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    							Easy to Use Functions
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    VIDEO
    • Select “DOT BY DOT” during 720P input when viewing 720P output from a computer.
    • 720P switches between “STRETCH” and “DOT BY DOT”. “STRETCH” is fixed when 1080I signal is entered.
    • “Digi. Shift” and “Subtitle” only move when in the “SMART STRETCH” and “CINEMA ZOOM” modes.
    960  720 1280  720 480I
    480P
    576I
    576P
    NTSC
    PAL
    SECAM
    960  720 1280  720 480P
    –– 720P
    ––1280  720
    1280  720 1280  720 SIDE BAR STRETCHCINEMA
    ZOOM SMART
    STRETCH
    1280  720
    –
    –1280  720
    1280  720–
    – DOT BY DOT
    1280  720
    – 1080I For 4:3
     aspect ratio
    For 16:9 
    aspect ratio
    480I
    480P
    540P
    576I
    576P
    NTSC
    PAL
    SECAM
    540P
    1080I
    720P
    Input Signal
    SIDE BAR
    *SMART STRETCHOutput screen image
    STRETCH DOT BY DOT CINEMA ZOOM
    4:3 aspect ratio
    Letterbox
    16:9 aspect ratio Squeeze
    *
    **
    ** 
    						
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    COMPUTER
    • “NORMAL” is fixed when XGA (1024 × 768) signals are entered.
    960  720 800  600  SVGA (800  600)NORMAL DOT BY DOT
    For 4:3
     aspect ratio
    For without 
    4:3 aspect ratio960  720 1024  720 XGA (1024  768)
    960  720 1280  720 SXGA (1280  960)
    900  720 1280  720 SXGA (1280  1024)
    VGA
    SVGA
    XGA
    SXGA
    Input Signal
    NORMALOutput screen image
    DOT BY DOT
    4:3 aspect ratio
    (640  480)
    4:3 aspect ratio
    (800  600)
    4:3 aspect ratio 
    (1024  768)
    5:4 aspect ratio 
    (1280  1024)
    Selecting the Picture Display Mode 
    						
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    HIGH CONTRAST/
    HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE
    button
    Operating the Theater
    Mode Function
    Press the HIGH CONTRAST/HIGH
    BRIGHTNESS MODE button to se-
    lect the “HIGH CONTRAST MODE”
    or “HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE”.
    Note
    •The projector is set to the “HIGH CON-
    TRAST MODE” when shipped from the
    factory.
    Switchable High Contrast/High Brightness Mode
    This function controls the quantity of the projected light and the contrast of the image. It can
    be operated using the HIGH CONTRAST/HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE button on the projector.
    Set “HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE” when the projector is used in a relatively bright room.
    Selected mode
    HIGH CONTRAST
    MODE  
    HIGH BRIGHTNESS
    MODE  
    Description
    This mode is
    recommended for dark
    environments.
    This mode is
    recommended for
    bright environments. 
    						
    							Digital Shift Function
    For easier viewing, this function shifts the entire image projected on the screen up or down
    when projecting 16:9 images from DVD players and DTV* decoders.
    * DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United
    States.
    Adjusting the Digital
    Shift
    Select “Digi. Shift” in the “Options”
    menu on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •The Digital Shift Function works with the
    SMART STRETCH and CINEMA ZOOM
    screen. For details, see pages 59 and 60.
    Subtitle Setting
    With this function, you can adjust the vertical size of the display to allow for subtitles.
    Adjusting the Vertical
    Size of the Display
    Select “Subtitle” in the “Options” menu
    on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •When changing the screen with the Sub-
    title setting, not only the bottom of the
    screen rises, but also the upper part is
    changed to a certain point.
    •The subtitle setting can be adjusted more
    effectively with the Digital Shift function.
    •The subtitle setting can be made only with
    the SMART STRETCH and CINEMA
    ZOOM screen. For details, see pages 59
    and 60.
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    Video Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) System
    Reducing Image Noise
    Select “DNR” in the “Options” menu on
    the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •Set a level so as to view a clearer picture.
    Make sure to set DNR to “OFF” in the fol-
    lowing cases:
    •When the image is blurry.
    •When the contours and colors of moving
    images drag.
    •When TV broadcasts with weak signals
    are projected.
    Note
    •This function is available with INPUT 1, 2
    (480
    I, 480P, 580I and 580P signals) and
    INPUT 3, 4 (all signals).
    Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) provides high quality images with minimal dot crawl and cross
    color noise.
    Confirming the Lamp
    Usage Time
    This function allows you to check the lamp
    usage time.
    Select “Options” menu to see the lamp
    usage time.
    Note
    •It is recommended that the lamp be
    changed after approximately 1,900 cumu-
    lative hours of use.
    Displaying the Lamp Usage Time
    Lamp Usage Time 
    						
    							This function allows you to turn on or off the on-screen messages. When setting “ Level A”
    or “
     Level B” in “OSD Display”, the input mode display (e.g. INPUT 1) will not appear, even
    if the INPUT button is pressed.
    Setting On-screen Display
    Selected Item
     Normal
     Level A
     Level B
    Description
    All On-screen Displays are displayed.
    Input and Auto Sync are not displayed.
    All On-screen Displays are not displayed.
    (except for Menu, On-screen Displays displayed when the KEYSTONE button is pressed,
    and warning displays (Power off/Temp./Change The Lamp., etc.))
    Turning Off the
    On-screen Display
    Select “OSD Display” in the “Options”
    menu on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
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    For INPUT 5
    Set when RGB signals are
    received from video equip-
    ment.
    Set when analog component
    signals are received from
    video equipment.
     RGB
     Component
    Set when digital PC RGB
    signals are received from
    the computer.
    Set when digital PC com-
    ponent signals are re-
    ceived from the com-
    puter.
    Set when digital video
    RGB signals are re-
    ceived from video equip-
    ment.
    Set when digital video
    component signals are
    received from video
    equipment.
    Set when analog RGB
    signals are received.
    Set when analog compo-
    nent signals are re-
    ceived.
     D. PC RGB
     D. PC Comp.
     D. Video RGB
     D. Video Comp.
     A. RGB
     A. Comp.
    Selecting the Signal
    Type
    Select “Signal Type” in the “Options”
    menu on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    For INPUT 1 and INPUT 2
    For INPUT 5
    For INPUT 1 and INPUT 2
    Selecting the Signal Type
    This function allows you to select the input signal type RGB or Component for INPUT 1 and
    2,  or Digital PC RGB, Digital PC Component, Digital Video RGB, Digital Video Component,
    Analog RGB or Analog Component for INPUT 5.
    •The input signal type can also be switched
    by pressing 
    .  This switching at this time
    is only able to be performed for switching
    the    of the above table.
    RGB/COMP. button 
    						
    							Setting the Video System
    Setting the Video
    System
    Select “Video System” in the “Options”
    menu on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •The video signal can only be set in IN-
    PUT 3 or INPUT 4 mode.
    •In “Auto”, images are displayed in PAL
    even if PAL-N or PAL-M input signals are
    received.
    The video input system mode is preset to “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the con-
    nected audio-visual equipment may not be received, depending on the video signal differ-
    ence. In that case, switch the video signal.
    When connected to PAL video equipment.
    When connected to SECAM videoequipment.
    When reproducing NTSC signals in
    PAL video equipment.
    When connected to NTSC video equipment.
    PA L
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    NTSC3.58
    * If the input signal has interference, the screen will be displayed with the interference.
    Selecting a
    Background Image
    Select “Background” in the “Options”
    menu on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Selected Item
     Blue
     None
    Description
    Blue screen
    Black screen 
    *
    Setting a Background Image
    This function allows you to select the image displayed when no signal is being sent to the projector.
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    Selecting the Economy Mode
    These functions allow you to reduce the power consumption of the projector.
    Setting the Power Save
    Select “Power Save” in “Economy
    Mode” under the “Options” menu on the
    menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •Although noise is reduced when “Pow er
    Save” is set to “ON”, brightness decreases
    by 20%.
    •“Power Save” mode is factory preset to
    “OFF”.
    •“Power Save” is switched on and off by
    pressing 
    .
    RS-232C Off Function
    This projector consumes power when using a
    computer connected to the RS-232C terminal.
    When not using these terminals, “RS-232C
    Por t” can be set  to “OFF” to reduce standby
    power consumption.
    Select “RS-232C Port” in “Economy
    Mode” under the “Options” menu 
    on the
    menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •Set “RS-232C Port” to “ON” when using the
    SharpVision Manager Software.
    •“RS-232C Port” is switched on and off by
    pressing 
    .
    Brightness
    80%
    100% Status
    ON
    (Low power
    mode)
    OFF
    (Standard mode)
    Power
    consumption
    220 W
    270 W
    ON
    OFFRS-232C connection is set to “ON”.
    The RS-232C is operating at all
    times (to accept communications).
    RS-232C connection is set to
    “OFF”. RS-232C does not operate
    when the power supply is in
    standby. 
    						
    							Selecting the Economy Mode
    Selecting the Transmission Speed (RS-232C)
    This menu allows you to adjust the transmission speed of the RS-232C connection by select-
    ing the baud rate.
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    Selecting the Transmis-
    sion Speed (RS-232C)
    Select “RS-232C” in the “Options” menu
    on the menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •Make sure that both the projector and
    computer are set for the same baud rate.
    Refer to the computer’s operation manual
    for instructions for setting the computer’s
    baud rate.
    Automatic Power Off
    Function
    When no input signal is detected for more than
    15 minutes, the projector will automatically
    turn off if set to “ON”.
    The Auto Power Off function will be disabled
    when it is set to “OFF”.
    Select “Auto Power Off” in “Economy
    Mode” under the “Options” 
    menu on the
    menu screen.
    ➝For operating the menu screen, see
    pages 40 to 43.
    Note
    •When the Auto Power Off function is set
    to “ON”, 5 minutes before the power turns
    off, the message “Power OFF in X min.”
    will appear on the screen to indicate the
    remaining minutes.
    •“Auto Power Off” is switched on and off
    by pressing 
    . 
    						
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