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    Control Contents Command ParameterReturn
    Power ONStandby mode
    (or 30-second startup time)
    S-VIDEO INPUT Picture Mode Standard V A P S _ _ _ 1OK or ERR ERR
    Natural V A P S _ _ _ 2OK or ERR ERR
    Dynamic V A P S _ _ _ 3OK or ERR ERR
    Movie1 V A P S _ _ _ 4OK or ERR ERR
    Movie2 V A P S _ _ _ 5OK or ERR ERR
    Game V A P S _ _ _ 6OK or ERR ERR
    Contrast -30 - +30 V A P I _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Bright -30 - +30 V A B R _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Color -30 - +30 V A C O _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Tint -30 - +30 V A T I _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Sharp -30 - +30 V A S H _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Red -30 - +30 V A R D _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Blue -30 - +30 V A B E _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    CLR Temp -2 - +2 V A C T _ _ * *OK or ERR ERR
    Picture Reset V A R E _ _ _ 1OK or ERR ERR
    VIDEO INPUT Picture Mode Standard V B P S _ _ _ 1OK or ERR ERR
    Natural V B P S _ _ _ 2OK or ERR ERR
    Dynamic V B P S _ _ _ 3OK or ERR ERR
    Movie1 V B P S _ _ _ 4OK or ERR ERR
    Movie2 V B P S _ _ _ 5OK or ERR ERR
    Game V B P S _ _ _ 6OK or ERR ERR
    Contrast -30 - +30 V B P I _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Bright -30 - +30 V B B R _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Color -30 - +30 V B C O _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Tint -30 - +30 V B T I _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Sharp -30 - +30 V B S H _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Red -30 - +30 V B R D _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    Blue -30 - +30 V B B E _ * * *OK or ERR ERR
    CLR Temp -2 - +2 V B C T _ _ * *OK or ERR ERR
    Picture Reset V B R E _ _ _ 1OK or ERR ERR
    RGB Frequency Check Horizontal T F R Q _ _ _ 1 kHz (***.* or ERR) ERR
    Vertical T F R Q _ _ _ 2 Hz (***.* or ERR) ERR
    3D On 3 D E N _ _ _ 1 OK or ERR ERR
    Off 3 D E N _ _ _ 0 OK or ERR ERR
    3D Format Auto 3 D F M _ _ _ 0 OK or ERR ERR
    Side By Side 3 D F M _ _ _ 1 OK or ERR ERR
    Top And Bottom 3 D F M _ _ _ 2 OK or ERR ERR
    Invert 3 D I V _ _ _ 1 OK or ERR ERR
    Lamp Timer Reset *2 L P R E 0 0 0 1 ERR OK, ERR
    Note
    • If an underbar (_) appears in the parameter column, enter a space. If an asterisk (*) appears, enter a value 
    in the range indicated in brackets under Control Contents.
    *1 For setting the projector name, send the commands in order of PJN1, PJN2 and PJN3.*2 The Lamp Timer Reset command can only be sent in standby mode.
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    							Compatibility Chart
    Computer
    • Multiple signal support
      Horizontal Frequency: 15–110 kHz, Vertical Frequency: 43–85 Hz, Pixel Clock: 12–170 MHz
    • Compatible with sync on green and composite sync signals (TTL level) 
    Note
    • This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD) 
    mode. Should this occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data 
    in “CRT only” mode. Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer’s 
    operation manual.
    • When “Screen resolution” of the computer is different from the resolution displayed on the projected im-
    age, follow the procedures shown below.
    – Refer to “Resolution” on the “SIG-ADJ” menu and select the same resolution as the resolution in “Screen 
    resolution” of the computer.
    – Depending on the computer you are using, the output signal may not be faithful to the “Screen reso-
    lution” adjustment. Check the settings of the computers signal output. If the settings cannot be 
    changed, it is recommended that the resolution be set to “1920  1080” or “1280  720”.
    PC/MAC Mode ResolutionHorizontal frequency 
    [kHz]Ver tical 
    frequency[Hz]Analog
    SupportDigital
    SupportDisplay
    PCVGA640  40027.0 60
    
    Upscale 31.5 70
    
    37.9 85
    
    720  40027.0 60
    
    31.5 70
    
    37.9 85
    
    640  48026.2 50
    
    31.5 60
    
    34.7 70
    
    37.9 72
    
    37.5 75
    
    43.3 85
    
    SVGA 800  60031.3 50
    
    35.2 56
    
    37.9 60
    
    46.6 70
    
    48.1 72
    
    46.9 75
    
    53.7 85
    
    XGA 1024  76840.3 50
    
    48.4 60
    
    56.5 70
    
    60.0 75
    
    68.7 85
    
    WXGA1280  720 45.0  60
    
    1280  768 47.8  60
    
    1280  800 49.7  60
    
    1360  768 47.7  60
    
    1366  768 47.8  60
    
    W XGA+ 1440  900 55.9  60
    
    SXGA1152  86455.0 60
    
    66.2 70
    
    67.5 75
    
    1280  960 60.0  60
    
    1280  1024 64.0  60
    
    SXGA+ 1400  105064.0 60
    
    65.3 60
    
    WSXGA+1600  900 55.9 60
    
    1680  1050 65.3  60
    
    1920  1080
    *166.8 60
    Down sampled
    1920  1080*267.5 60
    Intelligent
    Compression
    MAC 13 VGA 640  480 34.9  67
    
    Upscale MAC 16 SVGA 832  624 49.7  75
    
    MAC 19 XGA 1024  768 60.2  75
    
    MAC 21 SXGA 1152  870 68.7  75
    
    *1  When a 1920  1080 analog signal is input, the image is compressed before it is displayed on the screen.
    *2 Full image display when “Resolution” is set to “1920  1080”
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    DTV
    SignalHorizontal 
    Frequency (kHz)Ver tical 
    Frequency (Hz)Analog
    SupportDigital
    SupportSignalHorizontal 
    Frequency (kHz)Ver tical 
    Frequency (Hz)Analog
    SupportDigital
    Support
    480
    I15.7 6 0
    
    1080I28.1 50
    
    480P 31.5 60
    
    1080I33.8 60
    
    540P 33.8 60
    1080P27.0 24
    
    576I15.6 5 0
    1080P28.1 25
    
    576P 31.3 50
    1080P33.8 30
    
    720P 37.5 50
    1080P56.3 50
    
    720P 45.0 60
    1080P67.5 60
    
    3D
    Format SignalHorizontal
    Frequency (kHz)Ver tical
    Frequency (Hz)Analog
    SupportDigital
    Support
    Frame 
    Packing720P 75.0 50
    
    720P 90.0 60
    
    1080P 54.0 24
    
    Side By 
    Side720P 37.5 50
    
    720P 45.0 60
    
    1080
    I28.1 50
    
    1080I33.8 60
    
    1080P 56.3 50
    
    1080P 67.5 60
    
    Top And 
    Bottom720P 37.5 50
    
    720P 45.0 60
    
    1080P 27.0 24
    
    1080P 56.3 50
    
    1080P 67.5 60
    
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    							Troubleshooting
    Problem Check Page
    No picture or projector does 
    not start
    •  Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet. 23
    •  Power to the external connected devices is off. –
    •  The lens shutter is closed. 23, 28
    •  The selected input mode is wrong.27, 41, 42
    •  Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector. 19-23
    •  Remote control battery has run out. 13
    •  External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer. –
    •  The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly. 63, 64
    • The selected “Signal Type” is wrong. 41
    • 
    The video signal format of the video equipment is not set correctly.42
    •  “Bright” is set to minimum position. 37
    Color is faded or poor.•  Image adjustments are incorrectly set. 37
    (S-VIDEO or VIDEO input)
    •  Video input system is incorrectly set.
    (COMPONENT, COMPUTER/COMPONENT or HDMI1, 2 input)
    •  Input signal type is incorrectly set.42
    41
    Picture is blurred;
    noise appears.•  Adjust the focus. 24
    •  The projection distance exceeds the focus range. 18
    (Computer input)
    •  Perform “SIG-ADJ” Adjustments (“Clock” Adjustment)
    •  Perform “SIG-ADJ” Adjustments (“Phase” Adjustment)
    •  Noise may appear depending on the computer.41
    41
    –
    •  The “DNR” (Digital Noise Reduction) or “MNR” (Mosquito Noise Reduc-
    tion) setting is not correct.40
    •  There is fog on the lens. If the projector is carried from a cold room into a 
    warm room, or if it is suddenly heated, condensation may form on the surface 
    of the lens and the image will become blurred. Please set up the projector at 
    least one hour before it is to be used. If condensation should form, remove the 
    power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to clear.–
    An unusual sound is
    occasionally heard 
    from the cabinet.•  If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage caused 
    by a room temperature changes. This will not affect operation or perfor-
    mance.–
    Maintenance 
    indicator on the 
    projector illuminates.•  See “Maintenance Indicators”. 60
    Picture is green when 
    receiving YPbPr 
    signals and the video 
    equipment is connected 
    to the COMPONENT or 
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 
    terminal on the projector.•  Change the input signal type setting. 41
    Picture is pink when receiv-
    ing RGB signals and the video 
    equipment is connected to the 
    COMPONENT or COMPUTER/
    COMPONENT terminal on the 
    projector.
    The black levels of the 
    image show banding or 
    appear faded when HDMI1 
    or 2 is selected.•  Make adjustments that result in the best picture quality in the “Dynamic 
    Range” setting.42
    Picture is too bright and 
    whitish.•  Image adjustments are incorrectly set. 37
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    Problem Check Page
    The cooling fan
    becomes noisy.•  When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling fan runs 
    faster.–
    The lamp does not light up 
    even after the
    projector turns on.•  The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.
      Replace the lamp.
    •  The lens shutter is opened fully.23, 60, 63
    The lamp suddenly turns off 
    during projection.
    The image sometimes 
    fl ickers.•  Cables are incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected equip-
    ment works improperly.
    •  If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.19-22
       63
    The lamp needs much time 
    to turn on.•  The lamp will eventually need to be changed.
     While the remaining lamp life draws to a close, replace the lamp.63
    Picture is dark.
    One Touch Play is not 
    enabled.•  Non-Sharp Video Products are connected.
      One Touch Play function may not work when the projector is connected 
    to non-Sharp Video Products.46
    •  An HDMI cable is not used for connection between the projector and the 
    Sharp Video Products.
      One Touch Play function is enabled when the projector is connected to 
    the Sharp Video Products with an HDMI cable.20
    •  One Touch Play function of the projector is not set to “On”. 46
    •  CEC settings of connected Sharp Video Products or other CEC devices 
    are incorrect.–
    •  One Touch Play is set to “Off” and disabled when the Economy mode is 
    set to “On”.46
    System Standby is not 
    enabled.•  Non-Sharp Video Products are connected.
      System Standby function may not work when the projector is connected 
    to non-Sharp Video Products.46
    •  An HDMI cable is not used for connection between the projector and the 
    Sharp Video Products.
      System Standby function is enabled when the projector is connected to 
    the Sharp Video Products with an HDMI cable.20
    •  System Standby function of the projector is not set to “On”. 46
    •  CEC settings of connected Sharp Video Products or other CEC devices 
    are incorrect.–
    A response code cannot be 
    received when the 
    projector was attempted 
    to be controlled using 
    RS-232C commands from 
    a computer during standby.•  In the case of transmitting RS-232C commands from a computer during 
    standby, it takes a maximum of 30 seconds for the computer to receive 
    the response code. Set the response code waiting time of the computer 
    to 30 seconds or more.66
    The remote control
    cannot be used.•  Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector’s remote 
    control sensor.
    •  The remote control may be too far away from the projector.
    •  If direct sunlight or a strong fl uorescent light is shining on the projector’s 
    remote control sensor, place the projector where it will not be affected by 
    strong light.13
    13
    13
    •  The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly. Make sure the bat-
    teries are inserted correctly or insert new ones.13
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    Problem Check Page
    3D images are not 
    displayed.•  Switch to 3D mode.53, 54, 55
    •  Is “3D Auto Change” set to “No”? Press 3D ON/OFF to switch to 3D 
    mode.55
    •  If “3D Auto Change” is set to “Yes” but no 3D images are displayed, 
    check the display format of the content being viewed. Some 3D image 
    signals may not be recognized as 3D images automatically. Press 3D 
    MENU to select the appropriate display format for the 3D image.55, 56
    •  The 3D Glasses are not turned on. 52
    •  The 3D Glasses are set to 2D mode. 52
    •  The 3D Glasses operate by receiving the infrared signal refl ected onto 
    the screen. Do not place anything between the screen and the infrared 
    receiver on the 3D Glasses.–
    3D Images flicker when 
    watching in a room.•  Images may appear to flicker when fluorescent light or ambient light 
    enters your vision.
    -Turn off the lights.
    -Block any ambient light.–
    Ghosting (a double image) 
    occurs without the image 
    appearing in 3D.•  Use “Invert” to change the setting. 55
    •  A signal that does not support 3D is being received. Check whether a 
    signal that supports 3D is being received. 71
    •  If the projector is connected to a computer for 3D image playback, 
    check that a stereoscopically-enabled application is being used.
    - Use the applicable software
    - Configure your 3D application at the correct 3D format, resolution and 
    refresh rate. To support 3D, your 3D application must be configured to 
    run at the correct settings for this projector.–
    •  If there is strong ambient light, block the light. High intensity lighting can 
    interfere with communication between the 3D Glasses and the screen, 
    resulting in some flicker.–
    •  A picture simultaneously projected from more than two projectors may 
    not appear 3D. Use only one projector at a time.–
    The projected image is dark.•  When a 3D image is projected, the screen may appear darker than nor-
    mal.–
    The 3D Glasses turn off 
    automatically.•  Is there an obstacle between the 3D Glasses and the screen, or is some-
    thing covering the infrared receiver on the 3D Glasses? The 3D Glasses 
    turn off automatically after 3 minutes if no signal is received. Do not 
    place anything between the screen and the infrared receiver on the 3D 
    Glasses.–
    Pressing the power button 
    on the 3D Glasses does not 
    cause the LED light to light.•  The battery in the 3D Glasses is exhausted. If the LED light does not light 
    after pressing the power button for more than one second, the battery is 
    exhausted. Replace the battery.51
    This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect 
    operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the unit and plug it in again after more than 
    5 minutes.
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    Specifi cations
    Model XV-Z17000
    Display devices 0.65 DLP
    ® Chip  1
    Resolution 1080P (1920  1080)
    Lens F number F 2.5 – 2.7
    Zoom Manual, 1.15 (f = 21.0 – 24.2 mm)
    Focus Manual
    Input terminals HDMI  2
    Computer/Component 
    (mini D-sub 15 pin) 1
    Component (3RCA)  1
    S-Video (mini DIN 4 pin)  1
    Video (RCA)  1
    Control and 
    communication 
    terminalsRS-232C (mini D-sub 9 pin)  1
    Projection lamp 250 W
    Rated voltage AC 100 – 240V
    Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
    Input current 3.7 A
    Power consumption (Standby) 353 W (7.6 W) with AC 100 V
    339 W (8.3 W) with AC 240 V
    Operation temperature 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C)
    Cabinet Plastic
    Dimensions (main body only) [W  H  D] 15 
    3/4  3 15/16  13 13/64
    (400  100  335 mm)
    Weight (approx.) 12.8 lbs. (5.8 kg)
    As a part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specifi cation changes for 
    product improvement without prior notice. The performance specifi cation fi gures indicated are nominal values of produc-
    tion units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.
    This SHARP projector uses a DLP® chip. This very sophisticated panel contains 2,073,600 pixels (micromirrors). As 
    with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs, video systems and video cameras, there 
    are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment must conform to.
    This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots on the picture 
    screen. This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.
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    Dimensions
    Units: inches (mm)
    M4
    M4 M4
    M4
    1/4 (6)
    13 
    45/64 (348)
    3 
    15/16 (100)
    1 
    43/64
    (42.2)
    4 
    17/32 (115)
    13 
    13/64 (335)
    3 23/64(85) 4 17/32(115)
    2 9/16(65)
    15 
    3/4 (400)1/8 (3)
    1 1/2
    (38) 3 
    33/64
    (89)
    6 
    49/64 (171.5)
    15/64 (5.75)1 13/16(45.75)
    4 
    5/8(116.25) 2 61/64(75) 7 5/64(179.75)
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    3D Auto Change ................................................... 55
    3D Depth Adjust ................................................... 55
    3D Format ............................................................. 55
    3D Glasses ...................................................... 50-52
    3D MENU ............................................................. 55
    3D MENU button ............................................ 54, 55
    3D ON/OFF button ......................................... 53, 54
    Accessories ............................................................ 9
    AC socket ............................................................. 23
    Adjustment buttons  ............................................. 35
    Adjustment feet .................................................... 24
    Advanced ............................................................. 38
    All Reset ............................................................... 47
    Auto Power Off ..................................................... 46
    Auto Sync ............................................................. 41
    AUTO SYNC button ............................................. 28
    Background .......................................................... 45
    Batteries ............................................................... 13
    Bright .................................................................... 37
    Bright Boost ......................................................... 40
    Carrying handle .................................................... 11
    Ceiling-mount setup ............................................. 17
    CINEMA ZOOM .................................................... 30
    Clock .................................................................... 41
    CLR Temp (Color Temperature) ............................ 37
    C.M.S. .................................................................. 38
    Color ..................................................................... 37
    COMPONENT button ........................................... 27
    COMPONENT terminal ......................................... 19
    COMPUTER button .............................................. 27
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT terminal ............. 19, 21
    Contrast ................................................................ 37
    Detail Enhance ..................................................... 40
    DNR ...................................................................... 40
    Dynamic ............................................................... 37
    Dynamic Range .................................................... 42
    Economy Mode .................................................... 46
    ECO+QUIET button .............................................. 29
    Effect .................................................................... 39
    ENTER button ....................................................... 35
    Fan Mode ............................................................. 47
    Film Mode ............................................................. 40
    Focus ring ............................................................. 24
    FREEZE button ..................................................... 28
    Game .................................................................... 37
    Gamma ................................................................. 38
    HDMI1, 2 buttons ................................................. 27
    HDMI1, 2 terminals ......................................... 19, 20
    HEIGHT ADJUST lever ......................................... 24
    H-Image Shift ................................................. 27, 43
    H-Pos ................................................................... 41
    Hue ....................................................................... 39
    IMAGE SHIFT button ............................................ 27
    INPUT button ........................................................ 27
    Input Name ........................................................... 47
    Invert ..................................................................... 55
    IR Emitter Level .................................................... 55
    IRIS1, 2 ................................................................. 38
    IRIS1, 2 buttons .................................................... 29
    Kensington Security Standard connector ............ 11
    KEYSTONE button ............................................... 25
    Index
    Lamp indicator ..................................................... 60
    Lamp Timer (Life) .................................................. 47
    Language (on-screen display language) .............. 45
    Lens shutter .............................................. 23, 28, 63
    MAGNIFY buttons ................................................ 29
    MENU HIDE button .............................................. 29
    MENU button ........................................................ 35
    MNR ..................................................................... 40
    Movie1, 2 .............................................................. 37
    NATIVE .................................................................. 31
    Natural .................................................................. 37
    ON button ............................................................. 23
    One Touch Play .................................................... 46
    On-screen Display ................................................ 45
    Optional accessories .............................................. 9
    OSD Brightness .................................................... 45
    Overscan .............................................................. 43
    Phase .................................................................... 41
    Picture .................................................................. 37
    Picture Mode ........................................................ 37
    PICTURE MODE button ....................................... 28
    Power cord ....................................................... 9, 23
    Power indicator .............................................. 23, 60
    PRJ-ADJ ............................................................... 46
    PRJ mode ....................................................... 17, 45
    Remote control ..................................................... 12
    Remote control sensors ....................................... 13
    Replacing the lamp .............................................. 62
    RESIZE button ...................................................... 30
    RETURN button .................................................... 35
    Rotation .......................................................... 26,  45
    RS-232C ............................................................... 47
    RS-232C terminal ................................................. 22
    Saturation ............................................................. 39
    SCR-ADJ .............................................................. 43
    Screen Size and Projection Distance ................... 18
    Security bar .......................................................... 11
    Select Color .......................................................... 39
    Sharp .................................................................... 37
    SIG-ADJ ............................................................... 41
    Signal Info ............................................................. 42
    Signal Type ........................................................... 41
    SMART ZOOM ..................................................... 31
    Sphere ............................................................ 26,  44
    Standard ............................................................... 37
    STANDBY button .................................................. 23
    STANDBY/ON button ........................................... 23
    S-VIDEO button .................................................... 27
    S-VIDEO terminal ........................................... 19, 20
    System Standby ................................................... 46
    Temperature warning indicator ............................. 60
    Tint ........................................................................ 37
    Value ..................................................................... 39
    VIDEO button ....................................................... 27
    Video Setup .......................................................... 42
    Video System ....................................................... 42
    VIDEO terminal ..................................................... 19
    Viewing Time Info ................................................. 55
    V-Image Shift .................................................. 27, 43
    V-Pos .................................................................... 41
    ZOOM 14:9 ........................................................... 31
    Zoom ring ............................................................. 24
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