DIGITAL MULTIMEDIAPROJECTORMODELXG-NV7XEImportantInformationSetup & ConnectionsOperationUseful FeaturesMaintenance &TroubleshootingAppendixOPE
7ImportantInformationPart NamesNumbers next to the part names refer to the main pages in this manual where the topic is explained.ProjectorFront and T
8ImportantInformationFront ViewRemote ControlPart Names17372317333444211723191716222322222529363522Inserting the batteries13Press in and downwardon th
9Setup & ConnectionsSetup & Connections
10Setup & ConnectionsPower cordComputer cableQCNW-5304CEZZMouse control cablefor MacQCNW-5114CEZZComputer audio cableQCNW-4870CEZZMouse controlcab
11Setup & ConnectionsConnecting the Power CordPlug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the back of the projector.Connecting the Projecto
12Setup & ConnectionsConnecting other compatible computersConnecting the ProjectorWhen connecting the projector to a compatible computer other tha
13Setup & Connections1 Connect the yellow RCA connectors to the correspondingyellow VIDEO INPUT terminal on the projector and the Videooutput term
14Setup & ConnectionsConnecting RS-232C PortWhen the RS-232C port on the projector is connected to a computer with an RS-232C cable (cross type, s
15Setup & ConnectionsConnecting the Remote Mouse Receiver• You can use the remote control as a remote mouse.• When the RS-232C port on the project
16OperationOperationBasic Operations1 Make the necessary connections before pro-ceeding. Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.The POWER indicator l
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EECand 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen
17OperationBasic Operations343 Rotate the zoom ring. The image can be adjustedto the desired size within the zoom range.4 Rotate the focus ring until
18Operation89.0 cm59.3 cm44.5 cm29.7 cm24.8 cm21.3 cm17.8 cm11.9 cmDistance from the lens centre to thebottom of the image (H)Position the projector p
19OperationPress foot releases. Adjust height of projectorand remove hands from footreleases.Rotate feet to make minorchanges.Using the Adjustment Fee
20OperationReversed Image SetupRear projection• Place a translucent screen between the projector andthe audience.• Use the projector’s menu system to
21Operation4 m30˚30˚120˚MOUSEADJ.MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch(Remote control)MOUSEADJ.Controlling the ProjectorUsing the Wireless MouseRemotemousereceiverR
22Operation2Be sure the supplied remote mouse receiver is connected to your computer.Slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch to MOUSE.Effective buttons in M
23OperationUsing the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu ScreensThis projector has two sets of menu screens (INPUT/VIDEO) that allow you to adjust the
Operation24Items on the INPUT1 or INPUT2 Mode Menu BarUsing the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu ScreensItems on the VIDEO Mode Menu BarMain menuSu
25OperationThe IrCOM function can transfer still images from acomputer or digital camera to the projector via infrared(wireless) communication.Sharp A
Operation26Selecting the On-screen Display Language42, 31, 5Projector(GUI) On-screen DisplayEnglish is the preset language for the On-screenDisplay. I
SPECIAL NOTE FOR USERS IN THE U.K.The mains lead of this product is fitted with a non-rewireable (moulded) plug incorporating a 13A fuse. Shouldthe fu
27Operation2, 31, 4Picture AdjustmentsYou can adjust the projector’s picture to your prefer-ences with the following picture settings.Description of A
Operation28This projector’s audio is factory preset to standardsettings. However, you can adjust it to suit your ownpreferences by adjusting the follo
29OperationComputer Image AdjustmentsWhen displaying computer patterns which are verydetailed (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference mayoccur,
Operation30Auto Sync Adjustment• Used to automatically adjust a computer image.• Auto Sync adjustment can be made manually bypressing AUTO SYNC, or au
31OperationSaving and Selecting Adjustment SettingsThis projector allows you to store up to seven adjustmentsettings for use with various computers. O
Operation32Computer Image Adjustments52, 3, 41, 6Projector(GUI) On-screen DisplayRemote controlMOUSEADJ.Special Mode AdjustmentOrdinarily, the type of
33Useful FeaturesUseful FeaturesFreeze FunctionThis function allows you to instantly freeze a movingimage. This is useful when you want to display a s
34Useful FeaturesProjector132This function allows you to magnify a specific portion ofan image. This is useful when you want to display adetailed port
35Useful FeaturesGamma CorrectionProjector• Gamma is an image quality enhancement functionthat offers a richer image by brightening the darkerportions
36Useful FeaturesSelecting the Picture Display ModeProjectorEXAMPLERemote controlRESIZEbuttonThis function allows you to modify or customise the pictu
1ImportantInformationIMPORTANTFor your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of yourprojector, please record the Serial Number located onthe botto
37Useful FeaturesThis function can be used to superimpose a blackscreen over the projected image.Blacking out the Projected ImagePress BLACK SCREEN.
38Useful FeaturesWhen no input signal is detected for more than 15minutes, the projector will automatically shut off.(Slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switc
39Useful FeaturesI/P ConversionThis function allows you to select either an interlaceddisplay or a progressive display of a video signal. Theprogressi
40Useful FeaturesThis function allows you to select the input signal type(COMPUTER/RGB or COMPONENT) for INPUT 1 port.(Slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT swit
41Useful Features(GUI) On-screen DisplaySetting a Background ImageThis function allows you to select the image displayedwhen no signal is being sent t
42Useful Features• This function allows you to specify the image to bedisplayed upon the projector’s startup.• A custom image (i.e. your company logo)
43Useful FeaturesReverse/Invert Image FunctionThis projector is equipped with a reverse/invert imagefunction which allows you to reverse or invert the
44Useful FeaturesUsing the Presentation ToolsRed Green Blue Yellow Orange White BlackWhen selecting Sharp default imageMenu Window132, 4This projector
45Useful FeaturesStatus FunctionThis function can be used to display all the adjustedsettings on the screen simultaneously.(Slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT
46Maintenance &TroubleshootingMaintenance &Troubleshooting
2ImportantInformationImportant SafeguardsATTENTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate your projector forthe first time. Save th
47Maintenance &TroubleshootingProblem• Blocked air intake.• Cooling fan breakdown.• Internal circuit failure.• Burnt-out lamp.• Lamp circuit failu
48Maintenance &TroubleshootingUsing the Kensington LockThis projector has a Kensington Security Standardconnector for use with a Kensington MicroS
49AppendixAppendix
50AppendixTransporting the ProjectorUsing the Carrying BagA soft-side carrying bag is provided to transport theprojector. Before placing the projector
51AppendixConnection Pin AssignmentsAnalog Computer 1 Signal Input Port: 15-pin mini D-sub female connectorComputer InputAnalog1. Video input (red)2.
52AppendixPC controlA computer can be used to control the projector by connecting an RS-232C cable (cross type, sold separately) tothe projector. (See
53AppendixRS-232C Port SpecificationsCONTROL ITEMCOMMANDC1MMMMMVVVVVVVVVVIIIIIIIVMMAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMOUUAAAAAAAAAAAAABBBBBBA
54AppendixThe computer output signal timing of different types of computer signals are shown below for reference.For IBM and compatiblesFor Macintosh
55AppendixInput Signals (Recommended Timing)6408321,0241,1521,1521,1521,1526406401,2801,920dot64313536291624––––dot6465961281289696––––dot962241731401
56AppendixSpecificationsProduct typeModelVideo systemDisplay methodDMD panelLensProjection lampContrast ratioVideo input signalS-video input signalDig
3ImportantInformationOutstanding Features1. DIRECT DIGITAL COMPUTER INPUT (PanelLink™)Signals remain digital from the source device to the projector t
57AppendixDimensionsUnits: mmRear View21937.582312.58.1 1.271.5 58235212Front ViewTop ViewSide ViewBottom View
58AppendixGuide to Effective PresentationsElectronic presentations are one of the most effectivetools presenters can use to persuade an audience.There
59AppendixGuide to Effective PresentationsRedBlueGreenBlackPresentation from SHARPOne of the most common mistakes in any type of presentation visual i
60Appendixc. Set-UpWhen giving a presentation, you need to set the stage bothfiguratively and literally for success. The way you set up apresentation
61Appendixd. Rehearsing & Delivery• The best time to rehearse is the day or evening before,not a couple of hours before, and the best place torehe
62AppendixAspect ratioWidth and height ratio of an image. The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4 : 3. There are also wideimages wi
63AppendixIndexAAC socket... 11ADJUSTMENT buttons ...
64AppendixSHARP CORPORATIONOSAKA, JAPANPrinted in JapanTINS-6854CEZZT2314-A9P11-JWG
4ImportantInformationImportant InformationContentsImportant Safeguards …………………………… 2Outstanding Features …………………………… 3Contents …………………………………………… 4Usag
5ImportantInformationUsage GuidelinesThe laser pointer on the remote control emits a laser beam from the laserpointer window. This is a Class II laser
6ImportantInformationHow to Access the PDF Operation Manuals (for Windows and Macintosh)PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the
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