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OPERATION MANUAL
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XG - NV5XE
LCD PROJECTOR

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL MODEL XG - NV5XE LCD PROJECTOR...
  • Page 2 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC. Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinien 89/336/ EWG und 73/23/EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG. Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans les directives 89/ 336/CEE et 73/23/CEE modifiées par la directive 93/68/CEE. Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijnen 89/336/EEG en 73/ 23/EEG, gewijzigd door 93/68/EEG.
  • Page 3 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. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on the pin face of the plug, must be used.
  • Page 4 Before using the LCD projector, please read this operation manual carefully. OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH IMPORTANT For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Model No.: XG - NV5XE Colour LCD Projector, please record the Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this Serial No.: information.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Information Useful Features Important Safeguards …………………………… Digital Image Magnification and Reduction … 28 Usage Guidelines ………………………………… Freeze Function …………………………………… 28 Outstanding Features …………………………… Black Screen Function …………………………… 29 How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals On-screen Display Override Function ………… 29 (for Windows and Macintosh) ………………...
  • Page 6: Important Safeguards

    Important Safeguards ATTENTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate your LCD Projector for the first time. Save these instructions for future reference. For your own protection and prolonged operation of your LCD Projector, be sure to read the following “Important Safeguards”...
  • Page 7: Usage Guidelines

    “LAMP” and “ ” will flash in the lower-left corner of the picture to advise you to replace the lamp. At this point, take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorised LCD Projector Dealer or Service Centre to have the lamp replaced. If the lamp has been used for 2,000 hours, the projector power will automatically turn off and the projector will enter standby mode.
  • Page 8: Outstanding Features

    Outstanding Features 1. WIRELESS PRESENTATIONS WITH IrCOM The IrCOM function allows for wireless transmission of digital images via infrared communication, from a PC, handheld PC or digital camera to the projector. 2. ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY WITH HIGH-END WORKSTATIONS AND PCS Compatible with up to 100 Hz vertical refresh rate, Sync on Green and Composite Sync signals for use with a wide variety of high-end PCs and Workstations.
  • Page 9: How To Access The Pdf Operation Manuals (For Windows And Macintosh)

    SAPS installation programme sharpir win 98 IrDA installation programme for the Sharp “ACTIUS” PC using Windows 98...
  • Page 10: Supplied Accessories

    Sharp Advanced LCD projector LCD projector Presentation Software Presentation Software operation manual quick reference operation manual quick reference TINS-6584CEZZ TINS-6645CEZZ TINS-6725CEZZ TINS-6688CEZZ Installing an IrDA driver on the Sharp “ACTIUS” PC using Windows 98 IrDA driver installation instruction sheet TCAUZ3039CEZZ...
  • Page 11: Part Names

    Part Names Projector 1 POWER indicator [pp. 18, 19, 36] Front View 2 POWER buttons (ON/OFF) [pp. 18, 19, 36] 3 BLACK SCREEN button [p. 29] 4 INPUT SELECT button [pp. 19, 22, 25] 5 FREEZE button [p. 28] 6 KEYSTONE button [p. 14] 7 ADJUSTMENT buttons (∂...
  • Page 12 Part Names “Power” Remote Control 1 MUTE button [p. 19] Side View Front View 2 POWER buttons (ON/OFF) [pp. 18, 19, 36] 3 BLACK SCREEN/TOOLS button [pp. 29, 33] 4 RIGHT-CLICK/ENTER button [pp. 11, 14, 20, 23–34] MUTE 5 INPUT button [pp. 19, 22, 25] 6 FREEZE button [p.
  • Page 13: Remote Control/Mouse Receiver Positioning

    Part Names Inserting the batteries Press in and downward Insert four AA size batteries Insert the side tabs of on the arrow to remove for the “Power” remote the battery cover into the battery cover. control and two AAA size their slots and press the batteries for the simple cover in until it is...
  • Page 14: Operating The Wireless Mouse From The "Power" Remote Control

    Operating the Wireless Mouse from the “Power” Remote Control When operating the When operating the The “Power” remote control has the following three func- projector controls wireless mouse or using tions: the laser pointer • Operation of projector controls • Operation of wireless mouse MOUSE ADJ.
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Projector And Screen

    Setting Up the Projector and Screen Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve optimal image. Move the projector forward or backward if the edges of the image are distorted. • The projector lens should be centred in the middle of the screen. If the lens centre is not perpendicular to the screen, the image will be distorted, making viewing difficult.
  • Page 16: Ceiling-Mount Setup

    Ceiling-mount Setup • Use the optional Sharp ceiling-mount bracket for this installation. • Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest Sharp Authorised LCD Projector Dealer or Service Centre to obtain the recommended ceiling-mount bracket (sold separately). (AN-NV4T ceiling-mount bracket, AN-TK201/AN-TK202 extension tube for AN-NV4T.) •...
  • Page 17: Using The Adjustment Foot

    Adjusting the Height of the Image Using the Adjustment Foot You can adjust the height of the image by raising the projector with the foot release. 1 Press the foot release and lift the projector to the desired angle. 2 Remove your hand from the foot release. Once the adjustment foot has locked in position, release the projector.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Projector

    Connecting the Projector Connecting the Projector to a Computer You can connect your projector to a computer for projection of full colour computer images. See the next page for details on the connections. CAUTION • Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making all connections, turn the projector on first.
  • Page 19: Connecting A Macintosh Computer

    Connecting the Projector Connect your projector to a computer for projection of full-colour computer images. 1 Connecting an IBM-PC 1. Plug one end of the supplied computer cable into the COMPUTER INPUT port on the projector. 2. Plug the other end into the Monitor output port on the computer.
  • Page 20: Plug And Play" Function

    Connecting the Projector “Plug and Play” Function This projector is compatible with VESA-standard DDC 1/DDC 2B. The projector and a VESA DDC compatible computer will communicate their setting requirements, allowing for quick and easy setup. • The DDC, Plug and Play function of this projector operates only when used in conjunction with a VESA DDC compatible computer.
  • Page 21: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations 1 Connect the Power Cord Plug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on the back of the projector. 2 Turn on the Main Power Press the MAIN POWER switch on the back of the projector. The POWER indicator lights up red and the projector enters standby mode.
  • Page 22: Selecting And Checking The Input Mode

    Basic Operations 6 Selecting and Checking the Input Projector Mode MUTE Press INPUT SELECT on the projector or INPUT on the “Power” remote control to select the desired input BLACK SCREEN LASER MENU TOOLS mode. Press it again to change the mode as shown on the left.
  • Page 23: Using The Gui (Graphical User Interface) Menu Screen

    Using the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu Screen MOUSE ADJ. Projector MUTE BLACK SCREEN LASER MENU TOOLS 1, 7 2, 3, 5 R-CLICK ENTER INPUT IrCOM FREEZE AUTO SYNC This projector has a menu screen that allows you to adjust the image and various projector settings. The menu screen can be operated from the projector or the “Power”...
  • Page 24: Main Menu

    BLK SCRN Disp [ON/OFF] OSD Display [ON/OFF] Resolution 640 350 Fit To Screen [ON/OFF] Hor Freq 58.6 KHz Signal Vert Freq 72 Hz Background Sharp Custom Blue None Startup Image Sharp Custom None Language English Deutsch Español Nederlands Français Italiano...
  • Page 25: Using Ircom For Wireless Presentations

    • The IrCOM function can be used to wirelessly transfer still images from a computer, handheld P/C or digital camera to the projector via infrared communication. MUTE This function is used with the supplied Sharp Advanced Presentation Software. See the operation BLACK SCREEN...
  • Page 26: Selecting The On-Screen Display Language

    Selecting the On-screen Display Language MOUSE ADJ. English is the preset language for the On-screen Projector Display. It can be changed to English, German, Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish or Japanese. MUTE (For use with the “Power” remote control, slide the BLACK SCREEN LASER...
  • Page 27: Picture Adjustments

    Picture Adjustments MOUSE ADJ. Projector You can adjust the projector’s picture to your prefer- ences with the following picture settings. MUTE Description of Adjustment Items BLACK Selected item ß button © button SCREEN LASER TOOLS MENU 1, 4 Contrast For less contrast For more contrast Bright For less brightness...
  • Page 28: Computer Image Adjustments

    Computer Image Adjustments MOUSE ADJ. Projector When displaying computer patterns which are very detailed (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference may occur between the LCD pixels, causing flickering, MUTE vertical stripes, or contrast irregularities in portions of the screen. Should this occur, adjust “Clock”, “Phase”, BLACK SCREEN LASER...
  • Page 29: Auto Sync Adjustment

    2 Press ß /© to select “Options”. 3 Press ∂/ƒ to select “Auto Sync Disp”. 4 Press ß /© to select “ ” to superimpose a Sharp image or “ ” to remove the Sharp image during Auto Sync adjustment.
  • Page 30: Saving And Selecting Adjustment Settings

    Computer Image Adjustments MOUSE ADJ. Projector Saving and Selecting Adjustment Settings This projector allows you to store up to seven adjustment settings for use with various computers. Once these MUTE settings are stored, they can be easily selected each BLACK time you connect the computer to the projector.
  • Page 31: Digital Image Magnification And Reduction

    Digital Image Magnification and Reduction MOUSE ADJ. Projector This function allows you to magnify a specific portion of an image. This is useful when you want to display a detailed portion of the image or display it in its native MUTE resolution.
  • Page 32: Black Screen Function

    Black Screen Function MOUSE ADJ. Projector This function can be used to superimpose a black screen over the projected image. BLACK MUTE Blacking out the Projected Image SCREEN button Press BLACK SCREEN. “BLACK SCREEN” is dis- BLACK LASER SCREEN played on the screen. To return to the original projected MENU TOOLS 1, 5...
  • Page 33: Fit To Screen Function

    • It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after (GUI) On-screen Display 1,900 hours of usage. At this point, take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorised LCD Projector Dealer or Service Centre to have the lamp replaced. See page 36 for details.
  • Page 34: Setting A Background Image

    IrCOM or an RS-232C cable. See pages 15 and 22 in this operation manual, BLACK SCREEN LASER MENU TOOLS and also the supplied Sharp Advanced Presentation 1, 6 Software’s operation manual for detailed instructions. 2, 3, 4 Description of Startup Images R-CLICK ENTER...
  • Page 35: Reverse/Invert Image Function

    Reverse/Invert Image Function MOUSE ADJ. Projector This projector is equipped with a reverse/invert image function which allows you to reverse or invert the pro- jected image for various applications. MUTE BLACK SCREEN LASER Description of Projected Images TOOLS MENU 1, 5 Selected item Projected image FRONT...
  • Page 36: Using The Presentation Tools

    5 Press ∂ to increase or ƒ to decrease the break INPUT IrCOM FREEZE AUTO SYNC time. When selecting Sharp default image • The break time is displayed against the background image selected in “Selecting a Startup Image”. (See page 31.)
  • Page 37: Checking The Adjustment Status

    Checking the Adjustment Status MOUSE ADJ. Projector This function can be used to display all the adjusted settings on the screen simultaneously. MUTE (For use with the “Power” remote control, slide the MOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch to the ADJ. position.) BLACK SCREEN LASER 1 Press MENU.
  • Page 38: Air Filter Maintenance

    • The air filters should be cleaned every 100 hours of use. Clean the filters more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky location. • Have your nearest Sharp Authorised LCD Projector Dealer or Service Centre exchange the filter (PFILD0076CEZZ) when it is no longer possible to clean it.
  • Page 39: Lamp/Maintenance Indicators

    It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after 1,900 cumulative hours of use or when you notice a significant deterioration of the picture and colour quality. At this point, take the projector to your nearest Sharp Authorised LCD Projector Dealer or Service Centre to have the lamp replaced.
  • Page 40: Using The Kensington Lock

    Using the Kensington Lock This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector. Kensington Security Standard connector Troubleshooting...
  • Page 41: Transporting The Projector

    Transporting the Projector When transporting the projector, carry it by the carrying handle on the side. A soft-side carrying bag is also provided to transport the projector. Using the Carrying Handle CAUTION • Always put on the lens cap to prevent damage to the lens when transporting the projector.
  • Page 42: Connection Pin Assignments

    Connection Pin Assignments Analog Computer 1 and 2 Signal Input Computer Input Analog Ports: 15-pin mini D-sub female connector 1. Video input (red) 9. Not connected 2. Video input 10. GND (green/sync on green) 11. GND 3. Video input (blue) 12.
  • Page 43 AUTO SYNC OFF COMPUTER INPUT AUTO ITALIANO AUTO SYNC ON SYNCHRONIZATION SVENSKA AUTO SYNC START JAPANESE CLOCK ( 90 – SHARP IMAGE PHASE ( 60 – CUSTOM IMAGE H-POS ( 90 – BACKGROUND COMPUTER INPUT SELECTION ADJUSTMENT BLUE BACK V-POS ( 60 –...
  • Page 44: Input Signals (Recommended Timing)

    Input Signals (Recommended Timing) The computer output signal timing of different types of computer signals are shown below for reference. For IBM and compatibles For Macintosh Series VIDEO SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL HORIZONTAL SYNC SIGNAL C-SYNC(H) VIDEO SIGNAL VERTICAL e = 2 dot SYNC SIGNAL VIDEO SIGNAL C-SYNC(V)
  • Page 45: Specifications

    (TINS-6725CEZZ), Sharp Advanced Presentation quick reference (TINS- 6688CEZZ), IrDA driver installation instruction sheet (TCAUZ3039CEZZ) This SHARP projector uses LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels. These This unit has some inactive TFTs within acceptable tolerances which very sophisticated panels contain 786,432 pixels ( RGB) TFTs (Thin may result in illuminated or inactive dots on the picture screen.
  • Page 46: Dimensions

    Dimensions Rear View Top View Side View 243.5 10.5 Front View Bottom View Units: mm...
  • Page 47: Guide To Effective Presentations

    Guide to Effective Presentations Electronic presentations are one of the most effective tools presenters can use to persuade an audience. There are several ways to enhance your presentation and maximise your effectiveness. The following are guidelines to help you create and deliver a dynamic presentation.
  • Page 48 Guide to Effective Presentations • Background colours can subconsciously affect the audience: Red—increases viewers’ pulse and breathing and encourages risk taking but can also be associated with financial loss. Blue—has a calming and conservative affect on the audience but can also create boredom among corporate Blue audiences that are often inundated with this background colour.
  • Page 49 By manipulating the placement and use of the following tools, you will improve the impact of your presentation. Presentation from SHARP Lighting—Good lighting is an important component of a successful presentation. You should strive to create an unequal distribution of light.
  • Page 50 Guide to Effective Presentations d.Rehearsing & Delivery • The best time to rehearse is the day or evening before, not a couple of hours before, and the best place to rehearse is in the actual room. Rehearsing a speech in a small office is not the same as standing up in front of 100 people in a hotel ballroom or classroom.
  • Page 51: Glossary

    Glossary Aspect ratio Width and height ratio of an image. The normal aspect ratio of a computer image is 4 : 3. There are also wide images with an aspect ratio of 16 : 9 and 21 : 9. ANSI lumen Brightness unit established by the American National Standards Institute.
  • Page 52: Index

    Index AA size batteries .............. 10 LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator ........36 AC socket ................. 18 Language selection ............23 ADJUSTMENT buttons ............. 20 LASER POINTER button ........... 11 Air filter ................35 LEFT-CLICK button ............11 ANSI lumen ..............42 Lens cap ................
  • Page 53: Sharp Corporation

    SHARP CORPORATION Osaka, Japan SHARP ELECTRONICS (EUROPE) GmbH Sonninstraße 3, 20097 Hamburg, Germany SHARP ELECTRONICS (U.K.) LTD. Manchester, U.K. Printed in Japan TINS-6584CEZZ T2085-A 9P02-JWG...

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