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MODEL
XG-PH70X
(Standard zoom lens attached)
XG-PH70X-N
(No lens attached)
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR
OPERATION MANUAL
Introduction
Quick Start
Setup
Connections
Basic Operation
Useful Features
Appendix
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Page 1 - XG-PH70X-N

MODELXG-PH70X(Standard zoom lens attached)XG-PH70X-N(No lens attached)MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOROPERATION MANUALIntroductionQuick StartSetupConnectionsBasic

Page 2 - IMPORTANT

-81. Read InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should be read beforethe product is operated.2. Retain InstructionsThe safety and oper

Page 3

-98Regarding the Lamp4 Remove the lamp unit.• Loosen the securing screws (two foreach lamp) from the lamp unit. Hold thelamp unit by the handle and pu

Page 4 - PRODUCT DISPOSAL

Appendix-99To AC socketPower cordON buttonENTER buttonMENU buttonH&V LENS SHIFTbuttonResetting the Lamp TimerReset the lamp timer after replacing

Page 5 - Pages 102 and 103

-100Computer Compatibility Chart• Multiple signal supportHorizontal Frequency: 15–126 kHzVer tical Frequency: 43–200 HzPixel Clock: 12–230 MHzSync sig

Page 6

Appendix-101Note• Depending on the notebook computer, the image cannot be displayed or noise may appear in simulta-neous (CRT/LCD) mode. In this case,

Page 7

-102TroubleshootingCheck• Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.• Power to the external connected devices is off.• The selected inp

Page 8

Appendix-103CheckProblem PageThe projector cannot beturned on or put into thestandby mode using theON or STANDBY buttonon the projector.All buttons on

Page 9 - SETUP MANUAL

-104For SHARP AssistanceIf you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, first refer to the“Troubleshooting” section on page

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Appendix-105SpecificationsMultimedia ProjectorXG-PH70X (standard zoom lens attached)/XG-PH70X-N (no lens attached)NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PA

Page 11

-106GlossaryAdvanced intelligent compression (Page 100)High quality resizing of lower and higher resolu-tion images to fit the projector’s native reso

Page 12

Appendix-107AC socket ... 37ADJ./MOUSE switch ...

Page 13 - Introduction

Introduction-9Ensure that you read the following safeguards whensetting up your projector.Caution concerning the lamp unit Potential hazard of glass

Page 14 - Throw Distance

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Page 15 - Projector

-10Using the projector in other countries The power supply voltage and the shape ofthe plug may vary depending on the regionor country you are using

Page 16 - Part Names and Functions

Introduction-11AccessoriesTwo R-6 batteries(“AA” size, UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar)Power cord*For U.S., Canada, etc.(6' (1.8 m))9NK3090204900For Eu

Page 17 - Projector (Side View)

-12Accessories Lens Projection distance for 100" screen sizeFixed wide lens (× 0.8) AN-PH10EX 5'4" (1.6 m)Wide-zoom lens (× 1.5 – 1.8)

Page 18 - Remote Control

Introduction-1337374570404073394156395656564617451414·9414·9414·949793ENTER buttonFor setting items selected or adjusted on the menu.KEYSTONE buttonFo

Page 19 - 2 Insert the batteries

-14About the Indicators on the ProjectorPower indicatorRed on ... Normal (Standby)Green on ... Normal (Power on)Red blinks ... The intake vent cover i

Page 20

Introduction-15Projector (Side View)Using the Kensington Lock• This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington M

Page 21 - 3 Use the mouse function

-16Note• All the buttons on the remote control, except the mouse/adjustment button and the ADJ./MOUSE switch,are made of luminous material that is vis

Page 22 - Quick Start

Introduction-17Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries1Press the tab and lift open the batterycover in the direction of the arrow.2 Insert the

Page 23 - 7. Select the input mode

iiIMPORTANT••••• For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your Projector, please recordthe Model and Serial Numbers located on the bottom

Page 24 - Setting Up the Projector

-18Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control with a Signal CableWhen the signals from the remote control cannot be reached due to the positioni

Page 25 - Projecting a Reversed Image

Introduction-19Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Computer MouseWhen connecting the supplied remotemouse receiver to the computer, you can usethe

Page 26 - Connections

-20Quick StartPage 221. Place the projector facing a screenPages 27–29, 37Page 37Press on the projector or on the remote control.This section shows

Page 27

Quick Start-21Pages 38, 394. Adjust the angle5. Adjust the focus and the zoomPage 408. Tu rn the power offPage 377. Select the input modePage 4511111

Page 28

-22Setting Up the ProjectorFor optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feet flatand level. Doin

Page 29 - Connecting with the RGB Cable

Setup-23Projecting a Reversed ImageProjection from behind the Screen Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience. Reverse the

Page 30

-24INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals and Connectable Main EquipmentAUDIO input (2, 3) terminalConnecting an audio cable. (Shared audio input terminal for INPUT 2

Page 31

Connections-25Terminal on theprojectorINPUT 1INPUT 2INPUT 3AUDIO (for INPUT 1)AUDIO (for INPUT 2, 3)INPUT 3INPUT 2INPUT 1INPUT 2EquipmentComputerAudio

Page 32 - Connecting to Video Equipment

-26Terminal on theprojectorINPUT 4INPUT 5AUDIO (for INPUT 1)AUDIO (for INPUT 2, 3)AUDIO (for INPUT 4, 5)OUTPUTAUDIO OUTPUTEquipmentAudio-visualequipme

Page 33

Connections-27Connecting to a ComputerBefore connecting, ensure the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet is unplugged,and that the devices t

Page 34

Introduction-1Before using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully.There are two important reasons for prompt warranty registration

Page 35 - Output Terminals

-28Connecting with a 5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub CableThe projector employs a 5 BNC computer input to prevent deterioration of image quality.When connecting

Page 36

Connections-29Connecting with a DVI Digital CableThe projector employs the DVI digital input terminal for direct input of digital video signalsfrom a

Page 37

-30Connecting to Video EquipmentBefore connecting, ensure the power cord of the projector from the AC outlet is unplugged,and that the devices to be c

Page 38 - Side view

Connections-31Connecting to Video Equipment That Has a DVI OutputTerminal with a DVI Digital CableUse a DVI Digital cable when connecting video equipm

Page 39 - Turning the Projector On

-32Connecting to RGB Video Equipment with a 5 RCA RGBCableUse a 5 RCA RGB cable when connecting the RGB video equipment such as DVD players andDTV* de

Page 40 - Shifting the Lens

Connections-33Connecting to Video Equipment That Has ComponentOutput TerminalsWhen connecting the video equipment that has component output terminals

Page 41 - 1 Press on the projector or

-34Connecting with an S-video Cable or a Composite Video CableConnect the video equipment to the INPUT 4 or 5 terminal using the S-video cable or com-

Page 42 - Adjusting the Focus

Connections-35Controlling the Projector by a ComputerWhen the RS-232C terminal on the projector to the RS-232C serial terminal on the computer,or when

Page 43 - Correction

-36Connecting to a Monitor That Has an RGB Input TerminalYou can display computer images on a monitor using the RGB cables.Note• RGB signals and compo

Page 44 - 1 Press

Basic Operation-37Turning the Projector On/OffInfo• If “Direct Power On” is set to “ON”, the projector willbe turned on automatically when you plug th

Page 45

-2WARNING:The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters the standby mode.During normal operation,

Page 46 - 6 Press

-38Image ProjectionShifting the LensIn addition to the zoom function and adjustment of projection angle using the adjust-ment feet, you can adjust the

Page 47 - Switching the Input

Basic Operation-39Using the Adjustment Feet• When the position of the projected image cannot be adjusted with the lens shift function, use the adjustm

Page 48 - Adjusting the Volume

-40Note• After you have pressed the FOCUS but-tons or the ZOOM buttons on the remotecontrol or the projector, you can display thetest pattern by press

Page 49 - Selecting the Picture

Basic Operation-41ENTER buttonKEYSTONE buttonUNDO buttonAdjustmentbutton ('/"/\/|) Mouse/adjustment button ('/"/\/|)ENTER buttonUN

Page 50

-42Geometric AdjustmentUpper Left Upper Right Lower RightLower LeftGEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT1 Press on the projector or on the remote control re-peatedl

Page 51 - Basic Operation

Basic Operation-43Vertical Keystone Correction(Adjustment with ' / ")Horizontal Keystone Correction (Adjustment with \ / |)▼On-screen Displa

Page 52 - Displaying and Setting

-44Image ProjectionIMAGE RESIZING(Adjustment with ' / " / \ / |)5 Press ', ", \ or | to correctthe image distortion.6 Press or

Page 53 - Menu Items

Basic Operation-45Switching the InputModeSelect the appropriate input mode for the con-nected equipment.Press , , , or onthe remote control

Page 54 - “Picture” menu

-46"On-screen DisplayVolume buttons×1 ×4 ×9 ×16 ×36 ×64×2 ×3"On-screen DisplayAdjusting the VolumePress \\\\\/||||| on the projector or on

Page 55 - Useful Features

Basic Operation-47Freezing a MovingImage1 Press on the remote control.• The projected image is frozen.2 Press again to return to themoving image f

Page 56 - “Audio” menu

Introduction-356Menu itemsThe menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For settingthe menu items, see pages 58 and 59

Page 57

-48Resize ModePress on the remote control.• Pressing changes the display as shown.• To return to the standard image, press while“RESIZE” is disp

Page 58 - 2 Press

Basic Operation-49VIDEOInput signalImage type NORMAL FULLDTV/video480I, 480P,576I, 576P,NTSC, PAL, SECAM720P, 1035I, 1080I540P4:3 aspect ratio4:3 aspe

Page 59 - To adjust the pro

-50Displaying the BlackScreenThis function allows you to tempo-rarily display the black screen.1 Press .2 Pressing again will turnthe projected im

Page 60 - Menu Selections (Settings)

Useful Features-51Menu ItemsThe following shows the items that can be set in the projector.“Picture” menuINPUT 1 / INPUT 2 / INPUT 3+30-30+30-30+30-30

Page 61 - 7 Press

-52Menu ItemsINPUT 4 / INPUT 5+30-30+30-30+30-30+30-30+30-30+100TintColorResetBright+30-30ContrastRedGreenBright BoostProgressivePicture4500K10500KMai

Page 62 - Selecting the Picture Mode

Useful Features-53“Fine Sync” menu*6 The “Fine Sync” menu is displayed only while the input mode is INPUT 1, INPUT 2 or INPUT 3.*7 “Clock”, “Phase”, “

Page 63 - Emphasizing the Contrast

-54Menu Items“Options (1)” menuINPUT 4 / INPUT 5INPUT 1 / INPUT 2 / INPUT 3Pict in PictOptions (1)Main Menu Sub MenuOSD DisplayAutoPAL (50/60Hz)SECAMN

Page 64 - Reducing Image Noise (DNR)

Useful Features-55“Language” menu“Status” menuMain Menu Sub MenuEnglishDeutschEspañolNederlandsFrançaisItalianoSvenskaPortuguêsLanguagePage 92StatusMa

Page 65 - Signal Type Setting

-56Menu itemsThe menu can be operated to achieve two functions, adjustments and settings. (For settingthe menu items, see pages 58 and 59. )Using the

Page 66 - Selecting the Color Repro

Useful Features-573 Press ''''' or """"" to select the itemyou want to adjust.• Pressing displays

Page 67 - Target Color

-4ContentsPreparingIntroductionHow to Read This Operation Manual ... 3Contents... 4How

Page 68 - Setting the Hue of the Target

-58Menu itemsMenu Selections (Settings)Example: Setting “OSD Display”• This operation can also be performed by usingthe buttons on the projector.1 Pre

Page 69 - Overview of All Color Set

Useful Features-59Sub menu3 Press ''''' or """"" to select theitem you want to set.Note• Press to

Page 70 - Adjusting the Computer

-60You can adjust the projector’s picture to your preferences using the “Picture” menu.Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)Selecting the Picture ModeTh

Page 71 - Special Mode Setting

Useful Features-61Adjusting the Color TemperatureMenu operation Page 56Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-PUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Color Tem

Page 72 - Auto Sync Adjustment

-62Selecting the Progressive ModeMenu operation Page 58Example: “Picture” screen menu for IN-PUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Progressive*The film sour

Page 73 - Auto Sync Display Function

Useful Features-63Signal Type SettingThis function allows you to select the input sig-nal type RGB or component for INPUT 1, INPUT2 or INPUT 3.Menu op

Page 74 - Adjusting the Audio

-64Color Management System (“C. M. S.” menu)This function allows you to individually adjust the display characteristics of six colors (R:Red, Y: Yello

Page 75 - Speaker Setting

Useful Features-65For more chromatic value ofthe target colorFor less chromatic value ofthe target colorFor more brightness of thetarget colorFor less

Page 76 - (Pict in Pict)

-66For stronger yellow of thetarget colorFor stronger red of thetarget colorSetting the Hue of the TargetColorThis function allows you to set the hue

Page 77 - Shifting the Projected Im

Useful Features-67Overview of All Color Set-tingsThis function allows you to confirm the settingsof all the colors.Menu operation Page 56Example: “C.

Page 78 - Setting the Video System

Introduction-5UsingBasic OperationUsing the “Options (1)” Menu ... 74Displaying Dual Pictures (Pict in Pict) ... 74Setti

Page 79 - Selecting the Background

-68You can adjust the computer image, match the computer display mode, and confirm theinput signal using the “Fine Sync” menu.Computer Image Adjustmen

Page 80 - Eco Mode

Useful Features-69Special Mode SettingOrdinarily, the type of input signal is detected andthe correct resolution mode is automatically se-lected. Howe

Page 81 - Auto Power Off Function

-70Auto Sync AdjustmentUsed to automatically adjust a computer image.Menu operation Page 58Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDesc

Page 82 - Changing the keycode

Useful Features-71Auto Sync Display FunctionUsed to set the display during Auto Sync.Menu operation Page 56Example: “Fine Sync” screen menu forINPUT

Page 83 - When the system lock is set

-72You can adjust the projector’s audio to your preferences using the “Audio” menu.Audio Adjustment (“Audio” menu)Adjusting the AudioThis function all

Page 84 - Setting a Password

Useful Features-73Speaker SettingThis function allows you to turn the audio out-put of the internal speaker on or off when theprojector is connected t

Page 85 - Checking the Lamp Life

-74Using the “Options (1)” MenuYou can use the “Options (1)” menu to enhance the usage for the projector.Displaying Dual Pictures(Pict in Pict)The Pic

Page 86 - Reversing/Inverting Pro

Useful Features-75Shifting the Projected Im-age Vertically (DigitalShift)For easier viewing, this function shifts the im-age projected on the screen u

Page 87 - (2)” menu, and then press

-76Using the “Options (1)” MenuSetting the Video SystemThe video input system mode is factory presetto “Auto”; however, a clear picture from the con-n

Page 88 - Selections

Useful Features-77Selecting the BackgroundImageMenu operation Page 58Example: “Options (1)” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Backgroun

Page 89 - Selecting the Transmis

-6ContentsThe optional lenses are introduced on page 12. Please purchase the lens for your desiredusage.ReferenceAppendixMaintenance ...

Page 90 - Monitor Output Settings

-78Using the “Options (1)” MenuEco ModeMenu operation Page 56Example: “Options (1)” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Eco Mode* This is

Page 91 - DHCP Client Setting

Useful Features-79Auto Power Off FunctionMenu operation Page 56Example: “Options (1)” screen menu forINPUT 1 (RGB) modeDescription of Auto Power OffN

Page 92 - 4 Enter “Gateway” using

-80Using the “Options (1)” MenuNote• If you input a wrong keycode, the cursor returnsto the first point of the “Old Code”.• The preset keycode is 4 &q

Page 93 - Settings

Useful Features-81When the system lock is setIf you have set the system lock, enter thekeycode and follow the procedure below torelease the system loc

Page 94 - Display Language

-82Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options (2)” menu)Setting a Password••••• There is no factory preset for the password, sothe “Options (

Page 95 - Maintenance

Useful Features-83Checking the Lamp LifeStatusYou can confirm the cumulative lamp usage timeand the remaining lamp life (percentage).Menu operation P

Page 96 - Maintenance Indicators

-84Reversing/Inverting Pro-jected ImagesThis projector is equipped with a reverse/invertimage function that allows you to reverse or in-vert the proje

Page 97

Useful Features-85Master SlaveIP Address 192.168.150.2 192.168.150.3Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0DHCP Client OFF OFFGateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0U

Page 98 - Replacing the Lamp

-86Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options (2)” menu)Bypassing Unused InputSelectionsThis function allows you to skip the input modethat y

Page 99 - Power cord

Useful Features-87Selecting the Transmis-sion Speed (RS-232C)Make sure that both the projector and computerare set for the same baud rate.Menu operati

Page 100 - User service screw

Introduction-7PDF operation manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM, so that you canwork with the projector. To utilize these manuals,

Page 101 - 2 Reset the lamp timer

-88Helpful Functions Set during Installation (“Options (2)” menu)Monitor Output SettingsWhen the Monitor Out has been set to “Enable”,the monitor outp

Page 102 - Computer Compatibility Chart

Useful Features-89DHCP Client SettingConnect the LAN cable before turning the pro-jector on. If not, the DHCP Client function doesnot work.Menu operat

Page 103 - Appendix

-90Service ModeOnly the service centers use the menu. Do notuse the menu.Example: “Options (2)” screen menuDescriptionFactory default setting:192.168.

Page 104 - Troubleshooting

Useful Features-91Returning to the DefaultSettingsThis function allows you to initialize the settingsyou have made in the projector.Menu operation Pa

Page 105

-92Selecting the On-screenDisplay LanguageThe projector can switch the on-screen displaylanguage among 11 languages: English, German,Spanish, Dutch, F

Page 106 - For SHARP Assistance

Appendix-93Cleaning the air vents and the intake vent cover Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the ex-haust vent, the intake vents and the intak

Page 107 - Specifications

-94Power indicatorLamp indicators 1, 2Temperature warning indicatorMaintenance IndicatorsMaintenance Indicators The warning lights on the projector i

Page 108 - Glossary

Appendix-95Maintenance indicatorProblemCause Possible solutionTemperaturewarningindicatorNormalAbnormalOffRed on(Standby)The internaltemperature isabn

Page 109

-96Lamp It is recommended that the lamp units (optional: AN-PH7LP1 and AN-PH7LP2) be replaced when theremaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, or when

Page 110 - SHARP CORPORATION

Appendix-97OptionalaccessoriesLamp unit 1AN-PH7LP1Removing and Installingthe Lamp UnitInfo• Ensure the lamp unit is removed using thehandle. Ensure th

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