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Page 1 - LCD PROJECTOR

XG-NV5XU(Hyoushi) 98/11/10/18:00MODELXG-NV5XULCD PROJECTOROPERATION MANUAL

Page 2 - OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH

E-9ImportantInformationPart NamesTop ViewopFront ViewSimple Presentation Remote ControlSide ViewFront ViewfONMUTETOOLSR-CLICK ENTERINPUTMOUSELIGHTLCD

Page 3 - Contents

E-10ImportantInformation20⬘ (6 m)30˚30˚30˚45˚Part NamesInserting the batteries13Press in and downwardon the arrow to removethe battery cover.2Insert f

Page 4 - Important Safeguards

E-11ImportantInformationOperating the Wireless Mouse from the “Power” Remote ControlThe “Power” remote control has the following three func-tions:• Op

Page 5 - Usage Guidelines

E-12Setup & ConnectionsSetting Up the Projector and ScreenThe formula for picture size and projection distancey1 = (0.1982x ⳮ 0.219) ⳯ 3.28y2 = (0

Page 6 - Outstanding Features

E-13Setup & ConnectionsSetting Up the Projector and ScreenCeiling-mount Setup• Use the optional Sharp ceiling-mount bracket for this installation.

Page 7 - CD-ROM Structure

E-14Setup & ConnectionsAdjusting the Height of the Image1 Press the foot release and lift the projector to thedesired angle.2 Remove your hand fro

Page 8 - Supplied Accessories

E-15Setup & ConnectionsConnecting the ProjectorConnecting the Projector to a ComputerYou can connect your projector to a computer for projection o

Page 9 - Part Names

E-16Setup & ConnectionsComputercable(supplied)Connecting the Projector1 Connecting an IBM-PC1. Plug one end of the supplied computer cable intothe

Page 10 - “Power” Remote Control

E-17Setup & ConnectionsConnecting the Projector“Plug and Play” FunctionThis projector is compatible with VESA-standard DDC 1/DDC 2B. The projector

Page 11 - Inserting the batteries

E-18Operation1Basic Operations1 Connect the Power CordPlug the supplied power cord into the AC socket on theback of the projector.2 Turn on the Main P

Page 12 - Using the laser pointer

E-1ImportantInformationIMPORTANTFor your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of yourColor LCD Projector, please record the Serial Numberlocated

Page 13 - Reversed Image Setup

E-19OperationBasic Operations6 Selecting and Checking the InputModePress INPUT SELECT on the projector or INPUT onthe “Power” remote control to select

Page 14 - Height of Image

E-20OperationUsing the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu ScreensMenu bar in COMPUTER ModeThis projector has two sets of menu screens (Computer/Video

Page 15 - Digital Keystone Correction

E-21OperationItems on the COMPUTER1 or COMPUTER2Mode Menu BarItems on the VIDEO Mode Menu BarUsing the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Menu ScreensCONT

Page 16 - Connecting the Projector

E-22Operation• The IrCOM function can be used to wirelessly transferstill images from a computer, handheld P/C or digitalcamera to the projector via i

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E-23OperationSelecting the On-screen Display LanguageEnglish is the preset language for the On-screenDisplay. It can be changed to English, German, Sp

Page 18 - “Plug and Play” Function

E-24OperationONMUTETOOLSR-CLICK ENTERINPUTIrCOMFREEZEAUTO SYNCMENULASERBLACKSCREENVOLOFF42, 31, 5Picture AdjustmentsYou can adjust the projector’s pic

Page 19 - Basic Operations

E-25OperationAudio AdjustmentsThis projector’s audio is factory preset to standardsettings. However, you can adjust it to suit your ownpreferences by

Page 20 - 8 Turning off the Power

E-26OperationComputer Image AdjustmentsWhen displaying computer patterns which are verydetailed (tiling, vertical stripes, etc.), interference mayoccu

Page 21 - Operation

E-27OperationAuto Sync Adjustment• Used to automatically adjust a COMPUTER image.• Auto Sync adjustment can be made manually bypressing AUTO SYNC on t

Page 22 - Mode Menu Bar

E-28OperationSaving and Selecting Adjustment SettingsThis projector allows you to store up to seven adjustmentsettings for use with various computers.

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E-2ImportantInformationImportant InformationContentsImportant Safeguards …………………………… 3Usage Guidelines ………………………………… 4Outstanding Features ……………………………

Page 24 - AUTO SYNC

E-29Useful FeaturesDigital Image Magnification and ReductionThis function allows you to magnify or reduce a specificportion of an image. This is usefu

Page 25 - Picture Adjustments

E-30Useful FeaturesBlack Screen FunctionThis function can be used to superimpose a blackscreen over the projected image.Blacking out the Projected Ima

Page 26 - Audio Adjustments

E-31Useful FeaturesFit to Screen FunctionThis function can be used to expand or compressimages which are not native 4:3 aspect ratio (i.e. 1,152⳯ 864

Page 27 - Computer Image Adjustments

E-32Useful Features(For use with the “Power” remote control, slide theMOUSE/ADJUSTMENT switch to the ADJ. position.)1 Press MENU.2 Press ß/© to sele

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E-33Useful FeaturesSelecting a Startup Image• This function allows you to specify the image to bedisplayed upon the projector’s startup.• A custom ima

Page 29 - Mode Adjustment

E-34Useful FeaturesReverse/Invert Image FunctionThis projector is equipped with a reverse/invert imagefunction which allows you to reverse or invert t

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E-35Useful FeaturesThis projector is equipped with presentation tools, whichcan be accessed from the “Power” remote control.These will help you emphas

Page 31 - Black Screen Function

E-36Useful FeaturesAutomatic Power Shutoff FunctionWhen no input signal is detected for more than 15minutes, the projector will automatically shut dow

Page 32 - Useful Features

E-37Maintenance &TroubleshootingAir Filter Maintenance• This projector is equipped with three air filters to ensure the optimal operating conditio

Page 33 - Setting a Background Image

E-38Maintenance &TroubleshootingProblem• Blocked air intake.• Clogged air filter.• Cooling fan breakdown.• Internal circuit failure.• Burnt-out la

Page 34 - Freeze Function

E-3ImportantInformationImportant SafeguardsElectrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered and manufactured to e

Page 35 - Reverse/Invert Image Function

E-39Maintenance &TroubleshootingReplacing the Projection Lamp46Remove the lampcage.5Replace the lamp cage(after changing the lamp).1 3Turn off the

Page 36 - Using the Presentation Tools

E-40Maintenance &TroubleshootingReplacing the Projection LampUsing the Kensington LockThis projector has a Kensington Security Standardconnector f

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E-41AppendixTransporting the ProjectorWhen transporting the projector, carry it by the carrying handle on the side. A soft-side carrying bag is alsopr

Page 38 - Air Filter Maintenance

E-42AppendixConnection Pin AssignmentsAnalog Computer 1 and 2 Signal InputPorts: 15-pin mini D-sub female connectorComputer InputAnalog1. Video input

Page 39 - Lamp/Maintenance Indicators

E-43AppendixCommandsEXAMPLE• When “Bright” of COMPUTER 1 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT is set to ⳮ10.RS-232C Port Specifications→←RABR 1 0_ ⳮ OKProjectorComputerCO

Page 40 - Replacing the Projection Lamp

E-44AppendixThe computer output signal timing of different types of computer signals are shown below for reference.For IBM and compatiblesInput Signal

Page 41 - Troubleshooting

E-45AppendixSpecificationsProduct typeModelVideo systemDisplay methodLCD panelLensProjection lampBrightness (ANSI lumen)Contrast ratioVideo input sign

Page 42 - 2 ⬙ (6 cm) from

E-46AppendixDimensionsRear View10 9/32 (261)2 13/32 (61)5 19/32 (142)9 11/32 (237.5)1 5/16 (33.5)12 13/64 (310)5 3/64 (128)5/8 (16)7/16 (11)1 5/64 (27

Page 43 - RS-232C Port Specifications

E-47AppendixGuide to Effective PresentationsElectronic presentations are one of the most effectivetools presenters can use to persuade an audience.The

Page 44 - Commands

E-48AppendixGuide to Effective Presentations• Background colors can subconsciously affect the audience:Red—increases viewers’ pulse and breathing ande

Page 45 - Appendix

E-4ImportantInformationUsage GuidelinesCautions Concerning the Laser PointerThe laser pointer on the “Power” remote control emits a laser beam from th

Page 46 - Specifications

E-49AppendixGuide to Effective Presentationsc.Set-UpWhen giving a presentation, you need to set the stage bothfiguratively and literally for success.

Page 47 - Dimensions

E-50AppendixGuide to Effective Presentationsd.Rehearsing & Delivery• The best time to rehearse is the day or evening before,not a couple of hours

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E-51AppendixAspect ratioWidth and height ratio of an image. The normal aspect ratio of a computer and video image is 4 : 3. There are also wide images

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E-52AppendixAAA size batteries ... 10AC socket...

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XG-NV5XU(Hyoushi) 98/11/10/18:00SHARP CORPORATIONOSAKA, JAPANPrinted in JapanTINS-6583CEZZT2028-A8P11-JWG

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E-5ImportantInformationOutstanding Features1. WIRELESS PRESENTATIONS WITH IrCOMThe IrCOM function allows for wireless transmission of digital images v

Page 52 - Glossary

E-6ImportantInformationHow to Access the PDF Operation Manuals (for Windows and Macintosh)PDF operation manuals in all languages are included in the C

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E-7ImportantInformationSupplied AccessoriesComputer cableQCNW-5108CEZZMacintosh adaptorQPLGJ1512CEZZMouse control cable for IBMPS/2QCNW-5113CEZZCarryi

Page 54 - SHARP CORPORATION

E-8ImportantInformationPart NamesProjectorFront View1 POWER indicator [pp. 18, 19, 38]2 POWER buttons (ON/OFF)[pp. 18, 19, 39]3 BLACK SCREEN button [p

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