Sharp XG-P25X Operation Manual

Sharp XG-P25X Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 harp dvanced resentation oftware Professional Edition Version 1.5 Please read operation manual carefully before using your software. OPERATION MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Uses other than personal use are for copyright reasons not permitted without the written permission of SHARP Corporation. G SHARP Corporation shall in no event be liable for damages, loss of revenue or third party claims arising from the use of the software.
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Foreword This software is designed for presentations and for enhancement of images projected from SHARP projectors. It includes the following functions: Projector Control Software: Network Control This function allows you to control the projector’s functions/ adjustments from your PC. A maximum of 250 projectors or grouped projectors can be controlled from a central PC/CONTROLLER.
  • Page 4: For Your Reference

    For Your Reference There are five functions via the Network (COM and LAN port). If you want to control the projector adjustments from your PC... Network Control controls the projector adjustments via the Network (COM and LAN port). (See If you want to adjust image colors on the screen...
  • Page 5 (See If you want to project a single image quickly... Quick Transfer captures the image on the PC monitor and transfers it to the projector using the mouse as a shortcut. (See page...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Operations Starting and Quitting ... 20 Opening Modes ... 20 Starting from the “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition” icon in the Windows task tray ... 20 Starting from the Windows “Start” button ... 20 Starting from the “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition”...
  • Page 7 To fine-adjust the vertical and horizontal position ... 73 To reset the current assignment settings ... 73 Projector image assignment with the Video Wall Setting ... 74 Settings and considerations regarding the Wide Video Wall ... 75 Adjusting Images ... 76 Gamma Correction ...
  • Page 8 Setup for Transferring Images ... 81 Changing Compression Rate ... 81 Transferring Images ... 82 Presentation Transfer ... 82 To send a single image (“Send Image”) ... 84 To send all the images (“Self Run”) ... 85 Capture & Transfer ... 86 To send another image ...
  • Page 9: Required Hardware And Software

    Required Hardware and Software Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition requires the following hardware and software for operation. PC running under Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT4.0 Workstation, Me, 2000 Professional, XP Home or Professional Edition * Operations are confirmed with Japanese and English versions of those Windows operating systems only.
  • Page 10: Projector And Pc Connections

    For details on PC connections, refer to the projector’s operation manual. CAUTION Before connecting, be sure to turn both the projector and the computer off. After making all connections, turn the projector on first. The computer should always be turned on last.
  • Page 11: Connecting Single Projector With Pc

    When connecting multiple projectors without using ID numbers (When forming a network including projectors other than the XG-V10 Series and XG-P20X and XG-P25X projectors) G Up to 99 projectors can be connected. G Up to 99 COM ports can be used.
  • Page 12: Installing The Software

    Installing the Software This software can be installed using the installation program supplied on the “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition CD-ROM”. Make sure that this software is suited for your computer. For details, refer to “Required Hardware and Software”...
  • Page 13 Select the language of the software to be installed. Select a language appropriate for your computer’s environment. | The “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition” dialog box will open.
  • Page 14 Click “Next>”. | The “Choose Destination Location” dialog box will open. The folder under which the software will be installed is displayed in “Destination Folder”. To select another folder, click “Browse...”. Click “Next>”. | “Auto-Launch Setup” dialog box will open.
  • Page 15 Click “ON” under “Auto-Launch” to automatically launch the software every time you start your PC. (Recommended) If you set “Auto-Launch ON”, a “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition” icon will appear in the Windows task tray. If not, use the “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition”...
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your Pc For Infrared Communications (Ircom)

    Setting up your PC for Infrared Communications (IrCOM) If you use the NV5/6/7, image transfer can be performed using infrared communications (IrCOM). To use infrared communications, set the PC’s port for infrared communications according to the following steps. Infrared communications (IrCOM) cannot be used with Windows NT4.0 Workstation, Me, 2000 Professional, XP Home or Professional Edition.
  • Page 17 Click the “Options” tab. | The “Options” sheet will open. Check the “Enable infrared communication” check box. Select the port used for infrared communications. Refer to the PC’s instruction manual for the appropriate port settings. Do not check the “Search for and provide status for devices within range”...
  • Page 18 Click the “Preferences” tab. | The “Preferences” sheet will open. Click “Restore Defaults”. The system will return to standard settings. Click “OK”. | The “Infrared Monitor” window will close and the “Infrared” icon will appear in the Windows task tray. Infrared icon About the “Infrared”...
  • Page 19: Uninstalling The Software

    Always uninstall Edition, when installing a new or updated version. Make sure that the software is closed before proceeding. Before uninstalling Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition, the “Auto-Launch” setting must be “OFF”. For details, see Click “Start”, then click “Settings”, and then select “Control Panel”.
  • Page 20: Starting And Quitting

    For NV5/6/7 users: To use infrared communications, select the “IrCOM” mode, referring to the projector operation manual for details. Start up the PC. Click the “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition” icon in the Windows task tray. | The “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Starting from the Windows “Start”...
  • Page 21: Starting From The "Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition" Shortcut Icon On The Windows Desktop

    Selecting the Main Projector Model Select the main projector model you want to use. This dialog box appears the first time you start the “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition”. If you want to change the projector model, you can change it on the “Projector Setting”...
  • Page 22: Changing The Auto-Launch Setting

    Click the “Option” menu, and select Select the setting as required. When “Auto-Launch ON” is selected G The “Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition” icon is displayed in the Windows task tray. G The software is automatically launched when the PC starts up.
  • Page 23: Quitting

    Quitting Click the “File” menu, and select “Exit”. Or you can use the Help To view Help, click the “Help” menu. When the “Help” window opens, click the desired item in the Help list. To check the software version, select “Help”...
  • Page 24: Setup For Controlling The Projectors

    Scan Setting (page From the following pages onwards, Single: Functions used when the projector is used in “Single Projector Operation Mode.” Multi: Functions used when the projectors are used in “Multiple Projector Operation Mode.” “Scan Setting” or in To control a single projector To not use IDs Create the “All Projector List”...
  • Page 25: Selecting The Operation Mode

    G When “Don’t Use ID Number” is selected for “Multiple Projector Operation Mode”, up to 99 projectors can be operated at once. Models other than the XG-V10 Series, the XG-P20X or the XG-P25X projector can be used. G When “Use ID Number” is selected for “Multiple Projector Operation Mode”, up to 250 projectors can be operated at once.
  • Page 26: Scan Setting

    Multi Scan Setting This function allows the software to automatically identify and control all the projectors connected to the PC without having to the ports and models. To use this function, the COM ports and with “Scan Setting” must be set beforehand. For details and setting of “Scan Setting”...
  • Page 27: Deleting The Set Ip Address

    Set the port to which the projector is connected. G In 1, check the check box of the COM port to which the projector is connected. G To use a LAN, input the IP address in 3, click the “Add” button, then check the check box in 4.
  • Page 28: Projector Setting

    Multi Projector Setting When “Multiple Projector Operation Mode (Use ID Number)” is selected in “Operation Mode Setting”, it is possible to add projectors manually without using the scan setting automatic identification function. In addition, when “Multiple Projector Operation Mode (Don’t Use ID Number)”...
  • Page 29 If using the RS-232C connection, select the transmission speed between the computer and the projector. If using a LAN connection, input the projector’s IP address. G Set the transmission speed here and confirm the transmission speed on the projector to the same speed.
  • Page 30: Single Projector Operation Mode (For The Connection Via Rs-232C Or Ircom)

    G The following image is displayed when the RS-232C connection is selected. G The following image is displayed when the Wireless (IrCOM) connection is selected. For the connection via IrCOM, only the NV5-7 projectors can be used. Select the “COM” port to which the projector is connected.
  • Page 31: Single Projector Operation Mode (For The Connection Via Lan)

    G Set the transmission speed here and confirm the transmission speed on the projector for the same speed. G For instructions on the projector’s transmission speed setting, refer to the projector’s operation manual. Click the “OK” button. Single Projector Operation Mode (For the connection via LAN) Repeat steps 1 and 2 in “Single Projector Operation Mode...
  • Page 32: Controlling Multiple Projectors

    Repeat steps 1-2 on “Selecting the Operation Mode” 25). Select “Multiple Control” from the “Mode” menu or click | The All Projector: Area for controlling all the connected projectors. Select the Power ON/OFF Select The mute and black screen functions are conducted simultaneously.
  • Page 33 Select the Power ON/OFF Select the “Input Mode” from RGB1 to 3, or Video 1 to 2. To make “Volume” adjustment The volume of the projector with the lowest ID number in the group is displayed. Select “AV Mute” ON/OFF To make “Black Screen”...
  • Page 34 Refresh the displayed information for the selected projector with the most recent information. Jump to for the selected projector. Some items may not be displayed, depending on the type of projector. here. projectors. : When the power supply of a projector is ON, the green icon is displayed.
  • Page 35: Group Setting

    Input Group Name. 32 characters can be input at maximum. List of assigned projectors Right arrow Adds the projector selected in the list of connected projectors to the group. Left arrow Removes the projector selected in the list of projectors belonging to the group from the group.
  • Page 36: To Remove Projectors Belonging To Groups From The Group

    Multi Click “OK”. One projector can be assigned to only one group at a time. To remove projectors belonging to groups from the group Select “Group Setting” from the “Control Option” menu. | The “Group Setting” dialog box will open.
  • Page 37: Password Setting

    The “Set Projector Password” dialog box will open. Enter a 4-digit password using the keyboard into “New Password” in the “Set Projector Password” dialog box. When using the Multiple Projector Operation Mode, select the “ID number” or “COM port number” before performing the above operation.
  • Page 38 Single Multi Enter the 4-digit password using the keyboard into “Reconfirm” on the “Set Projector Password” dialog box. Check the “Save Password” check box if you want to save the password. Click “OK”. After setting the password, be sure to write it down in a secure location...
  • Page 39: Changing The Password

    From the “Control Option” menu, select “Password”. Enter the 4-digit old password using keyboard into “Old Password” on the “Set Projector Password” dialog box. When using the Multiple Projector Operation Mode, select the “ID number” or “COM port number” before performing the above operation.
  • Page 40: Selecting The Keylock Level

    “COM Port number” before performing the above operation. See the diagram on the next page for the description of Keylock Levels. Input the password. When the password has been set in the projector, the “Password Input area” is displayed. Once displayed, enter the password. “Keylock Level”.
  • Page 41 Only INPUT, VOLUME, MUTE on the projector are available. Level B All operation buttons on the projector are unavailable. The projector can still be fully operated with either the remote or this software while using the Keylock function. Single Multi...
  • Page 42: Projector Name And Unique Name Setting

    Name” without a password. Select “Projector/Unique Name” from the “Control Option” menu. | The “Projector Name & Unique Name” dialog box will open. Select the ID number/COM Port number. Projector Name Input area A maximum of 12 caracters can be entered.
  • Page 43 Input area” is displayed. Once displayed, enter the password. Click “OK” or “Apply”. G The “Projector Name” is a name for facilitating identification of the individual projectors when controlling multiple projectors. We recommend entering the projector’s model name, the place where it is installed, etc., in “Projector Name”.
  • Page 44: E-Mail Sending Function

    This software makes it possible to automatically send an e-mail message containing information concerning errors to a preset e-mail address should projector errors be detected. In addition to automatically sending e-mail messages when errors arise, it is also possible to periodically send e-mail messages containing information on the projector status.
  • Page 45: Sender Settings

    Sender settings Input the E-mail (SMTP) server name to be used when sending e-mail in the “E-mail (SMTP) server name input area”. Input the sender’s e-mail address in the “Sender e-mail address input area”. Input the e-mail sender’s name in the “Sender name input area”.
  • Page 46: E-Mail Address Book Setting

    Multi E-mail Address Book Setting Make here the settings for the “Projector Condition” e-mail messages (for sending periodic e-mail messages on the projector status) and the “Projector Error” e-mail messages (for notifying that errors have occurred). E-mail message recipient address setting Select “E-mail Address Book”...
  • Page 47: Registering The Recipient's E-Mail Address

    Registering the recipient’s e-mail address Click the number you want to register as the new recipient e-mail address. Enter the name of the recipient in “Recipient name input area”. Enter the e-mail address of the recipient in “Recipient e- mail address input area”. Click the “Apply”...
  • Page 48: Specifying The Recipient's E-Mail Address

    Multi Specifying the recipient’s e-mail address Select the check box of the e-mail address you want to specify as the recipient. Click the “Apply” button. Changing the registered recipient’s e-mail address Click the e-mail address you want to change. Enter the new information in “Recipient name input area” or “Recipient e-mail address input area”.
  • Page 49: Deleting The Registered Recipient's E-Mail Address

    Deleting the registered recipient’s e-mail address Select the e-mail address you want to delete. Clear the check box if there is a check mark in it. Use the “Delete” key on the Keyboard to delete all information in “Recipient name input area” or “Recipient e-mail address input area”.
  • Page 50: Send E-Mail Setting

    Area for selecting whether or not to send e-mail messages automatically Area for setting the timing at which periodic e-mail messages are to be sent Area for setting additional attached information Button for sending “Projector Condition” e-mail messages manually...
  • Page 51: Automatic E-Mail Sending Function Settings

    Automatic e-mail sending function settings G If you wish e-mail messages to be sent automatically when projector errors occur: Select “Error Occurrence”. G If you do not wish e-mail messages to be sent automatically, select “Not Send E-mail”. The information sent when errors occur is as follows:...
  • Page 52: Settings For Additionally Attached Files

    (The user settings are the same as the settings obtained using the “Save Control “lcd”.) Sending the “Projector Condition” e-mail message manually Click “Send E-mail” to send an e-mail message containing information on the projector conditions manually. Setting” function. The file has the extension...
  • Page 53: Error Notification Function

    E-mail Setting” either when problems arise or periodically according to the configuration. G If your projector is an XG-V10 Series, the XG-P20X or the XG-P25X projector, a warning window is immediately displayed whenever errors occur. G If your projector is a model other than the XG-V10 Series, the XG- P20X or the XG-P25X, some time (up to about 3 minutes) is required from when the error occurs until the warning window is displayed.
  • Page 54: Projector Timer Control

    Multi Projector Timer Control This function is for turning off the projector’s power at a preset time. G This function can only be used when this software is running on a personal computer. G This function manages the time based on the computer’s built-in clock, so it will not operate properly if the computer’s clock setting is incorrect.
  • Page 55 Set the time you want the timer to turn off. Check the “Enable/disable check box”. Click “OK”. Multi...
  • Page 56: Backup Function

    Special Mode information Video System information G Assign a projector that is normally in the standby mode as the backup projector. Note that images other than the ones you expect may be displayed when the backup function is activated if a projector that is normally used is accidentally assigned as the backup projector.
  • Page 57: Interval Time Setting

    After 5 minutes have elapsed, the data of the second projector will be collected. Again after 5 minutes, the data of the 3rd projector will be collected. 5 minutes later, the data of the first projector will be collected again and the data collection procedure will repeat itself as above.
  • Page 58 G When the projectors are connected in a daisy chain, assign a projector that is closer to the computer as the backup projector, as shown on the diagram below.
  • Page 59: Resetting After The Backup Function Has Been Activated

    Resetting after the backup function has been activated If a problem occurs with a projector and the backup function has been activated, use the procedure described below to eliminate the problem with the projector and reset the backup function. Select the projector in which the problem occurred at “Projector Setting”.
  • Page 60: Controlling The Projector's Adjustment

    Adjustment utility regardless of the difference in settings in the projector’s menu. G If you move to Advanced Control for Adjustment during Presentation Transfer, Capture & Transfer or Gamma Correction, Sharp Advanced Presentation Software Professional Edition automatically confirms the adjustments on the projector and shows them in the Advanced Control for Adjustment window as default settings.
  • Page 61: Multiple Connections

    Click “Multiple Control” on the Multiple Operation Panel. | The “Multiple Control” window will open. Select the projector which you want to control. G You can select all connected projectors or individual projectors when “All connected projectors” is selected in the “Group” pull down menu.
  • Page 62: Single Connection

    “Group A” are enumerated in the “Single” pull down menu. * You can select other projector groups not only Group A but also Group B, C, etc.. Click the tab of the sheet that includes your desired adjustment controller.
  • Page 63: Basic Operation Of The Adjustment Sheet

    Sending all adjusted data on the sheet to the projector. Click the “Send” button to control all the adjustments on the sheet. Receiving the adjusted data from the projector Click the “Receive” button to confirm the adjustments on the projector. Single Multi...
  • Page 64: Set Up" Adjustment

    Power ON/OFF, Input Select Gamma, Focus, Keystone, Lens Shift, Digital Shift, Zoom, V-Size, Black Screen ON/OFF, Auto Sync, Freeze ON/OFF G Some items may not be controlled depending on the projector model to be controlled. G Refer to the projector’s operation manual for details on each...
  • Page 65: Input Pict" Adjustment

    C50X projector. You can perform the adjustments, settings or functions below on this sheet: Contrast, Bright, Red, Blue, Color Temp, Color, Tint, Sharp, Signal Type, Resize, Progressive Mode G Some items may not be controlled depending on the projector model to be controlled.
  • Page 66: Fine Sync" Adjustment

    Clock, Phase, H-POS, V-POS, Auto Sync Setup ON/OFF, Special Modes, Auto Sync Display ON/OFF, Save No., Select No. G Some items may not be controlled depending on the projector model to be controlled. G Refer to the projector’s operation manual for details on each adjustment.
  • Page 67: Audio" Adjustment

    You can perform the adjustments, settings or functions below on this sheet: Balance, Treble, Bass, Audio Out, Speaker ON/OFF, Volume, Mute ON/OFF G Some items may not be controlled depending on the projector model to be controlled. G Refer to the projector’s operation manual for details on each adjustment.
  • Page 68: Options" Adjustment

    OSD Display, Video System, Background Image, Startup Image, PRJ Mode, Set Inputs, Power Save Mode G Some items may not be controlled depending on the projector model to be controlled. G Refer to the projector’s operation manual for details on each adjustment.
  • Page 69 For a forced system, an “*” will be at the start of the system name. Some items may not be displayed depending on the projector model. Single Multi...
  • Page 70: C.m.s" Adjustment

    You can perform the adjustments, settings or functions below on this sheet: Color Selected, Target, Lightness, Chroma, Hue G Some items may not be controlled depending on the projector model to be controlled. G Refer to the projector’s operation manual for details on each...
  • Page 71: Save Control Setting And Load Control Setting

    Save Control Setting and Load Control Setting You can save all the current of the projector in your PC (Save Control Setting) and also load the Advanced Control for Adjustment settings saved in the PC to the projector (Load Control Setting).
  • Page 72: Video Wall Setting

    G This function can only be used with the XG-V10 Series, the XG-P20X and the XG-P25X. G The projector forming a video wall must belong to a group. To assign a projector not belonging to a group, add the projector to one of the groups.
  • Page 73: To Fine-Adjust The Vertical And Horizontal Position

    Select the projector in the Projector selection area. Click “Assign”. The projector is assigned as a video wall component. Click “Transmit”. To fine-adjust the vertical and horizontal position Select the image you want to fine-adjust in “Position Assignment”. Adjust the image position using ', ", \ and | buttons.
  • Page 74: Projector Image Assignment With The Video Wall Setting

    Multi Projector image assignment with the Video Wall Setting The projector image assignment for front projection and rear projection is shown below. Front projection 1 to 9 correspond to position numbers on the screen. Rear projection 1 to 9 correspond to position numbers on the screen.
  • Page 75: Settings And Considerations Regarding The Wide Video Wall

    Wide Video Wall, and input the edited images as shown below into the projectors, after selecting “3 1” in “Division” and setting the Position Assignment. G Using the XG-P20X or the XG-P25X Input the image compressed horizontally to 1/3. G Using the XG-V10 Series Input the image using only the central 1/3 area of the vertical direction.
  • Page 76: Adjusting Images

    Before Adjusting G Use the projector’s Gamma button to set the CUSTOM mode. G Infrared communications (IrCOM) cannot be used when performing gamma correction. Connect a serial cable or LAN cable to the projector and the PC Select the See section “Opening Modes”...
  • Page 77 “Reset & Transmit” button in the “WHITE” mode. To restore to the previous status after operating the gamma data. To restore the status before the “UNDO” button was clicked. To send all the adjustment signals to the projector Gamma coordinate display (INPUT/OUTPUT) Select the “InputMode”.
  • Page 78: Adjusting The Gamma Curve

    Single Adjusting the Gamma Curve Repeat steps 1-2 of “Gamma Correction”. Place the mouse pointer over the gamma curve. The mouse pointer takes the shape of an open hand. Drag the gamma curve. The mouse pointer takes the shape of a closed hand and the curve changes.
  • Page 79: Setting The Gamma Correction Area

    Setting the gamma correction area You can set the gamma correction area by using gamma curve and mouse pointer moves within the set range after setting the gamma correction area. The gamma correction area can also be set by using the right and left arrow keys on the keyboard while pressing the shift key.
  • Page 80: Saving The Gamma Correction Settings

    Specify a “File name”. Specify a “Save In” location. Click “Save”. The current gamma correction settings of the projector will be saved. Loading the Gamma Correction Settings Select “File”, then select “Load Gamma Data”. | This opens the “Open” dialog box.
  • Page 81: Setup For Transferring Images

    When transferring a BMP image file by Presentation Transfer or Capture & Transfer, you can change compression rates. This mode cannot be used with the XG-V10 Series, the XG-P20X or the XG-P25X projector. Compression rate G The default setting for image quality is “middle”.
  • Page 82: Transferring Images

    Presentation Transfer This mode makes it possible to transfer images saved as BMP or JPEG files to the projector. A preview of the slides in the file folder selected is displayed on the PC monitor. G This function is only available in the “Single Projector Operation Mode”.
  • Page 83 (INPUT1~5). G For NV5/6/7 users: The projector must be in IrCOM mode to receive the images. Press the “IrCOM” button on the projector or the remote control. G For the “Self Run” transfer, skip over to section “To send all the images (“Self Run”)”...
  • Page 84: To Send A Single Image ("Send Image")

    Single To send a single image (“Send Image”) Select an image in the “Presentation Transfer” window to transfer. If you want to change the compression rate, see the section “Changing Compression Rate” G The compression rate is applied to all the images in the selected folder. G Changing the compression rate will change the image picture quality and transfer speed.
  • Page 85: To Send All The Images ("Self Run")

    To send all the images (“Self Run”) Select the desired method in “Continuous” sends all images in the specified folder continuously. “Once” sends all images in the specified folder once. Select the interval to send images in “Self Run”. You can select it in the range from 30 seconds to 5 minutes fixed in units of 15 seconds.
  • Page 86: Capture & Transfer

    This mode allows you to transfer an image of what is currently displayed on the PC monitor. G This mode is only available in the “Single Projector Operation Mode”. G If you use the NV5/6/7, infrared communications are available. Before Presentation G This function is not available for full screen slides (e.g.
  • Page 87: To Send Another Image

    On the projector side, the screen is automatically set to the CUSTOM mode. For NV5/6/7 users: The projector must be in IrCOM mode to receive the images. Press the “IrCOM” button on the projector or the remote control. Click the “Capture & Transfer” button in the “Capture &...
  • Page 88: Quick Transfer

    On the projector side, the screen is automatically set to the CUSTOM mode. For NV5/6/7 users: The projector must be in IrCOM mode to receive the images. Press the “IrCOM” button on the projector or the remote control. (page 22) or the...
  • Page 89: To Send Another Image

    Click the “Capture & Transfer” button in the “Quick Transfer” window. | The capturing begins. | The “Transmitted File Information” dialog box appears and the transfer of the captured image begins. If you want to stop the transfer, click “CANCEL”. | After the transfer is completed, the “Transmitted File Information”...
  • Page 90: Saving A Custom Image As Startup Image And Background Image

    Single Saving a Custom Image as Startup Image and Background Image The projector has an option to display a custom image (e.g. your company logo) upon startup of the projector signal (Background You can choose your custom image from the projector’s mode menu.
  • Page 91 Click “Send Image”. The image is transferred to the projector. G When you want to clear the custom image stored in the projector, cancel the transmission during custom image transfer. The custom image stored in the projector will be cleared.
  • Page 92: Table Of Functions By Model

    Error Log Viewer Configuration : This function is available with the PG-C45 Series and the XG-C50X projectors only. ID setting is available with the XG-V10 Series, the XG-P20X and the XG-P25X projectors only. : Signifies available function - : Signifies unavailable function...
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting

    \ Check that the cable is correctly and securely connected In case of infrared communications (IrCOM) \ Check that the infrared ports (the projector and the PC) are within 1 meter (3 ft.) distance and keep the vertical and horizontal range within 30 degrees.
  • Page 94 \ Check that the port for serial (RS-232C) communications is correctly specified in the PC’s settings \ Projector may not be receiving command because of the projector’s setting. Please check the projector’s “ON/OFF” status, “INPUT SELECT” status (COMPUTER, VIDEO) or the input signal. Resend the command after adjusting these items.
  • Page 95 Unable to save the startup image \ Do not turn off the projector while transmission. The image data may be lost. Quality of the image is low \ Check the compression rate setting \ Note that Quick Transfer is fixed in the “Normal quality, middle speed”...
  • Page 96: List Of Error Messages

    [Possible Solution] a. Relocate the projector to an area with proper ventilation. b. Replace the filter. c. Take the projector to your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair. The cooling fan is not operating.
  • Page 97 Burnt-out lamp. / Lamp circuit failure. [Possible Solution] a. Carefully replace the lamp and reset the lamp timer. b. Take the projector to your nearest Authorized Sharp Industrial LCD Products Dealer or Service Center for repair. No response from the projector.
  • Page 98 Unable to connect to the e-mail server (SMTP server). [Problem] Could not connect to e-mail server (SMTP server) for sending e-mail messages. [Possible Solution] There may be no such e-mail server in the network or the server may be down. For details, contact the system operator.
  • Page 99: Glossary

    Drag & Drop Select an item and modify it using the mouse. Error Log Viewer Browse the log of errors generated in the multiple projector operation mode. Exit Exit from this software File...
  • Page 100 Help in using this software For specifying the individual projectors when controlling multiple projectors simultaneously. Transfer the image to the projector. (Unlike custom image transfer, not stored in projector.) Abbreviation of “Internet Protocol” Address for specifying the computer on network.
  • Page 101 Projector Name Names freely given to individual projectors. Unlike “Unique Name”, can be changed freely by anyone. Projector Setting Set the method of communication with the projector. Projector & Unique Make and change the “Projector Name” and “Unique Name Name” settings.
  • Page 102: Services

    Services Please contact nearest Sharp dealer if there are any problems. For user purchased the projector in following countries, you can contact to the addresses shown if you have problems. U.S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277) lcdsupport@sharpsec.com http://www.sharplcd.com Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.
  • Page 103 SHARP CORPORATION...

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