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XV-Z10000 (serv.man28)
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94
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Projector / Chapter 1 - Introduction
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WARNING:
The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector is turned off. During
normal operation, when turning the power off always use the power (OFF) button on the projector or on the remote
control. Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord.
DURING NORMAL OPERATION, NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY DISCONNECTING THE POWER CORD.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE.
Caution Concerning the Lamp Replacement
See “Replacing the Lamp” on pages 76-78.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This projector utilises tin-lead solder, and a pressurized lamp containing a small amount of mercury. Disposal of
these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information,
please contact your local authorities or, if you are located in the United States of America, the Electronic Industries
Alliance: www.eiae.org .
WARNING:
Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instruments.
Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute, reverse engineer, reverse assemble or discompile
the contents thereof.
Introduction
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Outstanding Features
1. High Colour Purity and Broad Dynamic Range Due to Advanced
Optical Engine
Newly developed 12° DMD™ chip provides significantly improved opti-
cal efficiency and excellent contrast ratio.
Newly developed DDR (Double Data Rate) chip eliminates Colour Break-
ing phenomena common with previous generation DLP™ projectors.
Superior image quality with Minolta™ optical lens system.
Use of 270 W high-output lamp realizes both high colour purity and high
brightness. Natural images made possible by high colour reproducibil-
ity can be created with high-brightness and powerful expression capa-
bilities.
2. Advanced Computer & Video lntegrated Composer Technology
Realizes vivid images using the latest image quality circuitry.
New I/P conversion algorithm enhances the performance of the motion detect I/P
conversion.
Extensive improvements on the jagged edges or slanted lines in moving images.
New Edge Up-Scaling
As a result of reducing jaggies and flickering when up-scaling edges of slanted lines, even signals
not reaching a panel resolution of 480I/P can be projected by converting to 720P high-definition
images.
Noise Reduction
Allows for a clear image even with noisy source signals.
Contrast Control Dynamic Gamma
Improved contrast and natural colour gradation by minimizing hue change.
Colour Management System
Colour Management System that freely adjusts only specific hues of RGBCMY enables easy ad-
justment of only specific locations of an image without affecting other portions of the image.
Gamma Adjustment Function
Gamma Adjustment Function adds adjustments to each RGB gamma curve for finer image adjustment.
3. Low Noise Design
A new optical engine has been developed for this product resulting in mini-
mized fan noise for undisturbed viewing.
4. All Digital Projection
Use of a DVI/HDCP terminal enables all processes from input to signal
processing and projection to be performed digitally, resulting in the real-
ization of all-digital projection without any data loss due to analog conver-
sion. This also supports the building of home theatres using HTPC*.
 * Abbreviation for Home Theatre Personal Computer that enables high-definition DVD playback using a personal
computer.
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Contents
Introduction
Outstanding Features ......................................... 3
Contents ............................................................... 4
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............................... 6
How to Access the PDF Operation Manuals of
SharpVision Manager .................................... 9
Part Names ........................................................ 10
Projector (Front and Top View) ................................ 10
Projector (Rear View) .............................................. 11
Remote Control (Front View) ................................... 12
Remote Control (Top View) ..................................... 12
Using the Remote Control ................................ 13
Available Range of the Remote Control ................. 13
Inserting the Batteries ............................................. 13
Accessories ....................................................... 14
Connections and Setup
Connecting the Projector to Other Devices .... 16
Before Connecting .................................................. 16
Connecting the Power Cord ................................... 16
Connecting to Video Equipment .............................. 17
Connecting the Projector to a Computer ................. 21
Controlling the Projector by a Computer ................. 23
Using as a Wired Remote Control .......................... 24
Setup .................................................................. 25
Using the Adjustment Feet ..................................... 25
Adjusting the Lens .................................................. 26
Using the Lens Shift ................................................ 27
Selecting the HIGH CONTRAST/ HIGH
BRIGHTNESS MODE ........................................... 27
Setting up the Screen .............................................. 28
Screen Size and Projection Distance ...................... 29
Projecting a Reversed/Inverted Image ................... 30
Basic Operation
Setting with the Buttons
Image Projection ............................................... 32
Basic Procedure ...................................................... 32
Selecting the On-screen Display Language ........... 34
Keystone Correction and
Vertical Size Adjustment ............................. 36
Setting with the Menus
Menu Bar Items ................................................. 38
Using the Menu Screen .................................... 40
Menu Selections (Adjustments) .............................. 40
Menu Selections (Settings) ..................................... 42
Adjusting the Picture ........................................ 44
Adjusting Image Preferences .................................. 44
Emphasizing the Contrast ....................................... 45
Selecting the Gamma Position ................................ 45
Selecting the C.M.S. Colour ................................... 45
Progressive Mode .................................................... 46
Picture Setting Function ........................................... 47
Adjusting the Gamma ....................................... 48
Selecting the Gamma Position ................................ 48
Adjusting the Gamma .............................................. 49
Colour Management System (C. M. S.) ............ 50
Selecting the Colour Reproduction Mode ............... 50
Selecting the Target Colour ..................................... 50
Setting the Brightness of the Target Colour ............. 51
Setting the Chromatic Value of the Target Colour .... 51
Setting the Hue of the Target Colour ....................... 51
Resetting User-Defined Colour Settings ................. 52
Overview of All Colour Settings .............................. 52
Adjusting Computer Images ............................ 53
When Auto Sync is OFF ........................................... 53
Saving Adjustment Settings ................................... 53
Selecting Adjustment Settings ................................ 54
Special Mode Settings ............................................ 54
Checking the Input Signal ....................................... 55
Auto Sync Adjustment ............................................. 55
Auto Sync Display Function ................................... 56
Introduction
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Easy to Use Functions
Selecting the Picture Display Mode ................ 58
Switchable High Contrast/High
Brightness Mode ......................................... 61
Digital Shift Function ........................................ 62
Subtitle Setting .................................................. 62
Video Digital Noise Reduction
(DNR) System .............................................. 63
Displaying the Lamp Usage Time .................... 63
Setting On-screen Display ............................... 64
Selecting the Signal Type ................................. 65
Setting the Video System ................................. 66
Setting a Background Image ............................ 66
Selecting the Economy Mode .......................... 67
Setting the Power Save ........................................... 67
RS-232C Off Function .............................................. 67
Automatic Power Off Function ................................. 68
Selecting the Transmission Speed
(RS-232C) ..................................................... 68
Reversing/Inverting Projected Images ............ 69
Displaying the Adjustment Settings ................ 70
Appendix
Maintenance ...................................................... 72
Cleaning the Ventilative Holes ......................... 73
Maintenance Indicators .................................... 74
Regarding the Lamp ......................................... 76
Lamp ...................................................................... 76
Caution Concerning the Lamp ................................ 76
Replacing the Lamp ................................................ 76
Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit ................. 77
Resetting the Lamp Timer ....................................... 78
Connecting Pin Assignments .......................... 79
(RS-232C) Specifications and
Command Settings ...................................... 80
Wired Remote Control Terminal
Specifications .............................................. 83
Computer Compatibility Chart ......................... 84
Troubleshooting ................................................ 85
Specifications .................................................... 87
Dimensions ........................................................ 88
Glossary ............................................................. 89
Index ................................................................... 90
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