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Important
Information
IMPORTANT
For your assistance in reporting the loss or theft of your
Projector, please record the Serial Number located on
the bottom of the projector and retain this information.
Before recycling the packaging, please be sure that
you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly
against the list of “Supplied Accessories” on page 11.
Before using the projector, please read this operation manual carefully.
OPERATION MANUAL ENGLISH
Model No.: XV -Z91E
Serial No.:
ENGLISH
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
WARNING:
Intense light source. Do not look into the beam or view it directly. Be especially careful that children do not look
directly into the beam.
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cabinet. No user-serviceable parts are inside. Refer servicing
to qualified service personnel.
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 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.
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Important
Information
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
ATTENTION: Please read all of these instructions before you operate your Projector for
the first time. Save these instructions for future reference.
ForyourownprotectionandprolongedoperationofyourProjector,besuretoreadthefollowing “IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS ”carefully,beforeuse.
Thisprojectorhasbeenengineeredandmanufacturedtoensureyourpersonalsafety.ButIMPROPERUSECAN
RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat the safeguards
incorporatedintothisProjector,observethefollowingbasicrulesforitsinstallation,useandservicing.
17. UnplugtheProjectorequipmentfromthewalloutletand
referservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthe
followingconditions:
a. Whenthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.
b. IfliquidhasbeenspilledintotheProjector.
c. IftheProjectorhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.
d. IftheProjectordoes not operate normally when
youfollowtheoperatinginstructions.Adjustonly
thosecontrolsthatarecoveredbytheoperating
instructions, as improper adjustment of other
controlsmaycausedamageandwilloftenrequire
extensiveworkbyaqualifiedtechniciantorestore
theProjectortonormaloperation.
e. IftheProjectorhasbeendroppedorthecabinet
hasbeendamaged.
f. WhentheProjectorexhibitsadistinctchangein
performance —thisindicatesaneedforservice.
18. Whenreplacementpartsarerequired,besuretheser-
vicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedby
themanufacturerthathavethesamecharacteristicsas
theoriginalparts.Unauthorisedsubstitutionsmayresult
infire,electricshock,orotherhazards.
19. ThisProjectorisprovidedwithoneofthefollowingtypes
ofplugs.Iftheplugshouldfailtofitintothepoweroutlet,
pleasecontactyourelectrician.
Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeoftheplug.
a. Two-wiretypemainsplug.
b. Three-wire grounding type mains plug with a
groundingterminal.
Thisplugwillonlyfitintoagroundingtypepower
outlet.
1. UnplugtheProjectorfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.
2. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
dampclothforcleaning.
3. Do not use attachments not recommended by the
Projectormanufacturer,astheymaycausehazards.
4. DonotusetheProjectornearwater;forexample,neara
bathtub,washbowl, kitchen sink,laundrytub,in awet
basement,nearaswimmingpool,etc.Neverspillliquid
intotheprojector.
5. DonotplacetheProjectoronanunstablecart,stand,or
table.TheProjectormayfall,whichmaycauseserious
injurytoachildoranadult,and/orseriousdamagetothe
unit.
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting —The product should be
mountedtoawallorceilingonlyasrecommendedby
themanufacturer.
7. Projector equipment and cart
combinations should be moved
withcare.Quickstops,excessive
force,andunevensurfacesmay
cause the equipment and cart
combinationtooverturn.
8. Slotsandopeningsinthecabinetbackandbottomare
providedforventilation.Toensurereliableoperationof
the Projector and to protect it from overheating, these
openingsmustnotbeblockedorcovered.Theopenings
shouldneverbecoveredwithclothorothermaterial.
9. This Projector should never be placed near or over a
radiator or heating vent. The Projector should not be
placedinabuilt-ininstallationsuchasabookcaseunless
properventilationisprovided.
10. TheProjectorshouldbeoperatedonlyfromthetypeof
powersourceindicatedonthebackoftheprojectororin
thespecifications.Ifyouarenotsureofthetypeofpower
suppliedtoyourhome,consultyourProjectordealeror
localpowercompany.
11. DonotplacetheProjectorwherethecordwillbeabused
bypersonswalkingonit.
12. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the
Projector.
13. Topreventdamagetotheprojectorduetolightningand
power-linesurges,unplugtheprojectorfromthepower
outlet,whennotinuse.
14. Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordswithtoo
manyproducts,becausethiscanresultinfireorelectric
shock.
15. NeverpushobjectsofanykindintotheProjectorthrough
thecabinetslotsastheymaytouchhigh-voltagepoints
orcauseashortcircuit.Thiscouldresultinafireorelectric
shock.
16. DonotattempttoservicetheProjectoryourself.Opening
orremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerousvoltage
orotherhazards.Referallservicingtoqualifiedservice
personnel.
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Important
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Temperature Monitor Function
Iftheprojectorstartstooverheatduetosetupproblems, “TEMP. ”and “ ”
willblinkinthelower-leftcornerofthepicture.Ifthetemperaturecontinuesto
rise,thelampwillturnoff,theTEMPERATUREWARNINGindicatoronthe
projectorwillblink,andaftera90-secondcooling-offperiodthepowerwill
shutoff.Referto “Lamp/MaintenanceIndicators ”onpage44fordetails.
•Thecoolingfanregulatestheinternaltemperature,anditsperformanceis
automaticallycontrolled.Thesoundofthefanmaychangeduringprojector
operationduetochangesinthefanspeed.
Lamp Monitor Function
Whentheprojectoristurnedonafterthelamphasbeenusedfor2,400hours,
“LAMP ”and “”willblinkinthelower-leftcornerofthepicturetoadviseyou
toreplacethelamp.Seepage46forlampreplacement.Ifthelamphasbeen
usedfor2,500hours,theprojectorpowerwillautomaticallyturnoffandthe
projectorwillenterstandbymode.Referto “Lamp/MaintenanceIndicators ”
onpage44fordetails.
Using the Terminal Cover
Whentheprojectorisusedonadesktop,highmountedorceilingmounted,
attachtheterminalcover(supplied)tohidetheconnectingcables.
Attaching the Terminal Cover
Alignwiththetabsontheprojectorandthenpresstheterminalcoverin
thedirectionofthearrow.
Tightenthetwoscrewsonthebottomoftheprojector.
Removing the Terminal Cover
Loosenthetwoscrewsonthebottomoftheprojector.
Raisetheterminalcoverandpullitoutinthedirectionofthearrow.
Tightenthescrews
Loosenthescrews
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Important
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Outstanding Features
1. DMDª* 1(Digital Micromirror Device) Chip
TheDMDChipallowsforahighercontrastimage.Itenablessmootherexpressionofdetailsofanimage,
andhighpicturequalityforanexcitingtheatreexperience.
*1DigitalLightProcessing,DLP,DigitalMicromirrorDeviceandDMDaretrademarksofTexasInstruments.
2. Five Speed Primary Colour Wheel
Thecolourwheelconsistsofonlythethreeprimarycoloursofthelightandcreatesahighercontrastimage
withhighcolourpurity.
3. Advanced Video Circuitry
Thevideocircuitsetupisdesignedforobtainingoptimalimagesfromaudiovisualequipment.Thecircuit
optimizeshighopticalperformancethatoriginatesintheDMDchipandthefivespeedprimarycolour
wheel,torealiseoutstandingvideoimages.
4. Low Noise Design
Anewopticalenginehasbeendevelopedforthisproducttominimisefannoiseforundisturbedviewing.
5. Lens Shift Function
Thedigitalshiftfunctionopticallyadjuststheverticalpositionofimages.Thefunctionallowsforsimple
adjustmentwhensettinguptheprojectorforthefirsttime.
6. 2D Keystone Correction
The2Dkeystonecorrectionfunctionelectricallycorrectsthesizeofprojectedimages.Thefunction
enablesdiagonalprojectionandthewiderrangesettings.
7. For use with DTV* 2
AllowsprojectionofDTVimagesand16:9wide-screenimageswhenconnectedtoaDTVdecoderor
similarvideosystems.
*2DTVistheumbrellatermusedtodescribethenewdigitaltelevisionsystemintheUnitedStates.
8. Easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Amulti-colourmenusystem,whichallowsforsimpleimageadjustments.
9. Colour Temperature Adjustment
Thefunctioncanbeusedtoadjustthecolourtemperaturetosuitthetypeofimageinputtotheprojector.
10. Gamma Correction Function
Thegammavaluesettingcanbeadjustedaccordingtotheinputsourceforoptimalimagecontrast.
11. Picture Setting Function
Thevaluesinvariousadjustmentsettingscanbestored.Thefunctioncanbeusedtoselectthevaluesto
suitthetypeofimageinputtotheprojectorbypressingthe PICTURE SETTING buttonontheprojectoror
ontheremotecontrol.
12. Component Video Input
Utilisesacomponentvideoinputsignal(Y,P B,P R).Thevideosignalisinputasseparatecomponentsto
providesuperiorcolourandimagequality.
13. Direct Computer Compatibility
Amulti-scanRGBinputacceptssignalsfromVGA(640dots 480lines)andMacintosh(from13"compatible
computers)withouttheneedforanyadditionalhardware.
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Setup & Connections
1
2To S-video output terminal
2To video output terminal
1
Projector
VCR, Laser disc player,
DVD player or DTV decoder
Connecting to Video Equipment
Connecting to a DVD Player and DTV Decoder
2To component output
terminals
1
Component cable
(commercially available)
DVD player
or
DTV decoder
1Connect each RCA connector of a component cable to the corresponding
RCA INPUT 1 terminals on the projector.
2Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding terminals on a DVD
player or DTV decoder.
CAUTION
•Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before
connecting.
S-video cable (commercially available)
Video cable
Projector
Connecting to a DVD player and DTV decoder with Component output (for INPUT 1)
Connecting to a DVD player and DTV decoder with component output (for INPUT 2)
1Connect the 3 RCA to 15-pin D-Sub cable to INPUT 2 COMPONENT/RGB port on the projector.
2Use the above cables to connect the DTV decoder or DVD player.
When connecting this projector to analog RGB output of the DTV decoder, select “Component”for “Signal Type”on the
OSD menu or press RGB/COMP. on the remote control. (See page 36.)
CAUTION
•Make sure to turn both the projector and the video equipment off, before connecting.
Projector
3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable
(sold separately AN-C3CP) DVD player
or
DTV decoder
1
2
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Setup & Connections
Operating the Remote Control
The remote control can be used to control the projec-
tor within the range shown on the left.
• The signal from the remote control can be reflected off a
screen for easy operation. However, the effective distance
of the signal may differ due to the screen material.
Remote Control
Remote Control
45 ˚
7m
30 ˚
30 ˚
45 ˚
30 ˚
Using the remote control in a dark
room
Thebacklightsoftheoperationbuttonscanbeturned
onforfivesecondsandoffbypressing LIGHT .Ifyou
wanttoturnoffthebacklightswhiletheyareon,press
LIGHT again.
Connecting a computer with RGB output
Connectoneofthecomputer-RGBcabletotheINPUT2COMPONENT/RGBportontheprojector.
ConnecttheotherendtotheCorrespondingterminalonacomputer.
•Makesuretoturnboththeprojectorandthevideoequipmentoff,beforeconnecting.
ConnectanRS-232Ccable(nullmodem,crosstype,commerciallyavailable)totheserialportonthecomputer.
CAUTION
•DonotconnectordisconnectanRS-232Ccabletoorfromthecomputerwhileitison.Thismaydamageyourcomputer.
•Referto “ComputerCompatibilityChart ”onpage54foralistofcomputersignalscompatiblewiththeprojector.Usewithcomputer
signalsotherthanthoselistedmaycausesomeofthefunctionsnottowork.
•TheRS-232Cfunctionmaynotoperateifyourcomputerportisnotcorrectlysetup.Pleaserefertotheoperationmanualofthe computerfor
details.
•Thearrows( , )intheconfigurationaboveindicatethedirectionofthesignals.
•AMacintoshadaptormayberequiredforusewithsomeMacintoshcomputers.ContactyournearestSharpAuthorisedProjectorDeal eror
ServiceCentre.
Connecting to a Computer
Computer-RGBcable
LIGHTbutton
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Setup & Connections
Using the Swivel Stand
Setting Up the Screen
Youcanadjusttheangleanddirectionoftheprojectedimagebyusing
theSwivelStand.
UnlocktheleverontheSwivelStand.
Adjusttheangleanddirectionoftheprojectedimageasyouwant
byliftinguptheprojectorandrotatingtheprojectorontheSwivel
Stand.
LocktheleverontheSwivelStand.
CAUTION
•Donotholdthelenswhenlifting,loweringorrotatingtheprojector.
•Whenloweringtheprojector,becarefulnottogetyourfingerscaughtinthe
areabetweentheSwivelStandandtheprojector.
•Whentheheightordirectionoftheprojectorisadjusted,theimagemaybecome
distorted (keystoned), depending on the relativepositions of the projector
andthescreen.Seepage19fordetailsonthekeystonecorrection.
Removing the Swivel Stand
Lifttheprojector( )withpressingtheremoving-standbuttononthe
backoftheprojector( ).
Attaching the Swivel Stand
Alignthetabsonthefrontbottomoftheprojector( ).Whileholding
downthebutton( ),placetheprojectorontotheSwivelStand( )to
attach.
Presstheprojectordownfirmlytoattach
ittotheSwivelStandtomakesureitis
securelyattachedtotheSwivelStand.
Adjustableupto
–10 °fromthe
standardposition.
Adjustableupto
–25 °fromthe
standardposition.
Adjustableupto
–3 °fromthe
standardposition.
Removing-
standbutton
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Setup & Connections
Keystone Correction
This function can be used to adjust the Keystone
settings.
•Fordetailsaboutusingthemenuscreen,seepage26.
Description of 2D Keystone Correction
Selected item Description
Horizontal Keystone Correction
Vertical Keystone Correction
Press KEYSTONE on the projector or on the
remotecontrol.
Press /to select “H Keystone ”or “V
Keystone ”.
Press /tomovethe markontheselected
adjustmentitemtothedesiredsetting.
Toreturntothenormalscreen,press KEYSTONE
again.
•Straightlinesandtheedgesofthedisplayedimagemay
appearjagged,whenadjustingtheKeystonesetting.
•Whenadjusting “HKeystone ”and “VKeystone ”atthesame
time, the values of adjustable angles for each setting
becomesmaller.
•The “DigitalShift ”and “Subtitle ”cannotbeadjustedwhen
Keystonecorrectionisapplied.
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Setup & Connections
Adjusting the Projection Distance
•Refertopages19and20aboutthefunctionofKeystonecorrectionandplacementofprojectorusingthecorrection.
•Decidetheplacementoftheprojectorreferringtothefiguresonthetableandthediagrambelowaccordingtothesizeof
yourscreenandtheinputsignal.
(a) Maximumprojectiondistance
(b) Minimumprojectiondistance
(c) Horizontalplacementrangewhenprojectiondistanceismaximum.
(d) Horizontalplacementrangewhenprojectiondistanceisminimum.
(e) Verticalplacementrangewhenprojectiondistanceismaximum.
(f) Verticalplacementrangewhenprojectiondistanceisminimum.
•Theaspectratiooftheprojectedimageshiftsslightlywhenthe
lensshiftisatapositionotherthanthetopposition.
•Theaspectratiooftheprojectedimagealsoshiftsslightly
whenthe “HKeystone ”and “VKeystone ”functionsare
adjustedsimultaneously.
•KeystonecorrectioncannotbeappliedtoOnScreenDisplay.
•WhenKeystonecorrectionisapplied,theresolutionofimage
canbedeterioratedtosomeextent.
•Thereareerrorsof–3%intheformulasbelow.
When using a
normal screen (4:3)
When using a wide
screen (16:9)
Screensize
(4:3)( )
ProjectiondistanceandKeystonecorrection
Maximumprojectiondistance Minimumprojectiondistance
HorizontalPlacementrange(d)
Diag.
508cm (200")
381cm (150")
254cm (100")
213cm (84")
183cm (72")
152cm (60")
102cm (40")
HorizontalPlacementrange(c)
Projection
distance(a)
–
5.6m (18’ 5")
3.7m (12’ 3")
3.1m (10’ 2")
2.7m (8’ 9")
2.2m (7’ 3")
1.5m (4’11")
Composite,S-video
480 /P,1080
–
1.7m (5’ 7")
1.1m (3’ 7")
0.9m (2’11")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.6m (1’12")
0.4m (1’ 4")
720P
–
1.2m (3’11")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
RGB
–
0.9m (2’11")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
0.2m ( 8")
Vertical
placementrange
(e)
–
1.2m (3’11")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.3m (12")
Projection
distance(b)
6.2m (20’ 4")
4.6m (15’ 3")
3.1m (10’ 2")
2.6m (8’ 6")
2.2m (7’ 3")
1.8m (6")
1.2m (3’11")
Composite,S-video
480 /P,1080
1.5m (4’11")
1.1m (3’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
720P
1.1m (3’ 7")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
0.3m (12")
0.2m ( 8")
RGB
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.6m (1’12")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
0.3m (12")
0.2m ( 8")
0.1m ( 4")
Vertical
placementrange
(f)
1.4m (4’ 7")
1.0m (3’ 3")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.2m ( 8")
Screensize
(16:9)( )
ProjectiondistanceandKeystonecorrection
Maximumprojectiondistance Minimumprojectiondistance
Diag.
508cm (200")
381cm (150")
338cm (133")
269cm (106")
254cm (100")
234cm (92")
213cm (84")
183cm (72")
152cm (60")
102cm (40")
Projection
distance(a)
8.2m (26’11")
6.1m (20’ 1")
5.4m (17’10")
4.3m (14’ 2")
4.1m (13’ 4")
3.7m (12’ 3")
3.4m (11’ 2")
2.9m (9’ 7")
2.4m (7’11")
1.6m (5’ 3")
Composite,S-video
480 /P,1080
2.5m (8’ 2")
1.8m (5’11")
1.6m (5’ 3")
1.3m (4’ 3")
1.2m (3’11")
1.1m (3’ 7")
1.0m (3’ 3")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.4m (1’ 4")
720P
1.8m (5’11")
1.3m (4’ 3")
1.1m (3’ 7")
0.9m (2’11")
0.9m (2’11")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.3m (12")
RGB
1.4m (4’ 7")
1.0m (3’ 3")
0.9m (2’11")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.2m ( 8")
Vertical
placementrange
(e)
1.8m (5’11")
1.4m (4’ 7")
1.2m (3’11")
0.9m (2’11")
0.9m (2’11")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.3m (12")
Projection
distance(b)
6.8m (22’ 2")
5.1m (16’ 7")
4.5m (14’ 9")
3.6m (11’ 8")
3.4m (11’)
3.1m (10’ 2")
2.8m (9’ 3")
2.4m (7’11")
2.0m (6’ 7")
1.3m (4’ 3")
Composite,S-video
480 /P,1080
1.6m (5’ 3")
1.2m (3’11")
1.1m (3’ 7")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
720P
1.2m (3’11")
0.9m (2’11")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.6m (1’12")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
0.2m ( 8")
RGB
0.9m (2’11")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.3m (12")
0.2m ( 8")
0.1m ( 4")
Vertical
placementrange
(f)
1.5m (4’11")
1.1m (3’ 7")
1.0m (3’ 3")
0.8m (2’ 7")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.7m (2’ 4")
0.6m (1’12")
0.5m (1’ 8")
0.4m (1’ 4")
0.2m ( 8")
HorizontalPlacementrange(c) HorizontalPlacementrange(d)
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Setup & Connections
Rear Projection
•Placeatranslucentscreenbetweentheprojectorand
theaudience.
•Use the projector ’s menu screen to reverse the
projected image. (See page 42 for use of this
function.)
•Optimalimagequalitycanbeachievedwhentheprojector
ispositionedperpendiculartothescreenwithallfeetflat
andleveled.
Projection Using a Mirror
•When the distance between the projector and a
screenisnotsufficientfornormalrearprojection,you
canuseamirrortoreflecttheimageontothescreen.
•Placeamirror(normalflattype)infrontofthelens.
•Projectthenormalimageontothemirror.
•Theimagereflectedfromthemirrorisprojectedonto
thetranslucentscreen.
CAUTION
•Whenusingamirror,besuretocarefullypositionboththe
projectorandthemirrorsothelightdoesnotshineintothe
eyesoftheaudience.
•ItisrecommendedthatyouusetheoptionalSharp
ceiling-mountbracketforthisinstallation.
•Before mounting the projector, remove the Swivel
Stand.(Seepage17forremovingandattachingthe
SwivelStand.)
•Beforemountingtheprojector,contactyournearest
SharpAuthorisedProjectorDealerorServiceCentre
to obtain the recommended ceiling-mount bracket
(soldseparately).(AN-TK202ceiling-mountbracket,
AN-TK201extensiontube,AN-60KTceilingadaptors
forAN-TK202orAN-TK201)
•Whentheprojectorisintheinvertedposition,usethe
upperedgeofthescreenasthebaseline.
•Use the projector ’s menu screen to select the
appropriateprojectionmode.(Seepage42foruse
ofthisfunction.)
Ceiling-mount Projection
Image Projection
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Operation Buttons
Adjusting the Picture Aspect Ratio
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