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    Easy to Use Functions
     Password (Setting a Pass-
    word)
    A password must be set to activate the “Anti-Theft”
    function (Page 48).
    There is no factory preset for the password or the
    “Anti-Theft” settings. In this way, anyone can freely
    set a new password and “Anti-Theft” settings. It is
    therefore recommended that even if you do not want
    to use the “Anti-Theft” function, you at least set a
    password to prevent others from setting the “Anti-
    Theft” function.
    A password can only be set by using the remote
    control.
    Select “Password” on the “Options” menu,
    then press 
     and follow the procedure be-
    low to enter the password.
    1Press 
    ' '' '
    ' or 
    " "" "
    " to select the desired
    number and then press 
    | || |
    |.
    2Enter the 3 remaining digits and
    press 
    .
    3Enter the password again in “Recon-
    firm” and press 
    .
    Note
    •When a password is set, you need to enter the
    password to change the “Anti-Theft” setting.
    If you want to change the password, follow
    the procedure below.
    1Press 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    " and 
    | || |
    | to enter the pass-
    word in “Old Password” and press
    .
    2Press 
    ' '' '
    ', 
    " "" "
    " and 
    | || |
    | to set the new
    password and press 
    .
    3Enter the new 4-digit password
    again in “Reconfirm” and press
    .
    Note
    •If you do not want to set a password, leave the
    fields in steps 2 and 3 blank and press 
    .
    •To cancel the password settings, press 
    .
    If You Forget Your Pass-
    word
    If you forget the password, delete it using the fol-
    lowing procedure and set a new password.
    Press
    Note
    •You can only use the buttons on the projector
    to delete the password.
    •The password cannot be deleted using the
    above described procedures while the “Anti-
    Theft” function is set. If you forget your pass-
    word while the “Anti-Theft” function is activated,
    you will need to contact your nearest Sharp Au-
    thorized Projector Dealer or Service Center (see
    page 65).  You may need to bring your projector
    to them to restore the projector to original fac-
    tory condition (password and keycode reset).
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     Anti-Theft (Setting the Anti-
    Theft)
    The anti-theft function prevents unauthorized use
    of the projector. You can choose to use this func-
    tion or not. If you do not want to use this function,
    just do not enter the keycode. Once the anti-theft
    function is activated, users will need to enter the
    correct keycode each time the projector is turned
    on. Failure to enter the correct keycode will cause
    images to not be projected. The following proce-
    dures explain how to use this function.
    Select “Anti-Theft” on the “Options” menu,
    then press 
     and follow the procedure be-
    low to enter the keycode.
    Note
    •“Anti-Theft” cannot be selected unless
    “Password” is set. (See page 47.)
    •When “Anti-Theft” is selected, the password in-
    put box will appear. Enter the keycode after the
    right password is entered.
    Info
    •Once the function is activated, you must remem-
    ber the correct keycode. We suggest you record
    the keycode in a safe place where only authorized
    users have access. If you lose or forget your
    keycode, you will need to contact your nearest
    Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Cen-
    ter (see page 65).  You may need to bring your pro-
    jector to them to restore the projector to original
    factory condition (password and keycode reset).
    Using the “Options” Menu
    1Press any button you like on the re-
    mote control or projector to set the
    first digit in “New Code”.
    Note
    •The following buttons on the remote con-
    trol and projector cannot be set as
    keycodes:
    •POWER ON/OFF buttons
    •ENTER button
    •UNDO button
    •MENU button
    •FORWARD button
    •BACK button
    2Enter the remaining 3 digits by
    pressing any buttons you like.
    3Enter the same keycode once more
    in “Reconfirm”.
    Info
    When “Anti-Theft” is set, the keycode in-
    putting box appears after the power is
    turned on. When it appears, enter the right
    keycode.
    •Press the buttons on the remote control if the
    buttons on the remote control are used for set-
    ting the keycode. In the same manner, press
    the buttons on the projector if the buttons on
    the projector are used for setting the keycode.
    Example:“Options” menu screen for
    INPUT 2 (S-Video) mode
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    Easy to Use Functions
    If you want to change the keycode, follow
    the procedure below.
    Note
    •When “Anti-Theft” is selected, the password in-
    put box will appear. After the password has been
    entered, you can change the keycode.
    1Press the buttons on the remote
    control or the projector to enter the
    preset 4-digit keycode in “Old
    Code”.
    2Press any button you like on the re-
    mote control or the projector to en-
    ter the new keycode.
    3Enter the same 4-digit keycode in
    “Reconfirm”.
    Note
    •If you do not want to set a keycode, leave the
    keycode field blank in steps 2 and 3 and press
    .
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    Reversing/Inverting Projected Images
    You can reverse or invert the projected image for various applications using the “PRJ Mode”
    menu. For operation of the menu screen, see pages 32 to 35.
    Example:“PRJ Mode” menu screen for
    INPUT 1 (RGB) mode
    Setting the Projection
    Mode
    Display the “PRJ Mode” menu and select the
    desired projection mode.
    Description of Projection Modes
    Note
    •This function is used for the reversed image and
    ceiling-mount setups. See page 25 for these set-
    ups.
    Selectable settings
     Front
     Ceiling+Front
     Rear
     Ceiling+RearDescription
    Normal image
    Inverted image
    Reversed image
    Reversed and inverted image
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    Appendix
    Carrying the Projector
    How to Use the
    Carrying Case
    When carrying the projector, attach the lens cap
    to the lens, and place it in the supplied carrying
    case.
    1Open the cover of the carrying
    case.
    2Remove the inner padding from
    the carrying case, and fold it in
    the direction of the arrows.
    3Reinsert the inner padding into
    the carrying case.
    Info
    •Be sure to insert the inner padding to
    protect the lens and the projector.
    4Place the projector and the ac-
    cessories in the carrying case.
    Info
    •Be sure to attach the lens cap to pro-
    tect the lens.
    •Be sure the projector has cooled
    down sufficiently before placing it in
    the case.
    Info
    •This carrying case is only for storing and
    carrying the projector.
    •Sending the projector in the carrying case
    as a parcel may cause damage to the pro-
    jector. If you send the projector in the car-
    rying case as a parcel, be sure to place it
    in a sturdy case and with enough shock
    absorbing material to avoid any damage.
    •Do not expose the carrying case or projec-
    tor to direct sunlight, near heat sources, or
    leave them in a car. The carrying case or
    projector may change color or become de-
    formed.
    Adjust the
    shoulder
    strap.
    Lens cap
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    Cleaning
    Paper
    WaxThinner
    Cleaning the lens
    Use a commercially available blower or lens
    cleaning paper (for glasses and camera lenses)
    for cleaning the lens. Do not use any liquid type
    cleaning agents, as they may wear off the coat-
    ing film on the surface of the lens.
    As the surface of the lens can easily get dam-
    aged, be sure not to scrape or hit the lens.
    Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents
    Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the
    exhaust vent and the intake vent.
    Maintenance
    Cleaning the projector
    Be sure to unplug the power cord before clean-
    ing the projector.
    The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made
    of plastic. Avoid using benzene or thinner, as these
    can damage the finish on the cabinet.
    Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides
    on the projector.
    Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the pro-
    jector for a long time.
        The effects of some of the agents in the plastic
    may cause damage to the quality or finish of the
    projector.
    Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth.
    When the dirt is hard to remove, soak a cloth in a
    mild detergent diluted with water, wring the cloth
    well and then wipe the projector.
    Strong cleaning detergents may discolor, warp or
    damage the coating on the projector.
    Make sure to test on a small, inconspicuous area
    on the projector before use.
    Mild detergent
    diluted with water
    Mild detergent
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    Appendix
    1
    2
    3
    Replacing the Air Filter
    Ta b • This projector is equipped with air fil-
    ters to ensure the optimal operating
    condition of the projector.
    • The air filters should be cleaned every
    100 hours of use. Clean the filters more
    often when the projector is used in a
    dusty or smoky location.
    • Ask your nearest Sharp Authorized Pro-
    jector Dealer or Service Center to ex-
    change the filter (PFILDA008WJZZ)
    when it is no longer possible to clean.
    Cleaning and Replacing
    the Air Filter
    1Turn off the power and discon-
    nect the power cord.
    •Press  on the projector or 
    on the remote control. Wait until the cool-
    ing fan stops.
    2Remove the filter/lamp unit
    cover.
    •Turn the projector over. Loosen the user
    service screw (1) that secures the fil-
    ter/lamp unit cover. Pressing the tab
    (2), remove the filter/lamp unit cover
    (3).
    3Remove the air filter.
    •Pick the air filter up with your fingers and
    lift it out of the filter/lamp unit cover.
    Power OFF buttonAir filter
    (not removable)
    Power
    OFF
    button
    User service screw Air filter
    Air filter
    (not removable) " "" "
    " Bottom view
    " "" "
    " Rear view
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    4Clean the air filter.
    •Clean the dust off the air filter and cover
    with a vacuum cleaner extension hose.
    5Replace the air filter.
    •Place the air filter underneath the tabs
    on the filter/lamp unit cover.
    6Replace the filter/lamp unit
    cover.
    •Align the tab on the filter/lamp unit  cover
    (1) and place it while pressing the tab
    (2) to close it. Then tighten the user
    service screw (3) to secure the filter/
    lamp unit cover.
    Note
    •Be sure the filter/lamp unit  cover is securely
    installed. The power will not turn on unless
    it is correctly installed.
    •If dust or dirt has collected inside the rear
    and bottom air filters (not removable), clean
    the filter with a vacuum cleaner extension
    hose.
    1
    2
    Ta b
    3
    User service screw
    Replacing the Air Filter
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    Appendix
    Maintenance Indicators
    The warning lights on the projector indicate problems inside the projector.
    If a problem occurs, either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp replacement indicator will
    illuminate red, and the power will turn off. After the power has been turned off, follow the proce-
    dures given below.
    Temperature warning indicator Lamp replacement indicator Power indicator
    About the temperature warning indicator
    If the temperature inside the pro-
    jector increases, due to blockage
    of the air vents, or the setting lo-
    cation, “
    ” will illuminate in
    the lower left corner of the picture.
    If the temperature keeps on rising,
    the lamp will turn off and the tem-
    perature warning indicator will
    blink, the cooling fan will run for a
    further 90 seconds, and then the
    power will be shut off. After
    “
    ” appears, be sure to per-
    form the following measures.
    About the lamp
    replacement indicator
    The lamp life becomes 0%, when used
    for approximately 4,500 hours with “Eco
    Mode” or when used for approximately
    3,000 hours with “Standard Mode” (see
    page 45).
    When the remaining lamp life becomes
    5% or less, “
    ” (yellow) will be displayed
    on the screen. When the percentage be-
    comes 0%, “
    ” will change to “” (red),
    the lamp will automatically turn off and
    then the projector as well. At this time,
    the lamp replacement indicator will illu-
    minate in red.
    If you try to turn on the projector a fourth
    time without replacing the lamp, the pro-
    jector will not turn on.
    Maintenance indicator
    Condition Problem Possible Solution
    Temperature
    warning
    indicatorNormalAbnormal
    OffRed on/
    Power offThe internal
    temperature is
    abnormally high. Abnormal
    • Blocked air intake•Relocate the projector to an area
    with proper ventilation.
    •Cooling fan break-
    down
    •Internal circuit failure
    •Clogged air intake•Take the projector to your nearest
    Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer
    or Service Center (see page 65)
    for repair.
    Lamp
    replacement
    indicator
    Red on/
    Power offThe lamp does
    not illuminate.•Burnt-out lamp
    •Lamp circuit failure•Carefully replace the lamp. (See
    page 58)
    •Take the projector to your nearest
    Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer
    or Service Center (see page 65)
    for repair.
    •Please exercise care when
    replacing the lamp.
    Green on
    Green
    blinks
    when the
    lamp is
    active.Red onTime to change
    the lamp•Remaining lamp life
    becomes 5% or less.
    Power
    indicatorThe power
    indicator blinks
    in red when the
    projector is on.•The filter/lamp unit
    cover is open.•Securely install the cover.
    •If the power indicator blinks even
    when the filter/lamp unit cover is
    securely installed, contact your
    nearest Sharp Authorized Projec-
    tor Dealer or Service Center for
    advice. Green on/
    Red onRed blinks
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    Info
    •If the temperature warning indicator illuminates, and the power turns off, follow the above possible solutions
    and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plugging in the power cord and turning
    the power back on. (At least 5 minutes.)
    •If the power is turned off and then turned on again, as during a brief test, the lamp replacement indicator may
    be triggered, preventing the power from going on. Should this occur, disconnect the power cord from the wall
    outlet and plug it back in again.
    •If you want to clean the air vents during projector operation, be sure to first press 
     on the projector or
     on the remote control and after the power has turned off and the cooling fan has stopped, then clean the
    vents.
    •Do not unplug the power cord after the power has been turned off and while the cooling fan is running. The
    cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds.
    Maintenance Indicators
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