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    Appendix
    Maintenance indicatorProblemCause Possible solution
    T emperature
    warning
    indicator Normal
    Abnormal
    Off Red on
    (Standby) The internal
    temperature is
    abnormally high.
    Abnormal
    •
     Blocked air intake •
    Relocate the projector to an area
    with proper ventilation (see page
    8).
    • Cooling fan break-
    down
    • Internal circuit failure
    • Clogged air intake •
    Ta ke the projector to your nearest
    Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer
    or Service Center (see page  66)
    f or repair.
    • Clean the exhaust and intake
    vents. (See page  55.)
    Lamp
    indicator
    Red on
    (Standby)The lamp does
    not illuminate. •
    Burnt-out lamp
    • Lamp circuit failure •
    Carefully replace the lamp. (See
    page  61.)
    • Ta ke the projector to your nearest
    Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer
    or Service Center (see page  66)
    f or repair.
    • Please exercise care when
    replacing the lamp.
    • Securely install the lamp unit cover.
    Red on
    Time to change
    the lamp. •
    Remaining lamp life
    becomes 5% or less.Green onGreen blinks
    when the lamp is warming up
    Info
    • If the temperature warning indicator illuminates and the projector enter\
    s the standby mode, check whether
    any of the ventilation holes are blocked (see page  8) and then try turning the power back on. Wait until the
    projector has cooled down completely before plugging in the power cord and turning the power back on.
    (At least 10 minutes.)
    • If the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using the
    projector, and the power supply recovers immediately after that, the lamp indicator will illuminate in red
    and the lamp may not be lit. In this case, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet, replace the power
    cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again.
    • The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant\
     and this function is controlled
    automatically. The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fan speed may
    change and this is not a malfunction.
    The lamp does
    not illuminate. •
    The lamp is shut
    down abnormally. •
    Disconnect the power cord from
    the AC outlet, and then connect it
    again.
    Power
    indicator Green on/
    Red on
    Green blinks (Cooling) Red blinks
    The power
    indicator blinks
    in red when the
    projector is on. •
    If the power indicator blinks even
    when the covers are securely
    installed, or if the cooling fan does
    not run normally, then contact your
    nearest Sharp Authorized
    Projector Dealer or Service Center
    (see page  66) for advice.
    •
    The filter cover, lamp
    unit cover or lens
    housing cover is
    open.
    • Cooling fan break-
    down 
    						
    							-60
    Lamp
    ■It is recommended that the lamp unit (optional: AN-C430LP) be replaced when the remaining lamp
    life becomes 5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration \
    in the picture and color
    quality. The lamp life (percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display. See page  47.
    ■ Purchase a replacement lamp unit of type AN-C430LP from your place of purchase, nearest Sharp
    Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.
    IMPORTANT NOTE TO U.S. CUSTOMERS:
    The lamp included with this projector is backed by a 90-day parts and labor limited warranty. All service
    of this projector under warranty, including lamp replacement, must be obtained through a Sharp Autho-
    ri zed Projector Dealer or Service Center. For the name of the nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer
    or Service Center, please call toll-free: 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277).
    Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposal Information
    www.lamprecycle.org or 1-800-BE-SHARP
    Caution Concerning the Lamp
    ■ This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp
    failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, \
    improper cooling, surface
    scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time.
    The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individ\
    ual lamp and/or the condition
    and the frequency of use. It is important to note that failure can often\
     result in the bulb cracking.
    ■ When the lamp replacement indicator and on-screen display icon are illum\
    inated, it is recommended
    that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately, even if the lamp appears to be operating
    normally.
    ■ Should the lamp break, the glass particles may spread inside the lamp ca\
    ge or gas contained in the
    lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent. Because the gas \
    in this lamp includes
    mercury, ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas. In
    case of exposure to the gas, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
    ■ Should the lamp break, there is also a possibility that glass particles \
    may spread inside of the
    projector. In such a case, it is recommended you contact your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector
    Dealer or Service Center to assure safe operation.
    Replacing the Lamp
    Caution
    •Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn
    or injury.
    • W ait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool
    before removing the lamp unit.
    ■ Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in thi\
    s section. *If you wish, you
    may have the lamp replaced at your nearest Sharp Authorized Projector Dealer or Service Center.
    * If the new lamp does not illuminate after replacement, take your projector to the nearest Sharp Authorized
    Projector Dealer or Service Center for repair.
    Regarding the Lamp
    U.S .A. ONLY 
    						
    							-61
    Appendix
    Securing screws
    Optional
    accessoryLamp unit
    AN-C430LPRemoving and Installing
    the Lamp Unit
    W arning!
    •Do not remove the lamp unit from the pro-
    jector right after use. The lamp and parts
    around the lamp will be very hot and may
    cause burn or injury.
    Info
    •Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp
    unit or the inside of the projector.
    • To  av oid injury to yourself and damage to
    the lamp, make sure you carefully follow
    the steps below.
    • Do not loosen other screws except for the
    lamp unit cover and lamp unit.
    1Press STANDBY/ON on the
    projector or 
    STANDBY on the
    remote control to put the projec-
    tor into standby mode.
    • W ait until the cooling fan stops.
    2Disconnect the power cord.
    •Unplug the power cord from the AC
    socket.
    • Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled
    down (about 1 hour).
    3Remove the lamp unit cover.
    •Loosen the user service screw ( 1) that
    secures the lamp unit cover. Slide down
    ( 2 ) and remove the lamp unit cover
    ( 3 ).
    4Remove the lamp unit.
    •Loosen the securing screws from the
    lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit and pull it
    in the direction of the arrow. At this time,
    keep the lamp unit horizontal and do not
    tilt it.
    AC  socket
    1
    32
    User service screw
    (for lamp unit cover)
    STANDBY/ON 
    button 
    						
    							-62
    5Insert the new lamp unit.
    •Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp
    unit compartment. Fasten the securing
    screws.
    6Replace the lamp unit cover.
    •Align the lamp unit cover and slide it to
    close. Then tighten the user service
    screw to secure the lamp unit cover.
    Info
    • If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are not
    correctly installed, the power will not turn
    on, even if the power cord is connected to
    the projector.
    Resetting the Lamp Timer
    Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp.
    Info
    •Make sure to reset the lamp timer only
    when replacing the lamp. If you reset the
    lamp timer and continue to use the same
    lamp, this may cause the lamp to become
    damaged or explode.
    • You can also reset the lamp timer via the
    LAN.
    (Refer to the SETUP MANUAL on the sup-
    plied CD-ROM for details.)
    1Connect the power cord.
    • Plug the power cord into the AC socket
    of the projector.
    2Reset the lamp timer.
    •While simultaneously holding down  ",
    ENTER and MENU on the projector,
    press 
    STANDBY/ON on the projector.
    • “LAMP 0000H” is displayed, indicating
    that the lamp timer is reset.
    User service screw
    (for lamp unit cover)
    AC  socket
    " button
    ENTER button STANDBY/ON button
    MENU button
    Regarding the Lamp 
    						
    							-63
    Appendix
    Note
    •This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous (CRT/LCD)
    mode. Should this occur, turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data
    in “CRT only” mode. Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer’s
    operation manual.
    • When this projector receives 640  × 350 VESA format VGA signals, “640  × 400” appears on the screen.
    • When projecting the RGB interlace signal using COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1, 2 or DVI-D with “Signal Type”
    set to “Auto” or “RGB”, the image may not be projected as desired. In this case, use either Video or S-Video.
    Computer Compatibility Chart
    •Multiple signal support
    Horizontal Frequency: 15–70 kHz
    Ve rtical Frequency: 43–85 Hz
    DTV
    Computer
    Pixel Clock: 12–108 MHz
    Sync signal: Compatible with TTL level
    • Compatible with sync on green signal
    The table below lists signal codes that are compatible with the projector. When the images are distorted or
    cannot be projected, adjust the output signal of your computer and so forth while referring to the table below.
    27.0
    31.5
    37.9
    27.0
    31.5
    37.9
    26.2
    31.5
    34.7
    37.9
    37.5
    43.3
    31.4
    35.1
    37.9
    46.6
    48.1
    46.9
    53.7
    35.5
    40.3
    48.4
    56.5
    60.0
    68.7
    45.0
    47.7
    62.7
    47.6
    47.8
    55.0
    66.2
    67.5
    64.0
    64.0
    34.9
    49.7
    60.2
    68.7 60
    70
    85
    60
    70
    85
    50
    60
    70
    72
    75
    85
    50
    56
    60
    70
    72
    75
    85
    43
    50
    60
    70
    75
    85
    60
    60
    75
    60
    60
    60
    70
    75
    60
    60
    67
    75
    75
    75
    Upscale
    True
    True
    Intelligent Compression
    Upscale
    Intelligent Compression
    640   400
    720   400
    640   480
    800   600
    1,024   768
    1,280   720
    1,280   768
    1,280   800
    1,360   768
    1,366   768
    1,152   864
    1,280   1,024
    1,400   1,050
    640   480
    832   624
    1,024   768
    1,152   870
    MAC 13
    MAC 16
    MAC 19
    MAC 21
    PC
    VGA
    SVGA XGA
    WXGA SXGA
    SXGA+ VGA
    SVGA XGA
    SXGA
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔ ✔
    ✔
    Display
    PC/MAC Resolution VESA Standard Vertical Frequency
    (Hz) DVI
    Support
    Horizontal Frequency
    (kHz)
    15.7
    31.5
    33.8
    15.6
    31.3
    37.5
    45.0
    33.8
    28.1
    33.8
    480I480P
    540P
    576
    I576P
    720P
    720P
    1035
    I1080I1080I
    60
    60
    60
    50
    50
    50
    60
    60
    50
    60Signal Vertical Frequency (Hz) DVI Support Horizontal Frequency (kHz)
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    ✔
    The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA.  However, this projector supports other signals
    that are not VESA standards. 
    						
    							-64
    Troubleshooting
    Check
    •Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
    •Po wer to the external connected devices is off.
    • The selected input mode is wrong.
    •The AV MUTE function is working.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to the rear panel of the projector.
    •Remote control batteries have run out.
    •External output has not been set when connecting notebook computer.
    •The filter cover, lamp unit cover or lamp housing cover is not
    installed correctly.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to the rear panel of the projector.
    • “Bright” is set to minimum position.
    •Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
    (Video, S-Video Input only)
    • Video input system is incorrectly set.
    (COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1, 2, DVI-D only)
    • Input signal type (RGB/Component) is incorrectly set.
    •Adjust the focus.
    •The projection distance exceeds the focus range.
    • There is fog on the lens. If the projector is carried from a cold
    room into a warm room, or if it is suddenly heated,
    condensation may form on the surface of the lens and the
    image will become blurred. Please set up the projector at least
    one hour before it is to be used. If condensation should form,
    remove the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for it to
    clear.
    (Computer Input only)
    • Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments. (“Clock” Adjustment)
    • Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments. (“Phase” Adjustment)
    • Noise may appear depending on the computer.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to the rear panel of the projector.
    • Volume is set to minimum.
    • If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage
    caused by room temperature changes. This will not affect
    operation or performance.
    Problem
    An unusual sound is
    occasionally heard from the cabinet.
    P age
    30
    —
    34
    35
    23-29
    15
    23
    59
    23-29
    44
    44
    45
    45
    33
    19—
    46
    46—
    23-29
    35
    —
    Sound is heard but no picture appears.
    Color is faded or poor. Picture is blurred;noise appears.
    Picture appears but no sound is heard.
    No picture and no sound
    or projector does not star t. 
    						
    							-65
    Appendix
    CheckProblemPage
    Maintenance
    indicator illuminates or
    b links in red.
    The projector cannot be
    turned on or put into the standby mode using the
    STANDBY/ON button on
    the projector.
    Picture is green with
    component input signals (COMPUTER/
    COMPONENT 1, 2, DVI-D).
    Picture is pink (no green)with RGB input signals (COMPUTER/
    COMPONENT 1, 2, DVI-D).
    Picture is too bright and
    whitish.
    The black levels of the
    image show banding or
    appear faded when DVI-
    D is selected.
    The cooling fan
    becomes noisy.
    The lamp does not light up even after the
    projector turns on.
    The lamp suddenly turns
    off during projection.
    The image sometimes flickers.
    The lamp takes a long
    time to turn on.
    Picture is dark.
    The remote control cannot be used. •
    See “Maintenance Indicators”.
    •The keylock is set.
    If the keylock is set to ON, all the buttons are locked.
    •Change the input signal type setting.
    •Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
    •Select the Dynamic Range setting (“Standard” or “Enhanced”)
    that results in the best picture quality.
    •When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling
    fan runs faster.
    • The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.
    Replace the lamp.
    •Cables incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected
    equipment works improperly.
    •If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.
    • The lamp will eventually need to be changed.
    The lamp has reached the end of its life. Replace the lamp.
    •Operate the remote control while pointing it at the projector’s
    remote control sensor.
    • The remote control may be too far away from the projector.
    • If direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light is shining on the
    projector’s remote control sensor, place the projector where it
    will not be affected by strong light.
    • The batteries may be depleted or inserted incorrectly. Make
    sure the batteries are inserted correctly or insert new ones. 58
    50
    45
    44
    45
    —
    58
    23-29
    60
    60
    15
    15
    This projector is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by
    incorrect operation or interference. If this should happen, unplug the projector and plug it in again
    after more than 5 minutes. 
    						
    							-66
    For SHARP Assistance
    If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, first refer to the
    “Troubleshooting” section on pages 64 and  65. If this operation manual does not answer
    y our question, please contact the SHARP Service departments listed below.
    U .S.A. Sharp Electronics Corporation
    1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277)
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharpusa.com
    Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd. (905) 568-7140
    http://www.sharp.ca
    Mexico Sharp Electronics Corporation Mexico Branch
    (525) 716-9000
    http://www.sharp.com.mx
    Latin America Sharp Electronics Corp. Latin American Group
    (305) 264-2277
    [email protected]
    http://www.siempresharp.com
    Germany Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH 01805-234675
    http://www.sharp.de
    U. K. Sharp Electronics (U.K.) Ltd.
    08705 274277
    http://www.sharp.co.uk/customersupport
    Italy Sharp Electronics (Italy) S.P.A. (39) 02-89595-1
    http://www.sharp.it
    France Sharp Electronics France 01 49 90 35 40
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.fr
    Spain Sharp Electronica Espana, S.A. 93 5819700
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.es
    Switzerland Sharp Electronics (Schweiz) AG 0041 1 846 63 11
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.ch
    Sweden Sharp Electronics ( Nordic ) AB (46) 8 6343600
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.se
    Austria Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH Branch Office Austria
    0043 1 727 19 123
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.at Benelux SHARP Electronics Benelux BV
    0900-SHARPCE (0900-7427723)
    Nederland
    9900-0159 Belgium
    http://www.sharp.nl
    http://www.sharp.be
    http://www.sharp.lu
    Australia Sharp Corporation of Australia Pty. Ltd.
    1300-135-022
    http://www.sharp.net.au
    New Zealand Sharp Corporation of New Zealand (09) 634-2059, (09) 636-6972
    http://www.sharp.net.nz
    Singapore Sharp-Roxy Sales (S) Pte. Ltd. 65-226-6556
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.com.sg
    Hong Kong Sharp-Roxy (HK) Ltd. (852) 2410-2623
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp.com.hk
    T aiwan Sharp Corporation (Taiwan)
    0800-025111
    http://www.sharp-scot.com.tw
    Malaysia Sharp-Roxy Sales & Service Co. (60) 3-5125678
    U.A.E. Sharp Middle East Fze 971-4-81-5311
    [email protected]
    Thailand Sharp Thebnakorn Co. Ltd. 02-236-0170
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharp-th.com
    Korea Sharp Electronics Incorporated of Korea
    (82) 2-3660-2002
    [email protected]
    http://www.sharpkorea.co.kr
    India Sharp Business Systems (India) Limited
    (91) 11- 6431313
    [email protected] 
    						
    							-67
    Appendix
    Specifications
    As a part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make designand specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performancespecification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be somedeviations from these values in individual units.
    Model
    Display devices
    Resolution
    Lens
    Input terminals
    Output terminals
    Control and
    communication 
    terminals
    Speakers
    Projection lamp
    Rated voltage
    Rated frequency
    Input current
    Po wer consumption (Standby)
    Operation temperature
    Cabinet
    Dimensions (main body only) [W  × H  × D]
    W eight (approx.) F number
    Zoom
    F
    ocus
    D VI-D (Compatible with HDCP)
    Computer/Component 
    (mini D-sub 15 pin)
    S-Video (mini DIN 4 pin)
    Video (RCA)
    A udio (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)
    A udio (RCA)
    Computer/Component 
    (mini D-sub 15 pin)
    A udio (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack)
    LAN (RJ-45)
    USB (Type B)
    RS-232C (mini DIN 9 pin)
    Wired Remote 
    (ø3.5 mm stereo minijack) XG-C465X/XG-C435X
    0.8 LCD panel 
    × 3
    XGA (1024  × 768)
    F 1.7 – 1.9
    Manual,  ×1.2 (f = 28.0 – 33.6 mm)
    Manual
    × 1
    × 2
    × 1
    × 1
    × 2
    × 2 (L/R)
    × 1
    × 1
    × 1
    × 1
    × 1
    × 1
    2 W (Mono)
    275 W
    AC  100 – 240 V
    50/60 Hz
    3.6 A
    360 W (6 W) with AC 100 V
    345 W (8 W) with AC 240 V
    41 °F to 95 °F (+5 °C to +35 °C)
    Plastic
    12 
    27/32  × 4  × 11 1/64 
    (326  × 101.5  × 279.5 mm)
    10.8 lbs. (4.9 kg) 
    						
    							-68
    2D Progressive......................................................... 45
    3D Progressiv e......................................................... 45
    AC  soc ket.................................................................. 30
    Adjustment buttons ................................................... 42
    All Reset ................................................................... 54
    Area Zoom ................................................................ 38
    Aspect ratio ......................................................... 37, 38
    A UDIO input ter minal.......................................... 23-26
    A udio Output ............................................................. 52
    A UDIO output ter minal............................................. 29
    A uto Keystone ........................................................... 48
    A uto Power  Off.......................................................... 48
    A uto Restart .............................................................. 50
    A uto Sync (Auto  Sync adjustment) .......................... 46
    AU TO  SYNC button .................................................. 46
    AV  MUTE b utton....................................................... 35
    Background ............................................................... 48
    Blue ........................................................................\
    ... 44
    Border ....................................................................... 37
    Bright ........................................................................\
     44
    Clock ........................................................................\
    . 46
    CLR Temp  (Color T emperature)............................... 45
    Color ........................................................................\
    . 44
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 1 input ter minal ....23, 25
    COMPUTER/COMPONENT 2 input ter minal ....23, 25
    Contrast .................................................................... 44
    DHCP Client ............................................................. 53
    DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor ................................... 27
    Dot By Dot ................................................................ 37
    Dynamic Range ........................................................ 45
    D VI-D input terminal ........................................... 24, 25
    ECO+QUIET b utton.................................................. 36
    Eco+Quiet Mode ....................................................... 48
    ENTER button ........................................................... 43
    Exhaust vent ....................................................... 13, 55
    F an Mode .................................................................. 52
    Fine Sync ............................................................ 40, 46
    FREEZE button ......................................................... 35
    F ull ........................................................................\
    .... 37
    Game ........................................................................\
     44
    Gateway .................................................................... 53
    Height Adjustment b utton......................................... 31
    H-P os........................................................................\
     46
    Image Shift ................................................................ 47
    INPUT buttons .......................................................... 34
    Intake vent .......................................................... 13, 55
    IP Address ................................................................ 53
    K ensington Security Standard  connector................. 13
    Ke ycode .................................................................... 49
    Ke ylock ...................................................................... 50
    KEYSTONE b utton................................................... 32
    Ke ystone Correction ........................................... 32, 48
    Lamp ........................................................................\
    . 60
    Lamp indicator .......................................................... 58
    Lamp Timer (Lif e) ..................................................... 47
    LAN terminal ............................................................. 28
    Language (on-screen display  language)............41, 54
    LAN/RS232C ............................................................ 52
    L-CLICK button ......................................................... 39
    Lens cap ................................................................... 12
    Lens cap str ap .......................................................... 10
    Index
    MAC Address ............................................................ 54
    MAGNIFY b uttons..................................................... 35
    MENU button ............................................................ 42
    Menu P osition........................................................... 49
    Monitor Output .......................................................... 52
    MOUSE/Adjustment buttons ..............................39, 42
    Mo vie ........................................................................\
     44
    Nor mal ...................................................................... 37
    ON button ................................................................. 30
    Optional accessories ................................................ 10
    Options1 ............................................................. 41, 47
    Options2 ............................................................. 41, 51
    OSD Display ............................................................. 48
    P ass word .................................................................. 51
    PDF ........................................................................\
    ..... 6
    Phase ........................................................................\
     46
    Picture ................................................................. 40, 44
    Picture Mode ............................................................. 44
    PICTURE MODE b utton........................................... 36
    Po wer cord ................................................................ 30
    Po wer indicator ......................................................... 30
    Presentation .............................................................. 44
    PRJ mode ................................................................. 52
    Progressive ............................................................... 45
    Projector ................................................................... 54
    R-CLICK/RETURN button ..................................39, 43
    Red ........................................................................\
    ... 44
    Remote control ......................................................... 14
    Remote control sensor ............................................. 15
    Remote receiver ....................................................... 39
    Replacing the lamp ................................................... 60
    Reset ........................................................................\
    . 44
    Resize ....................................................................... 47
    RESIZE button .......................................................... 37
    Resolution ................................................................. 46
    RGB cable ................................................................ 23
    RS-232C ................................................................... 52
    RS-232C terminal ..................................................... 27
    Sharp ........................................................................\
     44
    Signal Info ................................................................. 46
    Signal Type ............................................................... 45
    Speaker ..................................................................... 52
    sRGB ........................................................................\
     44
    Standard ................................................................... 44
    STANDBY b utton...................................................... 30
    Storage case ............................................................. 20
    Stretch ...................................................................... 37
    Subnet Mask ............................................................. 53
    Supplied accessories ............................................... 10
    S-VIDEO input ter minal............................................ 26
    System Lock ............................................................. 49
    System Sound .......................................................... 49
    TCP/IP ...................................................................... 53
    T emperature war ning indicator................................. 58
    Tilt dial ...................................................................... 31
    Tint ........................................................................\
    .... 44
    USB terminal ............................................................ 39
    VIDEO input ter minal................................................ 26
    Video System ............................................................ 45
    V olume buttons ......................................................... 35
    V- Po s........................................................................\
    . 46
    V -Stretch ................................................................... 38
    WIRED REMOTE ter minal....................................... 14 
    						
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