Sharp Projector BQC PGM10X 1 User Manual

Usage Guidelines  
Caution Concerning the Lamp Unit  
Potential hazard of glass particles if lamp has ruptured. Please have  
Sharp Authorized LCD Projector Dealer or Service Center replace  
lamp if rupture occurs.  
See “Replacing the Projection Lamp” on page 37.  
BQC-PGM10X//1  
Cautions Concerning the Setup of the Projector  
For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality, SHARP  
recommends that this projector be installed in an area free from  
humidity, dust and cigarette smoke. If the projector is used in these  
environments, the lens will need to be cleaned more often, and  
internal cleaning may become necessary. As long as the projector is  
regularly cleaned, use in these environments will not reduce the  
overall operation life of the unit. Internal cleaning should only be  
performed by a Sharp Authorized LCD Projector Dealer or Service  
Center.  
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Notes on Operation  
• The three marks shown on the left are caution labels for parts of  
the projector that emit intense heat during operation.  
• The cooling fan (exhaust vent), the lamp cage cover and adjacent  
areas may be extremely hot during projector operation. To prevent  
injury, do not touch these areas until they have sufficiently cooled.  
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fan (exhaust vents) and the nearest wall or obstruction.  
• If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a protection device will  
automatically turn off the projector lamp. This does not indicate a  
malfunction. Remove the projector power cord from the wall outlet  
and wait until the projector has sufficiently cooled. Then turn on the  
power by plugging the power cord back in. This will return the  
projector to the normal operating condition.  
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For SHARP Assistance (U.S.A. only)  
If you encounter any problems during setup or operation of this projector, first refer to the “Troubleshooting” section on page  
35. If this operation manual does not answer your question, please call toll free 1-888-GO-SHARP (1-888-467-4277) for further  
assistance. Or, send us an e-mail at [email protected].  
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Supplied Accessories  
Make sure your box contains everything listed below. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer.  
Please save the original box and packing materials in case you need to ship the unit.  
For remote control  
For video equipment connection  
Video cable  
S-video cable  
Remote control  
Batteries (size AAA/R03)  
Power cord  
When using the remote control as computer  
mouse  
USB mouse control cable  
(1) For Americas  
(2) For Europe, except U.K.  
PS/2 mouse control cable  
(3) For U.K., Hong Kong and  
Singapore  
(4) For Australia, New  
Zealand and Oceania  
For Americas Customers: (1)  
The projector includes one AC power cord suitable for  
Americas.  
Soft pouch  
For Customers other than Americas: (2),(3),(4)  
The projector includes three AC power cords suitable for  
countries other than Americas. Use the AC power cord that  
corresponds to the wall outlet in your country.  
Carrying bag  
For computer connection  
Computer RGB cable  
Audio cable  
Audio adaptor  
(mini-jack pin conversion)  
Projector Operation Manual  
Projector Quick Reference Guide  
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Preparing the Remote Control  
Inserting the batteries  
1 Press firmly and slide the battery  
cover off.  
Battery cover  
2 Insert the two supplied batteries  
(size AAA/R03). Ensure that the  
polarities (+ and ) of the  
batteries are aligned correctly.  
Battery cover  
3 Slide the battery cover back  
until it snaps into place.  
• If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
• Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
• If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.  
• Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries.  
• There are operations that can only be carried out by remote control. Handle the remote control carefully.  
Remote control effective range  
The remote control sensors are located on the front and back of the unit.  
The controllable range is 50 degrees horizontally and 30 degrees vertically relative to a line that is at a right angle to the  
remote control sensor. The working distance between the remote control and the unit’s remote control sensor is limited to 4  
meters (157 12˝ ).  
30˚  
50˚  
50˚  
30˚  
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Part Names  
Numbers next to the part names refer to the main pages in this manual where the topic is explained.  
Top, front side panel view  
Control panel  
POWER  
STATUS  
POWER indicator  
18 , 20  
STATUS indicator  
AUTO SYNC button  
36  
22  
ON/OFF  
INPUT SELECT AUTO SYNC  
POWER ON/OFF button  
18 , 20  
INPUT SELECT button  
18 , 20  
Speaker  
15 , 22  
Foot release button  
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Remote control sensor  
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Lens  
4 , 13  
PG-M10X  
Sliding lens cap  
4 , 18  
, 6 Cooling fan  
4
(Exhaust vent)  
Bottom  
Lamp cover screw  
Lamp cover  
37  
37  
Rear adjuster  
19  
Foot release  
19  
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Part Names  
Rear and side panel view  
Remote control sensor  
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Kensington Security Standard  
connector [see below]  
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SELEC  
INPU  
AC socket  
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Rear adjuster  
AUDIO  
Terminal Panel  
COMPUTER input terminal  
16  
AUDIO input terminal  
VIDEO input terminal  
15 , 16  
15  
AUDIO MOUSE  
COMPUTER  
S-VIDEO VIDEO  
MOUSE terminal  
S-VIDEO input terminal  
15  
21  
Kensington Lock  
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard  
connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver  
Security System. The logo  
is trademarked and  
owned by Kensington Microware Inc.  
Refer to the information that came with the system for  
instructions on how to use it to secure the projector.  
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Part Names  
Remote Control  
Front View  
Rear View  
ENTER button  
LED  
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21 29  
The red LED lights during  
infrared sending.  
21 , 23 , 26  
Cursor key  
MENU button  
MOUSE button  
VIDEO button  
24  
21  
20  
18 , 20  
POWER ON/OFF button  
20  
COMPUTER button  
R-CLICK/UNDO button  
21 , 26  
FREEZE button  
MUTE button  
22  
22  
AUTO SYNC button  
ENLARGE button  
22  
23  
VOLUME button  
22  
22  
KEYSTONE button  
Top View  
FLIP COVER  
, 24  
22  
Remote control  
signal transmitter  
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Installation  
The distance from the unit lens to the screen determines the size of the projected image. Therefore, you need to consider the  
unit placement in relationship to the screen prior to making the electrical and signal connections. Appropriate screen size and  
height are directly related to the unit’s position and need to be evaluated.  
Tip  
A non-glossy wall may be used as a substitute for a screen.  
Positioning the unit  
The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases. The minimum image size is  
about 36 inches diagonally at a distance of about 1.2 m (approx. 471/4 inches) and the maximum size is approx. 200 inches at  
a distance of 6.8 m (approx. 26711/16 inches) from the screen. Use the following information when you fix the position of the unit.  
Projecting distance and image size  
Screen  
Screen  
width  
Screen  
Height  
Screen size  
(diagonal)  
17 degrees  
Distance from center of lens to lower edge of  
screen (represented as “H” in the table below)  
Projection distance  
PG-M10S  
PG-M10X  
Screen size  
inches  
36  
Projection distance  
inch / m  
Dimension (H)  
inch / cm  
Screen size  
inches  
36  
Projection distance  
Dimension (H)  
inch / m  
471/4" / 1.2  
513/16" / 1.3  
783/4" / 2.0  
1065/16" / 2.7  
12915/16" / 3.3  
1541/2" / 4.0  
1967/8" / 5.0  
2361/4" / 6.0  
25913/16" / 6.6  
inch / cm  
311/16" / 9.4  
41/8" / 10.5  
63/16" / 15.7  
81/4" / 20.9  
105/16" / 26.2  
123/8" / 31.4  
157/16" / 39.3  
189/16" / 47.1  
205/8" / 52.4  
471/4" / 1.2  
311/16" / 9.4  
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60  
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100  
120  
150  
180  
200  
551/8" / 1.4  
41/8" / 10.5  
63/16" / 15.7  
81/4" / 20.9  
105/16" / 26.2  
123/8" / 31.4  
157/16" / 39.3  
189/16" / 47.1  
205/8" / 52.4  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
180  
200  
8211/16" / 2.1  
1065/16" / 2.7  
1337/8" / 3.4  
1617/16" / 4.1  
20013/16" / 5.1  
2441/8" / 6.2  
26711/16" / 6.8  
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1967/8  
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2361/4  
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393/8  
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783/4  
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1181/8  
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1571/2  
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1967/8  
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2361/4  
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Height of the  
projecting image  
Height of the  
26711/16" / 6.8  
20013/16" / 5.1  
1337/8" / 3.4  
1065/16" / 2.7  
471/4" / 1.2  
(inch / m)  
projecting image  
25913/16" / 6.6  
1967/8" / 5.0  
12915/16" / 3.3  
1065/16" / 2.7  
471/4" / 1.2  
(inch / m)  
200"  
150"  
100"  
200"  
150"  
100"  
5 / 1967/8  
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4 / 1571/2  
3 / 1181/8  
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Center of image  
Center of image  
80"  
36"  
80"  
36"  
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1 / 393/8  
0 / 0  
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2 / 783/4  
1 / 393/8  
0 / 0  
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17°  
17°  
(m / inch)  
(m / inch)  
Center of lens  
Center of lens  
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Installation  
Reversed Image Setup  
Rear projection  
• Place a translucent screen between the unit and the  
audience.  
• Use the unit’s menu system to reverse the projected  
image. (See page 33)  
Projection using a mirror  
• Place a mirror (normal flat type) in front of the lens.  
• Use the unit’s menu system to reverse the projected  
image. (See page 33)  
• The image reflected from the mirror is projected onto the  
screen.  
Optimal image quality is produced with the unit positioned perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level.  
CAUTION  
When using a mirror, be sure to carefully position both the unit and the mirror so the light does not shine into the eyes of the audience.  
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