6selecting and checking the input mode, 7adjusting the volume, 8turning off the power – Sharp XG-NV5XU User Manual

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Operation

Basic Operations

6

Selecting and Checking the Input
Mode

Press

INPUT SELECT

on the projector or

INPUT

on

the “Power” remote control to select the desired input
mode. Press it again to change the mode as shown on
the left.

• When no signal is being received, “No Signal” will be

displayed. When a signal that the projector is not preset to
receive is being received, “Not Reg.” will be displayed.

• The picture size and aspect ratio differ in “Computer”, “Pal”,

“Secam” and “Ntsc” modes.

7

Adjusting the Volume

a. Press

VOLUME

ם/

VOLUME

מ on the projector

or the “Power” remote control to adjust the volume.

b. Press

MUTE

on the projector or the “Power”

remote control to temporarily turn off the sound.
Press

MUTE

again to turn the sound back on.

8

Turning off the Power

1. Press

POWER OFF

on the projector or the

“Power” remote control. The screen on the left will
appear.

2. Press

POWER OFF

again while the screen is

displayed.

• If you accidentally pressed

POWER OFF

and do not want

to turn off the power, wait until the power off screen shown
on the left disappears.

When

POWER OFF

is pressed twice, the POWER indicator

will light up red and the cooling fan will run for about 90
seconds. The projector will then enter standby mode.

The power can be turned on again by pressing

POWER

ON

on the projector or the “Power” remote control. When

the power is turned on, the POWER indicator and the LAMP
REPLACEMENT indicator light green.

Projector

7b

8

ON

MUTE

TOOLS

R-CLICK

ENTER

INPUT

IrCOM

FREEZE

AUTO SYNC

MENU

LASER

BLACK

SCREEN

VOL

OFF

7a

7b

8

6

To view the image from a
source connected to:
COMPUTER INPUT 1

COMPUTER INPUT 2

VIDEO INPUT

On-screen Display

s

f

f

7a

• The POWER indicator flashes if the bottom filter cover is

not securely installed.

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