Connecting to a monitor, Using as a wired remote control, Connecting the remote control to the projector – Sharp XG-C60X User Manual

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Connections and Setup

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Optional
cable

Connecting to a Monitor

Watching Images on
Both the Projector and
a Monitor

You can display computer images on both the
projector and a separate monitor using two
sets of an RGB cable. An RGB cable is sup-
plied with this projector. You need to buy an-
other RGB cable for connecting the projector
to a monitor.

1

Connect the projector to the
computer and monitor using
RGB cables (one is supplied, the
other is commercially available).

2

In the “Options(1)” menu, se-
lect “Economy Mode”, “Mntr.
out/RS232” and then “ON”.
(see page

69

.)

Note

• Analog RGB signals as well as Component

signals can be output to the monitor.

To RGB input terminal

Monitor

RGB cable

(commercially available)

RGB cable

(supplied)

Desktop computer

To RGB output terminal

Supplied
accessory

RGB cable

Connecting the Remote
Control to the Projector

When the remote control cannot be used due to
the range or positioning of the projector (rear pro-
jection, etc.), connect a ø3.5 mm stereo or mono
minijack cable (commercially available or available
as Sharp service part QCNWGA038WJPZ) from the
WIRED R/C JACK on the top of the remote control
to the WIRED REMOTE control input terminal.

Note

• FORWARD/BACK presentation control can-

not be used when the remote control is wired
to the projector. To utilize this feature, dis-
connect the cable from the remote control.

Using as a Wired Remote Control

ø3.5 mm stereo or mono
minijack cable
(commercially available or
available as Sharp service
part QCNWGA038WJPZ)

To WIRED R/C JACK

WIRED REMOTE control input terminal

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