Sharp XV-Z30000 Operation Manual - Page 69

Connecting the IR Emitter to the Projector

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Connecting the IR Emitter to the Projector 1 Install the IR emitter unit to the stand. • Tilting the adjuster of the stand upward during installation makes the bottom of the IR emitter easier to see. In addition, the IR emitter can be more easily adjusted, enabling smooth installation. Caution Wall or ceiling mount setup • Request your authorized dealer or installation service provider to install the IR emitter securely while taking the necessary safety measures. • Use screws that suit the material and strength of the wall or ceiling. Otherwise, it may damage the material of the wall or ceiling. Loosen Fasten 2 Insert the IR emitter cable to the unit. 3 Connect the IR emitter and the projector. 4 Position the IR emitter. • 3D images are intended to be viewed while facing the screen from the front. Position the IR emitter so that the 3D Glasses can easily receive the infrared signals while viewing the screen from the front. • Do not install in a location where objects may obstruct the infrared signals between the IR emitter and 3D Glasses. • Adjust the angle of the IR emitter to suit your viewing location. • Make sure the vertical tilt angle is within 45º. Otherwise, the IR emitter may become unstable and tend to fall over easily. • You can find some grooves on the adjuster of the stand. Setting the adjuster to the uppermost groove makes approximately 45º. To 3D SYNCHRO terminal IR emitter cable Uppermost groove Note • When you connect the IR emitter, make sure the power is turned off. • The supplied IR emitter is exclusively designed for this projector. Do not connect it to other equipment. • Also refer to "Precautions on installing the IR emitter" on page 61. 67 Useful Features

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67
Useful
Features
Connecting the IR Emitter
to the Projector
1
Install the IR emitter unit to the
stand.
Tilting the adjuster of the stand upward
during installation makes the bottom of the
IR emitter easier to see. In addition, the IR
emitter can be more easily adjusted,
enabling smooth installation.
2
Insert the IR emitter cable to the
unit.
3
Connect the IR emitter and the
projector.
4
Position the IR emitter.
3D images are intended to be viewed while
facing the screen from the front.
Position the IR emitter so that the 3D Glasses
can easily receive the infrared signals while
viewing the screen from the front.
Do not install in a location where objects
may obstruct the infrared signals between
the IR emitter and 3D Glasses.
Adjust the angle of the IR emitter to suit
your viewing location.
Make sure the vertical tilt angle is within
45º. Otherwise, the IR emitter may become
unstable and tend to fall over easily.
You can find some grooves on the adjuster of
the stand. Setting the adjuster to the
uppermost groove makes approximately 45º.
1
Fasten
Loosen
Fasten
Loosen
2
3
To 3D SYNCHRO terminal
IR emitter cable
To 3D SYNCHRO terminal
IR emitter cable
4
Uppermost groove
Uppermost groove
When you connect the IR emitter, make sure the power is turned off.
The supplied IR emitter is exclusively designed for this projector. Do not connect it to other equipment.
Also refer to “Precautions on installing the IR emitter” on page
61
.
Note
Caution
Wall or ceiling mount setup
Request your authorized dealer or installation
service provider to install the IR emitter securely
while taking the necessary safety measures.
Use screws that suit the material and strength
of the wall or ceiling. Otherwise, it may
damage the material of the wall or ceiling.