XG-P20XE (serv.man19). Section 3 Operation buttons - Sharp Projector User Guide / Operation Manual

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Operation Buttons
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Introducing GyroRemote
GyroRemote Features
1. RF design provides nondirectional control.
2. Individual Recognition (Teach/Learn) function for multi-projector control.
3. Senses your natural hand motion for accurate control of mouse operations and
projector menus.
1. RF Technology
Nondirectional radio design with 30 m range. (Current IR technology offers only 7 m.)
• The control range measured is with the antenna fully extended.
• The control range under actual operating conditions may be less than optimum depending on where the projector is placed and the
radio signal environment.
 RF: Nondirectional
IR: Directional
2. Multi-Projector Control
An individual recognition function makes it possible to control multiple projectors.
No radio interference even if other projectors of the same type are within GyroRemote’s
operating range.
Projector: 1 unit
GyroRemote: 1 unit
Projector: 1 unit
GyroRemote: multiple units
Can operate one projector using multiple GyroRemotes.
30 m
30 m
30 m
30 m
7 m
Can operate multiple projections with one GyroRemote.
Projector: multiple units
GyroRemote: 1 unit
Control range
Up/Down: 30°
Left/Right: 45°
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Mouse Control
You can operate your computer with the same operating
feeling as a normal mouse.
(See page 
35
.)
GyroRemote Features
3. Gesture tracking
Accurately tracks your hand movements in the air for pinpoint control of projector menus and computer cursor.
Mouse Control
• GYRO ACTIVE/L/R controls depend on whether the GyroRemote is operating the projector or the computer.
Projector Control
On-screen Display
Bright and easy-to-see screen pointer
(See page 
32
.)
Operate the menu with a simple wave of the hand.
(See page 
32
.)
Press  ASSIGN Select to toggle and display the 5
“Button ASSIGN” lists one-by-one. Each “Button
ASSIGN” list has 4 selection items.
(See page 
33
.)
Projector Control
(for OSD)
Inside the
upper cover
USB mouse control cable
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Using GyroRemote
Preparation
1
Switch on the projector power source. The projector
image will appear on the screen.
2
Pull out the projector antenna.
• The control range will not be optimized if you do not pull
out the antenna. Always use with the antenna fully
extended.
• The control range under actual operating conditions may
be less than optimum depending on where the projector
is placed and the radio signal environment.
3
Press POWER on the GyroRemote, located on the
front, inside the upper cover.
• The Gyro RF indicator on the projector flashes green
whenever it receives a radio signal from the GyroRemote.
Operating the screen pointer
1
Press POINTER on the GyroRemote.
As the POINTER is being pushed, a pointer on the
screen will display. If you release your finger from
the POINTER it will disappear from the screen.
2
Hold the GyroRemote and move it around freely in
the air. The pointer on the screen moves precisely
in concert with the movement of your GyroRemote
in hand.
Menu Adjustments
1
Open the upper cover on the front of the
GyroRemote.
2
Press MENU.
3
Press  GYRO ACTIVE  on the back of the
GyroRemote, and select your desired category by
moving the unit left or right.
4
Then select the desired item by moving the unit up
or down.
5
Move the unit left or right, or press 
ⴑ/ⴐ to adjust
item values.
6
Press MENU.
The menu display disappears.
• Double click on GYRO ACTIVE, the LED will light, then release
your finger from the button to operate GyroRemote just like pressing
the button continuously. To cancel this mode, press GYRO ACTIVE
once.
• If you release GYRO ACTIVE located on the back of the unit,  you
will not be able to control operations no matter how you wave your
hand in the air.
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33
Using GyroRemote
GyroRemote
On-screen Display
Inside the upper cover
Function Assign (3)
Function Assign (4)
ASSIGN Select
All Button Assign selections
: Assign Select button
: ENTER button
: UNDO Button
Function ASSIGN
1
Open the upper cover on the front of GyroRemote.
2
Press ASSIGN Select.
“Button Assign” list appears on the lower right of the
display. Each time you press  ASSIGN Select,
“Button Assign” list changes as shown below.
1/5
2/5
3/5
4/5
5/5
Function Assign (1)
L/ENTER
R/UNDO
Function Assign (2)
• Press ASSIGN Select. After the “Button Assign” list pops up press
L (ENTER) to view a list of all selections. Refer to the list of all
Button Assign selections below.
3
Press Function Assign (1–4) and select the desired
item.
4
Press  UNDO. The “Button Assign” list  display
disappears.
• The Button Assign function is not recorded on the GyroRemote
itself, it is recorded on the projector side.
Button Assign list
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