Sony VPL-PWZ10, VPL-PHZ10 User Manual

Data Projector
4-695-877-11 (1)
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual and supplied Quick Reference Manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
VPL-PHZ10/PWZ10
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Table of Contents

Overview
Location and Function of
Controls ......................................4
Main Unit ................................4
Terminals ................................5
Remote Commander and
Control Panel Keys ................6
Preparation
Connecting the Projector ............9
Connecting a Computer .........9
Connecting a Video
equipment .......................... 12
Connecting a HDBaseT™
equipment .......................... 13
Connecting Audio
Equipment .......................... 16
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
Projecting an Image .................. 17
Adjusting the Focus, Size, and
Position of the Projected
Image .................................. 18
Turning Off the Power .......... 23
The Installation Menu ................38
The Information Menu ............. 40
Network
Using Network Features ............ 41
Displaying the Control Window
of the Projector with a Web
Browser ...............................42
Confirming the Information
regarding the Projector ......43
Operating the Projector from a
Computer ............................43
Using the e-mail report
Function ..............................43
Setting the LAN Network of the
projector .............................45
Setting the WLAN Network of
the projector .......................45
Setting the Custom Labels for
the Input Terminals of the
Projector .............................48
Setting the Control Protocol of
the Projector .......................49
Presentation Function via Net­work
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
Using a MENU ............................24
The Picture Menu ......................26
The Screen Menu .......................28
The Function Menu .................... 31
The Operation Menu .................33
The Connection/Power
Menu ........................................34
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Table of Contents
Using Presentation Function via
Network ...................................54
Installing Projector Station for
Network Presentation ........55
Starting Projector Station for
Network Presentation ........55
Projecting an Image .............55
Connection Settings ............. 57
Using the Controller ............. 57
One-Click projecting
function ..............................58
Option format .......................59
Use Projector Station for
Network Presentation without installing it to the
computer. .......................... 60
Error code list of Projector
Station for Projector Station for Network Presentation ...62
Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection
Playing Video and Audio using USB
Connection ............................. 64
Starting USB Display ............ 64
Playing Video and Audio ......65
Using the Controller ..............65
Others
Indicators .................................. 66
Messages List ........................... 68
Troubleshooting ........................70
Cleaning the Air Filter ................ 73
Specifications ............................. 75
Projection Distance and Lens Shift
Range ....................................... 81
Dimensions ............................... 84
About Trademarks .................... 86
END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT .............................87
Index ..........................................92
Tab l e of Cont ents
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Overview

Caution
 

Location and Function of Controls

Main Unit

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8
7
6
Zoom lever (page 18)Focus lever (page 18)Lens shift dial (page 18)Lens Adjustment Cover
(page 19)
Slide open to adjust lens shift.
Projection lensRemote control Receiver
1 2
3 4 5
Ventilation holes (exhaust)
Do not place anything near the ventilation holes as this may cause internal heat buildup. Do not place your hand or deformable items (plastic, etc.) near the ventilation holes or around the projector, as it may cause damage or personal injury.
ON/STANDBY indicator
(page 66)
WARNING indicator (page 66)Front feet (adjustable) (page 19)Side cover/Ventilation holes
(intake) (page 73)
Security lock
Connects to an optional security cable manufactured by Kensington. For details, visit Kensington’s web site. http://www.kensington.com/
Ventilation holes (intake)
(page 73)
Security bar
Connects to a commercially available security chain or wire.
Control panel (page 6)
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Location and Function of Controls
SpeakerTerminals (page 5)
Overview
Note
     

Terminals

Input (pages 9, 12)
INPUT A
Video: RGB/YPBPR input terminal (RGB/YP
INPUT B
Video: HDMI input terminal (HDMI) Audio: HDMI input terminal (HDMI)
INPUT C
Video: HDMI input terminal (HDMI) Audio: HDMI input terminal (HDMI)
INPUT D
HDBaseT terminal/LAN terminal (page 42) Use a straight CAT5e or CAT6 shielded LAN cable (not supplied).
AUDIO (AUDIO IN)
Audio: Audio input terminal
VIDEO (VIDEO IN)
Video: Video input terminal
Output (page 16)
AUDIO (AUDIO OUT)
Audio: Audio output terminal
BPR)
When the speaker setting is set to “Always On” and the light is turned off, INPUT A is enabled.
Others
RS-232C terminal (RS-232C)
RS-232C compatible control terminal. Connects the computer’s RS-232C terminal and the RS-232C cross cables.
AC IN (~) socket
Connects the supplied AC power cord.
USB terminal (Type A) ( )
(page 11)
USB terminal (Type B) ( )
(page 64)
Location and Function of Controls
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Note

Remote Commander and Control Panel Keys

2
3
4
5
6
1
4
7
INPUT
MENU
APA ECO MODE
RETURN
ASPECT
D ZOOM
KEYSTONE
ENTER
VOLUME
PATTERN
FREEZE
BLANK
MUTING
RESET
Remote Commander
Control Panel Keys
Turning on the power/Going to
standby mode
/ (On/Standby) key
Selecting an input signal
(page 17)
INPUT key
Operating a menu (page 24)
MENU key RESET key ENTER //// (arrow) keys RETURN key
Adjusting the image (page 18)
ASPECT key (page 28) KEYSTONE key (page 20) PATTERN key (page 23) APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key
(page 23)
*1: Use this key when inputting a
computer signal via the RGB input terminal (INPUT A).
Using various functions during
projecting
D ZOOM (Digital Zoom) +/– key
*1 *2
Enlarges a portion of the image while projecting.
1
Press the D ZOOM + key to display the digital zoom icon on the projected image.
2
Press the /// keys to move the digital zoom icon to the point on the image you want to enlarge.
3
Press the D ZOOM + key or the D ZOOM – key repeatedly to change the enlargement ratio. The image can be enlarged up to
4 times. Press the RESET key to restore the previous image.
BLANK key
Cuts off the projected image temporarily. Press again to restore the previous image.
MUTING key
Mutes the audio output temporarily. Press again to restore the previous volume.
VOLUME +/– key
Adjusts the volume output.
*1
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Location and Function of Controls
Overview
Notes
Note
RETURN
ECO
User
ECO Mode
:Sel
:Back
FREEZE key
*2
Pauses a projected image. Press again to restore the image.
*1: Use this key when inputting a
computer signal. But it may not be used depending on the resolution of the input signal.
*2: Use this key when inputting a
computer signal. You cannot use this key when “Type B USB” or “Network” is selected as the input.
Setting the energy–saving
mode easily
ECO MODE key
Energy-saving mode can be set easily. Energy-saving mode consists of “Light Output Mode,” “With No Input,” “With Static Signal” and “Standby Mode.”
1
Press the ECO MODE key to display the ECO Mode menu.
3
Select “User” then press the
key.
The setting items appear.
User
Light Output Mode Standard
Constant Brightness Auto Power Saving
With No Input With Static Signal
Standby Mode
:S el
4
Press the / key to select the
:S et
ON
Off Light Dimming Standard
RETURN
:Back
item then press the ENTER key.
5
Press the / key to select the
setting value.
6
Press the ENTER key.
The screen returns to the User
screen.
For details on each setting, see
“Speaker Setting” in the Function
menu (page 31), “Light Output
Mode,” “Constan t Brightness,”
“With No Input,” “With Static
Signal,” and “Standby Mode” in
the Connection/Power menu
(page 34).
2
Press the / key or ECO MODE key to select “ECO” or “User” mode.
ECO:
Sets each mode to the optimum energy-saving value. Light Output Mode: Low With No Input: Standby With Static Signal: Light Dimming Standby Mode: Low Speaker Setting: Sync with Power
User:
Sets each item of the ECO Mode menu as you desire (go to step 3).
If you set “ECO Mode” to “ECO,” or “Standby Mode”(in “User”) to “Low,” the network control function will be disabled in standby mode. If the external control is being performed by using the network or network control function, do not select “ECO,” or do not set “Standby Mode” ( in “User”) to “Low.”
Infrared transmitter
About remote commander operation
• Direct the remote commander toward the remote control receiver.
• The shorter the distance between the remote commander and the projector is, the wider the angle within which the remote
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commander can control the projector becomes.
• Make sure that nothing obstructs the infrared beam between the remote commander and the remote control receiver on the projector.
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Location and Function of Controls

Preparation

Preparation
Notes
Note
RGB output
terminal
Audio output
terminal
Mini D-sub 15-pin cable (not supplied)
Computer
Audio cable (Stereo mini plug) (not supplied)

Connecting the Projector

• Make sure all the equipment is powered off when connecting the projector.
• Use the proper cables for each connection.
• Insert the cable plugs firmly. Loose connections may reduce performance of picture signals or cause a malfunction. When pulling out a cable, be sure to grip it by the plug, not the cable itself.
• For more information, refer also to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting.
• Use a no-resistance audio cable.
Connection with a computer is explained for each input signal.
INPUT A
For connecting a computer with an RGB output terminal.
In screen setting of your computer, it is recommended that you set the resolution of an external monitor as below;
• VPL-PHZ10: 1920 × 1200 pixels
• VPL-PWZ10: 1280 × 800 pixels

Connecting a Computer

Connecting the Projector
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INPUT B/INPUT C
Notes
HDMI output
terminal
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Computer
USB A-B cable (not supplied)
Computer
USB terminal
(Type A)
For connecting a computer with an HDMI output terminal.
• Use HDMI-compatible equipment which has the HDMI Logo.
• Use a high speed HDMI cable(s) on which the cable type logo is specified. (Sony products are recommended.)
• The HDMI terminal of this projector is not compatible with DSD (Direct Stream Digital) Signal or CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) Signal.
USB terminal (Type B) ( )
For connecting to a computer with a USB terminal (“Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection” (page 64)).
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Connecting the Projector
Preparation
LAN terminal
Notes
LAN cable (straight type) (not supplied)
Computer
LAN
terminal
Wired connection
Computer
Wireless connection
USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 (not supplied)
Computer
Wireless router, access point
For connecting to a computer via a hub or router (“Presentation Function via Network” (page 54)).
USB terminal (Type A) ( )
For connecting a USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 (not supplied) (“Presentation Function via Network” (page 54)).
• Undesignated USB wireless LAN modules do not work.
• When connecting/disconnecting the USB wireless LAN module, make sure that the projector is in Standby mode (Standby Mode: “Low”), or the AC power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
• For connecting to the access point, access to the Web browser, and input the settings for the access point to connect. For details, see “Setting the WLAN Network of the projector” (page 45).
Connecting the Projector
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Connecting a Video equipment

Video cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (Phono plug × 2 – stereo mini plug) (not supplied)
Video output
terminal
Audio output
terminal
Video equipment
Component – Mini D-sub 15-pin cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (Phono plug × 2 –
stereo mini plug) (not supplied)
Video equipment
YP
BPR output
terminal
Audio output
terminal
Connections with a VHS video deck, DVD player, or BD player are explained for each input signal.
VIDEO IN
For connecting video equipment with a video output terminal.
INPUT A
For connecting video equipment with a YPBPR output terminal.
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Connecting the Projector
Preparation
INPUT B/INPUT C
Notes
Video equipment
HDMI cable (not supplied)
HDMI output
terminal
HDMI cable (not supplied)
HDMI output terminal
Computer
HDBaseT transmitter
LAN cable: STP type (CAT5e or higher, straight, not supplied)
For connecting video equipment with an HDMI output terminal.
• Use HDMI-compatible equipment which has the HDMI Logo.
• Use a high speed HDMI cable(s) on which the cable type logo is specified. (Sony products are recommended.)
• The HDMI terminal of this projector is not compatible with DSD (Direct Stream Digital) Signal or CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) Signal.

Connecting a HDBaseT™ equipment

For connecting the computer, video equipment, and network equipment via the HDBaseT transmitter.
Connecting to the computer
INPUT D
Connecting the Projector
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Connecting to the video equipment
HDMI cable (not supplied)
HDMI output
terminal
Video equipment
HDBaseT transmitter
LAN cable: STP type (CAT5e or higher, straight, not supplied)
INPUT D
Notes for connecting this unit and the HDBaseT transmitter
• Ask a professional or Sony dealer to perform wiring. If wiring is not correct, the transmission characteristics of the cable will not be achieved, and image or sound may break up or you may experience unstable performance.
• Connect the cable directly to the HDBaseT transmitter without going through a hub or router.
• Use cables that meet the following conditions.
- CAT5e or higher
- Shielded type (covering connectors)
- Straight wire connection
- Single wire
• When installing the cables, use a cable tester, cable analyzer, or similar device to check if the cables meet the CAT5e or higher requirement. If there is a transit connector between this unit and the HDBaseT transmitter, include it when measuring.
• To reduce the affect of noise, install and use the cable in a manner where it is not rolled up and it is as straight as possible.
• Install the cable away from the other cables (especially the power cable).
• When installing multiple cables, do not bind them and keep the running parallel distance as short as possible.
• The transmittable distance of the cable is 100 m (approx. 328 feet) maximum. If it exceeds 100 m (approx. 328 feet), it may cause the image or the sound to break up, or cause a multifunction in LAN communication. Do not use the HDBaseT transmitter beyond the transmittable distance.
• Inquire about operation or function problems caused by other manufacturer's devices with the relevant manufacturer.
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Connecting the Projector
Preparation
Connecting to the network equipment
Notes
Computer
LAN
terminal
Wired connection
LAN cable (straight type) (not supplied)
Hub, Wireless router
HDBaseT transmitter
Computer
Wireless connection
LAN cable: STP type (CAT5e or higher, straight, not supplied)
• If you are using a network, make sure “HDBaseT/LAN Port” is set to “HDBaseT” (page 34).
• Connect this unit and the HDBaseT transmitter without a hub or router between them.
Connecting the Projector
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To attach the HDMI cable
Note
Security bar
Cable tie (commercially available)
Bottom of the projector
Audio cable (stereo mini plug) (not supplied)
Audio input
terminal
Audio equipment
Fix the cable to the security bar at the bottom of the projector using a commercially-available cable tie, as in the illustration.

Connecting Audio Equipment

OUTPUT
Input audio can be output to audio equipment such as speakers with a built-in amplifier.
When the speaker setting is set to “Always On” and the light is turned off, INPUT A is enabled.
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Connecting the Projector

Projecting/Adjusting an Image

Computer
Video equipment
Projector
Wall outlet
1
2
5
4
3
6
Projecting/Adjusting an Image

Projecting an Image

The size of a projected image depends on the distance between the projector and screen. Install the projector so that the projected image fits the screen size. For details on projection distances and projected image sizes, see “Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range” (page 81).
1 Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet.
2 Connect all equipment to the projector (page 9).
3 Press the / key to turn on the unit.
4 Turn on the connected equipment.
5 Select the input source.
Press the INPUT key on the projector to display the menu for switching input signal on the screen. Press the INPUT key repeatedly, or press the / key to select an image to be projected.
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6 When projecting a computer image, switch your computer’s output to
Focus lever
Zoom lever
V lens
shift dial
H lens
shift dial
external display. The method to switch the output varies depending on the type of computer.
(Example)
+
To play video and audio using USB Connection, see “Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection” (page 64). To use Presentation Function via Network, see “Presentation Function via Network” (page 54).
7 Adjust the focus, size and position of the projected image (page 18).

Adjusting the Focus, Size, and Position of the Projected Image

Focus Size (Zoom) Position (Lens shift)
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Projecting an Image
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
Slide the lens shift adjustment cover as below.
Notes
Lens shift adjustment cover
V lens shift dial
H lens shift dial
Adjusting the tilt of the projector by using lens shift
You can adjust the position of the projected image by turning the lens shift dials (H lens shift dial, V lens shift dial).
1 Slide the lens shift adjustment cover to open.
For details, see page 19.
2 Turn the  H lens shift dial (for adjusting right and left), V lens shift dial
(for adjusting up and down) to adjust lens shift.
If you keep turning the lens shift dials, the lens shift positions are restored to the original positions. Keep turning to find the best positions. For details on the adjustment range, see the “Lens shift range” (page 83).
• While adjusting the lens shift, be careful not to look into the lens.
• When turning the H lens shift dial, the lens shift may move up or down. (When turning the V shift dial, the lens shift may move right or left.) In that case, adjust the lens shift with each dial again.
3 Slide the lens shift adjustment cover to close.
Adjusting the tilt of the projector with the front feet (adjustable)
By changing the slope of the projector with front feet (adjustable), you can adjust the position of the projected image.
Projecting an Image
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How to alter the angle
Notes
1 Keeping the button pushed in, raise the main unit to the desired angle.
2 For fine positioning, turn the right and left front feet (adjustable) beneath
the unit.
• Be careful not to let the projector down on your fingers.
• Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the front feet (adjustable) extended. It may cause malfunction.
Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image
Press the ASPECT key on the remote commander to change the aspect ratio of the projected image. You can also change the setting in Aspect of the Screen menu (page 28, 30).
Correcting trapezoidal distortion of the projected image (Keystone feature)
If the image becomes trapezoidal, set the keystone manually.
When the projected image is a trapezoid, tapering to the top or bottom
1 Press the KEYSTONE key on the remote commander once or select “V
Keystone” in the Installation menu.
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Projecting an Image
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
Notes
Increase the number towards plus
Increase the number towards minus
Increase the number towards plus
Increase the number towards minus
2 Use the /// keys to set the value. The higher the setting, the narrower
the top of the projected image. The lower the setting, the narrower the bottom.
Press the RESET key to restore the Projected image before adjustment.
When the projected image is a trapezoid, tapering to the right or left
1 Press the KEYSTONE key on the remote commander twice or select “H
Keystone” in the Installation menu.
2 Use the /// keys to set the value. The higher the setting, the narrower
the right part of the projected image. The lower the setting, the narrower the left part.
Press the RESET key to restore the projected image before adjustment.
• Since the Keystone adjustment is an electronic correction, the image may be deteriorated.
• Depending on the position adjusted with the lens shift feature, the aspect ratio of the image may change from the original or projected image may be distorted with Keystone adjustment.
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• If adjusting upwards or downwards (V keystone adjustment) and to the right or
Adjust using this cursor.
left (H keystone adjustment) at the same time, the values of the adjustment menu may not reach the maximum value.
• If you press the KEYSTONE key on the remote control to switch the keystone adjustment and corner key stone adjustment, the value of the adjustment menu and the status of the image may not match before the adjustment is performed.
Correcting the image twist (Corner Keystone feature)
You can correct the image twist by the corner keystone feature.
1 Press the KEYSTONE key on the remote commander three times, or select
“Corner Keystone” in the Installation menu, and select “Adjust.” The guide is displayed.
The corners of the image to be corrected
1 Move the by using the /// keys to select the corner you want to
correct.
If you press the ENTER key, you will go back to the cursor display.
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Projecting an Image
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
Note
Example of cursor display:
You can adjust in all directions.
You can adjust only to the left/ right or downwards.
2 Adjust the position of the corner you want to correct by using the ///
keys. The cursor will disappear if the adjustment range limit is reached.
Press the RESET key to restore the projected image before adjustment.
Displaying a pattern
You can display a pattern for adjusting the projected image or a grid pattern with the PATTERN key on the remote commander. Press the PATTERN key again to restore the previous image. You can use a grid pattern as a guide to write text or to draw lines and shapes on the whiteboard or blackboard without using a computer.
You cannot use this key when “Type B USB” or “Network” is selected as the input.
Automatically adjusts Phase, Pitch and Shift of projected image while a signal is input from a computer (APA (Auto Pixel Alignment))
Press the APA key on the remote commander. Press again to cancel adjusting during the setting. You can also set APA in the Screen Menu (page 28). If Smart APA in the Function menu is set to “On”, executes APA automatically when a signal is input (page 31).

Turning Off the Power

1 Press the / key on the unit or the remote commander.
The projector starts shutdown and turns off.
2 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet.
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Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu

Note
Picture Mode Standard Reset Contrast Brightness Color Hue Color Temp. Sharpness Expert Setting
:Sel :Set :Back
Picture
Low
Setting menu
80 50 50 50
5
Picture Mode Standard
Reset Contrast Brightness Color Hue Color Temp. Sharpness Expert Setting
:Sel :Set :Back
Picture
Low
Setting items

Using a MENU

The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you are using.
1 Press the MENU key to display the
menu.
2 Select the setting menu.
Use the / key to select the setting menu then press the key or ENTER key.
4 Make the setting or adjustment
for the selected item.
The setting method varies, depending on the setting item. If the next menu window is displayed, select the item according to the operations in step 3 and then press the ENTER key to register the setting. To return to the selection screen of the setting items, press the or RETURN key. You can press the RESET key to reset an item to its factory setting value to aid setting.
Using a pop-up menu
Press the /// key to select an item. Selected items take effect immediately, except “Language,” “Speaker Setting,” and “Input-A Signal Sel.”, which take effect after you press the ENTER key.
Picture Mode
Dynamic
Standard
Presentation
3 Select the setting item.
Use the / key to select the setting menu then press the key or ENTER key. To return to the selection screen of the setting menu, press the or RETURN key.
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Using a MENU
:Back
RETURN
:Sel
Using the setting menu
Press the / key to select the item. Press the ENTER key to register the setting and return to the previous screen.
Using the adjustment menu
To increase the value, press the / key and to decrease the number,
press the / key. Press the ENTER key to register the setting and return to the previous screen.
Contrast
Adjust
Back
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
5 Press the MENU key to clear the
menu.
The menu disappears automatically if no operation is performed.
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The Picture Menu

The Picture menu is used to adjust the picture for each input signal.
Setting items Item descriptions
Picture Mode Dynamic: Emphasizes the contrast to produce a dynamic and vivid
picture.
Standard: Provides an image which is natural and well balanced. Presentation: Provides a bright image, suitable for presentations.
*1
Reset
Contrast The higher the value, the greater the contrast. The lower the value,
Brightness The higher the value, the brighter the picture. The lower the value,
*2 *3
Color
*2 *3 *4
Hue
Color Temp.
Sharpness The higher the value, the sharper the picture. The lower the value,
Expert Setting
Reality Creation
Contrast Enhancer
Resets the factory setting.
the lower the contrast.
the darker the picture.
The higher the value, the greater the intensity. The lower the value, the lower the intensity.
The higher the value, the more greenish the picture becomes. The lower the value, the more reddish the picture becomes.
*5
High/Middle/Low: The higher the value, the more bluish the picture. The lower the value, the more reddish the picture.
the softer the picture.
Adjusts the detail and noise processing of images. (Super-resolution function)
On: Adjusts the settings of “Reality Creation.”
Resolution: When you increase the setting value, the texture
and detail of the image become sharper. Noise Filtering: When you increase the setting value, the noise (picture roughness) becomes less prominent. Test: On/Off: Switches “On” and “Off” at a certain frequency to check the effect of “Reality Creation.”
Off: The “Reality Creation” function is not applied.
Corrects the level of bright and dark parts automatically to optimize contrast according to a scene. Increases image sharpness and makes image dynamic.
High/Middle/Low: You can adjust the contrast enhancer. Off: The “Contrast Enhancer” function is not applied.
*6
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The Picture Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
Notes
Setting items Item descriptions
Gamma Mode
Color Space
2.2: Equivalent to a 2.2 gamma curve.
2.4: Equivalent to a 2.4 gamma curve. Gamma 3: Applies a gamma curve that prioritizes the brightness to
suit use in a relatively bright environment. Gamma 4: Enhances black and white contrast to suit use in a relatively dark environment.
DICOM GSDF Sim.
Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF) of the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standards.
Converts the color space.
Custom 1: Produces images with vivid colors. Custom 2: Produces images with muted colors. Custom 3: Reproduces image colors true to the original image
source. You can select R/G/B for the selected color space and adjust the R/ G/B chromaticity points in the x and y directions in the CIExy chromaticity diagram respectively. Color Select: Select the color to adjust from “Red,” “Green,” and “Blue.”
*7
: Gamma setting is in accordance with the
Cyan - Red (x): Adjusts the chromaticity point of the selected
color toward cyan-red (x). Magenta - Green (y): Adjusts the chromaticity point of the selected color toward magenta-green (y).
*1: The settings in the Picture menu return to their factory defaults, except for Picture
Mode. *2: When a video signal is input, this option is available. *3: When the signal without color burst signal is input after selecting “Video”, this
option is unavailable. *4: When an analog TV signal is input, this option may not be available, depending on
the color system. *5: When “Picture Mode” is set to the item other than “Presentation,” this option is
available. *6: The display position of the status during the test works together with the “Menu
Position” setting (page 33). *7: Available when a computer signal is input from the HDMI input terminal (INPUT B,
C) or HDBaseT (INPUT D). This projector is not to be used as a device for medical
diagnosis.
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The Screen Menu

The Screen menu is used to adjust the size, position and aspect ratio of the projected image for each input signal.
Setting items Item descriptions
*1
Aspect
When the computer signal is input
When the video signal is input
Adjust Signal Adjusts the image of computer signal. Use this item if the
*2 *3
APA
*2
Phase
*2 *5
Pitch
*4
Shift
Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image (page 30).
4:3: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an aspect ratio fixed to 4:3. 16:9: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an aspect ratio fixed to 16:9. Full 1: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal. Full 2: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size changing the aspect ratio of the input signal. Full 3: Displays the image to fit the maximum width or height, up to 1920 × 1080 pixels, without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal. Normal: Displays the image on the center position of the projected screen without changing the resolution of the input signal or enlarging the image.
4:3: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an aspect ratio fixed to 4:3. 16:9: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an aspect ratio fixed to 16:9. Full: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size changing the aspect ratio of the input signal. Zoom: Zooms the center area of a projected image.
edge of the image is cut and reception is bad.
Automatically adjusts the projected image to an optimum quality when you press the ENTER key (page 6).
Adjusts the dot phase of the display pixel and the input signal. Set to the value where looks clearest.
The higher the value, the wider the horizontal image elements (pitch). The lower the value, the narrower the horizontal image elements (pitch).
H: The higher the value, the farther right the image is projected on the screen. The lower the value, the image farther left. V: The higher the value, the farther up the image is projected on the screen. The lower the value, the image farther down.
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Notes
*1: • Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing, modifying the
original picture by switching to the aspect mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers, which are legally protected.
• Depending on the input signal, setting items for aspect ratio or some other setting items cannot be set in some cases, or changing the aspect ratio setting may have no effect.
• A part of the image may be displayed in black, depending on the setting item.
*2: Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input terminal (INPUT A). *3: If the projected image includes large amount of black portion around it, the APA
function will not work properly and a part of the image may not be displayed on the screen and also optimum image cannot be obtained, depending on the type of input signal. In this case, adjust the “Phase,” “Pitch,” and “Shift” items manually.
*4: Available when a computer or a video signal is input from the RGB/YPBPR input
terminal (INPUT A).
*5 : W he n “APA” (p ag e 28 ) o r “Sm ar t A PA” (page 31 ) is pe rf ormed , t he adj us ted v al ue fo r
“Pitch” will return to its factory default. If you want to continue using the adjusted value, set “Smart APA” to “Off.”
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Aspect
Input signal
4:3 Full1
16:9 Full1
Recommended
setting value and
projected image
*1 *2 *3
*1 *2 *3
*1: If you select “Normal,” the image is
projected in the same resolution as the input signal without changing the aspect ratio of the original image.
*2: If you select “Full2,” the image is
projected to fit the projected image size, regardless of the aspect ratio of the image.
Computer signal
16:10 Full1
*3
*3: If you adjust the projected image
position using an image with 16:9 aspect ratio and then switch the input source to 4:3 image, the top and bottom edge of the image may
4:3 4:3
*4 *5
16:9 16:9
Video signal
be hidden. In this a case, select “Full3.”
*4: Depending on the input signal, the
projected image may be projected as illustrated below. In this a case, select “16:9.”
*5: Depending on the input signal, the
image may be projected as illustrated below. In this a case, select “Zoom.”
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Notes

The Function Menu

The Function menu is used for setting various functions of the projector.
Setting items Item descriptions
Volume The higher the value, the louder an audio volume and the
lower the value, the lower the audio volume.
Speaker On/Off: When set to “On,” speaker outputs sound. To not
output sound from the speaker, select “Off.”
Speaker Setting Sync with Power/Always On: When set to “Always On,” the
speaker is available even in Light Cutoff.
Smart APA On/Off: When set to “On,” APA functions automatically when
a signal is input.
CC Display CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4/Text1/Text2/Text3/Text4: Select the
closed caption service (captions or text). Off: Closed caption does not appear.
Start Up Image On/Off: When set to “On,” the Start Up Image is displayed on
the screen when the projector is powered on.
*3*4
Color Calibration
All Reset Resets all settings to their factory defaults.
Corrects the color drifts of the entire screen that occurred overtime. Auto If you select “On”, it corrects the color drifts of the entire screen automatically when turning off the projector after certain time of use. Start If 20 minutes have passed after the light turning on, it immediately corrects the color drifts of the entire screen.
*5
Return Restores the color to that before performing the previous color calibration. Reset Restores the factory setting.
*2
*1
*1: When the speaker setting is set to “Always On” and the light is turned off, INPUT A
is enabled. If “Always On” is selected, “ECO Mode” will be set to “User,” “Standby Mode” will be
set to “Standard” in conjunction. *2: APA functions when a computer signal is input via the RGB input terminal (INPUT A). *3: The pattern for the color calibration is displayed while performing this mode.
If you press the / button on the projector or remote control, the pattern also turns
off. At the same time, this mode also ends. *4: Color drifts may not be able to be corrected correctly because of environmental
factors, such as temperature and dust, or the extent of changes that occurred
overtime.
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*5: Cannot be selected if you have not performed the color calibration.
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Note

The Operation Menu

The Operation menu is used for setting for the operations by using the menu or the remote commander.
Setting items
Language Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays.
Menu Position
Status On: All on-screen statuses are enabled.
IR Receiver Front & Rear/Front/Rear: Selects the remote control receiver (IR
Security
*1
Lock
Control Key Lock
Item descriptions
Bottom Left/Center: For selecting the position of the menu displayed on the projected image.
Off: Displays only the menus, the message when turning off the power, and warning messages.
Receiver) on the front and rear of the projector.
On/Off: This function enables restriction of the projector to authorized users by password. The setting procedures for security locking are as follows:
1
Select “On” and press the ENTER key to display the setting menu.
2
Input the password with the MENU, /// and ENTER keys. (The default setting password is “ENTER, ENTER, ENTER, ENTER.”)
3
Input a new password with the MENU, /// and ENTER keys.
4
Enter the password again to confirm.
Enter the password when you turn on the projector after disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power cord. When it is set to “Off,” you can cancel the security lock. You are required to input the password again. If you fail to enter the correct password after three consecutive times, the projector cannot be used. In this case, press the / key to go Standby mode then turn on the power again.
On/Off: When set to “On,” locks all the control panel keys of the projector. However, you can operate the following when set to “On”:
Press and hold the / key for approximately 10 seconds during
Standby mode.
The projector turns on.
Press and hold the MENU key for approximately 10 seconds during
power on.
“Control Key Lock” is set to “Off” and enables operation of all
keys on the projector.
*1: You will not be able to use the projector if you forget your password. If you call
qualified Sony personnel because you have forgotten the password, you will be
asked to verify the projector’s serial number and your identity. (This process may
differ in other countries/regions.) Once your identity has been confirmed, we will
provide you with the password.
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The Connection/Power Menu

The Connection/Power menu is used for setting for the connections and power.
Setting items Item descriptions
LAN Settings
IP Address
*1
Setup
WLAN Settings
WLAN Connection
WLAN Network
HDBaseT setting Sets the function of the HDBaseT/LAN Port.
HDBaseT/LAN Port
RS-232C setting
Network Presentation
Connection CODE
Display Setting
*3
Auto (DHCP): The IP address is assigned automatically from the DHCP server such as a router.
Manual: To specify the IP Address manually.
On/Off: Set the wireless output of the USB wireless LAN
*2
module (not supplied) to On/Off.
Access Point/Client *4: Changes modes for WLAN.
HDBaseT: Connecting the HDBaseT transmitter and the LAN
cable enables transmitting the signal of the Video, Audio, Ethernet, and RS-232C. LAN: Connecting the LAN cable for Ethernet directly enables connecting to the network. (Use when connecting the cable directly without the HDBaseT transmitter.)
Via HDBaseT: You can connect this unit to the RS-232C terminal via the HDBaseT transmitter. (Baud rate: 9600bps) RS-232C: Use when connecting to the RS-232C terminal of this unit directly.
On/Off: This is the presentation function via the network. It controls the connection using the displayed number (CODE) on the right bottom of the screen. During the image transmission, using the ENTER key on the remote commander makes Connection CODE display again.
LAN Mode Displays the LAN settings of the projector or the
settings of the USB wireless LAN module that operates as a client at the bottom right of the screen. Wired: Displays the IP address of LAN preferentially. Wireless: Displays the IP address of the USB wireless LAN module preferentially.
AP Mode Displays the SSID of the USB wireless LAN
module that operates as an access point at the bottom right of the screen.
*5
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Setting items Item descriptions
Dynamic Range
*6
Sets the image input level of the INPUT B/C/D terminal.
Auto: Distinguishes the image input level automatically. Limited: Set when the image input level is 16-235. Full: Set when the image input level is 0-255.
Input-A Signal Sel. Auto/Computer/Video GBR/Component: When set to
“Auto”, selects the type of video signal input automatically when “Input-A” is selected.
*7
ECO
*8 *9
Light Output Mode
Standard/Middle/Low/Auto
image becomes brighter, and power consumption becomes
: When set to “Standard,” the
higher. When set to “Low,” power consumption is minimized; however, the image will be darker. If you select ”Middle”, the brightness of the image and power consumption change to the middle of “Standard” and “Low.” When set to “Auto,” brightness is adjusted automatically according to image content. Dark images are projected with brightness adjusted, leading to energy-saving. Bright images are projected brightly, without adjusting brightness.
Constant Brightness
On/Off: Available when Light Output Mode is set to
*10
"Standard" or "Middle." Brightness is constant at about 90% of light output of each mode.
Auto Power Saving
With No Input
Light Cutoff: The light turns off automatically and power consumption is reduced if no signal is input for approx. 2 minutes. The light lights again when a signal is input or any key is pressed. In Light Cutoff, the ON/STANDBY indicator lights in orange. (page 66)
*11
Standby
: If no signal is input to the unit for
approx. 2 minutes, the power turns off automatically, and the unit enters standby mode. Off: You can deactivate the With No Input.
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Notes
Setting items Item descriptions
*8 *12 *13
With Static Signal
Light Dimming
change for about 10 seconds, light output is gradually reduced (approximately 10% to
*14
) from that set in the Light Output Mode.
15%
: If an image does not
Automatically the light slowly darkens to approximately 5% of its light output according to the selected time (with no change to input signal) “5 min.”, “10 min.”, “15 min.”, “20 min.” or “Demo.”, While dimming the light, the message “Light Dimming” appears. If you select “Demo.,” the image will start to darken about 40 seconds later. When any change in signal is detected, or an operation (remote control or control panel) is performed, normal brightness is restored. Off: You can deactivate the With Static Signal.
Standby
*15
Mode
Standard/Low: When set to “Standard,” power consumption becomes higher in Standby mode. For details, see “Power consumption (networked standby mode)” in “Specifications” (page 77).
Direct Power On On/Off: When set to “On”, you can turn the power on without
going to Standby mode when the AC power cord is connected to a wall outlet. With the projector turned off, you can also unplug the AC power cord without going to Standby mode, regardless of the Direct Power On setting.
*1: To set the IP address manually, select “Manual”, press “Apply”, then enter the IP
address. *2: Reflecting changes in WLAN settings may take a few moments. *3: If the projector cannot connect wirelessly, click [Apply] once again to make sure the
connection is established. For details, see “Setting the WLAN Network of the
projector” (page 45). *4: The factory default settings for “Access Point” are as follows.
SSID: VPL + MAC address for LAN
Security Method: WEP(64bit)
Wireless Password: sony1
To change the settings for “Access Point”, use a Web browser.
For details, see “Setting the WLAN Network of the projector” (page 45). *5: For changing the settings for “Client,” use the Web browser for change. For details,
see “Setting the WLAN Network of the projector” (page 45). *6: If the image input setting of the HDMI connection equipment is not correct, the
brighter part becomes too bright and the darker part becomes too dark. *7: This may not be optimum depending on the input signal. In this case set manually
according to the connected equipment. *8: This mode does not work for about three minutes after the light lights. A change in
signal may not be detected depending on the input image. The light may become
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brighter at intervals during light dimming. However, this is not a malfunction. If
With No Input is set, it takes priority. *9: Does not function when “Type B USB” or “Network” is selected as the input. In this
case, it becomes equivalent to “Middle.” *10:Keeps brightness constant within a certain range. The projector may not be able to
maintain the brightness in an environment with a lot of dust and dirt. *11: Select “Off” to avoid entering standby mode when there is no input signal. *12: As the light is dimmed gradually, you may not notice any change in brightness. You
might only notice that the light has dimmed when its brightness is restored after
there is a change in input signal. *13: Does not function when “Type B USB” or “Network” is selected as the input. *14:This varies depending on the “Light Output Mode” setting. *15: When “Standby Mode” is set to “Low,” the network and network control function
cannot be operated while the projector is in standby mode.
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The Installation Menu

The Installation menu is used for installing the projector.
Setting items Item descriptions
Screen Fitting HV Keystone/ Corner Keystone: You can choose how to correct
image twist.
V Keystone
H Keystone
Corner Keystone
Image Flip HV/H/V/Off/Auto: Flips the projected image horizontally and/or
High Altitude Mode
Filter Cleaning Turns off the projector and cleans the air filter.
Digital Shrink
*1
*1
This is displayed when “HV Keystone” is selected in “Screen Fitting.” The higher the setting, the narrower the top of the projected image. The lower the setting, the narrower the bottom of the projected image.
This is displayed when “HV Keystone” is selected in “Screen Fitting.” The higher the setting, the narrower the right side of the projected image. The lower the setting, the narrower the left side of the projected image.
*1
This is displayed when “Corner Keystone” is selected in “Screen Fitting.”
Adjust: Corrects image twist. Reset: Resets the adjusted values to their default values.
vertically according to the installation method.
On/Off: Set to “On” when using the projector at an altitude of 1,500 m or higher. Continuing to use the wrong setting may affect component reliability.
*2
*3*4
Shrinks or adjusts the size of the projected image. Digital Shrink: Adjusts the size of the projected image. If you set the value to “0”, the image is set to the original size. The shrinking rate is 100% to 90%. Shift: Adjusts the position of the projected image. The adjustable range varies from the shrinking rate.
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Notes
Setting items Item descriptions
Panel Alignment
*5
This feature allows you to adjust the gaps in the color of characters or the picture. When set to “On,” “Adjust Color” and “Pattern Color” can be assigned and adjusted.
Adjust Item: Selects how to make adjustments from below.
Shift: Shifts the whole picture and makes adjustments. Zone: Selects the desired range and makes adjustments.
Adjust Color: Assigns the desired color to adjust the gaps in
color. Select “R” (Red) or “B” (Blue) to make adjustments based on “G” (Green). Pattern Color: Select “R/G” (Red and Green) or “R/G/B” (White, all colors) when “Adjust Color” is “R” (Red). Select “B/G” (Blue and Green) or “R/G/B” (White, all colors) when the “Adjust Color” is “B” (Blue). Adjust: The shift adjustment and zone adjustment of the color selected in “Adjust Color” can be made with /// keys. Reset: The panel alignment settings are initialized to their factory preset values.
Color Matching
*1: Since the HV Keystone/Corner Keystone adjustment is an electronic correction, the
image may deteriorate. *2: Normally, filter cleaning is performed automatically. However, it is not performed
when the projector is installed at an angel within the range illustrated below.
*6
Adjust/Reset: For correcting the brightness and color of the whole projected image manually from the signal level in six steps.
*3: Since Digital Shrink uses electronic correction, the image may deteriorate. *4: If you press the ENTER button while adjusting with Digital Shrink, the projector
switches to the shift adjustment. *5: Depending on the adjustment value of “Panel Alignment,” the color and resolution
may be changed. *6: The brightness and color of the projected image may not match completely, even
after you adjust “Brightness” and “Color.”
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The Information Menu

Note
The Information menu is used to check projector status, such as total usage time of the light.
Setting items Item descriptions
Model Name Displays the model name.
Serial No. Displays the serial number.
*1
fH/fV
Signal Type Displays the type of the current input signal.
Light Timer Indicates the total usage time of a light.
*1: These items may not be displayed depending on the input signal.
Displays the horizontal/vertical frequency of the current input signal.
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Network

Network
Notes

Using Network Features

Connection to the network allows you to operate the following features:
• Checking the current status of the projector via a Web browser.
• Remotely controlling the projector via a Web browser.
• Receiving the e-mail report via the projector.
• Making the network settings for the projector.
• Displaying messages on the projected image using an application.
• Supports network monitoring, control protocol (Advertisement, ADCP, PJ Talk, PJ Link, AMX DDDP [Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol], Crestron RoomView).
• When connecting this projector with the network, consult with the network administrator. The network must be secured.
• The content communicated via a wireless LAN communication may be intercepted due to the use of radio waves. To protect the communication content, implement security measures properly according to the connection environment (page 45).
• When using this projector connected with the network, access the Control window via a Web browser and change the access limitation of the factory preset values (page 42). It is recommended to change the password regularly.
• When the setting on the Web browser is completed, close the Web browser to log out.
• The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you are using.
• Supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer 8/9/10/11.
• The menu displays only in English.
• If the browser of your computer is set to [Use a proxy server] when you access to the projector from your computer, click the check mark to set accessing without using a proxy server.
• To display messages, specific application Projector Station for Network Control (Version 1.1 or later) is necessary. For download or detailed method of using Projector Station for Network Control, please access the following URL. http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/cat-projectors/resource.downloads Contact your local Sony dealer for detailed information of Projector Station for Network Control.
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Displaying the Control Window of
Page Swi tch ing bu tto ns
the Projector with a Web Browser
1 Connect the LAN cable (page 11).
2 Set the network settings for the
projector using “LAN Settings” on the Connection/Power menu (page 34).
3 Start a web browser on the
computer, enter the following in the address field, then press the Enter key on your computer.
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IP address for the projector) You can confirm the IP address of the projector in the “LAN Settings” on the Connection/Power menu (page 34).
The following window appears in the Web browser:
How to operate the Control window
Switching the page
Click one of the Page Switching buttons to display the desired setting page.
Setting the access limitation
You can limit a user for accessing any particular page.
Administrator: Allowed access to all pages User: Allowed access to all pages
except the Setup page Set the access limitation from [Password] of the Setup page. When you access the Setup page for the first time, enter “root” in the Name box and enter “Projector” in the Password box of User. When you log in for the first time, the window that prompts you to change the password is displayed. Follow the instructions on the screen to change the password. The Name box of the Administrator is preset to “root.”
Once you make the network settings, you can open the Control window only by performing step 3 of this procedure.
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Network
Note
Entry area for [Administrator]
Entry area for [User]
Information area
Operating the Projector from a
Operation area
1
Owner information button
Computer
You can control the projector from the computer on the Control page.
When you change the password, input a new password after deleting the password (*****) that was set. The password of the administrator and user should be 8 to 16 characters that includes both alphabet and numeric characters. Alphabet is case-sensitive. The default password “Projector” cannot be set as a new password.
The functions of the buttons shown in the operation area are the same as the keys on the remote commander.

Using the e-mail report Function

If you forget your password, consult with qualified Sony personnel.

Confirming the Information regarding the Projector

You can confirm the current settings for the projector on the Information page.
Set the e-mail report function on the Setup page. Entered values will not be applied unless you click on [Apply].
1 Click on [Owner information] to
enter the owner information recorded in the e-mail report.
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2 Set the timing of the e-mail
Notes
2
3
4
6
5
Mail Report button
report.
Click on [Mail Report] to open the Mail Report page.
Light Source 1:
Set an arbitrary timing of the email report for using the light.
Light Source 2:
This unit is not supported.
Maintenance:
Set the timing of the email report for maintenance. To reset Maintenance Reminder, check the RESET check box and then click on [Apply].
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):
Enter the address of outgoing mail server (SMTP).
Required Authentication:
Check this check box if authentication is required for sending e-mail.
Requires the use of POP
Authentication before sending email (POP before SMTP):
Check this check box to arrange for POP authentication to be performed before sending e­mail.
Incoming Mail Server (POP3):
Enter the address of the incoming-mail server (POP3) to be used for POP authentication.
Account Name:
Enter the mail account name.
Password:
Enter the password.
SMTP Authentication:
Check this check box to arrange for SMTP authentication to be performed before sending e­mail.
Account Name:
Enter the mail account name.
Password:
Enter the password.
3 Enter the outgoing e-mail
4 Set the mail account for sending
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address in the Email Address box then check the Report Timing check box of the e-mail report to be sent.
e-mail reports.
Mail Address:
Enter the e-mail address.
5 Confirm the contents of the e-
mail report.
When you click on [View], the contents of the e-mail report are displayed.
6 Send the test mail.
Check on the Send test mail check box then click on [Apply] to send your test mail to the e-mail address you set.
• The email report function will not
work if the network uses Outbound
Network
Port25 blocking, which prevents
Network button
LAN Network setting area
access to the SMTP server.
• You cannot use the following characters to enter the characters in t he t ex t b ox : “ ' ”, “ “ ”, “ \ ”, “ & ”, “ < ”, “>”

Setting the LAN Network of the projector

Set the LAN network function on the Setup page. Entered values will not be applied unless you click on [Apply].
-IP Address:
Input the IP address of the projector.
-Subnet Mask:
Input the subnet mask of the projector.
-Default Gateway:
Input the default gateway of the projector.
-Primary DNS:
Input the primary DNS server of the projector.
-Secondary DNS:
Input the secondary DNS server of the projector.
1 Click on [Network] to open the
Network page.
2 Set the items for internet
protocol.
Obtain an IP address
automatically:
Automatically provides the network settings by a DHCP server function, such as the router. The IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS display the values provided by a DHCP server.
Specify an IP address:
Set the network manually.
3 Set the items for Ethenet.
MAC Address:
Displays the MAC address of the projector.
Speed:
Select the network speed of the projector.

Setting the WLAN Network of the projector

Set the WLAN network function on the Setup page. Entered values will not be applied unless you click on [Apply]. To use the wireless LAN network, a USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 (not supplied) is necessary.
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1 Click the [WLAN Setting] to open
WLAN Setting button
the WLAN Setting page.
2
3-(a)
2 Enable or disable the radio wave
output of USB wireless LAN module.
Wireless ON:
Enables radio wave output of USB wireless LAN module.
Wireless OFF:
Disables radio wave output of USB wireless LAN module.
WLAN Network:
Set the modes for USB wireless LAN module.
Items Descriptions
Access Point
Client Activates USB
Activates USB wireless LAN module as an access point. Set the items for WLAN manually.
wireless LAN module as a client.
3 (a) Input the settings for Access
Point Mode.
When the USB wireless LAN module is activated as an access point, set the items for the access point.
Network Name (SSID):
Input the SSID of the access point if “WLAN Network” is set to “Access Point” (page 46). The factory setting is “VPL + the MAC address of the LAN.”
Channel Setting:
Select the channel of the access point if “WLAN Network” is set to “Access Point” (page 46).
Encryption Type:
Select the security method of the access point from the followings if “WLAN Network” is set to “Access Point” (page 46).
Encyption
Typ e
Open Sets the security
WEP 64bit Sets the security
WEP 128bit Sets the security
MIX (WPA­PSK/WPA2­PSK (TKIP/ AES))
WPA2­PSK(AES)
Descriptions
method of the access point to open system authentication.
method of the access point to WEP (64bit).
method of the access point to WEP (128bit).
Sets the security method of the access point to MIX. (corresponding to both WPA-PSK (TKIP/ AES) and WPA2-PSK (AES) security methods).
Sets the security method of the access point to WPA2-PSK (AES).
Key:
Input the password for security method of the access point according to the selected encryption type as below;
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Network
Encyption
3-(b)
Typ e
Open The password cannot
WEP 64bit Input 5 ASCII
WEP 128bit Input 13 ASCII
MIX (WPA­PSK/WPA2­PSK (TKIP/ AES)) or WPA2-PSK (AES)
Password
be input.
characters for a password.
characters for a password.
Input 8-63 ASCII characters for a password.
The factory setting of the security method and its password are set as follows. Security method: WEP 64bit Password: sony1
(b) Input the settings for Client
Mode.
When the USB wireless LAN module is activated as a client, set the items for the client (set the items for the access point the projector tries to connect to).
Connection Status:
Displays the connecting status between the access point and projector.
SSID:
Input the SSID of access point the projector tries to connect to.
Encryption Type:
Select the security method of access point the projector tries to connect to from the following list.
Encyption
Typ e
Open Sets the security
WEP 64bit Sets the security
WEP 128bit Sets the security
MIX (WPA­PSK/WPA2­PSK (TKIP/ AES))
WPA2-PSK (AES)
Descriptions
method of the access point to open system authentication.
method of the access point to WEP (64bit).
method of the access point to WEP (128bit).
Sets the security method of the access point to MIX. (corresponding to both WPA-PSK (TKIP/ AES) and WPA2-PSK (AES) security methods).
Sets the security method of the access point to WPA2-PSK (AES).
Key:
Input the password for security method of the access point according to the selected encryption type as below;
Encyption
Typ e
Open The password cannot
Using Network Features
Password
be input.
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Encyption
Advanced Menu button
Typ e
WEP 64bit Input 5 ASCII
WEP 128bit Input 13 ASCII
MIX (WPA­PSK/WPA2­PSK (TKIP/ AES)) or WPA2-PSK (AES)
Obtain an IP address
automatically:
Automatically provides the network settings by a DHCP server function, such as the router. The IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS display the values provided by a DHCP server.
Specify an IP address:
Set the network manually.
-IP Address:
Input the IP address of the projector.
-Subnet Mask:
Input the subnet mask of the projector.
-Default Gateway:
Input the default gateway of the projector.
-Primary DNS:
Input the primary DNS server of the projector.
-Secondary DNS:
Input the secondary DNS server of the projector.
MAC Address:
Displays the MAC address for USB wireless LAN module.
Password
characters for a password.
characters for a password.
Input 8-63 ASCII characters for a password.

Setting the Custom Labels for the Input Terminals of the Projector

Change the label names for the input terminals that will be displayed on the projected screen on the Set up page. The entered label names will not be applied unless you click on [Apply].
1 Click on [Advanced Menu] to
open the Setup page.
2 Click on [Input Label] and open
the Input label setting window.
Clear the check box for the label that you want to change and input the label name. You can input up to 20 of the following letters. Alphabets: "a" to "z", "A" to "Z" Numbers: "0" to "9" Characters: ".", "@", "_"
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Input Label button
Label name for the input terminal
Use the factory default setting
Input Terminal Label Display Screen
Setting the Control Protocol of the
Advanced Menu button
Advertisement button
Advertisement Service setting area
Projector
Change the settings for the control protocol on the Setup page. Entered values will not be applied unless you click on [Apply].
1 Click on [Advanced Menu] to
display the buttons for more settings.
3 Click on [Apply] to apply the set
label names.
The label name will be reflected on the screen when the input of the projector is changed.
2 (a) Set Advertisement.
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Start Advertisement Service:
ADCP button
ADCP Service setting area
Set Advertisement to enabled or disabled. Items for Advertisement are enabled only when this function is enabled. The function is disabled at the factory default.
-Community:
Input the community name for Advertisement and PJ Talk. If the community name for Advertisement is changed, the one for PJ Talk will also be changed. Only four alphanumeric characters can be input. The factory default setting is “SONY.” It is recommended that the community name be changed from the factory setting to avoid unnecessary access to the projector from other computers.
-Port No.:
Input the transmit port of Advertisement. The factory default setting is “53862.”
-Interval:
Input the transmission interval (seconds) of Advertisement. The factory default setting is “30.”
-Broadcast Address:
Input the destination of data via Advertisement. If nothing is input, the data will be broadcast in the same subnetwork.
(b) Set ADCP.
Start ADCP Service:
Set ADCP to enabled or disabled. Items for ADCP are enabled only when this function is enabled. The function is enabled at the factory default.
-Requires Authentication:
Set the authentication for ADCP to enabled or disabled. The password is the same as that of the Web page administrator.
-Port No.:
Input the server port of ADCP. The factory default setting is “53595.”
-Timeout:
Input the time (seconds) until ADCP communication is terminated in case it is disconnected. The factory default setting is “60.”
-Host Address:
Input the IP address that the ADCP server is allowed to receive. If no IP address is input, receiving commands will be allowed from any IP address. From the moment the IP address is input, access will be allowed
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(c) Set PJ Talk.
PJ Talk button
PJ Talk Service setting area
PJ Link button
PJ Link Service setting area
Start PJ Talk Service:
-Community:
only from that input IP address. For security reasons, it is recommended to input an IP address to restrict access.
Set PJ Talk to enabled or disabled. Items for PJ Talk are enabled only when this function is enabled. The function is disabled at the factory default.
Input the community name of Advertisement and PJ Talk. If the community name for PJ Talk is changed, the one for Advertisement will also be changed. Only four alphanumeric characters can be input. The factory default setting is “SONY.” It is recommended that the community name be changed from the factory setting to avoid unnecessary access to the projector from other computers.
-Port No.:
Input the server port of PJ Talk. The factory default setting is “53484.”
-Timeout:
Input the time (seconds) until PJ Talk communication is terminated in the case that it is disconnected. The factory default setting is “30.”
-Host Address:
Input the IP address that the PJ Talk server is allowed to receive. If no IP address is input, receiving commands will be allowed from any IP address. From the moment the IP address is input, access will be allowed only from that input IP address. For security reasons, it is recommended to input an IP address to restrict access.
(d) Set PJ Link.
Start PJ Link Service:
Set PJ Link to enabled or disabled. Items for PJ Link are enabled only when this function is enabled. This function is disabled at the factory setting.
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-Requires Authentication:
Notes
Service button
System service setting area
IP Control Sync. button
IP Control Sync. setting area
Set the authentication for PJ Link to enabled or disabled.
-Password:
Input the authentication password for PJ Link. For the factory default password, refer to the PJ Link specifications.
(e) Set the system service.
Start DDDP Service:
Set DDDP to enabled or disabled. For details, refer to the DDDP specifications in the reference from AMX Corporation. The function is disabled at the factory default.
Crestron Control:
For details, refer to the specifications in product catalogues, etc., from Crestron Corporation.
-IP Address:
Input the Crestron system server.
-IP ID:
Input the IP ID for the CIP protocol.
-Port No.:
Input the port number for the CIP protocol server.
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(f) Set the IP Control Sync.
function
*1
-Power:
Set to enabled to change the power status of the projector that the unit is trying to synchronize with to the same status on the unit when you turn/off the unit.
-Input:
Set to enabled to change the input connector of the projector that the unit is trying to synchronize with to the same one on the unit when you change the input connector on the unit.
*2
-IP Address:
Input the IP address of the projector that the unit is trying to synchronize with.
*1: Enable the PJ Link function of the
projector the unit will synchronize with, and then set the authentication and password of PJ Link in the same way as on the unit.
*2: The input connectors may not be
changed depending on the
Network
projector the unit is trying to
Reset button
Reset
synchronize with.
(g) Reset the network settings.
Reset:
Reset all Web browser settings to their factory defaults.
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Presentation Function via Network

Notes

Using Presentation Function via Network

The Presentation Function via Network enables you to do the following:
• Connect a maximum of eight computers to the projector.
• Project images from a maximum of four computers simultaneously.
• Connecting a USB wireless LAN module (not supplied) to the projector as an access point, allows the projector to connect to up to seven computers simultaneously.
Presentation Function via Network requires installation of Projector Station for Network Presentation. For information on getting and updates of Projector Station for Network Presentation, visit Sony’s web site: http://www.sony.co.uk/pro/product/projectors-installation/vpl-phz10/support/#support System requirements for using the application are as follows.
OS
Windows XP: Home/Professional Windows Vista: Home Premium/Business/Ultimate/Enterprise Windows 7: Home Premium/Professional (Recommended)/Ultimate/Enterprise Windows 8/8.1 Mac OS X: 10.6.x/10.7.x/10.8.x/10.9.x/10.10.x
CPU
Pentium4 2.8GHz or faster
• To install the application, administrative rights are required.
• If you do not have administrative rights, the application may not run properly.
• If firewall or security software is installed, the application may not run properly.
• Depending on the type of network adapter, the application may not run properly.
• Images may not be projected properly depending on the operating environment or the application.
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Installing Projector Station for
Connection guidance window
Network Presentation
1 Close all running applications.
2 Open the downloaded file.
For Windows
Double-click the .exe file. When the message “User Account Control” is displayed, click “Allow” or “Yes.”
For Mac
Double-click the .pkg file.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions
to install the software.

Starting Projector Station for Network Presentation

1 Connect the projector to a
network.
For a wired connection, connect the projector by a LAN cable, then make the network settings. For details, see “LAN Settings” (page 34) or “Setting the LAN Network of the projector” (page 45). For a wireless connection, see “LAN terminal” (page 11) or “USB terminal (Type A) ( )” (page 11). Also check “WLAN Settings” (page 34).
3 Start Projector Station for
Network Presentation.
For Windows
Select [Start]-[All Programs]­[Projector Station for Network Presentation] on the computer.
For Mac
Double-click [Projector Station for Network Presentation] in Applications folder.

Projecting an Image

When you start Projector Station for Network Presentation for the first time after installing to your computer, the connection guidance window will be displayed. This window gives you the information for the necessary settings for connection. Be sure to read it thoroughly. When starting the application after the first time, the connection method selection window will be displayed first. You can check the connection guidance window anytime from the connection method selection window.
For Windows
2 Turn on the projector.
Select “Network” as the input source (page 17).
1 Select the connection method.
Refer to the network information on the projected screen of the projector and select “LAN Mode” or “AP M o d e .”
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LAN Mode
Note
Connection method selection window
Network Presentation LAN mode
Network Presentation AP mode
Select this mode if “Display Setting” in “Network Presentation” is set to “LAN Mode” on the projector’s menu. In this mode, the computer connects to the wired LAN of the projector or the USB wireless LAN module of the projector that operates as a client (“WLAN Network” page 34).
AP Mode
Select this mode if “Display Setting” in “Network Presentation” is set to “AP Mode” on the projector’s menu. In this mode, the computer connects to the USB wireless LAN module of the projector that operates as an access point (“WLAN Network” page 34).
For Windows
“----”, “Connection CODE” (page 34) is set to “Off.” The computer can connect without inputting “CODE”.
b) For AP Mode
Refer to the network information on the projected screen of the projector that you want the computer connect to, and input the SSID and the Connection CODE. If “CODE” is “----”, “Connection CODE” is set to “Off.” The computer can connect without inputting “CODE”. If the wireless password is set for the SSID (“Setting the WLAN Network of the projector” on page 45), the wireless password input window will be displayed while the computer is trying to connect. Input the password to connect. To prevent information leaks, the wireless password is not displayed on the projected screen.
The appearance of the application on the screen is subject to change without notice.
2 Set the projector an image will be
projected to.
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a) For LAN Mode
Refer to the network information on the projected screen of the projector that you want the computer connect to, and input the IP address and the Connection CODE. If “CODE” is
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Notes
• When a projector is connected to a
Notes
Wireless password input window
Network Presentation
User 000001
CODE: 1234
8
network via a wireless connection, if the “SSID” is changed from the factory default, it may not be found.
• When a projector is connected to a network via a wired connection, depending on the network environment, it may not be found.
3 Click “Connect”.
When you click the “Connect” button, a controller will be displayed on the screen of the computer and the computer starts projecting an image (page 57). If another user is projecting an image, click to start projecting. If no users are projecting an image, the controller appears on the screen and starts projecting an image.
• Display related settings (such as your computer's resolution) change when the application is started.
• If “Input” is set to other than “Network” (page 17), the image will not start being projected even after you press the “Connect” button. If you want to project the image, select “Network” to change the display status.

Connection Settings

Item Item descriptions
IP Address Input the IP Address.
List the IP addresses of the projectors on the network and IP addresses of projectors connected so far, as candidates.
SSID Input SSID.
List the peripheral SSIDs and SSIDs of projectors connected to the computer so far, as candidates.
Update
button
Wireless Password
CODE Input the Connection
Connect Connect to the projector
Search the network again and update the candidate list of the projectors.
Input the wireless password of the SSID. If open system authentication is used, input of the wireless password is unnecessary.
CODE displayed on the screen of the projector.
that is set in the items above and start to project an image.

Using the Controller

For Windows
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For Mac
CODE: 1234
User64
1
Items Functions
Start projecting an image.
Pause projecting an image.
Stop projecting an image (screen turns black).
Change the application settings.
Disconnect from the projector.
Select a projection method then start projecting an image.
Projection method
Not projecting an image.
Project in full screen.
Project in the left half of the screen.
Project in the right half of the screen.
Project in the upper left quadrant of the screen.
Project in the upper right quadrant of the screen.
Project in the lower left quadrant of the screen.
Project in the lower right quadrant of the screen.
Items Functions
Display the strength of the wireless signal.
Display the Connection CODE of
CODE
the projector that is connected to the computer.
Display the number of users connected to the projector.
Display the users’ status.

One-Click projecting function

Projector Station for Network Presentation allows you to create a shortcut that registers the connection setting. By starting the application with the shortcut, you can project the image to the registered projector.
1 Create a file.
For Windows
Create a shortcut to the NetworkPresentation. exe. Copy the shortcut to the Projector Station for Network Presentatio n, or right-click the NetworkPresentation.exe in the installed folder to select “Create shortcut” from the pop up menu.
For Mac
Create a text file with any name with a text editor. Set the format to “Plain Text.”
2 Register the connection setting.
For Windows
Register the settings. Right-click the created shortcut and select “Properties” from the pop up menu.
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Input the settings of the projector that you want the computer to connect to in “Target” from the “Shortcut” tab and save. For the format for the settings, refer to the command formats in the option format.
For Mac
Input the settings of the projector that you want the computer to connect to in the created text file and save. Refer to the command format in the option format to input settings. Right-click the created text file and select “Get Info” from the context menu. Change the extension of the filename that is displayed on “Name & Extension” to “.npr”.

Option format

Command format
For LAN Mode
- connect [IP address]:[CODE]: [Display Setting]
For AP Mode
- wifi [SSID]:[Wireless password]: [CODE]:[Display Setting]
Item Description
IP address Assign the IP address of
the projector that you want the computer to connect to.
SSID Assign the SSID of the
projector that you want the computer to connect to.
Item Description
Wireless password
CODE Assign the settings of
Display setting
Assign the wireless password for the SSID. If the security method is Open System authentication, input “open.” If the USB LAN wireless module setting is set to “Access Point,” input
*1
“auto.”
the Connection CODE of the projector. on: Displays the dialogues for inputting the Connection CODE when the computer is trying to connect to the projector. off: Does not display the dialogues for inputting the Connection CODE when the computer is trying to connect to the projector. If “Connection CODE” of the projector is set to “On”, an authentication error occurs.
Sets the status for when the projector starts projecting an image. 0:Does not display an image when the computer starts projecting an image. You need to start projecting an image with the controller. 1:Displays an image when the computer starts projecting an image.
*1: “Access Point” can be selected on the
compatible models only. This model is not compatible for the settings of “Access Point.”
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Command Examples
Example 1) If the settings of the projector that you want the computer to connect to are set as below and you want to display an image when the computer starts connecting to it
Network:LAN Mode IP address:192.168.1.187 Connection CODE: On
For Windows
C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Projector Station for Network Presentation\Network Presentation.exe -connect
192.168.1.187:on:1
For Mac
-connect 192.168.1.187:on:1
Example 2) If the settings of the projector that you want the computer to connect to are set as below and you want to display an image when the computer starts connecting to it
Network: AP Mode SSID: VPL012ABC Wireless password: sony1 Connection CODE: Off
For Windows
C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony\Projector Station for Network Presentation\Network Presentation.exe -wifi VPL012ABC: sony1:off:1
For Mac
-wifi VPL012ABC:sony1:off:1

Use Projector Station for Network Presentation without installing it to the computer.

Projector Station for Network Presentation also has a portable version that can be used with external media, such as a USB mass storage device. Although some functions are limited, you can put and carry the Projector Station for Network Presentation in the external media, and use it on other computers.
1 Close all running applications.
2 Open the downloaded file.
For Windows
Double-click the “PJS_NetworkPresentationP_XXX .exe” file for portable. If the User Account Control window is displayed, click “Allow” or “Yes.”
For Mac
Double-click the “PJS_NetworkPresentationP_XXX .pkg” file.
3 Follow the instructions in the
wizards to install the application software.
4 Start the Projector Station for
Network Presentation.
For Windows
Double-click the shortcut icon of Projector Station for Network Presentation that is created in the folder in which the application is installed.
For Mac
Double click “Projector Station for Network Presentation” in the folder in which the application is installed.
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Notes
• You can use this application only on the OS that supports this application.
• Make sure Projector Station for Network Presentation is not operating before installing the application.
• Make sure the external media that the application will be installed to has access rights and all files in the external media are closed.
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Error code list of Projector Station for Projector Station for Network Presentation

Error code Meaning/Measure Page
NPR-E1701 Failed while opening the WLAN device of the
computer. Check that the WLAN function of the computer operates normally.
NPR-E1702 Failed while scanning the access point.
Check that the WLAN function of the computer operates normally.
NPR-E1703 Failed while getting information of the access point.
Check the WLAN function of the computer, and if multiple WLAN networks exist.
NPR-E1704 Cannot find the access point.
Check if devices are connected correctly, the input SSID is correct and the projector is turned on.
NPR-E1705 Tried but failed while connecting using WEP64 bit or
WEP128 bit. Check that the security setting of the WLAN function of the projector is correct.
NPR-E1706 Tried but failed while connecting using MIX (WPAPSK/
WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)), WPA2-PSK (AES). Check that the security setting of the WLAN function of the projector is correct.
NPR-E1707 A security setting other than WEP 64bit, WEP 128bit,
MIX (WPAPSK/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES)), WPA2-PSK (AES) is applied. Check that the input SSID and the security setting of the WLAN function of the projector are correct.
NPR-E1708 Failed to acquire the network profile. Check if the
WLAN function of the computer operates normally.
NPR-E1709 Succeeded in authenticating the access point, but
failed while associating. Check if multiple WLAN networks exist, or if the status of the projector changed while the computer tried to connect to the projector.
NPR-E1802 Failed while getting the IP address after connecting to
the access point. Check the input SSID, security password and the setting of the security software of the computer.
NPR-E1803 Succeed in connecting to the access point, but failed
while getting the information. Check the setting of the security software of the computer.
45
45
11,45
17,59
59
59
11,59
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Error code Meaning/Measure Page
NPR-E1804 Connected to a different SSID (access point) from the
one you assigned. Start from the connection setting again.
NPR-E2101 Cannot receive a response from the projector.The
response may be blocked or the network may have been disconnected from the projector while communicating. Check the setting of the security software of the computer, the power status and the network composition of the projector.
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Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection
Notes

Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection

You can also play video and audio simply by connecting the projector and computer with a USB A-B cable (not supplied). Playing video and audio using USB connection requires to start USB Display. System requirements for using the application are as follows.
OS
Windows XP: Home/Professional Windows Vista: Home Premium/Business/Ultimate/Enterprise Windows 7: Home Premium/Professional (Recommended)/Ultimate/Enterprise Windows 8/8.1 Mac OS X: 10.6.x/10.7.x/10.8.x/10.9.x/10.10.x
CPU
Pentium4 2.8GHz or faster

Starting USB Display

1 Connecting the projector and your computer with a USB A-B cable (not
supplied) (page 10).
2 Turn on the projector.
Select “Type B USB” as the input source (page 17). After a short time, the projector is recognized as a CD-ROM drive in the computer.
3 Open “USB Display” in the CD-ROM drive.
• The resolution of your computer changes when the application is started.
• Depending of the computer’s setting, the application may start automatically.
• When you are finished using the projector, you can simply disconnect the USB cable without using the Safely Remove Hardware option.
• Movie player (Media Player, etc.) images may not be projected properly.
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Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection

Playing Video and Audio

USB Display
After starting USB Display, the controller appears on the screen, and projection playback starts automatically.

Using the Controller

For Windows
For Mac
Items Functions
Start audio/video playback.
Pause audio/video playback.
Stop audio/video playback (the screen turns black).
Display information about USB Display.
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Others

ON/STANDBY indicator
WARNING indicator
(Off)(Lights in red)
(Off)(Flashes in green)
(Off)(Lights in green)
(Off)
(Lights in orange)

Indicators

You can check the projector status or abnormality by checking the lighting/ flashing status of the ON/STANDBY indicator and WARNING indicator on the front. If the indicators flash in red, address the problem in accordance with “Warning indicators and remedies” (page 67).
Operating status indication
Indicator status Operating status Meaning
Standby The power is supplied to the projector and
the projector is in a standby mode according to the setting.
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Indicators
Warm-up The projector is warming up after it is turned
on.
Power on The projector is ready for projection.
Other standby status
The projector is in With No Input (Light Cutoff), Quick Reboot standby mode, or the Speaker Setting is set to “Always On.”
Others
Warning indicators and remedies
(Flashes in red)
(Lights in red)
(Flashes in red)
(Flashes in red)
Both indicators flash
Indicator status
The number of flashes
Meaning Remedies
Twice The air filter is not
installed securely.
Check how the air filter is attached and install securely.
Three times The light source
does not light properly.
Unplug the AC power cord and make sure the ON/ STANDBY indicator turns off, then plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet and turn on the projector.
Six times A strong shock to
the projector is detected.
If there is no visible abnormality, unplug the AC power cord and make sure the ON/STANDBY indicator turns off, then plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet and turn on the projector.
Twice The temperature
in the projector is abnormal.
Check if the air filter is
clogged, then clean or replace it (page 73).
Check if the ventilation
holes (intake/exhaust) are not blocked by the wall or an object and secure a sufficient gap.
Check the ambient
temperature and use the projector within the range of operating temperature.
If the indicators flash in a manner other than described above, unplug the AC power cord and make sure the ON/STANDBY indicator turns off, then plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet and turn on the projector. If the problem still persists, consult with qualified Sony personnel.
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Messages List

When any of the messages listed below appears on the projected image, address the problem in accordance with the table below.
Messages Meaning/Remedy Page
Clean the filter. Projector temperature is high. Switching to High Altitude Mode.
Temperature in the projector has increased. As a countermeasure against use at an altitude of 1,500 m or higher, set “High Altitude Mode” to “On.” If you are not using the projector at a high altitude, perform the remedies below and set “High Altitude Mode” to “Off.”
Check that the air filter is clogged, then clean or
replace it.
Check that the ventilation holes (intake/exhaust)
are not blocked by a wall or an object and secure a sufficient gap.
Check the ambient temperature and use the
projector within the range of operating temperature.
Clean the filter. Projector temperature is high. The light will turn off in 1 minute.
Temperature in the projector has increased. Perform the remedies below.
Check that the air filter is clogged, then clean or
replace it.
Check that the ventilation holes (intake/exhaust)
are not blocked by a wall or an object and secure a sufficient gap.
Check the ambient temperature and use the
projector within the range of operating temperature.
“High Altitude Mode” on this projector is set to
“On.” Set the setting that suits the operating environment.
Frequency is out of range!
Change the output setting of the connected equipment to one for signals supported by the projector.
Please check Input-A Signal Sel.
Set “Input-A Signal Sel.” to “Auto” or select the input signal type to suit to the input signal.
Not applicable! Invalid key was pressed. 6
The control keys are
“Control Key Lock” is set to “On.” 33
locked!
Light Dimming Reduces light output when “With Static Signal” is
set. When any change in signal is detected, or an operation (remote control or control panel) is performed, normal brightness is restored.
4, 73
4, 73
80
35
36
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Messages List
Others
Messages Meaning/Remedy Page
Filter cleaning will start.
Filter cleaning completed.
Unsupported USB device.
Unsupported USB hub.
Please check HDBaseT Settings.
The filter will be automatically cleaned after the projector is turned off.
The filter was automatically cleaned when the projector was turned on.
Connect the designated USB device (USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 (not supplied)).
The projector does not support USB hubs. Connect the designated USB device (USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 (not supplied)).
Set “HDBaseT/LAN Port” depending on the HDBaseT/LAN connection.
38
38
11
11
34
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Troubleshooting

Before asking to have the projector repaired, try to diagnose the problem, following the instructions below.
Symptoms Remedy Page
The power is not turned on.
No image. Check if the connecting cable is connected to
The color of image has changed.
Images that are not intended are output.
The application “USB Display” or “Projector Station for Network Presentation” does not start.
The computer cannot connect to the projector.
Check if the AC power cord is firmly connected.
When the “Control Key Lock” is set to “On,” you cannot turn on the projector using the / key on the projector.
Check how the air filter is attached and install it securely.
external equipment firmly.
Check if the computer signal is set for output to an external monitor. If you set your computer, such as a notebook computer, to output the signal to both your computer’s display and an external monitor, the picture of the external monitor may not appear properly. Set your computer to output the signal to only an external monitor.
Check if the application “USB Display” or “Projector Station for Network Presentation” is running.
Check if the input source is correctly selected. 17
Check if the picture is muted by pressing the BLANK key.
The color calibration may have been performed. To restore the color or factory setting, perform “Return” or “Reset” in “Color Calibration.”
The color calibration may be being performed. During this mode, the pattern for color calibration is displayed automatically. Since the pattern turns off automatically after this mode ends, please wait for a while. If you press the / button on the unit or remote control, the pattern also turns off. At the same time, this mode also ends.
Check if the computer connected to the projector meets the system requirement for the applications.
Check “LAN Settings” of the projector.Check the condition of the wireless connection.
54, 64
6, 31
54, 64
33
73
9
18
6
31
34
70
Troub lesho oting
Others
Symptoms Remedy Page
On-screen display does not appear.
The aspect ratio of the display is not right/the image is displayed smaller /a portion of image does not appear.
The image is a trapezoid.
Edges of the image are cut off or dark.
The image is distorted.
The image is dark/ too bright.
The image is not clear.
The image is noisy. Check if the connecting cable is connected to the
No sound. Check that the connecting cables between the
The on-screen display does not appear when “Status” in the Operation menu is set to “Off.”
The image may not display correctly because the input signal cannot be judged correctly. In this case, set “Aspect” manually.
The images become trapezoidal because of the projection angle. In this case, you can correct the trapezoidal distortion, using a Keystone feature.
If you use the lens shift function with a setting outside the recommended range, edges of the image may be cut off or appear dark. Use a setting within the normal range for the lens shift function.
Warping is set. Disable the warp correction feature.
The settings for “Brightness,” “Contrast,” and “Light Output Mode” affect brightness of the image. Check if the value is appropriate.
“With Static Signal” is set to “On.” 36
When video signal is not input, the light is dimmed to reduce power consumption.
When the temperature around the unit is high, the brightness will be reduced to protect the unit.
Check if the projector is in focus. 18
The picture will not be clear if condensation has accumulated on the lens. In this case, let the projector sit for about two hours with the power on.
external equipment properly.
projector and external video or audio equipment are securely connected.
Check if the external audio equipment is set properly.
Audio is not output if “Speaker” is set to “Off.” 31
Audio is not output if audio muting is activated. 6
Check if the volume is not set to minimum. 6, 31
33
6, 28,
30
6, 20,
38
81
22, 38
26, 35
35
9
9
Troubleshooting
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Symptoms Remedy Page
The remote commander does not work.
The fan is noisy. The sound from the fan is often greater than normal
Check if the batteries are installed correctly.
Check if the batteries are not exhausted.
Check the setting for “IR Receiver.” 33
35, 38
to cool the light source in the following cases.
When “Light Output Mode” is set to “Standard”.The projector is in at high altitude (“High Altitude
Mode” is set to “On”)
Temperature is very high.
Check that the air filter is clogged, then clean or
4
replace it.
Check that the ventilation holes (intake/exhaust)
are not blocked by a wall or an object and secure a sufficient gap.
The image is distorted by the HDBaseT connection.
The image is not projected properly
Confirm whether the unit’s AC power cord is grounded. Use the STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) type LAN cable.
Change the input terminal to project the image properly.
when the projector is connected via the HDBaseT terminal and the cables are inserted or removed from other terminals.
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Troub lesho oting
Others
Caution
Note
2 Loosen the screws (three) on the
Side cover
Side cover

Cleaning the Air Filter

When the message on cleaning the air filter is displayed on the projected image, clean the air filter (page 68). If the dust cannot be removed from the air filter even after cleaning, replace the air filter with a new one. For details on a new air filter, consult with qualified Sony personnel.
If you keep using the projector even after the message is displayed, dust may accumulate, clogging it. As a result, the temperature may rise inside the unit, leading to a possible malfunction or fire.
side cover.
1 Turn off the projector, and
disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
If you remove the side cover while the AC power cord is not removed from the AC outlet and power is not turned off, you may touch the fan inside the unit, resulting in injury.
3 Lift up the bottom of the side
cover to remove.
Cleaning the Air Filter
73
4 Loosen the screws (six) on the air
Note
Notes
Air filter
Cushion
filter.
5 Remove the air filter.
7 Replace the air filter and attach
the side cover.
• Be sure to attach the air filter firmly; the power cannot be turned on if it is not attached securely.
• Be sure to attach the side cover firmly. Incorrect attachment of the cover may cause a malfunction.
6 Clean the air filter with a vacuum
cleaner.
Before attaching the air filter to the unit, make sure that the cushion on the frame of the air filter is not dislocated or loose.
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Cleaning the Air Filter
Others

Specifications

Items Descriptions
Projection system
Display device
Projection lens
Light source Laser diode
Projected image size
Luminous flux (Brightness)
Speaker 16 W × 1 (monaural)
Applicable scanning frequency
Resolution When a
Color system NTSC
Effective display size
Effective picture elements
Focus Manual
Zoom Manual
*1
computer signal is input
When a video signal is input
3 LCD system
0.76-inch (19.3 mm), 3 plate, Aspect ratio 16:10
VPL-PHZ10: 6,912,000 pixels (1,920 × 1,200 pixels, 3 plate panels) VPL-PWZ10: 3,072,000 pixels (1,280 × 800 pixels, 3 plate panels)
40 inches to 300 inches (1.02 m to 7.62 m)
5,000 lm (when “Light Output Mode” is set to “Standard”) 4,500 lm (when “Light Output Mode” is set to “Standard”, "Constant Brightness" is set to "On.")
Horizontal: 19 kHz to 92 kHz, Vertical: 48 Hz to 92 Hz
Maximum display resolution: 1,920 × 1,200 pixels
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480/60i, 576/50i, 480/60p, 576/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/24p
3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M , PAL- N, PAL60
Specifications
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Items Descriptions
INPUT OUTPUT (Computer/ video)
Other terminals
Operating temperature/ Operating humidity
Storage temperature/ Storage humidity
Power requirements
Power consumption
Power consumption (Standby Mode)
INPUT A RGB/YPBPR input terminal: Mini D-sub 15-pin
female, G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync negative, 75 ohms terminated, RGB/PBPR: 0.7 Vp-p ± 2 dB, 75 ohms terminated, Sync signal: TTL level high impedance, positive/negative Audio input terminal: Stereo mini jack, rated input 500 mVrms, input impedance more than 47 kohms
INPUT B/ INPUT C
VIDEO IN Video input terminal: Phono jack, 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync
OUTPUT Audio output terminal: Stereo mini jack, stereo, 1
INPUT D HDBaseT/LAN Port: RJ45, HDBaseT/
AC 100 V to 120 V
AC 220 V to 240 V
AC 100 V to 120 V
AC 220 V to 240 V
HDMI input terminal: HDMI 19-pin, HDCP support, Audio input terminal: HDMI audio support
negative, 75 ohmes terminated Audio input terminal: Shared with INPUT A
Vrms (maximum volume, when inputting 500 mVrms), output impedance 5 kohms
RS-232C terminal: D-Sub 9 pin male
100BASE-TX HDBaseT transmittable signal: HDMI (Video, Audio), RS-232C, Ethernet HDBaseT LAN cable: STP type (CAT5e or higher, straight, not supplied), Maximum length: 100 m
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)/20% to 80% (no condensation)
–10 °C to +60 °C (14 °F to 140 °F)/20% to 80% (no condensation)
VPL-PHZ10: 100 V to 240 V AC, 4.3 A-1.7 A, 50/60 Hz VPL-PWZ10: 100 V to 240 V AC, 4.0 A-1.6 A, 50/60 Hz
VPL-PHZ10: 424 W VPL-PWZ10: 399 W
VPL-PHZ10: 403 W VPL-PWZ10: 377 W
0.50 W (when “Standby mode” is set to “Low”)
0.50 W (when “Standby mode” is set to “Low”)
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Specifications
Others
Notes
Items Descriptions
Power consumption (Networked Standby Mode)
AC 100 V to 120 V
AC 220 V to 240 V
12.5 W (LAN)
16.8 W (HDBaseT)
13.2 W (optional WLAN module)
17.4 W (all terminals and networks connected) (when “Standby Mode” is set to “Standard”)
11.9 W (LAN)
17.0 W (HDBaseT)
12.6 W (optional WLAN module)
17.6 W (all terminals and networks connected) (when “Standby Mode” is set to “Standard”)
Heat dissipation
Standard dimensions (W/H/D)
AC 100 V to 120 V
AC 220 V to 240 V
VPL-PHZ10: 1,446 BTU/h VPL-PWZ10: 1,361 BTU/h
VPL-PHZ10: 1,374 BTU/h VPL-PWZ10: 1,286 BTU/h
Approx. 510 × 128.5 × 354.6 mm (20
31
13
/32inches)
Approx. 510 × 113 × 354.6 mm (20
inches) (without projecting parts)
32
3
/32 × 51/16 ×
3
/32 × 47/16 × 1331/
Mass Approx. 8.7 kg (19 lb)
Supplied accessories
Optional accessories
*2 *3
See “Checking the Supplied Accessories” in the supplied Quick Reference Manual.
USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3
*1: For details, refer to “Acceptable Input Signals” on page 80. *2: Information on accessories in this manual is current as of March 2017. *3: Not all optional accessories are available in all countries and area. Please check with
your local Sony Authorized Dealer.
Design and specifications of the unit, including the optional accessories, are subject to change without notice.
Specifications
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Pin assignment
1
2
19
18
HDMI terminal (HDMI, female)
RGB input terminal (Mini D-sub 15-pin, female)
1 T.M.D.S.
Data2+
2 T.M.D.S.
Data2 Shield
3 T.M.D.S.
Data2 –
4 T.M.D.S.
Data1+
5 T.M.D.S.
Data1 Shield
6 T.M.D.S.
Data1 –
7 T.M.D.S.
Data0+
8 T.M.D.S.
Data0 Shield
9 T.M.D.S.
Data0 –
10 T.M.D.S.
Clock+
11 T.M.D.S.
Clock Shield
12 T.M.D.S.
Clock –
13 N.C.
14 RESERVED
(N.C.)
15 SCL
16 SDA
17 DDC GND
18 +5V Power
19 Hot Plug
Detect
1 Video input
(red) R
2 Video input
9Power supply
input for DDC
10 GND
(green) G
3 Video input
11 GND
(blue) B
4GND 12DDC/SDA
5 RESERVE 13 Horizontal
sync signal
6GND (R) 14Vertical sync
signal
7GND (G) 15DDC/SCL
8GND (B)
RS-232C terminal (D-Sub 9-pin, male)
51
9
6
1NC 6NC
2RXDA 7RTS
3TXDA 8CTS
4DTR 9NC
5GND
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Specifications
Others
USB terminal (Type A, female)
1V
2 Data–
3 Data+
4Ground
(4.4 - 5.25 V)
BUS
USB terminal (Type B, female)
1VCC (+5 V)
2 Data–
3 Data+
4Ground
Specifications
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Acceptable Input Signals
Notes
Computer signal
Resolution
fH[kHz]/
fV[Hz]
640 × 350 31.5/70
37.9/85
640 × 400 31.5/70
37.9/85
640 × 480 31.5/60
35.0/67
37.9/73
37.5/75
43.3/85
800 × 600 35.2/56
37.9/60
48.1/72
46.9/75
53.7/85 832 × 624 49.7/75 1024 × 768 48.4/60
56.5/70
60.0/75
68.7/85 1152 × 864 64.0/70
67.5/ 75
77.5/85 1152 × 900 61.8/66 1280 × 960 60.0/60 1280 × 1024 64.0/60
80.0/75
91.1/85 1400 × 1050 65.3/60 1600 × 1200 75.0/60 1280 × 768 47.8/60 1280 × 720 45.0/60 1920 × 1080 67.5/60 1366 × 768 47.7/60 1440 × 900 55.9/60 1680 × 1050 65.3/60
*1
Input terminal
RGB/
YP
                      
  


  
BPR
HDMI
*2
*3
Resolution
fH[kHz]/
fV[Hz]
1280 × 800 49.7/60 1920 × 1200 74.0/60 1600 × 900 60.0/60
Input terminal
RGB/
YP
  
BPR
*5
*5
HDMI
*5
*5
Video signal
Input terminal
Signal fV[Hz]
NTSC
PAL /
SECAM
480i
480p
576p 1080i 1080i
720p
720p
1080p 1080p 1080p
60 ––
50
60
576i
50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50
24
INPUT A
VIDEO
––
        –– –– ––
INPUT B/ INPUT C/
*4
INPUT D
*1: • When a signal other than the
signals listed in table is input, the picture may not be displayed properly.
• An input signal meant for screen resolution different from that of the panel will not be displayed in its original resolution. Text and lines may be uneven.
*2: This is identified as a movie delivery
signal of 720/60p.
*3: This is identified as a movie delivery
signal of 1080/60p. *4: Only G with sync/Y is supported. *5: Only VESA Reduced Blanking is
supported.
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Specifications
Others

Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range

Projection distance L
Projected image
Front of the lens
A
Height H from lens center to bottom of screen
Front of the lens
Height H from lens center to top of screen
A
Projected image
Projection distance L
Top side
The following describes the projection distance and height from lens center to bottom of screen by each projected screen size. The projection distance is the distance between the front of the lens and the surface of the projected image. Height H is the height from the bottom of the projected image (top for ceiling mount) to A (determined by drawing a perpendicular line from lens center to projected image surface). For this unit, the same projection distance calculations apply to both floor and ceiling installation.
Floor Installation/Ceiling Installation (Top side parallel to ceiling)
Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
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The lens shift range represents the distance in percent (%) by which the lens can
Center of the image
Projected image
VSUP
VSDN
HSL
HSR
Shaded region: Lens shift range
Projected image
Center of the projected image
Lens shift range
Center of the lens
Side of the projector
50%
50%
Projected image
Center of the projected image
Lens shift range
Center of the lens
Top of the projector
50%
50%
be shifted from the initial position of the projected image, with full width or full height of the projected image regarded as 100%.
UP: Vertical lens shift range (up) [%]
VS
DN: Vertical lens shift range (down) [%]
VS HS
R: Horizontal lens shift range (right) [%] L: Horizontal lens shift range (left) [%]
HS
Projection distance/Projection distance formula
Projection distance
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Projected image size
Diagonal D Width × Height
80 inch (2.03m)
100 inch
(2.54m)
120 inch
(3.05m)
150 inch
(3.81m)
200 inch
(5.08m)
Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
1.72 × 1.08 (68 × 42)
2.15 × 1.35 (85 × 53)
2.58 × 1.62
(102 × 64)
3.23 × 2.02 (127 × 79)
4.31 × 2.69
(170 × 106)
Height H from lens center to
Projection Distance L
2.18 - 3.23 (86 - 127)
2.74 – 4.06 (108 – 159)
3.30 – 4.88 (130 – 192)
4.13 – 6.11
(163 – 240)
5.53 – 8.16 (218 – 321)
Minimum Projection Distance L
-0.01 (0) -0.01 (0)
-0.01 (0) -0.01 (0)
-0.01 (0) -0.01 (0)
-0.01 (0) -0.01 (0)
-0.02 (-1) -0.02 (-1)
Unit: m (inches)
bottom of screen
Maximum Projection Distance L
Others
Projection distance formula
VSUP = 5.6 [%] VS
DN = 29.4 [%]
HS
R = HSL = 10 [%]
D: Projected image size (Diagonal) H: Distance between the bottom edge of the image and the center of the lens
Expression#1 Unit: m (inches)
Minimum Projection Distance L Maximum Projection Distance L
L=0.027857 × D-0.0487 (L=1.096719 × D-1.9185)
L=0.041087 × D-0.0485 (L=1.617608 × D-1.9097)
Expression#2 Unit: m (inches)
Height H from lens center to bottom of screen
Minimum Projection Distance L Maximum Projection Distance L
H=0.00008 × D+0.00000
(H=0.00312 × D+0.00000)
H=0.00008 × D+0.00000 (H=0.00312 × D+0.00000)
Lens shift range
5.6%
V
29.4%
10% H 10%
Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
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Dimensions

Front
Unit: mm (inches)
Center of the lens
113 (4
7
/
16
)
128 (5
1
/
32
)
50 (1
31
/
32
)
0.5 (
1
/
32
)
Side
Unit: mm (inches)
510 (20
3
/32)
10.1 (
13
/
32
)
354.6 (13
31
/
32
)
146.4 (5 3/4) Center of the lens
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Dimensions
Others
Bottom
Unit: mm (inches)
Center of
the lens
102.7 (4
1
/32)
108.6 (4
9
/32)
Holes for ceiling mount (M4, Depth 8 (
5
/16))
*
19.2
(
3
/4)
19.2
(
3
/4)
45.3
(1
25
/32)
57.4
(2
1
/4)
18.4 (
23
/
32
)
25 (
31
/
32
)
107.5 (4
7
/
32
)
212 (8
11
/
32
)
299.9 (11
13
/
16
)
327.7 (12
29
/
32
)
0.8 (1/32)
319.3 (12
9
/16)
170.1 (6
11
/16)
88.6 (3
1
/2)
7.1 (
9
/32)
25 (
31
/
32
)
149.3 (5
7
/
8
)
Ø 25 (31/32)Ø 25 (
31
/32)
Unit
Insert nut (M4)
Screw hole
The maximum
length of screw
The minimum
length of screw
Unit: mm (inches)
Holes for the ceiling mount
3
Use the screws with a length of 5 mm ( maximum) for the ceiling mount. Recommended tightening torque (tension when turning a screw towards the direction of rotation ): 1.1 ± 0.1 N-m
/16 inches, minimum) to 8 mm (5/16 inches,
Dimensions
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SONY AND EACH OF THE THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS (for purposes of this Section, SONY and each of the THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS shall be collectively referred to as “SONY”) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL
THEORY RELATED TO THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY ASSOCIATED HARDWARE, DOWN TIME AND USER’S TIME, EVEN IF ANY OF THEM HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN ANY CASE, EACH AND ALL OF THEIR AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THIS EULA SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
CONSENT TO USE OF NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION, LOCATION DATA, DATA SECURITY
You acknowled ge and agree that SONY and its affiliates, partners and agents may read, collect, transfer, process and store certain information collected from the SOFTWARE, including but not limited to information about (i) the SOFTWARE and (ii) the software applications, contents and peripheral devices that interact with your DEVICE and the SOFTWARE (“Information”). Information includes, but is not limited to: (1) unique identifiers relating to your DEVICE and its components; (2) performance of the DEVICE, the SOFTWARE and their components; (3) configurations of your DEVICE, the SOFTWARE and the software applications, contents and peripheral devices that interact with the DEVICE and the SOFTWARE; (4) use and frequency of use of the functions of (x) the SOFTWARE, and (y) the software applications, contents and peripheral devices that interact with the SOFTWARE; and (5) location data, as indicated below. SONY and its affiliates, partners and agents may use and disclose Information subject to applicable laws in order to improve its products and services or to provide products or services to you. Such uses include, but are not limited to: (a) administering the functionalities of the SOFTWARE; (b) to improve, service, update or upgrade the SOFTWARE; (c) improving, developing and enhancing the current and future products and services of SONY and other parties; (d) to provide you with information about the products and services offered by SONY and other parties; (e)
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complying with applicable laws or regulations; and (f) to the extent offered, providing you with location-based services of SONY and other parties, as indicated below. In addition, SONY retains the right to use Information to protect itself and third parties from illegal, criminal or harmful conduct.
Certain services available through the SOFTWARE may rely upon location information, including, but not limited to, the geographic location of the DEVICE. You acknowledge that for the purpose of providing such services, SONY, the THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS or their partners may collect, archive, process and use such location data, and that such services are governed by the privacy policies of SONY or such third party. By using any such services, you agree that you have reviewed the privacy policies applicable to such services and consent to such activities.
SONY, its affiliates, partners and agents will not intentionally use Information to personally identify the owner or user of the SOFTWARE without your knowledge or consent. Any use of Information will be in accordance with the privacy policies of SONY or such third party. Please contact applicable contact address of each area or country for SONY’s current privacy policy.
Please contact applicable third parties for privacy policies relating to personally identifiable and other information you provide when you use or access third party software or services.
Information may be processed, stored or transferred to SONY, its affiliates or agents which are located in countries outside of your country of residence. Data protection and information privacy laws in certain countries may not offer the same level of protection as your country of residence and you may have fewer legal rights in relation to Information processed and stored in, or transferred to, such countries. SONY will use reasonable efforts to take appropriate technical and organizational steps to prevent unauthorized access to or disclosure of Information, but does not warrant it will eliminate all risk of misuse of such Information.
AUTOMATIC UPDATE FEATURE
From time to time, SONY or the THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS may automatically update or otherwise modify the SOFTWARE, including, but not limited to, for purposes of enhancement of security functions, error correction and improvement of functions, at such time as you interact with SONY’s or third parties’ servers, or otherwise. Such updates or modifications may delete or change the nature of features or other aspects of the SOFTWARE, including, but not limited to, functions you may rely upon. You acknowledge and agree that such activities may occur at SONY’s sole discretion and that SONY may condition continued use of the SOFTWARE upon your complete installation or acceptance of such update or modifications. Any updates/modifications shall be deemed to be, and shall constitute part of, the SOFTWARE for purposes of this EULA. By acceptance of this EULA, you consent to such update/modification.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT, WAIVER, SEVERABILITY
This EULA and SONY’s privacy policy, each as amended and modified from time to time, together constitute the entire agreement between you and SONY with respect to the SOFTWARE. The failure of SONY to exercise or enforce any right or provision of this EULA shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any part of this EULA is held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, that provision shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to maintain the intent of this EULA, and the other parts will remain in full force and effect.
GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods shall not apply to this EULA. This EULA shall be governed by the laws of Japan, without regards to conflict of laws provisions. Any dispute arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive venue of the Tokyo District Court in Japan, and the parties hereby consent to the venue and jurisdiction of such courts.
EQUITABLE REMEDIES
Notwithstanding anything contained in this EULA to the contrary, you acknowledge and agree that any violation of or non-compliance
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with this EULA by you will cause irreparable harm to SONY, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to SONY obtaining any injunctive or equitable relief that SONY deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances. SONY may also take any legal and technical remedies to prevent violation of and/or to enforce this EULA, including, but not limited to, immediate termination of your use of the SOFTWARE, if SONY believes in its sole discretion that you are violating or intend to violate this EULA. These remedies are in addition to any other remedies SONY may have at law, in equity or under contract.
and all accounts you may have established on DEVICE or are accessible through the SOFTWARE. You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any accounts you have with SONY OR third parties and any usernames and passwords associated with YOUR USE OF the DEVICE.
Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, you may contact SONY by writing to SONY at applicable contact address of each area or country.
Copyright © 2012 Sony Corporation.
TERMINATION
Without prejudice to any of its other rights, SONY may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with any of its terms. In case of such termination, you must: (i) cease all use, and destroy any copies, of the SOFTWARE; (ii) comply with the requirements in the section below entitled “Your Account Responsibilities”.
AMENDMENT
SONY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AMEND ANY OF THE TERMS OF THIS EULA AT ITS SOLE DISCRETION BY POSTING NOTICE ON A SONY DESIGNATED WEB SITE, BY EMAIL NOTIFICATION TO AN EMAIL ADDRESS PROVIDED BY YOU, BY PROVIDING NOTICE AS PART OF THE PROCESS IN WHICH YOU OBTAIN UPGRADES/UPDATES OR BY ANY OTHER LEGALLY RECOGNIZABLE FORM OF NOTICE. If you do not agree to the amendment, you should promptly contact SONY for instructions. Your continued use of the SOFTWARE after the effective date of any such notice shall be deemed your agreement to be bound by such amendment.
THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES
Each THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIER is an express intended third-party beneficiary of, and shall have the right to enforce, each provision of this EULA with respect to the SOFTWARE of such party.
YOUR ACCOUNT RESPONSIBILITIES
Should you return your DEVICE to its place of purchase, sell or otherwise transfer your DEVICE, or if this EULA is terminated, you are responsible for and must uninstall the SOFTWARE from the DEVICE and delete any
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Index

A
AC IN ...................................................5
Acceptable input signal .................. 80
Adjust Signal ....................................28
Adjusting lens shift .......................... 19
Air filter ............................................. 73
APA .....................................................6
Aspect .................................... 6, 28, 30
B
BLANK .................................................6
Brightness ........................................ 26
C
CC Display ........................................ 31
Color ................................................. 26
Color Calibration .............................. 31
Color Matching .................................39
Color Space ...................................... 27
Color Temp. ......................................26
Connecting a computer .....................9
Connecting a Video equipment ...... 12
Connecting Audio Equipment ......... 16
Connection/Power Menu ................34
Constant Brightness .........................35
Contrast ............................................26
Contrast Enhancer ............................26
Control Key Lock .............................. 33
Control Panel Keys .............................6
Corner Keystone ......................... 22, 38
Correcting trapezoidal distortion of
the projected image (Keystone
feature) ......................................20
D
Digital Shrink ....................................38
Digital Zoom ......................................6
E
ECO MODE (Energy-saving mode) ..... 7
F
fH ......................................................40
Filter Cleaning .................................. 38
Focus ................................................ 18
Focus lever ....................................4, 18
Freeze ................................................. 7
Front feet (adjustable) ..................4, 19
Function menu ..................................31
fV ......................................................40
G
Gamma Mode .................................. 27
H
H .......................................................28
H Keystone ..................................21, 38
HDBaseT terminal .............................. 5
High Altitude Mode ......................... 38
Hue ................................................... 26
I
Image Flip ........................................38
Indicators .........................................66
Information menu ............................40
Input ................................................... 5
Installation menu .............................38
IR Receiver ....................................... 33
K
Keystone ......................................6, 20
L
LAN terminal ...................................... 5
Language ......................................... 33
Lens Adjustment Cover .....................4
Lens shift cover ................................ 19
Lens shift dial .....................................4
Light Timer .......................................40
Location and function of controls ..... 4
M
Main unit ............................................4
Menu Position .................................. 33
Messages list ...................................68
Model Name ....................................40
MUTING ..............................................6
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N
Network Features ............................. 41
O
ON/STANDBY indicator ......................4
Operation menu ...............................33
Optional accessories ........................77
Output ................................................5
P
Panel Alignment ...............................39
Phase, Pitch, Shift ............................28
Picture menu ....................................26
Picture mode ....................................26
Pin assignment ................................78
Presentation Function via
Network .....................................54
Projecting an image ......................... 17
Projection distance .......................... 81
R
Reality Creation ................................26
Remote commander ..........................6
Remote control Receiver ...................4
Reset .................................................26
RS-232C ..............................................5
T
Term in al s ........................................4, 5
Troublesh ootin g ...............................70
Turn of f .............................................23
Turn on ..........................................6, 17
U
USB Display ......................................64
Using a menu ...................................24
Using the e-mail report Function ....43
V
V Keystone ................................. 20, 38
Ventilation holes ................................4
Volume ...............................................6
W
WARNING indicator ......................4, 66
With No Input ...................................35
With Static Signal .............................36
Z
Zoom lever ................................... 4, 18
S
Screen menu ....................................28
Security bar ........................................4
Security Lock ................................ 4, 33
Selecting an input signal ...................6
Serial No. ......................................... 40
Sharpness .........................................26
Side cover/Ventilation holes
(intake) .........................................4
Signal Type ...................................... 40
Smart APA ........................................ 31
Speaker ............................................. 31
Specifications ...................................75
Start Up Image ................................. 31
Status ................................................33
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