Sony VPL-PX21 User Manual 2

VPL-PX21/PX31
4-080-134-11(2)
Operating Instructions Mode d’emploi Manual de instrucciones
GB
FR ES
VPL-PX21 VPL-PX31
2000 Sony Corporation
WARNING
LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
WAVE LENGTH:645nm MAX OUTPUT:1mW
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT
COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J SONY CORPORATION 6-7-35 KITASHINAGAWA SHINAGAWA-KU,TOKYO,JAPAN
A
MANUFACTURED;
CAUTION
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 2
LASER–STRAHLING NIGHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASSE 2
MAX OUTPUT:1mW WAVE LENGTH:645nm
This label is located on the rear of the Remote Commander.
This label is located on the side of the Remote Commander.
For the customers in the USA
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
This label is located on the rear of the Remote Commander.
AVOID EXPOSURE
RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE.
-
LASER
This label is located on the rear of the Remote Commander.
Laser light shines out of this window.
Caution
use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Notes
• Do not aim the laser at people or not look into the laser transmitter.
• When the Remote Commander causes malfunction, consult with qualified Sony personnel. We change the Remote Commander as new one according to the guarantee.
For the customers in Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
For the customers in the United Kingdom
WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol I or coloured green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black. The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
Voor de klanten in Nederland
Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.
The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment
and be easily accessible.
Warning on power connection
Use a proper power cord for your local power supply.
The United States, Continental UK, Ireland, Japan Canada Europe Australia, New Zealand
Plug type VM0233 290B YP-12A COX-07 Female end VM0089 386A YC-13B COX-02 VM0310B YC-13 Cord type SJT SJT H05VV-F H05VV-F N13237/CO-228 VCTF Rated Voltage & Current 10A/125V 10A/125V 10A/250V 10A/250V 10A/250V 7A/125V Safety approval UL/CSA UL/CSA VDE VDE VDE DENTORI
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1)
YP332
1) Use the correct plug for your country.
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Table of Contents
Overview
Setting up and projecting
Precautions ............................................................... 7 (GB)
Features..................................................................... 8 (GB)
Location and Function of Controls......................... 9 (GB)
Front/Left Side ......................................................... 9 (GB)
Rear/Right Side/Bottom........................................... 9 (GB)
Control panel.......................................................... 11 (GB)
Connector panel ..................................................... 12 (GB)
Remote Commander .............................................. 13 (GB)
Installing the Projector........................................... 14 (GB)
Connecting.............................................................. 15 (GB)
Connecting with a Computer ................................. 15 (GB)
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English
Connecting with a VCR/15k RGB/Component
Equipment......................................................... 17 (GB)
Selecting the Menu Language............................... 18 (GB)
Projecting ................................................................ 19 (GB)
Effective tools for your presentation ..................... 21 (GB)
Adjustments and settings using the menu
Using the MENU...................................................... 22 (GB)
The PICTURE CTRL Menu ..................................... 22 (GB)
The INPUT SETTING Menu .................................... 24 (GB)
The SET SETTING Menu ........................................ 26 (GB)
The INSTALL SETTING Menu ................................ 27 (GB)
Installation
Installation Examples............................................. 28 (GB)
Floor Installation.................................................... 28 (GB)
Ceiling Installation................................................. 29 (GB)
Notes for Installation.............................................. 30 (GB)
Unsuitable Installation ........................................... 30 (GB)
Unsuitable Conditions for Use............................... 30 (GB)
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Maintenance
Other
Maintenance............................................................ 32 (GB)
Replacing the Lamp ............................................... 32 (GB)
Cleaning the Air Filter ........................................... 33 (GB)
Troubleshooting ..................................................... 34 (GB)
Specifications ......................................................... 36 (GB)
Index ........................................................................ 42 (GB)
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Precautions
Precautions
On safety
•Check that the operating voltage of your unit is identical with the voltage of your local power supply.
•Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further.
•Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not to be used for several days.
•To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
•The wall outlet should be near the unit and easily accessible.
•The unit is not disconnected to the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.
•Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on.
•Do not aim the laser at people or not look into the laser transmitter.
•Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation holes — the air coming out is hot.
•Be careful not to catch your fingers by the adjuster when you lift up the projector. Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the adjuster out.
On preventing internal heat build-up
After you turn off the power with the I / 1 key on the Remote Commander or on the control panel, do not disconnect the unit from the wall outlet while the cooling fan is still running.
Caution
The projector is equipped with ventilation holes (intake) on the bottom and ventilation holes (exhaust) on rear. Do not block or place anything near these holes, or internal heat build-up may occur, causing picture degradation or damage to the projector.
On cleaning
•To keep the cabinet looking new, periodically clean it with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner, benzene, or abrasive cleansers, since these will damage the cabinet.
•Avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.
•Clean the filter at regular intervals every 300 hours.
On repacking
Overview
On illumination
•To obtain the best picture, the front of the screen should not be exposed to direct lighting or sunlight.
•Ceiling-mounted spot lighting is recommended. Use a cover over fluorescent lamps to avoid lowering the contrast ratio.
•Cover any windows that face the screen with opaque draperies.
•It is desirable to install the projector in a room where floor and walls are not of light-reflecting material. If the floor and walls are of reflecting material, it is recommended that the carpet and wall paper be changed to a dark color.
•Save the original shipping carton and packing material; they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your unit. For maximum protection, repack your unit as it was originally packed at the factory.
On LCD projector
The LCD projector is manufactured using high­precision technology. You may, however, see tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) that continuously appear on the LCD projector. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does not indicate a malfunction.
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Features
Features
High brightness, high picture quality
•High brightness
The high aperture ratio LCD panel with a microlens and the 200 W UHP lamp allow high brightness (light output 1800 ANSI lumen for VPL-PX21 (without a microlens), and 2800 ANSI lumen for VPL-PX31) and excellent uniformity on the picture.
High resolution
By adopting three 1.3-inch, approximately 790,000­pixels XGA panels, this projector can project sharp picture with the resolutions of 1024 × 768 pixels for RGB input and 750 horizontal TV lines for video input.
High picture performance
This projector utilizes 3D Digital Gamma correction for good picture uniformity. And the internal RGB enhancer provides sharper RGB images.
Easy presentation
Remote Commander with mouse control and laser pointer functions
With the built-in mouse receiver, you can operate a computer with the Remote Commander. For presentations, you can use the laser pointer built into the Remote Commander.
Digital ZOOM, FUNCTION and HELP keys on
the Remote Commander
The Digital ZOOM allows you to enhance your presentation by zooming in on the image. You can allocate a presentation file to the FUNCTION keys by using the application software (CD-ROM) supplied with the projector. Just pressing the FUNCTION key opens the file immediately. The HELP key will be helpful if you encounter a problem during operation.
High portability This projector is compact-7.2kg (15lb 14oz), portable size. With such a feature, a carrying handle contributes to a convenient carrying, and you can carry it everywhere you want.
Simple setup
Sony original high performance APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) function
You can get the clearest picture automatically by
Multi scan compatibility
Scan converter built-in
This projector has a built-in scan converter which converts the input signal within 1024 × 768 pixels.
simply pressing the APA key when the signal is input from a computer.
Simple setup with external equipment This projector has 44 kinds of preset data for input signals. You can get a suitable picture by connecting an equipment with supplied cable and pressing the APA key.
USB, Digital RGB and 5BNC connectors USB equipment (e.g., USB mouse) allows you to
Accept various input signals
This projector accepts video signals of the composite, S video, and component as well as the 15k RGB, VGA
2)
, SVGA2), XGA2) and SXGA
2)
signals, which all can be displayed.
Compatible with six color systems
NTSC
3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43
3)
, PAL-M or PAL-N color system can be selected automatically or manually.
expand your system. Using the application software supplied with the projector allows you to control the projector from your computer operated with
1)
Windows
98/98 Second Edition/2000 operating system. The Digital RGB connector allows you to connect the projector to a Digital RGB equipment. The 5BNC input connector allows you to connect the projector to a workstation output high-resolution signals and to connect the projector to a computer from a long distance.
Other functions
Plug & Play
This projector complies with DDC1 and DDC2B. (DDC1 and DDC2B are the Display Data Channel
TM)4)
(DDC When connecting a DDC1 host system, the projector synchronizes with V.CLK that follows the VESA standard and outputs EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) to the data line.
standard in the VESA standard.)
When connecting a DDC2B host system, the projector automatically switches to the appropriate communication mode.
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1) Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A. and other countries).
2) VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation, U.S.A.
3) NTSC4.43 is the color system used when playing back a video recorded on NTSC on an NTSC4.43 system VCR.
4) DDCTM is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association.
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Location and Function of
Location and Function of Controls
1 Zoom ring
Adjusts the size of the picture.
Controls
Front/Left Side
1qa
2
qs 0
3
45 7
6
Rear/Right Side/Bottom
9
8
2 Focus ring
Adjusts the picture focus.
3 Lens
Open the lens cap before projection.
4 Ventilation holes (exhaust)
5 Front remote control detector (SIRCS receiver)
6 Adjuster
When a picture is projected on the out of the screen, adjust the picture using this adjuster.
For details on how to use the adjusters, see “How to use the adjuster” on page 10 (GB).
7 Security lock
Connects to an optional security cable (Kensington’s).
The security lock corresponds to Kensington’s MicroSaver Security System. If you have any comment, contact
Kensington 2853 Campus Drive, San Mates, CA 94403 U.S.A. Tel: 800-535-4242: extension 3348 Home page address: http://www.kensington.com/
qd
qf
qg
qh
qj
qk
w;
ql
8 Carrying handle
Pull up the handle from the projector for carrying.
9 Left speaker
0 Control panel
For details, see “Control panel” on page 11 (GB).
qa Right speaker
qs Lens hood
qd Rear remote control detector (SIRCS receiver)
qf AC IN socket
Connects the supplied AC power cord.
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Location and Function of Controls
qg Rear speaker
qh Lamp cover
qj Ventilation holes (intake)/air filter cover
Notes
•Do not place anything near the ventilation holes as it may cause internal heat build-up.
•Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation holes — the air coming out is hot.
qk Air filter cover button
Used to remove the air filter cover.
For details, see “Cleaning the Air Filter” on page 33 (GB).
Note
Clean the air filter every 300 hours to ensure optimal performance.
ql Adjuster buttons
w; Connector panel
For details, see page 12 (GB).
How to use the adjuster
To adjust the height
Adjust the height of the projector as follows:
1 Lift the projector and press the adjuster buttons.
The adjusters will extend from the projector.
Adjuster buttons
2 While pressing the buttons, lower the projector.
Then, release the buttons. For fine adjustment, turn the adjusters to the right and the left.
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Notes
•Be careful not to let the projector down on your fingers.
•Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the adjusters out.
Location and Function of Controls
Control panel
LAMP/
TEMP/
POWER
COVER
FAN
1234
VOL +
VOL -
MENU
E
HELP
NT
RESET
E
R
INP
A
1 VOL +/– keys
Adjust the volume of the built-in speakers and output
level of the AUDIO jack.
+ : Increases the volume. – : Decreases the volume.
2 Arrow keys (M/m/</,)
Used to select the menu or to make various adjustments.
3 MENU key
Displays the on-screen menu. Press again to clear the
menu.
4 HELP key
If you need help information during an operation, press this key to display help messages. The Help menu lists error recoveries depending on problem type.
5 Indicators
LAMP/COVER: Lights up or flashes under the
following conditions:
• Lights up when the lamp has reached the end of its life or becomes a high temperature.
• Flashes when the lamp cover or air filter cover is not secured firmly.
TEMP (Temperature)/FAN: Lights up or flashes
under the following conditions:
• Lights up when temperature inside the projector becomes unusually high.
• Flashes when the fan is broken.
ON/
SAVING
STANDBY
5
6
T
U
IG
L
A
P
7
T
H
890qa
• Lights in green when the power is turned on.
• Flashes in green while the cooling fan runs after
I / 1
turning off the power with the
key. The fan runs for about 120 seconds after turning off the power. The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes quickly for the first 40 seconds. During this time, you cannot turn the power back on with the
For details on the LAMP/COVER and the TEMP/FAN indicators, see page 35 (GB).
I / 1
key.
6 I / 1 (on / standby) key
Turns on and off the projector when the projector is in the standby mode. The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in green when the power is turned on.
When turning off the power, press the I /
1
key twice following the message on the screen, or press and hold the key for about one second.
For details on steps for turning off the power, see “To turn off the power” on page 20 (GB).
7 INPUT key
Selects the input signal. Each time you press the key, the input signal switches as follows:
B INPUT-A B INPUT-B
S-VIDEO b VIDEO b
The audio signals are common to the VIDEO and S-VIDEO.
8 LIGHT key
If you press this key while the power is on, the keys on the control panel will be displayed in orange. Press this key to turn off the light.
9 APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key
Adjusts a picture to be projected clearest automatically while a signal from the computer is input. Adjust the shift (up/down and left/right) at the
same time automatically.
POWER SAVING: Lights up when the projector is
in the power saving mode. When POWER SAVING in the SET SETTING menu is set to ON, the projector goes into the power saving mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes. Although the lamp goes out, the cooling fan keeps running. In the power saving mode, any key does not function for the first 40 seconds. The power saving mode is canceled when a signal is input or any key is pressed.
ON/STANDBY: Lights up or flashes under the
following conditions:
• Lights in red when the AC power cord is plugged into the wall outlet. Once in the standby mode, you can turn on the projector with the
I / 1
key.
Note
Press the APA key when the full image is displayed on the screen. If there are black edges around the image, the APA function will not function properly and the image may extend beyond the screen.
q; RESET key
Resets the value of an item back to its factory preset value. This key functions when the menu or a setting item is displayed on the screen.
qa ENTER key
Enters the settings of items in the menu system.
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Location and Function of Controls
Connector panel
Right side
VIDEO IN
CONTROL S
REMOTE
RS-232C
PLUG IN POWER
OUTPUT
MONITOR
INPUT A
DIGITAL
USB
DIGITAL RGB
R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VDG/Y
VIDEO IN
RS-232C
MONITOR
USB
DIGITAL RGB
CONTROL S
IN
PLUG IN POWER
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
R/R-Y/P
INPUT B
R
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
REMOTE
5
OUTPUT
6
INPUT A
1
1 INPUT A connectors
1 2 3
4
INPUT A
DIGITAL RGB
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
USB
R/R-Y/P
R
B/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VDG/Y
5
1DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch: Selects
DIGITAL RGB, 5BNC or RGB on INPUT A connectors. Select the appropriate position depending on the input signal. DIGITAL RGB: Signal input from DIGITAL
RGB connector.
5BNC: Signal input from the 5BNC connector. RGB: Signal input from the RGB connector.
2RGB input connector (HD D-sub 15-pin,
female): Connects to the monitor output on a
computer using the supplied cable. This connector only accepts signals from a computer.
35BNC input connectors (R/R-Y/P
B, SYNC/HD, VD connectors) (BNC type):
Y/P
Connect to a high-resolution computer or VCR where signals are transmitted long distances; for example, when the projector has been hung from the ceiling. According to the connected equipment, computer, component (R-Y/Y/B-Y), HDTV or DTV (DTV GBR, DTV YP
BPR) signal is selected.
IN
RGB RGB
5BNC
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
INPUT B
B/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VDG/Y
L
R
(MONO)
MOUUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUUSEAUDIORGB
34
L
(MONO)
76
MOUSEAUDIORGB
R
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
2
R, G/Y, B/B-
4DIGITAL RGB input connector (DFP 20-pin,
TMDS): Connects to a digital RGB output
connector on external equipment.
5USB connector: Connects your computer or
USB equipment.
A plug: (Right, for downstream, 4-pin):
Connects to USB
B plug: (Left, for upstream, 4-pin):
equipment
.
Connects to a computer. If you connect the projector and a computer, the projector automatically assumes that a USB mouse is connected; this allows you to control the mouse from the Remote Commander. The application software supplied with the projector allows you to control the projector from your computer.
6MOUSE (13-pin) connector: Connects to the
mouse port on a computer to control the mouse function using the supplied mouse cable.
7AUDIO (stereo mini-jack) jack: Connects to the
audio output on a computer.
2 INPUT B connectors
Connect to external equipment such as a computer. You can control the mouse signal with the Remote Commander.
RGB input (HD D-sub 15-pin, female): Connects
to the monitor output on a computer using the supplied cable. This connector only accepts signals from a computer.
AUDIO (stereo mini-jack): Connects to the audio
output on a computer.
MOUSE (13-pin): Connects to the mouse port on a
computer to control the mouse function using the supplied mouse cable.
3 VIDEO IN jacks
Connect to external video equipment such as a VCR.
S VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin):
Connects to the S video
output (Y/C video output) on video equipment.
VIDEO (phono type): Connects to the composite
video output.
AUDIO input L (MONO)/R (phono type): Connect
to the audio output of equipment. For stereo equipment, use both the L and R jacks; for monaural equipment, use the L (MONO) jack only. The audio signals are common to the VIDEO and
S VIDEO.
4 CONTROL S IN/PLUG IN POWER (DC 5V output) jack
Connects to the control S out jacks of the Sony equipment. Connects to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the supplied Remote Commander when using it as a wired Remote Commander. In this case, you do not need to install the batteries in the Remote Commander, since the power is supplied from this jack.
5 RS-232C connector (D-sub 9-pin, female)
Connects to a computer to operate the projector from the computer.
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Location and Function of Controls
6 OUTPUT connectors
MONITOR (HD D-sub 15-pin, female): Connects
to the video input connector on the monitor. Outputs signals from the selected channel in the INPUT A (RGB or 5BNC) or INPUT B (RGB) connector. This connector does not output any signals from the DIGITAL RGB connector.
AUDIO (phono type): Connects to external active
speakers. The volume of the speakers can be controlled by the VOLUME +/– keys on the Remote Commander or the VOL +/– keys on the control panel.
Remote Commander
The keys which have the same names as on the
control panel function identically.
You can control a connected computer using the
Remote Commander.
For details, see “Connecting with a Computer” on page 15 (GB).
wa ws
w; ql qk qj qh
qg
qf qd
COMMAND
HELP
MUTING
AUDIO
FUNCTION
12
MENU
ENTER
RESET
ONOFF
PIC
D ZOOM
+
qa,qs
/
INPUTAPA
+
VOLUME
LASER
R CLICK
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
9
0
8
6 Joy stick
Functions as a mouse of a computer connected to the unit.
7 Arrow keys (M/m/</,) 8 L CLICK key
Functions as a left button on a mouse. When
1)
connected to a Macintosh
computer, the L CLICK
key functions as a mouse button.
9 R CLICK key
Functions as a right button on a mouse. When connected to a Macintosh computer, the R CLICK key functions as a mouse button.
0 D ZOOM +/– key
Enlarges the image at a desired location on the screen.
+: Pressing the + key once displays the icon. This
icon indicates the point you want to enlarge. Use an arrow key (M/m/</,) to move the icon to the point to be enlarged. Press the + key repeatedly until the image is enlarged to your requirements.
–: Pressing the – key reduces an image that has been
enlarged with the D ZOOM + key.
qa Strap holder
Attaches the supplied strap.
qs CONTROL S OUT jack (stereo minijack)
Connects to the CONTROL S IN jack on the projector with the connecting cable (not supplied) when using the Remote Commander as a wired one. In this case, you do not need to install the batteries since the power is supplied via the CONTROL S IN jack on the projector.
Notes on laser beam
•Do not look into the laser transmitter.
•Do not aim the laser at people.
I / 1
1
key
qd RESET key qf ENTER key qg MENU key qh FUNCTION 1/2 keys
2 INPUT key 3 APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key
When you connect the projector with a computer, you can open a file on the screen by just pressing the FUNCTION key. This will enhance your presentation.
4 VOLUME +/– keys 5 LASER key
Emits laser beam from the laser transmitter when you
press this key.
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1) Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
To use this function, allocate a file to the FUNCTION key by using the application software. For details on how to allocate a file to the FUNCTION key, refer to the help file of the application software.
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Location and Function of Controls / Installing the Projector
qj MUTING keys
Cut off the picture and sound.
PIC: Cuts off the picture. Press again to restore the
picture.
AUDIO: Cuts off the sound from speakers and
AUDIO jack. Press again or press the VOLUME + key to restore the sound.
qk HELP key
If you need help information during an operation, press this key to display help messages.
ql COMMAND ON/OFF switch
When this switch is set to OFF, no key on the Remote Commander function. This saves the battery power.
w; Transmission indicator
Lights up when you press a key on the Remote Commander. This indicator does not light up when you use the laser pointer.
wa Infrared transmitter
Installing the Projector
This section describes the installation arrangements for installing the projector.
Horizontal center of the screen
The distance between the lens and the screen varies depending on the size of the screen. Use the following table as a guide.
ws Laser transmitter
Battery installation
1 Push and slide to open the lid, then install the two
size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with the correct polarity.
Be sure to install the battery from the # side.
2 Replace the lid.
Notes on batteries
•Make sure that the battery orientation is correct when inserting batteries.
•Do not mix an old battery with a new one, or different types of batteries.
•If you will not use the Remote Commander for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage. If batteries have leaked, remove them, wipe the battery compartment dry and replace the batteries with new ones.
Distance between the screen and the center of the lens
Unit: m (feet)
Screen
size 40 60 80 100 120 150 200 300
(inches)
Minimum 1.5 2.3 3.1 3.9 4.6 5.8 7.8 11.7
Distance (4.9) (7.5) (10.0) (12.6) (15.2) (19.1) (25.5) (38.4)
Maximum 1.8 2.8 3.7 4.7 5.7 7.1 9.5 14.3
Distance (6.0) (9.1) (12.3) (15.4) (18.6) (23.3) (31.2) (46.9)
Notes on Remote Commander operation
•Make sure that there is nothing to obstruct the infrared beam between the Remote Commander and the remote control detector on the projector.
•The operation range is limited. The shorter the distance between the Remote Commander and the projector is, the wider the angle within which the commander can control the projector.
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Connecting
Connecting
Connecting with a Computer
This section describes how to connect the projector to
a computer.
You can control the projector from your computer by using the application software supplied with the projector, and/or you can use USB equipment. For details, see
Using USB equipment (e.g., USB mouse).
When the projector is connected to a computer, you can control the mouse of a computer by the Remote Commander.
The R/L CLICK keys and joy stick function as follows.
Note
Make sure that there is nothing to obstruct the infrared beam between the Remote Commander and the
remoter control detector on the projector.
Key and joy stick
R CLICK (front)
L CLICK (rear)
Joy stick Corresponds with the movements of the mouse
Function IBM PC/AT
compatible, Serial
Right button Mouse button
Left button Mouse button
1)
Macintosh
insert the plugs of the cables properly; plugs that are not fully inserted often generate noise. When pulling out a cable, be sure to pull it out from the plug, not
the cable itself.
Notes
Connect all the connecting cables to the INPUT A connector when you input a signal from the INPUT A connector. Connect all the cables to the INPUT B connector when you input a signal from the INPUT B connector as well.
Supplied mouse cables may not work properly according to your computer.
When connecting with an IBM PC/AT compatible computer
DIGITAL
CONTROL S
IN
PLUG IN POWER
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
R/R-Y/PR B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD VDG/Y
RGB RGB
5BNC
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
INPUT B
L
R
(MONO)
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
to INPUT A or INPUT B
Right side
REMOTE
RS-232C
OUTPUT
MONITOR
INPUT A
DIGITAL RGB
USB
Setting up and projecting
Also refer to the instruction manual of equipment to
be connected.
Notes
This unit accepts the VGA, SVGA, XGA or SXGA signals. However, we recommend you to set the output signal of your computer to the XGA.
If you set your computer, such as a notebook type IBM PC/AT compatible, to output the signal to both
Speaker
Monitor cable SMF-410 (not supplied)
HD D-sub 15-pin cable (supplied)
SIC-S21 (for serial)/S22 (for PS/2) Mouse cable (supplied)
Stereo audio connecting cable (not supplied)
the display of your computer and the external monitor, the picture of the external monitor may not appear properly. In such cases, set the output mode of your computer to output the signal to only the
external monitor.
For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your computer.
Monitor
to monitor out
to audio out
to serial port or to mouse port
The RGB input connectors of the INPUT A/B and DIGITAL RGB connector of the INPUT A comply with the VESA DDC2B. If your computer or graphics board is compatible with DDC, turn on the power of the equipment as follows:
Computer
1 Connect the projector to the computer with the HD
D-sub 15-pin cable.
2 Turn on the power of the projector. 3 Boot up the computer.
Note
Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to RGB (right) when you connect the computer to the
When making connections, be sure to:
turn off all equipment before making any connections.
INPUT A connector.
use the proper cables for each connection.
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1) IBM and PC/AT are a trademark and a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation, U.S.A.
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Connecting
When connecting with a Macintosh computer
DIGITAL
CONTROL S
IN
PLUG IN POWER
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
R/R-Y/PR B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD VDG/Y
to monitor out
RGB RGB
5BNC
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
INPUT B
L
(MONO)
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
R
to INPUT A or INPUT B
SIC-S20 Mouse cable (not supplied)
Stereo audio connecting cable (not supplied)
to audio out
to mouse port
Speaker
Monitor cable SMF-410 (not supplied)
Monitor
Right side
REMOTE
RS-232C
OUTPUT
MONITOR
INPUT A
USB
DIGITAL RGB
HD D-sub 15-pin cable (supplied)
Signal adapter (not supplied)
Using the DIGITAL RGB (TMDS) connector
Connect the computer to the DIGITAL RGB (TMDS) connector on the connector panel.
DIGITAL
to digital RGB out
RGB RGB
5BNC
CONTROL S
REMOTE
RS-232C
PLUG IN POWER
OUTPUT
MONITOR
INPUT A
USB
DIGITAL RGB
Digital signal cable SMF-D102 (not supplied) or SMF-D110 (not supplied)
VIDEO IN
IN
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
INPUT B
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
R/R-Y/PR B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD VDG/Y
to audio out
L
R
(MONO)
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
Mouse cable
Stereo audio connecting cable (not supplied)
to mouse port
Right side
Remote cable
to RS-232C port
Computer
Computer
Notes
Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to RGB (right) when you connect the computer to the INPUT A connector.
When you connect with a Macintosh computer, you need the optional signal adapter.
Computer
Notes
Use the proper mouse cable for your computer.
You can use a USB mouse. For details, seeUsing USB equipment (e.g., USB mouse)”.
Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to
DIGITAL RGB (left).
To connect digital RGB equipment, use the digital signal cable (SMF-D102 or SMF-D110) (not supplied). Do not use other cables noise may appear on the image.
Note
If you use the DIGITAL RGB (TMDS) connector, the MONITOR connector will not output image signals.
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Connecting
Using USB equipment (e.g., USB mouse)
Connect the USB equipment to the USB connector on the connector panel. You can connect your computer to the projector via the RGB connector, 5BNC connector or DIGITAL RGB connector. (The example below uses the RGB connector.)
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
Right side
Other USB equipment
to USB port
USB cable A type-B type (sup­plied)
REMOTE
OUTPUT
INPUT A
DIGITAL RGB
RS-232C
MONITOR
5BNC
USB
to monitor out
CONTROL S
IN
PLUG IN POWER
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VDG/Y
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
INPUT B
L
R
(MONO)
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
Stereo audio connecting cable (not supplied)
HD D-sub 15-pin cable (supplied)
to audio out
Notes
As the projector recognizes the USB mouse when the computer is connected to the USB connector, do not connect anything to the MOUSE connector.
Your computer may not start correctly when connected to the projector via the USB cable. In this case, disconnect the USB cable, restart the computer, then connect the computer to the projector using the USB cable.
This projector is not guaranteed for suspend, standby mode. When you use the projector in suspend, standby mode, disconnect the projector from the USB port on the computer.
Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments.
Connecting with a VCR/15k RGB/ Component Equipment
This section describes how to connect the projector with a VCR, external active speakers, and 15k RGB/ component equipment. Also refer to the instruction manuals of the equipment to be connected.
When making connections, be sure to:
turn off all equipment before making any connections.
use the proper cables for each connection.
insert the plugs of the cables properly; plugs that are
not fully inserted often generate noise. When pulling out a cable, be sure to pull it out from the plug, not the cable itself.
Computer
Note
Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to the suitable position depending on the connection.
On the USB function
When connecting the projector to a computer by using the USB cable for the first time, the computer recognizes the following devices automatically.
1 USB hub (general use) 2 USB human interface device (wireless mouse
function)
3 USB human interface device (projector control
function) The computer also recognizes the device connected to the downstream connector on the projector.
Recommended operating environment
When you use the USB function, connect your computer as illustrated above. This application software and the USB function can be used on a computer loaded with Windows 98, Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000 preinstall models.
Right side
REMOTE
OUTPUT
INPUT A
DIGITAL RGB
Active speakers
CONTROL S
RS-232C
MONITOR
IN
PLUG IN POWER
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
USB
R/R-Y/P
S-Video cable
(not supplied)
to S video output
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
INPUT B
R
B/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VDG/Y
VCR
L
R
(MONO)
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
Audio/video cable (supplied)
to audio/video outputs
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Connecting / Selecting the Menu Language
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
REMOTE
OUTPUT
INPUT A
DIGITAL RGB
BNC Cable (not supplied)
Right side
RS-232C
MONITOR
USB
to RGB/ component output
CONTROL S
IN
PLUG IN POWER
DIGITAL
RGB RGB
5BNC
R/R-Y/PR B/B-Y/PB SYNC/HD VDG/Y
VIDEO IN
INPUT B
L
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO
(MONO)
to audio output
R
MOUSEAUDIOAUDIO RGB
MOUSEAUDIORGB
Stereo audio connecting cable (not supplied)
Selecting the Menu Language
You can select the language for displaying in the menu and other on screen displays. The factory setting is ENGLISH.
LAMP/
TEMP/
POWER
COVER
FAN
4, 5, 6 3
VOL +
VOL -
MENU
E
HELP
N
T
RESET
E
R
INPUT
APA
1
1 Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet.
SAVING
L
ON/
STANDBY
2
T
H
IG
15k RGB/Component equipment
Notes
Set the aspect ratio using ASPECT in the INPUT SETTING menu according to the input signal.
To connect a 15k RGB/Component equipment, select the COMPUTER/COMPONENT/DTV
BPR/DTV GBR in the INPUT-A in the SET
YP SETTING menu according to the input signal.
Use the composite sync signal when you input the external sync signal from 15k RGB/component equipment.
Connecting to a HDTV 1035/60i
Since the screen ratio of a high definition image is 16:9 and 576 lines are displayed in the vertical direction, the image displayed is not a high­definition image.
2 Press the I /
1
key to turn on the power.
3 Press the MENU key.
The menu display appears.
4 Select the icon of SET SETTING Menu, the third
one, with the M or m key, then press the , or ENTER key.
The SET SETTING Menu appears.
SET SETTING
STATUS: ON INPUT-A: COMPUTER AUTO INPUT SEL: LANGUAGE: ENGLISH SPEAKER: ON POWER SAVING: SIRCS RECEIVER:
OFF
OFF FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
5 Select LANGUAGE with the M or m key, then
press the , or ENTER key.
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6 Select the language desired with the M or m key,
then press the < or ENTER key. The menu changes into the selected language .
To clear the menu display
Press the MENU key. The menu display disappears automatically if no key is pressed for one minute.
Projecting
VOL +
VOL -
1
APA key
MENU
E
N
T
E
R
COMMAND
HELP
AUDIO
12
MENU
HELP
RESET
ONOFF
MUTING
FUNCTION
Projecting
INPUT-B: Selects audio and video signals input
from the INPUT B connector.
VIDEO: Selects audio and video signals input
from the AUDIO/VIDEO (VIDEO IN) jacks.
S-VIDEO:Selects audio and video signals input
LAMP/
COVER
TEMP/
FAN
ON/STANDBY indicator
POWER
ON/
SAVING
STANDBY
Note
from the AUDIO/S VIDEO (VIDEO IN) jacks.
The AUDIO (VIDEO IN) jacks are used as audio outputs of both VIDEO and S-VIDEO.
4 Turn the zoom ring to adjust the size of the
picture.
INPUT
APA
2 3
T
H
IG
L
APA key
5 Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.
(Front)
4
Note
5
Rear remote control detector
/
INPUTAPA
PIC
+
VOLUME
LASER
2 3
Looking into the lens when projecting may cause injury to your eyes.
To Press Adjust the volume
Cut off the sound the AUDIO MUTING key on the Remote
the VOL +/– keys on the control panel or the VOLUME +/– keys on the Remoter Commander.
Commander. To restore the sound, press the AUDIO MUTING key again or press the VOL + key on the control panel or the VOLUME + key on the Remote Commander.
ENTER
RESET
D ZOOM
+
R CLICK
1 After all equipment is connected completely, plug
the AC power cord into the wall outlet. The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in red and the
projector goes into the standby mode.
2 Press the I /
1
key.
The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in green.
3 Turn on equipment connected to the projector.
Press the INPUT key to select the input source. INPUT-A:Selects audio and video signals input
from the INPUT A connector.
Cut off the picture
the PIC MUTING key on the Remote Commander. To restore the picture, press the PIC MUTING key again.
To get the clearest picture
You can get the suitable picture when a signal from the computer is input. Press the APA key. The picture is automatically adjusted to be projected clearest.
Notes
Adjust the signal when the still picture is displayed on the screen.
Press the APA key when the full image is displayed on the screen. If there are black edges around the image, the APA function will not function properly and the image may extend beyond the screen.
If you switch the input signal or re-connect a computer, press the APA key again to get the suitable picture.
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Projecting
•“ADJUSTING” appears on the screen. Press the APA key again during the adjustment to restore the original screen.
•“Complete! appears on the screen when the picture is adjusted properly. The picture may not be adjusted properly depending on the kinds of input signals.
Adjust the items in the INPUT SETTING menu when you adjust the picture manually.
For details, see page 24 (GB).
To correct the trapezoid
When the projecting image is a trapezoid, change the projectors position/height by moving the adjuster.
For details on How to use the adjuster, see page 10 (GB).
If the image is still a trapezoid, correct it in DIGIT KEYSTONE in the INSTALL SETTING menu.
When the base edge is longer than the upper edge as shown in the figure below:
To turn off the power
1 Press the I /
Power OFF? appears on the screen.
Note
The message will disappear if you press any key except the I / key for five seconds.
2 Press the I /
The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes in green and the fan continues to run for about 120 seconds to reduce the internal heat. Also, the ON/STANDBY indicator flashes quickly for the first 40 seconds. During this time, you will not be able to turn the power back on with the I /
1
key.
1
key, or if you do not press any
1
key.
1
key.
3 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet
after the fan stops running and the ON/STANDBY indicator lights in red.
Set the value to negative.
When the upper edge is longer than the base edge as shown in the figure below:
Set the value to positive.
For details on DIGIT KEYSTONE, see page 27 (GB).
When you cannot confirm the on-screen message
When you cannot confirm the on-screen message in a certain condition, you can turn off the power by
1
holding the I /
Note
Do not unplug the AC power cord while the fan is still running; otherwise, the fan will stop although the internal heat is still high, leading to breakdown of the projector.
key for about one second.
About the air filter cleaning
Clean the air filter every 300 hours to ensure optimal performance.
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Effective tools for your presentation
To enlarge the image (Digital Zoom function)
You can select a point in the image to enlarge.
1 Press the D ZOOM + key on the Remote
Commander.
The Digital Zoom icon appears at the center of the image.
Digital Zoom icon
2 Move the icon to the point on the image you want
to enlarge. Use the arrow keys (M/m/</,) to move the icon.
Projecting
3 Press the D ZOOM + key again.
The image where the icon is located is enlarged. By pressing the + key repeatedly, the image size increases. (ratio of enlargement: max. 4 times)
Use the arrow keys(M/m/</,) to scroll the enlarged image.
To return the image back to its original size
Press the D ZOOM – key on the Remote Commander.
To use the Laser Pointer function
Press the LASER key on the Remote Commander. The laser pointer appears. The pointer is helpful in
indicating a particular point on the screen.
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Using the MENU / The PICTURE CTRL Menu
Using the MENU
The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for making various adjustments and settings.
To select the language used in the menu, see page 26 (GB).
1 Press the MENU key.
The menu display appears. The bar on the icon of the currently selected menu is highlighted in yellow.
About the memory of the settings
The settings are automatically stored in the projector memory.
When no signal is input
When there is no input signal, NO INPUT–Cannot adjust this item. appears on the screen, and each item cannot be adjusted.
PICTURE CTRL
CONTRAST: 80 BRIGHT: 50 RGB ENHANCER: GAMMA MODE: COLOR TEMP: LOW
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INPUT-A
2 Use the M or m key to select a menu, then press
the , or ENTER key. The selected menu appears.
Menus Setting items
SET SETTING
STATUS: ON INPUT-A: COMPUTER AUTO INPUT SEL: LANGUAGE: ENGLISH SPEAKER: ON POWER SAVING: SIRCS RECEIVER:
OFF
OFF FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
3 Make setting or adjustment on an item.
For details on setting individual items, see the relevant menu pages.
To clear the menu display
Press the MENU key. The menu display disappears automatically if no key is pressed for one minute.
The PICTURE CTRL Menu
The PICTURE CTRL (control) menu is used for adjusting the picture. Unadjustable items depending on the input signal are not displayed in the menu.
When the video signal is input
PICTURE CTRL
CONTRAST: 80 BRIGHT: 50 COLOR: 50 HUE: 50 SHARP: 50 D.PICTURE: ON COLOR TEMP: LOW COLOR SYS: AUTO
When the RGB signal is input
PICTURE CTRL
CONTRAST: 80 BRIGHT: 50 RGB ENHANCER: GAMMA MODE: COLOR TEMP: LOW
30 GRAPHICS
VIDEO
INPUT-A
To reset items that have been adjusted
Press the RESET key. Complete! appears on the screen and the settings appearing on the screen will be reset to their factory preset values. Items which can be reset are:
•“CONTRAST”, “BRIGHT”, “COLOR”, “HUE”, “SHARP” and “RGB ENHANCER” in the
PICTURE CTRL menu.
•“DOT PHASE”, SIZE H and SHIFT in the INPUT SETTING menu.
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Operation
1. Select an item
Use the M or m key to select the item, then press the , or ENTER key.
2. Adjust an item
When changing the adjustment level: To increase the number, press the M or , key.
The PICTURE CTRL Menu
To decrease the number, press the m or < key. Press the ENTER key to restore the original screen.
When changing the setting: Press the M or m key to change the setting. Press the ENTER or < key to restore the original screen.
CONTRAST
Adjusts the picture contrast. The higher the setting, the greater the contrast. The lower the setting, the lower the contrast.
BRIGHT
Adjusts the picture brightness. The higher the setting, the brighter the picture. The lower the setting, the darker the picture.
COLOR
Adjusts color intensity. The higher the setting, the greater the intensity. The lower the setting, the lower the intensity.
GAMMA MODE
Selects a gamma correction curve.
GRAPHICS: Improves the reproduction of half
tones. Photos can be reproduced in natural tones.
TEXT: Contrasts black and white. Suitable for
images that contain lots of text.
COLOR TEMP
Adjusts the color temperature.
HIGH: Makes the white color bluish. LOW: Makes the white color reddish.
COLOR SYS (System)
Selects the color system of the input signal.
AUTO: Automatically selects one of the following
signals: NTSC
PAL-M/N: Automatically selects one of the
following signals: PAL-M/PAL-N, NTSC Normally, set to AUTO. If the picture is distorted or colorless, select the color system according to the input signal.
3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43.
3.58.
Adjustments and settings using the menu
HUE
Adjusts color tones. The higher the setting, the picture becomes greenish. The lower the setting, the picture becomes purplish.
SHARP
Adjusts the picture sharpness. The higher the setting, the sharper the picture. The lower the setting, the softer the picture.
RGB ENHANCER
Adjusts the picture sharpness when the RGB signals
are input.
The higher the setting, the sharper the picture. The lower the setting, the softer the picture.
D. (Dynamic) PICTURE
Emphasizes the black color.
ON: Emphasizes the black color to produce a bolder
dynamic picture.
OFF: Reproduces the dark portions of the picture
accurately, in accordance with the source signal.
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Input signals and adjustable/setting items
Item Input signal
Video or Compo- HDTV RGB1)B&W S video (Y/C) nent
CONTRAST BRIGHT COLOR –– HUE
SHARP – RGB
ENHANCER D. PICTURE
GAMMA ––– – MODE
COLOR TEMP
COLOR SYS
: Adjustable/can be set
– : Not adjustable/can not be set
(NTSC3.58/
4.43 only)
–––
––
(15k 60/50 only)
–––
––
1) The RGB signals of a computer
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The INPUT SETTING Menu
The INPUT SETTING Menu
The INPUT SETTING menu is used to adjust the input signal. Unadjustable items depending on the input signal are not displayed in the menu.
When the video signal is input
INPUT SETTING
ASPECT: 16:9 SHIFT H: 200 V: 30
VIDEO
SIZE H
Adjusts the horizontal size of picture input from the INPUT A/B connector. The higher the setting, the larger the horizontal size of the picture. The lower the setting, the smaller the horizontal size of the picture. Adjust the setting according to the dots of the input signal. For details on the suitable value for the preset signals, see page 25 (GB).
SHIFT
When the RGB signal is input
INPUT SETTING
DOT PHASE: 0 SIZE H: 1056 SHIFT H: 200 V: 30 SCAN CONV: ON
NO.01 VIDEO/60
INPUT-A
NO.17 800x600
Memory No.
Signal type
Memory No.
Signal type
Operation
1. Select an item
Use the M or m key to select the item, then press the , or ENTER key.
2. Adjust an item
When changing the adjustment level: To increase the number, press the M or , key. To decrease the number, press the m or < key. Press the ENTER key to restore the original screen.
When changing the setting: Press the M or m key to change the setting. Press the ENTER or < key to restore the original screen.
Adjusts the position of the picture input from the INPUT A/B connectors or VIDEO IN jacks. H adjusts the horizontal position of the picture. V adjusts the vertical position of the picture. As the setting for H increases, the picture moves to the right, and as the setting decreases, the picture moves to the left. As the setting for V increases, the picture moves up, and as the setting decreases, the picture moves down. Use the < or the , key to adjust the horizontal position and the M and m key for the vertical position.
ASPECT
Sets the aspect ratio of the picture. When inputting 16:9 (squeezed) signal from equipment such as a DVD player, set to 16:9.
4:3 : When the picture with ratio 4:3 is input. 16:9 : When the picture with ratio 16:9 (squeezed) is
input.
SCAN CONV (Scan converter)
Converts the signal to display the picture according to the screen size.
ON: Displays the picture according to the screen
size. The picture will lose some clarity.
OFF: Displays the picture while matching one pixel
of input picture element to that of the LCD. The picture will be clear but the picture size will be smaller.
DOT PHASE
Adjusts the dot phase of the LCD panel and the signal input from the INPUT A/B connector. Adjust the picture further for finer picture after the picture is adjusted with pressing the APA key. Adjust the picture to where it looks clearest.
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Note
When the XGA or SXGA signal is input, this item will not be displayed.
The INPUT SETTING Menu
Input signals and adjustable/setting items
Item Input signal
Video or 15k RGB/ S video (Y/C) Component
DOT –– – PHASE
SIZE H –– – SHIFT ASPECT –– SCAN –––
CONV
: Adjustable/can be set
– : Not adjustable/can not be set
About the preset memory No.
This projector has 44 kinds of preset data for input signals (the preset memory). The memory number of the current input signal and the signal type are displayed when the preset signal is input. This projector automatically detects the signal type. When the signal is registered to the preset memory, a suitable picture is displayed on the screen according to the signal type. You can adjust the picture through the INPUT SETTING menu.
This projector also has 20 kinds of user memories for each INPUT-A/B. When an unpreset signal is input for the first time, memory number is displayed as 0. If the input signal is adjusted in the INPUT SETTING menu, the setting via INPUT-A/B is stored. When more than 20 user memories are registered for each INPUT-A/B, the newest memory is automatically stored over the oldest one.
HDTV RGB1)B&W
(lower
than
SVGA
only)
Preset signals
Memory Preset signal No.
1 Video 60 Hz 2 Video 50 Hz 3
15k RGB/Component 60 Hz 15.734 59.940
4
15k RGB/Component 50 Hz 15.625 50.000 or
5
HDTV 33.750 60.000
6
640 × 350 7 8
640 × 400 9 10 11
640 × 480 12 13 14 15 16
800 × 600 17 18 19 20 21
832 × 624 22
1024 × 768 23 24 25 26 27
1152 × 864 SXGA VESA 70 Hz 28 29 30
1152 × 900 31 32
1280 × 960 SXGA VESA 60 Hz 33 34
1280 × 1024 SXGA VESA 43 Hz 35 36 37 38
VGA mode 1 VGA VESA2) 85 Hz PC-98013) Normal VGA mode 2 VGA VESA 85 Hz VGA mode 3 Macintosh 13 VGA VESA 72 Hz VGA VESA 75 Hz VGA VESA 85 Hz SVGA VESA 56 Hz SVGA VESA 60 Hz SVGA VESA 72 Hz SVGA VESA 75 Hz SVGA VESA 85 Hz Macintosh 16 XGA VESA 43 Hz XGA VESA 60 Hz XGA VESA 70 Hz XGA VESA 75 Hz XGA VESA 85 Hz
SXGA VESA 75 Hz SXGA VESA 85 Hz Sunmicro LO 61.795 65.960 H-neg V-neg 1504 Sunmicro HI 71.713 76.047
SXGA VESA 75 Hz
SGI-5 SXGA VESA 60 Hz SXGA VESA 75 Hz SXGA VESA 85 Hz
fH fV Sync (kHz) (Hz)
15.734 59.940 H-neg V-neg
15.625 50.000 H-neg V-neg S on G/Y
Composite sync
31.469 70.086 H-pos V-neg 800
37.861 85.080 H-pos V-neg 832
24.823 56.416 H-neg V-neg 848
31.469 70.086 H-neg V-pos 800
37.861 85.080 H-neg V-pos 832
31.469 59.940 H-neg V-neg 800
35.000 66.667 H-neg V-neg 864
37.861 72.809 H-neg V-neg 832
37.500 75.000 H-neg V-neg 840
43.269 85.008 H-neg V-neg 832
35.156 56.250 H-pos V-pos 1024
37.879 60.317 H-pos V-pos 1056
48.077 72.188 H-pos V-pos 1040
46.875 75.000 H-pos V-pos 1056
53.674 85.061 H-pos V-pos 1048
49.724 74.550 H-neg V-neg 1152
35.524 43.479 H-pos V-pos 1264
48.363 60.004 H-neg V-neg 1344
56.476 69.955 H-neg V-neg 1328
60.023 75.029 H-pos V-pos 1312
68.677 84.997 H-pos V-pos 1376
63.995 70.016 H-pos V-pos 1472
67.500 75.000 H-pos V-pos 1600
77.487 85.057 H-pos V-pos 1568
Composite sync
60.000 60.000 H-pos V-pos 1800
75.000 75.000 H-pos V-pos 1728
46.433 43.436 H-pos V-pos 1696
53.316 50.062 S on G 1680
63.974 60.013 H-pos V-pos 1696
79.976 75.025 H-pos V-pos 1688
91.146 85.024 H-pos V-pos 1728
SIZE H
1472
43
PC Component 480/60P
44
575/50P 575/50P
45
1080/50I 1080/50I
46
1080& 1152/60
47
720/60P 720/60P
48
720/50P 720/50P
480/60P ( ) 31.470 60.000 S on G
1080/50I-2
D
ouble frequency
NTSC
D
ouble frequency
( ) 31.250 50.000 S on G
PAL
28.130 50.000
31.250 50.000
45.000 60.000
37.500 50.000
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1) The RGB signals of a computer
2) VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association.
3) PC-98 is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
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The INPUT SETTING Menu / The SET SETTING Menu
Since the data is recalled from the preset memory about the following signals, you can use these preset data by adjusting SIZE H. Make fine adjustment by adjusting SHIFT.
Signal Memory No. SIZE H
Super Mac-2 23 1312 SGI-1 23 1320 Macintosh 19 25 1328 Macintosh 21 28 1456 Sony News 36 1708 PC-9821 36 1600
1280 × 1024 WS Sunmicro 37 1664
Note
When the aspect ratio of input signal is other than 4:3, a part of the screen is displayed in black.
The SET SETTING Menu
The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the settings of the projector.
STATUS (on-screen display)
Sets up the on-screen display.
ON: Shows all of the on-screen displays. OFF: Turns off the on-screen displays except for the
menus, a message when turning off the power, and warning messages.
For details on the warning messages, see page 35 (GB).
INPUT-A
Selects the computer, component, DTV YPBPR or DTV GBR signal input from the 5BNC connector.
Note
If the setting is not correct, Please check INPUT-A setting. appears on the screen and the color of the picture becomes strange or the picture is not displayed.
AUTO INPUT SEL
When set to ON, the projector detects input signals in the following order: INPUT-A/INPUT-B/VIDEO/S­VIDEO. It indicates the input channel when the power is turned on or the INPUT key is pressed.
SET SETTING
STATUS: ON INPUT-A: COMPUTER AUTO INPUT SEL: LANGUAGE: ENGLISH SPEAKER: ON POWER SAVING: SIRCS RECEIVER:
OFF
OFF FRONT&REAR
INPUT-A
Operation
1. Select an item
Use the M or m key to select the item, then press the , or ENTER key.
2. Change the setting
Press the M or m key to change the setting. To restore the original screen, press the ENTER or
<
key.
LANGUAGE
Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays. Available languages are: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
SPEAKER
Set to OFF to cut off the sound of the internal speakers. When set to OFF, SPEAKER OFF appears on the screen when you turn on the power.
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The SET SETTING Menu/The INSTALL SETTING Menu
POWER SAVING
When set to ON, the projector goes into the power saving mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes.
SIRCS RECEIVER
Selects the remote control detectors (SIRCS receiver) on the front and rear of the projector.
FRONT & REAR: Activates both the front and rear
detectors.
FRONT: Activates the front detector only. REAR: Activates the rear detector only.
The INSTALL SETTING Menu
The INSTALL SETTING menu is used for changing the settings of the projector.
INSTALL SETTING
KEYSTONE MEM: DIGIT KEYSTONE: INSTALLATION: LAMP MODE: STANDARD
ON 0 CEILING-FRONT
INPUT-A
KEYSTONE MEM
ON: DIGIT KEYSTONE setting is stored.
The data is retrieved when the projector power is turned on. The setting will remain the same every time.
OFF: DIGIT KEYSTONE is reset to 0 when the
power is turned on next time.
DIGIT KEYSTONE
Corrects the trapezoid caused by the projection angle. If the base edge is longer, set a negative value; if the upper edge is longer, set a positive value to square the image.
INSTALLATION
Sets to reverse the picture horizontally or vertically.
FLOOR-FRONT: The picture is not reversed. CEILING-FRONT: The picture is reversed
horizontally and vertically.
FLOOR-REAR: The picture is reversed
horizontally.
CEILING-REAR: The picture is reversed
vertically.
LAMP TIMER: 234h
Operation
1. Select an item
Use the M or m key to select the item, then press the , or ENTER key.
2. Adjust an item
When changing the adjustment level: To increase the number, press the M or , key. To decrease the number, press the m or < key. Press the ENTER key to restore the original screen.
When changing the setting: Press the M or m key to change the setting. Press the ENTER or < key to restore the original screen.
Note
In case of using a mirror, be careful of installation since the picture may be reversed.
LAMP MODE
Sets the lamp brightness in the projection.
STANDARD: Illuminates with normal brightness. LOW: Reduces fan noise and power consumption.
Compared with the STANDARD setting, the brightness of an image projecting under the LOW setting will be low. If the LAMP MODE is set to LOW, the next time the power is turned on, the lamp will use the STANDARD setting for the first minute, and then go to LOW.
LAMP TIMER
Indicates how long the lamp has been turned on.
Note
This only displays the time. You cannot alter the display.
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Installation Examples
Installation Examples
Floor Installation
Wall
Center of the screen
a: Distance between the screen and the center of the lens b: Distance from the floor to the center of the lens c: Distance from the floor to the foot of the projector x: Free
Distance from the front of the cabinet and the center of the lens
Center of the lens
x
a
Screen size (inches) 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
Minimum
a
Maximum
b
c
1490 2280 3060 3850 4630 5810 6990 7770 9740 11700
(58 3/4) (89 7/8) (120 1/2) (151 5/8) (182 3/8) (228 7/8) (275 1/4) (306) (383 5/8) (460 3/4)
1820 2780 3740 4700 5660 7100 8540 9500 11900 14300
(71 3/4) (109 1/2) (147 3/8) (185 1/8) (222 7/8) (279 5/8) (336 3/8) (374 1/8) (468 5/8) (563 1/8)
x–305 x–457 x–610 x–762 x–914 x–1143 x–1372 x–1524 x–1905 x–2286
(12) (18) (24) (30) (36) (45) (54) (60) (75 1/8) (90 1/8)
x–394 x–546 x–699 x–851 x–1003 x–1232 x–1461 x–1613 x–1994 x–2375
(15 5/8) (21 5/8) (27 5/8) (33 5/8) (39 5/8) (48 5/8) (57 5/8) (63 5/8) (78 5/8) (93 5/8)
Standard lens: 10 mm (13/32 inches)
b
c
Unit: mm (inches)
Floor
To calculate the installation measurement (unit: mm)
SS: screen size diagonal (inches) a (minimum) = {(SS × 50.18/1.3102) – 75.10104} × 1.025 a (maximum) = {(SS × 64.518746/1.3102) – 107.8977} × 0.975 b = x – (SS/1.3102 × 9.984) c = x – (SS/1.3102 × 9.984 + 89)
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Installation Examples
Ceiling Installation
When installing the projector on the ceiling, use the PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support.
a: Distance between the screen and the center of the lens b: Distance between the ceiling and the center of the lens x: Distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen
a
Center of the screen
x
For ceiling installation, consult with qualified Sony personnel.
PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support (not supplied)
Ceiling
b
Center of the lens
Distance from the front of the cabinet and the center of the lens
Installation
Standard lens: 10 mm (13/32 inches)
Wall
Unit: mm (inches)
Screen size (inches) 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
Minimum
a
Maximum
x
b
3060 3850 4630 5810 6990 7770 9740 11700
(120 1/2) (151 5/8) (182 3/8) (228 7/8) (275 1/4) (306) (383 5/8) (460 3/4)
3740 4700 5660 7100 8540 9500 11900 14300
(147 3/8) (185 1/8) (222 7/8) (279 5/8) (336 3/8) (374 1/8) (468 5/8) (563 1/8)
b+610 b+762 b+914 b+1143 b+1372 b+1524 b+1905 b+2286
(24) (30) (36) (45) (54) (60) (75 1/8) (90 1/8)
231/256/281/331/356/381 mm (9 1/8/10 1/8/11 1/8/13 1/8/14 1/8/15 inches) adjustable when using PSS-610
To calculate the installation measurement (unit: mm)
SS: screen size diagonal (inches) a (minimum) = {(SS × 50.18/1.3102) – 75.10104} × 1.025 a (maximum) = {(SS × 64.518746/1.3102) – 107.8977} × 0.975 x = b + (SS/1.3102 × 9.984)
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Notes for Installation
Notes for Installation
Unsuitable Installation
Do not install the projector in the following situations. These installations may cause malfunction or damage to the projector.
Poorly ventilated
Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes. When the internal heat builds up due to the block-up, the temperature sensor will function with the message High temp.! Lamp off in 1 min. The power will be turned off automatically after one minute.
Leave space of more than 30 cm (11 around the unit.
Be careful that the ventilation holes may inhale tininess such as a piece of paper.
If you put something in front of the front ventilation holes, the exhaust may be inhaled into the projector through the ventilation holes at the bottom, causing the internal temperature to rise, which activates the protection circuit. Install the projector so that the exhaust is not blocked.
7
/8 inches)
Very dusty
Avoid installing the unit in a location where there is a lot of dust; otherwise, the air filter will be obstructed. The dust blocking the air through the filter may cause raising the internal heat of the projector. Clean it up periodically.
Unsuitable Conditions for Use
Do not do any of the following.
Toppling of the unit
Avoid using as the unit topples over on its side. It may cause malfunction.
Tilting front/rear and right/left
20°
Highly heated and humid
Avoid installing the unit in a location where the temperature or humidity is very high, or temperature is very low.
To avoid moisture condensation, do not install the unit in a location where the temperature may rise rapidly.
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20°
20°
Avoid using as the unit tilts more than 20 degrees. Do not install the unit other than on the floor or ceiling. These installation may cause malfunction.
20°
20°
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