background image

Distance between the front of the cabinet and

the center of the lens

Center of the lens

Floor

Unit: mm (inches)

Center of the 

screen

Wall

X

a

c b

Front of the

cabinet

Front of the lens

15.9 (

21

/

32

)

Unit: mm (inches)

b

x

Center of the lens

Center of the screen

Front of the

cabinet

15.9

137.3

Center of the lens

Hole for mounting a 

projector suspension

support (front)

Center of the lens

Distance betweeen the front of the cabinet

and the hole for mounting a projector

suspension support (front)

Ceiling

(

21

/

32

)

53.2

(2

1

/

8

)

(5

1

/

2

)

Installation

Screen size*

40

60

80

100

120

150

180

200

250

300

a

min

mm

1170

1770

2380

2990

3590

4500

5410

6020

7540

9050

inches

46•1/8

69•3/4

93•3/4

117•3/4

141•3/8

177•1/4

213•1/8

237•1/16

297

356•3/8

max

mm

1350

2050

2750

3450

4140

5190

6240

6940

8680

10430

inches

53•1/4

80•3/4

108•3/8

135•7/8

163•1/8

204•3/8

245•3/4

273•3/8

341•7/8

410•3/4

b

mm

x-237

x-356

x-474

x-593

x-711

x-889

x-1067

x-1185

x-1482

x-1778

inches

x-9•3/8

x-14•1/8

x-18•3/4

x-23•3/8

x-28

x-35

x-42•1/8

x-46•3/4

x-58•3/8

x-70•1/8

c

mm

x-298

x-417

x-535

x-654

x-772

x-950

x-1128

x-1247

x-1543

x-1839

inches

x-11•3/4

x-16•1/2

x-21•1/8

x-25•3/4

x-30•1/2

x-37•1/2

x-44•1/2

x-49•1/8

x-60•7/8

x-72•1/2

Screen size*

40

60

80

100

120

150

180

200

250

300

a

min

mm

1290

1900

2500

3110

3720

4630

5540

6140

7660

9180

inches

50•3/4

74•7/8

98•1/2

122•1/2

146•1/2

182•3/8

218•1/4

241•7/8

301•5/8

361•1/2

max

mm

1470

2170

2870

3560

4260

5310

6360

7050

8800

10540

inches

57•7/8

85•1/2

113•1/8

140•1/4

167•3/4

209•1/8

250•1/2

277•5/8

346•1/2

415•1/8

x

mm

b+290

b+409

b+527

b+646

b+764

b+942

b+1120

b+1239

b+1535

b+1831

Inches

b+11•1/2

b+16•1/8

b+20•3/4

b+25•1/2

b+30•1/8

b+37•1/8

b+44•1/8

b+48•7/8

b+60•1/2

b+72•1/8

b

Free

The alphabetical letters in the illustration indicate the distance below.

a: distance between the screen and the center of the lens

b: distance between the floor and the center of the lens

c: distance between the floor and the bottom of the adjusters of the projector

x: distance between the floor and the center of the screen (free)

The alphabetical letters in the illustration indicate the distance below.

a: distance between the hole (front) for mounting a hole (front) for mounting 

  a projector suspension support on bottom surface of this projector and the 

  center of the screen

b: distance between the projector suspension support mounting surface on 

  bottom of this projector and the ceiling

x: distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen

Floor Installation

Ceiling Installation

Preset Signals

No. Preset Signal

fH (kHz) fV (Hz)

Sync

Size

32

VESA 60

37.879

60.317

H-pos, V-pos 1056

33

VESA 72

48.077

72.188

H-pos, V-pos 1040

34

VESA 75 (IBM M5)

46.875

75.000

H-pos, V-pos 1056

35

VESA 85

53.674

85.061

H-pos, V-pos 1048

36

832 x 624

Mac 16

49.724

74.550

H-neg, V-neg 1152

37

1024 x 768

VESA 60

48.363

60.004

H-neg, V-neg 1344

38

VESA 70

56.476

70.069

H-neg, V-neg 1328

39

VESA 75

60.023

75.029

H-pos, V-pos 1312

40

VESA 85

68.677

84.997

H-pos, V-pos 1376

41

1152 x 864

VESA 70

63.995

70.019

H-pos, V-pos 1472

42

VESA 75

67.500

75.000

H-pos, V-pos 1600

43

VESA 85

77.487

85.057

H-pos, V-pos 1568

44

1152 x 900

SUN LO

61.795

65.960

H-pos, V-pos 1504

45

1280 x 960

VESA 60

60.000

60.000

H-pos, V-pos 1800

46

VESA 75

75.000

75.000

H-pos, V-pos 1728

47

1280 x 1024

VESA 60

63.974

60.013

H-pos, V-pos 1688

48

SXGA VESA 75

79.976

75.025

H-pos, V-pos 1688

49

SXGA VESA 85

91.146

85.024

H-pos, V-pos 1728

50

1400 x 1050

SXGA+

65.317

59.978

H-neg, V-pos 1864

51

1600 x 1200

1280 X 768/60

47.776

59.870

H-pos, V-pos 1664

55

1280 x 768

1280 x 720/60

44.772

59.855

H-neg, V-pos 1664

56

1280 x 720

1360 X 768/60

44.720

59.799

H-neg, V-pos 1776

No. Preset Signal

fH (kHz)

fV (Hz) Sync

Size

1

V

-

-

0

4

9

.

9

5

4

3

7

.

5

1

z

H

0

6

 

o

e

d

i

V

z

H

0

6

 

o

e

d

i

2

V

-

-

0

0

0

.

0

5

5

2

6

.

5

1

z

H

0

5

 

o

e

d

i

V

z

H

0

5

 

o

e

d

i

3

480/60i

DTV 480/60i

15.734

59.940

S on G/Y

-

4

575/50i

DTV 575/50i

15.623

50.000

S on G/Y

-

5

480/60p 

480/60p (NTSC Progressive component) 

31.470

60.000

S on G/Y

-

6

575/50p 

575/50p (PAL Progressive component) 

31.250

50.000

S on G/Y

-

7

1080/60i

1035/60i, 1080/60i

33.750

60.000

S on G/Y

-

8

1080/50i

1080/50i

28.130

50.000

S on G/Y

-

10

720/60p

720/60p

45.000

60.000

S on G/Y

-

11

720/50p

720/50p

37.500

50.000

S on G/Y

-

12

1080/60p

1080/60p

67.500

60.000

S on G/Y

-

13

1080/50p

1080/50p

56.260

50.000

S on G/Y

-

21

640 x 350 

VGA Mode 1

31.469

70.086

H-pos, V-neg

800

22

VESA 85 (VGA350)

37.861

85.080

H-pos, V-neg

832

23

640 x 400 

NEC PC98

24.823

56.416

H-neg, V-neg

848

24

VGA Mode 2

31.469

70.086

H-neg, V-pos

800

25

VESA 85 (VGA400)

37.861

85.080

H-neg, V-pos

832

26

640 x 480 

VGA Mode 3

31.469

59.940

H-neg, V-neg

800

27

Mac 13

35.000

66.667

H-neg, V-neg

864

28

VESA 72

37.861

72.809

H-neg, V-neg

832

29

VESA 75 (IBM M3)

37.500

75.000

H-neg, V-neg

840

30

VESA 85

43.269

85.008

H-neg, V-neg

832

31

800 x 600 

VESA 56

35.156

56.250

H-pos, V-pos

1024

Summary of Contents for VPL-CW125

Page 1: ...VPL CX100 VPL CX120 VPL CX150 VPL CX125 VPL CX155 VPL CW125 WHEN MEETS INNOVATION ...

Page 2: ...n concept Sony aims to have the projector blend into any environment with a continuous flow of lines from environment to projector The flat top surface eliminates all frills with frequently used buttons laid out in an iconic and easy to operate design Whether ceiling mounted or projecting from a table surface Sony s new VPL C series projectors represent a unique standard for projector design sophi...

Page 3: ... High Brightness and Contrast Ratio Sony s original 0 79 panel for XGA 1024 x 768 models and 0 74 panel for WXGA 1366 x 800 models provide bright and natural images with excellent colour reproduction for powerful presentations in any environment The Sony 3LCD projection system together with a high efficiency 200W UHP lamp and original optical engine combine to achieve brightness of up to 3500 ANSI...

Page 4: ...s Heat is dispersed with the relocation of optical engine components and the addition of heat conductors A newly developed cooling fan designed exclusively for Sony disperses heat more efficiently Redesigned Air Intake Cooling air is passed through only one air intake which contains a filter to trap dust particles This ensures that only clean air is being circulated inside the chassis minimising a...

Page 5: ...CX125 CX155 CW125 Easy Network Connections When projectors are installed on a LAN images can be projected from any PC on the same network Supplied application software needs to be installed High Speed Image Transfer Over IP Network Fast and reliable receiving and projection of data even animated Microsoft PowerPoint presentations is capable via an IP network from any connected PC using efficient c...

Page 6: ...d on the projector to also be displayed on a connected monitor allowing the presenter to maintain eye contact with their audience Easy Maintenance The VPL C series incorporates two new features enabling lamp and filter maintenance without the need to uninstall the projectors Lamp replacement is done by removing the rear panel and the filter slides out from the front The new larger filter means the...

Page 7: ... power off without having to wait for the projector to cool down If the unit is on for 15 minutes or less the cooling fan may stop due to insufficient charging The built in circuit may cause the cooling fan to continue operating for a short period of time after the power is turned off and on standby indicator changes to red colour Auto Input Search When switched on the projector will automatically...

Page 8: ...ean and Thai Power Saving in Standby Mode The new C Series projectors will switch into standby mode if no input signal is detected after approximately 10 minutes Power consumption is reduced to less than 0 5W in standby mode AMX AMX s Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol is incorporated in VPL C series projectors This feature allows for easy installation of AMX or other control equipment by a system ...

Page 9: ...duction True expression of colour and smooth gradation in dark areas With 3LCD technology the three primary colours of red green and blue are carefully controlled and recombined to give accurate colour reproduction This is possible because 3LCD technology allows true expression of intermediate colours so that viewers can enjoy life like and accurate reproduction of dark and shadowed areas 3LCD pro...

Page 10: ... projector suspension support mounting surface on bottom of this projector and the ceiling x distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen Floor Installation Ceiling Installation Preset Signals No Preset Signal fH kHz fV Hz Sync Size 32 VESA 60 37 879 60 317 H pos V pos 1056 33 VESA 72 48 077 72 188 H pos V pos 1040 34 VESA 75 IBM M5 46 875 75 000 H pos V pos 1056 35 VESA 85 53 674 85 ...

Page 11: ...d diagonally 2700 lm Lamp mode High Lamp mode High Lamp mode High Lamp mode High Lamp mode High Lamp mode High 3000 lm 3500 lm 3000 lm 3500 lm 3000 lm 1900 lm Lamp mode Standard Lamp mode Standard Lamp mode Standard Lamp mode Standard Lamp mode Standard Lamp mode Standard 2200 lm 2500 lm 2200 lm 2200 lm 2200 lm NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL60 750 TV lines 1024x768 pixels fH 19 92KHz ...

Page 12: ...Sony Australia Limited 33 39 Talavera Rd North Ryde NSW 2113 Tel 1800 01 SONY 7669 www sony com au displaysolutions ...

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