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Summary of Contents for VPL CX125 - XGA LCD Projector

Page 1: ...3 211 166 11 1 Data Projector Operating Instructions VPL CX100 VPL CX120 CX125 VPL CX150 CX155 2007 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...er Cord 3 core mains lead Appliance Connector Plug conforming to the proper ratings Voltage Ampere If you have questions on the use of the above Power Cord Appliance Connector Plug please consult a qualified service personnel IMPORTANT The nameplate is located on the bottom CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by t...

Page 3: ...rate Perchlorate Material Lithium battery contains perchlorate Disposal of the used lamp For the customers in the USA Lamp in this product contains mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org Lamp contains mercury Dispose accord...

Page 4: ...e Power 27 Convenient Functions Selecting the Menu Language 28 Security Lock 29 Other Functions 31 Direct Power On Off Function 31 Effective Tools for Your Presentation 31 Controlling the Computer Using a Presentation Tool RM PJPK1 not supplied When Using the Network Presentation Function VPL CX125 CX155 only 32 Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu Using a MENU 33 The Picture Menu 35 The Signal M...

Page 5: ...5 Table of Contents Side Shot VPL CX125 CX155 only and V Keystone Adjustments 62 Dimensions 64 Index 67 ...

Page 6: ...st ratio Cover any windows that face the screen with opaque draperies It is desirable to install the unit 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 On preventing internal heat build up After you turn off the power with the I 1 key on the control p...

Page 7: ...s such as a piece of paper 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 Subject to direct cool or warm air from an air conditioner Installing in such a location may cause malfunction of the unit due ...

Page 8: ...he unit under the following conditions Do not topple the unit Avoid using as the unit topples over on its side It may cause malfunction Do not tilt right left Avoid using as the unit tilts more than 20 degrees Do not install the unit other than on the floor or ceiling These installations may cause malfunction Do not block the ventilation holes Avoid using something to cover over the ventilation ho...

Page 9: ...se the Security bar at the side of the projector for a purpose of preventing theft by attaching a commercially available theft prevention cable for example If you lift the projector by holding the Security bar or hang the projector by using this bar it may cause the projector to fall or be damaged ...

Page 10: ...ual This Operating Instructions describes the setup and operations of this projector Operating Instructions for Network on the CD ROM This Operating Instructions describes how to set up and operate the network presentation You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 0 or higher is installed to read the Operating Instructions stored on the CD ROM Software on the CD ROM Projector Station for Air Shot Versi...

Page 11: ...ontrol each projector individually with one Remote Commander when you use two or more projectors in one room System expandability using a network VPL CX125 CX155 only Connection to a LAN allows you to turn the projector on off away from the installation location via a Web browser or to obtain projector status information such as the lamp timer Side Shot VPL CX125 CX155 only The projector supports ...

Page 12: ...hines Corporation U S A Kensington is a registered trademark of Kensington Technology Group Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association Display Data Channel is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association Air Shot is a trademark of Sony corporation Side Shot is a trademark of Sony corporation ...

Page 13: ...trol detector c Air filter cover To maintain optimal performance clean the air filter whenever you replace the lamp For details see Cleaning the Air Filter on page 47 Top Front Side 1 4 5 6 2 3 Rear Side Bottom NETW OR K INPUT C RG B AUDIO INPUT A MO NIT OR AUDIO OUTPUT S VID EO AUDIO RS 232C REMO TE VID EO VID EO IN RG B INP UT B 7 0 qa qs qd qf qg 8 9 qh 6 Note ...

Page 14: ...mote control detector k Connector Connector Panel For details see Connector Panel on page 16 l Zoom ring Adjusts the picture size m Focus ring Adjusts the picture focus n Security lock Connects to an optional security cable from Kensington Web page address http www kensington com o Security bar An anti theft chain or wire commercially available can be connected to it First remove the cover attache...

Page 15: ...running after the power is turned off with the 1 key The fan runs for about 60 seconds after the power is turned off Lights in orange when the power saving mode is on For details see page 50 c 1 On Standby key Turns on the projector when it is in standby mode When you push this key the ON STANDBY indicator flashes in green and then lights in green when the projector is ready to operate To turn off...

Page 16: ... female Inputs a computer signal video GBR signal component signal or DTV signal depending on the connected equipment Connects to the output connector of equipment using the supplied cable or an optional cable For details see Connecting a Computer on page 22 and Connecting a VCR on page 23 AUDIO jack stereo minijack To listen to sound output from a computer connect via this jack to the audio outpu...

Page 17: ... VIDEO jack mini DIN 4 pin Connects to the S video output Y C video output of video equipment VIDEO jack phono type Connects to the composite video output of video equipment AUDIO jack Connect to the audio output of video equipment g REMOTE RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin female Connects to a computer to operate the projector from the computer Remote Commander The supplied remote commander differs a...

Page 18: ...entification number as the projector to a Remote Commander you can easily adjust or control each projector with a Remote Commander whenever you use two or more projectors in one room For details see ID Mode in the Installation menu on page 41 l CONTROL S OUT jack stereo mini jack This function is not provided in this projector m MUTING keys Cut off the picture and sound PIC Cuts off the picture Pr...

Page 19: ...se on the control panel function identically a INPUT key b APA Auto Pixel Alignment key Automatically adjusts a picture to its clearest while a signal is input from a computer For details see Smart APA in The Function Menu on page 38 c KEYSTONE Trapezoidal distortion correction key d LENS key This function is not provided in this projector e AUTO FOCUS key This function is not provided in this pro...

Page 20: ...mote Commander 2 Install the lithium battery 3 Put the lithium battery holder back into the Remote Commander Notes on the lithium battery A button type lithium battery CR2025 is used in the Remote Commander Do not use batteries other than CR2025 Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children Should the battery be swallowed immediately consult a doctor Notes on Remote Commander operation Mak...

Page 21: ...e 58 Distance between the screen and the center of the lens Screen The distance between the lens and the screen varies depending on the size of the screen Use the following table as a guide Unit m feet Screen size inches 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 Minimum Distance 1 2 3 9 1 8 5 9 2 4 7 9 3 0 9 8 3 6 11 8 4 5 14 8 5 4 17 7 6 0 19 7 7 5 24 6 9 1 29 9 Maximum Distance 1 4 4 6 2 1 6 9 2 8 9 ...

Page 22: ...ting Instructions for Network stored on the CD ROM This section describes how to connect the projector to a computer For more information refer to the computer s instruction manual To connect a computer A Stereo audio connecting cable not supplied Use a no resistance cable B HD D sub 15 pin cable The projector accepts VGA SVGA XGA WXGA SXGA and SXGA signals However we recommend that you set the ou...

Page 23: ... output connector of a type having two rows of pins use a commercially available plug adaptor This section describes how to connect the projector to a VCR For more information refer to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting To connect to a video or S video output connector A Stereo audio connecting cable not supplied Use a no resistance cable B Video cable not supplied or S Vi...

Page 24: ...Signal menu according to the input signal When you connect the projector to a video GBR output connector select Video GBR or when you connect the projector to a component output connector select Component with the Input A Signal Sel setting on the Setup menu Notes NETWORK INPUT C RGB AUDIO INPUT A MONITOR AUDIO OUTPUT S VIDEO AUDIO RS 232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO IN RGB AUDIO INPUT B Side to audio outp...

Page 25: ...essing one key from among INPUT A B C AIR SHOT VIDEO or S VIDEO on the Remote Commander LAMP COVER ON STANDBY PUSH ENTER PIC MUTING INPUT KEYSTONE MENU 2 4 NET WO RK INPU TC RGB AUD IO INPU TA MON ITOR AUD IO OUT PUT SVIDE O AUD IO RS 232C REM OTE VIDE O VIDE OIN RGB AUD IO INPU TB LAMP COVER ON STANDBY PUSH ENTER PIC MUTING INPUT KEYSTONE MENU 7 6 1 COMMAND INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C INPUT D VIDEO E...

Page 26: ... computer 6 Adjust the upper or lower position of the picture Use the adjuster to adjust the picture position Using the adjuster 1 Lift the projector while pressing the Adjuster adjustment button 2 Adjust the tilt of the projector 3 Release the Adjuster adjustment button 4 When fine tuning is necessary turn the Adjuster right and left When you adjust the tilt of the projector with the adjuster the...

Page 27: ...the Zoom ring and adjust the picture focus using the Focus ring Turning Off the Power 1 Press the 1 key POWER OFF Please press 1 key again appears to confirm that you want to turn off the power The message disappears if you press any key other than the 1 key or if you do not press any key for five seconds 2 Press the 1 key again The ON STANDBY indicator flashes in green and the fan continues to ru...

Page 28: ...button 4 Press the v or V key to select the Setup menu then press the B or ENTER key LAMP COVER ON STANDBY PUSH ENTER PIC MUTING INPUT KEYSTONE MENU NET WO RK INPU TC RGB AUD IO INPU TA MON ITOR AUD IO OUT PUT SVIDE O AUD IO RS 232C REM OTE VIDE O VIDE OIN RGB AUD IO INPU TB LAMP COVER ON STANDBY PUSH ENTER PIC MUTING INPUT KEYSTONE MENU 2 3 1 4 5 6 COMMAND INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C INPUT D VIDEO ME...

Page 29: ...re required to input the password only when you turn the projector on after disconnecting or reconnecting the cable You will not be able to use the projector if you forget your password and the password administrator is not available Be please aware that using the security lock can prevent valid usage in such cases To use the security lock 1 Press the MENU key and then on the Function menu turn on...

Page 30: ...ime Security certification When the password screen is displayed enter the password that was set If you fail to enter the correct password after three tries the projector cannot be used In this case press the 1 key to turn off the power To cancel the security lock 1 Press the MENU key then turn off the Security Lock setting in the Function menu 2 Enter the password Enter the password that was set ...

Page 31: ...he point on the image you want to enlarge Use the arrow key v V b B to move the icon 3 Press the D ZOOM key again The portion of the image where the icon is located is enlarged The enlargement ratio is displayed on the screen for a few seconds By pressing the key repeatedly the image size ratio of enlargement max 4 times increases Use the arrow key v V b B to scroll the enlarged image To return th...

Page 32: ...ote control detector on the projector the presentation tool may not function properly A black screen may not be displayed even if you press the B key depending on the operating system OS of the language of your computer When you use the presentation tool set ID Mode in the Installation menu to All or 1 Controlling the Computer Using a Presentation Tool RM PJPK1 not supplied When Using the Network ...

Page 33: ...ey to select the item then press the B or ENTER key The setting items are displayed in a pop up menu in a setting menu in an adjustment menu or in the next menu window 4 Make the setting or adjustment of an item When changing the adjustment level To increase the number press the v or B key To decrease the number press the V or b key Press the ENTER key The setting or adjustment done is stored and ...

Page 34: ...be reset are Contrast Brightness Color Hue and Sharpness on the Adjust Picture menu of the Picture menu Dot Phase H Size and Shift on the Adjust Signal menu of the Signal menu Storage of the settings The settings are automatically stored in the projector memory when the ENTER key is pressed The resetting item of the Lamp timer setting is not memorized If no signal is input If there is no input sig...

Page 35: ... Dynamic Standard or Natural picture mode separately Contrast Adjusts the picture contrast 80 Brightness Adjusts the picture brightness 50 Color Adjusts color intensity 50 Hue Adjusts color tones The higher the setting the more greenish the picture becomes The lower the setting the more purplish 50 Sharpness Adjusts the picture sharpness The higher the setting the sharper the picture becomes The l...

Page 36: ...ording to the dots of the input signal For details see page 56 Set according to the input signal Shift Adjusts the position of the picture 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 m...

Page 37: ...emory items are registered the newest memory always overwrites the oldest one See the chart on page 57 to find if the signal is registered in the preset memory Since the data for the following signals is recalled from the preset memory you can use these preset data items by adjusting H Size Make finer adjustments by adjusting Shift When the aspect ratio of input signal is other than 4 3 a part of ...

Page 38: ...ommander even if Smart APA set to On Off The APA functions when you press the APA key on the Remote Commander On Auto Input Search When set to On the projector detects input signals in the following order Input A B C Video S Video It indicates the input channel when the INPUT key is pressed VPL CX125 CX155 only Off Test Pattern When set to On a test pattern is displayed on the screen during V Keys...

Page 39: ... signal is input or any key is pressed Standby The projector goes into Standby mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes To use it turn on the power again Off The projector does not go into Power Saving mode Off Panel Key Lock Locks all the control panel keys on the top of the projector so that the projector can be operated only with the Remote Commander To lock the control panel keys set to On Wh...

Page 40: ...left side Set to a higher value direction When the left side is longer than the right side Set to a lower value direction Set the adjustment level to 0 if you want to adjust the picture more widely using V Keystone only 0 Image Flip Flips the image on the screen horizontally and or vertically Off The image does not flip HV Flips the image horizontally and vertically H Flips the image horizontally ...

Page 41: ...dually with the supplied Remote Commander When this item is set to 1 you can control the projector with the Remote Commander with the ID MODE key set to 1 When it is set to All you can control all the projectors with the Remote Commander independently of the ID MODE keys of the Remote Commander All Direct Power On Set to On if you are using a circuit breaker to turn the power on off the entire sys...

Page 42: ...lects the Auto Computer Component or Video GBR signal input via the INPUT A connector When the Auto is selected the type of the input signal is detected automatically When the input signal is not displayed correctly with this item set to Auto select the item according to the input signal Auto Color System Selects the color system of the input signal If you select Auto the projector detects the col...

Page 43: ...signal used on the projector You cannot change the displays listed above Memory No Memory number of an input signal Signal type Model name Serial number Setting items Functions fH Displays the horizontal frequency of the input signal The displayed value is approximate fV Displays the vertical frequency of the input signal The displayed value is approximate Memory No Displays the preset memory numb...

Page 44: ...C3 58 and NTSC4 43 only except B W 3 Preset memory No 3 4 only Signal menu z Adjustable can be set Not adjustable cannot be set 4 Can be set except preset memory number 49 Item Input signal Video S Video Y C Component Video GBR Computer Network Picture Mode z z z z z Contrast z z z z z Brightness z z z z z Color z 1 z z Hue z 2 z z Color Temperature z z z z z Sharpness z z z Gamma Mode z 3 z z Ite...

Page 45: ...sconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet When replacing the lamp after using the projector wait at least an hour for the lamp to cool 2 Open the lamp cover by loosening the three screws with a Phillips screwdriver If you work with the projector hung on the ceiling hold the lamp cover so it does not fall when you release the screws 3 Place your fingers under the lamp cover and pull it up to re...

Page 46: ...nd then press the ENTER key The Lamp Timer is initialized to 0 and Change the Lamp and clean the Filter is displayed in the menu screen Refer to page 47 for Cleaning the Air Filter 12Select Yes with the v key Lamp Timer Reset Complete is displayed in the menu screen To erase a message press any key on the control panel of the projector or on the Remote Commander Notes Note Note Disposal of the use...

Page 47: ... with a vacuum cleaner 5 Attach the air filter so that it fits into the each claws 7 positions on the air filter covers There is a difference between the front and rear of the air filter Attach the air filter with the grid side facing upward as in the illustration 6 Replace the air filter cover If the dust cannot be removed from the air filter replace the air filter with a new one For details on n...

Page 48: ...he projector on according to the following procedures 1 Connect the projector to the computer 2 Turn the projector on 3 Start the computer Input selection is incorrect c Select the input source correctly see page 25 The picture is muted c Press the PIC MUTING key to release the picture muting see pages 16 18 20 The computer signal is not set to output to an external monitor or set to output both t...

Page 49: ...of focus c Adjust the focus see page 27 Condensation has accumulated on the lens c Leave the projector for about two hours with the power on The image extends beyond the screen The APA key has been pressed even though there are black edges around the image c Display the full image on the screen and press the APA key c Adjust Shift in the Signal menu properly see page 36 The picture flickers Dot Ph...

Page 50: ...rature is not too high To maintain the product reliability of the projector s components the rotation speed of the fan increases and the fan becomes slightly noisier when the room temperature exceeds normal The approximate normal temperature is 25 C Symptom Cause and Remedy The LAMP COVER indicator flashes in orange Repetition rate of 2 flashes The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached c ...

Page 51: ...er cord from the wall outlet after the ON STANDBY indicator goes out plug the power cord to the wall outlet and then turn the projector on again If the ON STANDBY flashes in red and the problem persists the electrical system has failed c Consult with qualified Sony personnel Symptom Cause and Remedy ...

Page 52: ...It is time to replace the lamp and clean the air filter c Replace the lamp see page 45 and clean the filter see page 47 If this message appears again after you replace the lamp the lamp replacement process is not complete c Perform the operations in step 9 to 12 on page 46 To erase a message press any key on the control panel of the projector or on the remote commander High temp Probably use in hi...

Page 53: ...hen playing back a video recorded in NTSC on a NTSC4 43 system VCR Resolution 750 horizontal TV lines Video input 1 024 768 dots RGB input Acceptable computer signals1 fH 19 to 92 kHz fV 48 to 92 Hz Maximum inputsignal resolution SXGA 1400 1050 fV 60 Hz 1 Set the resolution and the frequency of the signal of the connected computer within the range of acceptable preset signals of the projector Appl...

Page 54: ...Power requirements AC 100 to 240 V 2 9 1 2 A 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 285 W in standby standard 7 W in standby low 0 5 W Heat dissipation 973 BTU Operating temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Operating humidity 35 to 85 no condensation Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage humidity 10 to 90 Supplied accessories Remote Commander 1 Size AA R6 batteries 2 VPL CX125 CX155 Lithiu...

Page 55: ...n female RS 232C connector D sub 9 pin female 1 R R Y 9 N C 2 G Y 10 GND 3 B B Y 11 GND 4 GND 12 DDC SDA 5 GND 13 HD 6 GND R 14 VD 7 GND G 15 DDC SCL 8 GND B 1 R 9 N C 2 G 10 GND 3 B 11 GND 4 GND 12 DDC SDA 5 GND 13 HD 6 GND R 14 VD 7 GND G 15 DDC SCL 8 GND B 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RXDA 7 RTS 3 TXDA 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 RI 5 GND ...

Page 56: ...61 85 080 H pos V neg 832 23 640 400 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 26 640 480 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 31 800 600...

Page 57: ... VESA 75 75 000 75 000 H pos V pos 1728 47 1280 1024 VESA 60 63 974 60 013 H pos V pos 1688 48 SXGA VESA75 79 976 75 025 H pos V pos 1688 49 SXGA VESA85 91 146 85 024 H pos V pos 1728 50 1400 1050 SXGA 65 317 59 978 H neg V pos 1864 55 1280 768 1280 768 60 47 776 59 870 H neg V pos 1664 56 1280 720 1280 720 60 44 772 59 855 H neg V pos 1664 60 1360 768 1360 768 60 44 720 59 799 H neg V pos 1776 Me...

Page 58: ...tance 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 Floor Installation Front Projection 15 9 21 32 Wall Distance between the front of the cabinet and the center of the lens Front of the lens Floor Center...

Page 59: ... the floor and the adjusters of the projector x free N minimum M maximum Unit mm inches SS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 a N 1170 46 1 8 1770 69 3 4 2380 93 3 4 2990 117 3 4 3590 141 3 8 4500 177 1 4 5410 213 1 8 6020 237 1 16 7540 297 9050 356 3 8 M 1350 53 1 4 2050 80 3 4 2750 108 3 8 3450 135 7 8 4140 163 1 8 5190 204 3 8 6240 245 3 4 6940 273 3 8 8680 341 7 8 10430 410 3 4 b x 237 x 9 3...

Page 60: ...ttom of this projector and the ceiling x distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen Ceiling Installation Front Projection 64 9 2 5 8 56 6 2 1 4 46 1 1 7 8 12 2 1 2 52 7 2 1 8 NETWORK INPUT C RGB AUDIO INPUT A MONITOR AUDIO OUTPUT S VIDEO AUDIO RS 232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO IN RGB AUDIO INPUT B RGB AUDIO INPUT A AUDIO S VIDEO AUDIO RS 232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO IN RGB AUDIO INPUT B 15 9 21...

Page 61: ...screen b distance between the projector suspension support mounting surface on bottom of this projector and the ceiling x distance between the center of the screen and the ceiling N minimum M maximum Unit mm inches SS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 a N 1290 50 3 4 1900 74 7 8 2500 98 1 2 3110 122 1 2 3720 146 1 2 4630 182 3 8 5540 218 1 4 6140 241 7 8 7660 301 5 8 9180 361 1 2 M 1470 57 7 8 ...

Page 62: ...sing Side Shot When projecting with both Side Shot and V Keystone vertical keystone adjustment you can adjust the vertical and horizontal distortion of the screen Adjustment Areas of Side Shot and V Keystone The adjustable distortion area using Side Shot and V Keystone is described below a Tilting angle of the projector in the V Keystone adjustment area b Side Shot H Keystone adjustment area PUSH ...

Page 63: ...may not be perfectly corrected depending on the room temperature or the screen angle In this case set this item to Manual and correct the distortion using input values Input signals a b Video 60 Video 50 480 60i 575 50i 480 60p 575 50p a 0 0 15 a 0 or b 0 18 8 b 0 25 0 1080 60i 1080 50i 540 60p a 0 0 13 a 0 or b 0 18 8 b 0 25 0 720 60p 720 50p a 0 0 13 a 0 or b 0 18 6 b 0 25 0 PC Air Shot VPL CX12...

Page 64: ...hes Center of the lens 61 2 2 1 2 27 1 1 8 13 17 32 141 5 5 8 24 31 32 Remote control detector Front 64 9 2 5 8 LAMP COVER ON STANDBY PUSH ENTER PIC MUTING INPUT DATA PROJECTOR KEYSTONE MENU 123 4 7 8 34 1 3 8 5 3 7 32 298 11 3 4 263 10 3 8 372 14 3 4 265 10 1 2 ...

Page 65: ...78 3 1 8 121 4 7 8 160 6 3 8 18 23 32 35 1 7 16 18 23 32 17 11 16 40 1 5 8 23 29 32 26 1 1 16 39 1 9 16 45 1 13 16 40 1 5 8 30 1 3 16 31 1 1 4 20 13 16 20 13 16 22 5 29 32 211 8 3 8 VPL CX125 CX155 only Hole for security lock Cross section of Security bar part 6 1 4 12 1 2 17 11 16 12 1 2 ø4 21 27 32 Center of the lens 88 3 1 2 48 1 15 16 103 4 1 8 260 10 1 4 23 29 32 61 2 2 1 2 9 3 8 15 9 21 32 1...

Page 66: ...8 152 5 6 1 8 66 2 5 8 15 19 32 24 31 32 49 1 15 16 Remotecontrol detector Rear 326 12 7 8 148 5 7 8 32 1 5 16 174 6 7 8 Holes for mounting a projector suspension support Center of the projector 56 6 2 1 4 46 1 1 7 8 12 2 1 2 137 3 5 1 2 104 5 4 1 8 124 5 275 10 7 8 ...

Page 67: ...ram Ceiling installation 60 Floor installation 58 Installing the projector 21 IR Receiver 40 L Lamp Mode 40 Lamp Timer 43 Lamp Timer Reset 42 LAMP COVER indicators 15 Language 42 Location and function of controls Connector panel 16 Control panel 15 Rear Side Bottom 13 Top Front Side 13 M Maintenance 45 Memory No 43 Menu Function menu 38 Information menu 43 Installation menu 40 Picture menu 35 Setu...

Page 68: ... Security lock 14 Serial number 43 Sharpness 35 Shift 36 Side Shot 40 62 Signal type 43 Smart APA 38 Speaker 38 Specifications 53 Standby Mode 38 Start Up Image 38 Status 42 Supplied accessories 54 T Test Pattern 38 Troubleshooting 48 V V Keystone 40 62 Volume 35 ...

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