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Floor Installation

Ceiling Mount Installation

a

x

b

c

a

x

b

c

Screen size*

40

60

80

100

120

150

200

250

300

a min mm

1490

2280

3060

3850

4630

5810

7770

9730

11690

(inches) (58 

3

/

4

) (89

7

/

8

) (120 

1

/

2

) (151 

5

/

8

) (182 

3

/

8

) (228 

7

/

8

) (306) (383 

1

/

8

) (460 

3

/

8

)

max mm

1820

2780

3740

4700

5660

7100

9500

11900 14300

(inches) (71 

3

/

4

) (109 

1

/

2

) (147 

3

/

8

) (185 

1

/

8

) (222 

7

/

8

) (279 

5

/

8

) (374 

1

/

8

) (468 

5

/

8

) (563 

1

/

8

)

b min mm

x-305

x-457

x-610

x-762

x-914 x-1143 x-1524 x-1905 x-2286

(inches) (x-12 

1

/

8

) (x-18) (x-24 

1

/8) (x-30)

(x-36)

(x-45)

(x-60) (x-75 

1

/

8

) (x-90 

1

/

8

)

max

x

c min mm

x-415

x-567

x-720

x-872 x-1024 x-1253 x-1634 x-2015 x-2396

(inches) (x-16 

3

/

8

) (x-22 

3

/

8

) (x-28 

3

/

8

) (x-34 

3

/

8

) (x-40 

3

/

8

) (x-49 

3

/

8

) (x-64 

3

/

8

) (x-70 

11

/

32

) (x-94 

3

/

8

)

max mm

x-100

(inches)

(x-4)

* Viewable area, measured diagonally.

* Viewable area, measured diagonally.

*  If you would like to input a signal that is not listed in the above chart, please contact your

local Sony sales office.

** The digital input complies with all signals marked with an asterisk in the table. When the

digital signal output from a computer is of a type other than those marked with an asterisk
among the memory numbers 6 to 39, it is automatically output according to the
specifications of the projector.

Screen size*

40

60

80

100

120

150

200

250

300

a min mm

1490

2280

3060

3850

4630

5810

7770

9730

11690

(inches) (58 

3

/

4

) (89 

7

/

8

) (120 

1

/

2

) (151 

5

/

8

) (182 

3

/

8

) (228 

7

/

8

) (306) (383 

1

/

8

) (460 

3

/

8

)

max mm

1820

2780

3740

4700

5660

7100

9500

11900 14300

(inches) (71 

3

/

4

) (109 

1

/

2

) (147 

3

/

8

) (185 

1

/

8

) (222 

7

/

8

) (279 

5

/

8

) (374 

1

/

8

) (468 

5

/

8

) (563 

1

/

8

)

b min mm

c+91.4

(inches)

(c+3 

5

/

8

)

max mm

c+101.4

(inches)

(c+4)

x min mm

c+100

(inches)

(c+4)

max mm

c+406

c+558

c+711

c+863 c+1015 c+1244 c+1625 c+2006 c+2387

(inches) (c+16) (c+22) (c+28) (c+34) (c+40) (c+49) (c+64) (c+79) (c+94)

No.

Resolution

fH(kHz)

fV(Hz)

H/V

1

VIDEO 60Hz

15.734

59.940

N/N

2

VIDEO 50Hz

15.625

50.000

N/N

3

480/60i

15.734

16.734

4

575/50i

15.625

50.000

5

1035/60i, 1080/60i

33.750

60.000

6*

640x350

VGA-1

31.469

70.086

P/N

7*

VGA VESA 85

37.861

85.080

P/N

8*

640x400

NEC PC98

24.823

56.416

N/N

9

VGA VESA-2

31.469

71.086

N/P

10

VGA VESA 85

37.861

85.080

N/P

11* 640x480

SVGA VESA 60

31.469

59.940

N/N

12*

Mac 13

35.000

66.667

N/N

13*

VGA VESA 72

37.861

72.809

N/N

14*

VGA VESA 75

37.500

75.000

N/N

15*

VGA VESA 85

43.269

85.008

N/N

16* 800x600

SVGA VESA 56

35.156

56.250

P/P

17*

SVGA VESA 60

37.879

60.317

P/P

18*

SVGA VESA 72

48.077

72.188

P/P

19*

SVGA VESA 75

46.875

75.000

P/P

20*

SVGA VESA 85

53.674

85.061

P/P

21* 832x624

Mac 16

49.724

74.550

N/N

22* 1024x768

XGA VESA 43

35.524

43.479

P/P

23*

XGA VESA 60

48.363

60.004

N/N

24*

XGA VESA 70

56.476

69.955

N/N

25*

XGA VESA 75

60.023

75.029

P/P

26*

XGA VESA 85

68.677

84.997

P/P

27* 1152x864

SXGA VESA 70

63.995

70.019

P/P

28*

SXGA VESA 75

67.500

75.000

P/P

29*

SXGA VESA 85

77.487

85.057

P/P

30* 1152x900

SUN  LO

61.795

65.960

N/N

31*

SUN  HI

71.713

76.047

Composite sync

32* 1280x960

SXGA VESA 60

60.000

60.000

P/P

33

SXGA VESA 75

75.000

75.000

P/P

34* 1280x1024

SXGA VESA 43

46.433

43.436

P/P

35

SGI-5

53.316

50.062

SonG

36*

SXGA VESA 60

63.974

60.013

P/P

37

SXGA VESA75

79.976

75.025

P/P

38

SXGA VESA85

91.146

85.024

P/P

39

1600x1200

UXGA VESA60

75.000 

60.000 

P/P

43

480/60p (Progressive Component)

31.470

60.000

44

575/50p (Progressive Component)

31.250

50.000

45

1080/50i

28.130

50.000

47

720/60p

45.000

60.000

48

720/50p

37.500

50.000

Preset Signal Chart

Signal Data

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

a: Distance between the screen and the center of the lens
b: Distance from the ceiling to the center of the lens
c: Distance from the ceiling to the mounting surface of the suspension bracket

(183/208/233/283/308/335 mm adjustable when using the PSS-620)

x: Distance from the celing to the center of the screen

Installation Data

SonG/Y

or Composite

sync

Summary of Contents for VPL-FX51

Page 1: ...Data Projector VPL FX51 ...

Page 2: ...ay environment Its outstanding functionality including Sony originated software and a networking capability means you can show your presentations and image files from anywhere with the same impressive ease and results ANSI lumens is a measuring method of the American National Standards Institute IT 7 228 Since there is no uniform method of measuring brightness specifications will vary among manufa...

Page 3: ...nology with a new 300 W UHP lamp you can bring high impact images to life with stunning color fidelity Outstanding Brightness of 5200 ANSI Lumens You ll be attracted to the VPL FX51 not only because of its beautiful projected images but also its simple yet sophisticated design making a statement even before it s turned on The exhaust and connector panel are located on the front of the unit so that...

Page 4: ...ontrolled both from the projector control panel and the supplied remote control unit Images can be easily adjusted to the desired settings Standard lenses include motorized Zoom and Focus Picture Shift function only supported by optional lenses which do not include motorized Zoom or Focus Back to Front Tilt The VPL FX51 can be tilted 90 degrees upwards or downwards This flexibility greatly expands...

Page 5: ...a meeting or event simply by sending files to the projector across the network System requirements OS Microsoft Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows ME or Windows 2000 Windows XP Professional Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later PC less Presentations Alternatively it is not even necessary to use a PC to deliver presentations You can access files and project them effortlessly using the ...

Page 6: ...n on one section of the presentation for a closer look to convey your message more clearly Freeze For smart presentations the Freeze function displays a freeze frame while you are preparing or switching to the next image Other Multi Function Remote Control Unit Two settings can be saved Presentation Viewer Image Viewer Internet Browser etc Projector Lamp for replacement LMP F300 Suspension Support...

Page 7: ... 734 4 575 50i 15 625 50 000 5 1035 60i 1080 60i 33 750 60 000 6 640x350 VGA 1 31 469 70 086 P N 7 VGA VESA 85 37 861 85 080 P N 8 640x400 NEC PC98 24 823 56 416 N N 9 VGA VESA 2 31 469 71 086 N P 10 VGA VESA 85 37 861 85 080 N P 11 640x480 SVGA VESA 60 31 469 59 940 N N 12 Mac 13 35 000 66 667 N N 13 VGA VESA 72 37 861 72 809 N N 14 VGA VESA 75 37 500 75 000 N N 15 VGA VESA 85 43 269 85 008 N N 1...

Page 8: ... 0 to 5 0 Vp p high impedance positive negative INPUT B Digital Analog RGB DVI I TMDS INPUT C ETHER 10BASE T 100BASE TX PC Card slot PC Card slot Type II MONITOR OUT 1 HD D sub 15 pin female R R Y G Y B B Y Gain Unity 75 Ω SYNC HD VD 4 0 Vp p open 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω RS 232C D sub 9 pin female CONTROL S IN Stereo mini jack 5 0 Vp p PLUG IN POWER Plug in power DC 5 V maximum output 60 mA TRIG Mini jack P...

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