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Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the lens adjustment groove located at 
the left bottom (when the projector projects the image when placed on 
the floor, on a desk, etc.), and turn it in the direction in which you want 
to move the lens.

If you turn it to the left, the lens moves to the left, and if you turn it to the right, the 
lens moves to the right. (The range of movement is approximately ± 1mm.)

When using the 16:9 screen

Image 
projection 
size (inch)

40

 

60

 

80

100

 

120

 

150

 

180

 

200

 

Fine 
adjustment 
level (mm)

60  90  120 150 180 225 270 300 

Picture position when 
moving the picture the 
maximum distance to the 
left.
Picture position when 
moving the picture the 
maximum distance to the 
right.

Fine adjustment level

Fine adjustment level

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Summary of Contents for VPL VW50 - SXRD - Projector

Page 1: ...VPL VW50 2006 Sony Corporation 2 887 661 11 1 Video Projector Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning ...

Page 3: ...ined in this lamp are similar to those of a fluorescent lamp so you should dispose of it in the same way For customers in the United States This product contains mercury Disposal of this product may be regulated if sold in the United States For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org ...

Page 4: ...ollection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health wh...

Page 5: ...on 21 Step 4 Selecting the Menu Language 25 Projecting the Picture on the Screen 28 Turning Off the Power 29 Selecting the Wide Screen Mode 30 Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode 32 Adjusting the Picture Quality 33 Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color Processing 35 Operation through the Menus 37 Picture Menu 41 Advanced Picture Menu 44 Screen Menu 45 Setup Menu 47 Function Menu 49 Installation Me...

Page 6: ...s intake 57 Cleaning the Air Filter 60 Specifications 61 Preset Signals 63 Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items 66 Ceiling Installation 68 When Using the PSS H10 Projector Suspension Support 68 When Using the PSS 610 Projector Suspension Support 72 Making Fine Adjustments to the Horizontal Picture Position 75 Index 78 Others ...

Page 7: ... the unit itself has been turned off Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on Do not place your hand or objects near the ventilation holes The air coming out is hot On preventing internal heat build up After you turn off the power with the I 1 ON STANDBY switch do not disconnect the unit from the wall outlet while the cooling fan is still running Caution The projector is equipped with ventil...

Page 8: ...witch 1 page 22 LAMP COVER indicator 1 page 55 M m arrow ENTER button 1 page 37 Ventilation holes exhaust 1 page 13 AC IN socket S VIDEO INPUT connector mini DIN 4 pin VIDEO INPUT connector phono type 1 page 19 Y CB PB CR PR phono type 1 page 17 INPUT A connector 1 page 20 HDMI1 connector 1 page 18 TRIGGER jack mini jack Outputs a 12 V signal when the power is on REMOTE connector Connects to a com...

Page 9: ... 1 page 21 Filter holder Ventilation holes intake 1 page 13 Ventilation holes intake Lamp cover Ventilation holes intake 1 page 13 Projector suspension support attaching hole Adjusters Ventilation holes intake Ventilation holes intake Ventilation holes intake ...

Page 10: ...U button 1 page 37 M m arrow ENTER buttons 1 page 37 RESET button 1 page 37 RCP button 1 page 35 CONTRAST button 1 page 33 BRIGHT button 1 page 33 INPUT button 1 page 28 LIGHT button Illuminates the buttons on the remote control PICTURE MODE buttons 1 page 32 ADJ PIC button 1 page 33 WIDE MODE button 1 page 30 LENS button 1 page 22 Tip The CONTRAST button has a tactile dot Use it as a reference wh...

Page 11: ...to the remote control Connections and Preparations Remote control 1 and Size AA R6 batteries 2 Lens cap 1 When you have purchased the projector the lens cap was fitted onto the lens Remove this lens cap when you use the projector Operating Instructions this manual AC power cord 1 ImageDirector2 CD ROM 1 Insert the batteries E side first as shown in the illustration Inserting them forcibly or with ...

Page 12: ...ay cause malfunction or damage to the projector Poorly ventilated location Hot and humid Locations subject to direct cool or warm air from an air conditioner Installing the projector in such a location may cause a malfunction of the unit due to moisture condensation or rise in temperature Near a heat or smoke sensor Malfunction of the sensor may occur Very dusty and extremely smoky locations Allow...

Page 13: ...a level surface or on the ceiling Failing to set this mode when using the projector at high altitudes may result in uneven color uniformity and reducing the reliability of the effects of the lamp When installing the unit at altitudes When using the projector at an altitude of 1 500 m or higher set Cooling Setting in the Setup menu to High 1 page 47 Failing to set this mode when using the projector...

Page 14: ...on distance between the screen and the center of the projector s lens b Maximum projection distance between the screen and the center of the projector s lens c Vertical distance between the center of the screen and the center of the projector s lens when using the maximum upper vertical lens shift feature For installation of the projector on a ceiling see Ceiling Installation 1 page 68 For details...

Page 15: ... 122 1 4 3732 147 4677 184 1 4 5622 221 3 8 6252 246 1 4 7827 308 1 4 9402 370 1 4 b maximum 2105 82 7 8 3181 125 1 4 4257 167 5 8 5333 210 6409 252 3 8 8023 315 7 8 9637 379 1 2 10713 421 7 8 13403 527 5 8 16093 633 5 8 c 324 12 7 8 485 19 1 8 647 25 1 2 809 31 7 8 971 38 1 4 1213 47 7 8 1456 57 3 8 1618 63 3 4 2022 79 5 8 2426 95 5 8 Screen size inches 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 a mini...

Page 16: ...ts the screen 1 page 21 To project an image connect video equipment to the projector 1 page 17 When using a screen with an uneven surface stripes pattern may rarely appear on the screen depending on the distance between the screen and the projector or the zooming magnifications This is not a malfunction of the projector Note Screen Top view ...

Page 17: ...r picture quality When pulling out a cable be sure to pull it out from the plug not the cable itself Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment To connect to a DVD player recorder Blu ray Disc player or digital tuner equipped with component video connectors Connecting to a VCR Component video cable not supplied Video signal flow DVD player recorder HDD recorder Blu ray Disc pla...

Page 18: ...t of the projector HDMI cable not supplied Video signal flow Right side of the projector DVD player recorder and Blu ray Disc player etc with the HDMI output to HDMI output AV amplifier Speakers When using an optional HDMI cable be sure to use a cable with the HDMI logo HDMI HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC This HDMI c...

Page 19: ...ion manual of each equipment Tip If you do not know to which connector you should connect the cable S VIDEO INPUT S video input connector or VIDEO INPUT video input connector connect it to S VIDEO to enjoy better picture quality If the equipment to be connected has no S video connector connect the cable to the video output S video or video cable not supplied Video signal flow Right side of the pro...

Page 20: ...s equipment the picture of the equipment may not appear properly Set your computer to output the signal to only the external monitor For details refer to the computer s operating instructions supplied with your computer Connecting to a Computer Note HD Dsub15 pin cable optional or HDMI cable optional Video signal flow Right side of the projector to monitor output Computer When using an optional HD...

Page 21: ...n the installation location of the projector you may not control it with the remote control In this case point the remote control to the screen instead of the projector Note 1 After connecting the AC cord to the equipment plug the AC code into a wall outlet The ON STANDBY indicator lights in red and the projector goes into standby mode INPUT LIGHT STANDARD CINEMA DYNAMIC USER 2 PICTURE MODE USER 3...

Page 22: ... ON STANDBY indicator flashes Starting appears on the screen 3 Turn on the equipment connected to the projector Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment 4 Press INPUT to project the picture on the screen Each time you press the button the input indication and equipment to be projected change 1 page 28 5 Adjust the vertical picture position Press the LENS button repeatedly unt...

Page 23: ... Adjust the picture size Press the LENS button repeatedly until the Lens Zoom adjustment window test pattern appears Then adjust the size of the picture by pressing the M m buttons To make the picture larger press M To make the picture smaller press m Side view Picture position when the picture is moved upward at the maximum When using the 16 9 screen For more details see page 15 100 809 mm 31 7 8...

Page 24: ...t the tilt of the installation surface If the projector is installed on an uneven surface use the adjusters to keep the projector level Be careful not to catch your finger when turning the adjusters 7 Adjust the focus Press the LENS button repeatedly until the Lens Focus adjustment window test pattern appears Then adjust the focus of the picture by pressing the M m buttons Note ADJ PIC MENU LENS E...

Page 25: ... To change the current menu language set the desired language with the menu screen Tip You can operate the menu using the M m arrow ENTER buttons on the side panel of the projector instead of the M m ENTER buttons on the remote control INPUT LIGHT STANDARD CINEMA DYNAMIC USER 2 PICTURE MODE REAL COLOR PROCESSING USER 3 USER 1 ADJ PIC MENU LENS RCP BRIGHT CONTRAST RESET WIDE MODE ENTER 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 26: ...26 3 Press MENU The menu appears 4 Press M m to select the Setup menu and press or ENTER The setting items of the selected menu appears REAL COLOR PROCESSING ADJ PIC MENU LENS RCP RESET WIDE MODE ENTER ...

Page 27: ...nections and Preparations 5 Press M m to select Language and press or ENTER 6 Press M m to select a language and press ENTER The menu changes to the selected language To clear the menu Press MENU ENTER ENTER ...

Page 28: ...ly displayed by pressing INPUT Projecting 1 Power on both the equipment and the device connected to the equipment 2 Press INPUT repeatedly to select the input you want to project on the screen Display the indication of the input you want Example To view the picture from the video equipment connected to the VIDEO INPUT connector INPUT LIGHT STANDARD CINEMA DYNAMIC To view the picture from Press INP...

Page 29: ...un to reduce the internal heat First the ON STANDBY indicator flashes quickly during which you will notbeabletolightupthe ON STANDBYindicatorwiththe 1 ON STANDBY switch 3 Confirm that the fan stops running and the ON STANDBY indicator lights in red You can turn off the projector by holding the 1 ON STANDBY switch for about one second instead of performing the above steps Turning Off the Power ...

Page 30: ...Tip Squeezed An original 16 9 aspect ratio picture is recorded horizontally compressed to a 4 3 picture Normal A picture with normal 4 3 aspect ratio is displayed in the center of the screen to fill the vertical screen size Wide Zoom A 4 3 aspect ratio picture is enlarged and the upper and lower portions of the picture are compressed to fit the 16 9 screen INPUT LIGHT STANDARD CINEMA DYNAMIC USER ...

Page 31: ...Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing modifying the original picture by switching to the wide mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers which are legally protected Zoom A normal 16 9 aspect ratio picture is enlarged vertically and horizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen Use this mode to view a letterbox picture or a letterbox ...

Page 32: ...1 USER 2 and USER 3 You can adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste and store the settings into the selected memory of the projector Press one of the USER 1 USER 2 and USER 3 buttons then adjust the picture by using the buttons on the remote control or the menus 1 pages 33 and 41 The settings are stored and you can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality by pressing the but...

Page 33: ...BRIGHT on the remote control to adjust the brightness 1 Press ADJ PIC Each time you press the button the following adjustment windows are displayed in sequence Some of the above adjustment windows will not be displayed depending on the input signal For details see Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items 1 page 66 INPUT LIGHT STANDARD CINEMA DYNAMIC USER 2 PICTURE MODE REAL COLOR PROCESSING USER...

Page 34: ...ls on each adjustment see the Picture menu 1 page 41 2 Make the setting or adjustment on an item When changing the adjustment level To increase the value press To decrease the value press When changing the setting Press M m to change the setting ...

Page 35: ...arget color you want to adjust Repeat steps 1 and 2 described below to specify the target color 1 Press M m to select Color Select then press to select the color you want to adjust among Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue and Magenta Only the portions that correspond to the specified color will be colored and the other portions will be displayed in black and white The reference palette in the RCP window a...

Page 36: ... Color or RCP Hue then adjust the color or hue of the portions selected in step 3 to suit your taste using while watching the projected picture The picture is returned to normal color during adjustment 5 After the adjustment is complete press ENTER The RCP window disappears and the picture of step 2 is appeared Then after a few seconds normal picture is restored The adjusted data will be stored in...

Page 37: ...d in a pop up menu in a setting menu or adjustment menu with no main menu or in the next menu window If you select an item name followed by an arrow B the next menu window with setting items appears To change the on screen menu language see Step 4 Selecting the Menu Language 1 page 25 Using the Menus INPUT LIGHT STANDARD CINEMA DYNAMIC USER 2 PICTURE MODE REAL COLOR PROCESSING USER 3 USER 1 ADJ PI...

Page 38: ...ars 2 Press M m to select a menu item and press or ENTER The items that can be set or adjusted with the selected menu appear The item presently selected is shown in yellow REAL COLOR PROCESSING ADJ PIC MENU LENS RCP RESET WIDE MODE ENTER ...

Page 39: ...ou want to set or adjust and press or ENTER The setting items are displayed in a pop up menu in a setting menu in an adjustment menu or in the next menu window ENTER Pop up menu Setting items Next menu window Setting items Setting menu Adjustment menu ...

Page 40: ...tems that have been adjusted Select Reset from Picture menu Select Yes when the screen display appears The setting is reset to its factory preset value Items that can be reset are Advanced Iris Lamp Control Contrast Brightness Color Hue Color Temp Sharpness NR DDE Black Level Adj and Gamma Correction on the Picture menu Items that cannot be adjusted Adjustable items are limited depending on the in...

Page 41: ...ect this for a soft film like picture User 1 User 2 User 3 You can adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste and then store the settings Once the settings are stored you can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality by pressing the PICTURE MODE button on the remote control To store the settings 1 Select User 1 User 2 or User 3 2 Adjust the items you want in the menus Tip You ca...

Page 42: ...e area of pictures white level The higher the setting the greater the contrast The lower the setting the lower the contrast Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the picture The higher the setting the brighter the picture The lower the setting the darker the picture Color Adjusts the intensity of the color density The higher the setting the greater the intensity The lower the setting the lower the ...

Page 43: ... to a progressive format Off Plays a video signal in an interlace format without converting Black Level Adj Adjust Produces a bolder dynamic picture Set according to the input signal source High Gives higher emphasis to the black color Low Gives lower emphasis to the black color Off Cancels this feature Gamma Correction Adjusts the response characteristics of the tone of the picture Select a favor...

Page 44: ...e using Real Color Processing and store the settings Once the settings are stored you can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality Off Cancels this feature For details see Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color Processing 1 page 35 Color Space You can convert the range of color reproduction Normal Converts the color to Hi Vision color Wide Reproduces more natural color tones in a wider r...

Page 45: ...larged horizontally to fit the 16 9 screen Zoom A normal 16 9 aspect ratio picture is enlarged vertically and horizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen Wide Mode When the PC signal is input You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the current input signal This item is enabled only when an PC signal is input Full 1 Displays a picture on the whole of the screen without...

Page 46: ... adjustable only when Zoom is selected Adjust Signal You can adjust the input signal APA When press the ENTER button automatically adjust the position of the image signal for Phase Pitch and Shift Phase Adjusts the dot phase of the panel and the computer signal Adjust the picture to the point where it looks clearest Pitch Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture from a computer The higher the se...

Page 47: ...when using the projector at an altitude of 1 500 m or higher Standard Use this setting when using the projector at normal altitudes When this item is set to High the number of turns of the fan increases and the fan noise becomes slightly louder Standby Mode Lowers the power consumption in standby mode When set to Standard the power consumption in standby mode becomes normal When set to Low the pow...

Page 48: ...ay Disc player digital tuner etc When the input signal is not displayed correctly with this item set to Auto select the item according to the input signal Color System Selects the color system of the input signal Auto Selects the color system of the input signal automatically from among NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N or PAL60 NTSC3 58 PAL N Allows you to set the color system to the select...

Page 49: ...ed by pressing INPUT Set this to Off when you want to select an input selector with no input signal or you want to switch the setting manually Test Pattern Displays the test pattern When set to On a test pattern appears on the screen to be used when adjusting the lens with Lens Focus Lens Zoom and Lens Shift or correcting the screen proportions with V Keystone A test pattern does not appear when t...

Page 50: ...or vertically Off The picture does not flip HV Flips the picture horizontally and vertically H Flips the picture horizontally V Flips the picture vertically Use this item for installation for the backside projection or ceiling installation Lens Control Avoids any operation of the lens such as Lens Focus Lens Zoom and Lens Shift by mistake When set to On you can adjust the projection lens using Len...

Page 51: ...Select each screen edge left right up bottom on the Blanking adjustment screen with M m buttons Adjust the desired Blanking value with button When both the Blanking and the V Keystone are adjusted at the same time the Blanking cannot be adjusted correctly When using the Blanking make sure that you set the V Keystone to 0 Note ...

Page 52: ...ich you can save the setting of the adjusted data for an unpreset input signal respectively When an unpreset signal is input for the first time a memory number is displayed as 0 When you adjust the data of the signal in the Screen menu it will be registered to the projector If more than 20 user memories are registered the newest memory always overwrites the oldest one See the chart on page 63 to f...

Page 53: ...he INPUT button 1 page 28 c Set the computer signal to output from an external monitor c Set the computer signal to output only to an external monitor c Select Computer Component or Video GBR for Input A Signal Sel on the Setup menu according to the input signal 1 page 48 The picture from the INPUT A connector is colored strange c Select Computer Component or Video GBR for Input A Signal Sel on th...

Page 54: ...nsert the batteries with the correct polarities 1 page 11 c If there is a fluorescent lamp near the remote control detector the projector may work improperly or inadvertently Change the setting of IR Receiver in the Installation menu 1 page 50 Symptom Cause and Remedy The fan is noisy c Check the setting of Cooling Setting in the Setup menu 1 page 47 c Make sure that the room temperature is not to...

Page 55: ... 57 c The lamp has reached a high temperature Wait until the lamp cools and then turn on the power again ON STANDBY flashes in red A repetition rate of 4 flashes c The fan is broken Consult with qualified Sony personnel ON STANDBY flashes in red A repetition rate of 2 flashes c The internal temperature is unusually high Check to ensure that if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes or whether o...

Page 56: ...eplacement process is not complete Check the lamp replacement process 1 page 57 Please clean the filter c It is time to clean the air filter Clean the air filter 1 page 60 Please clean the filter Have you finished Yes No c It is time to clean the air filter Clean the air filter 1 page 60 c If you cleaned the air filter select Yes If you did not clean the air filter select No Projector temperature ...

Page 57: ...If you touch it wipe off the fingerprints with a soft cloth Pay special attention to replacing the lamp when the projector is installed on the ceiling When removing the lamp unit make sure it remains horizontal then pull straight up Do nottiltthe lampunit Ifyoupulloutthe lamp unit while tilted and if the lamp breaks the pieces may scatter causing injury When you remove the air filter be careful no...

Page 58: ...he lamp straight out 5 Ensure you push the new lamp all the way then securely tighten those three screws on the lamp Put the cover release lever back Be careful not to touch the optical block inside the unit 6 Close the lamp cover then tighten the screws 7 Remove the filter holder 8 Remove the air filter Note Claws ...

Page 59: ...p replacement slot and do not allow any liquid or other objects into the slot to avoid electrical shock or fire Be sure to use an LMP H200 Projector Lamp for replacement If you use lamps other than the LMP H200 the projector may malfunction Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord before replacing the lamp then check the ON STANDBY lamp has already been turned off The projector ...

Page 60: ... shaded place When you clean the air filter make sure you do not damage it For details on how to attach and remove the air filter see Replacing the Lamp and the Air Filter and cleaning the Ventilation holes intake Steps 7 to 10 1 page 58 When you remove the air filter be careful not to let any dust fall into the projector Cleaning the air filter is crucial to maintain the good performance of the p...

Page 61: ...d C chrominance burst 0 286 Vp p 2 dB NTSC 75 ohms terminated or burst 0 3 Vp p 2 dB PAL 75 ohms terminated Y CB PB CR PR Component phono type Y with Sync 1 Vp p 2dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated CB PB 0 7 Vp p 2dB 75 ohms terminated CR PR 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated HDMI Digital RGB Y CB PB CR PR INPUT A HD D sub 15 pins Analog RGB component R CR PR 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated G 0 7 ...

Page 62: ...1 Operating Instructions 1 CD ROM ImageDirector2 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Safe regulations UL60950 CSA No 950 FCC class B IC class B EN60950 DEMKO CE C Tick Optional accessories Projector Lamp LMP H200 for replacement Projector Suspension Support PSS H10 PSS 610 ...

Page 63: ...3 rd OC VCTF Rated Voltage Current 10A 125V 10A 250V 10A 250V 12A 125V Safety approval UL CSA VDE VDE DENANHO Preset Signals Memory No Preset signal fH kHz fV Hz Sync H Size 1 VIDEO 60 60 Hz 15 734 59 940 2 VIDEO 50 50 Hz 15 625 50 000 3 480 60i DTV 480 60i 15 734 59 940 SonG Y or composite sync 4 576 50i DTV 576 50i 15 625 50 000 SonG Y or composite sync composite video 5 480 60p 480 60p Progress...

Page 64: ...50 H pos V pos 1024 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 36 832 624 Mac 16 49 724 74 550 H neg V neg 1152 37 1024 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 45 1280 960 VESA 60 6...

Page 65: ... 2 Component signal INPUT A and Y CB PB CR PR connectors 3 to 11 Video GBR signal INPUT A connector 3 to 11 Computer signal INPUT A connector 21 to 39 55 to 56 Signal Preset memory number Component signal HDMI1 2 connectors 3 to 8 10 to 14 56 57 Video GBR signal HDMI1 2 connectors 3 to 8 10 to 14 56 57 Computer signal HDMI1 2 connectors 26 32 36 37 45 47 50 55 to 57 ...

Page 66: ...t signal Video or S Video Y C Component Video GBR Computer Advanced Iris z z z z Lamp Control z z z z Contrast z z z z Bright z z z z Color z except for B W z z Hue z NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 only except for B W z z Color Temp z z z z Sharpness z z z NR z z preset memory numbers 3 4 7 8 9 only z preset memory numbers 3 4 7 8 9 only DDE z z preset memory numbers 3 4 7 8 9 only z preset memory numbers 3 4 ...

Page 67: ... Over Scan is set to On in the Screen menu Item Input signal Video or S Video Y C Component Video GBR Computer Wide Mode z z z z Over Scan z z Screen Area z preset memory numbers 7 8 9 12 13 14 only z preset memory numbers 7 8 9 12 13 14 only V Position z z z z V Size z z z APA z Phase z Pitch z Shift z z z ...

Page 68: ...elow When Using the PSS H10 Projector Suspension Support a x a Distance between the screen and the installation hole at the ceiling side of the ceiling mount unit front side x Distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen such that the picture will not be truncated or blocked PSS H10 Projector Suspension Support not supplied Ceiling Center of the screen Center of the lens ...

Page 69: ...8 4448 175 1 8 5524 217 1 2 6600 259 7 8 8214 323 1 2 9828 387 10904 429 3 8 13594 535 1 4 16284 641 1 8 x Minimum Distance 249 9 7 8 374 14 3 4 498 19 5 8 623 24 5 8 747 29 1 2 934 36 7 8 1121 44 1 4 1245 49 1 8 1557 61 3 8 1868 73 5 8 Maximum Distance 592 23 3 8 754 29 3 4 916 36 1 8 1077 42 1 2 1239 48 7 8 1482 58 3 8 1724 67 7 8 1886 74 3 8 2290 90 1 4 2695 106 1 8 Screen Size inches 40 60 80 ...

Page 70: ...asurements are shown below when installing the projector on a ceiling using the PSS H10 Top view Install the projector so that the center of the lens is parallel to the center of the screen 130 5 1 8 191 3 7 5 8 236 3 9 3 8 Front of the cabinet Center of the lens Upper ceiling mount bracket Center of the supporting pole The center of the supporting pole is different from that of the unit Distance ...

Page 71: ...97 5 7 7 8 75 3 150 6 175 7 93 5 3 3 4 395 15 5 8 Ceiling The bottom surface of the mount bracket Center of the supporting pole Center of the lens 471 4 18 5 8 236 3 9 3 8 235 1 9 3 8 191 3 7 5 8 130 5 1 8 Center of the lens Front of the cabinet ...

Page 72: ...557 61 3 8 1868 73 5 8 Maximum Distance b 417 b 16 1 2 b 579 b 22 7 8 b 741 b 29 1 4 b 902 b 35 5 8 b 1064 b 42 b 1307 b 51 1 2 b 1549 b 61 b 1711 b 67 3 8 b 2115 b 83 3 8 b 2520 b 99 1 4 b 150 175 200 250 275 300 mm 6 7 7 7 8 9 7 8 10 7 8 11 7 8 inches adjustable when using PSS 610 Screen Size inches 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 a Minimum Distance 1644 64 3 4 2415 95 1 8 3186 125 1 2 3957...

Page 73: ...jector so that the center of the lens is parallel to the center of the screen x Minimum Distance 305 12 1 8 457 18 610 24 1 8 762 30 914 36 1143 45 1372 54 1 8 1524 60 1905 75 2286 90 Maximum Distance b 489 b 193 8 b 687 b 271 8 b 885 b 34 7 8 b 1083 b 423 4 b 1281 b 501 2 b 1578 b 62 1 4 b 1875 b 737 8 b 2073 b 815 8 b 2568 b 101 1 8 b 3063 b 1205 8 b 150 175 200 250 275 300 mm 6 7 7 7 8 9 7 8 10...

Page 74: ... Center of the supporting pole Center of the lens Distance between the ceiling and the surface of the mount bracket Using adjustment pipe b 150 175 200 mm 6 7 7 7 8 inches Using adjustment pipe c 250 275 300 mm 9 7 8 10 7 8 11 7 8 inches 221 8 8 3 4 216 5 8 5 8 149 8 6 249 6 9 7 8 471 4 18 5 8 Center of the lens Front of the cabinet ...

Page 75: ...tion consult with qualified personnel When the lens is scratched there is a charge for repair Also do not look into the lens while you are adjusting the picture position You can adjust the lens position right or left by about 1 mm from the center of the lens 1 Remove the ring washer attached around the lens by turning it counterclockwise 2 Loosen the four screws located at the position indicated w...

Page 76: ...e lens moves to the left and if you turn it to the right the lens moves to the right The range of movement is approximately 1mm When using the 16 9 screen Image projection size inch 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 Fine adjustment level mm 60 90 120 150 180 225 270 300 Picture position when moving the picture the maximum distance to the left Picture position when moving the picture the maximum distanc...

Page 77: ...und the border of the lens in turn and tighten them to fix the lens in place 5 Attach the ring washer by turning it clockwise When you use the horizontal and vertical lens shift features at the same time and adjust the horizontal lens shift to the maximum the picture moves up to a maximum of 53 of its original position Note ...

Page 78: ...amma Correction 43 H HDMI 18 Hue 42 I Image Flip 50 Input A Signal Sel 48 L Lamp Timer 52 Language 47 Location of Controls Front Right side 8 Rear Bottom 9 M Menu Advanced Picture 44 Function 49 Information 52 Installation 50 Picture 41 Screen 45 Setup 47 Messages Caution 56 Warning 56 N NR 43 O Over Scan 45 P Picture Mode CINEMA 32 Cinema 41 DYNAMIC 32 Dynamic 41 STANDARD 32 Standard 41 USER 32 U...

Page 79: ...lecting the menu language 25 Sharpness 42 Specifications 61 Standby Mode 47 Status 47 Supplied accessories 11 T Troubleshooting 53 V V Keystone 50 W WIDE MODE 30 Wide Mode Full 45 Full 1 45 Full 2 45 Normal 45 Wide Zoom 45 Zoom 45 ...

Page 80: ...Sony Corporation Printed in Japan Printed on 100 recycled paper Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets and printed wiring boards Corrugated cardboard is used for the packaging cushions ...

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