2-887-661-11 (1) Video Projector Operating Instructions VPL-VW50 © 2006 Sony Corporation
WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. 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.
Disposal of Used Lamp This projector’s lamp contains mercury and should be disposed of properly. Consult your local authorities regarding safe disposal. The material contained 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 customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Voor de klanten in Nederland Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval (KCA). The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSED OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL RULES.
Table of Contents Precautions .........................................7 Location of Controls Front/Right Side .................................8 Rear/Bottom .......................................9 Remote Control ................................10 Connections and Preparations Unpacking ........................................11 Step 1: Installing the Projector .........12 Before Setting Up the Projector ..........................12 Positioning the Projector and a screen ..............................
Others Troubleshooting ............................... 53 Warning Indicators ..................... 55 Message Lists ............................. 56 Replacing the Lamp and the Air Filter and cleaning the Ventilation holes (intake) ............................................. 57 Cleaning the Air Filter ..................... 60 Specifications ................................... 61 Preset Signals ............................. 63 Input Signals and Adjustable/ Setting Items ...................
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.
Location of Controls Front/Right Side You can use the buttons on the control panel with the same names as those on the remote control to operate the projector. LENS button (1 page 22) M/m/
Location of Controls Rear/Bottom Ventilation holes (intake) (1 page 13) Remote control detector (1 page 21) Ventilation holes (intake) (1 page 13) Ventilation holes (intake) Ventilation holes (intake) Ventilation holes (intake) Lamp cover Adjusters Filter holder Ventilation holes (intake) Projector suspension support attaching hole 9
Remote Control Infrared transmitter INPUT button (1 page 28) LIGHT button Illuminates the buttons on the remote control.
Connections and Preparations Unpacking Check the carton to make sure it contains the following items: • 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) Inserting the batteries into the remote control Insert the batteries E side first as shown in the illustration.
Step 1: Installing the Projector The projector displays pictures output from a VCR or other device. The lens shift allows you to have broader options for placing the projector and viewing pictures easily. Before Setting Up the Projector Unsuitable installation Do not place the projector in the following situations, which may cause malfunction or damage to the projector. Near a heat or smoke sensor Malfunction of the sensor may occur.
Improper use Do not do any of the following while using the projector. Ventilation holes (intake) Ventilation holes (exhaust) Tip For details on the location of the ventilation holes (intake or exhaust), see “Location of Controls” on pages 8 to 9. Tilting front/rear and left/right 15° or more Avoid using the projector tilted at an angle of more than 15 degrees. Do not install the projector anywhere other than on a level surface or on the ceiling.
Positioning the Projector and a screen The installation distance between the projector and a screen varies depending on the size of the screen. 1 Determine the installation position of the projector and screen. You can obtain a good quality picture if you position the projector with the center of the lens within the areas indicated in the gray areas in the illustration. Use the values a, b and c in the table on page 15 as a guide.
When using the 16:9 aspect ratio screen Unit: mm (inches) 40 60 80 100 a 1212 (minimum) (47 3/4) 1842 (72 5/8) 2472 (97 3/8) 3102 3732 (122 1/4) (147) b 2105 (maximum) (82 7/8) 3181 4257 5333 (125 1/4) (167 5/8) (210) 6409 8023 9637 10713 13403 16093 (252 3/8) (315 7/8) (379 1/2) (421 7/8) (527 5/8) (633 5/8) c 485 (19 1/8) 971 (38 1/4) 324 (12 7/8) 647 (25 1/2) 809 (31 7/8) 120 150 180 200 250 300 4677 5622 6252 7827 9402 (184 1/4) (221 3/8) (246 1/4) (308 1/4) (370 1/4) 1213 (47 7/
2 Position the projector so that the lens is parallel to the screen. Top view Screen 3 Project an image on the screen and adjust the picture so that it fits the screen. (1 page 21) To project an image, connect video equipment to the projector. (1 page 17) Note 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.
Step 2: Connecting the Projector Connecting to a VCR To connect to a DVD player/recorder, Blu-ray Disc player or digital tuner equipped with component video connectors Speakers AV amplifier Right side of the projector DVD player/recorder, HDD recorder, Blu-ray Disc player, digital tuner, etc.
To connect to a DVD player/recorder and Blu-ray Disc player equipped with HDMI output You can enjoy better picture quality by connecting a DVD player/recorder and Blu-ray Disc player equipped with HDMI output to the HDMI input of the projector. Right side of the projector AV amplifier Speakers DVD player/recorder and Blu-ray Disc player, etc., with the HDMI output to HDMI output HDMI cable (not supplied) : Video signal flow When using an optional HDMI cable, be sure to use a cable with the HDMI logo.
To connect to a VCR equipped with the S video connector or video connector Right side of the projector Speakers AV amplifier Video equipment to S video or video output S video or video cable (not supplied) : Video signal flow 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.
Connecting to a Computer Right side of the projector Computer to monitor output HD-Dsub15 pin cable (optional) or HDMI cable (optional) : Video signal flow When using an optional HDMI cable, be sure to use a cable with the HDMI logo. Tip Set “Input-A Signal Sel.” in the Setup menu to “Auto” or “Computer.” If the input signal does not appear properly, set it to “Computer.
Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Position 1 Connections and Preparations Project an image on the screen and then adjust the picture position. ON/STANDBY indicator Remote control detector 4 LIGHT DYNAMIC 2 INPUT STANDARD CINEMA PICTURE MODE USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 ENTER 5,6,7 LENS ADJ PIC MENU Tip The ?/1 (ON/STANDBY), INPUT, LENS, MENU, and M/m/
LIGHT INPUT DYNAMIC STANDARD LIGHT INPUT DYNAMIC STANDARD CINEMA 2 Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch to turn on the projector. The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes in green, and then lights in green. When the 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.
The picture moves up by a maximum of 65% of the screen size from the center of the lens. Side view 120” 971 mm (38 1/4 inches) Connections and Preparations 100” 809 mm (31 7/8 inches) 80” 647 mm (25 1/2 inches) (When using the 16:9 screen. For more details, see page 15.) : Picture position when the picture is moved upward at the maximum Tip You can also adjust the horizontal position of the lens. For detailed information, see “Making Fine Adjustments to the Horizontal Picture Position” on page 75.
Tip When “Lens Control” is set to “Off” on the Installation menu, you cannot adjust the picture size and the focus. (1 page 50) When “Test Pattern” is set to “Off” on the Function menu, the test pattern is not displayed. (1 page 49) 7 ENTER LENS ADJ PIC MENU 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/
Step 4: Selecting the Menu Language LIGHT DYNAMIC INPUT STANDARD CINEMA PICTURE MODE USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 4,5,6 ENTER LENS ADJ PIC MENU WIDE MODE RCP RESET 3 REAL COLOR PROCESSING BRIGHT CONTRAST Tip You can operate the menu using the M/m/
LENS ADJ PIC MENU WIDE MODE RCP RESET 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.
5 Press M/m to select “Language,” and press , or ENTER. 6 Press M/m/
Projecting This section describes how to operate the projector to view the picture from the equipment connected to the projector. It also describes how to adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste. Projecting the Picture on the Screen LIGHT INPUT DYNAMIC STANDARD 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.
Turning Off the Power Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch. A message “POWER OFF?” appears on the screen. 2 Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch again. The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes in green and the fan continues to run to reduce the internal heat. First, the ON/STANDBY indicator flashes quickly, during which you will not be able to light up the ON/STANDBY indicator with the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch. 3 Confirm that the fan stops running and the ON/STANDBY indicator lights in red.
Selecting the Wide Screen Mode You can enjoy various wide screen modes according to the video signal received. You can also select it using the menu. (1 page 45) Press WIDE MODE. Each time you press the button, you can select the “Wide Mode” setting.
Letterbox picture with side panels Zoom Letterbox picture Full 1 (When the PC signal is input) Displays a picture on the whole of the screen without changing the aspect ratio of the original picture. Full 2 (When the PC signal is input) Displays a picture on the whole of the screen. Notes • You can adjust the vertical position of the picture with “V Center” in the Screen menu only when “Zoom” is selected.
Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of program or room conditions. LIGHT DYNAMIC Press one of the PICTURE MODE buttons (DYNAMIC, STANDARD, CINEMA and USER 1, USER 2 and USER 3). INPUT STANDARD CINEMA PICTURE MODE USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 ENTER LENS ADJ PIC MENU WIDE MODE RCP RESET PICTURE MODE buttons DYNAMIC STANDARD CINEMA USER 1, USER 2 and USER 3 DYNAMIC Enhances picture contrast and sharpness.
Adjusting the Picture Quality You can adjust the picture quality that suits your taste by selecting the adjustment items with the remote control. The adjusted data can be stored in each picture mode. LIGHT DYNAMIC Press CONTRAST +/– on the remote control to adjust the contrast. Press BRIGHT +/– on the remote control to adjust the brightness.
Example: To adjust the contrast For details 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.
Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color Processing Tip Freeze the scene of the video source when you are adjusting the picture using Real Color Processing. LIGHT DYNAMIC 1 Press RCP on the remote control. 2 Press M/m to select “User 1,” “User 2” or “User 3,” then press ,. The RCP (Real Color Processing) window appears. 3 Select the target color you want to adjust. Repeat steps 1 and 2 described below to specify the target color.
2 Press M/m to select “Position” or “Range,” and specify it more delicate color and color range you want to adjust using
Using the Menus This section describes how to make various adjustments and settings using the menus. Operation through the Menus LIGHT DYNAMIC INPUT STANDARD CINEMA PICTURE MODE USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 2, 3, 4 ENTER LENS ADJ PIC MENU WIDE MODE RCP RESET REAL COLOR PROCESSING BRIGHT CONTRAST 1 RESET button 37 Using the Menus The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for making various adjustments and settings.
LENS ADJ PIC MENU WIDE MODE RCP RESET 1 Press MENU. The menu window appears. 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.
3 ENTER Pop-up menu Setting items Press M/m to select an item you 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.
4 Make the setting or adjustment of an item. When changing the adjustment level To increase the value, press M/,. To decrease the value, press m/<. Press ENTER to restore the original screen. When changing the setting Press M/m to change the setting. Press ENTER to restore the original screen. You can restore the original screen using < depending on the selected item. To clear the menu Press MENU. To reset the items that have been adjusted Select “Reset” from Picture menu.
Picture Menu The Picture menu is used for adjusting the picture. Adjust Picture menu Using the Menus Picture Mode You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of picture or the environment. Dynamic: Select this for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness to reproduce color tones. Standard: Select this to reduce roughness compared to viewing the picture with Dynamic. Cinema: Select this for a soft, film-like picture.
Cinema Black Pro Advanced Iris Switches the iris function during projection. Auto 1: .Automatically switches to an optimum iris according to a projected scene. The contrast of the scene is emphasized most. Auto 2: An optimum iris becomes smaller than when set to “AUTO 1”. The contrast of the scene becomes reduced. Sensitivity: If “Auto1” or “Auto2” is selected, either “Recommend”, “Fast”, or “Slow” can be selected according to the desired response speed with Sensitivity Mode.
Reduces the roughness or noise of the picture. Usually, select “Off”. If the picture is rough or noisy, select a setting from among “Low”, “Middle” or “High” according to the input signal source. DDE (Dynamic Detail Enhancer) According to the film source you have selected, make a setting for playback. Film: Normally, select this option. Reproduces the 2-3 Pull-Down film sources with smooth picture movement.
Advanced Picture Menu The Advanced Picture is used for adjusting the picture more. RCP (Real Color Processing) You can adjust the color and hue of each selected portion of the picture independently. User 1, User 2, User 3: You can adjust the picture 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”.
Screen Menu The Screen menu is used to adjust the input signal. You can adjust the size of the picture, and select wide screen mode, etc. . Adjust Screen menu Using the Menus Wide Mode (When the You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the image input signal is current input signal. This item is enabled only when an image signal input) (preset memory numbers 1 to 14) is input.
Screen Area Selects the size of the picture when a Hi-Vision picture is overscanned. Full: Expands the picture on the whole of the screen. Through: Does not expands the picture on the whole of the screen. Note This item is effective only when a Hi-Vision signal (preset memory Nos. 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 14) is input and “On” is selected in “Over Scan”. V Center Adjust the whole picture by moving up and down on the screen.
Setup Menu The Setup menu is used to change the factory preset settings, etc. Sets whether or not the on-screen display is displayed. Set to “Off” to turn off the on-screen displays except for the menus, message when turning off the power, and warning messages. Language Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays.
Input-A Signal Sel. Selects the type of signal input from the equipment connected to the INPUT A connector. Selects the type of signal input from the equipment by selecting “Input-A” with the INPUT button. Auto: Selects the input signal type automatically. Computer: Inputs the signal from a computer. Video GBR: Inputs the signal from a TV game or HDTV broadcast. Component: Inputs the component signal from a DVD player/ recorder, Blu-ray Disc player, digital tuner, etc.
Function Menu The Function menu is used for changing the settings of the various functions of the projector. Using the Menus Auto Input Search Detects the input signal and displays the detected input signal automatically when the INPUT button is pressed. When set to “On”, the projector detects whether a Component, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, Video, S-video or Input-A signal is input when the input terminal with effective signals is automatically selected by pressing INPUT.
Installation Menu The Installation menu is used for changing the installation settings. V Keystone Corrects the vertical trapezoidal distortion of the picture. When the bottom of the trapezoid is longer than the top ( Sets a lower value (– direction) When the top of the trapezoid is longer than the bottom ( Sets a higher value (+ direction).
Blanking This feature allows you to adjust the displayable region within the four directions of the screen. Select each screen edge “left / right / up / bottom” on the Blanking adjustment screen with M / m buttons. Adjust the desired Blanking value with < / , button. 51 Using the Menus Note 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”.
Information Menu The Information menu displays the model name, serial number, the horizontal and vertical frequencies of the input signal and the cumulated hours of usage of the lamp. Model name: VPL-VW50 Serial No. Memory No. Signal type Model name Displays the model name (VPL-VW50) and the serial number. fH (horizontal frequency) Displays the horizontal frequency of the input signal. fV (vertical frequency) Displays the vertical frequency of the input signal. Memory No.
Others This section describes how to solve the problems, how to replace the lamp and air filter, etc. Troubleshooting Power Symptom The power is not turned on. Cause and Remedy c After about one minute, turn the power on. c Close the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely. (1 page 57) c Close the filter holder securely. (1 page 59) c Check warning indicators. (1 page 55) Picture Symptom Cause and Remedy No picture. c Check that the proper connections have been made.
Symptom The picture flickers. Cause and Remedy c Activate “APA”, then adjust the current input signal. c Adjust “Phase” for “Adjust Signal” in the Screen menu properly. (1 page 46) On-screen display Symptom On-screen display does not appear. Cause and Remedy c Set “Status” in the Setup menu to “On.” (1 page 47) Remote control Symptom The remote control does not work. Cause and Remedy c Batteries could be weak. Replace them with new batteries.
Warning Indicators The ON/STANDBY or LAMP/COVER indicator lights up or flashes if there is any trouble with your projector. ON/STANDBY indicator Others LAMP/COVER indicator Symptom Cause and Remedy LAMP/COVER flashes in red. (A repetition rate of 2 flashes) c Close the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely. (1 page 57) c Close the filter holder securely. (1 page 59) LAMP/COVER flashes in red. (A repetition rate of 3 flashes) c The lamp has reached the end of its useful lifespan.
Message Lists Warning messages Message Cause and Remedy High temp.! Lamp off in 1 min. c Turn off the power. c Check to ensure that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes. (1 page 13) Frequency is out of range! c Frequency is out of range. Input a signal that is within the acceptable frequency range of the projector. Please check Input-A Signal Sel. c Set “Input-A Signal Sel.” in the Setup menu to “Computer” when an RGB signal is input from a computer. (1 page 48) Please replace the Lamp/ Filter.
Replacing the Lamp and the Air Filter and cleaning the Ventilation holes (intake) 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord. 2 When setting the projector on a flat surface such as a desk etc., put a cloth to prevent the surface from being scratched. Reverse the projector as illustrated, then place it on the cloth. Others Tools you need to get started: Standard Phillips screwdriver Cloth (for scratch protection) The lamp used for the light source has a certain lifespan.
4 Loosen the three screws on the lamp with the Phillips screwdriver. Hold up the cover release lever, then pull the 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. Note Be careful not to touch the optical block inside the unit. 58 6 Close the lamp cover, then tighten the screws. 7 Remove the filter holder. 8 Remove the air filter.
9 Attach the new air filter so that it fits into the each claws (10 positions) on the filter holder. 14 Select “Yes”. Note Attach the Air Filter aligning it with the shape of the filter holder. Also, do not touch the fan after removing the air filter that is set deep inside the projector. holes (intake) with a soft cloth. Select “OK”. Caution Do not put your hands into the lamp replacement slot, and do not allow any liquid or other objects into the slot to avoid electrical shock or fire.
Cleaning the Air Filter When “Please clean the filter.” appears on the screen, you should clean the air filter. The air filter should be cleaned every 1,500 hours. This value varies depending on the environment or how the projector is used. 1,500 hours are approximate. After washing the air filter with a mild detergent solution, dry it in a shaded place. Notes • When you clean the air filter, make sure you do not damage it.
Specifications System Input Video input VIDEO: phono type Composite video: 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) S VIDEO: Y/C mini DIN 4-pin type Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) 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) HDMI INPUT A TRIGGER REMOTE General 395 × 173.5 × 471.4 mm (15 5/8 × 6 7/8 × 18 5/8 inches) (w/ h/d) Mass Approx.
Supplied accessories Remote control RM-PJVW100 (1) Size AA (R6) batteries (2) AC power cord (1) Lens Cap (1) Operating Instructions (1) CD-ROM (ImageDirector2) (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Safe regulations UL60950, CSA No.
Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply. Continental Europe UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand Japan Plug type YP-3 YP-12A * YP-359 Female end YC-13 YC-13D VM0303B YC-13 Cord type SVT H05VV-F CEE (13) 53 rd (OC) VCTF Rated Voltage & Current 10A/125V 10A/250V 10A/250V 12A/125V VDE VDE DENANHO Safety approval UL/CSA * Use a rated plug that complies with the regulation of each country/region and the specifications.
Memory No. Preset signal fV (Hz) 26.973 23.976 Sync 1080/24p 1080/24p 21 640 × 350 VGA-1 (VGA350) 31.469 70.086 H-pos, V-neg 800 VESA 85 (VGA350) 37.861 85.080 H-pos, V-neg 832 NEC PC98 24.823 56.416 H-neg V-neg 848 24 VGA-2 (TEXT)/ VESA70 31.469 70.086 H-neg V-pos 800 25 VESA 85 (VGA400) 37.861 85.080 H-neg, V-pos 832 23 26 640 × 400 640 × 480 – H Size 14 22 – VESA 60 31.469 59.940 H-neg, V-neg 800 27 Mac 13 35.000 66.
Preset memory numbers for each input signal Analog signal Signal Preset memory number Video signal (VIDEO INPUT and S VIDEO INPUT connectors) 1, 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 Others Digital signal 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 Comput
Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items Some of the items in the menus cannot be adjusted depending on the input signal. The following tables indicate them. The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed in the menu. Item Input 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 z z z – z (NTSC3.58/ NTSC4.43 only, except for B & W) z z – Color Temp.
Screen menu Item Input signal Video or S-Video (Y/C) Component Video GBR Computer Wide Mode z z z z Over Scan – z Screen Area * – V Position z z z z V Size z z z – APA – – – z Phase – – – z Pitch – – – z Shift – z z z z (preset memory numbers 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14 only) z – z (preset memory numbers 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14 only) Others z : Adjustable/can be set – : Not adjustable/cannot be set *: This item is effective only when “Over Scan” is set to “On” in the Sc
Ceiling Installation Use the PSS-H10 or PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support when you install the projector on a ceiling. The projection distances for ceiling installation are shown below.
When using the 16:9 aspect ratio screen Unit: mm (inches) Screen Size 40 (inches) 60 80 a Minimum Distance 2033 (80 1/8) 2663 3293 3923 4868 5813 6443 8018 9593 (104 7/8) (129 3/4) (154 1/2) (191 3/4) (228 7/8) (253 3/4) (315 3/4) (377 3/4) 1403 (55 1/4) Maximum 2296 Distance (90 1/2) x Minimum Distance 249 (9 7/8) Maximum 592 Distance (23 3/8) 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 3372 4448 5524 6600 8214 9828 (132 7/8) (175 1/8) (217 1/2) (259 7/8) (323 1/2) (387) 10904 13594 16284 (429 3/8) (535
Attaching the PSS-H10 projector suspension support For details on installation on a ceiling, refer to the Installation manual for Dealers of the PSS-H10. Make sure to consult with a qualified Sony personnel for installation. The installation measurements 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. 191.3 (7 5/8) 130 (5 1/8) Front of the cabinet Center of the lens 236.
Front view 150 (6) 75 (3) Ceiling 175 (7) Center of the supporting pole The bottom surface of the mount bracket 93.5 (3 3/4) Others Center of the lens 197.5 (7 7/8) 197.5 (7 7/8) 395 (15 5/8) Side view 191.3 (7 5/8) 130 (5 1/8) Center of the lens Front of the cabinet 236.3 (9 3/8) 235.1 (9 3/8) 471.
When Using the PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support a: Distance between the screen and the installation hole of the upper ceiling mount bracket (front side) b: Distance from the ceiling to the bottom surface of the unit x: Distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen such that the picture will not be truncated or blocked PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support (not supplied) Ceiling Center of the screen Center of the lens When using the 16:9 aspect ratio screen Unit: mm (inches) Screen Size 40
Screen Size 40 (inches) 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 x Minimum Distance 457 (18) 610 (24 1/8) 762 (30) 914 (36) 1143 (45) 1372 (54 1/8) 1524 (60) 1905 (75) 2286 (90) b+687 (b+27 1/8) b+885 (b+34 7/8) b+1083 (b+42 3/4) b+1281 (b+50 1/2) b+1578 (b+62 1/4) b+1875 (b+73 7/8) b+2073 (b+81 5/8) b+2568 b+3063 (b+101 1/8) (b+120 5/8) 305 (12 1/8) Maximum b+489 Distance (b+19 3/8) 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 PS
Front view 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) 250 (9 7/8) 125 (5) Ceiling The bottom surface of the mount bracket Center of the supporting pole 93.5 (3 3/4) 197.5 (7 7/8) 197.5 (7 7/8) Center of the lens 395 (15 5/8) Side view 149.8 (6) 216.5 (8 5/8) Center of the lens Front of the cabinet 221.8 (8 3/4) 249.6 (9 7/8) 471.
Making Fine Adjustments to the Horizontal Picture Position Tools you need to get started Phillips screwdriver: 110 mm (4 3/8 inches) or longer Flat-head screwdriver: 110 mm (4 3/8 inches) or longer Note 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.
3 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.
After you have decided the lens position, insert the Philips screwdriver at the locations of the four screws around 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. Others 4 Note 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.
Index A Adjust Signal Phase ................................................... 46 Pitch ..................................................... 46 Shift ..................................................... 46 Adjuster ................................................... 24 Adjusting picture position .................................... 21 picture quality ...................................... 33 Advanced Iris .......................................... 42 Auto Input Search ...................................
S Screen Area .............................................46 Selecting the menu language ...................25 Sharpness .................................................42 Specifications ..........................................61 Standby Mode .........................................47 Status .......................................................47 Supplied accessories ................................11 T Troubleshooting ......................................53 Others V V Keystone ...................
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