4-580-042-01 (1) Video Projector Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual and supplied Quick Reference Manual thoroughly and retain them for future reference.
Table of Contents Unit with a Web Browser ............. 38 Operating the Control Window ........ 39 Switching the Page .....................39 Setting the Access Limitation ....39 Confirming the Information Regarding the Unit .................. 40 Location of Controls Front/Right Side ................................ 4 Rear/Bottom ...................................... 5 Remote Control ................................. 6 Connections and Preparations Error Handling Troubleshooting ........................
PRODUCT ................................... 66 Index ................................................
Location of Controls Front/Right Side The buttons on the control panel have the same names as those on the remote control.
o HDMI 1/HDMI 2 connector (page 12) q IR IN connector p REMOTE connector r TRIGGER connector (page 34) Inputs signals to control the unit. Connects to a computer, etc. for remote control.
a LIGHT button Remote Control Illuminates the buttons on the remote control.
Connections and Preparations This section describes how to install the unit and screen, how to connect the equipment from which you want to project the picture, etc. Note Installing the Unit 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 unit or the zooming magnifications. This is not a malfunction of the unit.
The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in red and the unit goes into standby mode. Adjusting the Picture Position Lights in red. Project an image on the screen and then adjust the picture position. 2 Remote control detector Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) button to turn on the unit. The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes in green, and then lights in green. Flashes in green for a while (tens of seconds) and then lights in green. 3 Display a test signal for performing adjustments.
4 Move both lens shift dials to adjust the picture position. To adjust the horizontal position Turn the lens shift dial right or left. The picture projected on the screen moves right or left by a maximum of 25% of the screen width from the center of the lens.
Range of movement of the projected picture To adjust the vertical position Turn the lens shift dial up or down. The picture projected on the screen moves up or down by a maximum of 71% of the screen height from the center of the lens. 0.71V 0.25H Side view 71% Projected Picture 0.25H 0.
6 Adjust the focus using the focus ring. Focus ring To adjust the tilt of the installation surface If the unit is installed on an uneven surface, use the front feet (adjustable) to keep the unit level. Front feet (adjustable) Turn to adjust. Notes • If the unit is tilted up or down, the projected image may be trapezoidal. • Be careful not to catch your finger when turning the front feet (adjustable). Lens adjustment window (test pattern) 4:3 2.35:1 1.
Connecting to Video Equipment or a Computer You can enjoy high picture quality by connecting a DVD player/recorder, Blu-ray Disc player/ recorder, or PlayStation® equipped with HDMI output to the HDMI input of the unit. When making connections, be sure to do the following: • Turn off all equipment before making any connections. • Use the proper cables for each connection. • Insert the cable plugs properly; poor connection at the plugs may cause a malfunction or poor picture quality.
Notes • Use a high-speed HDMI cable. With a standard HDMI cable, images of 1080p, DeepColor, and 3D video may not be displayed properly. • When connecting an HDMI cable to the unit, make sure the V mark on the upper part of the HDMI input of the unit and the v mark on the connector of the cable is set at the same position. • If the picture from equipment connected to the unit with an HDMI cable is not correct, check the settings of the connected equipment.
Projecting This section describes how to operate the unit to view the picture from the equipment connected to the unit. It also describes how to adjust the quality of the picture to suit your taste. A message “POWER OFF?” appears on the screen. Projecting the Picture 1 Turn on both the unit and the equipment connected to the unit. 2 Press INPUT to display the input palette on the screen. 2 Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) button again before the message disappears.
Adjusting/Setting the 3D functions Watching 3D Video Images You can adjust/set the 3D functions by pressing the 3D button on the remote control or with the “3D Settings” of the Function menu. For details, see “3D Settings” (page 31). You can enjoy powerful 3D video images, such as from 3D games and 3D Blu-ray Discs, using the optional Active 3D Glasses (TDG-BT500A). 1 Using the 3D Glasses 1 Turn on the HDMI equipment for 3D compatibility connected to the unit, then play the 3D content.
Top or side view Projector 10 m 10 m 10 m 10 m 16
Selecting the Aspect Ratio According to the Video Signal You can select an aspect ratio best suited for the video signal received. Press ASPECT. ASPECT button Each time you press the button, you can select the “Aspect” setting.You can also select it using the menu (page 27). Original image Recommended setting and resultant images Normal 1.78:1 (16:9) 1.33:1 (4:3) 1.
Original image Recommended setting and resultant images V Stretch 2.35:1 When using an anamorphic lens Squeeze 16:9 When using an anamorphic lens Note Selectable aspect modes vary depending on the input signal (page 57). Notes on switching the “Aspect” setting • Select the aspect mode taking into account that changing the aspect ratio of the original picture will provide a different look from that of the original image.
Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of video source or room conditions. You can save and use different preset modes for 2D/3D respectively. CALIBRATED PRESET buttons Press one of the CALIBRATED PRESET buttons. Setting items Description CINEMA FILM 1 Picture quality suited to reproducing the highly dynamic and clear images typical of master positive film.
Using the Menus This section describes how to make various adjustments and settings using the menus. Note The menu displays used for the explanation may be different from the actual menu display. Operation through the Menus The unit is equipped with an on-screen menu for making various adjustments and settings. If you select an item name followed by an arrow (B), the next menu window with setting items appears. 1 Press MENU. 3 Press M/m to select an item you want to set or adjust and press , or .
Setting menu To reset the picture that has been adjusted Select “Reset” from the Picture menu. When the screen display appears, select “Yes” using < and press . All of the following settings are reset to its factory preset value: “Reality Creation,” “Cinema Black Pro,” “Motionflow,” “Contrast,” “Brightness,” “Color,” “Hue,” “Color Temp.
Picture Menu The Picture menu is used for adjusting the picture. Note These items may not be available, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see “Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items” (page 55). Item names in brackets represent those printed on the remote control. Setting items Description Calib. Preset [CALIBRATED PRESET] You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of video source or the environment.
Setting items Description Reality Creation [REALITY CREATION] Adjusts the detail and noise processing of images. (Super-resolution function) On: Adjusts the settings of “Reality Creation.” Resolution: When you increase the setting value, the texture and detail of the picture become sharper. Noise Filtering: When you increase the setting value, the noise (picture roughness) becomes less prominent. Test: On/Off: Changes “On” and “Off” at a certain frequency to check the effect of “Reality Creation.
Setting items Description Motionflow [MOTIONFLOW] Impulse: Reproduces original picture quality. Provides cinema-like picture, which may flicker. Combination: Reduces motion blur while maintaining brightness for high-speed picture content. Smooth High: Provides smoother picture movement; especially effective for film-based content. Smooth Low: Provides smoother picture movement for standard use. True Cinema: Images, such as a movie created in 24 frames per second, are reproduced at the original framerate.
Setting items Description Sharpness [SHARPNESS] Sharpens the outline of the picture, or reduces the noise. The higher the setting, the sharper the picture. The lower the setting, the softer the picture, thus reducing the noise. You can make adjustments by pressing the SHARPNESS +/- on the remote control. Expert Setting NR (Noise Reduction) Reduces the roughness or noise of the picture. Auto: Detects the noise level to reduce the roughness or noise of the picture automatically.
Setting items Color Correction [COLOR CORRECTION] Description On: Adjusts Hue, Saturation or Brightness of the selected colors. Repeat steps 1 and 2 described below to specify the target color. 1 Press M/m to select “Color Select,” then press
Screen Menu You can set the picture size, aspect mode, etc. Note These items may not be available, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see “Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items” (page 55). Item names in brackets represent those printed on the remote control. Setting items Description Aspect [ASPECT] You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the current input signal (page 17). You can set the function only when a video signal is input.
Setting items Description Blanking This feature allows you to adjust the displayable region within the four directions of the screen. On: Select the edge to adjust by highlighting Left, Right, Top, or Bottom using the M/m buttons. Adjust the amount of blanking using the
Setup Menu The Setup menu is used to change the factory preset settings, etc. Setting items Description Status Sets whether or not the on-screen display is displayed. Set to “Off” to turn off the on-screen displays except for certain menus, message when turning off the power, and warning messages. Language Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays. Menu Position You can change the position to display the menu on the screen.
Setting items Description Network Management On: Set when connected to the network and continuously communicating with the projector control equipment. Note When Network Management is set to “On,” the network function is continuously enabled. Set Network Management to “Off” for normal use. If you set to “On,” the power consumption increases. Power Saving Sets the power saving mode. Standby: If no signal is input for 10 minutes, power is turned off automatically and the projector goes into standby mode.
Function Menu The Function menu is used for changing the settings of the various functions of the unit. Setting items Description 3D Settings You can change the settings of the 3D function. 2D-3D Display Sel. For Switching the video images to “2D” or “3D.” Auto: Displays 3D video images when HDMI signals with 3D information* are input. Displays 2D video images when other signals are input. 3D: Displays 3D video images according to the 3D system selected in “3D Format.
Setting items Description 3D Glasses Bri’ness For adjusting the brightness of the picture when watching 3D video images. You can select the brightness from among “High,” “Medium,” and “Low.” 3D Depth Adjust For adjusting the depth of the 3D video images on the screen. The setting can be made only when a 3D Format other than “Simulated 3D” is selected. Depth Front Normal Depth We recommend that “3D Depth Adjust” be set to “0.
Items Locked by Settings Lock Group 1 Group 2 Picture menu Setup menu Reset Reality Creation Advanced Iris Contrast Enhancer Lamp Control Motionflow Contrast Brightness Color Hue Color Temp. Sharpness NR MPEG NR Smooth Gradation Film Mode Gamma Correction Color Correction Clear White x.v.
Installation Menu The Installation menu is used for changing the installation settings. Setting items Description Image Flip Flips the picture on the screen horizontally and/or vertically. HV: Flips the picture horizontally and vertically. H: Flips the picture horizontally. V: Flips the picture vertically. Off: The picture does not flip. Use this item for installation for the backside projection or ceiling installation. Trigger Select Switches the output function of the TRIGGER connector.
Setting items Description Panel Alignment This feature allows you to adjust the gaps in the color of characters or the picture on the screen. On: Adjusts the gaps in the colors selecting “Adjust Color” or “Adjust Item.” Adjust Item: Selects how to make adjustments from below. Shift: Shifts the whole picture and makes adjustments. Zone: Selects the desired range and makes adjustments. Adjust Color: Assigns the desired color to adjust the gaps in color.
Setting items Description Network Setting Perform internet protocol settings. IPv4 Setting IP Address Setup: Selects the IP address setting method. Auto(DHCP): The IP address is assigned automatically from the DHCP server such as a router. Manual: Specifies the IP address manually. When “Manual” is selected for “IP Address Setup,” select the item with the
Information Menu The Information menu displays the model name, serial number, input signal type, software version and the cumulated hours of usage of the lamp. Model name Serial No. Signal type Software version Items Description Model Name Displays the model name Serial No. Displays the serial number. Signal type Displays the type of the input signal. When input signals with 3D information are input, the type of input signals and the 3D format are displayed.
Using Network Features Connection to the network allows you to operate the following features: • Checking the current status of the unit via a Web browser. • Making the network settings for the unit. • Network monitoring and controlling with control protocol (SDAP [Advertisement], SDCP [PJ Talk], DDDP [AMX], Crestron RoomView, Control4). Displaying the Control Window of the Unit with a Web Browser 1 Connect the LAN cable.
Operating the Control Window Switching the Page Click one of the Page Switching buttons to display the desired setting page. Once you make the network settings, you can open the Control window only by performing step 3 of this procedure. Page Switching buttons Setting the Access Limitation You can limit a user for accessing any particular page.
Entry area for [Administrator] Entry area for [User] The password can be changed in the Password page in the Setup page. When you change the password, input a new password after deleting the password (*****) that was set. The password of the administrator and user should be 8 to 16 characters that includes both alphabet and numeric characters. Alphabet is case-sensitive. The default password “Projector” cannot be set as a new password.
Error Handling Troubleshooting If the unit appears to be operating erratically, try to diagnose and correct the problem using the following instructions. If the problem persists, consult with qualified Sony personnel. Power Symptom Cause and Remedy The power is not turned on. The power may not turn on if you turn the power off with ?/ 1 (ON/STANDBY) button and turn it on again in a short time. After about 1 minute, turn the power on. – Close the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely.
Symptom Cause and Remedy Image is left on the screen. (image retention) When high contrast non-moving images are displayed for a long period of time, there may be some image retention on the screen. This is only a temporary condition. Turning off the power for a while will eliminate the retained image. Page – On-screen display Symptom Cause and Remedy On-screen display does not appear. Set “Status” on the Setup Page menu to “On.” Check if the ON/STANDBY indicator should light in green.
Others Symptom Cause and Remedy The fan is noisy. Check the setting of “High Altitude Mode” on the Setup menu. The lens shift cannot be adjusted. Page 29 Make sure that the room temperature is not too high. – Check the installation requirements of the unit. Fan speed increases to maintain the product reliability of the projector’s components in a room, where the temperature is higher than normal. The fan noise becomes slightly louder. The approximate normal temperature is 25°C (77°F).
Warning Indicators The ON/STANDBY or WARNING indicator lights up or flashes if there is any trouble with your projector. WARNING indicator ON/STANDBY indicator Flashing/Lighting indicators The number of flashes Cause and Remedy Twice Close the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely (page 48). Close the filter holder securely (page 49). Three times The temperature of lamp is unusually high. Turn off the power and wait for the lamp to cool, then turn on the power again.
Message Lists Warning messages Symptom Cause and Remedy Page High temp.! Lamp off in 1 min. Turn off the power. – Check to ensure that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes. 4, 5 Frequency is out of range! Frequency is out of range. Input a signal that is within the acceptable frequency range of the unit. 53 Please replace the Lamp/ It is time to replace the lamp. Replace the lamp. Filter. Also, replace the air filter too. Restart cleaning the ventilation holes (intake).
Others Updating the Software About the x.v.Color • “x.v.Color” is a promotion name given to the products that have the capability to realize a wide color space based on the xvYCC specifications and is a trademark of Sony Corporation. • xvYCC is an international standard of the technical specifications of the extendedgamut color space for video signals. The color gamut of xvYCC is wider than the one of sRGB that is used with the current television system.
Do not tilt the lamp unit. If you pull out the lamp unit while tilted and if the lamp breaks, the pieces may scatter, causing injury. Replacing the Lamp and the Air Filter and Cleaning the Ventilation Holes (intake) • When you remove the air filter, be careful not to let any dust fall into the projector. • Replacing the air filter is crucial to maintain the good performance of the projector or to prevent malfunction to it.
scattered, if you do not reverse the projector. This may cause injury. • Be sure that the projector is placed on a stable surface. 3 Loosen the screw on the lamp cover with a Philips screwdriver, and then open the lamp cover. Note Be careful not to touch the optical block inside the unit. 6 4 Loosen the 3 screws on the lamp with the Phillips screwdriver. Hold up the handle, then pull the lamp straight out.
7 11Wipe dust off the ventilation holes Remove the filter holder. (intake) with a soft cloth. Ventilation holes (intake) 8 Remove the air filter. 12Place the unit back on its original position. 13Turn on the unit, then select the lamp setting item on the Setup menu. The menu screen below will be appeared. Claws 9 Attach the new air filter so that it fits into each claws (10 positions) on the filter holder. Tip If “Settings Lock” is set to “Level B,” set to “Off” once (page 32).
• The unit will not turn on unless the lamp cover are securely closed. • To clear a message displayed on the screen, press any button either on the remote control or the control panel of the unit once. 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.
Fitting the Lens Cap Cleaning When fitting the lens cap onto the lens, position the lens cap so that the concave on the side of the lens cap will fit the zoom lever, as shown in the illustration. Cleaning the lens The lens surface is especially treated to reduce reflection of light. As incorrect maintenance may impair the performance of the projector, take care with respect to the following: • Wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth or glass cleaning cloth.
Specifications Item Description Display system SXRD panel, 1 lens, projection system Display device Size of effective display area 0.61-inch (15.4 mm) SXRD panel Number of pixels 6,220,800 pixels (2,073,600 pixels × 3) Projection lens 1.6 times zoom lens (manual) f = 18.7 mm to 29.7 mm F2.52 to F3.
Notes • The values for mass and dimensions are approximate. • Not all optional accessories are available in all countries and area. Please check with your local Sony Authorized Dealer. • Information on accessories in this manual is current as of September 2015. Design and specifications of this unit and its optional accessories are subject to change without notice. Preset Signals The following table shows the signals and video formats which you can project using this unit.
Preset memory no. 72 Preset signal (resolution) 1920 × 1080/50i (Frame packing) fH (kHz) 1080/50i (1920 × 1080i) 56.250 fV (Hz) 50.
Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items The items in the menus available to adjust differ depending on the input signal. The following tables indicate them. The items that cannot be adjusted/set are not displayed in the menu.
Note When connecting a cable such as an HDMI cable, etc., check the type of the signal in the Information menu (page 37) and “Digital signal” (page 54), and check items that are adjustable/can be set. Compatible 3D Signals This unit accepts the following types of 3D signals.
When the unit is set to convert 2D video images to 3D video images, some items on the menus may be not available to adjust/set, depending on the “3D Format” settings on the Function menu. The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed on the menu. The following tables indicate these items.
3D Acceptable signals 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720 3D format Side-by-Side Over-Under Frame packing Simulated 3D Preset memory number (page 53) 7, 8, 10 to 14 10 to 14 18 to 20, 71, 72 7, 8, 10 to 14 Normal z z z z V Stretch z z z z Squeeze z z z z Stretch – – – – Motionflow Selectable items vary depending on the type of input signal or 3D format. For details, see the tables below. Items that cannot be selected are not displayed in the menu.
Storage Conditions of Adjustable/Setting Items Each adjustable/setting item is individually stored for each input connector. For further details, see the tables below. Preset memory numbers for each input signal Input Preset memory numbers HDMI 1 (2D) 5 to 8, 10 to 14, 26, 32, 37, 45, 47, 50, 55 HDMI 2 (2D) HDMI 1 (3D) 7, 8, 10 to 14, 18 to 20, 71, 72 HDMI 2 (3D) Picture menu Item Storage conditions Calib. Preset For each input connector Reset For each input connector and Calib.
Item Storage conditions Sharpness For each input connector and Calib. Preset NR MPEG NR Smooth Gradation Film Mode Gamma Correction Color Correction Clear White x.v.
Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range The projection distance refers to the distance between the front of the lens and the projected surface. Projection distance L Projected image Front of the lens The lens shift range represents the distance in percent (%) by which the lens can be shifted from the center of the projected image.
When projecting in 1.78:1 (16:9) format 1.78 Video display area 1 Projection area Projection distance Unit: m (inches) Projection image size Diagonal Width × Height 80" (2.03 m) 1.77 × 1.00 (70 × 39) Projection distance L 2.40 – 3.83 (95 – 150) 100" (2.54 m) 2.21 × 1.25 (87 × 49) 3.00 – 4.79 (119 – 188) 120" (3.05 m) 2.66 × 1.49 (105 × 59) 3.61 – 5.76 (142 – 226) 150" (3.81 m) 3.32 × 1.87 (131 × 74) 4.52 – 7.20 (178 – 283) 200" (5.08 m) 4.43 ×2.49 (174 × 98) 6.04 – 9.
Dimensions Front Unit: mm (inches) 407.4 (16 1/8) 203.7 (8 1/8) 203.7 (8 1/8) 93.5 (3 3/4) 179.3 (7 1/8) 172.7 (6 7/8) Center of the lens Bottom Unit: mm (inches) 107.3 (4 1/4) 107.3 (4 1/4) 8 (11/32) 81.5 (3 1/4) 81.5 (3 1/4) 120 (4 3/4) 120 (4 3/4) Front of the cabinet 115.9 (4 5/8) 113.7 (4 1/2) 150.6 (6) 316.4 (12 1/2) 465.4 (18 3/8) 63 14.
Attaching the PSS-H10 projector suspension support Front view Unit: mm (inches) 150 (6) 75 (3) 175 (7) Ceiling The bottom surface of the mount bracket 93.5 (3 3/4) Center of the supporting pole Center of the lens Side view Unit: mm (inches) 182.8 (7 1/4) 130 (5 1/8) Center of the lens Front of the cabinet 236.1 (9 3/8) 227.8 (9) 463.
Top view Unit: mm (inches) 182.8 (7 1/4) 130 (5 1/8) Front of the cabinet Center of the lens 227.8 (9) Upper ceiling mount bracket Center of the supporting pole (The center of the supporting pole is different from that of the unit.
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D Index Dimensions .............................................. 63 Dynamic Range ....................................... 32 Numerics E 3D glasses 3D glasses communication range ....... 15 Using the 3D glasses ........................... 15 3D Settings 2D-3D Display Sel. (Select) ............... 31 3D Depth Adjust ................................. 32 3D Format ........................................... 31 3D Glasses Bri’ness ............................ 32 Simulated 3D Effect .........................
N U Network Management ............................ 30 Network Setting ...................................... 36 NR (Noise Reduction) ............................ 25 Updating the software ............................. 46 W Warning indicators .................................. 44 P X Panel Alignment ..................................... 35 Picture position adjustment ...................... 8 Power Saving .......................................... 30 Preset memory number ...........................
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