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Sony Projector CX275 User's Manual

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1. sss 25 IR ReGelVet d rne e 24 K Keystone aicsicescsscosdevessessessetsecees eere ene 5 L Lamp COVED sisssscsscosssssssssesssssssassssseseassasaasas 3 Lamp Mode en 27 Lamp Timer 2 eres 29 Lamp Timer Reset LAMP COVER indicator 3 33 LAN connector Language Lens shift cover Location and function of controls 3 M Main Unit 5 aiio ier Ret 3 MENU SETTING menu 26 Messages list i e eet 34 Model Name eese reise 29 N Index sieujo 51 52 0 W ON STANDBY indicator 3 33 Warping LI eoa RR 15 27 QutpUut 4t ette tete 4 With No Input eere 24 OVER SCA e E eene 21 With Static Signal sss 24 P Z Panel Key Lock Picture mode Picture muting PICTURE SETTING menu 20 Pin assignment Projecting an image amp Projection distance sss 45 R Remote commander se Remote control detector Replacing the lamp RS 232 53 divertit eo teles S Security barche aee 3 Security Lock sss 3 27 Selecting an input signal 5 Serial No SET SETTING menu Sharpness Shift Smart ADA 56s retineret er ey Specifications Standb
2. A lt gt You can adjust in all directions V right or downwards lt gt You can adjust only to the left V Automatically adjusts Phase Pitch and Shift of projected image while a signal is input from a computer APA Auto Pixel Alignment Press APA on the remote commander Press again to cancel during the setting If Smart APA is set to On executes APA automatically when a signal is input page 24 Turning Off the Power 1 Press the VO key on the main unit or the Remote Commander The shutdown message appears If you do not press any of the keys for a while the projector will turn off If you press 1 on the projector or remote commander while the shutdown message is on the screen the projector will restart 2 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet After step 1 the fan continues to run for a while to reduce internal heat however you may also unplug the AC power cord before the fan stops To turn off without displaying confirmation message Hold the ID key on the main unit pressed for a few seconds ECO gauge This gauge indicates the current effectiveness of the projector s ECO function For details on the ECO function see ECO MODE key page 6 AUTO POWER SAVING page 24 and Lamp Mode page 27 The leaf icons are displayed when the projector is shut down The number of displayed icons varies according to how much energy is saved as a result of using the ECO functi
3. Check to see if the air filter is not clogged Frequency is out of Change the output setting of the connected equipment to one 44 range for signals supported by the projector Please check Input A Set Input A Signal Sel to Auto or select the input signal 24 Signal Sel type to suit to the input signal Please replace the Lamp Replace the lamp with a new one and clean the air filter The 37 39 and clean the Filter message appears whenever you turn on the power until you replace the lamp and reset the lamp timer Not applicable Invalid key pressed The panel keys are Panel Key Lock is set to On 24 locked Messages List Troubleshooting Before asking to have the projector repaired try to diagnose the problem following the instructions below Symptom Remedy Page The power is not turned Check if the AC power cord is firmly connected on When the Panel Key Lock is set to On you cannot turnon 24 the projector using the I D key on the projector If the lamp or lamp cover is not attached securely the projector 37 cannot be turned on No image Check if the connecting cable is connected to external equipment firmly Check if the computer signal is set for output to an external 11 monitor If you set your computer such as a notebook computer to output the signal to both your computer s display and an external monitor the picture of th
4. Displays a 1280 x 720 dot picture on the screen without changing the aspect ratio of the original image When the 4 3 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an videosignal aspect ratio fixed to 4 3 is input 16 9 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an VPL aspect ratio fixed to 16 9 CX275 Zoom Display the center point of the projected image to zoom When the 4 3 Displays the image with an aspect ratio fixed to 4 3 videosignal 16 9 Displays the image with an aspect ratio fixed to 16 9 is input Zoom Displays the image to enlarge without changing the aspect VPL ratio of the original image CW275 Wide Zoom Displays the image to enlarge with minimum distortion Over Scan 4 On Off When set to On the outer edges of the picture will be hidden Select this setting when noise appears along the edge of the picture 1 Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B 2 Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B or a video signal is input from the YPBPR input connector INPUT A 3 Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing modifying the original picture by switching to the aspect mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers which are legally protected Depending on the input signal setting items for aspect ratio or some other se
5. Model Name Displays the model name Serial No Displays the serial number fH Displays the horizontal frequency of the current input signal fv Displays the vertical frequency of the current input signal Signal Type Displays the type of the current input signal IP Address 3 Displays IP address Lamp Timer Indicates the total usage time of a lamp 1 These items may not be displayed depending on the input signal 2 Not displayed when REMOTE is selected in External Control in the INSTALL SETTING menu 3 If 000 000 000 000 is displayed as the IP Address select the Information menu again The INFORMATION Menu nue N e Buisn sBunjes pue sjueujsnipy 29 30 Network Using Network Features Connection to the network allows you to operate the following features Checking the current status of the projector via a Web browser Remotely controlling the projector via a Web browser Receiving the e mail report for the projector Making the network settings for the projector Supports network monitoring control protocol Advertisement PJ Talk PJ Link AMX DDDP Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you are using Supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer 6 7 8 The menu displays only English e Ifthe browser of your computer is set to Use a proxy server when you have a
6. locks all the control panel keys of the projector However you can operate the following when set to On Press and hold the I key for approximately 10 seconds during Standby mode gt The projector turns on Press and hold the I key for approximately 10 seconds during power on gt The projector goes to Standby mode Press and hold the MENU key for approximately 10 seconds during power on 2 Panel Key Lock is set to Off and enables operation of all keys on the projector The SET SETTING Menu Items Item descriptions CC Display CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 Select the closed caption service Captions or Text Off Closed caption does not appear Network Setting IP Address Setup Auto DHCP The IP address is assigned automatically from the DHCP server such as a router Manual To specify the IP Address manually IP Address Subnet When Manual is selected for IP Address Setup select the item Mask Default with the or key and input the value with 4 or key When all Gateway DNS items are entered select Apply then press the ENTER key The Server Apply entered settings will be registered Lamp Timer Reset When replacing the lamp resets the lamp timer page 37 Executes APA when a computer signal is input via the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B 2 If the projected image includes large amount of black portion around it the APA func
7. www kensington com D Security bar Connects to a commercially available security chain or wire If it is difficult to pull out pull out the Security bar using a screwdriver Security bar Lens shift cover page 13 For lens shift adjusting remove this to access the lens shift screws inside the unit Location and Function of Controls 3 MOIAJOAQ 4 Connector Panel VPL CX275 VPL CW275 Input pages 7 8 INPUTA Video RGB YPsPr input connector RGB Y PB PR Audio Audio input connector AUDIO INPUT B Video RGB input connector RGB Audio Audio input connector AUDIO INPUT C Video HDMI input connector HDMI Audio HDMI input connector HDMI S VIDEO S VIDEO IN Video S video input connector Audio Audio input connector L MONO AUDIO R O VIDEO VIDEO IN Video Video input connector Audio Audio input connector L MONO AUDIO R The audio inputs of S VIDEO and VIDEO are shared Output page 10 Q OUTPUT Video Monitor output connector MONITOR Audio Audio output connector AUDIO Location and Function of Controls This connector outputs the projected image or audio The image is output as a computer signal input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B or a video signal input from the YPBPR input connector INPUT A Others RS 232C connector RS 232C compatible control connector Connects the computer s RS 232C connect
8. 5200 Im Brightness VPL CW275 5100 Im when Lamp Mode is set to High Speaker 10 W x 1 monaural Applicable Horizontal 19 KHz to 92 kHz Vertical 48 Hz to 92 Hz scanning frequency Resolution Whenacomputer Maximum display resolution 1600 x 1200 pixels resize signal is input Panel display resolution VPL CX275 1024 x 768 pixels VPL CW275 1280 x 800 pixels When a video signal is input NTSC PAL SECAM 480 60i 576 501 480 60p 5776 50p 720 60p 720 50p 1080 60i 1080 50i Color system NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL60 Specifications Item Description Model VPL CX275 VPL CW275 INPUT OUTPUT Computer video INPUT A RGB YPsPr input connector Mini D sub 15 pin female G with sync Y 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated RGB PBPn 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Sync signal TTL level high impedance positive negative Audio input connector Stereo mini jack rated input 500 mVrms input impedance more than 47 kohms INPUT B RGB input connector Mini D sub 15 pin female RGB 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Sync signal TTL level high impedance positive negative Audio input connector Stereo mini jack rated input 500 mVrms input impedance more than 47 kohms INPUT C HDMI input connector HDMI 19 pin HDCP support Audio input connector HDMI audio support S VIDEO IN S video input connector Mini DIN 4 pin Y 1
9. DH shift screw Projecting an Image Adjusting the tilt of the projector by You can adjust the position of the projected image by turning the screws for lens shift V shift screw and H shift screw 1 Lift up the lower end of the lens shift cover with your finger to remove it 2 Insert a Philips screwdriver to the OH shift screw inside the unit and turn it to adjust right or left and to the V shift screw to adjust up or down Be careful not to look into the lens Continued turning of these screws will return the lens shift to its original position Adjust the screws to set the lens shift to the optimum position For details on the adjustment range see the Lens shift range page 48 3 Return the lens shift cover to the unit lens shift Lens shift cover DH shift screw Projecting an Image eBeu ue Bunsn py BunoeloJg 13 14 Adjusting the tilt of the projector with the front feet adjustable You can adjust the height of the projector pushing the side button on this unit By changing the slope of the projector with front feet adjustable you can adjust the position of the projected image How to alter the angle 1 Push in the foot adjust button at the side of the unit 2 Keeping the button pushed in raise the main unit to the desired angle 3 Release the foot adjust button 4 For fine positioning turn the right and left front feet adjustable beneath the unit
10. red R input for DDC 2 Video input 10 GND green G 3 Video input 11 GND blue B 4 GND 12 DDC SDA 5 RESERVE 13 Horizontal sync signal 6 GND R 14 Vertical sync signal 7 GND G 15 DDC SCL 8 GND B RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin female 5 1 9 6 1 NC 6 NC 2 RXDA 7 RTS 3 TXDA 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 NC 5 GND Specifications sieujo 43 44 Acceptable Input Signals Input connector P P 9 Resolution AH E C 2 z RGB HDMI omputer signal mn i 1440 x 900 55 9 60 e e nput connector Resolution ENTE k 1280 x 800 49 7 60 e e Hz RGB HDMI 1600 x 1200 75 60 e 640 x 350 31 5 70 e 1920 x 1200 74 0 59 95 e 37 9 85 e 640 x 400 24 8 56 e Digital TV signal i pn e Input connector 37 9 85 Signal fVIHz RGB HDMI 640 x 480 31 5 60 e e YPsPR 35 0 67 e 480i 60 e e 37 9 73 e 576i 50 o e 37 5 75 e 480p 60 e e 43 3 85 e 576p 50 e e 800 x 600 35 2 56 e 1080i 60 e e 37 9 60 e e 1080i 50 e e 48 1 72 e 720p 60 e e 46 9 75 e 720p 50 e e 53 7 85 e f 832x624 49 7 75 e Analog TV signal 1024 x 768 48 4 60 e e Input Sial MI connector 56 5 70 e VIDEO 60 0 75 e S VIDEO 68 7 85 e NTSC 60 e 1152 x 864 64 0 70 e PAL SECAM 50 o 67 5 15 e 77585 e LET 1
11. Ait filet d 39 Air filter cover Ventilation holes Illake 5 oerte E 3 APA ASPECT eet dem n 5 21 22 Audio muting icpsss se cescis caccsrccecsaceesscatecdsn 5 Auto Input Search sss 24 B Background Brightness dnd oniani 20 C CC Display 5 rrt ri tinet 25 eol 20 Color System Color Temp aite setenta oan 20 Connecting a computer sess th Connecting a Video equipment 8 Connecting an external monitor and audio equipment Connector panel Contrast Control panel rete D DBE n i nei oat 20 Default Gateway eee 25 Digital Zoom ess Direct Power On eren 27 DNS Servei iure teer ett tt ennt t v tne 25 Dot Phase4 ieeri rte tenen 21 E ECO MODE Energy saving mode 6 e mail repott sisne n rhone 32 External Control ss 28 POCUS TINS cuire enn tte duis RM 3 FROCZE 5 Front feet adjustable n MEER 29 G Gamma Mode 2 20 H HSZ 21 High Altitude Mode 27 io 20 l Image Flip Information menu Input a ecececesceens INPUT SETTING menu 21 Input A Signal Sel 24 INSTALL SETTING menu IP AUdfeSs en O 29 IP Address Setup
12. In such a case let the projector sit for about two hours with the power on Troubleshooting 35 36 Symptom Remedy Page The image is noisy Check if the connecting cable is connected to external equipment properly No sound Check that the connecting cables between the projector and external video or audio equipment are securely connected Check if the output setting of connected external audio equipment is set to output the audio signal from the projector Check if the connecting cable is connected to external equipment firmly Audio is not output if audio muting is activated Check if Volume is not set to minimum The Remote Commander does not work Check that the batteries are installed correctly Check that the batteries are not exhausted The fan is noisy The sound from the fan is often greater than normal to cool the lamp etc in the following cases Lamp Mode is set to High High Altitude Mode is set to On The unit is used in the location where the temperature is high If the ventilation holes are blocked the internal temperature of the projector rises and the fan noise becomes larger Troubleshooting Replacing the Lamp Replace the lamp with a new one if a message displayed on the projected image or the LAMP COVER indicator notifies you to replace the lamp pages 33 34 Use an LMP C280 projector lamp
13. Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohmes terminated C burst signal 0 286 NTSC 0 3 PAL SECAM Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Audio input connector Phono jack x 2 rated input 500 mVrms Input impedance more than 47 kohms VIDEO IN Video input connector Phono jack 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohmes terminated Audio input connector Shared with S VIDEO IN OUTPUT MONITOR output connector Mini D sub 15 pin female G with sync Y 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated RGB PBPn 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Sync signal HD VD 4 V open 1 Vp p 75 ohms positive negative Audio output connector Stereo mini jack stereo 1 Vrms maximum volume when inputting 500 mVrms output impedance 5 kohms Others connector RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin female LAN connector RJ45 IOBASE T 100BASE TX Operating 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 20 to 80 no temperature condensation Operating humidity Storage 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F 20 to 80 no temperature condensation Storage humidity Power 100 V to 240 V AC 3 9 A 1 7 A 50 60 Hz requirements Power VPL CX275 consumption 100 V AC 390 W 240 V AC 367 W VPL CW275 100 V AC 396 W 240 V AC 373 W Specifications sieujo 41 42 Item Description Model VPL CX275 NPL CW275 Standby power 100 V AC 3 W when Standby Mode is set to Standard 0 5 W when
14. e Be careful not to let the projector down on your fingers e Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the front feet adjustable extended It may cause malfunction Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image Press ASPECT on the remote commander to change the aspect ratio of the projected image You can also change the setting in Aspect of the INPUT SETTING menu pages 21 22 Correcting trapezoidal distortion of the projected image Keystone feature When the projected image is a trapezoid tapering to the top or bottom Keystone feature may not work automatically when the screen is tilted In this case set keystone manually 1 Press KEYSTONE on the remote commander once or select V Keystone in the INSTALL SETTING menu 2 Use 4 to set the value The higher the setting narrower the top of the projected image The lower the setting the Increase the number narrower the bottom towards plus Increase the number towards minus Projecting an Image When the projected image a trapezoid tapering to the right or left 1 Press KEYSTONE on the remote 2 Use to set the value The higher commander twice or select H Keystone in the setting the narrower the right part of the INSTALL SETTING menu the projected image The lower the setting the narrower the left part gt Increase the number Increase the number towards minus towards plus Since the Keystone adjustment is an electro
15. gt o o EN Q B 4 Insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place Tighten the 3 screws D Close the lamp cover and tighten the 3 screws Be sure to install the lamp and Lamp cover securely as it was If not the projector cannot be turned on 6 Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet and turn on the projector 38 Replacing the Lamp T Resetthe lamp timer for notification of the next replacement time Select Lamp Timer Reset on the SET SETTING menu then press the ENTER key When a message appears select Yes to reset the lamp timer page 25 Disposal of the used lamp For the customers in the USA Lamp in this product contains mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Telecommunications Industry Association www eiae org Cleaning the Air Filter When a message appears on the projected image clean the air filter page 34 If the dust cannot be removed from the air filter even after cleaning replace the air filter with a new one For details on a new air filter consult with qualified Sony personnel If you neglect to clean the air filter dust may accumulate clogging it As a result the temperatur
16. plug x 2 stereo mini plug not supplied 8 Connecting the Projector INPUT C For connecting video equipment with an HDMI output connector HDMI output HDMI cable connector not supplied Video equipment Use HDMI compatible equipment and cable s that have an HDMI logo on them The HDMI connector of this projector is not compatible with DSD Direct Stream Digital Signal or CEC Consumer Electronics Control Signal To attach the HDMI cable Fix the cable to the cable tie holder at the bottom of the projector using a commercially available cable tie as in the illustration Use a cable tie of less than 1 9 mm x 3 8 mm in thickness Bottom of the projector Cable tie commercially available Connecting the Projector 9 uonejeda4g 10 Connecting an External Monitor and Audio Equipment OUTPUT Projected images and input audio can be output to display equipment such as a monitor and audio equipment such as speakers with a built in amplifier When an audio cable is connected to the audio output connector no sound will be heard from the built in speaker Display equipment i Mini D sub 15 pin RGB input connector cable supplied OUTPUT MONITOR Audio input connector Audio cable stereo mini plug not supplied Audio equipment Projected images and audio can be output The image is output only as a co
17. the picture The lower the setting the softer the picture Color Temp High Middle Low The higher the temperature the more bluish the picture The lower the temperature the more reddish the picture DDE Off Plays back the interlace format without conversion Dynamic Progressive Plays back the video signal of the interlace format converting to Detail progressive Enhancer Film Precisely reproduces the image from a film source to suit the original 2 6 film source Gamma Graphics1 Gamma correction to make halftones brighter This setting is Mode suitable when projecting highly colorful images such as photos in a bright place Graphics2 Gamma correction to improve the reproduction of halftones Highly colorful images such as photos can be reproduced in natural tones Text Contrasts black and white Suitable for images that contain lots of text Volume The higher the setting the higher an audio volume and the lower the setting the lower the audio volume The audio output level will work simultaneously When a computer signal is input this option is available 2 When a video signal is input this option is available 3 When Picture Mode is set to the item other than Presentation this option is available 4 When a B amp W signal is input this option is not available 5 When an analog TV signalis input this option may not available depending on the color system 6 Whe
18. to select the item Press the ENTER key to restore the previous screen Using the adjustment menu To increase the number press the or key and to decrease the number press the or key Press the ENTER key to register the setting The previous screen is restored Contrast 90 SSS Press the MENU key to clear the menu The menu disappears automatically if no key is pressed for a while Using a MENU nue N e Buisn sBunjes pue sjueujsnipy 19 sThe PICTURE SETTING Menu For adjusting the picture for each input signal Items Item descriptions Picture Mode Dynamic Emphasizes the contrast to produce a dynamic and vivid picture Standard Makes the picture be natural and well balanced Presentation Makes the picture bright to suit for a presentation Adjust Picture The unit can store the setting values of the following sub menu items for each picture mode separately Contrast The higher the setting the greater the contrast The lower the setting the lower the contrast Brightness The higher the setting the brighter the picture The lower the setting the darker the picture Color 4 The higher the setting the greater the intensity The lower the setting the lower the intensity Hue 745 The higher the setting the more greenish the picture becomes The lower the setting the more reddish the picture becomes Sharpness 27 The higher the setting the sharper
19. 152x900 61 8 66 e Whena signal other than the signals listed in table is input the picture may not be 1280 x 960 60 0 60 e e displayed properly 75 0 75 e An input signal meant for screen resolution 1280x1024 64 0 60 gt different from that of the panel will not be displayed in its original resolution Text and 80 0 75 e lines may be uneven 91 1 85 e 1400 x 1050 65 3 60 e e 1280x768 47 8 60 e e 1280x 720 44 8 60 e e 1366x768 47 7 60 e e Specifications Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range The following describes the projection distance and height from lens center to bottom of screen by each projected screen size The projection distance is the distance between the front of the lens and the surface of the projected image Height H is the height from the bottom of the projected image top for ceiling mount to A determined by drawing a perpendicular line from lens center to projected image surface For this unit the same projection distance calculations apply to both floor and ceiling installation Never mount the projector on the ceiling or move it by yourself Be sure to consult with qualified Sony personnel charged Floor Installation Ceiling Installation Top side parallel to ceiling Projection distance L Projected Height H from image lens center to bottom of screen Front of the lens ee Vaan A Height H from lens center to top o
20. 9 120 x 90 4 01 5 85 158 230 0 25 10 200 inch 5 08 m 4 06 x 3 05 160 x 120 5 36 7 82 211 308 0 33 13 Projection distance formula VPL CX275 D Projected image size Diagonal H Distance between the bottom edge of the image and the center of the lens 46 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Expression 1 Unit m inches Projection Distance L min Projection Distance L max L 0 027010 x D 0 0490 L 1 063369 x D 1 9300 L 0 039363 x D 0 0482 L 1 549709 x D 1 8982 Expression 2 Height H from lens center to bottom of screen H 0 00165 x D 0 00000 H 0 06502 x D 0 00000 Projection distance VPL CW275 Unit m inches Projected image size Height H from lens center Throw Distance L to bottom of screen Diagonal D Width x Height 80 inch 2 03 m 1 72 x 1 08 68 x 43 2 22 3 25 88 128 0 00 0 100 inch 2 54 m 2 15 x 1 35 85 x 53 2 79 4 08 110 160 0 00 0 120 inch 3 05 m 2 58 x 1 62 102 x 64 3 36 4 91 133 193 0 00 0 150 inch 3 81 m 3 23 x 2 02 127 x 79 4 21 6 15 166 242 0 00 0 200 inch 5 08 m 4 31 x 2 69 170 x 106 5 63 8 21 222 323 0 00 0 Projection distance formula VPL CW275 D Projected image size Diagonal H Distance between the bottom edge of the image and the center of th
21. ING Menu nue N e Bursf sBunjes pue sjueujsnipy 27 Items Item descriptions External Control REMOTE Select to control the projector using RS 232C NETWORK Select to control the projector via network Standby Mode 4 Standard Low When set to Low lowers power consumption in Standby mode Since the Keystone adjustment is an electronic correction the image may be deteriorated 2 When High Altitude Mode is set to On the speed of the fan increases and the fan noise becomes slightly louder 3 You will not be able to use the projector if you forget your password If you call qualified Sony personnel because you have forgotten the password you will be asked to verify the projector s serial number and your identity This process may differ in other countries regions Once your identity has been confirmed we will provide you with the password 4 When Standby Mode is set to Low the network and network control function cannot be operated while the projector is in standby mode 5 Depending on the position adjusted with the lens shift feature the aspect ratio of the image may change from the original or projected image may be distorted with Keystone adjustment 28 The INSTALL SETTING Menu The INFORMATION Menu The INFORMATION menu enables you to confirm various information on the projector such as the total usage hours of a lamp Items Item descriptions
22. Information regarding the Projector 31 Operating the Projector from a Computer seen 31 Making the Network Settings 31 Using the e mail report Function ette es 32 Others Indicators 2 2 2 d umen 33 Messages List esses 34 Troubleshooting sss 35 Replacing the Lamp 37 Cleaning the Air Filter 39 Specifications oo eee eeeeeeeeeeees 40 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Rage eron hoan aa 45 Dimensions esee 49 Index erei opaa eieae 51 gt Overview Location and Function of Controls Main unit Projection lens Focus ring page 12 Q Zoom lever page 12 Lamp cover page 37 Air filter cover Ventilation holes intake page 39 Q Ventilation holes intake Q Ventilation holes exhaust Do not place anything near the ventilation holes as this may cause internal heat buildup Do not place your hand or deformable items plastic etc near the ventilation holes or around the projector as it may cause damage or personal injury ON STANDBY indicator page 33 LAMP COVER indicator page 33 D Control panel page 5 Connector panel page 4 D Remote control detector D Front feet adjustable page 14 Speaker D Security lock Connects to an optional security cable manufactured by Kensington For details visit Kensington s web site http
23. NSTALL SETTING menu and With No Input page 24 With Static Signal page 24 on the SET SETTING menu Others Infrared transmitter About Remote Commander operation Direct the Remote Commander toward the remote control detector The shorter the distance between the Remote Commander and the projector is the wider the angle within which the Remote Commander can control the projector becomes Make sure that nothing obstructs the infrared beam between the Remote Commander and the remote control detector on the projector gt Preparation Connecting the Projector Notes Make sure all the equipment is powered off when connecting the projector Use the proper cables for each connection nsert the cable plugs firmly Loose connections may reduce performance of picture signals or cause a malfunction When pulling out a cable be sure to grip it by the plug not the cable itself For more information refer also to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting Use a no resistance audio cable Connecting a Computer Connection with a computer is explained for each input signal INPUT A INPUT B For connecting a computer with an RGB output connector Mini D sub 15 pin cable supplied INPUT A RGB Y PB PR RGB output connector INPUT A INPUT B Computer Audio output connector Audio cable Stereo mini plug not supplied It is recommende
24. S O N Y 4 446 956 11 1 Data Projector Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual and supplied Quick Reference Manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference VPL CX275 VPL CW275 Not all models are available in all countries and area Please check with your local Sony Authorized Dealer Homi 2012 Sony Corporation 2 Table of Contents Overview Location and Function of Controls 3 Main ntt st ee ee caus 3 Connector Panel 4 Remote Commander and Control Panel sseeeeeee 5 Preparation Connecting the Projector 7 Connecting a Computer 7 Connecting a Video equipment 8 Connecting an External Monitor and Audio Equipment 10 Projecting Adjusting an Image Projecting an Image 11 Adjusting the Projected image 12 Turning Off the Power 18 Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu Using a MENU 1 19 The PICTURE SETTING Menu 20 The INPUT SETTING Menu 21 The SET SETTING Menu 24 The MENU SETTING Menu 26 The INSTALL SETTING Menu 27 The INFORMATION Menu 29 Table of Contents Network Using Network Features 30 Displaying the Control Window of the Projector with a Web BrOWSGE casado e 30 Confirming the
25. Standby Mode is set to Low 240 V AC 3 W when Standby Mode is set to Standard 0 5 W when Standby Mode is set to Low Heat dissipation VPL CX275 100 V AC 1331 BTU 240 V AC 1253 BTU VPL CW275 100 V AC 1352 BTU 240 V AC 1273 BTU Standard Approx 406 x 122 3 x 330 5 mm 15 2 x 4 13 16 x dimensions 13 inches W H D Approx 406 x 113 x 330 5 mm 15 3 32 x 4 7 16 x 13 inches without projecting parts Mass Approx 5 6 kg 12 Ib 5 1 2 oz Supplied See Checking the Supplied Accessories in the supplied accessories Quick Reference Manual Optional Projector Lamp LMP C280 for replacement accessories 1 For details refer to Acceptable Input Signals on page 44 2 Information on accessories in this manual is current as of October 2012 Design and specifications of the unit including the optional accessories are subject to change without notice Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Specifications Pin assignment RGB input connector Mini D sub 15 pin female 1 Video input 9 Power supply
26. ccess to the projector from your computer click the check mark to set accessing without using a proxy server Displaying the Control Window of the Projector with a Web Browser 1 Connect the LAN cable 3 Start a web browser on the computer enter the following in the address field then press the Enter key on your computer http XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx xxx xxx xxx IP address for the projector You can confirm the IP address of the projector under Network Setting on the SET SETTING menu LAN cable straighttype not supplied amp j The following window appears in the V j Hub router etc Web browser 2 Set the network settings for the projector using Network Setting on the SET SETTING menu page 25 Once you make the network settings you can open the Control window only by performing step 3 of this procedure Using Network Features How to operate the Control window Switching the page Click one of the Page Switching buttons to display the desired setting page Page Switching buttons Confirming the Information regarding the Projector You can confirm the current settings for the projector on the Information page Information area Operating the Projector from a Computer You can control the projector from the computer on the Control page Operation area The functions of the keys shown in the operation area are the same as those of the keys on t
27. ccurring 4 Set the mail account for sending e mail reports User Name Enter the allocated user name Up to 64 characters can be input Password Enter the e mail password SMTP Server Enter the address of outgoing mail server SMTP Up to 64 characters can be input Using Network Features 5 Send the test mail Check on the Send test mail check box then click on Apply to send your test mail to the e mail address you set The e mail report function is not available because the network which Outbound Port25 Blocking is used cannot be connected to the SMTP server You cannot use the following characters to 66 109 cece enter the characters in the text box 5 E er eS gt Others Indicators The indicators allow checking the status and notify you of abnormal operation of the projector If the projector exhibits abnormal status address the problem in accordance with the table below ON STANDBY indicator Status Meaning Remedies Lights in red The projector is in Standby mode Flashes in green The projector is ready to operate after having been turned on The lamp cools after the projector is turned off Lights in green The projector s power is on Lights in orange The projector is in AUTO POWER SAVING lamp cut off page 24 Flashes in red The projector is in abnormal status Symptoms are indicated by number of flashes Address the problem in accordance wi
28. d that you set the resolution of your computer to 1024 x 768 pixels VPL CX275 or 1280 x 800 pixels VPL CW275 for the external monitor INPUT C For connecting video equipment with an HDMI output connector HDMI output connector HDMI cable not supplied Input C Computer Use HDMI compatible equipment and cable s that have an HDMI logo on them The HDMI connector of this projector is not compatible with DSD Direct Stream Digital Signal or CEC Consumer Electronics Control Signal Fora PC with DVI D output connector use an HDMI DVI D cable not supplied Connecting the Projector uonejedaJg Connecting a Video equipment Connections with a VHS video deck DVD player or BD player are explained for each input signal S VIDEO IN For connecting video equipment with an S video output connector S video cable not supplied S video output connector Audio output connector Audio cable Phono plug x 2 not supplied VIDEO IN For connecting video equipment with a video output connector Video cable not supplied Video output connector Audio output connector Audio cable Phono plug x 2 not supplied INPUT A For connecting video equipment with a YPsPr output connector Component Mini D sub 15 pin cable not supplied YPBPR output connector Audio output connector 22 Video equipment Audio cable Phono
29. e external monitor may not appear properly Set your computer to output the signal to only an external monitor Check if the input source is correctly selected 11 Check if the picture is muted 5 On screen display does The on screen display does not appear when Status in the 26 not appear MENU SETTING menu is set to Off The aspect ratio ofthe Set Aspect manually 5 21 display is not right the 22 image is displayed smaller a portion of image does not appear LI The image is a The images become trapezoidal because of the projection 5 14 L trapezoid angle In such a case you can correct the trapezoidal 27 distortion using a Keystone feature Oo When the V Keystone is set to Manual the keystone 5 14 o feature does not work automatically Set V Keystone to 27 d Auto or Manual to set manually When the projector is installed on an uneven surface the 5 14 feature may not work properly In this case select Manual to 27 set V Keystone manually The image is dark too The settings for Brightness Contrast and Lamp Mode 20 27 bright affect brightness of the image Check if the value is appropriate The image will be dark when the lamp is burnt out Check 29 Lamp Timer and replace the lamp with a new one if necessary The image is not clear Check if the projector is in focus 12 The picture will not be clear if condensation has accumulated on the lens
30. e lens Expression 1 Unit m inches Projection Distance L min Projection Distance L max L 0 028357 x D 0 0490 L 1 116434 x D 1 9300 L 0 041327 x D 0 0482 L 1 627044 x D 1 8982 Expression 2 Height H from lens center to bottom of screen H 0 00000 x D 0 00000 H 0 00000 x D 0 00000 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range sieujo 47 Lens shift range VPL CX275 VPL CW275 3 3 5 0 VSur V Son 3 3 VSur VSon 5 0 HSr HSi 2 5 HSe HSi 3 0 48 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Dimensions 330 5 13 Front Center of the lens 406 0 15 31 32 104 5 4 1 8 B I WP LEUUCEBGGOEBOUOEDGUUDUULO Unit A m Side z Ca lt a eo OO 113 0 4 7 16 122 3 4 13 46 Unit mm inches Dimensions sieujo 49 50 Bottom Edge of the lens Center of the lens 2 19 0 3 4 368 0 14 1 2 45 3 1 3 102 7 4 1 32 13 9 9 16 46 1 1 13 6 278 5 10 31 32 199 5 7 27 32 88 4 3 15 32 Unit mm inches Dimensions Index A AGC IN asinna i REP sean 4 Acceptable input signal 44 Adjust Signal nter ener 21 Adjusting lens shift ssss 13
31. e may rise inside the unit leading to a possible malfunction or fire 1 2 Turn off the projector and disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet Draw out the air filter cover Air filter cover If you remove the air filter cover when power is turned on and the AC power cord is not removed from the AC outlet avoid touching the fan inside the unit as it may cause injury Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner Remove the filter holder to remove the air filter Filter holder Air filter Upper filter Black Lower filter Gray a The air filter consists of 2 filters D 4 Attach the air filter cover to the unit Be sure to attach the air filter cover firmly Incorrect attachment of the cover may cause a malfunction Cleaning the Air Filter SJOUIO 39 40 Specifications Description Model VPL CX275 VPL CW275 Projection system 3 LCD system Display device Effective display size VPL CX275 0 79 inch 20 1 mm 3 plate Aspect ratio 4 3 VPL CW275 0 75 inch 19 1 mm 3 plate Aspect ratio 16 10 Effective picture VPL CX275 2 359 296 pixels 1024 x 768 pixels 3 elements plate panels VPL CW275 3 072 000 pixels 1280 x 800 pixels 3 plate panels Projection lens Focus Manual Zoom Manual Light source High pressure mercury lamp 280 W type es Tee 40 inches to 300 inches 1 02 m to 7 62 m Luminous flux VPL CX275
32. f screen LH A e Projected image Projection distance L Top side Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range sieuio 45 The lens shift range represents the distance in percent by which the lens can be shifted from the initial position of the projected image with full width or full height of the projected image regarded as 100 Projected image Center of the projected image 50 Lens shift range HS Center of the lens 5096 Shaded Side of the projector Projected image Lens shift range Center of the Center of the lens projected 50 image 50 Top of the projector VSuvr Vertical lens shift range up 96 VS Vertical lens shift range down 26 HSz Horizontal lens shift range right 96 HS Horizontal lens shift range left 26 VSur Center of the image 2 HS Projected VSon image region Lens shift range Projection distance Projection distance formula Projection distance VPL CX275 Unit m inches Projected image size es i Projection Distance L REI ne EORUM Diagonal D Width x Height 80 inch 2 03 m 1 63 x 1 22 64x 48 2 12 3 10 84 122 0 13 5 100 inch 2 54 m 2 03 x 1 52 80 x 60 2 66 3 88 105 153 0 17 7 120 inch 3 05 m 2 44 x 1 83 96 x 72 3 20 4 67 126 184 0 20 8 150 inch 3 81 m 3 05 x 2 2
33. ge is projected in the same resolution as the input signal without changing the aspect ratio of the original image If you select Full2 the image is projected to fit the projected image size regardless of the aspect ratio of the image Ty VI Cy x e Ho K AAJ DGA If you adjust the projected image position using an image with 16 9 aspect ratio and then switch the input source to 4 3 image the top and bottom edge of the image may be hidden In this a case select Full3 Depending on the input signal the projected image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select 16 9 ede M d Depending on the input signal the image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select Zoom TEE NTN HO ewe owe The INPUT SETTING Menu nue N e Buisn sBunjes pue sjueujsnipy 23 24 EJ The SET SETTING Menu The SET SETTING menu is used for setting various functions of the projector Items Item descriptions AUTO POWER You can make various power reduction settings SAVING With No Input Lamp Cutoff The lamp turns off automatically and power consumption is reduced if no signal is input for 10 minutes The lamp lights again when a signal is input or any key is pressed In Lamp Cutoff the ON STANDBY indicator lights in orange page 33 Standby If no signal is input to the unit for more than 10 minutes the power turns off automatica
34. he supplied Remote Commander Making the Network Settings Setting the network password The log in screen appears after the Network page is selected No password is set by default The user name is preset to root Input required information after logging in Changing the password Enable Select to set a new password Disable Select not to change the password Password Enabie O Disable New Password Confirm Password Apply If you forget your password consult with qualified Sony personnel Setting the location Location Input information on where the projector is installed Location My location Using Network Features yJOMION 31 32 Using the e mail report Function Set the e mail report function on the Mail Report page Entered values will not be applied unless you click on Apply 1 Set the e mail report function Enable Select to activate the e mail report function Disable Select to deactivate the e mail report function 2 Enter the outgoing e mail address in the Send To box then check the Report Timing check box of the e mail report to be sent A massage will be sent simultaneously to secondary recipients by entering their e mail addresses in the CC box 3 Set the timing to send e mail report Over Lamp Usage Time Tick the box to send a report that indicates the time for lamp replacement Error Tick the box to send a report that indicates an error o
35. ing to energy saving Bright images are projected brightly without adjusting brightness High Altitude Mode On Off Set to On when using the projector at an altitude of 1 500 m or higher Continuing to use the wrong setting may affect component reliability Security Lock On Off This function enables restriction of the projector to authorized users by password The setting procedures for security locking are as follows 1 Select On and press ENTER to display the setting menu 2 Input the password with the MENU and ENTER keys The default password setting is ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER 3 Input a new password with the MENU and ENTER keys 4 Enter the password again to confirm Enter the password when you turn on the projector after disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power cord When it is set to Off you can cancel the security lock You are required to input the password again If you fail to enter the correct password after three consecutive times the projector cannot be used In this case press the IU key to go Standby mode then turn on the power again Direct Power On On Off When set to On you can turn the power on without going to Standby mode when the AC power cord is connected to a wall outlet Regardless of the Direct Power On setting you can disconnect the AC power cord to turn off the power without going to the Standby mode The INSTALL SETT
36. lly and the unit enters standby mode Off You can deactivate the With No Input With Static Signal Lamp Dimming Off If Lamp Dimming is selected the lamp dims slowly when little or no change occurs in the image You can choose the period before the image darkens from 5 10 15 20 minutes or Demo If you select Demo the image will darken about 30 seconds later Smart APA On Off When set to On executes APA automatically when a signal is input 2 Auto Input Search On Off When set to On the projector detects input signals in the following order Input A Input B Input C Video S Video It indicates the input channel when the power is turned on or the INPUT key is pressed Input A Signal Sel Auto Computer Component Video GBR When set to Auto selects the type of video signal input automatically when Input A is selected with the INPUT key 3 Color System Auto NTSC3 58 PAL PAL 60 SECAM NTSCa 43 PAL M PAL N When set to Auto selects the color system automatically when S Video or Video is selected with the INPUT key B IR Receiver The front and rear remote control detectors of the projector Front amp Rear The IR receivers on the front and rear of the unit are available Front The IR receiver on the front is available Rear The IR receiver on the rear is available Panel Key Lock On Off When set to On
37. m Adjust using this cursor 2 You can adjust the deflection of the edges by using 4 You can adjust the central position of the edges by using 4 9 For the range of deflection use amp You can adjust the right left edge independently When adjusting the central position of the edges the right and left edges will be set at the same time 16 Projecting an Image 3 The cursor will disappear if the adjustment range limit is reached Correcting deflection The top bottom edges of the image 1 Move the O by using 4 to select the corner you want to correct If you push ENTER you can switch to the cursor display 2 You can adjust the deflection of the edges by using 4 You can adjust the top position of the edges by using For the range of deflection use You can adjust the top bottom edge independently When adjusting the central position of the edges the right and left edges will be set at the same time Example of cursor display A lt O gt You can adjust in all directions V A vV You can adjust only upwards downwards or to the right Warping n n Se QGOG Set Exit Emm Warping Se GGOU Setmu Exit ram Adjust using this cursor Projecting an Image eBeuj ue Bunsnfpy Bunoefojd 17 3 The cursor will disappear if the Ap de Example of cursor display adjustment range limit is reached
38. mputer signal input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B or a video signal input from the YPsPr input connector INPUT A Connecting the Projector gt Projecting Adjusting an Image Projecting an Image The size of a projected image depends on the distance between the projector and screen Install the projector so that the projected image fits the screen size For details on projection distances and projected image sizes see Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range page 45 5 mr mE Computer Video equipment 1 Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet Connect all equipment to the projector page 7 Press I to turn on the unit Turn on the connected equipment Select the input source Each time you press the INPUT key on the projector the input signal switches Press the INPUT key repeatedly to select an image to be projected Projector Wall outlet 6 To project an image from a computer set your computer to output to external display How to switch the computer to output to the projector varies depending on the type of computer Example Fn F7 Adjust the focus and position of the projected image page 12 Projecting an Image eBeu ue Bunsn py GunoeloJg 11 12 Adjusting the Projected image Focus Size Zoom Position Lens shift Focus ring Zoom lever
39. n a progressive signal or a 10801 signal is input this option is not available 7 This is not available when the input signal is HD 1080i 720p 20 The PICTURE SETTING Menu EJ The INPUT SETTING Menu For adjusting the size position and aspect ratio of the projected image for each input signal Items Item descriptions Adjust Signal Adjusts the image of computer signal Use this item if the edge of the image is cut and reception is bad Dot Phase Adjusts the dot phase of the display pixel and the input signal Set to the value where looks clearest H Size The higher the setting the wider the horizontal image elements pitch The lower the setting the narrower the horizontal image elements pitch Shift H The higher the setting the farther right the image is projected on the screen The lower the setting the image farther left V The higher the setting the farther up the image is projected on the screen The lower the setting the image farther down Aspect Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image page 22 When the Normal Displays the image on the center point of the projected image computer without changing the resolution of the input signal or enlarging the image signal 5 Full1 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size without input changing the aspect ratio of the input signal Full2 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size Full3
40. nic correction the image may be deteriorated Depending on the position adjusted with the lens shift feature the aspect ratio of the image may change from the original or projected image may be distorted with Keystone adjustment Correcting the image twist Warp correction feature You can correct the image twist by the warp correction feature 1 Press KEYSTONE on the remote commander three times or select Warping Warping in the INSTALL SETTING menu and select Adjust 2 The guide is displayed n n Se GDOOU Seta Exit tau The corners of the image to be corrected 1 Move the O by using to select the corner you want to correct Warping If you press ENTER you will go back to the cursor display 2 Adjust the position of the corner you want to correct by using 4 Projecting an Image eBeu ue Bunsn py BunoeloJg 15 3 The cursor will disappear if the Example of cursor display adjustment range limit is reached A E O gt You can adjust in all directions V right or downwards lt L gt You can adjust only to the left V Correcting deflection The right left edges of the image 1 Move the O by using 4 to select the corner you want to correct If you push ENTER you can switch to the cursor display Warping n Ser QBGOU Set Exit Emm Warping Bel OOOG Set Exit Em
41. not supplied for replacement The lamp remains hot after the projector is turned off If you touch the lamp you may burn your finger When you replace the lamp wait for at least an hour after turning off the projector for the lamp to cool sufficiently Do not allow any metallic or inflammable objects into the lamp replacement slot after removing the lamp otherwise it may cause electrical shock or fire Do not put your hands into the slot If the lamp breaks contact qualified Sony personnel Do not replace thelamp yourself When removing the lamp be sure to pull it out straight by holding the designated location If you touch a part of the lamp other than the designated location you may be burned or injured If you pull out the lamp while the projector is tilted the pieces may scatter if the lamp breaks any may cause injury 1 Tum off the projector and disconnect the AC power cord from a wall outlet 2 When the lamp has cooled sufficiently open the lamp cover by loosening 3 screws gv You can remove the lamp cover for a while when installing on the ceiling Take care to prevent the lamp cover from falling down as it is not fixed Do not apply pressure to the lamp cover while it is open Replacing the Lamp SJOUIO 37 3 Loosen the 3 screws on the lamp then pull out the lamp by its grab Grab I l lo ry e
42. on popop ECO gauge 18 Projecting an Image gt Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu Using a MENU Note The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you are using 1 2 Press the MENU key to display the menu Select the setting menu Use the or key to select the setting menu then press or ENTER key Setting menu RE SETTING amp Input A Picture Mode Presentation Adjust Picture Volume 30 i amp B B D 2 e Sel Setan Backs Eixt mW Select the setting item Use the or key to select the setting menu then press or ENTER key To return to the selection screen of the setting menu press the key Setting items Input A Presentation PICTURE SETTING Picture Mode Adjust Picture Volume O9 m BH Sel Seta Back Eixt 0am Make the setting or adjustment for the selected item Menu operation differs depending on the setting item If the next menu window is displayed select the item according to the operations in step 3 To return to the selection screen of the setting items press the key Also to reset the setting value of an item to its factory preset value press the RESET key during setting or adjusting Selecting items PICTURE SETTING Picture Mode Dynamic Adjust Picture Standard Presentation Volume Using the setting menu Press the 4 or key
43. or and the RS 232C cross cables Q LAN connector page 30 AC IN socket Connects the supplied AC power cord Remote Commander and Control Panel Remote Commander Control Panel 170 INPUT MENU ECO MODE Turning on the power Going to standby mode V5 On Standby key Selecting an input signal page 11 INPUT key Q Operating a menu page 19 MENU key RESET key ENTER 4 l arrow keys RETURN key This function is not provided in this projector Adjusting the image page 12 ASPECT key KEYSTONE key PATTERN key APA Auto Pixel Alignment key Use this key when inputting a computer signal via the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B Using various functions during projecting D ZOOM Digital Zoom 4 key Enlarges a portion of the image while projecting 1 Press the D ZOOM key to display the digital zoom icon on the projected image 2 Press the keys to move the digital zoom icon to the point on the image you wish to enlarge 3 Press the D ZOOM key or the D ZOOM key repeatedly to change the enlargement ratio The image can be enlarged up to 4 times Press the RESET key to restore the previous image PIC MUTING key Cuts off the image Press again to restore the image AUDIO MUTING key Mutes the audio output Press again to restore the previous volume VOLUME key For adjusting the volume output FREEZE key 2 Pauses a p
44. rojected image Press again to restore the image 1 Use this key when inputting a computer signal But it may not be used depending on the resolution of the input signal 2 Use this key when inputting a computer signal Location and Function of Controls 5 M NA Q Setting the energy saving mode easily ECO MODE key Energy saving mode can be set easily Energy saving mode consists of Lamp Mode Standby Mode With Static Signal and With No Input 1 Press the ECO MODE key to display the ECO Mode menu ECO Mode Menu ECO Mode User Sel aud 2 Press the key or ECO MODE key to select Eco or User mode Eco Sets each mode to the optimum energy saving value Lamp Mode Standard With No Input Standby With Static Signal Lamp Dimming Standby Mode Low go to step 6 User Sets each item of the energy saving mode menu as you desire go to step 3 3 Select User then press the key The setting items appear User Lamp Mode Standard AUTO POWER SAVING With No Input Off With Static Signal Off Standby Mode Standard Sel Q amp Set Exit aw 4 Press the key to select the item then press the ENTER key 5 Press the key to select the setting value 6 Press the ENTER key to restore the User screen 6 Location and Function of Controls For details on ECO Mode settings see Lamp Mode page 27 and Standby Mode page 28 on the I
45. th the following If the symptom is shown again consult with qualified Sony personnel Flashes twice The internal temperature is unusually high Check the items below Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes Check to see if the air filter is not clogged pages 3 39 Flashes six times Unplug the AC power cord from a wall outlet After checking that the ON STANDBY indicator goes out plug the power cord to a wall outlet again then turn on the projector Other number of flashes Consult with qualified Sony personnel LAMP COVER indicator Status Meaning Remedies Flashes in red Symptoms are indicated by number of flashes Address the problem in accordance with the following Flashes twice The lamp cover or air filter cover is not attached securely pages 37 39 Flashes three times The temperature of lamp is unusually high Turn off the power and wait for lamp to cool then turn on the power again If the symptom is shown again the lamp may be burnt out In such a case replace the lamp with a new one page 37 Indicators sieujo 33 34 Messages List When any of the messages listed below appears on the projected image address the problem in accordance with the table below Message Meaning Remedy Page High temp Lamp off in Check the items below 3 39 1 min Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes
46. tion will not work properly and a part of the image may not be displayed on the screen and also optimum image cannot be obtained depending on the type of input signal In this case adjust the Dot Phase H size and Shift items manually 3 The image may not be adjusted properly depending on the type of input signal In such a case adjust it manually to suit to the connected equipment 4 Network Setting is not displayed while REMOTE is selected from External Control in the INSTALL SETTING menu 5 This is available only when the video signal is NTSC 6 Select Off to avoid entering standby mode when there is no input signal The SET SETTING Menu nue N e Buisn sBunjes pue sjueujsnipy eb 26 E The MENU SETTING Menu The MENU SETTING menu is used for setting for the operations by using the menu or the Remote Commander Items Item descriptions Status On All on screen statuses are enabled Off Turn off the on screen displays except for the menus warning and confirmation messages Language Selects the language used in the menu and on screen displays Menu Position Top Left Bottom Left Center Top Right Bottom Right Selects the display position of the menu Start Up Image On Off When set to On the Start Up Image is displayed on the screen upon startup of the projector The MENU SETTING Menu The INSTALL SETTING Menu The INSTALL SETTING men
47. tting items cannot be set in some cases or changing the aspect ratio setting may have no effect A part of the image may be displayed in black depending on the setting item 4 Available when a video signal is input from the YPBPn input connector INPUT A or the HDMI input connector INPUT C 5 VPL CW275 only The INPUT SETTING Menu nue N e Bursf sBunjes pue sjueunsn py 21 22 Computer signal Aspect VPL CX275 Input signal Recommended setting value and projected image 4 3 Fulll Video signal The INPUT SETTING Menu 1 2 3 4 If you select Normal the image is projected in the same resolution as the input signal without changing the aspect ratio of the original image If you select Full2 the image is projected to fit the projected image size regardless of the aspect ratio of the image Ww NI 50 NN AAA Depending on the input signal the projected image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select 16 9 y pe gt O e Depending on the input signal the image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select Zoom EI gt VPL CW275 Computer signal Input signal Recommended setting value and projected image 4 3 Full 1747 Video signal 2 3 4 xS If you select Normal the ima
48. u is used for installing the projector Items Screen Fitting Item descriptions HV Keystone Warping You can choose how to correct image twist V Keystone This is displayed when HV Keystone is selected in the Screen Fitting Auto The Keystone adjustment is done automatically If the screen is tilted this function may not work properly In that case select Manual for Keystone adjustment Manual The higher the setting the narrower the top of the projected image The lower the setting the narrower the bottom H Keystone This is displayed when HV Keystone is selected in the Screen Fitting The higher the setting the narrower the right part of the projected image The lower the setting the narrower the left part Warping This is displayed when Warping is selected in the Screen Fitting Adjust You can correct image twist Reset You can reset adjusted values back to the default values Image Flip HV H V Off Flips the projected image horizontally and or vertically according to the installation method Background Black Blue Selects the background color of the projected image when no signal is input Lamp Mode Auto High Standard When set to High the image becomes brighter and power consumption becomes higher When set to Auto brightness is adjusted automatically according to image content Dark images are projected with brightness adjusted lead
49. y Mode i Start Up Image oo eee 26 DOLUS cete ederet 26 Subnet Mask sese 25 T Troubleshooting Turn off oo ss PUTO ON S acier rechte es U Using a menu eee 19 V V Keystone eseeeeeeree Ventilation holes Nolu itie zo sss ETE IS Index About Trademarks Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Kensington is a registered trademark of Kensington Technology Group The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Internet Explore is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PJLink is a registered trademark of Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders In this manual and 9 marks are not specified AMX is a trademark of AMX Corporation Index sieujo 53 Sony Corporation http www sony net

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