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1.                  http   PWPresenter pixelworks com                                  21 v  Items Functions  a Start projecting an image   u  Pause projecting an image                    Using Presentation Function via Network     1  To use the application  one of the following  conditions is required   e Connected to network where wireless  connection can be established  page 10    e Connected to a wireless network via USB  wireless LAN module IFU WLM3  not  supplied  that is connected to the  projector  page 11     2  Depending on your Internet connection  a  data communication fee may apply     Using Presentation Function via Network          YIOMION BIA UOHOUNS UOI e Uesel 4    49    50     gt  Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection       Playing Video and Audio using USB  Connection    You can also play video and audio simply by connecting the projector and computer with a  USB A B cable  not supplied     Playing video and audio using USB connection requires to start USB Display    System requirements for using the application are as follows     Os    Windows XP  Home Professional  recommended    Windows Vista  Home Premium Business Ultimate Enterprise   Windows 7  Home Premium Professional  Recommended  Ultimate Enterprise  Windows 8   Mac OS X  10 6 x 10 7 x 10 8 x    CPU  Pentium4 2 8GHz or faster    Starting USB Display    1 Connecting the projector and your computer with a USB A B cable  not supplied    page 10      2 Tumon the projector     Select    Type B USB
2.      0 00    50  Playing Video and Audio             50  Using the Controller    50       USB Media Viewer       Using USB Media Viewer                  52  Thumbnail Mode          ee 53  Option Menu    sesser 53  Display Mode           eee eee 54  Option Menu        eee 54  Slideshow Mode         eee 54  Option Menu    nsss 55   Others   Wndicators orea itani daresi 56   Messages List siias ironiis 57   Troubleshooting oseese 58   Replacing the Lamp          ee 60   Cleaning the Air Filter 0  62   Specifications    s es 64    Projection Distance and Lens Shift  R  nge eiria e ded econ ees 71    DIMENSIONS 0          cceeeeeeeeeeeseeeseseseeees 75  END USER LICENSE  AGREEMENT    seee TT  Indek annnak es Bhs eed 83  Table of Contents    3    4     gt  Overview       Location and Function of Controls    Main Unit                     Interactive Pen detector   VPL SW630C SW620C only        Projection window     Control panel keys  page 6        Side cover Ventilation hole   intake        Focus lever  page 16      Air filter  page 62      Lens shift dial H  page 17      Lends shift dial V  page 17      Zoom lever  page 16      Connector panel  page 5     Lamp cover  page 60        Adjuster  page 17     Location and Function of Controls              Security bar  Connects to a commercially available  security chain or wire         Security lock  Connects to an optional security cable  manufactured by Kensington   For details  visit Kensington   s web site   http   www kensington c
3.     as the input source  page 14   After a short time  the projector is  recognized as a CD ROM drive in the computer     3 Open    USB Display    in the CD ROM drive     The resolution of your computer changes when the application is started    Depending of the computer   s setting  the application may start automatically    When you are finished using the projector  you can simply disconnect the USB cable without using  the Safely Remove Hardware option    Movie player  Media Player  etc   images may not be projected properly    If your OS is Windows Vista  Windows 7 or Windows 8  turning off the Windows Aero is  recommended     Playing Video and Audio Using the Controller  After starting USB Display  the controller For Windows   appears on the screen  and projection    playback starts automatically  USB Display   X              gt  i I E                  Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection    For Mac                                                                             OOO   gt  i fs    Items Functions     Start audio video  playback   Pause audio video   x playback   Stop audio video playback      the screen turns black    Display information about   e USB Display              Playing Video and Audio using USB Connection          uoljaauuoyD gsn Buisn olpny pue capi  Buejd    51    52     gt  USB Media Viewer    Using USB Media Viewer    You can browse image files stored in a USB memory device inserted in the USB connector of  the projector  without using a
4.    Email Addrase  Maintenance Ei    Mail Account  SS   Nal address     Ouigoing Wall Sarver  NTP       Requires Authentication                3 Enter the outgoing e mail address in  the Email Address box then check the  Report Timing check box of the e mail  report to be sent     4 Set the mail account for sending e   mail reports     Mail Address  Enter the e mail address   Outgoing Mail Server  SMTP   Enter  the address of outgoing mail server    SMTP     Required Authentication  Check this  check box if authentication is required  for sending e mail    Requires the use of POP  Authentication before sending email   POP before SMTP   Check this  check box to arrange for POP  authentication to be performed before  sending e mail    Incoming Mail Server  POP3   Enter  the address of the incoming mail  server  POP3  to be used for POP  authentication    Account Name  Enter the mail account  name    Password  Enter the password     SMTP Authentication  Check this  check box to arrange for SMTP  authentication to be performed before  sending e mail    Account Name  Enter the mail account  name    Password  Enter the password     5 Confirm the contents of the e mail  report     When you click on  View   the contents  of the e mail report are displayed     6 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     e The email report function will not work if the  network uses Outbound Port25 blocking
5.    which prevents access to the SMTP server    e You cannot use the following characters to    CERLE    enter the characters in the text box   gt   a  23   si        amp  a      lt  o c6  gt         Setting the LAN Network of  the projector    Set the LAN network function on the Setup  page    Entered values will not be applied unless  you click on  Apply      1 Click on  Network  to open the  Network page     Data Projector             rea     oo  S    onanan        Speatry anit       IP Ades  f     lman sete                    sutnetWask    DefautGateway    ff   primayDNs      _  seconsayons   A          Option        Ethernet  MAC Address  Speed  Auto Detect                         LAN Network  setting area    Network button    2 Set the items for internet protocol    Obtain an IP address automatically   Automatically provides the network  settings by a DHCP server function   such as the router  The IP Address   Subnet Mask  Default Gateway   Primary DNS  and Secondary DNS  display the values provided by a  DHCP server    Specify an IP address  Set the network  manually     IP Address  Input the IP address of the  projector     Subnet Mask  Input the subnet mask of  the projector     Default Gateway  Input the default  gateway of the projector     Primary DNS  Input the primary DNS  server of the projector     Secondary DNS  Input the secondary  DNS server of the projector     3 Set the items for Ethenet     MAC Address  Displays the MAC  address of the projector    Speed 
6.   Audio input connector  Shared with S VIDEO       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 PsPR  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  1 Vrms   maximum volume  when inputting 500 mVrms   output  impedance 5 kohms       Other connectors    RS 232C connector  D Sub 9 pin male       LAN connector  RJ45  1OBASE T 100BASE TX       USB connector  Type A       USB connector  Type B       Microphone input  Mini jack             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 VPL SW630C SW620C S W630  100 V to 240 V AC   requirements 3 3 Ato 1 5 A  50 60 Hz    VPL SW620 VPL SX630  100 V to 240 V AC  3 2 A to  1 4 A  50 60 Hz       Specifications          sJaUIO    65       Items    Descriptions       VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620 VPL SX630       Power  consumption    VPL SW630C    100 V to 120 V AC  328W  220 V to 240 V AC  316W  VPL SW620C    100 V to 120 V AC  321W  220 V to 240 V AC  309W  VPL SW630    100 V to 120 V AC  323 W  220 V to 240 V AC  311 W  VPL SW620    100 V to 120 V AC  318 W  220 V to 240 V AC  305 W  VPL SX630    100 V to 120 V AC  318 W  220 V to 240 V AC  306 W       Standby po
7.   Closing Interactive Presentation  Utility 2    Click the icon in the Dock to display the  pop up menu  then select  Exit      Using the Interactive Function  VPL SW630C SW620C only        uonoun4 9A42L19 U      45    46     gt  Presentation Function via Network       Using Presentation Function via Network    The Presentation Function via Network enables you to do the following    e Connect a maximum of eight computers to the projector       Project images from a maximum of four computers simultaneously    e Connecting a USB wireless LAN module  not supplied  to the projector as an access point   allows the projector to connect to up to seven computers simultaneously     Presentation Function via Network requires installation of Projector Station for Network  Presentation  supplied CD ROM   For information on updates of Projector Station for Network  Presentation  visit Sony   s web site  https   www servicesplus sel sony com    System requirements for using the application are as follows     Os    Windows XP  Home Professional  recommended    Windows Vista  Home Premium Business Ultimate Enterprise   Windows 7  Home Premium Professional  Recommended  Ultimate Enterprise  Windows 8   Mac OS X  10 6 x 10 7 x 10 8 x    CPU  Pentium4 2 8GHz or faster    e To install the application  administrative rights are required    e If you do not have administrative rights  the application may not run properly    e If firewall or security software is installed  the application may not ru
8.   a  oe   mn  Unit  mm  inches   Front Center of the  projection window  E  rs   e  o  st      Unit  mm  inches        Dimensions             s1940    75                                                                                                                                                                                     Bottom  2 93  3 21 32  30 5  1 3   6   N  gt    D  ai    g  lt   oO  E    N  lt      lt    A  8  9  Se  o  a  0  8 2  D  2   N  oO  ite   N     26  41   1 Yop      215 5  8 15 32  61 5  2 13 32   S    V  fo   Unit  mm  inches              76 Dimensions       END USER LICENSE  AGREEMENT    IMPORTANT     BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE   PLEASE READ THIS END USER  LICENSE AGREEMENT     EULA      CAREFULLY  BY USING THE  SOFTWARE YOU ARE ACCEPTING  THE TERMS OF THIS EULA  IF YOU DO  NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS  EULA  YOU MAY NOT USE THE  SOFTWARE     This EULA is a legal agreement between  you and Sony Corporation     SONY      This  EULA governs your rights and obligations  regarding the software of SONY and or its  third party licensors  including SONY   s  affiliates  and their respective affiliates   collectively  the    THIRD PARTY  SUPPLIERS      together with any updates   upgrades provided by SONY  any printed   on line or other electronic documentation  for such software  and any data files created  by operation of such software  collectively   the    SOFTWARE         Notwithstanding the foregoing  any software  in the SOFTWARE having a separate e
9.   express intended third party beneficiary of   and shall have the right to enforce  each  provision of this EULA with respect to the  SOFTWARE of such party     YOUR ACCOUNT RESPONSIBILITIES    Should you return your DEVICE to its place  of purchase  sell or otherwise transfer your  DEVICE  or if this EULA is terminated  you  are responsible for and must uninstall the  SOFTWARE from the DEVICE and delete  any and all accounts you may have  established on DEVICE or are accessible  through the SOFTWARE  You are solely  responsible for maintaining the  confidentiality of any accounts you have  with SONY OR third parties and any  usernames and passwords associated with  YOUR USE OF the DEVICE     Should you have any questions concerning  this EULA  you may contact SONY by  writing to SONY at applicable contact  address of each area or country     Copyright    2012 Sony Corporation     82   END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT       Index                     A   AGC IN esinaine s 5   Acceptable input signal           cece 70   Adjust Signal sisside 23   Adjuster            4 17   Ait ET csccssidesesetssssscadeasavsaxeenscsccuscteshactecs 62   APAL E 6   Aspet b oirinn ear Casignsadimtecatetad 6  22  24   B   BLANK       Brightness   C   CC Displayanocnens n menaa 26   Color   Color TEMPE 21   Connecting a computer    eee 9   Connecting a Video equipment                 11   Connecting an external monitor and audio  equipment   Connector panel Ai   Constant Brightness  0        eee 28   CON
10.   gt     7  When set to    High     the image  becomes brighter  and power consumption becomes higher  When set to     Low     power consumption is minimized  however  the image will be  darker  When set to    Auto     brightness is adjusted automatically  according to image content  Dark images are projected with brightness  adjusted  leading to energy saving  Bright images are projected  brightly  without adjusting brightness        Constant  Brightness    On Off  Available when the lamp mode is set to High  Outputs light at  a certain brightness        Auto Power Saving       With No Input    Lamp Cutoff  The lamp turns off automatically and power  consumption is reduced if no signal is input for more than 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 56   Standby     If no signal is input to the unit for more than 10 minutes   the power turns off automatically  and the unit enters standby mode   Off  You can deactivate the With No Input        With Static  Signal    Lamp Dimming       gt     7  If an image does not change for about 10  seconds  lamp output is gradually reduced  approximately 10  to  15  3  from that set in the Lamp Mode  Automatically the lamp slowly  darkens to approximately 30  of its lamp output according to the  selected time  with no change to input signal     5        10        15        20     minutes or    Demo      While dimming the lamp  the mess
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12.   the image farther  down            e Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing  modifying the original picture     2    9      4      S     by switching to the aspect mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or  producers  which are legally protected    e Depending on the input signal  setting items for aspect ratio or some other setting items cannot  be set in some cases  or changing the aspect ratio setting may have no effect    e A part of the image may be displayed in black  depending on the setting item     Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input connector  INPUT A INPUT B      If the projected image includes large amount of black portion around it  the APA function 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    Phase         Pitch     and    Shift    items manually    Available when a computer or a video signal is input from the RGB YPBPR input connector   INPUT A     When    APA     page 23  or    Smart APA     page 26  is performed  the adjusted value for    Pitch     will return to its factory default  If you want to continue using the adjusted value  set    Smart  APA    to    Off        The Screen Menu          nu  y e Buisn sumes pue sjueujsnipy    23    24       Aspect    VPL SW630C SW620C SW630   SW620                            Input signal Recommen
13.   the softer  the picture        Expert Setting       Gamma  Mode      8    Graphics1  Gamma correction to make halftones brighter  This setting is  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  Improves black and white contrast  Suitable for images with lots of text  content         1  When a computer signal is input  this option is available     2  The settings in the Picture return to their factory defaults  except for Picture Mode     3  When a video signal is input  this option is available     4  When the signal without color burst signal is input after selecting    Video    or    S Video     this  option is unavailable     5  When an analog TV signal is input  this option may not available  depending on the color system     6  When    Picture Mode    is set to the item other than    Presentation    or    Blackboard     this option    is available      7  Not available if    Input    is set to    Type A USB       8  When    Picture Mode    is set to    Blackboard     this option is unavailable     The Picture Menu          nus e Buisn sues pue sjueujsnipy    21          The Screen Menu    The Screen menu is used to adjust the size  position and aspect ratio of the projected image for  each input signal              Items Item descriptions   Aspect     Changes the aspect ratio of
14.   to reset the lamp timer  page 26      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      Replacing the Lamp          sJaUIO    61    62       Cleaning the Air Filter    When a message appears on the projected image indicating time for a filter cleaning  clean the    air filter  pages 56  57    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  temperature may rise inside the unit  leading to a possible malfunction or fire     1 Tum off the projector  and disconnect Push  B   and remove the air filter holder  the AC power cord from the AC outlet  in the direction of the arrow                 2 Open the side cover and remove the air  filter holder   Press  A  and open the side cover in the  direction of the arrow shown on the  illustration below  and remove the air  filter holder            Air filter holder    3 Clean the air filter with a vacuum  cleaner   Remove the air filter as illustrated below  then clean with the vacuum cleaner     Cleaning the Air Filter    The air filte
15.  1 35  85 x 53    0 588 0 606 0 404  16  0 405  16    23   4 23 7 8   110 inch  2 79 m   2 37 x 1 48  93 x 58   0 651 0 671 0 446  17   8    0 448  17 7 4    25 3 4 26 1 2                    Projection distance formula  VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620   D  Projected image size  Diagonal   H  Distance between the edge of the image and the center of the projection window    Expression 1 Unit  m  inches        Projection Distance L  Min      Projection Distance L  Max         L 0 006306 x D 0 0433   L 0 248266 x D 1 7042        L 0 006502 x D 0 0439   L 0 255998 x D 1 7288              Expression 2       Height H from center of projection window to edge of screen       Projection Distance L  Min      Projection Distance L  Max         H 0 00424 x D 0 01957   H 0 16676 x D 0 77063        H 0 00425 x D 0 02002   H 0 16740 x D 0 78812                 Lens shift range  VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620        VSur      VSon      3 7      HSr      HS       2 3        Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range          SJOUIO    73    74       Projection distance table  VPL SX630     Unit  m  inches                                     3   Height H from center of projection  Projected image size Nags window to edge of screen  Projection  Distance L Projection Projection  Diagonal D Width x Height Distance L Distance L   Min    Max    70 inch  1 78 m   1 42 x 1 07  56 x 42    0 374 0 385 0 172  6 7 3  0 173  6 7 39    14 3 4 15 174   80 inch  2 03 m   1 63 x 1 22  64 x 48   0 433 0 446 0 200  7
16.  7 3   0 200  7 7 39    17   8 17 5   3   90 inch  2 29 m   1 83 x 1 37  72 x 54      0 493 0 508 0 227  9  0 228  9    19 1 2 20   100 inch  2 54 m   2 03 x 1 52  80 x 60   0 552 0 569 0 255  10 1  0 255  10 1    21 374 22   5   110 inch  2 79 m   2 24 x 1 68  88 x 66   0 612 0 630 0 282  11 1  0 283  11     24   8 24 7 9   115 inch  2 92 m   2 34 x 1 75  92 x 69   0 641 0 661 0 296  11 314  0 297  11 314    25 1 4 26 1 3                          Projection distance formula  VPL SX630   D  Projected image size  Diagonal   H  Distance between the edge of the image and the center of the projection window    Expression 1    Unit  m  inches        Projection Distance L  Min      Projection Distance L  Max         L 0 005950 x D 0 0433        L 0 234240 x D 1 7056     L 0 006125 x D 0 0432   L 0 241125 x D 1 6993           Expression 2       Height H from center of projection window to edge of screen       Projection Distance L  Min      Projection Distance L  Max         H 0 00275 x D 0 02018   H 0 10826 x D 0 79441        H 0 00275 x D 0 02014   H 0 10846 x D 0 79297              Lens shift range  VPL SX630           VSur      VSon      3 1      HSr      HS       2 3           2 3     2 3     Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range       Dimensions                                                                                                                                              Top  372  14 21 39   109  4   32  Center of the  projection window  E  D      isp   O     o
17.  Network  Presentation  the connection setting window  appears     1 Find projectors connected to the  network   Click    Search    in the connection setting  window to search for projectors   For Windows           Network Protentation Connettion Setting             Wireless LAN Adapter    Atheras ARS007EG Wirdess Network Adapter w  Comectontistry Aa    IP Address    Profile Name    Connection ssD        Manual Connect             For Mac     eoo       Network Presentation Connection Setting    E ESE    Profile Name Connection SSID  i IP Adress        C Search Delete    Property       Connect    Manual Connect               e The appearance of the application on the  screen is subject to change without notice     e When a projector is connected to a network  via a wireless connection  if the    SSID    is  changed from the factory default  it may not  be found    e When a projector is connected to a network  via a wired connection  depending on the  network environment  it may not be found    e When connecting a projector with its     SSID        Security Method    and    Wireless  Password    in the    Wireless LAN Setting     changed  select    Manual Connect    and  connect manually     2 Select a projector to project an image     Check the checkbox   3 Click    Connect        If other users are projecting an image   the controller appears on the screen   Click the    gt    to start projecting an  image  page 48     If no users are projecting an image  the  controller appe
18.  OR IN ANY WAY  INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS  WARRANTY  SHOULD THE SOFTWARE  PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE  ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY  SERVICING  REPAIR OR CORRECTION   SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT  ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  SO THESE  EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO  YOU     LIMITATION OF LIABILITY    SONY AND EACH OF THE THIRD   PARTY SUPPLIERS  for purposes of this  Section  SONY and each of the THIRD   PARTY SUPPLIERS shall be collectively  referred to as    SONY     SHALL NOT BE  LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR  BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED WARRANTY  BREACH OF  CONTRACT  NEGLIGENCE  STRICT  LIABILITY OR UNDER ANY OTHER    END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT          SJB    79    80    LEGAL THEORY RELATED TO THE  SOFTWARE  INCLUDING  BUT NOT  LIMITED TO  ANY DAMAGES ARISING  OUT OF LOSS OF PROFITS  LOSS OF  REVENUE  LOSS OF DATA  LOSS OF  USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY  ASSOCIATED HARDWARE  DOWN  TIME AND USER   S TIME  EVEN IF ANY  OF THEM HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF  THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES  IN ANY CASE  EACH AND  ALL OF THEIR AGGREGATE  LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION  OF THIS EULA SHALL BE LIMITED TO  THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID FOR  THE PRODUCT  SOME JURISDICTIONS  DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO THE  ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     CONSENT TO USE OF NON   PERSONAL INFORMATION   LOCATION DATA  DATA SECURITY    You acknowledge and agree that SONY and  its affiliates
19.  Select the network speed of the  projector     Setting the WLAN Network of  the projector  Set the WLAN network function on the  Setup page     Entered values will not be applied unless  you click on  Apply       T Click the  WLAN Setting  to open the  WLAN Setting page     Using Network Features          yJOMION    35    36       Data Projector             WLAN Setting button 3  a     Enable or disable the radio wave   output of USB wireless LAN module    Wireless ON  Enables radio wave  output of USB wireless LAN module    Wireless OFF  Disables radio wave  output of USB wireless LAN module    WLAN Network  Set the modes for  USB wireless LAN module     Input the SSID of the access point if     Access Pt   Manual     is selected   Channel Setting  Displays the channel  of the access point if    WLAN  Network    is set to    Access Pt   Auto       Select the channel of the access point if     Access Pt   Manual     is selected   Encryption Type  Displays the security  method of the access point if    WLAN  Network    is set to    Access Pt   Auto                        Items Descriptions  Access Pt  Activates USB wireless   Auto  LAN module as an access  point  and items for  WLAN are automatically  set    Access Pt  Activates USB wireless    Manual  LAN module as an access  point  Set the items for  WLAN manually    Client Activates USB wireless  LAN module as a client               a  Input the settings for Access Pt    Mode    When the USB wireless LAN module is   activa
20.  are  intentionally facilitated by the SOFTWARE   You may not modify or tamper with any  digital rights management functionality of  the SOFTWARE  You may not bypass   modify  defeat or circumvent any of the  functions or protections of the SOFTWARE  or any mechanisms operatively linked to the  SOFTWARE  You may not separate any  individual component of the SOFTWARE  for use on more than one DEVICE unless  expressly authorized to do so by SONY  You  may not remove  alter  cover or deface any  trademarks or notices on the SOFTWARE   You may not share  distribute  rent  lease   sublicense  assign  transfer or sell the  SOFTWARE  The software  network  services or other products other than  SOFTWARE upon which the  SOFTWARP   S performance depends might  be interrupted or discontinued at the  discretion of the suppliers  software  suppliers  service suppliers  or SONY    SONY and such suppliers do not warrant  that the SOFTWARE  network services   contents or other products will continue to  be available  or will operate without  interruption or modification        SJB    END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT   77       78    EXCLUDED SOFTWARE AND OPEN  SOURCE COMPONENTS    Notwithstanding the foregoing limited  license grant  you acknowledge that the  SOFTWARE may include EXCLUDED  SOFTWARE  Certain EXCLUDED  SOFTWARE may be covered by open  source software licenses     Open Source  Components      which means any software  licenses approved as open source licenses by  the Open Source Ini
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22.  computer    Supported storage media and file format    e Supported storage media  USB flash memory   e Supported format of storage media  FAT format   e Supported file format  JPEG   jpg  jpeg   Bitmap   bmp   PNG   png   GIF   gif   TIFF   tif  tiff     e exFAT  NTFS are not supported    e TIFF files containing EXIF information are not supported    e Image files in a USB memory device connected to the projector via a USB hub may not be   displayed    Security protected USB memory may not function correctly    e A USB memory card reader that is recognized as more than one drive may not function correctly    e Display of image files that are larger than 4092 x 3072 pixels is not guaranteed  It may take a long  time to display  or may not be displayed    e A folder with a deep folder structure or with a very long folder name may not be displayed    e An image may not be displayed  depending on its file type    e Files or folders with names including non alphanumeric characters may not be displayed    e When displaying an image file  do not disconnect the USB memory device  It may cause a  malfunction of the USB memory device or the projector  Disconnect the USB memory device  when the USB Memory device selection screen is displayed        1 Connect a USB Memory device to the projector  page 13      2 Select    Type A USB    as the input source  page 14      3 Select the USB Memory device        Press the ENTER key to display in the thumbnail mode   USB Media Viewer has three d
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24.  dials  focus lever and zoom lever        Open the side cover    Press and open the side cover in the  direction of the arrow shown on the  illustration below                       Projecting an Image       abew  ue Buysnipy bunoslosg    15    16    Adjusting the Projected image                         Size  Zoom                                                                                      Projecting an Image                Position                                         Lens shift  Position  i  oe     Pa        a  lt      ae 8 Pa Loe    ba  Kore Css    a_i ve  Lens shift  dial H  Lens shift  dial V                      Adjuster       For adjusting lens shift  turn each dial with  your hand  screwdriver  etc                    abew  ue Buysnipy bunoslosg    Adjusting the tilt of the projector with the adjusters    You can adjust the height of the projector  using the adjusters    By changing the tilt of the projector with  adjusters  you can adjust the position of the  projected image                          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 adjuster extended        Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image    Press the ASPECT key on the remote commander to change the aspect ratio of the projected  image  You can also change the setting in Aspect of the Screen menu  pages 22  24      Projecting an Image 17       18       Correcting trapezoidal distortion of the projected image  
25.  the projected image  page 24    VPL SW630C  4 3  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  SW620C SW630  with an aspect ratio fixed to 4 3     SW620  When the  computer signal is  input    16 9  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 16 9    Full 1  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image  size without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal    Full 2  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image  size changing the aspect ratio of the input signal    Full 3  Displays the image to fit the maximum width or height  up  to 1280 x 720 pixels  without changing the aspect ratio of the  input signal    Normal  Displays the image on the center position of the  projected screen without changing the resolution of the input  signal or enlarging the image        VPL SW630C   SW620C SW630   SW620  When the  video signal is input    4 3  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 4 3    16 9  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 16 9    Full  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  changing the aspect ratio of the input signal    Zoom  Zooms the center area of a projected image        VPL SX630  When  the computer signal is  input    4 3  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 4 3    16 9  Displays the image to fit the maximu
26.  the slideshow starts from the first image  again        Soff    After displaying the last image  the slideshow ends and returns to the  thumbnail mode        Using USB Media Viewer       JOMal  LIPON GSN    55    56     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    e The projector is ready to operate after having been turned on   e 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 With No Input  Lamp Cutoff    page 28        Flashes in red    The projector is in abnormal status  Symptoms are indicated by  number of flashes  Address the problem in accordance with 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    e Check if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes   pages 4  4    e Check if the air filter is not clogged   page 62    e Check if the Installation Attitude in the Installation menu is set  correctly   page 30        Flashes six times    Unplug the AC power cord from a wall outlet  After checking that the  ON STANDBY indicator 
27. ER key to  register the setting and return to the  previous screen     Contrast             0 Adjust    Press the MENU key to clear the  menu     The menu disappears automatically if no  operation is performed         2  The Picture Menu    The Picture is used to adjust the picture for each input signal        Items    Item descriptions       Picture Mode    Dynamic  Emphasizes the contrast to produce a dynamic and vivid picture   Standard  Provides an image which is natural and well balanced   Presentation   Provides a bright image  suitable for presentations   Blackboard  Provides an image suitable for displaying on a blackboard   Game  Provides an image suitable for viewing games    Cinema  Provides an image suitable for viewing movies                    Reset     Resets the factory setting    Contrast The higher the value  the greater the contrast  The lower the value  the lower  the contrast    Brightness The higher the value  the brighter the picture  The lower the value  the darker  the picture    Color        4 The higher the value  the greater the intensity  The lower the value  the lower  the intensity    Hue        4 5 The higher the value  the more greenish the picture becomes  The lower the    value  the more reddish the picture becomes        Color Temp        High Middle Low  The higher the value  the more bluish the picture  The  lower the value  the more reddish the picture        Sharpness    The higher the value  the sharper the picture  The lower the value
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29. Keystone feature   If the image becomes trapezoidal  set the keystone manually   1 Press the KEYSTONE key on the remote  commander or select V Keystone in the  Installation menu   2 Use the        keys to set the value  The  higher the value  narrower the top of the    projected image  The lower the value  the Increase the number  narrower the bottom  towards plus    e Since the Keystone adjustment is an  electronic correction  the image may be  deteriorated    e Depending on the position adjusted with the  lens shift feature  the aspect ratio of the  image may change from the original or Increase the number  projected image may be distorted with towards minus  Keystone adjustment        Displaying a pattern   You can display a pattern for adjusting the projected image or a grid pattern with the PATTERN  key on the remote commander  Press the PATTERN key again to restore the previous image   You can use a grid pattern as a guide to write text or to draw lines and shapes on the whiteboard  or blackboard without using a computer     You cannot use this key when    Type A USB        Type B USB    or    Network    is selected as the input        Automatically adjusts Phase  Pitch and Shift of projected image while a  signal is input from a computer  APA  Auto Pixel Alignment     Press the APA key on the remote commander  Press again to cancel adjusting during the setting   You can also set APA in the Screen Menu  page 23   If Smart APA in the Function menu is set  to    On     ex
30. SCII   PSK WPA2  _  characters for a password    PSK  TKIP    AES   or   WPA2 PSK    AES                 Obtain an IP address automatically   Automatically provides the network  settings by a DHCP server function   such as the router  The IP Address   Subnet Mask  Default Gateway   Primary DNS  and Secondary DNS  display the values provided by a  DHCP server    Specify an IP address  Set the network  manually     IP Address  Input the IP address of the  projector     Subnet Mask  Input the subnet mask of  the projector     Default Gateway  Input the default  gateway of the projector     Primary DNS  Input the primary DNS  server of the projector     Secondary DNS  Input the secondary  DNS server of the projector    MAC Address  Displays the MAC  address for USB wireless LAN  module     Using Network Features          yJOMION    37    Setting the Control Protocol  of the Projector    Change the settings for the control protocol  on the Setup page  Entered values will not be  applied unless you click on  Apply       T Click on  Advanced Menu  to display  the buttons for more settings     Data Projector SONY    Information Control Setup    OWNER INFORMATION  Setthe owner name and installation status of the projector  that will be includedin Mail Reports    NETWORK  Change the network setings        WLAN SETTING  Change th          MAIL REPORT  Setup the Mail Report tunction  which automatically reports  projector errors and scheduled maintenance     ADVANCED MENU  Advanced setti
31. SS O N Y 4 532 769 12  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 SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620  VPL SX630       Not all models are available in all countries and area  Please check  with your local Sony Authorized Dealer     Homi       2014 Sony Corporation             2       Table of Contents          Overview  Location and Function of Controls     4  Main Umt nearh ankr 4  Connector Panel             cc cceeeeees 5  Remote Commander and Control  Panel Keysni ararinesna 6  Interactive Pen Device  VPL   SW630C SW620C only              8  Preparation  Connecting the Projector   0 0 0 0    9  Connecting a Computer                  9  Connecting a Video  equipment 00 0    eee eeeeeteeeeeeeeee 11  Connecting a microphone            13    Connecting a USB memory  COVICE seei erative aeiees 13  Connecting an External Monitor and  Audio Equipment            13       Projecting Adjusting an  Image  Projecting an Image uu    eeeeeeeeee 14    Adjusting the Projected image     16  Turning Off the Power                 19       Adjustments and Settings  Using a Menu    Using a MENU ou    eee 20  The Picture Menu                ccesseeeeeees 21  The Screen Menu           c  cccessceeerees 22  The Function Menu                  ceee 26  The Operation Menu          ee 27    Table of Contents       The Connection Power Menu             28  Th
32. TASE ee   Control Key Lock   Control Panel Keys 00 0    ceeeseeseeseteeeeee 6    Correcting trapezoidal distortion of the  projected image     Keystone feature    00    eeeeeeeereeeee 6  D  Digital ZOOM senienas nrs 6  E       H                  H  Horizontal          cccceeseeeseesseeseeeseeeeeeees 23  High Altitude Mode 0    eee 30    1 ee cena ere rete err cete Pern yer 21  l  Imate FliPseniercoranen n aa 30  Information Menu   ssssseseeseeereeeeerree 31  Input  Installation menu   sssssssesessseessererserssese 30  Interactive Function sss 41  Interactive Pen Device    ssssesssseeseesesee 8  K  KEYSTONE siirinsesi 6  18  L  Lamp COVER  oror n i 4  Lamp Timer            sev DL  Lamp Timer Reset                 lt     26  LAMP COVER indicator     4  56  LAN COMMNCCHOL oo    ee eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 5  Team WA a EE E TA 27  Link to Image Flip oes 30  Location and function of controls               4  M  Main Unit ssassn 4  Messages list     re  Model Natie  sccccccsicsscsassascentasssntexsassovnavees 31  MUTING bi isccsssseciscsisastessdtissusnssaisticcrstiasiss 6  N  Network Features    seeen 32   0   Operation MENU 0 0    eee eects 27  Optional accessories 0    cesses 66  OUUDUE srecetina 5  P  Phase  Pitch  Shift       0   cccccecceeeeseeee 23  Picture menu           s 2l  Picture mode        21  Pin assignment               68  Projecting an image    we 14  Projection distance           ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71  Projector Station for Network   Presentation         cce
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34. age     DA x   0   LAD    Depending on the input signal  the  projected image may be projected as  illustrated below  In this a case  select     16 9              Depending on the input signal  the  projected image may be projected as  illustrated below  In this a case  select     Zoom           The Screen Menu          nus e Buisn sumes pue sjueujsnipy    25    26        amp  The Function Menu    The Function menu is used for setting various functions of the projector        Items    Volume    Item descriptions    The higher the value  the louder an audio volume and the lower the  value  the lower the audio volume        Mic Volume    Adjust the volume of the microphone                Speaker On Off  When set to    On     speaker outputs sound  To not output  sound from the speaker  select    Off       Smart APA On Off  When set to    On     APA functions automatically when a  signal is input    CC Display CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4  Select the closed    caption service  captions or text    Off  Closed caption does not appear        Lamp Timer Reset    When replacing the lamp  resets the lamp timer  page 60         Start Up Image    On Off  When set to    On     the Start Up Image is displayed on the  screen when the projector is powered on         1  APA functions when a computer signal is input via the RGB input connector  INPUT A INPUT    B       2  The maximum available mic volume is set by the value of    Volume        The Function Menu       E The Operatio
35. age    Lamp  Dimming    appears  If you select    Demo      the image will start to  darken about 40 seconds later  When any change in signal is detected   or an operation  remote control or control panel  is performed  normal  brightness is restored    Off  You can deactivate the With Static Signal        Standby Mode      Standard Low  When set to    Low     lowers power consumption in  Standby mode        The Connection Power Menu       Items Item descriptions       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   With the projector turned off  you can also unplug the AC power cord  without going to Standby mode  regardless of the Direct Power On  setting         1    2   aa   4      5      6    7      8      10      1       12      13      14     This may not be optimum depending on the input signal  In this case set manually according  to the connected equipment    When    Standby Mode    is set to    Low     the network and network control function cannot be  operated while the projector is in standby mode    This varies depending on the    Lamp Mode    setting    As the lamp is dimmed gradually  you may not notice any change in brightness  You might only  notice that the lamp has dimmed when its brightness is restored after there is a change in input  signal    This mode does not work for about three minutes after the lamp lights  A change in signal may  not b
36. ail mode  page 53         Rotate the image 90 degrees counter clockwise        Rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise        Switch to the slideshow mode  and start the slideshow from the selected  image   page 54        Display the previous image        Oo DEPTE    Display the next image        Slideshow Mode    In slideshow mode  you can view images as a slideshow        Option menu    Press ENTER key on the remote commander  The slideshow pauses and the option menu  appears in the lower part of the screen     Using USB Media Viewer    Option Menu       Items    Item descriptions       Hide the option menu        Return to the thumbnail mode  page 53         Display the previous image        Display the next image        oooga    Press the      key to change the slideshow time interval        Slideshow time interval       After 3 seconds  display the next image        After 5 seconds  display the next image        py    After 10 seconds  display the next image        a    Press the      key to change the slideshow effect        Slideshow effect       The next image appears with tile transition effect        The next image appears from the left side of the screen        The next image appears from the right side of the screen        The next image appears from the top of the screen             The next image appears from the bottom of the screen        Gon    Press the      key to change the slideshow repeat setting        Repeat Setting       After displaying the last image 
37. ain device can use all the functions  whereas the sub device can  use only the drawing function    Use of these functions requires installation of Interactive Presentation Utility 2  For Interactive  Presentation Utility 2 software update  visit Sony   s web site   https   www servicesplus sel sony com    http   pro sony eu InteractiveUtility    Using the Interactive Function  VPL SW630C SW620C only        uonoun y4   A42L19 U      41    42    The interactive function works by a detector in the projector  which picks up infrared rays emitted   from the tip of the Interactive Pen Device  Observe the precautions noted below    e Avoid placing the projector where the Interactive Pen detector is directly exposed to fluorescent  light or other strong light    e Do not cover the pen tip of the Interactive Pen Device or the Interactive Pen detector    e Infrared data communication or noise from another device may cause improper operation    Observe the precautions noted below during the calibration    e Avoid placing obstacles between the interactive detector and the screen    e Do not move the projector and the screen    If Calibration Auto does not calibrate properly  try the following methods    e Shield the screen from strong  direct outside light    e Reduce the ambient light while Calibration Auto is performed    e If Calibration Auto still does not calibrate properly after reducing the lighting as suggested above   click    Calibration Main    and    Calibration Sub     then 
38. ars on the screen and  starts projecting an image     Display related settings  such as your  computer   s resolution  change when the  application is started                 Connection Settings       Item Item descriptions       Wireless LAN To select a wireless LAN  Adapter  for adapter used for Projector  Windows only   Station for Network  Presentation  appears only  when wireless connection is       used    Connection List profiles that have been  History connected before        Search Results  Show the search result        Profile Name  Display the registered names  of the projectors found in the    network        Connection Display the connection  method  Network  connection Wireless direct    connection                  Using Presentation Function via Network       v  A  D  n  D       l  D      fa    A     E     fe   E          lt   D  Z  D  Q     fe    lt j  na    47                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ltem ltem descriptions Items Functions  Displays the strength of the Stop projecting an image  N wireless signal  appears only z  screen turns black    N o wireless connection is Change the application  used     settings   SSID Display SSID  appears only     Discontiecttron the  when wireless connection is x projector   used   a           a    elect a pr
39. atible equipment which has the HDMI Logo    e Use a high speed HDMI cable s  on which the cable type logo is specified   Sony products are  recommended        The HDMI connector of this projector is not compatible with DSD  Direct Stream Digital  Signal  or CEC  Consumer Electronics Control  Signal     Connecting the Projector    Connecting a microphone       Microphone         For connecting a microphone           Microphone   not supplied           Only dynamic microphones are supported     uolyesedald    Connecting a USB memory device       USB connector  Type A   e lt     For connecting a USB memory device     Using USB Media Viewer     page 52          E gt    a mN   USB memory device   not supplied     Connecting an External Monitor and Audio Equipment       OUTPUT    Projected images or input audio can be output to display equipment such as a monitor or audio  equipment such as speakers with a built in amplifier     Audio cable  stereo mini  plug   not supplied          Audio equipment       Audio input  connector    RGB input  connector    Mini D sub 15 pin cable   not supplied         Projected images and audio can be output     Connecting the Projector 13       14     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    Projecti
40. calibrate manually    e If you use a screen which is not white  Calibration Auto may be inaccurate     Connecting a Computer with a USB Cable    Make sure your computer and the projector are connected with a computer cable  For details  on connecting the projector to a computer  see    Connecting the Projector     page 9           USB connector   Type A            _  SSS                            Computer Computer cable    For Windows       Installing Interactive Presentation Utility 2    System Requirements     CPU  Celeron 2 1GHz or faster  e Memory  256MB or more  512MB Recommend   e Available hard drive space  1GB or more  e OS   Windows XP Vista Windows 7   Windows 8     1  32bit edition and 64bit edition     T Close all running applications  4 Follow the on screen instructions to  install the software   2 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the To uninstall Interactive Presentation  CD ROM drive of the computer  Utility 2  click  Start   All Programs     Interactive Presentation Utility 2    3 Open the CD ROM and double click  Uninstall       Interactive Presentation Utility  2 exe        Using the Interactive Function  VPL SW630C SW620C only        Starting Interactive Presentation  Utility 2   To start Interactive Presentation Utility 2   click  Start   AII Programs   Interactive  Presentation Utility 2   Interactive  Presentation Utility 2      After the application starts  the icon appears  in the taskbar  and the toolbar appears on the  screen     Toolbar          Tas
41. ceecceseeeeeeteeeeeeees 46          SJB    84    R                Remote commander             c ccccscccesseeessees 6  Remote control detector            ccccceecseeeee 4  Replacing the lamp    eee eee 60  Reset s  RS 22O Ee R a ar eee 5  S   Security  bal oaen na ahihi a 4  Security LOCK ssor iresisssiireitsers 4 27  Selecting an input signal oe 6  Serial No  w     ccccceeeeeeeeees 31  Sharpness sirere d eara rE 21  Signal Type     zal  Smart APA        26  Speake einan erae EA Raa 26  Specifications        64  Start Up Image   26  SAUS heeri Soo dhik cos ara eaa aa 27  T   The Connection Power Menu                   28  The Function Menu               ccsccccseceeseeees 26  The Screen menu   Troubleshooting   Turn OP  harri ere d ea R aces 6  19   DUI ON een eand aiani 6  14  U    USB Display  USB Media Viewer    Using a menu       Using the e mail report Function              34  V   V  Keyston eener a 6  Ventilation holes    ssssssssseeseeseeessseseesesssesse 4  Volume anemon anae 6  W   With No Input sisien ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28  With Static Signal oo    eee 28  Z   Zoom lever a r s adie ia 4 16   Index       About Trademarks    Adobe and Adobe Acrobat are trademarks  or registered trademarks of Adobe  Systems Incorporated in the United States  and or other countries    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 
42. d for about 2 000 hours after it is activated at early  usage  After this period  it will be disabled automatically  Activated time and brightness may  vary depending on the usage conditions    If the projector cannot connect wirelessly  click  Apply  once again to make sure the  connection is established  For details  see    Setting the WLAN Network of the projector      page 35      The Connection Power Menu          nus e Buisn sumes pue sjueujsnipy    29          The Installation Menu    The Installation menu is used for installing the projector        Items    Image Flip    Item descriptions    HV H V Off  Flips the projected image horizontally or vertically  according to the installation method        Installation Attitude    Right Side Up Upside Down Front Up Front Down Link to Image  Flip  Change the cooling setting to suit to the installation attitude  When  set to    Link to Image Flip     the cooling setting changes based on the setting  of    Image Flip         Continuing to use the wrong setting may affect  component reliability                    i   PT      Front Up Front Down  Right Side Up Upside Down  Projects  Projects  downward  upward           Horizontal installation Vertical installation       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        V Keystone  gt     The higher the value  the narrower the top of the proj
43. de Standard  Reset   Contrast 80  Brightness 50   Color 50   Hue 50    Color Temp   Sharpness  Expert Setting       3 Select the setting item   Use the     key to select the setting  menu then press the    key or ENTER  key   To return to the selection screen of the  setting menu  press the    or RETURN  key     Setting items    Picture Mode Standard    Reset  Contrast o    Brightness 50  Color 50  Hue 50    Color Temp  Low  Sharpness  Expert Setting       4 Make the setting or adjustment for the    selected item     The setting method varies  depending on    the setting item   If the next menu window is displayed   select the item according to the    Using a MENU    operations in step 3 and then press the  ENTER key to register the setting    To return to the selection screen of the  setting items  press the    or RETURN  key  You can press the RESET key to  reset an item to its factory setting value  to aid setting     Using a pop up menu   Press the          key to select an item   A selected item takes effect  immediately  except    Language     which  will take effect after you press the  ENTER key     Picture Mode  Dynamic    Standard    Presentation  Blackboard  Game  Cinema    CETAN  Back       Using the setting menu   Press the     key to select the item   Press the ENTER key to register the  setting and return to the previous screen   Using the adjustment menu   To increase the value  press the      key  and to decrease the number  press the       key  Press the ENT
44. ded  setting value and  projected image   4 3 Full  23   T     D  T  D  5  a  E       o             N        o       gt              The Screen Menu     1  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             N      Ifyou select    Full2     the image is projected  to fit the projected image size  regardless  of the aspect ratio of the image             w      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            4  Depending on the input signal  the  projected image may be projected as  illustrated below  In this a case  select     16 9        7y  CAA  Depending on the input signal  the image    may be projected as illustrated below  In  this a case  select    Zoom             ome       PEA    m       Y A   lt   KJ  A     VPL SX630       Computer signal       Input signal Recommended  setting value and  projected image   4 3 Full                 Video signal                         x          2      3      4A       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    4 3     the image is projected  to fit the projected image size  regardless  of the aspect ratio of the im
45. e Displaying messages on the projected image using an application    e Supports network monitoring  control protocol  Advertisement  PJ Talk  PJ Link  AMX  DDDP  Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol   Crestron RoomView      e The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you  are using    e Supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer 8 9 10    e The menu displays only in English    e If the browser of your computer is set to  Use a proxy server  when you access to the projector  from your computer  click the check mark to set accessing without using a proxy server    e To display messages  specific application Projector Station for Network Control  Version 1 1 or  later  is necessary  For download or detailed method of using Projector Station for Network  Control  please access the following URL   http   pro sony com bbsc ssr cat projectors resource downloads  Contact your local Sony dealer for detailed information of Projector Station for Network Control     Displaying the Control Window of the Projector with a Web  Browser    T Connect the LAN cable  page 10   The following window appears in the  Web browser   2 Set the network settings for the  projector using    LAN Settings    on the  Connection Power menu  page 28      Data Projector       Information          3 Start a web browser on the computer  peta n eneckin tars ara omer  enter the following in the address field  conmo  then press the Enter key on your Pad  computer  ae  ht
46. e Installation Menu           30  The Information Menu               00  31  Network  Using Network Features   0 0 0 0    32  Displaying the Control Window of  the Projector with a Web  BrOWSED  svsscedscesedvsngeteeceennevieeiees 32  Confirming the Information  regarding the Projector              33  Operating the Projector from a  Computer    eee eeeeeeeeee 33  Using the e mail report  PUNCH Ones csc26  sete aie  34  Setting the LAN Network of the  PIOJECTOF so ssensss cessetsceeesanseesseces  35  Setting the WLAN Network of the  PLOJSCION  passiin ncesi 35  Setting the Control Protocol of the  Projector    0 sessestestesieccseets tisena 38       Interactive Function    Using the Interactive Function  VPL     SW630C SW620C only           41  Connecting a Computer with a USB  Cable sic Aah ca eli 42  For Windows         esceeceeeseeeeeeeeeee 42  Por Mac desist disci etik 44       Presentation Function via  Network    Using Presentation Function via  NEtWOTK occsesicceissuessetesscesesstees oesrees 46    Installing Projector Station for    Network Presentation                46  Starting Projector Station for   Network Presentation                46  Projecting an Image             eee 47  Connection Settings we  47  Using the Controller    48  Displaying Images or Files Sent   from a Tablet PC    Smartphone o      eee 48       Playing Video and Audio  using USB Connection    Playing Video and Audio using USB    Connection oo    eee eee eseeeeeees 50  Starting USB Display   
47. e detected depending on the input image  The lamp may become brighter at intervals  during lamp dimming  However  this is not a malfunction  If With No Input is set  it takes  priority    Select    Off    to avoid entering standby mode when there is no input signal    Does not function when    Type A USB        Type B USB    or    Network    is selected as the input   In this case  it becomes equivalent to    Standard       Reflecting changes in WLAN settings may take a few moments    To set the IP address manually  select    Manual     press    Apply     then enter the IP address   When you send images or files from a tablet PC smartphone and display them  page 48   set     WLAN Network    to    Access Pt   Auto     or    Access Pt   Manual      to use USB wireless LAN  module IFU WLM3  not supplied  as a wireless access point    The factory default settings for    Access Pt   Manual     are as follows    SSID  VPL   MAC address for LAN   Security Method  WEP 64bit    Password  sony     To change the settings for    Access Pt   Manual   use a Web browser    For details  see    Setting the WLAN Network of the projector     page 35     If    Access Pt   Manual     is set  when you use Presentation Function via Network  page 46    select    Manual Connect    to connect to the network    For changing the settings for    Client     use the Web browser for change  For details  see     Setting the WLAN Network of the projector     page 35     Constant Brightness mode will be enable
48. e replace the Lamp Replace the lamp with a new one and clean the air filter  The 60  62  and clean the Filter  message appears whenever you turn on the power until you     replace the lamp and reset the lamp timer       Projector temperature is When not using the projector at an altitude of 1 500 m or 4  4   high  High Altitude higher  check the items below  30  62 Q  Mode should be    On    if e   Check if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes  a  Projector is being used e Check if the air filter is not clogged  a  at high altitude  e Check if Installation Attitude in the Installation menu is set   correctly    Not applicable  Invalid key was pressed     The control keys are    Control Key Lock    is set to    On     27  locked   Projector will shutdown The Vv key was pressed and the projector will be shut down 19  soon soon  To cancel shutdown  press the I    key again  the  Press I  Key to Restart projector will remain on   To turn off the projector directly    press and hold the I   key   Lamp Dimming Reduces lamp output when    With Static Signal    is set  When 28    any change in signal is detected  or an operation  remote  control or control panel  is performed  normal brightness is  restored        Messages List    57       Troubleshooting    Before asking to have the projector repaired  try to diagnose the problem  following the    instructions below                                                  Symptoms Remedy Page  The power is not turned Check if the AC po
49. ected image  The  lower the value  the narrower the bottom         1  Select    Link to Image Flip    only for horizontal installation  Be sure to select    Front Up    or     Front Down    for vertical installation  according to the installation direction of the projector    Refer to the figures      2  When    High Altitude Mode    is set to    On     the speed of the fan increases  and the fan noise  becomes slightly louder     3  Since the Keystone adjustment is an electronic correction  the image may be deteriorated     30 The Installation Menu        The Information Menu    The Information menu is used to check projector status  such as total usage time of the lamp                       Items Item descriptions   Model Name Displays the model name    Serial No  Displays the serial number    fH tv   Displays the horizontal vertical frequency of the current input signal   Signal Type Displays the type of the current input signal    Lamp Timer Indicates the total usage time of a lamp         1  These items may not be displayed depending on the input signal     The Information Menu          nus e Buisn shumes pue sjueujsnipy    31     gt  Network       Using Network Features    Connection to the network allows you to operate the following features    e Checking the current status of the projector via a Web browser    e Remotely controlling the projector via a Web browser    e Receiving the e mail report via the projector    e Making the network settings for the projector    
50. ecutes APA automatically when a signal is input  page 26      Projecting an Image    Turning Off the Power     T Press the VO key on the unit or the remote commander     The projector starts shutdown and turns off  If you press the I  key within 10 seconds  again  shutdown is cancelled     Do not turn off the projector soon after the lamp lights  It may cause a malfunction of the lamp   does not light  etc       2 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet        To turn off without displaying confirmation message  Press and hold the VW key on the unit for a few seconds  page 57            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 7  and    ECO     page 28      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 function     afew  ue Buysnipy bunoslosg    rojector will shutdown soon     P    Press ix  key to Restart           popop    ECO gauge    Projecting an Image 19    20     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      T Press the MENU key to display the  menu     2 Select the setting menu     Use the       key to select the setting  menu then press the    key or ENTER  key     Setting menu    Picture Mo
51. eractive Presentation  Utility 2 pkg       i   rg  se  2  Os  Ao    m  Bo  To  eg    3 Follow the on screen instructions to  install the software   To uninstall Interactive Presentation  Utility 2  from the Application folder  move the  Interactive Presentation  Utility 2  folder into the Trash  then  empty it           Starting Interactive Presentation  Utility 2   Open the folder  Application     Interactive  Presentation Utility 2  and double click   Interactive Presentation Utility 2 app   BS  Icon for Interactive Presentation          After application starts  each icon appears in   Utility 2  the Dock and the toolbar appears on the  screen     44 Using the Interactive Function  VPL SW630C SW620C only        Calibration Auto Manual  Calibration aligns the points where the pen   Main and Sub  is pointing and where the  projector displays the cursor on the screen      Calibration Auto    allows you to execute the  calibration automatically     Main Pen toolbar    B00                                              CA     k     z    FW   Q    AB   A   Ho   TO   S  4 0  Z         ge                     Calibration Auto     Calibration Main     Calibration Sub    Click    Calibration    to select    Calibration  Auto     The calibration starts automatically        Operating with the Interactive Pen  Device    With the Interactive Pen Device  you can use  the functions of the toolbar on the screen   See    User   s Guide of Interactive  Presentation Utility 2    for details      
52. et PC smartphone to the projector via USB wireless LAN  module IFU WLM3  not supplied   set    WLAN Network    to    Access Pt   Manual     in the  projector   s    WLAN Settings     page 28    e For connecting to the access point  access to the Web browser  and input the settings for the access  point to connect  For details  see    Setting the WLAN Network of the projector     page 35    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   Audio cable  Phono plug x 2   not supplied   Audio output  connector  S video output  connector  S video cable  not supplied   Connecting the Projector   11             12       VIDEO IN  For connecting video equipment with a video output connector     Audio cable  Phono plug x 2   not supplied     Audio output  connector       Video output  connector                Video cable  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        J    A  KS             Audio output  connector    Video equipment          Audio cable  Phono plug x 2     stereo mini plug   not supplied        INPUT C    For connecting video equipment with an HDMI output connector     HDMI output  connector    qE2Zp             Video equipment HDMI cable     not supplied     e Use HDMI comp
53. ey to select the setting  value   6 Press the ENTER key    The screen returns to the User screen   For details on ECO Mode settings  see     Lamp Mode        Constant Brightness         With No Input        With Static Signal     and    Standby Mode    on the Connection   Power menu  page 28         Others    Infrared transmitter    About remote commander operation  e 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    e Make sure that nothing obstructs the  infrared beam between the remote  commander and the remote control  detector on the projector     Location and Function of Controls    7          M  NA    Interactive Pen Device  VPL SW630C SW620C only     EF      Pen tip switch    Functions as the left button of a mouse        Color ring  main  IFU PN250A   red sub   IFU PN250B   blue       Indicator  This indicator flashes when the button is  pressed and lights up when the pen tip  touches the screen  It will not light up if  battery power is low  In this case  replace  the batteries        Button    Main  Switches between drawing and  mouse functions   Sub  Displays the sub pen toolbar        Battery cover  The battery cover is attached to the  Interactive Pen Device by a small strap   Be careful not to break the strap when  opening the battery cover     O Strap attachment hole    8 L
54. f  If you touch the lamp  you may 2  burn your finger  When you replace the When the lamp has cooled  lamp  wait for at least an hour after sufficiently  open the lamp cover by  turning off the projector for the lamp to loosening 1 screw   cool sufficiently   e 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  g       If the lamp breaks  contact qualified  Sony personnel  Do not replace the lamp  yourself    e 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        3 Loosen the three screws on the lamp      then pull out the lamp by its grab             60 Replacing the Lamp    4 Insert the new lamp all the way in until  it is securely in place      Tighten the  three screws            5 Close the lamp cover and tighten the  1 screw        The power will not turn on if the lamp is  not secured properly     6 Connect the AC power cord to a wall  outlet and turn on the projector     T Reset the lamp timer for notification of  the next replacement time   Select    Lamp Timer Reset    on the  Function menu then press the ENTER  key  When a message appears  select     Yes  
55. 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 is not attached securely   page 60        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 this case  replace the lamp  with a new one  page 60         Indicators       Messages List    When any of the messages listed below appears on the projected image  address the problem in  accordance with the table below                                            Messages Meaning Remedy Page  High temp   Lamp off in Check the items below  4  4   1 min  e Check if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes  30  62   e Check if the air filter is not clogged    e Check if the Installation Attitude in the Installation menu is   set correctly    Frequency is out of Change the output setting of the connected equipment to one 70  range  for signals supported by the projector   Please check Input A Set    Input A Signal Sel     to    Auto    or select the input signal 28  Signal Sel  type to suit to the input signal   Please clean the filter  Clean the air filter  62  Pleas
56. isplay modes     thumbnail mode        display mode    and     slideshow mode        Using USB Media Viewer    Thumbnail Mode    The image files in the folder are displayed as a thumbnail list        Option menu    Press the            key on the remote commander to select an image  then press the ENTER  key  The option menu appears in the lower part of the screen     Option Menu    You can select the display order of thumbnails and display method of image files                    Items Item descriptions   Hide the option menu    Switch to the display mode  and display the selected image in full screen  view   page 54    Switch to the slideshow mode  and start the slideshow from the selected  image   page 54    Sort image files        Sort image files  HEE Sort by name in alphabetical order   Sort by name in reverse alphabetical order   EH Sort by date in chronological order                 Sort by date in reverse chronological order        e Files without thumbnail data  including those created by an application  appear as blank icons   e Cannot display more than 200 image files and folders in one folder     Using USB Media Viewer       JOMal  BIDS GSN    53    54    Display Mode    In display mode  you can view a selected image in full screen view        x a a Option menu    Press the ENTER key on the remote commander  The option menu appears in the lower part of  the screen     Option Menu       Items Item descriptions       Hide the option menu        Return to the thumbn
57. kbar       Projector connected to computer       AAF assem       Projector not connected to computer     fa  AR assem    Calibration Auto Manual    Calibration aligns the points where the pen   Main and Sub  is pointing and where the  projector displays the cursor on the screen      Calibration Auto    allows you to execute the  calibration automatically                 Main Pen toolbar    i      D  2      lt E    Gap  ASPX Slr  ORNS SHBO NIe                                                 Calibration Auto     Calibration Main     Calibration Sub    Click    Calibration    to select    Calibration  Auto     The calibration starts automatically        Operating with the Interactive Pen  Device    With the Interactive Pen Device  you can use  the functions of the toolbar on the screen   See    User   s Guide of Interactive  Presentation Utility 2    for details        Closing Interactive Presentation  Utility 2   Click the icon in the Taskbar to display the  pop up menu  then select  Exit      Using the Interactive Function  VPL SW630C SW620C only        uonoun4 9A42L19 U      43    For Mac       Installing Interactive Presentation Utility 2  System Requirements   e CPU  Pertium III or faster   e Memory  256MB or more  512MB Recommend   e Available hard drive space  250MB   e OS  Mac OS X 10 6 or later    Use of the interactive function requires installation of Interactive Presentation Utility 2     1 Close all running applications  Toolbar    2 Inthe CD ROM  double click   Int
58. m projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 16 9    Full 1  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image  size without changing the aspect ratio of the input signal   Normal  Displays the image on the center position of the  projected screen without changing the resolution of the input  signal or enlarging the image        VPL SX630  When  the video signal is  input    4 3  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 4 3    16 9  Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size  with an aspect ratio fixed to 16 9    Zoom  Zooms the center area of a projected image        The Screen Menu       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        APA      3 Automatically adjusts the projected image to an optimum quality  when you press the ENTER key  page 6         Phase     Adjusts the dot phase of the display pixel and the input signal  Set  to the value where looks clearest        Pitch      5 The higher the value  the wider the horizontal image elements   pitch   The lower the value  the narrower the horizontal image  elements  pitch         Shift  H  Horizontal   The higher the value  the farther right the image  is projected on the screen  The lower the value  the image farther  left    V  Vertical   The higher the value  the farther up the image is  projected on the screen  The lower the value
59. n Menu    The Operation menu is used for setting for the operations by using the menu or the remote             commander    Items Item descriptions   Language Selects the language used in the menu and messages   Status On  All on screen statuses are enabled     Off  Turns off the on screen displays  except for menus  warning messages  and messages from the message list        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 the ENTER key to display the setting menu    2 Input the password with the MENU              and ENTER keys   The   default setting password 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 I    key to go Standby mode  then turn on the power again        Control Key  Lock    On Off  When set to    On     locks all the control panel keys of the projector   However  you can operate the following when set to    On      e Press and hold the I    key for approximately 10 sec
60. n properly   e Depending on the type of network adapter  the application may not run properly   e Movie player  Media Player  etc   images may not be projected properly     Installing Projector Station Starting Projector Station for  for Network Presentation Network Presentation   T Close all running applications  T Connect the projector to a network     For a wired connection  connect the  projector by a LAN cable  then make the  network settings  For details  see    LAN  Settings     page 28  or    Setting the LAN  Network of the projector     page 35    For a wireless connection  see    LAN    2 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the  CD ROM drive of the computer     3 Open the CD ROM   For Windows     Double click the  exe file  When the connector     page 10  or    USB  message    User Account Control    is connector  Type A      lt        page 11    displayed  click    Allow    or    Yes  Also check    WLAN Settings     For Mac   page 28    Double click the  pkg file       2 Tumon the projector   4 Follow the on screen instructions to    Select    Network    as the input source    install the software   page 14      Using Presentation Function via Network    3 Start Projector Station for Network  Presentation   For Windows   Select  Start   All Programs    Projector  Station for Network Presentation  on the  computer   For Mac   Double click  Projector Station for  Network Presentation  in Applications  folder     Projecting an Image    After starting Projector Station for
61. nd                USB connector  Type B  female     2 1    3 4                1 VCC   5 V   2 Data    3 Data    4 Ground                Specifications          s1  40    69    70          Acceptable Input Signals                    Input connector                                                                                                                            fH kHz    i Resolution RGB   Computer signal fV HZ   ypgpp HDMI   RGB  j fHIkHz   Input connector 1280 x 800   49 7 60    e e  Resolution   vez    RGB    yom  RGB  YPsPr Digital TV signal     640 x 350 31 5 70     e Input connector  37 9185        Signal fVIHz    RGB  HDMI  640 x 400 31 5 70    e YPsPR  37 9 85      e 480i 60 e e  640 x 480 31 5 60     e o 576i 50 e e  35 0 67     e 480p 60 e e  37 9 73 e o 576p 50 e e  37 5 15      bs 1080i 60    e  ge rte eed bd 1080i 50 e e  800 x 600 35 2 56     e 720p 60 e e  37 9 60     e e 720p 50  gt   3  48 1 72     e 1080p 60  gt   46 9 75      e 1080p 50 r  53 7 85      e  832 x 624 49 7 75      e Analog TV signal  1024 x 768   48 4 60     e e me ane Input connector  igna Z  POS       VIDEO S VIDEO  60 0 75     e NTSC 60     68 7 85     e  PAL SECAM 50 e  1152 x 864   64 0 70    e  67 5 75          Notes    77 5185      e  1  e When a signal other than the signals listed  1152x900   618 661       in table is input  the picture may not be  displayed properly   1280 x 960   60 0 60     e e e An input signal meant for screen  1280 x 1024  64 0 60     e e resolution diffe
62. nd  user license agreement  including  but not  limited to  GNU General Public license and  Lesser Library General Public License   shall be covered by such applicable separate  end user license agreement in lieu of the  terms of this EULA to the extent required by  such separate end user license agreement      EXCLUDED SOFTWARE         SOFTWARE LICENSE   The SOFTWARE is licensed  not sold  The  SOFTWARE is protected by copyright and  other intellectual property laws and  international treaties     COPYRIGHT   All right and title in and to the SOFTWARE   including  but not limited to  any images   photographs  animation  video  audio   music  text and    applets    incorporated into  the SOFTWARE  is owned by SONY or one    or more of the THIRD PARTY  SUPPLIERS     GRANT OF LICENSE    SONY grants you a limited license to use the  SOFTWARE solely in connection with your  compatible device     DEVICE     and only for  your individual  non commercial use   SONY and the THIRD PARTY  SUPPLIERS expressly reserve all rights   title and interest  including  but not limited  to  all intellectual property rights  in and to  the SOFTWARE that this EULA does not  specifically grant to you     REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS  You may not copy  publish  adapt   redistribute  attempt to derive source code   modify  reverse engineer  decompile  or  disassemble any of the SOFTWARE   whether in whole or in part  or create any  derivative works from or of the SOFTWARE  unless such derivative works
63. ngs           Advanced Menu button    2  a Set Advertisement     Advertisement Service  setting area    Data Projector             Network   Porno   WLAN Settin   3 Interval    BroadcastAddress       Apply          Advertisement button    Start Advertisement Service    Set Advertisement to enabled or  disabled  Items for Advertisement are  enabled only when this function is  enabled  The function is disabled at the  factory default     38 Using Network Features        Community    Input the community name for  Advertisement and PJ Talk  If the  community name for Advertisement is  changed  the one for PJ Talk will also be  changed  Only four alphanumeric  characters can be input  The factory  default setting is    SONY     It is  recommended that the community name  be changed from the factory setting to  avoid unnecessary access to the  projector from other computers     Port No     Input the transmit port of  Advertisement  The factory default  setting is    53862        Interval    Input the transmission interval  minutes   of Advertisement  The factory default  setting is    30        Broadcast Address    Input the destination of data via  Advertisement  If nothing is input  the  data will be broadcast in the same  subnetwork      b Set PJ Talk     PJ Talk Service setting area    Data Projector  Information Control Setup    EER Stat PJ Tak Sece  Community     PortNo     Network       WLAN Setting    Apply             PJ Talk button    Start PJ Talk Service    Set PJ Talk 
64. nnector of this projector is not compatible with DSD  Direct Stream Digital  Signal  or CEC  Consumer Electronics Control  Signal        USB connector  Type B   e lt       For connecting to a computer with a USB connector     Playing Video and Audio using USB  Connection     page 50              USB connector   Type A        USB A B cable  not  supplied                    Computer       LAN connector    For connecting to a computer  tablet PC  or smartphone via a hub or router     Presentation  Function via Network     page 46       LAN  connector       LAN cable  straight type    not supplied        Computer  Wired connection    Fs fe ea Gam  aS oh ama ace me          Tablet PC Smartphone    d aa  ay          Computer  Wireless connection    Hub  Wireless router  etc     a sc a an a    Connecting the Projector       USB connector  Type A      lt       For connecting a USB wireless LAN module IFU WLM3  not supplied      Presentation  Function via Network     page 46       point    a dy aesdedicaete al lf    fi  x  y                uoljesedald                i   K  gt   i USB wireless LAN module    1  FU WLM t li    Tablet PC Smartphone   E 3  fot supplied   aS N           Computer l  T a en OPS I  e Undesignated USB wireless LAN modules do not work   e When connecting disconnecting the USB wireless LAN module  make sure that the projector is in  Standby mode  Standby Mode     Low      or the AC power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet   e When wirelessly connecting a tabl
65. ocation and Function of Controls     gt  Preparation       Connecting the Projector   Notes    e Make sure all the equipment is powered off when connecting the projector    e Use the proper cables for each connection    e Insert 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    e For more information  refer also to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting    e 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  not supplied     Ol  amp     ee IO  RGB output  connector           Audio output  Computer connector    Audio cable  Stereo mini plug   not supplied     It is recommended that you set the resolution of your computer to 1280 x 800 pixels   VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 S W620  or 1024 x 768 pixels  VPL SX630  for the external  monitor        INPUT C    For connecting a computer with an HDMI output connector     HDMI output  connector                   Computer HDMI cable     not supplied     Connecting the Projector    9          uolyesedald    10    Notes    e Use HDMI compatible equipment which has the HDMI Logo    e Use a high speed HDMI cable s  on which the cable type logo is specified   Sony products are  recommended        The HDMI co
66. ojection metho  IP Address Display IP address  appears E then start projecting an  only when wired connection image  is used      Projecti Not jecting i 5  Search Start searching for projectors ae ig   E PHI eee  in the network  fl    Project in full screen   Delete Delete selected profile  CE Project in the left half of      the screen   Property Display the properties of the        selected profile  oa Project in the right half of  th    Connect Connect to the selected e Sae  projector and start projecting gg   Project in the upper left  an image  quadrant of the screen   Manual Enter the SSID or IP address E  Project in the upper right  Connect manually to connect with the quadrant of the screen   projector  and start Project in the lower left  projecting an image  quadrant of the screen   a Project in the lower right  z uadrant of the screen   Using the Controller    N Display the strength of the  For Windows  m wireless signal   Net 7 Display the number of  etwor cy users connected to the  Presentation X  X projector    gt  T E Q v Display the users    status                                            User 000001   E     x  Displaying Images or Files      Sent from a Tablet PC   28   v  S e aN Smartphone  For Mac   I You can project JPEG images  PDF files  etc   Q Q    stored in a tablet PC smartphone wirelessly  by using a specific application  l  p   il   E   Q For downloading     or detailed method of  using the application  access the following  User64      x  URL   
67. om         ON STANDBY indicator   page 56       LAMP COVER indicator   page 56     Ventilation holes  exhaust     Do not place anything near the ventilation  holes as this may cause internal heat  buildup  Do not place your hand near the  ventilation holes and the circumference as  this may cause injury         Speaker         Remote control detector    Connector Panel                                        Input  pages 9  11       INPUTA  Video  RGB YPzPr input connector   RGB YPsPrR   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  ADMI        S VIDEO  S VIDEO IN   Video  S video input connector   S VIDEO IN   Audio  Audio input connector   L  MONO  AUDIO R        VIDEO  VIDEO IN   Video  Video input connector  VIDEO   Audio  Audio input connector   L  MONO  AUDIO R     The audio inputs of S VIDEO and VIDEO are  shared        Output  page 13      OUTPUT    Video  Monitor output connector   MONITOR    Audio  Audio output connector   AUDIO        This connector outputs the projected image or  audio only when INPUT A or INPUT B is  used        Others    RS 232C connector  RS 232C     RS 232C compatible control connector   Connects the computer   s RS 232C  connector and the RS 232C cross cables        LAN connector  page 32        AC IN     socket  Connects the supplied AC power cord       USB connector  Type A      gt      
68. on Distance and Lens Shift Range     page 71      e Due to the characteristics of ultra short throw projector  the image may appear uneven on a  projection surface that is not absolutely flat  This is not a malfunction of the projector   e Project the image on a flat surface     Input     S Video  G8 Input A   amp  Input B    Input C    Type B USB        Network Video equipment      Type AUSB 6    00 G3 Sel    Computer         SL     Nos    3 5    1 Plug the AC power cord into the wall 5 Select the input source   outlet  Press the INPUT key on the projector to  display the menu for switching input  2 Connectall equipment to the projector signal on the screen  Press the INPUT   page 9   key repeatedly  or press the      key to    select an image to be projected     3 Press the VO key to turn on the unit   6 When projecting a computer image     4 Turn on the connected equipment  switch your computer   s output to  external display   The method to switch the output varies  depending on the type of computer     Projecting an Image     Example    i   To project image files stored in a USB  memory device  see    USB Media  Viewer     page 52   To play video and  audio using USB Connection  see     Playing Video and Audio using USB  Connection     page 50   To use  Presentation Function via Network  see       Presentation Function via Network      page 46         7 Adjust the focus  size and position of  the projected image  page 16    Open the side cover  and adjust the lens  shift
69. onds during Standby  mode    gt  The projector turns on   e Press and hold the MENU key for approximately 10 seconds during power  on    gt     Control Key Lock    is set to    Off    and enables operation of all keys on  the projector         1  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     The Operation Menu          nus e Buisn sumes pue sjueujsnipy    27    28          The Connection Power Menu    The Connection Power menu is used for setting for the connections and power        Items    Item descriptions       LAN Settings       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        WLAN Settings              WLAN   On Off  Set the wireless output of the USB wireless LAN module  not  Connection    supplied  to On Off    WLAN   Access Pt   Auto  Access Pt   Manual  Client       Changes modes for  Network     4 WLAN            Input A Signal Sel     Auto Computer Video GBR Component  When set to    Auto     selects    the type of video signal input automatically when    Input A    is selected  I       ECO       Lamp Mode    High Standard Low Auto
70. pages 13  52       USB connector  Type B   e      page 50         Microphone input         Location and Function of Controls    5          M  NA    Remote Commander and Control Panel Keys    Remote Commander       DZOOM VOLUME FREEZE     MUTING    O O          Control Panel Keys    3 6                         Adjusting the image  page 16     ASPECT key  page 22   KEYSTONE key  page 18   PATTERN key  page 18    APA  Auto Pixel Alignment  key      page 18       Use this key when inputting a computer  signal via the RGB input connector   INPUT A or INPUT B              Turning on the power Going to  standby mode  1  On Standby  key          Selecting an input signal   page 14   INPUT key          Operating a menu  page 20   MENU key  RESET key  ENTER  4           arrow  keys  RETURN key    6 Location and Function of Controls      Using various functions during    projecting  D ZOOM  Digital Zoom      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 want 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     BLANK key   Cuts off the projected image  temporarily  Press again to restore the  previous image  Picture muting helps  reduce power consum
71. ption   MUTING key   Mutes the audio output temporarily   Press again to restore the previous  volume    VOLUME     key   Adjusts the volume output    FREEZE key 2   Pauses a projected 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  You cannot use this  key when    Type A USB        Type B  USB    or    Network    is selected as the  input             Setting the energy saving mode  easily    ECO MODE key   Energy saving mode can be set easily   Energy saving mode consists of    Lamp  Mode        With No Input        With Static  Signal    and    Standby Mode        1 Press the ECO MODE key to display  the ECO Mode menu     ECO Mode    User  gt     0o Sel       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  Low  With No Input  Standby  With Static Signal  Lamp  Dimming  Standby Mode  Low   User  Sets each item of the ECO  Mode menu as you desire  go to  step 3     3 Select    User    then press the    key   The setting items appear     User    Lamp Mode High    Constant Brightness ON    Auto Power Saving    With No Input Off  With Static Signal Lamp Dimming  Standby Mode Standard  0OO   Sel Gig Set Gaia   Back       4 Press the      key to select the item  then press the ENTER key     5 Press the      k
72. r a wide range of purposes     Using the mouse function of the Interactive Pen Device  main only   you can control a  computer and applications on the projected screen just like a mouse  Also when employing the  drawing function of a different application  you can use the Interactive Pen Device to directly  draw onto the projected file  and save the drawings                                            Desktop mode Whiteboard mode  o ax  a J      fasit M 2 iy    5t 6   30 5  6   30 oe    J 5 3_51 5  2_35 se  B17 56 3   540 ae   A   3 65 yee eee A    O T 127 12    12                                                    How to operate the mouse function of the Interactive Pen Device  main only   e Left click  tap the screen with the tip of the Interactive Pen Device    e Double click  tap the screen twice with the tip of the Interactive Pen Device    e Drag and drop  move the Interactive Pen Device while touching the screen     By starting Interactive Presentation Utility 2  you can use the Interactive Pen Device to draw  lines and shapes on the projected screen  In the whiteboard mode  the projected screen can be  used as an electronic whiteboard and you can select the background image from your photo  library or the template                                                           ieee kD 543 3  3 7  5 gt 777S  2 3 5 2 _3 _ 5  i 10 o i o o  draw Erase Save    By using both the main and sub Interactive Pen Device  two people can draw on the projected  screen simultaneously  The m
73. r consists of 2 filters   A     B                4 Reattach the side cover     Be sure to attach the air filter firmly   otherwise it may cause a malfunction     Cleaning the Air Filter    Mi          s1940    63       Specifications       Items    Descriptions       Model    VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620 VPL SX630       Projection system    3 LCD system       Display device Effective display  size    VPL SW630C S W620C SW630 SW620  0 59 inch   15 0 mm   3 plate panels  Aspect ratio 16 10  VPL SX630  0 63 inch  16 0 mm   3 plate panels  Aspect  ratio 4 3       Effective picture    VPL SW630C S W620C S W630 SW620  3 072 000                            elements pixels  1280 x 800 pixels  3 plate panels   VPL SX630  2 359 296 pixels  1024 x 768 pixels  3  plate panels   Projection lens Zoom Manual  approx 1 03 times   Focus Manual  Light source High pressure mercury lamp  225 W type  Projected image VPL SW630C S W620C SW630 SW620  65 inches to  size 110 inches  1 65 m to 2 79 m   VPL SX630   70 inches to 115 inches  1 78 m to 2 92 m   Luminous flux VPL SW630C S W630  3100 Im   Brightness  VPL SW620C SW620  2600 Im  VPL SX630  3200 Im   when    Lamp Mode    is set to    High         Speaker 16 W x 1  monaural   Applicable Horizontal  15 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 SW630C S W620C SW630 SW620  1280 x 800  pixel
74. rent from that of the panel  300 75         will not be displayed in its original  resolution  Text and lines may be uneven   91 1 85    e  2  This is identified as a movie delivery signal  1400 x 1050  65 3 60          o of 720 60p    3  This is identified as a movie delivery signal  1600 x 1200  75 0 60     e e of 1080 60p   1280 x 768   47 8 60 o  4  Only G with sync Y is supported   1280 x 720   45 0 60     eo e  1920 x 1080  67 5 60 Ce  1366 x 768   47 7 60     e e  1440 x 900   55 9 60     e e                      Specifications                                                                         Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range    The projection distance is the distance between the center of the projection window and the  surface of the projected image  The following describes the projection distance and height from  the center of the projection window to edge of screen by each projected screen size  Height H  is the height from the bottom of the projected image  top for wall mount  to A  determined by  drawing a perpendicular line from the center of the projection window to projected image  surface      Floor Installation    Projection distance L          Projected  image          Center of the    A   projection window    Pr     Height H from center of  projection window to    bottom of screen Ww                        Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range          sJaUIO    71    Wall Installation             Height H from center A A  of the projection 
75. s   VPL SX630  1024 x 768 pixels       When a video  signal is input    NTSC  PAL  SECAM  480 60i  576 50i  480 60p   576 50p  720 60p  720 50p  1080 60i  1080 50i   1080 60p  1080 50p       Color system    NTSC3 58  PAL  SECAM  NTSC4 43  PAL M  PAL N       64 Specifications       Items    Descriptions       Model    VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620 VPL SX630       INPUT OUTPUT   Computer video     INPUT A    RGB YPpsPr input connector  Mini D sub 15 pin  female  G with sync Y  1 Vp p   2 dB  sync negative   75 ohms terminated  RGB PsPR  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  HDMI  audio support       S VIDEO   SVIDEO IN     S video input connector  Mini DIN 4 pin  Y  1 Vp p     2dB  sync negative  75 ohms 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  VIDEO  IN     Video input connector  Pin jack  1 Vp p   2 dB  sync  negative  75 ohms terminated
76. splay correctly because the input signal 6  22   display is not right the cannot be judged correctly  In this case  set    Aspect    manually  24  image is displayed  smaller  a portion of  image does not appear   The image is a The images become trapezoidal because of the projection 6  18   trapezoid  angle  In this case  you can correct the trapezoidal distortion  30    using a Keystone feature        Troubleshooting       Symptoms    Remedy    Page       The image is dark too  bright     The settings for    Brightness        Contrast     and    Lamp Mode     affect brightness of the image  Check if the value is  appropriate     21  28       The image will be dark when the lamp is burnt out  Check     Lamp Timer     and replace the lamp with a new one if  necessary     31  60          With Static Signal    is set to    On        28       During picture muting  the lamp is dimmed to reduce power  consumption     28       When video signal is not input  the lamp is dimmed to reduce  power consumption        The image becomes  darker or brighter     When the lamp is dimmed for a long time  brightness may  increase temporarily  but this is not malfunction        When the    Lamp Mode    is set to    Auto     the luminance of the  lamp changes according to the input image     28       The image is not clear     Check if the projector is in focus     16       The picture will not be clear if condensation has accumulated  on the lens  In this case  let the projector sit for about 
77. stored or  transferred to SONY  its affiliates or agents  which are located in countries outside of  your country of residence  Data protection  and information privacy laws in certain    countries may not offer the same level of  protection as your country of residence and  you may have fewer legal rights in relation to  Information processed and stored in  or  transferred to  such countries  SONY will  use reasonable efforts to take appropriate  technical and organizational steps to prevent  unauthorized access to or disclosure of  Information  but does not warrant it will  eliminate all risk of misuse of such  Information     AUTOMATIC UPDATE FEATURE    From time to time  SONY or the THIRD   PARTY SUPPLIERS may automatically  update or otherwise modify the  SOFTWARE  including  but not limited to   for purposes of enhancement of security  functions  error correction and improvement  of functions  at such time as you interact  with SONY   s or third parties    servers  or  otherwise  Such updates or modifications  may delete or change the nature of features  or other aspects of the SOFTWARE   including  but not limited to  functions you  may rely upon  You acknowledge and agree  that such activities may occur at SONY   s  sole discretion and that SONY may  condition continued use of the SOFTWARE  upon your complete installation or  acceptance of such update or modifications   Any updates modifications shall be deemed  to be  and shall constitute part of  the  SOFTWARE for p
78. t the authentication for PJ Link to  enabled or disabled     Password    Input the authentication password for PJ  Link  For the factory default password   refer to the PJ Link specifications      d Set the system service     System service setting area    Data Projector    Information Control    DDDP    Stat DDDF Semice       WLAN Settine Crestron Control   IP Address T oM oM o  Pmp    Porte     e1794             Apply          Service button    Start DDDP Service    Set DDDP to enabled or disabled  For  details  refer to the DDDP specifications  in the reference from AMX Corporation   The function is disabled at the factory  default    Crestron Control    For details  refer to the specifications in  product catalogues  etc   from Crestron  Corporation     IP Address    Input the Crestron system server     IP ID    Input the IP ID for the CIP protocol    Port No     Input the port number for the CIP  protocol server     Using Network Features          yJOMION    39     e Reset the network settings     Data Projector       Information       Retuin to Factory Seting       Reset button Reset    Reset   Reset all Web browser settings to their  factory defaults     40 Using Network Features     gt  Interactive Function       Using the Interactive Function  VPL   SW630C SW620C only     In the desktop mode  by using the Interactive Pen Device  main  IFU PN250A  sub  IFU   PN250B  and the application Interactive Presentation Utility 2  this projector can be used more  effectively fo
79. ted as an access point  set the items   for the access point    Probe Response ON  Responds to the  probe request from the client    Probe Response OFF  Does not  respond to the probe request from the  client    Network Name  SSID   Displays the  SSID of the access point if    WLAN  Network    is set to    Access Pt   Auto         Using Network Features    Select the security method of the  access point from the following list if     Access Pt   Manual     is selected                                Encyption inti  Type Descriptions   Open Sets the security method  of the access point to open  system authentication    WEP 64bit Sets the security method  of the access point to  WEP  64bit     WEP 128bit  Sets the security method  of the access point to  WEP  128bit     MIX  WPA   Sets the security method   PSK WPA2  _  of the access point to   PSK  TKIP   MIX   corresponding to   AES   both WPA PSK  TKIP   AES  and WPA2 PSK   AES  security methods     WPA2  Sets the security method   PSK AES  of the access point to  WPA2 PSK  AES         Key  Input the password for security  method of the access point according  to the selected encryption type as                   below   Encyption  Type Password  Open The password cannot be  input   WEP 64bit Input 5 ASCII characters  for a password   WEP 128bit  Input 13 ASCII characters  for a password   MIX  WPA   Input 8 63 ASCII  PSK WPA2  _  characters for a password   PSK  TKIP   AES   or  WPA2 PSK   AES                  b  Input the se
80. ternet  connection  including but not limited to  Internet service provider or airtime charges   Operation of the SOFTWARE may be  limited or restricted depending on the  capabilities  bandwidth or technical  limitations of your Internet connection and  service  The provision  quality and security  of such Internet connectivity are the sole  responsibility of the third party providing  such service     EXPORT AND OTHER REGULATIONS    You agree to comply with all applicable  export and re export restrictions and  regulations of the area or country in which  you reside  and not to transfer  or authorize  the transfer  of the SOFTWARE to a  prohibited country or otherwise in violation  of any such restrictions or regulations     HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES    The SOFTWARE is not fault tolerant and is  not designed  manufactured or intended for  use or resale as on line control equipment in  hazardous environments requiring fail safe  performance  such as in the operation of  nuclear facilities  aircraft navigation or  communication systems  air traffic control   direct life support machines  or weapons  systems  in which the failure of the  SOFTWARE could lead to death  personal  injury  or severe physical or environmental  damage     HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES       SONY  each of the THIRD PARTY  SUPPLIERS  and each of their respective  affiliates specifically disclaim any express or  implied warranty  duty or condition of  fitness for HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES     EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY ON  SOFT
81. the Projector    You can confirm the current settings for the  projector on the Information page     Data Projector    Information       PROJECTOR    status       Information area    Operating the Projector from  a Computer    You can control the projector from the  computer on the Control page     Data Projector SONY    PICTURE  AO PATTERN       Operation area    The functions of the buttons shown in the  operation area are the same as the keys on  the remote commander     Using Network Features    yJOMION    33    Using the e mail report  Function    Set the e mail report function on the Setup  page    Entered values will not be applied unless  you click on  Apply      1 Click on  Owner information  to enter  the owner information recorded in the  e mail report     Data Projector       owner  Name     Organization       Network  ia       WLAN Setting    R Projector   Locatien f  instalation       Memo          Owner information button 1    2 Set the timing of the e mail report   Click on  Mail Report  to open the Mail  Report page    Lamp Reminder  Lamp1   Set the  timing of the email report for lamp  replacement  To reset Lamp  Reminder  execute    Lamp Timer  Reset    on the projector  page 26     Maintenance Reminder  Set the timing  of the email report for maintenance  To  reset Maintenance Reminder  check  the RESET check box and then click  on  Apply      34 Using Network Features    Mail Report button    Data Projector    Report Timing       Address    Report Timing 
82. tiative or any  substantially similar licenses  including but  not limited to any license that  as a condition  of distribution of the software licensed under  such license  requires that the distributor  make the software available in source code  format  If and to the extent disclosure is  required  please visit www sony net   Products Linux or other SONY designated  web site for a list of applicable OPEN  SOURCE COMPONENTS included in the  SOFTWARE from time to time  and the  applicable terms and conditions governing  its use  Such terms and conditions may be  changed by the applicable third party at any  time without liability to you  To the extent  required by the licenses covering  EXCLUDED SOFTWARE  the terms of  such licenses will apply in lieu of the terms  of this EULA  To the extent the terms of the  licenses applicable to EXCLUDED  SOFTWARE prohibit any of the restrictions  in this EULA with respect to such  EXCLUDED SOFTWARE  such  restrictions will not apply to such  EXCLUDED SOFTWARE  To the extent  the terms of the licenses applicable to Open  Source Components require SONY to make  an offer to provide source code in connection  with the SOFTWARE  such offer is hereby  made     USE OF SOFTWARE WITH  COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS   The SOFTWARE may be capable of being  used by you to view  store  process and or  use content created by you and or third  parties  Such content may be protected by  copyright  other intellectual property laws   and or agreements  You agree 
83. tions     1  For details  refer to    Acceptable Input Signals    on page 70    2  Information on accessories in this manual is current as of May 2014    3  Not all optional accessories are available in all countries and area  Please check with your local    Sony Authorized Dealer   Design and specifications of the unit  including the optional accessories  are subject to change    without notice     SJOUIO    Specifications   67       Pin assignment    HDMI connector  HDMI  female  RGB input connector  Mini D sub  15 pin  female                                                                                1 T M D S  11   T M D S  i i  Data2  Clock Shield  2 T M D S  12  T M D S  z      1 Video input 9 Power supply  Data2 Shield Clock      red  R input for DDC  2  e NG 2  Video input  10   GND  Data2       green  G  4 T M D S  14   RESERVED 5    3 Video input 11  GND  Datal   N C    blue  B  5 T M D S  15   SCL  Datal Shield 4 GND 12  DDC SDA  6 TMDS 16 SDA 5 RESERVE 13   Horizontal sync  Datal i signal  7 TMDS  17 DDC GND 6 GND  R  14 lg sync  Data0  sas  8 T M D S  18   5V Power 7 OND  6  19 4 PDCS  Data0 Shield 8 GND  B   9 T M D S  19   Hot Plug  Data0     Detect  10  T M D S  RS 232C connector  D Sub 9 pin   Clock  male                                      6 9  1 NC 6 NC  2 RXDA 7 RTS  3 TXDA 8 CTS  4 DTR 9 NC  5 GND                      68 Specifications    USB connector  Type A  female                             Ce  1 4  1 Veus  4 4   5 25 V   2 Data   3 Data   4 Grou
84. to enabled or disabled  Items  for PJ Talk are enabled only when this  function is enabled  The function is  disabled at the factory default      Community    Input the community name of  Advertisement and PJ Talk  If the  community name for PJ Talk is changed   the one for Advertisement will also be  changed  Only four alphanumeric  characters can be input  The factory  default setting is    SONY     It is  recommended that the community name  be changed from the factory setting to  avoid unnecessary access to the  projector from other computers     Port No     Input the server port of PJ Talk  The  factory default setting is    53484       Timeout    Input the time  minutes  until PJ Talk  communication is terminated in the case  that it is disconnected  The factory  default setting is    30        Host Address    Input the IP address that the PJ Talk  server is allowed to receive  If no IP  address is input  receiving commands  will be allowed from any IP address   From the moment the IP address is input   access will be allowed only from that  input IP address  For security reasons  it  is recommended to input an IP address  to restrict access      c Set PJ Link     PJ Link Service setting area       Data Projector    letwori       Apply          PJ Link button    Start PJ Link Service    Set PJ Link to enabled or disabled  Items  for PJ Link are enabled only when this  function is enabled  This function is  disabled at the factory setting    Requires Authentication    Se
85. to use the  SOFTWARE only in compliance with all  such laws and agreements that apply to such  content  You acknowledge and agree that    END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT    SONY may take appropriate measures to  protect the copyright of content stored   processed or used by the SOFTWARE  Such  measures include  but are not limited to   counting the frequency of your backup and  restoration through certain SOFTWARE  features  refusal to accept your request to  enable restoration of data  and termination of  this EULA in the event of your illegitimate  use of the SOFTWARE     CONTENT SERVICE    PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT THE  SOFTWARE MAY BE DESIGNED TO BE  USED WITH CONTENT AVAILABLE  THROUGH ONE OR MORE CONTENT  SERVICES     CONTENT SERVICE      USE  OF THE SERVICE AND THAT CONTENT  IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS OF  SERVICE OF THAT CONTENT  SERVICE  IF YOU DECLINE TO  ACCEPT THOSE TERMS  YOUR USE OF  THE SOFTWARE WILL BE LIMITED   You acknowledge and agree that certain  content and services available through the  SOFTWARE may be provided by third  parties over which SONY has no control   USE OF THE CONTENT SERVICE  REQUIRES AN INTERNET  CONNECTION  THE CONTENT  SERVICE MAY BE DISCONTINUED AT  ANY TIME     INTERNET CONNECTIVITY AND  THIRD PARTY SERVICES    You acknowledge and agree that access to  certain SOFTWARE features may require an  Internet connection for which you are solely  responsible  Further  you are solely  responsible for payment of any third party  fees associated with your In
86. tp   Kxx XXX XXX XXX SEES    XXX XXX XXX XXX  IP address for the  projector   You can confirm the IP address of the Once you make the network settings   projector in the    LAN Settings    on the you can open the Control window only  Connection Power menu  page 28   by performing step 3 of this procedure     32 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     Data Projector SONY          INFORMATION   Click this button to show the present status ofthe  network settings and other    Page Switching buttons    Setting the access limitation  You can limit a user for accessing any  particular page   Administrator  Allowed access to all  pages  User  Allowed access to all pages except  the Setup page  Set the access limitation from  Password  of  the Setup page   When you access the Setup page for the first  time  enter    root    in the Name box and enter     Projector    in the Password box of User   The Name box of the Administrator is preset  to    root        Data Projector           Administrator  Name root             Entry area for  Administrator   Entry area for  User     When you change the password  input a new  password after deleting the password          that was set     e Changing your password is highly  recommended for security reasons    e If you forget your password  consult with  qualified Sony personnel     Confirming the Information  regarding 
87. ttings for Client  Mode    When the USB wireless LAN module is  activated as a client  set the items for the  client  set the items for the access point  the projector tries to connect to      Data Projector SONY                         Encyption Se  Type Descriptions  WPA2 PSK _  Sets the security method   AES  of the access point to  WPA2 PSK  AES            Key  Input the password for security  method of the access point according  to the selected encryption type as                      3  b     Connection Status  Displays the  connecting status between the access  point and projector     ESSID  Input the ESSID of access point    the projector tries to connect to   Encryption Type  Select the security   method of access point the projector   tries to connect to from the following    list                          Encyption ae  Type Descriptions   Open Sets the security method  of the access point to open  system authentication    WEP 64bit Sets the security method  of the access point to  WEP  64bit     WEP 128bit  Sets the security method  of the access point to  WEP  128bit     MIX  WPA   Sets the security method   PSK WPA2   of the access point to   PSK  TKIP   MIX   corresponding to   AES   both WPA PSK  TKIP   AES  and WPA2 PSK   AES  security methods            below   Encyption Descriptions  Type   Open The password cannot be  input    WEP 64bit Input 5 ASCH characters  for a password    WEP 128bit  Input 13 ASCII characters  for a password    MIX  WPA   Input 8 63 A
88. two  hours with the power on        The image is noisy     Check if the connecting cable is connected to the 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 external audio equipment is set properly        Audio is not output if    Speaker    is set to    Off        26       Audio is not output if audio muting is activated        Check if the volume is not set to minimum     6  26       The remote commander  does not work     Check if the batteries are installed correctly        Check if 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    e    Lamp Mode    is set to    High       e The unit is used at a high altitude     High Altitude Mode    is  set to    On        e The unit is used in the location where the temperature is high     28  30       If the ventilation holes are blocked  the internal temperature of  the projector rises and the fan noise becomes larger     4 4       Troubleshooting          SJBUIO    59       Replacing the Lamp    Replace the lamp with a new one if a message displayed on the projected image  page 57    Use an LMP E220 projector lamp  not supplied  for replacement     T Tur off the projector  and disconnect    e The lamp remains hot after the projector is the AC power cord from a wall outlet     turned of
89. urposes of this EULA  By  acceptance of this EULA  you consent to  such update modification     ENTIRE AGREEMENT  WAIVER   SEVERABILITY   This EULA and SONY   s privacy policy   each as amended and modified from time to  time  together constitute the entire  agreement between you and SONY with  respect to the SOFTWARE  The failure of  SONY to exercise or enforce any right or  provision of this EULA shall not constitute a  waiver of such right or provision  If any part  of this EULA is held invalid  illegal  or  unenforceable  that provision shall be  enforced to the maximum extent permissible  so as to maintain the intent of this EULA   and the other parts will remain in full force  and effect     GOVERNING LAW AND  JURISDICTION    The United Nations Convention on  Contracts for the International Sale of Goods  shall not apply to this EULA  This EULA  shall be governed by the laws of Japan   without regards to conflict of laws  provisions  Any dispute arising out of this  EULA shall be subject to the exclusive  venue of the Tokyo District Court in Japan   and the parties hereby consent to the venue  and jurisdiction of such courts     EQUITABLE REMEDIES    Notwithstanding anything contained in this  EULA to the contrary  you acknowledge and  agree that any violation of or non   compliance with this EULA by you will  cause irreparable harm to SONY  for which  monetary damages would be inadequate   and you consent to SONY obtaining any  injunctive or equitable relief that SONY 
90. wer    VPL SW630C SW620C    100 V to 120 V AC  5 2 W  when    Standby mode    is set to     Standard        0 5 W  when    Standby mode    is set to    Low      220 V 240 V AC  5 5 W  when    Standby mode    is set to     Standard        0 5 W  when    Standby mode    is set to    Low      VPL SW630 SW620 SX630    100 V to 120 V AC  5 1 W  when    Standby mode    is set to     Standard        0 5 W  when    Standby mode    is set to    Low      220 V 240 V AC  5 4 W  when    Standby mode    is set to     Standard        0 5 W  when    Standby mode    is set to    Low           Heat dissipation    VPL SW630C    100 V AC  1 120 BTU h  240 V AC  1 079 BTU h  VPL SW620C    100 V AC  1 096 BTU h  240 V AC  1 055 BTU h  VPL SW630    100 V AC  1 102 BTU h  240 V AC  1 061 BTU h  VPL SW620    100 V AC  1 085 BTU h  240 V AC  1 041 BTU h  VPL SX630    100 V AC  1 085 BTU h  240 V AC  1 044 BTU h                Standard Approx  372 x 167 x 382 mm  14 7  32 x 6   16 x  dimensions Lyte  15    32 inches    W H D  21 7  Approx  372 x 138 x 382 mm  14       32 x 5     16 x  15 1   2 inches   without projecting parts   Mass VPL SW630C SW620C  Approx  6 2 kg  13 Ib 9 oz   VPL SW630 S W620 S X630  Approx  6 0 kg  13 Ib 4 oz   Supplied See    Checking the Supplied Accessories    in the supplied  accessories Quick Reference Manual   Optional Projector Lamp LMP E220  for replacement   accessories        3 USB wireless LAN module IFU WLM3    Interactive Pen Device IFU PN250A PN250B       Specifica
91. wer cord is firmly connected     ar When the    Control Key Lock    is set to    On     you cannot turn 27  on the projector using the I    key on the projector   If the lamp or lamp cover is not attached securely  the projector 60  cannot be turned on   No image  Check if the connecting cable is connected to external 9  equipment firmly   Check the computer signal is set for output to an external 14  monitor only  If you set your computer to output to both the  computer   s display and an external monitor  the external  monitor image may not be displayed properly  Set your  computer to output to only an external monitor   Check if the application    USB Display    or    Projector Station 46  50  for Network Presentation    is running   Check if the USB memory device connected to the projector is 52  compatible with the projector   Check if the input source is correctly selected  14  Check if the picture is muted by pressing the BLANK key  6  The application    USB Check if the computer connected to the projector meets the 46  50  Display    or    Projector system requirement for the applications   Station for Network  Presentation    does not  start   The computer cannot e Check    LAN Settings    of the projector  28  connect to the projector  e Check the condition of the wireless connection   On screen display does The on screen display does not appear when    Status    in the 27  not appear  Operation menu is set to    Off      The aspect ratio of the The image may not di
92. z  window to top of  screen          Center of the  projection window       Projected image             Projection distance L    L  Projection distance L  H  Distance between the edge of the image and the center of the projection window    The lens shift range is the distance you can move the lens shift from the center of the projected  image 0  when full width and full height of the projected image is regarded as 100      Center of the  projected image  HSL HSR         Projected image  Shaded region  Lens shift range    VSur  Vertical lens shift range  up       VSopn  Vertical lens shift range  down       HSr  Horizontal lens shift range  right       HSt  Horizontal lens shift range  left         72 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range       Projection distance table  VPL SW630C SW620C SW630 SW620     Unit  m  inches                                             n Height H from center of projection  Projected image size E window to edge of screen  Projection  Distance L Projection Projection  Diagonal D Width x Height Distance L Distance L   Min    Max    65 inch  1 65m   1 40 x 0 88  55 x 34    0 367 0 378 0 256  10 1 8    0 256  10 1 8    14 1   2 15   70 inch  1 78 m  11 51 x 0 94  59 x 37   0 399 0 411 0 277  11  0 278  11    15 374 16   4   80 inch  2 03 m   1 72 x 1 08  68 x 42    0 462 0 476 0 319  12 5 8    0 320  12 5 8    18   4 18 3 4   90 inch  2 29 m   1 94 x 1 21  76x 48   0 525 0 541 0 362  14 7 8    0 363  14 3 8    20 3 4 21 3 8   100 inch  2 54 m   2 15 x
    
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