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1.         Lights in red when the AC power cord  is plugged into a wall outlet  Once the  projector is in standby mode  you can  turn it on with the I O key        Flashes in red when the temperature  becomes high inside the projector  or  when the projector fails to operate        Lights in green when the power is  turned on  and when it is ready to  operate        Flashes in green from the time when  the projector is turned on until the  projector is ready to operate  Also   flashes in green while the cooling fan    is running after the power is turned off  with the UO key  The fan runs for  about 90 seconds after the power is  turned off        Lights in orange when the power  saving mode is on     For details  see page 23      INPUT key    Selects an input signal  The input signal  will change whenever you press the key        ENTER A V  lt   gt   Arrow  keys    Used to enter the settings of items in the  menu system  select a menu  or make  various adjustments        LAMP COVER indicators    Flashes in orange under the following  conditions     Location and Function of Controls 13              A repetition rate of 2 flashes when the  lamp cover or air filter cover is not  secured firmly        A repetition rate of 3 flashes when the  lamp has reached the end of its life or  reaches a high temperature     For details  see page 52   G MENU key    Displays the on screen menu  Press  again to clear the menu       PIC MUTING key    Cuts off the picture  Press again to  restore t
2.       PS x 5 055    a  31 7  x 0 1405     4 5    c  x   PS x 5 055   a   31 7  x 0 1405     4 5   90 5        The alphabetical letters in the charts and calculation methods indicate the following   PS  projected image size measured diagonally  inches    distance between the screen and the center of the lens   distance between the floor and the center of the lens   distance between the floor and the adjusters of the projector   free   minimum   maximum    ZRH 58    Installation Diagram       Ceiling Installation  Front Projection        The unit is set so that the bottom is parallel to the ceiling  The V Keystone function has been done     Center of the screen    69 5  23 4   104 5  4 1 3                    Center of the lens             Holes for mounting a  projector suspension support    Ye Ceiling    Center of the lens ae           XV                          Foremost part of _  4    Center of the lens       Center of the screen Mecabinet  Hole for mounting a  10 4  3 8  projector suspension  26 7  1  support  front              Center of the lens    Distance between the front of the cabinet and the hole  for mounting a projector suspension support  front     Unit  mm  inches              This section describes the examples for installing the projector on the ceiling    When installing the projector on the ceiling  use a Projector Suspension Support recommended  by Sony    For ceiling installation  ask for qualified Sony personnel    See the chart on page 62 concerning the
3.      Optical characteristics    Projection system  3 LCD panels  1 lens  projection  system    LCD panel 0 63 inch XGA panel  about  2 360 000 pixels  1 024 x 768 x  3   Lens 1 2 times zoom lens  f 18 53 to 22 18 mm F1 65 to 1 93  Lamp 190 W Ultra high pressure lamp    Projected picture size  40 to 300 inches   Light output    VPL TX70  2 600 Im  VPL TX7  2 000 Im   D When the Lamp Mode is set to    High       Throwing distance  When placed on the floor   Adjuster not stretched  and the V Keystone  function has been done       40 inch  1 1 to 1 4m   3 6 to 4 6 feet   80 inch  2 3 to 2 8 m   7 5 to 9 2 feet   100 inch  2 9 to 3 5 m   9 5 to 11 5 feet   150 inch  4 4 to 5 2 m   14 4 to 17 1 feet   200 inch  5 8 to 7 0 m   19 0 to 23 0 feet   250 inch  7 3 to 8 8 m   24 0 to 28 9 feet   300 inch  8 8 to 10 5 m   28 9 to 34 5 feet     There may be a slight difference between the  actual value and the design value shown above        Electrical characteristics    Color system NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM   NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N   PAL60 system  switched  automatically manually    NTSC4 43 is the color system used  when playing back a video  recorded in NTSC ona  NTSC4 43 system VCR     750 horizontal TV lines  Video  input    1 024 x 768 dots  RGB input    Acceptable computer signals       fH  19 to 92 kHz  fV  48 to 92 Hz    Resolution    Specifications     Maximum input signal resolution   SXGA  1 400 x 1 050  fV  60 Hz    2  Set the resolution and the frequency of the  signal of the connect
4.     Complete     appears on the screen and the  setting of the item that you have selected is  reset to its factory preset value    Items that can be reset are    e    Contrast        Brightness        Color        Hue     and    Sharpness    on the    Adjust Picture        menu of the PICTURE SETTING menu     Dot Phase        H Size     and    Shift    on the     Adjust Signal       menu of the INPUT  SETTING menu       Storage of the settings    The settings are automatically stored in the  projector memory when the ENTER key is  pressed        If no signal is input    If there is no input signal     Cannot adjust  this item     appears on the screen        Unadjustable items    Items that cannot be adjusted  depending on  the input signal  are not displayed on the  menu     For details  see page 41     30   Using a MENU       The PICTURE SETTING Menu    The PICTURE SETTING menu is used for adjusting the picture or volume   Items that can be adjusted or set depend on the kind of input signals     For details  see    Input signals and adjustable setting items    on page 41           BONES            Color Temp      High                   Sel  OQ Set  CEJ Exit  Gen     PICTURE SETTING PICTURE SETTING   By  ravvust Picture Standard  Picture Mode Standard a Bees S    Adjust Picture    Sie    contrast   Brightness   Volume  30   ee   Gamma Mode  Graphics             Sel  OO Set Back Exit  Genz           Setting items    Functions    Initial setting       Picture Mode    Selects 
5.     Initial setting       Color Temp     Adjusts the color temperature    e High  Makes white colors bluish    e Middle  Makes white part of the picture natural  white    e Low  Makes white colors reddish     Set according to  the input signal       DDE  Dynamic  Detail  Enhancer        Selects the mode to play the input video signal   according to the material    e Off  Plays back the interlace format without  conversion       Progressive  Plays back the video picture of the  interlace format converting to progressive    e Film  Plays back a smooth picture in a software of 2   2  2 3 pull down type like a movie  When other than  the software of 2 2  2 3 pull down type is played  back  it is automatically switched to  Progressive      Film          Volume       Adjusts the volume        30       The PICTURE SETTING Menu          The INPUT SETTING Menu    The INPUT SETTING menu is used to adjust the input signal     When the signal is input from a computer    INPUT SETTING    INPUT SETTING       Adjust Signal     Aspect     PANDA M          oF  2  SIGNAL SETTING  ag Dot Phase  24   H Size  1504   Shift  H  181 V  34                         Sel   W_ Set     Exit  CEW          Sel  CC Set   ves  Back Exit  Gen                             H adjusts the horizontal position of the picture    V adjusts the vertical position of the picture    As the setting for H increases  the picture moves to the  right  and as the setting decreases  the picture moves to  the left    As the setting
6.    Auto      set it to conform the input signal   e Closed Captioning is not displayed in the following cases     while you are adjusting the volume with VOLUME     on the remote commander    while you are operating on screen menus    while    Please replace the Lamp     is displayed on the screen    36   The SET SETTING Menu          The MENU SETTING Menu    The MENU SETTING menu is used for changing the menu displays        MENU SETTING  Status  On  Language  English    Menu Position  Center  Start Up Image  On    oust    IR                   Sel Set Exit       Setting items Functions    Initial setting       Status  on screen   Sets up the on screen display    display  When set to    Off     turns off the on screen displays  except for the menus  a message when the power is  turned off  and warning messages     On       Language Selects the language used in the menu and on screen  displays  The languages available are  English   Nederlands  Fran  ais  Italiano  Deutsch  Espa  ol   Portugu  s  Pycckux  Svenska  Norsk  B A iB     ha  SIK   PAI  SBE   EHEH  Naw alne  ia  and Turkce     English       Menu Position Selects the display position of the menu from    Top  Left        Bottom Left        Center        Top Right     and     Bottom Right        Center       Start Up Image e On  Displays the Start Up Image in the window after  turning on the power    e Off  Does not displays the Start Up Image in the  window after turning on the power                    The MENU SETTING
7.   Operation and Administration Using a Network       B Connecting the Projector to a  Connecting to a Computer  Com puter ora Using a commercially available network  Netwo rk cable  cross   connect the NETWORK    connector on the projector to the network  connector of a computer        To connect to the computer  use a  commercially available network cable  cross  cable     To connect to the network  use a  commercially available network cable   straight cable      Rear side         o oc                  o olo                        ll NETWORK       Network cable  cross   not supplied     Network connector                         Computer             42 Connecting to a Computer or a Network    Connecting the Projector to a  Local Network    Using a commercially available network  cable  connect the NETWORK connector on  the projector to a hub in the network        Rear side                NETWORK    Network cable   straight  not supplied     10BASE T   100BASE TX                               Accessing the  Projector from a  Computer    You can check the present status of the  projector on a computer display and control  the projector from a computer  Also  the  projector enables the sending of e mail that  contains messages on the time for  replacement of the projector lamp  error  occurrences  etc   to e mail addresses that  have been specified     Before operating   Confirm that the projector is connected to  the LAN then turn on the projector  For  details on connection  
8.   do not drop the unit or subject it to  shock  as this may cause damage     Note on the screen   When using a screen with an uneven surface   a striped pattern may rarely appear on the  screen depending on the distance between  the screen and the projector or the zooming  magnification settings used  This is not a  malfunction of the projector     Notes on Installation and Usage    9    10     gt  Overview    Features       High brightness   High picture  performance    High brightness  Sony   s unique optical system allows high  efficiency     High picture performance   Three super high aperture 0 63 inch XGA  panels with approximately 790 000 effective  pixels produce a resolution of 1024 x 768  dots  horizontal vertical  for RGB input  and  750 horizontal TV lines for video input        Direct Power On Power Off function    The AC power for the entire system can be  turned on and off by means of a breaker or  other switch without going through a  standby mode        Simple maintenance    Even when the projector is mounted on the  ceiling  you can clean the air filter easily  because it is located at the side    Clean the filter at the same time as you  replace the lamp        Short focal lens    The projection distance is very short   approximately 2 4 m  7 9 feet   when  projecting an 80 inch image  which allows  projection on a larger screen even in a  limited space        Security Functions    Security lock   This function makes it possible to prevent   projection of a
9.   may be reduced     Notes on VPL TX70    The auto V Keystone adjustment may not correct the trapezoidal distortion perfectly  depending  on the room temperature or the screen angle    If you need fine adjustment when V Keystone is set to    Auto     press the KEYSTONE key on the  control panel or the remote commander  and change the value  The setting mode will be  temporarily changed to    Manual    from    Auto       If you want restore the    Auto    setting  first switch the V Keystone setting to    Manual     then return  it to    Auto       When you want to apply the fine adjustment value the next time  change the V Keystone setting to     Manual    from    Auto        The INSTALL SETTING Menu          nus e Buisn shumes pue sjueujsnipy    39    40       The INFORMATION Menu    The INFORMATION menu displays the model name  serial number  the horizontal and vertical  frequencies of the input signal and the cumulated hours of usage of the lamp     INFORMATIO    48 47kHz  60 00Hz    Lamp Timer                 Model name    Serial number    Memory number of an input signal    IP Address  192 198 000 101 L  Signal type          Setting items    Functions             fH Displays the horizontal frequency of the input signal   The displayed value is approximate   fV Displays the vertical frequency of the input signal   The displayed value is approximate   IP Address Displays the IP Address  When you select    REMOTE    at    External    Control    on the INSTALL SETTING menu  
10.  AUDIO  stereo minijack     Connects to the active speaker  Adjust  the volume with VOLUME     on the  remote commander     Location and Function of Controls          M  Q    15    When VIDEO  S VIDEO or INPUT A  is selected  the output audio is the Remote Commander    signal input to AUDIO INPUT  The keys that have the same names as those    REMOTE RS 232C connector  D on the control panel function identically        sub 9 pin female    Connects to the connector of the  computer when you operate the  projector from the computer                         NETWORK key    This function is not provided in this  projector        INPUT key     MENU key     ENTER A V  lt   gt   Arrow  keys  G RESET key    Resets the value of an item to its factory  preset value or returns the enlarged  image with D ZOOM key to its original  size  This key functions when the menu  or a Setting item is displayed on the  screen        AUTO FOCUS key    This function is not provided in this  projector       D ZOOM  Digital Zoom        key  Enlarges the image at a desired location  on the screen   Digital Zoom function        VOLUME     key     Infrared transmitter     Ud   On Standby  key    16 Location and Function of Controls      USB key    This function is not provided in this  projector        APA  Auto Pixel Alignment  key  Automatically adjusts a picture to its  clearest while a signal is input from a  computer     For details  see    Smart APA    in    The  SET SETTING Menu    on page 35         L
11.  Consult with qualified Sony personnel        1    key flashes in red    Repetition rate of 6  flashes           Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet after the 1    key  stops flashing  plug the power cord to the wall outlet  and then turn  the projector on again  If the ON STANDBY flashes in red and the  problem persists  the electrical system has failed     gt  Consult with qualified Sony personnel        Messages List    Warning Messages    Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen        Message    Please replace the Lamp  and clean the Filter        Meaning and Remedy    e It is time to replace the lamp and clean the air filter    gt  Replace the lamp  see page 47  and clean the filter  see  page 49    e When this message appears even after replacing the lamp  the task  has not been completed    gt  Perform the operation of steps 10 to 13 on page 48        Troubleshooting             Caution Messages    Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen        Message  Not applicable     Meaning and Remedy    You have pressed the wrong key    gt  Press the appropriate key        The panel keys are locked              Panel Key Lock    on the SET SETTING menu is set to    On        gt  All the keys on the control panel of the projector are locked   Operate the projector with the keys on the Remote Commander   see page 36            Troubleshooting          sJaUlO    53    54       Specifications  
12.  E Mail Report oo    ieee eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 45  External Control sees sees eee 39  F   fH  Horizontal Frequency  sss esse 40  fV  Vertical Frequency  sese eee eee eee 40  G   Gamma Mode          cece eeeeseeeeteeeeneeees 31  H    RT  High Altitude Mode      IST 31        mage TT 38  Input A Signal Sel  wees 35  Installation oe    NOLES  o  eeeececeseceseeeeeeeees  unsuitable conditions  unsuitable installation      TP Address s       L    Lamp Node  assassin ssi icceacieses  Lamp replacement  Lamp Timer    eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeees  Lamp Timer Reset   ET a scicssecsveessnsessavsnessesiscascies  selecting the menu language  LEnS crer strani sassansntantsntastossovsavins 12  Location and function of controls  connector panel sese  Control panel siessen  Tear DOttOM 0    cece eee eeeeeeeee  Remote Commander    top right side front sees eee          Menu  clearing the menu display sss 30  INFORMATION Ment sese see 40  INPUT SETTING ment        esse 33  INSTALL SETTING menu esse 38  MENU SETTING ment        esse 37  PICTURE SETTING ment sese 31  SET SETTING menu  USING a MENU oe  eeeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees   Menu Position sees sees eee   Message List             NETWORK connector              cccccsccceeeeee 15  Network Setting sese eee eee eee 36   6     Optional accessories        cece 55    P    Panel Key Lock  Password               on  Picture Mod    lt   5 25ciseceesessssdeeds cas csdevsseassees             s1340    65    DD    Pin assignment sees eee eee 56  Po
13.  LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE  PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT   EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD  OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE  WARRANTY  OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON  WHATSOEVER        Optional accessories    Projector Lamp  LMP E191  for replacement     Not all optional accessories are available in  all countries and area    Please check with your local Sony  Authorized Dealer     Specifications    s1440    55       Pin assignment RS 232C connector  D sub 9 pin                                                                                                        female   INPUT A connector  HD D sub 15 pin  5 4  female         5 1 9 6  oo0000  10  OOOO Of6  00000 1 NC 6 NC  E N 2 RXDA 7 RTS  1 R R Y 9 Power 3 TXDA 8 CTS  supply input  for DDC 4 DTR 9 NC  2 G Y 10 GND 7 GND  3 B B Y 11 GND  4 RESERVE 12 DDC SDA  5 GND 13 HD  6 GND  R  14 VD  7 GND  G  15 DDC SCL  8 GND  B   INPUT B connector  HD D sub 15 pin   female   5 1  10  OOOO OS  oo000  15 1  1 R 9 Power  supply input  for DDC  2 G 10 GND  3 B 11 GND  4 RESERVE 12 DDC SDA  5 GND 13 HD  6 GND  R  14 VD  7 GND  G  15 DDC SCL  8 GND  B                       Specifications       Preset signals                                                                                                                                                          Memory   Preset signal fH  kHz  fV  Hz  Sync   No    1 Video 60 Hz  60 Hz 15 734 59 940     2 Video 50 Hz  50 Hz 15 625 50 000     3 480 60i 480 60i 15 734 59 940 S on G Y   4 575 5
14.  Loosen the two screws on the lamp  unit with the Phillips screwdriver       Fold out the handle      then pull out  the lamp unit by the handle            Replacing the Lamp          eoueuslUle       47    48    5 Insert the new lamp all the way in until  it is securely in place  Q   Tighten the  two screws      Fold down the  handle to replace it            Be careful not to touch the glass surface  of the lamp    The power will not turn on if the lamp is  not secured properly    Do not allow any liquid or other objects  into the slot to avoid electrical shock or  fire     6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the  screw     Be sure to attach the lamp cover securely  as it was  If not  the projector cannot be  turned on     7   Turn the projector back over     8 Connect the power cord   The I    key lights in red     9 Press the VO key to turn the projector  on     1 OPress the MENU key  and then select  the SET SETTING menu     Replacing the Lamp    11 Select    Lamp Timer Reset     and then  press the ENTER key     SET SETTING       Smart APA  On  Auto Input Search  Off  Input A Signal Sel   Auto  Color System  Auto  Power Saving  Off  Panel Key Lock  Off  CC Display    Network Setting    POU  EPLE    Lamp Timer Reset                   1 2select    Execute    with the Y key  and  then press the ENTER key   The Lamp Timer is initialized to 0  and     Change the Lamp and clean the Filter      is displayed in the menu screen     Change the Lamp and clean the Filter           Ye
15.  Menu          nus e Buisn shumes pue sjueujsnipy    37    38       The INSTALL SETTING Menu    The INSTALL SETTING menu is used for changing the settings of the projector     INSTALL SETTING       V Keystone   Image Flip    Background   Lamp Mode     Direct Power On   External Control              High Altitude Mode  Off  Security Lock     Auto   Off   Blue  Standard    Off  Off    Der  lt o OC                Setting items    Functions    Initial setting       V Keystone   VPL TX70  only     Corrects the trapezoidal distortion caused by the projection  angle  Select    Auto    for automatic correction  or    Manual     for manual correction using the A W  lt   gt  keys    When the bottom of the trapezoid is longer than the top   _   Sets a lower value    When the top of the trapezoid is longer than the bottom   _   Sets a higher value     Auto       V Keystone   VPL TX7 only     Corrects the trapezoidal distortion caused by the projection  angle using the A W  lt 4  gt  keys on the Remote Commander   When the bottom of the trapezoid is longer than the top   _   Sets a lower value    When the top of the trapezoid is longer than the bottom   _   Sets a higher value        Image Flip    Flips the image on the screen horizontally and or vertically   e HV  Flips the image horizontally and vertically    s H  Flips the image horizontally    s V  Flips the image vertically    s Off  The image does not flip     Off       Background    Selects the background color of the screen when n
16.  by   selecting    Input A    with the INPUT key    e Auto  Selects the input signal type automatically    e Computer  Inputs the signal from a computer       Component  Inputs the component signal from a  DVD player recorder  Blu ray Disc player  digital  tuner  etc    e Video GBR  Inputs the signal from a TV game or  HDTV broadcast     Auto       Color System          Selects the color system of the input signal    If you select    Auto     the projector detects the color  system of the input signal automatically  If the picture  is distorted or colorless  select the color system  according to the input signal        Auto          The SET SETTING Menu          nus e Buisn shumes pue sjueujsnipy    35       Setting items    Functions    Initial setting       Power Saving    Selects the Power Saving mode    s Lamp off  The lamp goes off if no signal is input for  10 minutes  The lamp lights again when a signal is  input or any key is pressed       Standby  The projector goes into Standby mode if  no signal is input for 10 minutes  To use it  turn on  the power again    s Off  The projector does not go into Power Saving  mode     Off       Panel Key Lock    Locks all the control panel keys on the top panel of the  projector so that the projector can be operated only  with the Remote Commander    To lock the control panel keys  set to    On       When it is set to    On     keeping the I    key on the  control panel pressed for 10 seconds turns the projector  on when it is in s
17.  for V increases  the picture moves up   and as the setting decreases  the picture moves down   Use the  lt  or the  gt  key to adjust the horizontal  position and the A and Y key for the vertical position     Setting items Functions Initial setting  Adjust Signal     Dot Phase Adjusts the dot phase of the LCD panel and the signal   Set according to  output from a computer  the input signal  Adjust the picture further for finer picture after the  picture is adjusted by pressing the APA key   H Size Adjusts the horizontal size of a picture output from a   Set according to  computer  the input signal  Adjust the setting according to the dots of the input  signal   For details  see page 57   Shift Adjusts the position of the picture  Set according to    the input signal       Aspect  When the  video signal is  input           You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be   displayed for the current input signal  This item is   enabled only when an video signal  preset memory   numbers 1 to 11  is input    s 4 3  Makes the aspect ratio 4 3    e 16 9  Select to view a picture squeezed    e Zoom  Select to enlarge the original picture without  distorting the aspect ratio   Only when a preset  memory number   to 6 is input         Set according to  the input signal          The INPUT SETTING Menu          nu  y e Buisn shumes pue sjueujsnipy    33    34       Setting items    Functions    Initial setting       Aspect  When the  PC signal is input           You can set the aspect
18.  installation measurements     The alphabetical letters in the illustrations indicate the distances below    a     distance between the hole  front  for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom  surface of this projector and the center of the screen   b  distance between the hole  front  for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom  surface of this projector and the ceiling   X  distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen    Installation Diagram    sJaulO    61    62    Unit  mm  inches        PS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300        gt   N  1200  1800  2410  3010  3620  4530  5440   6040  7560   9070   47     70      95   118 5      142   g    783     214 L    237      2977 4    B57 M4        N 113550  2040  2720  3410  4090  5120  6140   6830   8540   10250   53 1   4     803     107     134      161 1   8     201 31A     241  g     269     8363 8     403 5                                       x    Based on the calculation formula given below              Free       a     a     N      PS x 29 415  x 1 03    32 0   16 4   M      PS x 35 283  x 0 97    32 0   16 4    x  b    PS x 5 073    a     32 0   16 4  x 0 07344   2 3   72 5     The alphabetical letters in the charts and calculation methods indicate the following   PS  projected image size measured diagonally  inches     a        b      zx    distance between the hole  front  for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom  surface of this projector and the center of the scree
19.  picture on the screen unless  the required password is entered when the   projector is turned on     Panel key lock   This function locks all the keys on the  control panel of the projector  allowing use  of the keys on the Remote Commander  This  prevents the projector from operating  incorrectly     Features       Other Convenient Functions    e On screen menu in 17 languages   s Picture muting   e Freeze   s Lamp mode switching function      Low power consumption in standby  e Security bar       Web Control    The Web Control function enables you to  operate the projector and examine its status  of the projector remotely  using a Web  browser        About Trademarks    e Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe  Systems Incorporated   e Windows is a registered trademark of  Microsoft Corporation in the United States  and or other countries   Kensington is a registered trademark of  Kensington Technology Group   Macintosh is a registered trademark of  Apple Inc   e VESA is a registered trademark of the  Video Electronics Standards Association   Display Data Channel is a trademark of the  Video Electronics Standards Association   All other trademarks and registered  trademarks are trademarks or registered  trademarks of their respective holders  In  this manual      and    marks are not  specified           Location and Function of Controls    Top Right Side Front                                              Location and Function of Controls                   M  NA      Ventil
20.  ratio of the picture to be  displayed for the current input signal  This item is  enabled only when an PC signal  preset memory  numbers 21 to 63  is input    e Full 1  Displays a picture vertically or horizontally to  fill the screen without changing the aspect ratio of the  original picture    e Full 2  The original image is projected fully in the  window    e Normal  Displays the picture while matching one  pixel of input picture element to that of the LCD  The  picture will be clear but the picture size will be  smaller        Set according to  the input signal       e For Aspect  some of the    Aspect    setting items are not displayed on the screen according to the    input signal     e Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing  modifying the original picture by  switching to the wide mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers   which are legally protected     About the Preset Memory No     This projector has 45 types of preset data for  input signals  the preset memory   When a  preset signal is input  the projector  automatically detects the signal type and  recalls the data for the signal from the preset  memory to adjust it to an optimum picture   The memory number and signal type of that  signal are displayed on the INFORMATION  menu  See page 40   You can also adjust the  preset data through the INPUT SETTING    menu     See the chart on page 57 to find if the signal  is registered in the preset memory     
21. 0i 575 50i 15 625 50 000 S on G Y   5 480 60p 480 60p  Progressive 31 470 60 000 S on G Y  component NTSC    6 575 50p 575 50p  Progressive 31 250 50 000 S on G Y  component PAL    7 1080 60i 1035 60i  1080 60i 33 750 60 000 S on G Y   8 1080 50i 1080 50i 28 130 50 000 S on G Y   10 720 60p 720 60p 45 000 60 000 S on G Y   11 720 S0p 720 50p 37 500 50 000 S on G Y   21 640 x 350 VGA mode 1 31 469 70 086 H pos  V neg   22 VGA VESA 85 Hz 37 861 85 080 H pos  V neg   23 640 x 400 PC 9801 Normal 24 823 56 416 H neg  V neg   24 VGA mode 2 31 469 70 086 H neg  V pos   25 VGA VESA 85 Hz 37 861 85 080 H neg  V pos   26 640 x 480 VGA mode 3 31 469 59 940 H neg  V neg   27 Macintosh 13  35 000 66 667 H neg  V neg   28 VGA VESA 72 Hz 37 861 72 809 H neg  V neg   29 VGA VESA 75 Hz 37 500 75 000 H neg V neg   30 VGA VESA 85 Hz 43 269 85 008 H neg V neg   31 800 x 600 SVGA VESA 56 Hz 35 156 56 250 H pos  V pos   32 SVGA VESA 60 Hz 37 879 60 317 H pos  V pos   33 SVGA VESA 72 Hz 48 077 72 188 H pos  V pos   34 SVGA VESA 75 Hz 46 875 75 000 H pos  V pos   35 SVGA VESA 85 Hz 53 674 85 061 H pos  V pos   36 832 x 624 Macintosh 16  49 724 74 550 H neg  V neg   37 1024 x 768 XGA VESA 60 Hz 48 363 60 004 H neg  V neg   38 XGA VESA 70 Hz 56 476 70 069 H neg  V neg   39 XGA VESA 75 Hz 60 023 75 029 H pos  V pos   40 XGA VESA 85 Hz 68 677 84 997 H pos  V pos   41 1152 x 864 SXGA VESA 70 Hz 63 995 70 019 H pos  V pos   42 SXGA VESA 75 Hz 67 500 75 000 H pos  V pos   43 SXGA VESA 85 Hz 771 487 85 057 
22. 4 148 278 12  1     SONY     Data  Projector    Operating Instructions    Before operating the unit  please read this manual thoroughly  and retain it for future reference     VPL TX70  VPL TA        Not all models are available in all countries and area  Please check  with your local Sony Authorized Dealer                 2009 Sony Corporation    2       WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  do not expose this apparatus  to rain or moisture     To avoid electrical shock  do not open  the cabinet  Refer servicing to  qualified personnel only     WARNING    THIS APPARATUS MUST BE  EARTHED     IMPORTANT    The nameplate is located on the bottom     WARNING    When installing the unit  incorporate a  readily accessible disconnect device in the  fixed wiring  or connect the power plug to an  easily accessible socket outlet near the unit   If a fault should occur during operation of  the unit  operate the disconnect device to  switch the power supply off  or disconnect  the power plug     CAUTION    Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly  replaced    Replace only with the same or equivalent  type recommended by the manufacturer   When you dispose of the battery  you must  obey the law in the relative area or country     For the customers in the U S A     This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection again
23. ENS key  This function is not provided in this  projector       KEYSTONE  Trapezoidal  distortion correction   TILT key  Adjusts the vertical trapezoidal  distortion of the image  Pressing this  key  the adjustment menu are displayed   Use the arrow keys  A W  lt   gt   for  adjustment         PIC MUTING key    Cuts off the picture  Press again to  restore the picture       AUDIO MUTING key    Cuts off the sound  Press again to restore  the sound       FREEZE key    Freezes the projected picture  To cancel  the frozen picture  press the key again   This function is available when the PC  signal is input        Before using the Remote  Commander    Pull out the clear film from the lithium  battery holder        To replace a battery    1 Pull out the battery cover by a thin  stick inserting to a hole  as shown the  illustration           M  NA    2 Install the lithium battery     Face the    side up        2 Put the lithium battery holder back  into the Remote Commander     Notes on the lithium battery   s A button type lithium battery  CR2025  is  used in the Remote Commander  Do not  use batteries other than CR2025    Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of  children    Should the battery be swallowed   immediately consult a doctor     Notes on Remote Commander  operation   e Make sure that nothing obstructs the  infrared beam between the Remote  Commander and the remote control  detector on the projector  Aim the Remote  Commander at the front of the remote  control det
24. For the customers in Europe  VPL   TX7 only    The manufacturer of this product is Sony  Corporation  1 7 1 Konan  Minato ku   Tokyo  Japan    The Authorized Representative for EMC  and product safety is Sony Deutschland  GmbH  Hedelfinger Strasse 61  70327  Stuttgart  Germany  For any service or  guarantee matters please refer to the  addresses given in separate service or  guarantee documents     For the State of California  USA only  Perchlorate Material   special handling may  apply  See  www dtsc  ca gov hazardouswaste   perchlorate  Perchlorate Material  Lithium battery  contains perchlorate        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  Electronic Industries Alliance   www eiae org      Disposal of Old Electrical  amp   Electronic Equipment  Applicable in  the European Union and other  European countries with separate  collection systems     This symbol on the product or  on its packaging indicates that  this product shall not be treated  as household waste  Instead it  shall be handed over to the    applicable collection point for  the recycling of electrical and  electronic equipment  By ensuring this  product is disposed of correctly  you will  help prevent potential negative  consequences for the environment and  human health  which could o
25. H pos  V pos   44 1152 x 900 Sunmicro LO 61 795 65 960 H neg  V neg                         Specifications       5          s1440    N                                                                Memory   Preset signal fH  kHz    fV  Hz  Sync   No    45 1280 x 960 SXGA VESA 60 Hz 60 000 60 000 H pos  V pos  46 SXGA VESA 75 Hz 75 000 75 000 H pos  V pos  47 1280 x 1024   SXGA VESA 60 Hz 63 974 60 013 H pos  V pos  48 SXGA VESA 75 Hz 79 976 75 025 H pos  V pos  49 SXGA VESA 85 Hz 91 146 85 024 H pos  V pos  50 1400 x 1050   SXGA  60 Hz 65 317 59 978 H neg  V pos  55 1280 x 768 WXGA 60Hz 47 716 59 870 H neg  V pos  56 1280 x 720 WXGA 60Hz 44 772 59 885 H neg  V pos  60 1360 x 768 1360 x 768 60 44 720 59 799 H neg  V pos  61 1440 x 900 1440 x 900 60 55 935 59 887 H neg  V pos  63 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 60 49 702 59 810 H neg  V pos             e When a signal other than the preset signals shown above is input  the picture may not be displayed  properly    e When an SXGA  signal is input  the image may extend beyond the edges of the screen  In this  case  input a signal with no black edges around the image  and disconnect and reconnect the cable  or select the input signal by pressing the INPUT key    e If the resolution of the input signal is different from the panel resolution  the input signal is not  displayed in its own resolution  and letters or lines may be uneven     58 Specifications       Installation Diagram    Floor Installation  Front Projection        Wall Y    Cent
26. ILT        PIC MUTING     DZOOM VOLUME FREEZE AUDIOMUTING       Front remote  control  detector             2    4 5 6       1 Plug the AC power cord into a wall    outlet     projector     2 Press the VW  key to turn on the       2 Press the MENU key  The menu disappears automatically if a key  The menu appears  is not pressed for one minute   The menu currently selected is shown as  a yellow button        PICTURE SETTING  Picture Mode  Standard D   Adjust Picture       Volume  30 e    Labbe                      Sel  U Set  Even Exit  Gen           4 Press the A or Y key to select the  MENU SETTING menu  then press       Menu Position  Center  Start Up Image  On    oust    the K or ENTER key  9  The selected menu appears  z  a   MENU SETTING D      Status  On  Language  English BL      S  L  fe   a  n    GN Se                      Sel  OO _ Set  Gwe  Back  9 Exit       5 Press the A or Y key to select     Language     then press the    or          ENTER key   MENU SETTING  Status An  Language  English Norsk       Menu Position   Nederlands A      Start Up Image    Frangais PX  HAE   Italiano PRF   Deutsch BRO    S mwilny  Espa  ol b    inal  Portugu  s     Turkce  Pycckn     Svenska    SR oe                            Exit  Cienu     6 Press the A  V   lt  or P key to select a  language  then press the ENTER key     The menu changes to the selected  language     To clear the menu  Press the MENU key     Selecting the Menu Language 25       Security Lock    The projector is e
27. When the aspect ratio of input signal is other  than    Full 2     a part of the screen may be    displayed in black     The INPUT SETTING Menu          The SET SETTING Menu    The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the settings of the projector        Network Setting  Lamp Timer Reset    SNS a             SET SETTING   Smart APA  On a  Auto Input Search  Off a   Input A Signal Sel   Auto    Color System  Auto va  Power Saving  Off z  Panel Key Lock  Off on  CC Display  Off a       2             Se OO Set Gey Ext  Ga       Setting items    Functions    Initial setting       Smart APA    The APA  Auto Pixel Alignment  automatically  adjusts    Dot Phase        H Size    and    Shift    on the  INPUT SETTING menu for the input signal from a  computer    e On  When a signal is input from a computer  the  APA functions automatically so that the picture can  be seen clearly  You can adjust the picture by  pressing the APA key on the Remote Commander  even if    Smart APA    set to    On       s Off  The APA functions when you press the APA key  on the Remote Commander     On       Auto Input Search    When set to    On     the projector detects input signals in  the following order  Input A Input B Video S Video   It indicates the input channel when the power is turned  on or the INPUT key is pressed     Off       Input A Signal Sel     Selects the type of signal input from the equipment   connected to the INPUT A connector    Selects the type of signal input from the equipment
28. al size  Press the D ZOOM   key    Just pressing the RESET key returns the  image back to its original size immediately                          Lad                         To freeze the image projected   Freeze function    Press the FREEZE key     Freeze    appears  when the key is pressed  This function works  when a signal from a computer is input     To restore the original screen  press the  FREEZE key again     28 Other Functions     gt  Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu       Using a MENU    The projector is equipped with an on screen  menu for making various adjustments and  settings     Display items    Input signal indicator           Video  2   NTSC 3 58       Input signal setting indicator    Picture adjustment menu       MN J       Contrast Y       Input signal indicator   Shows the selected input channel  x amp   is  displayed when no signal is input  You can  hide this indicator using    Status    on the  MENU SETTING menu     Input signal setting indicator   For Input A  Shows    Auto    or    Input A  Signal Sel     setting on the SET  SETTING menu    For Video S Video input  Shows    Auto    or  the    Color System    setting on the SET  SETTING menu      T Press the MENU key   The menu appears   The menu presently selected is shown as  a yellow button in the column on the left           SET SETTING  Smart APA  On S   l Auto Input Search  Off     Input A Signal Sel   Component       Color System  Auto    Power Saving  Off 2   Panel Key Lock  Off on  CC D
29. ation holes  exhaust      Lens    Remove the lens cover before  projection        Front remote control detector       Control panel    For details  see    Control Panel    on       page 13  Security bar     Speaker    Security lock  A onnects to an optional security cable     Zoom ring   an optional ity cabl  Adjusts the picture size   from Kensington    Web page address     Focus ring http   www kensington com   Adjusts the picture focus    Note      Ventilation holes  intake  Air To maintain optimal performance  clean the  i air filter whenever you replace the lamp   filter cover ir filter wh lace the lamp    For details  see    Cleaning the Air Filter    on  Adjusters  for   E     Adjusters  fore pad  earn      Lamp cover    Adjuster       Connector Panel  For details  see    Connector Panel    on  page 15         AC IN socket  Connects the supplied AC power cord       Adjuster adjustment button    For details  see    Using the adjuster    on  page 22         Security bar  An anti theft chain or wire   commercially available  can be  connected to it   If it is difficult to pull out  pull out the  Security bar using a screwdriver     12 Location and Function of Controls       Control Panel          M  NA             Ud  On Standby  key   Turns on the projector when the   projector is in standby mode  To turn off   the power  press the I    key twice   according to the message or hold the I     key for about one second    Lights up or flashes under the following   conditions
30. consult your network  administrator     1 Open Internet Explorer 5 0  or later  version  on your computer     2 Type    http   xxx xxx xxx xxx  the IP  address of the projector     as the     Address    then press the ENTER key     You can confirm the IP address of the  projector at    Network Setting    on the  SET SETTING menu  For details  see     Setting the Network Setup on the  Projector    on page 46     When you access the projector via a Web  browser  do not use a proxy server     Enter the IP address here                 Accessing the Projector from a Computer          WIOMION L Duis uogeysiurupy pue uonesado    43    44       Checking the Status  of the Projector    Click on    Information       You can check the information and present  status of the projector on a computer display   You can check the information and status in  the window  but you cannot change the  settings     Data Projector          Projector    The present information on the projector is  displayed        Status    The present status on the projector is  displayed        Controlling the  Projector from a  Computer    Click on    Control       You can perform various adjustments and  settings of the projector on a computer  display    The function of the buttons in the windows  are the same as those on the remote control  supplied with the projector     The present setting status is indicated     Data Projecto       Checking the Status of the Projector   Controlling the Projector from a Compute
31. ct fall into  the cabinet  unplug the unit and have it  checked by qualified personnel before  operating it further    Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is  not to be used for several days    To disconnect the cord  pull it out by the  plug  Never pull the cord itself    The wall outlet should be near the unit and  easily accessible    The unit is not disconnected to the AC  power source  mains  as long as it is  connected to the wall outlet  even if the  unit itself has been turned off    Do not look into the lens while the lamp is  on    Do not place your hand or objects near the  ventilation holes  The air coming out is  hot    Be careful not to get your fingers caught in  the adjuster    Do not spread a cloth or paper under the  unit        Illumination    s To obtain the best picture  the front of the  screen should not be exposed to direct  lighting or sunlight    e Ceiling mounted spot lighting is  recommended  Use a cover over  fluorescent lamps to avoid lowering the  contrast ratio    e Cover any windows that face the screen  with opaque draperies    e It is desirable to install the unit in a room  where floor and walls are not of light   reflecting material  If the floor and walls  are of reflecting material  it is  recommended that the carpet and wall  paper be changed to a dark color     Precautions       Preventing internal heat build up    The unit is equipped with ventilation holes   intake  and ventilation holes  exhaust   Do  not block or place anyth
32. e bottom    The message    Complete     will appear  and  the settings will be in effect     When DHCP is On  these settings are disabled         gt  Maintenance       Replacing the Lamp    The lamp used as a light source is   consumable product  Thus replace the lamp   with a new one in the following cases       When the lamp has burnt out or dims   e    Please replace the Lamp     appears on the  screen   s The LAMP COVER indicator lights up   repeats flashing three times    The lamp life varies depending on   conditions of use    Use an LMP E191 Projector Lamp as the   replacement lamp    Use of any other lamps than the LMP E191   may cause damage to the projector     s If the lamp breaks  ask qualified Sony  personnel to replace the lamp and to check  inside    Pull out the lamp by holding the handle    e When removing the lamp  make sure it  remains horizontal  then pull straight up  Do  not tilt the lamp  If you pull out the lamp  while it is tilted and if the lamp breaks     1 Tur off the projector  and disconnect  the AC power cord from the AC outlet     When replacing the lamp after using the  projector  wait for at least an hour for the  lamp to cool     2 Placea protective sheet  cloth   beneath the projector  Turn the  projector over so you can see its  underside     Be sure that the projector is stable after  turning it over     3 Open the lamp cover by loosening the  screw with a Phillips screwdriver        For safety reasons  do not loosen any other  screws    
33. e chemicals        If you rub on the cabinet with a stained  cloth  the cabinet may be scratched    s If the cabinet is in contact with a rubber or  vinyl resin product for a long period of  time  the finish of the cabinet may  deteriorate or the coating may come off        LCD data projector    This LCD data projector is manufactured  using high precision technology  You may   however  see tiny black points and or bright  points  red  blue  or green  that appear  continuously on the LCD data projector   This is a normal result of the manufacturing    process and does not indicate a malfunction     When the images are projected onto the  screens from multiple LCD data projectors   they may generate color distinctions because  each projector has its own color balance  even if the projectors are the same models        Notes on Installation  and Usage    Unsuitable Installation    Do not install the projector in the following  situations  Installation is these situations  or locations may cause a malfunction or  damage to the unit        Poorly ventilated locations       Allow adequate air circulation to prevent  internal heat build up  Do not place the  unit on surfaces  rugs  blankets  etc   or  near materials  curtains  draperies  that  may block the ventilation holes  When  internal heat builds up due to blockage of  ventilation holes  the temperature sensor  will function  and the power will be turned  off automatically   e Leave space of more than 30 cm  11 T g  inches  ar
34. e screen  angle  In this case  adjust it manually   Press the KEYSTONE key to    V  Keystone    displays on the screen  and  adjust the value with the A W  lt  P keys     Adjust the size of the picture and the  focus    Adjust the picture size using the Zoom  ring and adjust the picture focus using  the Focus ring        Turning Off the  Power    1    Press the 1    key       POWER OFF  Please press UO key  again     appears to confirm that you want  to turn off the power     The message disappears if you press any  key other than the UCD key  or if you do not  press any key for five seconds     Press the   key again    The 1    key flashes in green and the fan  continues to run to reduce the internal  heat  Also  the I    key flashes quickly  for the first 60 seconds  During this time   you will not be able to light up the     key again with the UO key     Unplug the AC power cord from the  wall outlet after the fan stops running  and the I  key lights in red   Except  when using the Direct Power On Off  function or the Off  amp  Go function      Turning Off the Power          OIN DIq 24  Buod    23    24     gt  Convenient Functions       Selecting the Menu  Language    You can select one of seventeen languages  for displaying the menu and other on screen  displays  The factory setting is English    To change the menu language  proceed as  follows     Selecting the Menu Language                         INPUT NETWORK USB    MENU APA       LS  7    KEYSTONE  AUTOFOCUS LENS  T
35. ect the  projector to a VCR    For more information  refer to the  instruction manuals of the equipment you  are connecting     To connect to a video or S video  output connector       Rear side                       CA     gt an NETWORK                      to audio  output  R     to video                              Stereo audio connecting cable  not supplied    Use a no resistance cable      Connecting the Projector          Video cable  not supplied  or S Video cable   not supplied     To connect to a video GBR   Component output connector       Rear side                                     to video GBR   component  output               Signal Cable  not supplied   HD D sub 15 pin  male   lt  gt  3 x phono jack     Stereo audio connecting cable  not supplied    Use a no resistance cable      For stereo audio connection  connect the  stereo audio connecting cable to the AUDIO  INPUT connector    Set the aspect ratio using    Aspect    on the  INPUT SETTING menu according to the  input signal    When you connect the projector to a video  GBR output connector  select    Video GBR     or when you connect the projector to a  component output connector  select     Component    with the    Input A Signal Sel      setting on the SET SETTING menu        Projecting                 remote  gt  8    control  detector A N  Bann  AN         KEYSTONE  AUTOFOCUS LENS 0    PIC MUTING    DZOOM VOLUME FREEZE AUDIOMUTING                   1 Plug the AC power cord into a wall  outlet  and co
36. ector or the screen    The operation range is limited  The shorter  the distance between the Remote  Commander and the remote control  detector is  the wider the angle within  which the commander can control the  projector becomes     Location and Function of Controls 17    18     gt  Projecting the Picture       Installing the Projector                               The distance between the lens and the screen varies depending on the size of the screen   Use the following table as a guide     Z Screen                Distance between the screen and  the center of the lens         Adjuster not stretched  and the V Keystone function has been done     Vy          Unit  m  feet        Projected image                                  size  diagonal  40 80 100 150 200 250 300    inches    Minimum Distance 1 1 2 3 2 9 4 4 5 8 7 3 8 8   3 6   7 5   9 5   14 4   19 0   24 0   28 9    Maximum 1 4 2 8 3 5 5 2 7 0 8 8 10 5   Distance  4 6   9 2   11 5   17 1   23 0   28 9   34 5        There may be a slight difference between the actual value and the design value shown in the table    above     For details on installation  see    Installation Diagram    on page 59     Installing the Projector          Connecting the  Projector       When you connect the projector   make sure to     s Turn off all equipment before making any  connections    e Use the proper cables for each connection    s Insert the cable plugs firmly  loose  connections may increase noise and  reduce performance of pictu
37. ectronics Inc   Address  16530 Via Esprillo   San Diego  CA 92127 U S A   Telephone Number  858 942 2230    This device complies with part 15 of the  FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  this device  may not cause harmful interference  and   2  this device must accept any  interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired  operation              WARNING  THIS WARNING IS  APPLICABLE FOR USA ONLY    If used in USA  use the UL LISTED power  cord specified below    DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER  CORD     Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin   NEMA 5 15P Configuration   Cord Type SJT  three 16 or 18 AWG    wires    Length Minimum 1 5m  4 ft  11in    Less  than 4 5 m  14 ft  9 5 8 in    Rating Minimum 10A  125V    Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V  may require the use of a different line cord or  attachment plug  or both    To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock   refer servicing to qualified service  personnel     WARNING  THIS WARNING IS  APPLICABLE FOR OTHER  COUNTRIES    1  Use the approved Power Cord  3 core  mains lead    Appliance Connector   Plug  with earthing contacts that conforms to  the safety regulations of each country if  applicable    2  Use the Power Cord  3 core mains lead     Appliance Connector   Plug conforming  to the proper ratings  Voltage  Ampere      If you have questions on the use of the above  Power Cord  Appliance Connector  Plug   please consult a qualified service personnel     
38. ed computer within the  range of acceptable preset signals of the  projector     Applicable video signals  15 k RGB component 50 60 Hz   Progressive component 50 60  Hz  DTV  480 60i  575 50i   480 60p  575 50p  720 60p   720 50p  1 080 60i  1 080 50i    Composite video  Y C video  Speaker Monaural speaker system   35  Speaker output  5 W  max   x 1       Input Output    VIDEO IN VIDEO  phono type  Composite video  1 Vp p  2 dB  sync negative  75 ohms  terminated    S VIDEO  Y C mini DIN 4   pintype  Y  luminance   1 Vp p  2 dB  sync negative  75 ohms  terminated   C  chrominance   burst 0 286  Vp p  2 dB  NTSC   75 ohms  terminated   burst 0 3 Vp p  2  dB  PAL   75 ohms terminated    RGB  HD D sub 15 pin  female   Analog RGB component   R R Y  0 7 Vp p  2 dB  75  ohms terminated   G  0 7 Vp p  2 dB  75 ohms  terminated   G with sync Y  1 Vp p  2 dB  sync negative  75 ohms  terminated   B B Y  0 7 Vp p  2 dB  75  ohms terminated   HD  Horizontal sync input  TTL  level  positive negative  VD  Vertical sync input  TTL  level  positive negative   RGB  HD D sub15 pin  female   Analog RGB   R  0 7 Vp p  2 dB  75 ohms  terminated   G  0 7 Vp p  2 dB  75 ohms  terminated   B  0 7 Vp p  2 dB  75 ohms  terminated   HD  Horizontal sync input  TTL  level  Positive negative    INPUT A    INPUT B    VD  Vertical sync input  TTL  level  positive negative  AUDIO INPUT  Stereo minijack  500 mVrms   input impedance 47 Kilohms or  more  MONITOR OUT  HD D sub15   pin  female   R  G  B  Gain Uni
39. er key             Enter the password again to confirm        Re enter new password key     Be sure to remember this password   Use  Baad Cancel  Other key             When the following message is  displayed  the setting for security lock is  completed     Security Lock enabled     If    Invalid Password     is displayed on  the screen  perform this procedure again  from step 1     Invalid Password     Turn the main power off and  disconnect the AC power cord    The security lock is set to on  then it  becomes effective  The screen used for  entering the password is displayed when  the power is turned on the next time        Security certification    When the password screen is displayed   enter the password that was set  If you fail to  enter the correct password after three times   the projector cannot be used  In this case   press the I    key to turn off the power        To cancel the security lock    1    Press the MENU key  then turn off the     Security Lock    setting on the  INSTALL SETTING menu     2 Enter the password   Enter the password that was set     If you call the customer service center because  you have forgotten the password  you will need  to be able 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        Other Functions    Direct Power On Off Function    If you will be using a circuit breaker to turn  the po
40. er of the  screen    Distance between the front of the cabinet and  the center of the lens    Foremost part Center of the lens  of the cabinet                            YY    Floor          ld       a      Adjuster not stretched  and the V Keystone function has been done     Unit  mm  inches           This section describes the examples of installing the projector on a desk  etc     See the chart on page 60 concerning the installation measurements     The alphabetical letters in the illustration indicate the distances below    a  distance between the screen and the center of the lens   b  distance between the floor and the center of the lens   c  distance between the floor and the bottom of the adjusters of the projector  X  distance between the floor and the center of the screen  free     Installation Diagram    5          sJaUlO    9    60    Unit  mm  inches        PS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300    a IN  1180  1780  2390   2990 3600  4510 5410  6020  7530  9050   46 1     70 tg    94 t g     117 3 4    0434    177 5 3     213 Vg    237 tg    296 1    8563           M  1330  2020  2700  3380 4070  5090  6110  6800  8500   10210   52 3 8     79 5 8     106 7 2    133 t g    1603 8     200 1     240 7      2677 4    634344     402 Ye     b Based on the calculation formula given below                                               c Based on the calculation formula given below     a  N      PS x 29 376  x 1 03      31 7   a  M      PS x 35 202  x 0 97      31 7   b  x
41. he contrast or brightness on the    Adjust Picture       menu  properly  see page 31    e The lamp has burnt out or is dim    gt  Replace the lamp with a new one  see page 47         The picture is not clear     e The picture is out of focus    gt  Adjust the focus  see page 22    e Condensation has accumulated on the lens    gt  Leave the projector for about two hours with the power on        The image extends beyond  the screen     e The APA key has been pressed even though there are black edges  around the image    gt  Display the full image on the screen and press the APA key    gt  Adjust    Shift    on the INPUT SETTING menu properly  see   page 33     e This input signal cannot be projected as the frequency is out of the  acceptable range of the projector    gt  Input a signal that is within the range of the frequency    e The resolution setting of the output signal of the computer is too  high    gt  Set the output setting to XGA  see page 19         The picture flickers        Dot Phase    on the INPUT SETTING menu has not been adjusted    properly    gt  Adjust    Dot Phase    on the INPUT SETTING menu properly  see  page 33            Sound  Symptom Cause and Remedy  No sound  e A cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong            gt  Check that the proper connections have been made  see  page 19    e The audio connecting cable used is incorrect    gt  Use a no resistance stereo audio cable  see page 19    e The sound is not adjusted properly    gt  Adju
42. he picture     14 Location and Function of Controls    Connector Panel                                                            VIDEO IN connector     S VIDEO  mini DIN 4 pin    Connects to the S video output of  video equipment   s VIDEO  phono type    Connects to the video output of video  equipment     G AUDIO INPUT connector  Inputs audio signal attached to the image  from INPUT A  INPUT B or VIDEO        INPUT A connector  RGB  HD D sub 15 pin  female    Inputs a computer signal  video GBR  signal  component signal  or DTV signal  depending on the connected equipment   Connects to the output connector of  equipment using the supplied cable or an  optional cable     For details  see    Connecting a  Computer    on page 19 and     Connecting a VCR    on page 20        INPUT B connector  RGB connector  HD D sub 15 pin   female      Inputs a computer signal    Connects to the output connector of  equipment using the supplied cable or an  optional cable        NETWORK connector  RJ 45     Connects to a computer connector  through which to operate the projector  via a network     CAUTION   For safety  do not connect the connector  for peripheral device wiring that might  have excessive voltage to this port   Follow the instructions for this port        OUTPUT connector    s MONITOR  HD D sub 15 pin  female     Connects to the input connector of the  monitor  Only the computer signal on  the current channel is output from  among the signals connected to  INPUT A or INPUT B   
43. ing near these holes   or internal heat build up may occur  causing  picture degradation or damage to the  projector        Cleaning    Before cleaning    Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord  from the AC outlet     Cleaning the air filter   e Clean the air filter whenever you replace  the lamp    s Refer to the    Cleaning the Air Filter    on  page 49 for the air filter cleaning     Cleaning the lens   The lens surface is especially treated to   reduce reflection of light    As incorrect maintenance may impair the   performance of the projector  take care with   respect to the following    e Avoid touching the lens  To remove dust  on the lens  use a soft dry cloth  Do not use  a damp cloth  detergent solution  or  thinner    e Wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth such  as a cleaning cloth or glass cleaning cloth    e Stubborn stains may be removed with a   soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth or glass   cleaning cloth lightly dampened with   water    Never use solvent such as alcohol  benzene   or thinner  or acid  alkaline or abrasive   detergent  or chemical cleaning cloth  as   they will damage the lens surface     Cleaning the cabinet   e Clean the cabinet gently with a soft dry  cloth  Stubborn stains may be removed  with a cloth lightly dampened with mild  detergent solution  followed by wiping  with a soft dry cloth    Use of alcohol  benzene  thinner or  insecticide may damage the finish of the  cabinet or remove the indications on the  cabinet  Do not use thes
44. isplay  off led  Network Setting kei  Lamp Timer Reset 2                         Sel  OO Set  na Exit  ew     2 Use the A or Y key to select a menu   then press the  gt  or ENTER key     The selected menu appears     3 Select an item   Use the A or Y key to select the item   then press the  gt  or ENTER key   The setting items are displayed in a pop   up menu or in a sub menu     Pop up menu  Setting  items    Selected input    Menu signal      MENU SETTING    Status   Language  nalish  Menu Position    Top left  H Start Up Image   Bottom Left  Center  Top Right  Bottom Right       Sub menu    Menu Setting items    PICTURE SETTING     gt     ADJUST PICTURE Standard  Contrast      Brightness  d K  Gamma Mode  Graphics    Color Temp   High 2       Sel  OO Set Back   Exit  Gem        4 Make the setting or adjustment of an  item   s When changing the adjustment  level   To increase the number  press the A or   gt  key   To decrease the number  press the Y or   lt  key   Press the ENTER key to restore the  previous screen   When changing the setting   Press the A or Y key to change the  setting   Press the ENTER or  lt  key to restore  the previous screen     Using a MENU    nu  y e Buisn sumes pue sjueujsnipy    29       To clear the menu    Press the MENU key   The menu disappears automatically if a key  is not pressed for one minute        To reset items that have been  adjusted    Select the item that you want to reset  and  then press the RESET key on the Remote  Commander   
45. k on    Mail Report        Data Projector        Tining lover Lame usage rime    ener    E Mail Report  Enable  Select this to set the E Mail Report     Disable  If you selects this  the screen will  be disabled     Send to CC    Enter the e mail addresses to which you  wish the e mail messages to be sent in each  text box  The projector allows you to send e   mail to two different addresses  You can  enter up to 64 characters for each address     Report Timing   Over Lamp Usage Time  Check this check  box to arrange sending of the time for  replacement of the projector lamp     Setting up the Projector          WIOMION L Duis uoledsiulmpy pue uonesado    45    46    Error  Check this check box to arrange on  sending of an error report if any problem  occurs with the projector     Click on    Apply     The setting will be  completed     e Ifthe following items have not been set or are  incorrectly set and the test e mail message is  disabled        Address in the Address field           Mail Address    and    Outgoing Mail  Server  SMTP     in the Mail Account field    For details on the mail settings  consult your   network administrator    e You cannot use the following characters  when entering the characters in the text box   A E NaI SP Beta SE ace Ph       E mail Account    E mail Account                   User Name    Password  eccccccee  SMTP Server     Send Test Mail             Apply    User Name  Enter the assigned User Name   You can enter up to 64 characters    Pa
46. muting  see   page 17     e The computer signal is not set to output to an external monitor or  set to output both to an external monitor and a LCD monitor of a  computer    gt  Set the computer signal to output only to an external monitor    see page 19         The picture is noisy     Noise may appear on the background depending on the combination  of the number of dots input from the computer and the numbers of  pixels on the LCD panel     gt  Change the desktop pattern on the connected computer        The picture from the  INPUT A connector is  colored strangely           The input signal cannot be received at    Auto    of    Input A Signal   Sel    on the SET SETTING menu  or the setting of    Input A Signal   Sel    is incorrect     gt  Selects    Computer        Video GBR    or    Component    correctly  according to the input signal  see page 35            50 Troubleshooting       Symptom    On screen display does not  appear     Cause and Remedy       Status    on the MENU SETTING menu has been set to    Off       gt  Set    Status    on the MENU SETTING menu to    On     see  page 37         Color balance is incorrect     e The picture has not been adjusted properly    gt  Adjust the picture  see page 31    e The projector is set to the wrong color system    gt  Set    Color System    on the SET SETTING menu to match the  color system being input  see page 35         The picture is too dark     e Contrast or brightness has not been adjusted properly    gt  Adjust t
47. n   distance between the projector suspension support mounting surface on bottom of this  projector and the ceiling   distance between the center of the screen and the ceiling   minimum   maximum    Installation Diagram       imensions    D    Front          314  12 3 s         8 2 E  60 L        8   2  Ze                                                                                                       Center of the projector          Unit  mm  inches     Side    Mi Others          269  10 5 e                SIC T            601                Unit  mm  inches     63       Dimensions    64    Top          269  10 5 2                                      314  12 3 s        Dimensions    Unit  mm  inches           Index            A   Adjust Picture cnisia 31  Air i O 49  ASPECE si ccccssseisesiessass sr 39q 34  Auto Input Search wees 35  B   Background  scisssscsscsscssessieseisissdsstvsceseescests 38  Batteries 225  cssessssesssissssssvassssseseesezaserasascieds 17  IST 31  C   CE Display sirisser 36  Colo vvsssicscontsnteedsesisstessosveseeiosusnipantecestsonss 31  Colof SySteM  sasani 35  Color Temp nn a 32  Connecting a computer sese eee 19  Connecting a VCR sese 20  COMMAS seseris iniiis 31  D   DDE pscossieninminnennapie sa 32  DHCP Aeee sdeashtstecteseceereeenand eats 46  Digital Zoom function sss sees sees eee 27  Direct Power On o      cece eee eee eseeeeee 38  Direct power On Off function sss  27  Dot Phase sicccssssssssssessssssssssssssssesscsssonsocsoes 33  E  
48. nd  avoid installing the unit in any way other  than placing it on a level surface or  suspending from the ceiling  Such an  installation may cause color shading or  shorten the lamp life excessively              Do not block the ventilation holes       Avoid using a thick piled carpet or anything  that covers the ventilation holes  exhaust   intake   otherwise  internal heat may build    up        Do not place a blocking object just  in front of the lens    tS    Do not place any object just in front of the  lens that may block the light during  projection  Heat from the light may damage  the object  Use the PIC MUTING key to cut  off the picture        Do not use the Security bar for  transporting or installation    oe       Use the Security bar at the rear of the  projector for a purpose of preventing theft   by attaching a commercially available theft  prevention cable for example  If you lift the  projector by holding the Security bar  or  hang the projector by using this bar  it may  cause the projector to fall or be damaged     Usage at High Altitude    When using the projector at an altitude of  1 500 m or higher  turn on    High   Altitude Mode    in the INSTALL SETTING  menu  Failing to set this mode when using  the projector at high altitudes could have  adverse effects  such as reducing   the reliability of certain components     Notes on Use    Note on carrying the projector   The unit is manufactured using high   precision technology  When transporting the  unit
49. nnect all equipment  then  remove the lens cover     The UCO key lights in red and the  projector goes into standby mode     2 Press the VW  key     The I   key lights after flashing in  green   The projector cannot be used  while the I O key is flashing      3 Turn on the equipment connected to    the projector     4 Press the INPUT key to select the    input source     Each time you press the key  the input  signal switches as follows     Input A     gt     t    Input B     Video     S Video                   To input from Press INPUT  to display   Computer Component   Input A   connected to the INPUT   A connector   Computer connected to   Input B   the INPUT B connector   Video equipment Video   connected to the VIDEO   input connector   Video equipment S Video   connected to the   S VIDEO input   connector                Smart APA  Auto Pixel Alignment   adjusts the picture of the connected  equipment so that it is projected clearly     If    Auto Input Search    is set to    On     the  projector searches for the signals from  the connected equipment and displays  the input channel where the input signals  are found     For details  see    Auto Input Search     on page 35     The Smart APA feature is effective for  the input analog signal from a computer  only     Projecting            NPlid 24  Buod    21    B Switch the equipment connected to  output to the projector    Depending on the type of your  computer  for example a notebook  or an  all in one LCD type  you ma
50. nu             33   About the Preset Memory No      34  The SET SETTING Ment                  35  The MENU SETTING Ment             37  The INSTALL SETTING Menu         38  The INFORMATION Menu               40       Operation and  Administration Using a  Network    Connecting to a Computer or a          Network T 42  Connecting the Projector to a  LE 91T 1 T 42  Connecting the Projector to a Local  Network         ceccceeesseeesteeeeseees 43  Accessing the Projector from a  COMputer esos ais perenne 43  Checking the Status of the  Projector a svete Hes ZS asi A 44  Controlling the Projector from a  COMPUTER orenera lettin 44  Setting up the Projector          45  Setting the Network Password     45  Setting the Mail Report sss 45  Setting the Network Setup on the  Projector sss Saza rten oeo T ard 46  Maintenance  Replacing the Lamp sese 47  Cleaning the Air Filter sese ee eee 49  Others  Troubleshooting sss sees ee ee ee eee  50  Messages LiSt oprise  52    Specifications esse ee ee eee eee 54    Installation Diagram sss eee 59  Floor Installation   Front Projection  sse sees  59  Ceiling Installation   Front Projection  sse sese  61  Dimensions sss 63    a t    gt  EEA A et nen E ene eee pane 65    Table of Contents    5    6       Precautions       Safety    e Check that the operating voltage of your  unit is identical with the voltage of your  local power supply  If voltage adaptation is  required  consult with qualified Sony  personnel    Should any liquid or solid obje
51. o signal  is input to the projector  Select    Black    or    Blue      Normally  set to    Blue        Blue       Lamp Mode    Sets the lamp brightness used during the projection    e High  Iluminates the projected image brightly    e Standard  Reduces fan noise and power consumption   The brightness of the projected image will be lower  compared with the    High    setting     Standard       High Altitude  Mode    Set to    On    when the projector is used at an altitude of  1 500 m or higher     Off       Security Lock    Turns on the projector   s security lock function    When set to    On     turns on the security lock function   which locks the projector once a password has been set   For details  see    Security Lock    on page 26     Off       Direct Power On          Set to    On    if you are using a circuit breaker to turn the  power on off the entire system  You can turn the power on   off without pressing the power key on the projector        Off       The INSTALL SETTING Menu          Setting items Functions Initial setting          External Control   Selects the connector through which to control the NETWORK  projector externally    s REMOTE  Select this when you use RS 232C    s NETWORK  Select this when you use a network                 The picture quality may deteriorate when the V Keystone function is used  because it is an  electrical correction    If you set    High Altitude Mode    to    On    at an altitude of under 1 500 m  the reliability of the lamp
52. ound the unit   e Be careful not to allow the ventilation  holes to inhale tiny objects such as pieces  of paper or clumps of dust     Notes on Installation and Usage    7    8          Hot and humid       e Avoid installing the unit in a location  where the temperature or humidity is very  high  or the temperature is very low       To avoid moisture condensation  do not  install the unit in a location where the  temperature may rise rapidly        Locations subject to direct cool or  warm air from an air conditioner       Installing the projector in such a location  may cause a malfunction of the unit due to  moisture condensation or a rise in  temperature        Near a heat or smoke sensor       Malfunction of the sensor may occur     Notes on Installation and Usage    Very dusty  extremely smoky  locations       Avoid installing the unit in a very dusty or  extremely smoky environment  Otherwise   the air filter will become obstructed  and this  may cause a malfunction of the unit or  damage it  Dust preventing the air passing  through the filter may cause a rise in the  internal temperature of the unit  Clean the  air filter whenever you replace the lamp     Unsuitable Conditions    Do not use the projector under the following  conditions        Do not stand the unit upright on  one side    Avoid using the unit standing upright on its  side  It may cause malfunction     O  O    Do not tilt the unit to the right or left    O    Avoid tilting the unit to an angle of 15    a
53. out the air filter cover and  remove it     Air filter       4 Wash the air filter with a mild  detergent solution and dry it ina  shaded place     Cleaning the Air Filter          eoueualule       49     gt  Others       Troubleshooting    If the projector appears to be operating erratically  try to diagnose and correct the problem using  the following instructions  If the problem persists  consult with qualified Sony personnel     Power       Symptom    The power is not turned on     Cause and Remedy    e The power has been turned off and on with the I    key at a short  interval    gt  Wait for about 90 seconds before turning on the power   see page 23    e The lamp cover is not secured    gt  Close the lamp cover securely  see page 48    e The air filter cover is detached    gt  Attach the air filter cover securely  see page 49            Picture  Symptom Cause and Remedy  No picture  e A cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong      gt  Check that the proper connections have been made  see  page 19     e The connections are wrong     gt  This projector is compatible with DDC2B  Digital Data  Channel 2B   If your computer is compatible with DDC  turn  the projector on according to the following procedures   1 Connect the projector to the computer   2 Turn the projector on   3 Start the computer    e Input selection is incorrect    gt  Select the input source correctly  see page 21     e The picture is muted    gt  Press the PIC MUTING key to release the picture 
54. quipped with a security  lock function  When you turn the power of  the projector on  you are required to input  the previously set password  If you do not  input the correct password  you will not be  able to project the picture     You will not be able to use the projector if  you forget your password and the password  administrator is not available  Be please  aware that using the security lock can prevent  valid usage in such cases    When you set the security lock being active   the password will be necessary only when  the power is turned on after plugging the  power cord        To use the security lock    1 Press the MENU key and then  on the  INSTALL SETTING menu  turn on  the    Security Lock    setting     2 Enter the password   Use the MENU  A W  lt 4  gt   and ENTER  keys to enter the four digit password    The default initial password setting is     ENTER  ENTER  ENTER  ENTER      After this is entered you can put in your  own password  Therefore  when you use  this function for the first time  please  input    ENTER    four times         Enter password key     Password required for power on   Use  CENIDE  Cancel  Other key                Next  the screen for entering the new  password is displayed     Enter the password on this screen even  if you want to keep the current  password      26 Security Lock    3    4          Enter the password on this screen        Enter new password key     Power on cannot be performed  without the password   Use  amaa Cancel  Oth
55. r       Setting up the  Projector    Setting the Network  Password    Click on    Network       Click on    Network     The password entry  screen will appear  The name of the User  account is fixed without a password to    root     at the factory    When you finish logging in  enter the  information for the network settings     Data Projector       Location  Enter the network location of the projector     Obtain an IP address automatically   DHCP   Select this to obtain an IP  address automatically    Specify an IP address  Select this to specify  an IP address manually  Enter the  information to be filled in     Click on    Apply     The setting will be  completed     s If the IP address is changed  you will not be  able to access the network using the old IP  address  Reconnect using the specified IP  address of the projector    s When DHCP is On on the SET SETTING  menu on the projector  you cannot specify a  new IP address  When DHCP is Off  you can  specify the IP address for connection     Password    Password    Enable    Disable    New Password eecccce    Confirm Password eeccece       Apply    Enable  Select this to create a password   Disable  If you select this  the entry screen  texts will be disabled     Click on    Apply     The setting will be  completed     e When you change the password  input a new  password after deleting the password          that was set    s If you forget your password  consult  qualified Sony personnel     Setting the Mail Report  Clic
56. re signals   When pulling out a cable  be sure to pull it  out by the plug  not the cable itself     Connecting a Computer    This section describes how to connect the  projector to a computer    For more information  refer to the  computer   s instruction manual     To connect a computer       Rear side                       CA    a NETWORK                                    to monitor output    Ch                Computer    to audio input     gt                   HD D sub 15 pin cable  supplied      Stereo audio connecting cable  not supplied    Use a no resistance cable      s For stereo audio connection  connect the  stereo audio connecting cable to the AUDIO  INPUT connector    s The projector accepts VGA  SVGA  XGA    SXGA  SXGA   WXGA signals  However    we recommend that you set the output mode   of your computer to XGA mode for the  external monitor    If you set your computer  such as a notebook   computer  to output the signal to both your   computer   s display and the external monitor   the picture of the external monitor may not  appear properly  Set your computer to output  the signal to only the external monitor     Connecting the Projector          aNPlid 24  Buod    19    For details  refer to the operating  instructions supplied with your computer     To connect a Macintosh computer equipped  with a video output connector of a type having  two rows of pins  use a commercially available  plug adaptor     Connecting a VCR    This section describes how to conn
57. s      No                    Refer to page 49 for    Cleaning the Air  Filter        T3Select    Yes    with the A key        Lamp Timer Reset Complete     is  displayed in the menu screen     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  Electronic Industries Alliance   www eiae org         B Attach the air filter so that it fits into    Clean i n g the Ai r the each claws on the air filter cover    x and replace the cover   Filter  The air filter should be cleaned whenever s If you neglect to clean the air filter  dust  you replace the lamp  Remove the air filter  may accumulate  clogging it  As a result   and then remove the dust with a vacuum the temperature may rise inside the unit   cleaner  leading to a possible malfunction or fire   The time needed to clean the air filter will e Be sure to attach the air filter cover firmly   vary depending on the environment or how the power can not be turned on if it is not  the projector is used  closed securely   When it becomes difficult to remove the dust e The air filter has a face and a reverse side   from the filter with a vacuum cleaner  Place the air filter so that it fits in a notch on  remove the air filter and wash it  the air filter cover     1 Turn the power off and unplug the  power cord     2 Draw 
58. ssword  Enter your mail password    SMTP Server  Set up the mail server   s  address  You can enter up to 64  characters    Send Test Mail  Check this check box  then  click on    Apply    to send an e mail  message as a test to confirm that it is sent  to the specified addresses     Click on    Apply     The setting will be  completed     Setting the Network Setup on the Projector       Setting the Network  Setup on the  Projector   If you select    Network Setting    on the SET    SETTING menu  you can modify the items  from the network settings screen     SET SETTING  Network Setting    DHCP  Off   IP Address  192 168 000 101  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 000  Default Gateway  192 168 000 254  DNS Server  192 168 000 001  MAC Address  00 11 22 AA EE FF  Apply                         DHCP On  Select this to set the network  settings automatically  The values for  the items are displayed below on the  screen    DHCP Off  Select this to set the network  settings manually  Select each item and  enter the information for the network  settings     For each item you select  an entry screen will  appear     Display example  IP address setting    IP Address  fl92 168 000 101    Press the  lt  or key to move the cursor then  press the A or Y key to enter the value   When you finish entering information  press  the ENTER key and go back to the SET  SETTING menu    Enter the required information for each  network setting as well    When you finish all settings  click on     Apply    at th
59. st harmful  interference in a residential installation   This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference  to radio communications  However  there is  no guarantee that interference will not occur  in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception  which can be    WARNING    determined by turning the equipment off and   on  the user is encouraged to try to correct   the interference by one or more of the  following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio   TV technician for help    You are cautioned that any changes or   modifications not expressly approved in this   manual could void your authority to operate  this equipment     All interface cables used to connect  peripherals must be shielded in order to  comply with the limits for a digital device  pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC  Rules     If you have any questions about this product   you may call    Sony Customer Information Service Center  1 800 222 7669 or http   www sony com        Declaration of Conformity  Trade Name  SONY  Model  VPL TX70  VPL TX7  Responsible Party  Sony El
60. st the sound with the VOLUME     key on the Remote  Commander or adjust    Volume    on the PICTURE SETTING  menu  see page 32            Troubleshooting    5          sJaUlO    P    52    Remote Commander       Symptom    The Remote Commander  does not work     Cause and Remedy    The Remote Commander battery are dead    gt  Replace them with new battery  see page 17         Others       Symptom    The control panel keys do  not function     Cause and Remedy    The control panel keys are locked    gt  Unlock the control panel keys  see page 36             Repetition rate of 2  flashes     indicator flashes in orange     Indicators  Symptom Cause and Remedy  The LAMP COVER The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached      gt  Attach the cover securely  see pages 48 and 49         The LAMP COVER     Repetition rate of 3  flashes     indicator flashes in orange     e The lamp has reached the end of its life    gt  Replace the lamp  see page 47    e The lamp has reached a high temperature    gt  Wait for 60 seconds to cool the lamp and then turn on the power  again        1    key flashes in red    Repetition rate of 2  flashes     e The internal temperature is unusually high    gt  Check to see that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes   e The projector is being used at a high altitude    gt  Ensure that    High Altitude Mode    in the INSTALL SETTING  menu is set to    On           1    key flashes in red    Repetition rate of 4  flashes     The fan is broken    gt 
61. tandby mode  and turns the projector  to standby mode when the power is on    If you press and hold the MENU key for about 10  seconds when the power is on  the lock will be released  and    Panel Key Lock    is automatically set to    Off        Off       CC Display    Turns on or off the Closed Captions  CC  function    e Off  Turns off the Closed Captions  CC  function    s CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3   TEXT4  Selects a displayed version of the dialogue  or sound channel of a program     Off       Network Setting    Sets up the Network function     When you select    REMOTE    at    External Control    on  the INSTALL SETTING menu  this item is disabled     For details  see    Setting the Network Setup on the  Projector    on page 46           Lamp Timer Reset       When replacing the lamps  reset the lamp timer           e Press the APA key when the full image is displayed on the screen  If the projected image includes  a black portion around it  the APA function will not work properly and some parts of the image  may not be displayed on the screen     You can cancel the adjustment by pressing the APA key again while    Adjusting    appears on the    screen       The picture may not be adjusted properly depending on the type of input signal     Adjust the    Dot Phase        H Size     and    Shift    items on the INPUT SETTING menu when you  adjust the picture manually   e If the input signal is not displayed correctly when the input A signal classifying is set to 
62. the picture mode       Dynamic  Emphasizes the contrast to produce a     dynamic    picture    e Standard  Selects for the standard picture    e Game  Select for viewing game picture    e Living  Select for viewing sports  music  digital  video camera picture    e Cinema  Select for viewing film like picture       Presentation  Makes the picture suitably bright for a  presentation when the signal is input from a  computer     Set according to  the input signal       Adjust Picture       The unit can store the setting values of the following sub  each picture mode separately     menu items for                            e Graphics  Improves the reproduction of halftones   Photos can be reproduced in natural tones    e Text  Contrasts black and white  Suitable for images  that contain lots of text     Contrast Adjusts the picture contrast  80  Brightness Adjusts the picture brightness  50  Color Adjusts color intensity  50  Hue Adjusts color tones  The higher the setting  the more   50  greenish the picture becomes  The lower the setting   the more purplish the picture becomes   Sharpness Adjusts the picture sharpness  The higher the setting    30  the sharper the picture becomes  The lower the setting   the softer the picture becomes   Gamma Mode   Selects a gamma correction curve  Graphics                The PICTURE SETTING Menu        gt    amp   E  n  S  2  D      3  n  fe      a  n  D  z   Ke  Q  n            Q  fS   z  D  ke  E    31    32       Setting items    Functions
63. therwise be  caused by inappropriate waste handling of  this product  The recycling of materials will  help to conserve natural resources  For more  detailed information about recycling of this  product  please contact your local city office   your household waste disposal service or the  shop where you purchased the product     For the customers in Taiwan only  BR ENBRA LH    For kundene i Norge  VPL TX7 only   Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT   stromfordelingssystem     WARNING   3    4       Table of Contents       Precautions zoant cR E E R 25 e 6  Notes on Installation and Usage          7  Overview  PO atures  aara aR 10  Location and Function of  Controls  n era gi 11  Top Right Side Front                  11  Rear Bottom sss sese 11  Control Panel sss 13  Connector Panel see 15  Remote Commander                     16       Projecting the Picture    Installing the Projector 0 0    18  Connecting the Projector sees e 19  Connecting a Computer                19  Connecting a VCR oo  eee 20  Projecting i nroa iere 21  Turning Off the Power esse esse 23       Convenient Functions    Selecting the Menu Language            24  Security LOCK oo  eee etcetera 26  Other Functions             cccccccceesssseeeees 27  Direct Power On Off Function    27  Off  amp  Go Function esse 27  Effective Tools for Your  Presentation sse 27       Adjustments and Settings  Using a Menu    Using a MENU owes 29  The PICTURE SETTING Menu        31    Table of Contents    The INPUT SETTING Me
64. this item is disabled              Lamp Timer       Indicates how long the lamp has been turned on        These are only displayed on the screen  You cannot alter the display  and these is no setting to be    altered     The INFORMATION Menu       Input signals and adjustable setting items    Some of the items in the menus cannot be adjusted depending on the input signal as indicated    in the following tables   The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed in the menu     PICTURE SETTING menu                                                                                     Item Input signal  Video or S Video  Y C    Component Video GBR Computer  Picture Mode e  amp      V  Adjust Picture     Contrast    J  J  J  Brightness L L L L  Color         e    Hue  J  J o     NTSC 3 58 4 43 only   Sharpness L L L    Gamma Mode           L  Color Temp  U F   P en  DDE U           Interlace format  Interlace  only  1 format only     Volume L  J   L      Adjustable can be set        Not adjustable cannot be set     L  Except for preset memory No  7  8   2  Cannot be set in the Presentation mode  INPUT SETTING menu  Item Input signal  Video S Video  Y C  Component Video GBR Computer  Aspect L L L e  Adjust Signal     Dot Phase           L  H size       F  Shift z e e e                                Adjustable can be set      Not adjustable cannot be set   3  Can be set except preset memory number 49     The INFORMATION Menu          nusyy e Buisn sues pue sjueujsnipy    41     gt
65. ty  75 ohms  HD  VD  4 Vp p  open   1 Vp p   75 ohms   AUDIO OUT  variable out    Stereo minijack  1 Vrms  When the volume is  maximum and an input signal is  500 mVrms   output impedance  5 kilohms or less  RS 232C  D sub 9 pin  10BASE T 100BASE TX  RJ 45    OUTPUT    REMOTE  NETWORK       General    Dimensions 314 x 109 x 269 mm  12 3g x  4 3 8 x 10 5 8 inches   w h d    without projecting parts   Mass Approx  3 0 kg  6 lb 10 oz   Power requirements  VPL TX70  AC 100 V to 240 V   2 7 A to 1 2 A  50 60 Hz  VPL TX7  AC 100 V to 240 V  2 6  A to 1 1 A  50 60 Hz  Power consumption  VPL TX70  Max 270 W   in standby  3 W   VPL TX7  Max 260 W   in standby  3 W   Heat dissipation  VPL TX70  921 BTU  VPL TX7  884 BTU  Operating temperature  0  C to 35  C  32  F to 95  F   Operating humidity  35  to 85   no condensation   Storage temperature   20  C to  60  C     4  F to  140  F   Storage humidity  10  to 90   Supplied accessories  Remote Commander  1   Lithium battery CR2025  1   HD D sub 15 pin cable  1 8 m   1    1 832 428 11  SONY   AC power cord  1   Lens cap  1   Operating Instructions  CD ROM   a   Quick Reference Manual  1   Safety Regulations  1   Security Label  1     Design and specifications of the unit  including  the optional accessories  are subject to change  without notice     Always verify that the unit is operating properly  before use  SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING  BUT  NOT LIMITED TO  COMPENSATION OR  REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE 
66. wer    Anini RO  i 2h iol ke wena ie  Power Saving  Presentation esearon tesa ee ies  Preset Memory No  esse 34  Projecting cc  ccesevesssacci bese decaectees crceeeescestess 21       R    Remote Commander sss sese eee  front remote control detector            location and function of controls             Report Timing sse sees eee eee eee   Reset  resetting an item   RS 232C connector    S    SOUS SIZE oso iN aaa 18  Security DT  aag TSE OHE eee 12  Security Lock      Security LOCK TT  Sharpness         SH fice eR ats torte reece tenes  Smart APA vero kn a  Specifications         Start Up Image sss esse eee eee 37  eT 37  Supplied accessories oo    cee eee eee 55              T  Troubleshooting sse esse eee eee eee eee 50    V    V 2 TTT 38  Volumes 59 ce helena andes  32    Index    Sony Corporation http   www sony net     
67. wer for the entire system on and off   set the direct power on function to    On     You  can turn the power on off without pressing  the power key on the projector     Off  amp  Go Function    If you are leaving the conference room  immediately  turn the projector off  and then   you can unplug the AC power cord     When you restart the power immediately after  turning it off using the Off  amp  Go function  the  power may not come back on  In that case  wait  a few minutes and turn on the power again     Effective Tools for Your  Presentation       To enlarge the image  Digital Zoom  function     You can select a section of the image to  enlarge  This function works when a signal  from a computer is input    This function does not work when a video  signal is input     1 Project a normal image  and press the  D ZOOM   key on the Remote  Commander    The digital zoom icon appears in the  center of the image        m Digital zoom icon             Other Functions          suonouny JUaIU AUDD    27    2 Move the icon to the point on the  image you want to enlarge  Use the  arrow key  A W  lt 4 P  to move the  icon     3 Press the D ZOOM   key again     The portion of the image where the icon  is located is enlarged  The enlargement  ratio is displayed on the screen for a few  seconds  By pressing the   key  repeatedly  the image size  ratio of  enlargement  max  4 times  increases     IS  E A  Use the arrow key  A W  lt  P  to scroll    alal    To return the image to its origin
68. y have to  switch the computer to output to the  projector by pressing certain keys  e g      LcD   CeX   L 7108   etc    or by changing    your computer   s settings        jE   E  VAAN VAAN                    The key used for switching the computer to  output to the projector varies depending on  the type of computer     Adjust the upper or lower position of  the picture     Use the adjuster to adjust the picture  position     Using the adjuster   Lift the projector while pressing the  adjuster adjustment button  and adjust  the tilt of the projector  then release the  button to lock the adjuster        Adjuster adjustment button    e Be careful not to let the projector down  on your fingers    e Do not push hard on the top of the  projector or do not drag it hard with the  adjuster out  It may cause malfunction     Projecting    7 Adjust the trapezoidal distortion     UJ LT of the picture    Press the KEYSTONE key on the  Remote Commander to display the  adjustment menu and adjust the tilt using  the A W  lt 4  gt  keys     For VPL TX70   e When you adjust the tilt of the projector  with the adjuster  the V keystone  adjustment is performed at the same  time  If you do not want to perform the  automatic keystone adjustment  set the     V Keystone    to    Manual      See   page 38     If you set the    V Keystone    to    Auto      the    V Keystone    correction is  automatically adjusted  However  it may  not be perfectly adjusted depending on  the room temperature or th
    
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