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1.                                    68  Cinema Black Pro                            sess 41  Color Space  TTT 32  43  Color SYSTEM At iki otto 47  Color Temp    tenens 32 41  Connecting  Computer    ect eerie 20  Video equipment                    sess 17  Contrast  EE 41  Cooling Setting                      esses 46  E  Expert Setting                     sess 42  F  II  iege HERE AER tenes 51  IM  siu A ee IPRC PP 51  G  Gamma Correction    LL 32  42  H  HDMI Ai  kios asiu ais 18  SUE 41                       Image Flipesuiciaisacndhidanisncis 49  ImageDirector3    Lake 35  42  Input A Signal Sel                            47  L  Lamp Timer  Lean GUAGE  Segoe deed  Location of Controls  Front Rightside                                8  Rear Bottom                      esee 9  M  Menu  Advanced Picture                    sss 43  gebongt  eI 48  Information                     eee 51  Installation                       eere 49  Pictures sth e qe ee eres 40  Screen  Setup  Messages  CANON ns aste edet 56  Warming EE 56  N  NR sasas AM ne a CHIARA a  42  O  OVER SCA eebe ah des asis 44  P  Picture Mode  CINEMA  sia rere erR tne 31   CINEMA  Ladakas is Aaaa a ns 40  DYNAMIC    enemies 31       Dy tani css  tette 40   STANDARD           meines 31   Standard  eie e testi de 40   USER   IDO US Aa Eee  Precautions sed ais 7    Preset Memory       Preset Signals       75    Sau    R    RCP iege eei nde 43  Remote control  inserting the batteries                            11  location
2.                     RCP  Real Color Processing        Color Select   Red  gt   Position   Adjust  Range   Adjust  RCP Color     RCP Hue            Sek t 9 Set  D    Reference palette    34       1  2    Press RCP on the remote  control     Press 4   to select    User1         User2    or    User3     then press       The RCP  Real Color Processing   window appears     Select the target color you want  to adjust    Repeat steps    and O described  below to specify the target color     O Press 4 9 to select     Color Select     then press genee  to select the color you want to  adjust among    Red        Yellow         Green        Cyan        Blue    and     Magenta        Only the portions that correspond  to the specified color will be  colored and the other portions will  be displayed in black and white   The reference palette in the RCP  window also shows the adjustable  colors  Select the desired setting to  adjust the color on the projected  image using the reference palette  as a guide     RCP  Real Color Processing  o Press t4 to select Position or  Color Select   Red    Range     and specify it more  delicate color position and color          Range   Adjust D    RCP Color  0        range you want to adjust using    RCP Hue  o            kelen   i          Sel  B  Set  DI    4 Adjust the color of the specified  portions   Press H   to select    RCP Color  or     RCP Hue     then adjust the color or  hue of the portions selected in step 3 to  suit your taste using  lt  
3.                Screen 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300   size    inches     mm  1016 1524 2032 2540 3048 3810 4572 5080 6350 7620   a 1212  182  2472 Tam  3732  4677   5622   6252   7827    9402    minimum     472 4     72  78     97778     122 14    A47     184 1 4     221 3 8     246 1 4     308 4 4     370 ln   b 2105  3181    4257   5333  6409   8023   9637  10713   13403   16093    maximum     82 7 8     1251 4     1675 8     210     252 3 8     315 7 8     379 1 2     421   8     527 5 8     633 3 8    c 324 485 647 809 971 1213  1456  1618   2002   2426  0275    19 Ys   2512   6179  6814    47  s    5778     63 7 4    T95 8     95778        To calculate the installation measurements  SS  Screen Size   a  minimum    31 5  1 1 4  x SS     48 2  1 15 16    b  maximum    53 8  2   s  x SS     46 9  1 7 s    c   8 0876  11 32  x SS    When using the 4 3 aspect ratio screen  projecting a 4 3 picture   Unit  mm  inches                          Screen 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300   size    inches     mm  1016 1524 2032 2540 3048 3810 4572 5080 6350 7620   a 1494  2265  3036   3807  4578  5734   6891   7662   9590   11517    minimum     587 8     89 lan    1195 8     150     180 1 4     225 3 4     271 3 8     3013 4     3775 8     453 4 2    b 2587   3904   5220   6537   7854  9829  11805  13122   16414   19706    maximum     101 7 8     153 3 4     2055 8     257 3 8     309 La    387     464 7 8     5162 8     646 Jun    775 118    c 396 594 792 990 1188   1485  
4.       page 57    gt  Close the filter holder securely     page 59        LAMP COVER flashes in  red   A repetition rate of 3  flashes     2 The lamp has reached the end of its useful lifespan  Replace the  lamp     page 57    2 The lamp has reached a high temperature  Wait until the lamp  cools  and then turn on the power again        ON STANDBY flashes in  red   A repetition rate of 4  flashes     2 The fan is broken  Consult with qualified Sony personnel        ON STANDBY flashes in  red   A repetition rate of 2  flashes     2 The internal temperature is unusually high  Check to ensure that  if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes or whether or not the  projector is being used at high altitudes        ON STANDBY flashes in  red   A repetition rate of 6  flashes            gt  Press the I O  ON STANDBY  switch to turn on the projector  If  the power is not turned on  disconnect the AC power cord  then  confirm the ON STANDBY lamp is turned off  After about 10  seconds  reconnect the AC power cord and turn on the power  again  If the indicators still light up  the electrical system has a  problem  Consult with qualified Sony personnel           When a warning indicator other than the above starts flashing  and the symptom persists even after  carrying out the above methods  consult with qualified Sony personnel     55    sieuio    Message Lists    Warning messages       Message    High temp   Lamp off in 1  min     Cause and Remedy    2 Turn off the power   2 Check to en
5.      1920 x 1080i   9 1080 24PsF  1080 48i 27 000  48 000  SonG Y     1920 x 1080i                                63    s19UJO                                                                                                                                                    Memory Preset signal fH fV Sync H Size   No   resolution   kHz   Hz    10 720 60p 720 60p 45 000  60 000   SonG Y     1280 x 720p    11 720 50p 720 50p 37 500  50 000  SonG Y     1280 x 720p    12 1080 60p 1080 60p 67 500  60 000        1920 x 1080p    13 1080 50p 1080 50p 56 260  50 000        1920 x 1080p    14 1080 24p 1080 24p 26 973  23 976        1920 x 1080p    21 640x350  VGA 1  VGA350   31 469  70 086  H pos  V neg 800   22 VESA 85 37 861  85 080  H pos  V neg 832   VGA350    23 640x400   NEC PC98 24 823  56 416  H neg V neg 848   24 VGA 2 TEXT  31 469  70 086  H neg V pos 800  VESA70   25 VESA 85 37 861   85 080   H neg  V pos 832   VGA400    26 640x480   VESA 60 31 469  59 940   H neg  V neg 800   27 Mac 13 35 000   66 667   H neg  V neg 864   28 VESA 72 37 861   72 809   H neg  V neg 832   29 VESA 75 IBM 37 500   75 000   H neg  V neg 840  M3    30 VESA 85  IBM 43 269  85 008  H neg  V neg 832  M4    31 800x600    VESA 56 35 156  56 250  H pos  V pos 1024   32 VESA 60 37 879  60 317  H pos  V pos 1056   33 VESA 72 48 077  72 188  H pos  V pos 1040   34 VESA 75  IBM 46 875  75 000  H pos  V pos 1056  M5    35 VESA 85 53 674  85 061  H pos  V pos 1048   36 832x624    Mac 16 49 724  74 550  H neg  
6.     Y          197 5  7 7l        Sou      Center of the lens  197 5  7 7g           395  15 9    Side view       191 3  7 5 8  130  5   g                   Em  gt   zzz    Center of the lens    Front of the cabinet                                        T  Wi        gt  gt                   LiL                 236 3  9 3 3  235 1  9 3 9    gt  lt        471 4  18 5 8        71       Making Fine Adjustments to the Horizontal  Picture Position    Tools you need to get started  Phillips screwdriver  110 mm  4   inches  or longer  Flat head screwdriver  110 mm  4  s inches  or longer    For details on how to make fine adjustments of the horizontal picture position  consult with qualified  personnel  When the lens is scratched  there is a charge for repair   Also  do not look into the lens while you are adjusting the picture position     You can adjust the lens position right or left by about 1 mm from the center of the lens     1 Remove the ring  washer  attached around the lens by turning it  counterclockwise        2 Loosen the four screws located at the position indicated with an arrow by  turning them counterclockwise 2 turns each with a Philips screwdriver           Be sure not to loosen the screws too much  or the screws may fall out          Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the lens adjustment groove located at    the left bottom  when the projector projects the image when placed on  the floor  on a desk  etc    and turn it in the direction in which you want  to move 
7.    228 ei    253 3 4    81524    B77 77   Maximum   2296   3372    4448  5524  6600   8214   9828   10904   13594   16284  Distance    90 Ja    132   g     175 1 4     217 1   3   259  g     323 19    G87     4293 9     535 1 4     641 Ve    x   Minimum   249 374 498 623 747 934 1121 1245 1557   1868  Distance  O   1434     19      2435     2915   667     44 tp    494      6135     73 77g   Maximum   592 754 916 107    1239  1482   174  1886  2290  2695  Distance    23 il    297 4  Te lat   4215     4875   6583  Le  el    74345   0014     106 Wal   To calculate the installation measurements  SS  Screen Size    a  minimum    31 5  1 1 4  x SS   143 1  5 3 4    a  maximum    53 8  2 1 8  x SS   144 4  5 3 4    x  minimum    6 2263  1 4  x SS   x  maximum    8 0876  11 32  x SS   268 5  10 9 9    When using the 4 3 aspect ratio screen   Unit  mm  inches    Screen Size   40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300    inches     mm  1016 1524 2032 2540 3048 3810 4572 5080 6350 7620   a  Minimum   1685  2456   3227   3998  4769   5926  7082   7853   9781 11708  Distance    66  g     96 7 4     127 1 3     157 1 5     187 7 g     233 7 9     278 Wei    309 1 4     385   g     461   Maximum   2778    4095   5412    6729  8045 10021   11996   13313   16605   19897  Distance    109 Zei    16114     213 1 4    265    3163 4     394   g     472 Ziel    524 1 4     653 3 4     783 9g    x   Minimum   305 457 610 762 914 1143 1372  1524  1905  2286  Distance    12 Ji   18   24 I       30   36   4
8.   MENU     38          3 Press 4   to select an item you  want to set or adjust and press    or G     The setting items are displayed in a  pop up menu  in a setting menu  in an  adjustment menu or in the next menu  window     4 Make the setting or adjustment  of an item     When changing the adjustment  level   To increase the value  press t    To decrease the value  press Vie     Press C   to restore the original screen     When changing the setting  Press     to change the setting     Press     to restore the original screen     You can restore the original screen  using       depending on the selected  item     Items that cannot be adjusted  Adjustable items differ depending on the  input signal  The items that cannot be  adjusted or set do not appear in the menu    G  page 66     To clear the menu  Press MENU     To reset the picture that has  been adjusted  Select    Reset    from Picture DI menu     Reset       Do you wish to reset the settings  to default values      E    Sel  dB  Set           When the screen display appears  select     Yes    using     and press        All of the following settings are reset to its  factory preset value    The settings of    Advanced Iris      Lamp  Control      Contrast        Brightness         Color        Hue        Color Temp       Sharpness    and    Expert Setting    on the  Picture     menu    To reset the items that have  been adjusted   Select an item in the Menu screen  and  display the pop up menu  the setting  menu  and
9.   ON STANDBY   INPUT  LENS  MENU  and 4   4    gt       joystick  buttons on the  side panel of the projector function the same as those on the remote control     Depending on the installation location of the projector  you may not control it with the remote  control  In this case  point the remote control to the screen instead of the projector     1 Atter connecting the AC cord to  the projector plug the AC cord    id Ke     into a wall outlet    S 12 The ON STANDBY indicator lights    in red and the projector goes into  standby mode     21    suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo     ON  STAN DBY        i       Flashes in green for  a few seconds  and  then lights in green     COLOR COLOR BLACK  SPACE TEMP  LEVEL          uer  Cer  COLOR COLOR BLACK  SPACE TEMP LEVEL    BVideo                   Tips    2 Press the UD  ON STANDBY   switch to turn on the projector   The ON STANDBY indicator flashes  in green  and then lights in green   When the ON STANDBY indicator  flashes     Starting       appears on the  screen     3 Turn on the eguipment  connected to the projector   Refer to the operating instructions of  the connected eguipment     4 Press INPUT to project the  picture on the screen   Each time you press the button  the  input indication and eguipment to be  projected change     page 27       Youcan select the desired language for the menu screen  For details  refer to  Step 4  Selecting    the Menu Language      page 25     e When    Auto Input Search  is set to    On    in the F
10.   To change the on screen menu language  see  Step 4  Selecting the Menu Language     G  page 25           uo   Leer     s    st    paa   e  Lies    SG  RESET button    it 2  3  4            ES         CC ku     1    REAL COLOR PROCESSING    E  rer   por                       36    1 Press MENU   The menu window appears           Picture Mode Standard  Reset   Cinema Black Pro   Contrast   Brightness   Color   Hue    Color Temp    Sharpness   Expert Setting                                                                         Set  Back 9 Exit     2 Press t    to select a menu item   and press   gt  or  2   The items that can be set or adjusted  with the selected menu appear  The  item presently selected is shown in  yellow                 Status On    amp  Language English  Cooling Setting Standard  Standby Mode Standard  Power Saving On  Input A Signal Sel    Computer                                        Color System Auto  Lamp Setting                         Set  Back  Exit   MENU     37    Snue eui Dun                      Setting items         Pop up menu    BAR  PLF   PRF   mo   Deutsch amans   Espafol   Portugu  s   Pycckn     Svenska   Norsk          Sel  OMAA Set FJ    Setting menu    Standard  Cinema  User1  User2  User3    Sel  Set  E        Adjustment menu    Contrast             Adjust eJ amp  Set  B     Next menu window  Setting items      Picture     0 0       Cinema Black Pro    Advanced Iris Auto1  Lamp Control Hig             Sel  E  Get DI Bock Tel Exit 
11.   message for cleaning the air filter appears   clean the air filter immediately     60       Cleaning and the  Screen of the  Projector    Cleaning the lens   The lens surface is especially treated to   reduce reflection of light    As incorrect maintenance may impair the   performance of the projector  take care with   respect to the following      Wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth such  as a cleaning cloth or glass cleaning cloth      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     To remove dust from the cabinet  wipe  gently with a soft cloth  If dust is  persistent  wipe with a soft cloth slightly  moistened with a diluted mild detergent  solution      Never use any type of abrasive pad   alkaline acid cleaner  scouring powder  or  volatile solvent  such as alcohol  benzene   thinner or insecticide      Using such materials or maintaining  prolonged contact with rubber or vinyl  materials may result in damage to the  screen surface and cabinet material     Black points and bright points  red   blue  or green  on the screen   The projector is manufactured using high   precision technology    You may  however  see tiny black points  and or bright points  red  blue  or green  that  continuously
12.  H10    Projector Suspension Support      68    Making Fine Adjustments to the  Horizontal Picture Position                72    Index  ioter Eus 75    6       Precautions       On safety      Check that the operating voltage of your  unit is identical with the voltage of your  local power supply    Should any liquid or solid object fall into   the cabinet  unplug the unit and have it   checked by qualified personnel before  operating it further    Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is   not to be used for several days    To disconnect the cord  pull it out by the   plug  Never pull the cord itself      The wall outlet should be near the unit and  easily accessible      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        On preventing internal heat build   up   After you turn off the power with the UO    ON STANDBY  switch  do not disconnect  the unit from the wall outlet while the  cooling fan is still running     Caution   The projector is equipped with ventilation  holes  intake  and ventilation holes   exhaust   Do not block or place anything  near these holes  or internal heat build up  may occur  causing picture degradation or  damage to the projector        On repacking    Save the original shipping carton an
13.  This feature allows you to adjust the displayable region within  the four directions of the screen    Select each screen edge  Left   Right   Top   Bottom  on the  Blanking adjustment screen with 4     buttons  Adjust the desired  Blanking value with  lt       gt  button     Blanking    Right  3                 Top            Bottom           Se  MH Adjust 9s  Set        When both the    Blanking    and the  V Keystone  are adjusted at the  same time  the    Blanking    cannot be adjusted correctly  When using  the    Blanking     make sure that you set the    V Keystone  to    0           50          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     Information Model name  VPL VW40  Model Name    Serial No  Serial No   fH  fV 15 73 kHz   59 94 Hz  No  1 Memory No     Lamp Timer Signal type             Set AG  Set  Exit  WEN                                   Model Name Displays the model name  VPL VW40     Serial No  Displays the serial number    fH  horizontal frequency    Displays the horizontal frequency of the input signal    fV  vertical frequency  Displays the vertical frequency of the input signal    Memory No  Displays the preset memory number of the input signal   Signal type Displays the type of the input signal    Lamp Timer Indicates how long the lamp has been turned on  total usage           fH  horizontal frequency  and fV
14.  appear on the projector    This is a normal result of the manufacturing  process and does not indicate a malfunction        Specifications       System    Projection system   SXRD panel  1 lens  projection   system   0 61 inch  15 4 mm  SXRD panel   6 220 800 pixels  2 073 600 pixels   x3    Lens 1 8 times zoom lens  motorized   f 18 7 mm to 33 7 mm F2 54 to  F3 53   Lamp 200 W Ultra High Pressure Lamp   Projection picture size  40 inches to 300 inches  1 016 mm  to 7 620 mm   measured  diagonally    Color system NTSCs5s PAL SECAM NTSCa43   PAL M PAL N PAL60 system   switched automatically manually   PAL60 system not switched  manually    Acceptable video signals  15 kHz RGB component 50 60  Hz  Progressive component 50 60  Hz  DTV  480 601  576 501  480   60p  576 50p  720 60p  720 50p   1080 60i  1080 50i  1080 48    1080 60p  HDMI input only    1080 50p  HDMI input only    1080 24p  HDMI input only    Composite video  Y C video   Acceptable computer signals  fH  19 kHz to 72 kHz  fV  48 Hz to 92 Hz  Maximum resolution 1920x 1080    HDMI input only   For details  see    Preset Signals     G  page 63     LCD panel       Input    Video input VIDEO  phono type   Composite video  1 Vp p 2 dB  sync negative  75 ohms  terminated    S VIDEO  Y C mini DIN 4 pin  type   Y  luminance   1 Vp p 2 dB sync  negative  75 ohms terminated    C  chrominance   burst 0 286 Vp   p   2 dB  NTSC     75 ohms terminated   or   burst 0 3 Vp p 2 dB  PAL     75 ohms terminated     Y PB CB PR CR   Com
15.  connected to the projector with an HDMI cable is not  clear  check the settings of the connected equipment     This projector supports PC display input of HDMI standards  It also supports HDCP     18    To connect to a VCR equipped with the S video connector or  video connector   You can connect a DVD player recorder  hard disk video recorder  VCR or laser disk  player  which is not equipped with component video connectors  See also the instruction  manual of each equipment        Right side of the projector             Speakers AV amplifier    EH   m   B    E  2 P  S  ve       8  S   Video eguipment      680090        o  ca        oY                          Soe ae      au   Exe   CSIC O   3                                                                   SVIDEO VIDEO Y Pele Pain TRIGGER  t t to S video or t t  video output  Ed    nat       IPUT              S video or video cable  not supplied       A   Video signal flow             Tip   If you do not know to which connector you should connect the cable  S VIDEO INPUT  S video  input connector  or VIDEO INPUT  video input connector   connect it to S VIDEO to enjoy better  picture quality    If the equipment to be connected has no S video connector  connect the cable to the video output     19    suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo     Connecting to a Computer       Right side of the projector                            gt  gt          Computer                           COO    1 Hem 2 INPUT A                            INPUT r    1
16.  gt  while  watching the projected picture  The  picture is returned to normal color  during adjustment     5 After the adjustment is  complete  press G    The RCP window disappears and the  picture of step 2 is appeared  Then  after a few seconds  normal picture is  restored     Tip  There are some limitations on selection of  position and range        Using the Supplied Software to Adjust the  Picture Quality  ImageDirector3     By using the    ImageDirector3     supplied as a CD ROM   you can make the desired  gamma correction from a computer connected to the projector  Connect the REMOTE  connector of the projector with a computer and start up    ImageDirector3    on the  computer    For details on how to use the    ImageDirector3     refer to the Help within the CD ROM       You need to install the    ImageDirector3    on a computer beforehand     When connecting the REMOTE connector with a computer  connect while the power of  the computer and the projector is off     35    BunoeloJg    Using the Menus    This section describes how to make various adjustments and settings using the menus        Operation through the Menus    The projector is equipped with an on screen menu for making various adjustments and  settings  Some of the adjustable setting items are displayed in a pop up menu  in a setting  menu or adjustment menu with no main menu  or in the next menu window  If you select  an item name followed by an arrow  I   the next menu window with setting items appears 
17.  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     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 against 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  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     Disposal of Used Lamp   This pr
18.  notice     Optional accessories    Projector Lamp LMP H200  for replacement   Projector Suspension Support PSS H10    62    Warning on power connection  Use a proper power cord for your local power supply                                The United States  Continental Europe UK  Ireland  Australia   Canada New Zealand   Plug type YP 3 YP 12A     Female end YC 13 YC 13D VM0303B   Cord type SVT HOSVV F CEE  13  53 rd  OC    Rated Voltage  amp  10A 125V 10A 250V 10A 250V   Current   Safety approval UL CSA VDE VDE               Use a rated plug that complies with the regulation of each country region and the specifications     Preset Signals    The following table shows the signals and video formats which you can project using this                                  unit   When a signal other than the preset signal shown below is input  the picture may not be  displayed properly   Memory Preset signal fH fV Sync H Size  No   resolution   kHz   Hz   1 VIDEO 60   60 Hz 15 734  59 940       2 VIDEO 50  50 Hz 15 625  50 000       3 480 60i DTV 480 60i 15 734  59 940  SonG Y or composite      720 x 4801  sync  4 576 S0i DTV 576 50i 15 625 50 000  SonG Y or composite      720 x 5761  sync composite video  5 480 60p 480 60p 31 470  60 000   SonG Y     720 x 480p    Progressive  NTSC   6 576 50p 576 50p 31 250  50 000  SonG Y     720 x 576p    Progressive PAL   7 1080 60i 1035 60i 33 750  60 000  SonG Y     1920 x 10351    1080 60i   1920 x 10801   8 1080 50i 1080 50i 28 130  50 000  SonG Y
19.  of controls                                10  Reset  resettable items J  aaa 39  resetting the items      sess 39  S  EE        Selecting the menu language Es  SIEUT  Specifications                   eese  Standby Mode       EI EE s  Supplied accessories                               T  Troubleshooting                       ee 52    V  V Keystone ue 49    W    WIDE  MODE      4  oo eese eene 29  Wide Mode       Vis suo eet vehe ERR Heo RE DRYER UNO 44    76    5280691110    http   www sony net     eco Printed on 70  or more recycled paper     Sony Corporation Printed in Japan    
20.  smooth picture movement  When the video signal with a  format other than the 2 3 Pull Down is input     Progressive    is  automatically selected    Progressive  Converts an interlace format video signal to a progressive  format    Off  Plays a video signal in an interlace format without converting        Black Level Adj   Adjust    Produces a bolder  dynamic picture    Set according to the input signal source    High  Gives higher emphasis to the black color   Low  Gives lower emphasis to the black color   Off  Cancels this feature           Gamma Correction   Adjusts the response characteristics of the tone of the picture   Select a favorite tone from three options    Gammal  Makes a scene a little brighter    Gamma2  Makes a scene brighter    Gamma3  Makes a scene darker    Off  Gamma Correction is    Off      Using the specified controller   ImageDirector3   supplied as a  CD ROM  allows you to adjust  set  and store a favorite tone in a  computer    For detailed information on    ImageDirector3     refer to the Help  provided on the supplied CD ROM in the computer        42          Advanced Picture Menu    The Advanced Picture is used for adjusting the picture more     Advanced Picture          Color Space Normal          Bel lz Set        Back      Exit  MENU        RCP  Real Color  Processing     You can adjust the color and hue of each selected portion of the   picture independently    User1  User2  User3  You can adjust the picture using Real Color  Processing and 
21.  the adjustment menu     Press the RESET on the remote control to    reset only the selected settings to its  factory preset value     RESET button on the remote control is    available only when the adjustment menu    or the setting menu is selected     39    snue N eui Dun       Picture Menu    The Picture menu is used for adjusting the picture     Picture        Picture Mode    Reset    Standard           Cinema Black Pro           Contrast           Brightness           Color           Hue           Color Temp            Sharpness           Expert Setting          Sel  Set  Back  Exit  MENI        Picture Mode          You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of   picture or the environment    Dynamic  Select this for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness to  reproduce color tones    Standard  Select this to reduce roughness compared to viewing the  picture with Dynamic    Cinema  Select this for watching movies  etc  in a dark environment    User   User2  User3  You can adjust the quality of the picture to suit  your taste and then store the settings  Once the settings are stored  you  can view the picture with the adjusted picture quality by pressing the  PICTURE MODE button on the remote control     To store the settings    1 Select Userl  User2  or User3    2 Adjust the items you want in the menus    Tips     You can also adjust the picture quality in    Dynamic        Standard    or   Cinema   and store the settings  To reset everything to t
22.  to monitor output t                                      gt     L     4    HD Dsub15 pin cable  not supplied  or HDMI cable  not supplied     A                 em       X    Video signal flow When using an optional HDMI cable  be sure to use  a cable that has acquired the HDMI logo              Tip  Set  Input A Signal Sel   in the Setup 4a menu to    Auto    or    Computer     If the input signal does  not appear properly  set it to    Computer        page 47  56       When connecting an HDMI cable  make sure the W mark on the upper part of the HDMI  input of the projector and the Y mark on the connector of the cable is set at the same  position      If you set your computer  such as a notebook type  to output the signal to both  computer s display and this equipment  the picture of the equipment may not appear  properly  Set your computer to output the signal to only the external monitor    For details  refer to the computer s operating instructions supplied with your computer   For settings of the computer  consult with the manufacturer of the computer      If the picture from equipment connected to the projector with an HDMI cable is not   clear  check the settings of the connected equipment     20       Step 3  Adjusting the Picture Position    Project an image on the screen and then adjust the picture position     1 ON STANDBY indicator       i    SPACE TEMP  LEVEL  al Fail ci    Remote control detector                               REAL COLOR PROCESSING    Tip  The I 
23.  vertical frequency  may not be displayed depending  on the input signal used on the projector     You cannot change the displays listed above     About the Preset Memory No     This projector has 38 types of preset data for input signals  the preset memory   When the  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 in the Information O menu    You can also adjust the preset data through the Screen EI menu    This projector also contains 20 different user memories beside the preset memories used  for inputting analog computer signals  You can save input signals that have not been preset  on these user memories    When an unpreset signal is input for the first time  a memory number is displayed as 0   When you adjust the data of the signal in the Screen EI menu  it will be registered to the  projector  If more than 20 user memories are registered  the newest memory always  overwrites the oldest one    See the chart on page 63 to find if the signal is registered to the preset memory     When the aspect ratio of input signal does not match the screen size  a part of the screen is displayed in black     51    snue N eui Dun    Others    This section describes about the other functions  how to solve the problems  how to  replace the lamp and air filter  etc        Troubleshooting    If the projec
24. 1782  1980  2474   2969  a55   2312   611  69  467 3   6812    701 4    78   9710     117                                         To calculate the installation measurements  SS  Screen Size   a  minimum    38 551  1 Biel x SS     48 2  1 15 16    b  maximum    65 842  2 5 s  x SS     46 9  1 7 s    c   9 8979  13 52  x SS    15    suoneJedejgd pue suonoeuuo     2 Position the projector so that the lens is parallel to the screen     Screen                   Top view       3 Project an image on the screen and adjust the picture so that it fits the  screen     page 21   To project an image  connect video equipment to the projector     page 17     When using a screen with an uneven surface  stripes pattern may rarely appear on the screen  depending on the distance between the screen and the projector or the zooming magnifications  This  is not a malfunction of the projector     16       Step 2  Connecting the Projector    When making connections  be sure to do the following      Turn off all equipment before making any connections      Use the proper cables for each connection      Insert the cable plugs properly  poor connection at the plugs may cause a malfunction or  poor picture quality  When pulling out a cable  be sure to pull it out from the plug  not  the cable itself      Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment     Connecting to a VCR    To connect to a DVD player recorder or Blu ray Disc player equipped with  component video connectors          Sp
25. 5   54 I     60   75   90   Maximum   664 862 1060  1258  1456  1753  2050  2248  2743 3238  Distance    26 lu   34  HU    4975   573    69 Vs  1803  88    08  10271                                               To calculate the installation measurements  SS  Screen Size   a  minimum    38 551  1 9 15  x SS   143 1  5 3 4   a  maximum    65 842  2 9 3  x SS   144 4  5 3 4   x  minimum    7 62  5 45  x SS  x  maximum    9 8979  13 45  x SS   268 5  10 9 3     69    SISUJO    Attaching the PSS H10 projector suspension support   For details on installation on a ceiling  refer to the Installation manual for Dealers of the  PSS H10  Make sure to consult with a qualified Sony personnel for installation    The installation measurements are shown below when installing the projector on a ceiling  using the PSS H10     Top view  Install the projector so that the center of the lens is parallel to the center of the screen   191 3  79 4  130  5        E        Front of the cabinet                                                             VA 1  Center of the lens   e ll Tou      esu    Upper ceiling  Distance between the screen mount bracket    and the center of the lens    Center of the supporting pole   The center of the supporting pole  is different from that of the unit      70    Front view    150  6     75  3                             VT IY    Ceiling  175  7   Center of the                      c The bottom  supporting pole aen of the  i mount bracket             93 5  3 3 4    
26. Phillips tighten the screws   screwdriver  Hold up the cover  release lever  then pull the lamp  straight out        5 Ensure you push the new lamp  all the way  then securely  tighten those three screws on  the lamp  Lock the cover release  lever and put it back        8 Remove the air filter        Be careful not to touch the optical block  inside the unit        58    9 Attach the new air filter so that it  fits into the each claws  10  positions  on the filter holder     Attach the Air Filter aligning it with the  shape of the filter holder    Also  do not touch the fan after removing  the air filter that is set deep inside the  projector     10 Attach the filter holder     The projector will not turn on unless the  filter holder is securely closed     11 Wipe dust off the Ventilation  holes  intake  with a soft cloth        Ventilation holes  intake     12 Place the project back on its  original position     13 Turn on the projector  then  select the desired setting item  on the Setup ez menu  The  menu screen below will be  appeared     Settings for lamp replacement  Has the projection lamp been replaced            14 Select    Yes        Lamp replacement process is now complete     EET       Do not put your hands into the lamp  replacement slot  and do not allow any liguid  or other objects into the slot to avoid  electrical shock or fire     Be sure to use an LMP H200 Projector Lamp  for replacement  If you use lamps other than  the LMP H200  the projector may  malfun
27. Power on both the equipment  and the device connected to the  equipment        LIGHT INPUT  COLOR COLOR BLACK  SPACE TEMP  LEVEL    2 Press INPUT repeatedly to  select the input you want to  project on the screen                             wen Display the indication of the input you  want   Example  To view the picture   from the video  equipment connected  to the VIDEO INPUT  connector    To view the picture from Press INPUT to display   Video equipment connected to the VIDEO INPUT connector Video   Video equipment connected to S VIDEO INPUT connector S Video       Component equipment connected to Y PB CB PR CR on the projector   Component       RGB component equipment connected to the INPUT A connector Input A        Equipment connected to the HDMI 1 connector HDMII                  Equipment connected to the HDMI 2 connector HDMI2           Set the    Input A Signal Sel   setting in the Setup      menu according to the signal input  When  you set it to    Auto     and cannot display the picture properly  select an appropriate signal  according to the input signal   OS page 47  51       Make the setting on the equipment connected with HDMI cable according to the HDMI  standards    The color gradation of the dark area or the bright area may become unclear  or texts may become  faded when a signal other than those from HDMI standard is input  Adjusting the  Brightness   and the    Contrast     or adjusting the    Sharpness    in the Picture DI menu may improve these  conditi
28. Standby Mode    Standard           Power Saving    On              Input A Signal Sel     Computer           Color System    Auto              Lamp Setting          Sel  HH       Set  DI Back Exit  MENU           Status Sets whether or not the on screen display is displayed   Set to  Off  to turn off the on screen displays except for the menus   message when turning off the power  and warning messages   Language Selects the language used in the menu and on screen displays     Available languages are  English  Dutch  French  Italian  German   Spanish  Portuguese  Russian  Swedish  Norwegian  Japanese   Chinese  Simplified Chinese   Chinese  Traditional Chinese    Korean  Thai and Arabic        Cooling Setting    Use this item when using the projector at high altitudes    High  Use this setting when using the projector at an altitude of  1 500 m or higher    Standard  Use this setting when using the projector at normal  altitudes     When this item is set to    High     the fan noise becomes slightly  louder since the number of fan rotation increases        Standby Mode    Lowers the power consumption in standby    When set to  Standard   the power consumption in standby becomes  normal    When set to    Low     the power consumption in standby is lowered        Power Saving          Sets the power saving mode    When set to    On     the projector goes into power saving mode if no  signal is input for 10 minutes  At that time  the ON STANDBY  indicator lights in orange  then t
29. T     input  COLOR     COLOR     BLACK  SPACE TEMP LEVEL  GAMMA    ADVANCED    KTH IRIS    LENS    2 3 4                      REAL COLOR PROCESSING    1 Press MENU   The menu appears           Picture Mode Standard  Reset   Cinema Black Pro   Contrast 80  Brightness 50   Color 50   Hue 50   Color Temp  Middle  Sharpness   Expert Setting                                                                Sel  B  Set  Exit   MENT        25    suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo        Setup           Status    On              Language    English                 Cooling Setting    Standard              Standby Mode    Standard              Power Saving    On           Input A Signal Sel     Computer              Color System    Auto              Lamp Setting             Set B  Set  Exit   MENU           Portugu  s   Pycckun  Svenska  Norsk    BAR  dic  RE   Kat  HE    melon             26       Sel  HAAG Set  E     2 Press 4   to select the Setup    T menu  and press   gt  or C2     The setting items of the selected menu    appears     3 Press 4 4 to select  Language    and press   gt  or         4 Press f  amp  4      to select a  language  and press C2   The menu changes to the selected  language     To clear the menu  Press MENU     Projecting    This section describes how to operate the projector to view the picture from the equipment  connected to the projector  It also describes how to adjust the quality of the picture to suit  your taste        Projecting the Picture on the Screen    1 
30. U        V Keystone Corrects the vertical trapezoidal distortion of the picture    When the bottom of the trapezoid is longer than the top         Sets a lower value    direction    When the top of the trapezoid is longer than the bottom   VI     Sets a higher value    direction      Depending on the picture position adjusted with the lens shift  feature  the aspect ratio of the picture may change from the original  or picture distortion may occur with V Keystone adjustment        Image Flip Flips the picture on the screen horizontally and or vertically   Off  The picture does not flip    HV  Flips the picture horizontally and vertically    H  Flips the picture horizontally    V  Flips the picture vertically    Use this item for installation for the backside projection or ceiling  installation        Lens Control Avoids any operation of the lens such as    Lens Focus        Lens  Zoom     and    Lens Shift   by mistake    When set to    On     you can adjust the projection lens using    Lens  Focus        Lens Zoom     and    Lens Shift     After you make this  adjustment  it is recommended that you set this item to    Off    to  avoid any operation of the lens        IR Receiver Selects the remote control detectors  IR Receiver  on the front  and rear of the projector    Front  amp  Rear  Activates both the front and rear detectors   Front  Activates the front detector only    Rear  Activates the rear detector only                 49    snue N eui Dun       Blanking         
31. V neg 1152   37 1024 x 768   VESA 60 48 363 60 004  H neg  V neg 1344   38 VESA 70 56 476  70 069  H neg  V neg 1328   39 VESA 75 60 023  75 029  H pos  V pos 1312   45 1280 x 960   VESA 60 60 000  60 000   H pos  V pos 1800   47 1280 x 1024   VESA 60 63 974  60 013   H pos  V pos 1696   50 1400 x 1050   SXGA   65 317 59 978   H neg  V pos 1864       64                Memory Preset signal fH fV Sync H Size  No   resolution   kHz   Hz   55 1280 x 768   1280 x 768 60 47 776  59 870  H neg  V pos 1664  44 772  59 855  H neg  V pos 1664    56 1280 x 720  1280 x 720 60                               Preset memory numbers for each input signal    Analog signal       Signal    Preset memory number       Video signal  VIDEO INPUT and  S VIDEO INPUT connectors     1 2       Cr connectors     Component signal  INPUT A and Y PE CB Pr   3to11       Video GBR signal  INPUT A connector     3 to 11       Computer signal  INPUT A connector     21 to 39  55 to 56       Digital signal       Signal    Preset memory number       Component signal  HDMI 1  2 connectors     3 to 8  10 to 14       Video GBR signal  HDMI 1  2 connectors     3 to 8  10 to 14       Computer signal  HDMI 1  2 connectors        10 to 13   26  32  36  37  45  47   50  55               Some digital signals input from computers may be displayed as preset memory number of DTV    signal  Component or Video GBR signal      65    Sau    Input Signals and Adjustable Setting Items    The items in the menus available to adjust diff
32. area  of the picture from the  HDMI 1 or HDMI 2  connector becomes  unclear     Cause and Remedy    2 The color gradation of the dark area or the bright area may  become unclear when a signal other than those from HDMI  standard is input  Adjust the  Brightness  and the  Contrast  in  the Picture DI menu    amp  page 41        The picture is too dark     2 Adjust the  Contrast  or    Brightness    of the Picture DI menu  properly     page 41        The picture is not clear     2 Adjust the focus     page 24   2 Condensation has accumulated on the lens  Leave the projector  for about two hours with the power on        The picture flickers        2 Activate  APA   then adjust the current input signal    gt  Adjust  Phase  for    Adjust Signal  in the Screen EE  menu  properly     page 45           On screen display       Symptom    On screen display does not  appear     Cause and Remedy     gt  Set    Status    in the Setup Gg menu to    On        page 46    gt  Check if the WO   ON STANDB Y  indicator should light in    green        The model name does not  disappear from the screen           2 The display mode of the projector may be set at the time of  purchase  Consult with your local dealer or qualified Sony  personnel           Remote control       Symptom    The remote control does  not work        Cause and Remedy    2 Batteries could be weak  Replace them with new batteries      page 11    2 Insert the batteries with the correct polarities     page 11    2 In the Insta
33. changed in the order of    Autol         Auto2        Manual    and    Off        Selecting desired adjust menu items in the order    IE  SPACE TEMP LEVEL  Came  eer  os      REAL COLOR PROCESSING                                           Example  To adjust the contrast    1 Press ADJ PIC     Each time you press the button  the  following adjustment windows are  displayed in sequence     r  Advanced Iris  D   Lamp Control  Contrast  Brightness       Color   4   Hue       golar Temp   Sharpness   A   NR       ae   plack Level Adj         Gamma Correction       For details on each adjustment  see the  Picture DI menu   OS page 40     Some adjustment windows cannot be  displayed  depending on the type of input  signal  For details  see    Input Signals and  Adjustable Setting Items     page 66     2 Make the setting or adjustment  on an item     When changing the adjustment  level   To increase the value  press       To decrease the value  press des     When changing the setting  Press E to change the setting     33    Bujold       Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color    Processing    The Real Color Processing  RCP  feature allows you to adjust the color and hue of each  target of the projected picture you specify independently  You can thus obtain a picture    more suitable to your taste     Tip    Freeze the scene of the video source when you are adjusting the picture using Real Color Processing     uo  Cr T  s   568   ee  PY s         REAL COLOR PROCESSING      age    or   
34. ction    Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug  the power cord before replacing the lamp   then check the ON STANDBY lamp has  already been turned off    The projector will not turn on unless the lamp  is securely installed in place    The projector will not turn on unless the lamp  cover are securely closed    To cancel a message displayed on the screen   press either the button on the remote control  or the one on the control panel on the  projector           Note   The lamp contains mercury  The disposal   rules for used fluorescent tubes depend on  where you live  Follow the waste disposal  policy in your area           59    sieuio       Cleaning the Air  Filter    When    Please clean the filter   appears on  the screen  you should clean the air filter   The air filter should be cleaned every 1 500  hours  This value varies depending on the  environment or how the projector is used   1 500 hours are approximate    After washing the air filter with a mild  detergent solution  dry it in a shaded place       When you clean the air filter  make sure you  do not damage it   For details on how to attach and remove the  air filter  see  Replacing the Lamp and the  Air Filter and cleaning the Ventilation holes   intake   Steps 7 to 10     page 58     When you remove the air filter  be careful  not to let any dust fall into the projector   Cleaning the air filter is crucial to maintain  the good performance of the projector or to  prevent malfunction to it  When a warning
35. d  packing material  they will come in handy if  you ever have to ship your unit  For  maximum protection  repack your unit as it  was originally packed at the factory     Location of Controls       Front Right Side    You can use the buttons on the control panel with the same names as those on the remote  control to operate the projector     MENU INPUT 1 06 ON STANDBY    LENS button      amp  page 22  LAMP COVER  Eislek  arrow   G   enter   button    page 36     ON STANDBY  MENU button    page 36  indicator LAMP COVER  INPUT button    page 27    amp  page 21  indicator    i    page 55   VO  ON STANDBY  switch   amp  page 22     While the ON STANDBY indicator  lights in orange  the power saving  mode is on     page 46     Ventilation holes   exhaust     page 13     Remote control detector    page 21     Ventilation holes  exhaust     page 13                          APTA INPUT            v AC IN socket  HDMI 1 connector    page 18     HDMI 2 connector    page 18   INPUT A connector   amp  page 20     S VIDEO INPUT connector  mini DIN 4 pin  VIDEO INPUT  connector  phono type     page 19   Y PB CB PR CR  phono type    amp  page 17   TRIGGER jack  mini jack   Outputs a 12 V signal when the power is on  REMOTE connector  Connects to a computer  etc  for remote control     page 35        8       Rear Bottom    SJOJJUO2 JO UOI e201      Ventilation holes  intake     amp  page 13     Remote control detector    amp  page 21        Ventilation holes  intake     amp  page 13     Venti
36. e QN Y  3 280 691 11  1    amp     Video Projector    Operating Instructions    BRAVIA    ilicon X tal Reflective Display    VPL VW40       2007 Sony Corporation       WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  do not expose this apparatus  to rain or moisture     To avoid electrical shock  do not  open the cabinet  Refer servicing to  qualified personnel only     CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK     DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK      NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL     This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of uninsulated    dangerous  voltage  within the  product s enclosure that may  be of sufficient magnitude to  constitute a risk of electric  shock to persons     This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of important operating and  maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the  appliance     For customers in the USA   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   The number below is for FCC related  matters only        Declaration of Conformity    Trade Name  SONY   Model No   VPL VW40   Responsible Party  Sony Electronics 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
37. e wide screen mode taking into account that changing the aspect ratio of the  original picture will provide a different look from that of the original image      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     30       Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode    You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of program or room    conditions          REAL COLOR PROCESSING    Fall RCP ES PIC       LIGHT  INPUT  COLOR COLOR BLACK  SPACE TEMP LEVEL  GAMMA   ADVANCED    es  Pa  Co   gt        ICTURE MODE    DYNAMIC Seel   CINEMA                   PICTURE MODE  buttons  DYNAMIC  STANDARD  CINEMA  USER 1  USER2  and USER 3    Press one of the   PICTURE MODE buttons   DYNAMIC  STANDARD   CINEMA and USER 1  USER 2  and USER 3      DYNAMIC    Enhances picture contrast and sharpness     STANDARD   The quality of the picture becomes less  rough than the one selected by   DYNAMIC      CINEMA    Recommended when viewing a movie in  the dark place     USER 1  USER 2 and USER 3    You can adjust the quality of the picture to  suit your taste and store the settings into  the selected memory of the projector   Press one of the USER 1  USER 2 and  USER 3 buttons  then adjust the picture  by using the buttons on the remote control  or the menus    pages 32  40   The  settings are stored  and you can v
38. eakers  AV amplifier  Right side of the projector   5    jo  Conc                                     DVD player recorder or  Blu ray Disc player  etc    with component video  connectors                                        5  Q 6 0 6  60    SVIDEO VIDEO Y Pie   Pir   TRIGGER                               IPUT       Component video cable  not supplied      gt    Video signal flow             17    suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo     To connect to a DVD player recorder or Blu ray Disc player  equipped with HDMI output    You can enjoy better picture quality by connecting a DVD player recorder or Blu ray Disc  player equipped with HDMI output to the HDMI input of the projector        Right side of the projector ll a Speakers                                        DVD player recorder or   B  B Blu ray Disc player  etc            SC with the HDMI output             L EC     t t to HDMI output                                                                                  c    HDMI cable  not supplied           Video signal flow When using an optional HDMI cable  be sure to use  a cable that has acquired the HDMI logo                When connecting equipment to the HDMI input of the projector  be sure to use  equipment that have acquired the HDMI logo      When connecting an HDMI cable to the projector  make sure the W mark on the upper  part of the HDMI input of the projector and the W mark on the connector of the cable is  set at the same position      If the picture from equipment
39. er depending on the input signal  The  following tables indicate them   The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed in the menu                                                                    Item Input signal  Video signal Component Video GBR signal PC signal  signal  Advanced Iris e e e e  Lamp Control e e e e  Contrast e e e e  Brightness e e e e  Color e e e     except for B  amp  W   Hue e e e     NTSC3 58   NTSC4 43 only   except for B  amp  W   Color Temp  e e e e  Sharpness e e e    NR e e e     preset memory    preset memory  numbers 3  4 7    numbers 3 4  7   8  9 only  8 9 only   DDE e e e     preset memory    preset memory  numbers 3 4  7    numbers 3  4  7   8  9 only  8  9 only   Black Level Adj  e e e B  Gamma Correction e e e e  RCP e e e e  Color Space e e e e           Adjustable can be set        Not adjustable cannot be set    66       Screen menu                                                    Item Input signal  Video signal Component Video GBR signal PC signal  signal  Wide Mode e e e e   Over Scan   e e    Screen Area      e e     preset memory    preset memory  numbers 7  8 9    numbers 7  8  9   12  13  14 only  12  13  14 only   V Center  3 e e e e  Vertical Size    e e e    APA       e   Phase       e   Pitch       e   Shift   e e e              Adjustable can be set        Not adjustable cannot be set   l  This item is effective only when    Over Scan  is set to  On  in the Screen EI menu      2     or wider   x3    x4      The settin
40. g can be made only when    Zoom    is selected in    Wide Mode      The setting can be made only for analog signal       If the input signal is from a computer  the setting cannot be made when the aspect ratio is 16 9    When connecting a cable such as an HDMI cable  etc   check the type of the signal in the Information  O Menu    page 51  and Digital signal    page 65   and check items that are adjustable can be    set     67    sieuio       Ceiling Installation    Use the PSS H10 Projector Suspension Support when you install the projector on a  ceiling  The projection distances for ceiling installation are shown below     When Using the PSS H10 Projector Suspension Support    a  Distance between the screen and the installation hole at the  ceiling side of the ceiling mount unit  front side    x  Distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen such  that the picture will not be truncated or blocked    PSS H10 Projector Suspension  Support  not supplied        Ceiling             H          Center of the screen         Center of the lens       68    When using the 16 9 aspect ratio screen    Unit  mm  inches                                                                                         Screen Size   40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300    inches     mm  1016 1524 2032 2540 3048 3810 4572 5080 6350 7620   a  Minimum   1403  2033   2663   32903   3923  4868  15813   6443  8018    9593  Distance    55 Ju    80 Vs     104 Tiet    129 3 4     154 1 5    191 3 4 
41. g indicates that the battery provided  with this product shall not be treated as  household waste   By ensuring these batteries are disposed of  correctly  you will help prevent potentially  negative consequences for the environment  and human health which could otherwise be  caused by inappropriate waste handling of  the battery  The recycling of the materials  will help to conserve natural resources   In case of products that for safety   performance or data integrity reasons  require a permanent connection with an  incorporated battery  this battery should be  replaced by qualified service staff only   To ensure that the battery will be treated  properly  hand over the product at end of   life to the applicable collection point for the  recycling of electrical and electronic  equipment   For all other batteries  please view the  section on how to remove the battery from  the product safely  Hand the battery over to  the applicable collection point for the  recycling of waste batteries   For more detailed information about  recycling of this product or battery  please  contact your local Civic Office  your  household waste disposal service or the shop  where you purchased the product           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 i
42. he carton to make sure it contains the following items       Remote control  1  and   Lens cap  1   Size AA  R6  batteries  2  When you have purchased the projector   the lens cap is put onto the lens   Remove this lens cap when you use the  projector      Operating Instructions  this manual          AC power cord  1     ImageDirector3 CD ROM  1     Inserting the batteries into the remote control    Insert the batteries    side first as shown in the illustration   Inserting them forcibly or with the polarities reversed may  Push and slide to open  cause a short circuit and may generate heat        Caution about handling the remote control     Handle the remote control with care  Do not drop or step on it  or spill liquid of any kind  onto it      Do not place the remote in a location near a heat source  a place subject to direct  sunlight  or a damp room     11       suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo        Step 1  Installing the Projector    The projector displays pictures output from  a VCR or other device    The lens shift allows you to have broader  options for placing the projector and  viewing pictures easily     Before Setting Up the  Projector       Unsuitable installation    Do not place the projector in the following  situations  which may cause malfunction  or damage to the projector     Poorly ventilated location          Leave space of more than 30 cm  1 is inches   around the unit     Hot and humid       Locations subject to direct cool or  warm air from an air conditio
43. he factory  settings  select    Reset    from the menu      Some adjustment windows cannot be displayed  depending on the type    of input signal  For details  see  Input Signals and Adjustable Setting  Items   G  page 66         40          Cinema Black Pro    Advanced Iris   Switches the iris function during projection    Auto1  Automatically switches to an optimum iris according to a  projected scene  The contrast of the scene is emphasized most    Auto2  An optimum iris becomes smaller than when set to    Auto1     The  contrast of the scene becomes reduced    Sensitivity  If    Auto1  or    Auto     is selected  either    Recommend       Fast   or    Slow    can be selected according to the desired response  speed with Sensitivity Mode    Manual  Manually adjusts the Iris     Manual          Adjust  E  Set  EH       Off  Normal contrast        Lamp Control   Switches the lamp wattage during projection    High  Normal wattage    Low  Enhances the black by reducing the lamp wattage    Tip   When you switch from    Low    to    High     the number of turns of the fan  increases  and the fan noise becomes slightly louder                          Contrast Adjusts the white area of pictures  white level    The higher the setting  the greater the contrast  The lower the setting  the  lower the contrast   You can make adjustments by pressing the CONTRAST    on the  remote control    Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the picture   The higher the setting  the brighter the pictu
44. he screen becomes dark  In power  saving mode  the power saving mode is cancelled if a signal is input  or any button is pressed  If you do not want to set the projector to  power saving mode  select  Off         46          Input A Signal Sel     Selects the type of signal input from the equipment connected to   the INPUT A connector    Selects the type of signal input from the equipment by selecting      Input A    with the INPUT button    Auto  Selects the input signal type automatically    Computer  Inputs the signal from a computer    Video GBR  Inputs the signal from a TV game or HDTV broadcast    Component  Inputs the component signal from a DVD player   recorder  Blu ray Disc player  digital tuner  etc     When the input signal is not displayed correctly with this item set to     Auto     select the item according to the input signal           Color System    Selects the color system of the input signal    Auto  Selects the color system of the input signal automatically  from among NTSC35 8  PAL  SECAM  NTSC4 43  PAL M   PAL N  or PAL60     NTSC3 58     PAL N   Allows you to set the color system to the  selected system manually     Normally  set this to    Auto     If the picture is distorted or colorless   select the color system appropriate for the input signal        Lamp Setting       When replacing the lamps  set the desired lamp setting      page 59           47    snue eui Dun       Function Menu    The Function menu is used for changing the settings of the var
45. icture   Position  eee 21   Step 4  Selecting the Menu   Language  as uem 25    Projecting    Projecting the Picture on the   E o oe sesh pe tee eus  Turning Off the Power                   Selecting the Wide Screen Mode        Selecting the Picture Viewing   Mode    Adjusting the Picture Quality    Selecting to directly adjust the  desired menu item                           Selecting desired adjust menu  items in the order    Adjusting the Picture Using Real  Color Processing                    esses    Using the Supplied Software to  Adjust the Picture Quality   ImageDirector3     Using the Menus    Operation through the Menus             Picture Menu    Advanced Picture Menu                     Screen Menu               ssseeee  Setup Menu                see  Function Menu                       esssss  Installation Menu                                Information Menu                                 About the Preset Memory No         5    Others    Troubleshooting                                52  Warning Indicators                       55  Message Lists    LL 56    Replacing the Lamp and the Air Filter  and cleaning the Ventilation holes     intake         usns 57   Cleaning the Air Filter                       60   Cleaning and the Screen of the   Projector iens 60   Specifications    LL 61  Preset Signals                               63  Input Signals and Adjustable   Setting Items    LL aaa 66   Ceiling Installation                             68  When Using the PSS
46. iew the  picture with the adjusted picture quality  by pressing the button     31    BunoeloJg       Adjusting the Picture Quality    You can easily adjust the picture quality that suits your taste by selecting the adjustment  items with the remote control  The adjusted data can be stored in each picture mode     Selecting to directly adjust the desired menu item    REAL COLOR PROCESSING             32                COLOR  SPACE button    COLORTEMP  button    BLACKLEVEL  button    ADVANCED  IRIS button    GAMMA  CORRECTION  button    Press COLOR SPACE  COLOR  TEMP  BLACK LEVEL  GAMMA  CORRECTION or ADVANCED IRIS     COLOR SPACE button    Adjusts the range of color reproduction on the  screen    Each time you press the button  the setting is  switched either to    Normal    or    Wide    to  change the range of color reproduction on the  screen     COLOR TEMP button    Each time you press the button  the setting of  the button is changed in the order of    High         Middle        Low        Custom1      Custom2       Custom3        BLACK LEVEL button    Each time you press the button  the setting of  the button is changed in the order of    High       Low      Off        GAMMA CORRECTION button    Each time you press the button  the setting of  the button is changed in the order of     Gammal      Gamma2      Gamma3    and   Off      ADVANCED IRIS button    Adjusts the desired iris when projecting a  picture    Each time you press the button  the setting of  the button is 
47. ilation holes on the unit are not  covered     page 13    2 When using the projector at high altitude  set the Cooling  Setting to  High      page 46     When temperature inside the projector remains high  the Cooling  Setting is switched to    High    in one minute  then the fan speed  increases        Caution messages                Message Cause and Remedy  xe  2 No signal is input in the selected input  Check connections      page 17   Not applicable  2 Press the appropriate button   2 The operation to be activated by the button is currently  prohibited        56             Replacing the Lamp  and the Air Filter and  cleaning the  Ventilation holes   intake     Tools you need to get started    Standard Phillips screwdriver   Cloth  for scratch protection    The lamp used for the light source has a  certain lifespan  When the lamp dims  the  color balance of the picture becomes strange   or    Please replace the Lamp Filter     appears  on the screen  the lamp may be exhausted   Replace the lamp with a new one  not  supplied  without delay    Use an LMP H200 Projector Lamp as the  replacement lamp    The air filter is supplied with the LMP H200  Projector Lamp  When you replace the lamp   it is also time to replace the air filter   Whenever you replace the lamp  be sure to  replace the air filter with a new one  Also  clean the ventilation holes  intake        The lamp remains hot after the projector is  turned off with the ID  ON STANDBY   switch  If you touch the lamp  
48. ing Setting  in the Setup    menu to    High       page 46   Failing to  set this mode when using the projector at high  altitudes could have adverse effects  such as    reducing the reliability of certain components     13    suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo     Positioning the Projector and a screen    The installation distance between the projector and a screen varies depending on the size  of the screen     1    14    Determine the installation position of the projector and screen    You can obtain a good quality picture if you position the projector with the center of  the lens within the areas indicated in the gray areas in the illustration  Use the values  a  b and c in the table on page 15 as a guide     Ceiling installation        Center of the screen                               Center of projector s  lens                         Floor installation    a  Minimum projection distance between the screen and the center of the projector s  lens   b  Maximum projection distance between the screen and the center of the projector s  lens   C  Vertical distance between the center of the screen and the center of the projector s  lens when using the maximum upper vertical lens shift feature     For installation of the projector on a ceiling  see    Ceiling Installation      page 68   For details on the lens shift feature  see  Step 3  Adjusting the Picture Position       page 21     When using the 16 9 aspect ratio screen  Unit  mm  inches                                            
49. ious functions of the    projector     Function          Auto Input Search  Test Pattern           Background          Sel  Set  Beck dl Exit   Menu           Auto Input Search    Detects the input signal and displays the detected input signal  automatically when the INPUT button is pressed    When set to    On     the projector detects whether a Component   HDMI 1  HDMI 2  Video  S video or Input A signal is input when  the input terminal with effective signals is automatically selected by  pressing INPUT  Set this to    Off    when you want to select an input  selector with no input signal  or you want to switch the setting  manually        Test Pattern    Displays the test pattern    When set to    On     a test pattern appears on the screen to be used  when adjusting the lens with    Lens Focus        Lens Zoom     and    Lens  Shift     or correcting the screen proportions with    V Keystone     A  test pattern does not appear when this item is set to    Off       Tip   While the test pattern is displayed  it is only displayed in green to  allow you to adjust the focus easily        Background          Selects the background color of the screen when no signal is  input   You can select    Black    or    Blue           48          Installation Menu    The Installation menu is used for changing the installation settings     Installation                    Lens Control On   IR Receiver Front  amp  Rear                    Blanking             Sel  Get  D  Back  Il Exit   MEN
50. is enlarged vertically and  horizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen        Wide Mode You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the   PC signal  current input signal  This item is enabled only when a PC signal is  input     Full1  Displays a picture on the whole of the screen without changing  the aspect ratio of the original picture    Full2  Displays a picture on the whole of the screen    Zoom  A normal 16 9 aspect ratio picture is enlarged vertically and  horizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen        Over Scan Hides the outline of the picture    On  Hides the outline of the input picture  Select this setting when noise  appears along the edge of the picture    Off  Projects the whole of the input picture    Tip   To display the displayable region within the four directions of the screen    refer to    Blanking    on the Installation 4  menu    page 50         Screen Area Selects the size of the picture when a Hi Vision picture is  overscanned    Full  Expands the picture on the whole of the screen    Through  Does not expands the picture on the whole of the screen     This item is effective only when a Hi Vision signal  preset memory No   7  8  9  12  13 and 14  is input and    On    is selected in    Over Scan               44          V Center    Adjust the whole picture by moving up and down on the screen   As the selected number increases  the screen moves up  and as the  selected number decreases  the screen moves down     Th
51. is item is adjustable only when    Zoom    is selected        Vertical Size    Reduces or enlarges the picture vertically    The screen is enlarged as the setting increases and reduced as the setting  decreases  If the subtitle of a movie  etc  cannot be seen  use this together  with  V Center      This item is adjustable only when  Zoom  is selected           Adjust Signal       You can adjust the input signal    APA  Adjusts the position of the image signal automatically for   Phase      Pitch     and    Shift       Phase  Adjusts the dot phase of the panel and the computer signal   Adjust the picture to the point where it looks clearest    Pitch  Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture from a computer   The higher the setting  the wider the picture  The lower the setting  the  narrower the picture  Adjust the setting to match the number of dots of  the input signal    Shift  Adjusts the position of the picture    H  As the setting for H  horizontal  increases  the picture moves  to the right  and as the setting decreases  the picture moves to  the left  Use  lt       to adjust the horizontal position    V  As the setting for V  vertical  increases  the picture moves up   and as the setting decreases  the picture moves down  Use f    V to adjust the vertical position           45    snue eui Dun       Setup Menu    The Setup menu is used to change the factory preset settings  etc     Setup          2 Language English           Cooling Setting    Standard                 
52. lation holes  intake      page 13     Ventilation holes  intake     amp  page 13   Ventilation holes  intake     amp  page 13   Lamp cover    page 57     Adjusters    page 24     Filter holder    page 58     Ventilation holes  intake     amp  page 13        Projector suspension  support attaching hole     page 68     9       Remote Control    Infrared transmitter    LIGHT button  Illuminates the buttons on  the remote control     INPUT button    amp  page 27     COLOR SPACE button     page 32     GAMMA CORRECTION  button    page 32     Eisleck  arrow    buttons     page 36     MENU button     page 36     WIDE MODE button     page 29     PICTURE MODE  buttons    page 31     SHARPNESS     button     page 41     10             COLOR COLOR BLACK  il  TEMP    SPACE LEVEL    TEJ e  le             PICTURE MODE    mee  ru   ens  USER 1        gt      SHARPNESS  BRIGHTNESS   CONTRAST          SONY                          IX    ON STANDBY   switch    page 22     COLOR TEMP button     page 32     BLACK LEVEL button   G page 32     LENS button     page 22     ADVANCED IRIS button     page 32     RESET button    amp  page 36     RCP  Real Color  Processing  button     page 34     ADJ PIC button    amp  page 33     CONTRAST     button    amp  page 41     BRIGHTNESS  4   button     page 41     Connections and Preparations    This section describes how to install the projector and screen  how to connect the  equipment from which you want to project the picture  etc        Unpacking  Check t
53. llation 4  menu  set the setting of    IR Receiver  to     Front E Rear      page 49    2 If there is a fluorescent lamp near the remote control detector  the  projector may work improperly or inadvertently  Change the          setting of    IR Receiver  in the Installation a menu     page 49        53    sieuio    Others       Symptom Cause and Remedy  The fan is noisy   gt  Check the setting of    Cooling Setting  in the Setup e menu      page 46     2 Make sure that the room temperature is not too high   Check the installation conditions     page 12   The number of fan rotation increases to maintain the product  reliability of the projector   s components in a room  where the  temperature is higher than normal  The fan noise becomes  slightly louder  The approximate normal temperature is 25  C        Image is left on the screen     gt  When High contrast non moving images are displayed for a   image retention  long period of time  there may be some image retention on the  screen  This is only a temporary condition  Turning off the  power for a while will eliminate the retained image                 54    Warning Indicators    The ON STANDBY or LAMP COVER indicator lights up or flashes if there is any  trouble with your projector     ON STANDBY    ON STANDBY indicator    LAMP COVER  O O  LAMP COVER indicator       Symptom    LAMP COVER flashes in  red   A repetition rate of 2  flashes     Cause and Remedy   gt  Close the lamp cover securely  then tighten the screws securely
54. ly  The upper and  lower portions of the screen are slightly  cut off     Normal   A picture with normal 4 3 aspect ratio is  displayed in the center of the screen to fill  the vertical screen size     Full    A picture squeezed to 4 3 is displayed  with the correct aspect ratio  A 4 3 picture  is enlarged horizontally to fit the 16 9  screen     Tip  Sgueezed  An original 16 9 aspect ratio picture    is recorded horizontally compressed to a 4 3  picture     29    BunoeloJg    Letterbox picture with side panels     Y NO    Mo   ON AJ    Zoom   A normal 16 9 aspect ratio picture is  enlarged vertically and horizontally in the  same ratio to fill the screen  Use this mode  to view a letterbox picture or a letterbox  picture with side panels    If the subtitle of a movie  etc  is hidden  and cannot be seen  adjust the screen with     Vertical Size  and    V Center  to display  the subtitle     page 45         Full1  When the PC signal is  input    Displays a picture on the whole of the  screen without changing the aspect ratio  of the original picture     Full2  When the PC signal is  input    Displays a picture on the whole of the  screen     You can adjust the vertical position of the picture with    V Center  and    Vertical Size  in the Screen  EE  menu only when    Zoom    is selected     page 45     Notes on selecting the wide screen mode   The projector is featured with the WIDE MODE  When changing the settings of WIDE   MODE  use caution as described below      Select th
55. ner       12    Installing the projector in such a location  may cause a malfunction of the unit due to  moisture condensation or rise in  temperature     Near a heat or smoke sensor       Malfunction of the sensor may occur     Very dusty and extremely smoky  locations          Install in a location away from walls    To maintain the performance and  reliability of the projector  allow at  least 30 cm  11 7 8 inches  between  the projector and walls        30 cm   117 g inches        30 cm  E a LUNES  2  117 5 inches     30 cm  oed   117 g inches  SE          m  X P  11  inches                 Improper use    Do not do any of the following while using  the projector     Blocking the ventilation holes     Ventilation holes   intake        Ventilation holes   exhaust     Tip   For details on the location of the ventilation  holes  intake or exhaust   see Location of  Controls  on pages 8 to 9     Tilting front rear and left right    15  or more    7    15  or more       Y                   T  15   or more    Y               15  or more      Avoid using the projector tilted at an angle  of more than 15 degrees    Do not install the projector anywhere other  than on a level surface or on the ceiling   Failing to set this mode when using the  projector at high altitudes may result in  uneven color uniformity and reducing the  reliability of the effects of the lamp     When installing the unit at altitudes  When using the projector at an altitude of 1 500  m or higher  set    Cool
56. ojector s lamp contains mercury and  should be disposed of properly  Consult your  local authorities regarding safe disposal   The material contained in this lamp are  similar to those of a fluorescent lamp  so you  should dispose of it in the same way     For customers in the United States  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      For customers in Europe   The manufacturer of this product is Sony  Corporation  1 7 1 Konan Minato ku  Tokyo  108 0075 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     Trademark Information       BRAVIA    and sravia are trademarks of  Sony Corporation     HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition  Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC        Blu ray Disc  is a trademark     3    For customers in Canada  This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003     For customers in Europe    Disposal of waste  batteries  applicable  in the European    Union and other  European countries  with separate  collection systems   This symbol on the battery or on the  packagin
57. ons     page 41     27    BunoeloJd    Tip  When    Auto Input Search  is set to    On    in the Function B menu  the input terminal with effective  signals is automatically displayed by pressing INPUT     Turning Off the Power    1 Press the VO   ON STANDBY  switch   A message    POWER OFF   appears on the screen     2 Press the Uh  ON STANDBY  switch again before the message  disappears   The ON STANDBY indicator flashes in green and the fan continues to run to reduce the  internal heat  First  the ON STANDBY indicator flashes quickly  during which you will  not be able to light up the ON STANDBY indicator with the I    ON STANDBY  switch     3 Confirm that the fan stops running and the ON STANDBY indicator lights  in red     You can turn off the projector by holding the IK   ON STANDBY  switch for about one  second  instead of performing the above steps     28       Selecting the Wide Screen Mode    You can enjoy various wide screen modes according to the video signal received     WIDE MODE  button    Original image       pjene    eee    ere        TB    colon     COLOR     BLACK   SPACE TEMP LEVEL  GAMMA    ADVANCED     CORRECTION    IRIS    LENS            REAL COLOR PROCESSING    i                      When the Wide Mode    is operated    Press WIDE MODE    Each time you press the button  you can  select the    Wide Mode    setting    You can also select it using the menu      page 44     Wide Zoom    A 4 3 aspect ratio picture is enlarged over  the entire screen proper
58. ponent  phono type   Y with Sync  1 Vp px2dB sync  negative  75 ohms terminated   Ps Ca  0 7 Vp p 2dB  75 ohms  terminated    Pr Cr  0 7 Vp p 2 dB  75 ohms  terminated    Digital RGB Y Cs  Ps  Cr  Pr   HD D sub 15 pins   Analog RGB component    R Cr  Pr   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 Cs  Ps   0 7 Vp p 2 dB    75 ohms terminated   SYNC HD  Composite sync input   TTL level  positive  negative  Horizontal sync input  TTL level   positive negative   VD  Vertical sync input  TTL  level  positive negative   Minijack   Power on  DC 12 V  output  impedance  4 7 kilohms   Power off  0 V   RS 232C  D sub 9 pins  female     HDMI  INPUT A    TRIGGER    REMOTE       General    Dimensions 395 mm x 173 5 mm x 471 4 mm   15 5s x 6 7 8 x 18 7 8 inches   w   h d   Mass Approx  11 kg  24 lb 4 oz   Power requirements   AC 100 V to 240 V  3 0 A to 1 3 A    50 60 Hz  Power consumption   Max  300 W   Standby mode  8 W   Standby mode  low   0 5 W  Operating temperature   5 C to 35 C  41 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     61    sieuio       Supplied accessories  Remote control RM PJVW60  1   Size AA  R6  batteries  2   AC power cord  1   Lens Cap  1     Operating Instructions  1   CD ROM  ImageDirector3   1     Design and specifications are subject to change  without
59. re  The lower the setting  the  darker the picture   You can make adjustments by pressing the BRIGHTNESS    on the  remote control    Color Adjusts the intensity of the color density   The higher the setting  the greater the intensity  The lower the setting  the  lower the intensity    Hue Adjusts the color tone   The higher the setting  the more greenish the picture becomes  The lower  the setting  the more reddish the picture becomes    Color Temp  Adjusts the color temperature   High  Gives white colors a blue tint   Middle  Gives a neutral tint between    High    and    Low      Low  Gives white colors a red tint   Custom1  Custom2  Custom3  Enables you to adjust  set  and store   your favorite color temperature   Sharpness Sharpens the outline of the picture  or reduces the noise        The higher the setting  the sharper the picture  The lower the setting  the  softer the picture  thus reducing the noise    You can make adjustments by pressing the SHARPNESS    on the  remote control           41    snue N eui Dun       Expert Setting       NR  Noise Reduction    Reduces the roughness or noise of the picture    Usually  select    Off       If the picture is rough or noisy  select a setting from among  Low       Middle    or    High    according to the input signal source        DDE  Dynamic Detail Enhancer    According to the film source you have selected  make a setting for   playback    Film  Normally  select this option  Reproduces the 2 3 Pull Down film  sources with
60. store the settings  Once the settings are stored  you can  view the picture with the adjusted picture quality    Off  Cancels this feature    For details  see    Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color Processing         page 34        Color Space          You can convert the range of color reproduction    Normal  Converts the color to Hi Vision color    Wide  Reproduces more natural color tones in a wider range of color  reproduction  compared to  Normal            43    snue N eui Dun       Screen Menu    The Screen menu is used to adjust the input signal  You can adjust the size of the picture   and select wide screen mode  etc     Screen                   g  Wide Mode   Over Scan    Screen Area   V Center   Vertical Size                                           Sel  J  Set  Back     Exit   MENU        Wide Mode You can set the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the   Video signal  current input signal  This item is enabled only when a video signal   preset memory numbers 1 to 14     page 63  64  is input    Wide Zoom  A 4 3 aspect ratio picture is enlarged over the entire screen  properly  The upper and lower portions of the screen are slightly cut  off    Normal  A picture with normal 4 3 aspect ratio is displayed in the center  of the screen to fill the vertical screen size    Full  A picture squeezed to 4 3 is displayed with the correct aspect ratio   A 4 3 picture is enlarged horizontally to fit the 16 9 screen    Zoom  A normal 16 9 aspect ratio picture 
61. sure that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes      page 13        Frequency is out of range     2 Frequency is out of range  Input a signal that is within the  acceptable frequency range of the projector        Please check Input A  Signal Sel      gt  Set    Input A Signal Sel     in the Setup eR menu to   Computer  when an RGB signal is input from a computer    G page 47        Please replace the Lamp   Filter      gt  It is time to replace the lamp  Replace the lamp     page 57   2 Also  replace the air filter too  Restart cleaning the Ventilation  holes  intake      page 57   If this message appears again after you replace the lamp and  filter  the lamp replacement process is not complete  Check the  lamp replacement process     page 57     To clear this message  press any button either on the remote control  or the control panel of the projector once        Please clean the filter     2 It is time to clean the air filter  Clean the air filter     page 60     To clear this message  press any button either on the remote control  or the control panel of the projector once        Please clean the filter  Have  you finished  Yes No     gt  It is time to clean the air filter  Clean the air filter     page 60   2 If you cleaned the air filter  select    Yes     If you did not clean the  air filter  select  No         Projector temperature is  high  Cooling Setting  should be    High    if  projector is being used at  high altitude           2 Check to ensure that the Vent
62. t 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 otherwise 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 Civic Office  your household  waste disposal service or the shop where  you purchased the product           The socket outlet should be installed near  the equipment and be easily accessible           CAUTION  RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS  REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT  TYPE   DISPOSED OF USED BATTERIES  ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL RULES              4    For customers in Taiwan only    CO  wI  E   E itt UX  nena          Table of Contents    Precautions             eeeeeeene 9    Location of Controls    Front Right Side                                   8  Rear Bottom      9  Remote Control                      esee 10    Connections and    Preparations   Unpacking Litai ne k nes 11   Step 1  Installing the Projector           12  Before Setting Up the  Projector ies iiio secos 12  Positioning the Projector and a  SCIGeD  eeleren 14   Step 2  Connecting the Projector       17  Connecting to a VCR                   17  Connecting to a Computer            20   Step 3  Adjusting the P
63. tal Picture Position  on page 72     6 Adjust the picture size    al Pee   e Press the LENS button repeatedly  until the Lens Zoom adjustment  window  test pattern  appears  Then  adjust the size of the picture by  pressing the 4   4    gt  buttons    To make the picture larger  press 4 2     To make the picture smaller  press  amp  4 amp                                                            23    suoneJedejg pue suonoeuuo     Tip  When    Lens Control  is set to    Off    on the Installation 3  menu  you cannot adjust the picture size  and the focus     page 49     When    Test Pattern  is set to    Off    on the Function B menu  the test pattern is not displayed      page 48     7 Adjustthe focus   Press the LENS button repeatedly  until the Lens Focus adjustment  window  test pattern  appears  Then    adjust the focus of the picture by  pressing the 4 4 4        buttons     GAMMA    aovanceo                                                        To adjust the tilt of the installation surface    If the projector is installed on an uneven surface  use the adjusters to keep the projector  level        Turn to adjust        Adjusters    Be careful not to catch your finger when turning the adjusters     24       Step 4  Selecting the Menu Language    You can select one of 16 languages for displaying the menu and other on screen displays   The factory default setting is English  To change the current menu language  set the  desired language with the menu screen         LIGH
64. the lens   If you turn it to the left  the lens moves to the left  and if you turn it to the right  the  lens moves to the right   The range of movement is approximately   1mm         Top view    Fine adjustment level                   Fine adjustment level                         Picture position when  moving the picture the  maximum distance to the  left    Picture position when  moving the picture the  maximum distance to the                right    When using the 16 9 screen Unit  mm  inches   Image 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200  projection  size  inch     mm  1016 1524 2032 2540 3048 3810 4572 5080  Fine 60 90 120 150 180 225 270 300  adjustment  23g  6 W   43 4   6   I  875  0035         11    eve                                      73    sieuio    4 Atter you have decided the lens position  insert the Philips screwdriver  at the locations of the four screws around the border of the lens in turn  and tighten them to fix the lens in place           When you use the horizontal and vertical lens shift features at the same time and adjust the horizontal  lens shift to the maximum  the picture moves up to a maximum of 53  of its original position     74       Index    A    Adjust Signal  Ph  se   e URINE 45       AdjuSter      eee rre mete 24  Adjusting  picture position  picture quality        Advanced Iris            Auto Input Search       B  Background                       ee  Black Level Adj        Blanking 63 enr nune  Brightness x  cere nett  C  Ceiling Installation 
65. tor appears to be operating erratically  try to diagnose and correct the problem  using the following instructions  If the problem persists  consult with qualified Sony  personnel                                   Power  Symptom Cause and Remedy  The power is not turned on    3 After about one minute  turn the power on   2 Close the lamp cover securely  then tighten the screws securely      page 57   2 Close the filter holder securely     page 59   2 Check warning indicators     page 55   Picture  Symptom Cause and Remedy  No picture  2 Check that the proper connections have been made      page 17   2 Select the input source correctly using the INPUT button      page 27   2 Set the computer signal to output from an external monitor   2 Set the computer signal to output only to an external monitor   2 Select  Computer      Component    or    Video GBR    for  Input A  Signal Sel   on the Setup     menu according to the input  signal     page 47   The picture from the 2 Select    Computer        Component    or    Video GBR    for  Input A  INPUT A connector is Signal Sel     on the Setup es menu according to the input  colored strange  signal     page 47   The picture from the  gt  Adjust the picture of the Picture DI menu     page 40   VIDEO INPUT or  gt  Set    Color System  in the Setup    menu to match the color  S VIDEO INPUT system being input     page 47   connector is colored  strange           52          Symptom    The color gradation of the  dark area or the bright 
66. unction B menu  the input terminal with  effective signals is automatically displayed by pressing INPUT     page 48     Gamma    ADVANCED   EG IRIS   Los    RESET                                                             22       5 Adjust the vertical picture  position   Press the LENS button repeatedly until  the Lens Shift adjustment window  test  pattern  appears  Then select the proper  vertical position by pressing the      ales buttons  Each time you press  the LENS button  the LENS adjustment  window appears in order    Lens Focus    Lens Zoom    Lens Shift       To move the position upward  press  t     To move the position downward   press  amp         Tip   When    Lens Control    is set to    Off    on the Installation  amp  menu  you cannot adjust the vertical  picture position     page 49    When    Test Pattern  is set to    Off    on the Function   menu  the test pattern is not displayed   LCE page 48     The picture moves up by a maximum of 6546 of the screen size from the center of the lens                           120  Side view        971mm  38 1 4 inches   RO 100      809 mm  31 7 g inches   6596  N 80    s 647 mm  25 1 2 inches   J KR  gt   gt   1  screen EN  height H  center of lens   When using the 16 9 screen  For      4  Picture position when the picture is  more details  see page 15   moved upward at the maximum  Tip    You can also adjust the horizontal position of the lens  For detailed information  see    Making Fine  Adjustments to the Horizon
67. you may burn  your fingers  When you replace the lamp   wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool   Do not touch the surface of the lens  If you  touch it  wipe off the fingerprints with a  soft cloth    Pay special attention to replacing the lamp  when the projector is installed on the ceiling     When removing the lamp unit  make sure it  remains horizontal  then pull straight up  Do  not tilt the lamp unit  If you pull out the lamp  unit while tilted and if the lamp breaks  the  pieces may scatter  causing injury    When you remove the air filter  be careful  not to let any dust fall into the projector   Replacing the air filter is crucial to maintain  the good performance of the projector or to  prevent malfunction to it  When a warning  message for replacing the air filter appears   replace the air filter immediately     N       Turn off the projector and unplug  the AC power cord     When setting the projector on a  flat surface such as a desk etc    puta cloth to prevent the surface  from being scratched  Reverse  the projector as illustrated  then  place it on the cloth          When the lamp is damaged the broken  pieces of the lamp may become  scattered  if you do not reverse the  projector  This may cause injury      Be sure that the projector is placed on a  stable surface     Loosen the screw on the lamp  cover with a Philips screwdriver   and then open the lamp cover     sieuio    4 Loosen the three screws on the 6 Close the lamp cover  then  lamp with the 
    
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