Sony Projector VPL HW50ES User Manual

4-439-386-11 (1)  
Video Projector  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for  
future reference.  
VPL-HW50ES  
Printed in Japan  
Sony Corporation  
© 2012 Sony Corporation  
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- Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
WARNING  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in this  
manual could void your authority to operate  
this equipment.  
To reduce the risk of fire or  
electric shock, do not expose  
this apparatus to rain or  
moisture.  
All interface cables used to connect  
peripherals must be shielded in order to  
comply with the limits for a digital device  
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC  
Rules.  
To avoid electrical shock, do  
not open the cabinet. Refer  
servicing to qualified  
personnel only.  
If you have any questions about this product,  
you may call;  
Sony Customer Information Service Center  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
For the customers in the U.S.A. and  
Canada  
Declaration of Conformity  
WARNING:  
Trade Name:  
Model:  
SONY  
VPL-HW50ES  
Using this unit at a voltage other than 120 V  
may require the use of a different line cord or  
attachment plug, or both. To reduce the risk  
of fire or electric shock, refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
Responsible party: Sony Electronics Inc.  
Address:  
16530 Via Esprillo,  
San Diego, CA 92127  
U.S.A.  
Telephone Number:858-942-2230  
For the customers in the U.S.A.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection 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.  
This device complies with part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
For the customers in Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
For the 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.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
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Wartungsarbeiten stets nur  
qualifiziertem Fachpersonal.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
DIESES GERÄT MUSS  
GEERDET WERDEN.  
Afin de réduire les risques  
d’incendie ou d’électrocution,  
ne pas exposer cet appareil à  
la pluie ou à l’humidité.  
Für Kunden in Europa  
Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony  
Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku,  
Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan.  
Der autorisierte Repräsentant für EMV und  
Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland  
GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327  
Stuttgart, Deutschland. Bei jeglichen  
Angelegenheiten in Bezug auf  
Afin d’écarter tout risque  
d’électrocution, garder le  
coffret fermé. Ne confier  
l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à  
un personnel qualifié.  
Kundendienst oder Garantie wenden Sie  
sich bitte an die in den separaten  
Kundendienst- oder Garantiedokumenten  
aufgeführten Anschriften.  
CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE  
RELIÉ À LA TERRE.  
Pour les clients au Canada  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est  
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
For kundene i Norge  
Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-  
strømfordelingssystem.  
Pour les clients en Europe  
Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony  
Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku,  
Tokyo, 108-0075 Japon.  
Le représentant autorisé pour EMC et la  
sécurité des produits est Sony Deutschland  
GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327  
Stuttgart, Allemagne. Pour toute question  
concernant le service ou la garantie, veuillez  
consulter les adresses indiquées dans les  
documents de service ou de garantie séparés.  
Für Kunden in Deutschland  
Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur  
entladene Batterien in die Sammelboxen  
beim Handel oder den Kommunen. Entladen  
sind Batterien in der Regel dann, wenn das  
Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert „Batterie  
leer“ oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der  
Batterien „nicht mehr einwandfrei  
funktioniert“. Um sicherzugehen, kleben Sie  
die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem  
Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die  
Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.  
WARNUNG  
Um die Gefahr von Bränden  
oder elektrischen Schlägen zu  
verringern, darf dieses Gerät  
nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit  
ausgesetzt werden.  
Um einen elektrischen Schlag  
zu vermeiden, darf das  
Gehäuse nicht geöffnet  
werden. Überlassen Sie  
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For the customers in Taiwan only  
só deve ser substituída por profissionais  
qualificados. Ao fim da vida útil do  
equipamento, disponha-o em um ponto de  
coleta na Rede Autorizada Sony ou nas lojas  
Sony, de forma a garantir o tratamento  
adequado da bateria.  
For the Customers in Brazil only  
DESCARTE DE PILHAS E BATERIAS  
Bateria Primária  
Atenção:  
Verifique as instruções de uso do aparelho  
certificando-se de que as polaridades (+) e  
(-) estão no sentido indicado. As pilhas  
poderão vazar ou explodir se as polaridades  
forem invertidas, expostas ao fogo,  
desmontadas ou recarregadas.  
Evite misturar com pilhas de outro tipo ou com  
pilhas usadas, transportá-las ou armazená-las  
soltas, pois aumenta o risco de vazamento.  
Retire as pilhas caso o aparelho não esteja  
sendo utilizado, para evitar possíveis danos  
na eventualidade de ocorrer vazamento.  
As pilhas devem ser armazenadas em local  
seco e ventilado.  
No caso de vazamento da pilha, evite o  
contato com a mesma. Lave qualquer parte  
do corpo afetado com água abundante.  
Ocorrendo irritação, procure auxílio médico.  
Não remova o invólucro da pilha.  
Mantenha fora do alcance das crianças. Em  
caso de ingestão procure auxílio médico  
imediatamente.  
DESCARTE DE PILHAS E BATERIAS  
Este produto contém bateria de alimentação  
integrada (não removível pelo usuário) que  
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Table of Contents  
Selecting the Picture Viewing  
Using “ImageDirector3” to Adjust  
Selecting to Directly Adjust the  
Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color  
Connections and  
Before Setting Up the  
Positioning the Projector and a  
Step 2: Adjusting the Picture  
Items Locked by Settings  
Connecting to a 3D Sync  
Step 4: Selecting the Menu  
Selecting the Aspect Ratio According to  
Using the Simulated 3D  
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Replacing the Lamp and the Air Filter  
(intake) ............................................. 75  
Cleaning and the Screen of the  
Projector ........................................... 79  
Input Signals and Adjustable/  
3D Signals and Adjustable/  
Storage Conditions of Adjustable/  
Trademark Information  
“PS3” is a registered trademark of Sony  
Computer Entertainment Inc.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  
LLC.  
“Blu-ray” and “Blu-ray Disc” are trademarks  
of Blu-ray Disc Association.  
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Control for HDMI is an HDMI standard mutual  
control function which uses the HDMI CEC  
(Consumer Electronics Control) specification.  
This projector supports DeepColor, x.v.Color,  
LipSync, 3D signal and computer input signal  
of HDMI standards. It also supports HDCP.  
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Safety precautions when using 3D  
Glasses  
Precautions  
Warning  
On safety  
• Do not put the 3D Glasses in a fire.  
• Do not disassemble the 3D Glasses.  
• Do not use, charge, store, or leave the 3D  
Glasses near a fire, or in places with a high  
temperature, e.g., in direct sunlight, or in  
sun-heated cars.  
• Use only the supplied USB cable.  
• Do not allow water or foreign material to  
enter the 3D Glasses.  
• 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.  
Safety precautions  
• Use only the type of 3D glasses included  
with this unit. You should only use the 3D  
glasses for watching 3D video images. Do  
not use the 3D Glasses with other  
equipment, such as TV.  
• If you observe flickering or flashing, turn  
off the lighting in the room.  
• Not for use by children without proper  
adult supervision.  
• Be careful not to pinch your fingers in  
hinges of the 3D glasses when bending the  
temple frames.  
• 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.  
• Do not drop or modify these 3D glasses.  
• If these glasses are broken, keep broken  
pieces away from your mouth or eyes.  
On preventing internal heat build-  
up  
After you turn off the power with the I/1  
(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 and  
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.  
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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.  
Control panel  
Lens shift dials (1 page 21)  
M/m/</, (arrow)/  
(enter) button (1 page 45)  
MENU button (1 page 45)  
LAMP/COVER  
indicator  
INPUT button (1 page 31)  
ON/STANDBY  
indicator  
?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch (1 page 21)  
Note  
Ventilation  
While the ON/STANDBY indicator  
lights in orange, the power saving  
mode is on. (1 page 58)  
holes (exhaust)  
Remote control detector  
Zoom lever (1 page 23)  
Focus ring (1 page 23)  
Ventilation holes (exhaust) (1 page 14)  
- AC IN socket  
HDMI 1 connector (1 page 25)  
HDMI 2 connector (1 page 25)  
INPUT A connector (1 page 27)  
REMOTE connector  
Connects to a computer,  
etc. for remote control  
Y PB/CB PR/CR connector (phono type) (1 page 26)  
3D SYNC connector (1 page 28)  
IR IN connector  
Inputs signals to control the projector  
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Rear/Bottom  
Ventilation holes (intake)  
Ventilation holes (intake)  
Ventilation holes (intake)  
Ventilation holes (intake)  
Lamp cover (1 page 76)  
Front feet (adjustable) (1 page 24)  
Ventilation holes (intake)  
Projector suspension  
support attaching hole  
3D Sync Transmitter  
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Remote Control  
Infrared transmitter  
LIGHT button  
Illuminates the buttons on  
the remote control.  
?/1 (On/standby)  
INPUT button (1 page 31)  
CALIBRATED PRESET  
PATTERN button  
RESET button (1 page 45)  
M/m/</, (arrow)/  
(enter)  
MOTION ENHANCER  
ASPECT button  
COLOR SPACE button  
RCP (Real Color Processing)  
COLOR TEMP button  
REALITY CREATION  
GAMMA CORRECTION  
ADVANCED IRIS  
SHARPNESS +/– button  
CONTRAST +/– button  
BRIGHTNESS +/– button  
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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 the carton to make sure it contains the following items:  
• Remote control (1) and  
Size AA (R6) manganese batteries (2) • Lens cap (1)  
When you have purchased the projector,  
• AC power cord (1)  
the lens cap is put onto the lens.  
Remove this lens cap when you use the  
projector.  
• 3D glasses (2)  
• Pouch for the 3D glasses (2)  
• USB charging cable (GPHK05-2010-  
0007/SONY) (1.2 m) (1)  
• Operating Instructions (this manual)  
• Operating Instructions for the 3D  
glasses (1)  
Inserting the batteries into the remote control  
Insert the batteries E side first as shown in the illustration.  
Inserting them forcibly or with the polarities reversed may  
cause a short circuit and may generate heat.  
Push and slide to open.  
CAUTION  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.  
ATTENTION  
Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer  
uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le  
constructeur.  
Lorsque vous mettez la batterie au rebut, vous devez respecter la législation en vigueur  
dans le pays ou la région où vous vous trouvez.  
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VORSICHT  
Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung falscher Batterien. Batterien nur durch den vom  
Hersteller empfohlenen oder einen gleichwertigen Typ ersetzen.  
Wenn Sie die Batterie entsorgen, müssen Sie die Gesetze der jeweiligen Region und des  
jeweiligen Landes befolgen.  
Installing batteries  
Two size AA (R6) batteries are supplied for Remote Control.  
To avoid risk of explosion, use size AA (R6) manganese or alkaline batteries.  
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.  
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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.  
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  
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.  
Malfunction of the sensor may occur.  
Very dusty and extremely smoky  
locations  
Poorly ventilated location  
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Leave space of more than 30 cm (11 / inches)  
around the unit.  
Install in a location away from walls  
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To maintain the performance and  
reliability of the projector, allow at  
least 30 cm (11 7/8 inches) between  
the projector and walls.  
Hot and humid  
30 cm  
(11 7  
/8 inches)  
30 cm  
(11 7  
8 inches)  
30 cm  
(11 7  
8 inches)  
/
/
Locations subject to direct cool or  
warm air from an air-conditioner  
30 cm  
(11 7  
8 inches)  
/
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Improper use  
Do not do any of the following while using  
the projector.  
Blocking the ventilation holes (intake  
or exhaust)  
15° or more  
Avoid using the projector tilted at an angle  
of more than 15 degrees.  
Ventilation holes  
(intake)  
Do not install the projector anywhere other  
than on a level surface or on the ceiling.  
Installing the projector in such a location  
may result in uneven color uniformity or  
reduce the reliability of the effects of the  
lamp.  
Ventilationholes  
(exhaust)  
If the projector is tilted up or down, the  
image on the screen may be trapezoidal.  
Position the projector so that the lens is  
parallel to the screen (1 page 19).  
Tip  
For details on the location of the ventilation  
holes (intake or exhaust), see “Location of  
When installing the unit at altitudes  
When using the projector at an altitude of  
1,500 m or higher, set “Cooling Setting” in the  
Tilting front/rear and left/right  
Setup  
menu to “High” (1 page 57).  
Failing to set this mode when using the  
projector at high altitudes could have adverse  
effects, such as reducing the reliability of  
certain components.  
15° or more  
WARNING  
15° or more  
When installing the unit, incorporate a readily  
accessible disconnect device in the fixed  
wiring, or connect the power plug to an easily  
accessible socket-outlet near the unit. If a fault  
should occur during operation of the unit,  
operate the disconnect device to switch the  
power supply off, or disconnect the power  
plug.  
15° or more  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Lors de l’installation de l’appareil, incorporer  
un dispositif de coupure dans le câblage fixe ou  
brancher la fiche d’alimentation dans une prise  
murale facilement accessible proche de  
l’appareil. En cas de problème lors du  
fonctionnement de l’appareil, enclencher le  
dispositif de coupure d’alimentation ou  
débrancher la fiche d’alimentation.  
15° or more  
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WARNUNG  
Beim Einbau des Geräts ist daher im Festkabel  
ein leicht zugänglicher Unterbrecher  
einzufügen, oder der Netzstecker muss mit  
einer in der Nähe des Geräts befindlichen,  
leicht zugänglichen Wandsteckdose verbunden  
werden. Wenn während des Betriebs eine  
Funktionsstörung auftritt, ist der Unterbrecher  
zu betätigen bzw. der Netzstecker abzuziehen,  
damit die Stromversorgung zum Gerät  
unterbrochen wird.  
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Positioning the Projector and a screen  
The installation distance between the projector and a screen varies depending on the size  
of the screen or whether or not you use the lens shift features.  
1 Determine the installation position of the projector and screen.  
You can obtain a good quality picture if you position the projector so that the center  
of the lens is within the area indicated in gray in the illustration.  
Use the values L, x and y in the table on page 17 or 18 as a guide.  
Screen  
*
**  
*
Installation position not using lens shift (x = 0, y = 0)  
** Example of installation position using lens shift (x, y)  
L: Distance between the screen and the front end of the projector’s lens.  
x: Horizontal distance between the center of the screen and the center of the  
projector’s lens.  
y: Vertical distance between the center of the screen and the center of the projector’s  
lens.  
For installation of the projector on a ceiling, see “Ceiling Installation.”  
For details on the lens shift feature, see “Step 2: Adjusting the Picture Position.”  
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When using the 16:9 aspect ratio screen size  
Screen Size  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
200  
250  
300  
SS (inches)  
(mm)  
1016  
1524  
2032  
2540  
3072  
(121)  
3048  
3810  
5080  
6350  
7620  
minimum  
1201  
1825  
2448  
3695  
1
4631  
3
6189  
3
7748  
1
9307  
1
3
7
1
L
(47 / )  
8
(71 / )  
8
(96 / )  
2
(145 / ) (182 / ) (243 / ) (305 / ) (366 / )  
2
8
4
8
2
maximum  
1840  
2782  
3723  
4664  
5605  
7017  
9371  
11724  
14077  
1
5
5
3
3
3
5
1
(72 / ) (109 / ) (146 / ) (183 / ) (220 / ) (276 / )  
(369)  
0
(461 / ) (554 / )  
2
8
8
4
4
8
8
4
x
y
x
y
x
y
x
y
x
y
x
y
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
354  
530  
(21)  
707  
7
884  
7
1061  
7
1326  
1
1768  
5
2210  
1
2652  
1
(14)  
(27 / ) (34 / ) (41 / ) (52 / ) (69 / ) (87 / ) (104 / )  
8
8
8
4
8
8
2
44  
3
66  
5
89  
1
111  
3
133  
1
166  
5
221  
3
277  
332  
1
(1 / )  
4
(2 / )  
8
(3 / )  
2
(4 / )  
8
(5 / )  
4
(6 / )  
8
(8 / )  
4
(11)  
(13 / )  
8
283  
1
424  
3
566  
3
707  
7
849  
1
1061  
7
1415  
3
1768  
5
2122  
5
(11 / ) (16 / ) (22 / ) (27 / ) (33 / ) (41 / ) (55 / ) (69 / ) (83 / )  
4
4
8
8
2
8
4
8
8
89  
1
133  
1
177  
(7)  
221  
3
266  
1
332  
1
443  
1
553  
7
664  
1
(3 / )  
2
(5 / )  
4
(8 / )  
4
(10 / ) (13 / ) (17 / ) (21 / ) (26 / )  
2
8
2
8
4
212  
3
318  
5
424  
3
530  
637  
1
796  
3
1061  
7
1326  
1
1591  
3
(8 / )  
8
(12 / ) (16 / )  
(21)  
(25 / ) (31 / ) (41 / ) (52 / ) (62 / )  
8
4
8
8
8
4
4
133  
1
199  
7
266  
1
332  
1
398  
3
498  
5
664  
1
830  
3
996  
1
(5 / )  
4
(7 / )  
8
(10 / ) (13 / ) (15 / ) (19 / ) (26 / ) (32 / ) (39 / )  
2
8
4
8
4
4
4
141  
5
212  
3
283  
1
354  
424  
3
530  
707  
7
884  
7
1061  
7
(5 / )  
8
(8 / )  
8
(11 / )  
4
(14)  
(16 / )  
4
(21)  
(27 / ) (34 / ) (41 / )  
8
8
8
177  
(7)  
266  
1
354  
443  
1
531  
664  
1
886  
7
1107  
5
1328  
3
(10 / )  
2
(14)  
(17 / )  
2
(21)  
(26 / ) (34 / ) (43 / ) (52 / )  
4
8
8
8
71  
7
106  
1
141  
5
177  
(7)  
212  
3
265  
1
354  
442  
1
530  
(2 / )  
8
(4 / )  
4
(5 / )  
8
(8 / )  
8
(10 / )  
2
(14)  
(17 / )  
2
(21)  
221  
3
332  
1
443  
1
553  
7
664  
1
830  
3
1107  
5
1384  
1
1660  
3
(8 / )  
4
(13 / ) (17 / ) (21 / ) (26 / ) (32 / ) (43 / ) (54 / ) (65 / )  
8
2
8
4
4
8
2
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
To calculate the installation positions  
1
7
L (minimum) = 31.1781 (1 / ) × SS – 46.1543 (1 / )  
4
8
7
3
L (maximum) = 47.0644 (1 / ) × SS – 42.3308 (1 / )  
8
4
3
y = –1.598 × x (mm or inch) + 8.8414 ( / ) × SS  
8
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When using the 4:3 aspect ratio screen size  
Screen Size  
SS (inches)  
(mm)  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
200  
250  
300  
1016  
1524  
2032  
2540  
3048  
3810  
5080  
6350  
7620  
minimum  
1480  
2243  
3006  
3770  
4533  
5677  
7585  
9493  
11401  
3
3
3
1
1
5
3
3
7
L
(58 / )  
8
(88 / ) (118 / ) (148 / ) (178 / ) (223 / ) (298 / ) (373 / ) (448 / )  
8
8
2
2
8
4
4
8
maximum  
2262  
3414  
4566  
5718  
6870  
8598  
11478  
14357  
17237  
1
1
3
1
1
1
7
3
3
(89 / ) (134 / ) (179 / ) (225 / ) (270 / ) (338 / ) (451 / ) (565 / ) (678 / )  
8
2
4
8
2
2
8
8
4
x
y
x
y
x
y
x
y
x
y
x
y
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
433  
1
649  
5
866  
1
1082  
5
1298  
1
1623  
(64)  
203  
(8)  
2164  
1
2705  
1
3246  
7
(17 / ) (25 / ) (34 / ) (42 / ) (51 / )  
(85 / ) (106 / ) (127 / )  
8
8
8
8
8
4
2
8
54  
1
81  
1
108  
3
135  
3
163  
1
271  
3
339  
3
406  
(2 / )  
4
(3 / )  
4
(4 / )  
8
(5 / )  
8
(6 / )  
2
(10 / ) (13 / )  
(16)  
4
8
346  
3
519  
1
693  
3
866  
1
1039  
(41)  
1298  
1
1731  
1
2164  
1
2597  
1
(13 / ) (20 / ) (27 / ) (34 / )  
(51 / ) (68 / ) (85 / ) (102 / )  
4
2
8
8
8
4
4
4
108  
3
163  
1
217  
5
271  
3
325  
7
406  
542  
3
677  
3
813  
(4 / )  
8
(6 / )  
2
(8 / )  
8
(10 / ) (12 / )  
(16)  
(21 / ) (26 / )  
(32)  
4
8
8
4
260  
1
390  
3
519  
1
649  
5
779  
3
974  
3
1298  
1
1623  
1948  
3
(10 / ) (15 / ) (20 / ) (25 / ) (30 / ) (38 / ) (51 / )  
(64)  
1016  
(40)  
(76 / )  
4
4
8
2
8
4
8
8
163  
1
244  
5
325  
7
406  
488  
1
610  
813  
1219  
(48)  
(6 / )  
2
(9 / )  
8
(12 / )  
8
(16)  
(19 / )  
4
(24)  
(32)  
173  
7
260  
1
346  
3
433  
1
519  
1
649  
5
866  
1
1082  
5
1298  
1
(6 / )  
8
(10 / ) (13 / ) (17 / ) (20 / ) (25 / ) (34 / ) (42 / ) (51 / )  
4
4
8
2
8
8
8
8
217  
5
325  
7
433  
1
542  
3
650  
5
813  
1084  
1355  
3
1626  
3
(8 / )  
8
(12 / ) (17 / ) (21 / ) (25 / )  
(32)  
(42 / ) (53 / )  
(64)  
8
8
8
8
4
8
87  
1
130  
1
173  
7
216  
5
260  
1
325  
7
433  
1
541  
3
649  
5
(3 / )  
2
(5 / )  
8
(6 / )  
8
(8 / )  
8
(10 / ) (12 / ) (17 / ) (21 / ) (25 / )  
4
8
8
8
8
271  
3
406  
(16)  
0
542  
3
677  
3
813  
1016  
1355  
1693  
3
2032  
3
(10 / )  
4
(21 / ) (26 / )  
(32)  
0
(40)  
0
(53 / ) (66 / )  
(80)  
0
8
4
8
4
0
0
0
0
0
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
(0)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
To calculate the installation positions  
1
7
L (minimum) = 38.1569 (1 / ) × SS – 46.1543 (1 / )  
2
8
3
3
L (maximum) = 57.5992 (2 / ) × SS – 42.3308 (1 / )  
8
4
1
y = –1.598 × x (mm or inch) + 10.8204 ( / ) × SS  
2
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2 Position the projector so that the lens is parallel to the screen.  
Top view  
Screen  
3 Project an image on the screen and adjust the picture so that it fits the  
Note  
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.  
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Step 2: Adjusting the Picture Position  
Project an image on the screen and then adjust the picture position.  
ON/STANDBY indicator  
1
Remote control  
detector  
4
Lens shift dials  
2
?/1 (On/  
standby)  
switch  
5, 6  
Zoom lever,  
Focus ring  
3
PATTERN button  
Tip  
The ?/1 (ON/STANDBY), INPUT, MENU, and M/m/</,/  
(joystick) buttons on the side  
panel of the projector function the same as those on the remote control.  
Note  
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 After connecting the AC cord to  
the projector plug the AC cord  
into a wall outlet.  
The ON/STANDBY indicator lights  
Lights in red.  
in red and the projector goes into  
standby mode.  
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2 Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY)  
switch to turn on the projector.  
The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes  
in green, and then lights in green.  
Flashes in green for  
a while (tens of  
seconds) and then  
lights in green.  
3 Display a test signal for  
performing adjustments.  
Press the PATTERN button on the  
remote control to display the test  
signal.  
Tip  
Press the PATTERN button to clear the  
test signal display.  
4 Move both lens shift dials to  
adjust the picture position.  
To adjust the vertical  
position  
To adjust the horizontal position  
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To adjust the horizontal position  
Turn the lens shift dial right or left.  
The picture projected on the screen moves right or left by a maximum of 25% of the screen  
width from the center of the lens.  
25% 1 screen width  
25%  
Top view  
: Picture position when moving the picture to the left  
at maximum  
: Picture position when moving the picture to the  
right at maximum  
To adjust the vertical position  
Turn the lens shift dial up or down.  
The picture projected on the screen moves up or down by a maximum of 71% of the screen  
height from the center of the lens.  
Side view  
71%  
1 screen  
height  
71%  
: Picture position when moving the picture upward at  
maximum  
: Picture position when moving the picture downward at  
maximum  
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Notes  
• The range to move the picture projected on the screen can be adjusted only within the octagon area  
illustrated below. In this connection, see “Positioning the Projector and a screen” (1 page 16) as  
well.  
Range of movement of  
the projected picture  
0.71V  
Projected Picture  
0.25H  
0.25H  
0.71V  
H: Width of the projected picture  
V: Height of the projected picture  
• When you use both the horizontal and vertical lens shift features at the same time, the distance the  
picture projected on the screen moves differ depending on how much the lens shift is adjusted. For  
details, see the table on page 17 or 18.  
5 Adjust the picture size using the  
zoom lever.  
Zoom lever  
6 Adjust the focus using the focus  
ring.  
Focus ring  
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To adjust the tilt of the installation surface  
If the projector is installed on an uneven surface, use the front feet (adjustable) to keep the  
projector level.  
Turn to adjust.  
Front feet (adjustable)  
Notes  
• Pointing the projector at too high or too low of a tilt will result in trapezoidal distortion in the  
projected image.  
• Be careful not to catch your finger when turning the front feet (adjustable).  
Lens Focus adjustment window (test pattern)  
4:3  
2.35:1  
1.85:1  
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Step 3: 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 equipment with HDMI output connectors  
You can enjoy better picture quality by connecting a DVD player/recorder, Blu-ray Disc  
player/recorder, or PS3® equipped with HDMI output to the HDMI input of the projector.  
Moreover, if you have a Control for HDMI compatible equipment, you can operate the  
projector synchronizing with the Control for HDMI compatible equipment. For details,  
AV amplifier  
Speakers  
Right side of the projector  
Equipment with HDMI  
output connectors  
to HDMI output  
HDMI cable (not supplied)  
When using an HDMI cable, be sure to use a Sony HDMI  
cable or another cable that has the HDMI logo.  
: Video signal flow  
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Notes  
• Use a high-speed HDMI cable. With a standard HDMI cable, images of 1080p, DeepColor, and  
3D video images may not be displayed properly.  
• When connecting an HDMI cable to the projector, make sure the V mark on the upper part of the  
HDMI input of the projector and the v mark on the connector of the cable is set at the same  
position.  
• If the picture from equipment connected to the projector with an HDMI cable is not clear, check  
the settings of the connected equipment.  
To connect to equipment with component video output  
connectors  
Speakers  
AV amplifier  
Right side of the projector  
Equipment with component  
video output connectors  
Component video cable (not supplied)  
: Video signal flow  
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Connecting to a Computer  
Right side of the projector  
Computer  
to monitor output  
HD-Dsub15 pin cable (not supplied) or HDMI cable (not supplied)  
When using an HDMI cable, be sure to use a Sony HDMI  
cable or another cable that has the HDMI logo.  
: Video signal flow  
Notes  
• Use a high-speed HDMI cable. With a standard HDMI cable, images of 1080p, DeepColor, and  
3D video images may not be displayed properly.  
• When connecting an HDMI cable, make sure the V mark on the upper part of the HDMI input of  
the projector and the v 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.  
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Connecting to a 3D Sync Transmitter  
This unit incorporates a 3D Sync Transmitter. Depending on the installation environment  
of the unit, the 3D glasses may not receive 3D signals properly from the unit’s built-in 3D  
Sync Transmitter. In this case, connect an optional 3D Sync Transmitter and place it near  
your viewing position.  
Right side of the projector  
3D Sync Transmitter  
(not supplied)  
Connecting cable  
: 3D sync signal flow  
Tip  
Place the optional 3D Sync Transmitter directly facing the 3D glasses. Also, in order to stabilize  
operation of the 3D glasses, it is recommended that you place the 3D Sync Transmitter near your  
viewing position.  
CAUTION  
Be sure to use straight-type LAN cable of up to 15 m labeled TYPE CM, and do not use  
an extension cord.  
Notes  
• The 3D SYNC connector is dedicated for the optional 3D Sync Transmitter. Do not connect  
computers or other network devices, to avoid malfunction.  
• You can use a 3D Sync Transmitter separate from this unit, using an optional LAN cable (straight-  
type).  
If the usage environment has interference of a continuous specific frequency, synchronization of  
3D image signals and the 3D glasses may be lost. In this case, use a LAN cable labeled Category 7.  
When watching 3D images in an environment that has even more interference, use the internal  
transmitter.  
• Be sure to use cable of up to 15 m, and do not use an extension cord. Also, keep the LAN cable  
away from any AC power cords as much as possible.  
• Only one 3D Sync Transmitter should be connected to the unit. Connecting multiple 3D Sync  
Transmitters may cause a malfunction.  
• When connected to the 3D Sync Transmitter, the built-in 3D Sync Transmitter feature of the unit  
will turn off. You cannot use both at the same time.  
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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.  
2,3,4  
M/m/</,  
(arrow)/  
buttons  
(enter)  
1
MENU button  
1 Press MENU.  
The menu appears.  
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2 Press M/m to select the  
Setup  
.
menu, and press , or  
The setting items of the selected menu  
appear.  
3 Press M/mtoselect “Language,”  
and press , or  
.
4 Press M/m/</, to select a  
language, and press  
.
The menu changes to the selected  
language.  
To clear the menu  
Press MENU.  
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Projecting  
This section describes how to operate the unit to view the picture from the equipment  
connected to the unit. It also describes how to adjust the quality of the picture to suit your  
taste.  
Projecting the Picture  
1 Power on both the projector and  
the equipment connected to the  
unit.  
2 Press INPUT to display the input  
palette on the screen.  
3 Select the equipment from  
which you want to display  
images.  
Press INPUT repeatedly or press M/m/  
(enter) to select the equipment  
from which to project.  
Example: To view the picture  
from the video  
equipment connected  
to the HDMI 1  
connector of this unit.  
To view the picture from  
RGB equipment connected to the INPUT A connector  
Press INPUT to display  
Input-A  
Component equipment connected to the Y PB/CB PR/CR connector  
Equipment connected to the HDMI 1 connector  
Component  
HDMI 1  
Equipment connected to the HDMI 2 connector  
HDMI 2  
Tips  
• When “Auto Input Search” is set to “On” in the Function  
effective signals are displayed in the input palette.  
menu, only input terminals with  
• When “Status” is set to “Off” in the Setup  
menu, the input palette does not appear. Press of  
the INPUT button to switch between input terminals in sequence.  
• When the “Control for HDMI” is set to “On” in the Function  
menu, the input terminal with  
effective signals is automatically displayed, synchronizing with the operation of the equipment  
connected to HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input of the unit. (Only when the connected equipment supports  
Control for HDMI compatible.)  
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Turning Off the Power  
1 Press the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch.  
A message “POWER OFF?” appears on the screen.  
2 Press the ?/1 (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 lamp with the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch.  
The fan stops and the ON/STANDBY indicator changes from flashing green to  
remaining red.  
The power is turned off completely, and you can disconnect the power cord.  
Note  
Never disconnect the power cord while the indicator is flashing.  
You can turn off the projector by holding the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY) switch for about 1  
second, instead of performing the above steps.  
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Selecting the Aspect Ratio According to the  
Video Signal  
You can select an aspect ratio best suited for the video signal received.  
Press ASPECT.  
Each time you press the button, you can  
select the “Aspect” setting.  
You can also select it using the menu.  
ASPECT button  
Original image  
Recommended setting and resultant images  
Wide Zoom (When an SD signal is input)  
1.33:1 (4:3)  
1.33:1 (4:3) with side panels  
Zoom (When an SD signal is input)  
1.33:1 (4:3) letterbox picture  
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Original image  
Recommended setting and resultant images  
Normal  
1.78:1 (16:9)  
1.33:1 (4:3)  
1.33:1 (4:3) with side panels  
Stretch  
Squeezed  
V Stretch  
2.35:1  
When using an anamorphic lens  
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Original image  
Recommended setting and resultant images  
Squeeze  
16:9  
When using an anamorphic lens  
Normal (When a computer signal is input)  
Full (When a computer signal is input)  
Notes  
• Selectable aspect modes vary depending on the input signal.  
• You can adjust the vertical position of the picture with “V Center” and “Vertical Size” in the  
Screen  
menu only when “Aspect” is set to “Zoom.” (1 page 56)  
Notes on switching the “Aspect” setting  
• Select the aspect mode taking into account that changing the aspect ratio of the original  
picture will provide a different look from that of the original image.  
• Note that if the unit is used for profit or for public viewing, modifying the original  
picture by switching the aspect may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors  
or producers, which are legally protected.  
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Watching 3D Video Images  
You can enjoy powerful 3D video images, such as from 3D games and 3D Blu-ray Discs,  
using the supplied 3D glasses.  
1 Turn on the HDMI equipment for 3D compatibility connected to the unit,  
then play the 3D content.  
For details on how to play 3D content, refer to the operating instructions for the  
connected equipment.  
2 Turn on the unit and project the 3D video image onto the screen.  
For details on how to project the image, see “Projecting the Picture” (1 page 31).  
3 Turn on the 3D glasses, and then put them on so that they fit  
comfortably.  
For details on how to use the 3D glasses, see “Using the 3D Glasses” (1 page 37).  
Tips  
• The factory default setting for “2D-3D Display Sel.” is “Auto.” to allow projecting 3D video  
images automatically when the projector detects 3D signals.  
• To convert 3D video images to 2D video images, set “2D-3D Display Sel.” to “2D” (1 page 59).  
Notes  
• It may not be possible to display 3D video image, depending on the type of signal. Set the “2D-3D  
Display Sel.” to “3D,” and “3D Format” to “Side-by-Side” or “Over-Under” to suit the format of  
the 3D content you want to watch (1 page 59).  
• Use the 3D glasses within the communication range (1 page 38).  
• You can watch 3D video images only when signals from HDMI input. When connecting 3D  
equipment such as a 3D game or 3D Blu-ray player to the unit, use an HDMI cable.  
• There are differences in perception of 3D video images among individuals.  
• When the temperature of the usage environment is low, the 3D effect may be diminished.  
Adjusting/Setting the 3D functions using the menu  
Press the 3D button on the remote control to adjust the 3D settings in “3D Settings” in the  
Function  
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Using the Simulated 3D Function  
You can convert normal 2D video images to 3D video images.  
Tip  
For details on how to operate the on-screen menu, see “Operation through the Menus” (1 page 45).  
1 Display the Function  
menu and select “3D Settings.”  
2 Set “2D-3D Display Sel.” to “3D,” then press , to display “3D Format.”  
3 Set “3D Format” to “Simulated 3D” (1 page 59).  
Tip  
Use the supplied 3D glasses.  
Notes  
• “2D-3D Display Sel.” cannot be set to “3D” for some video sources. For available 3D signals, see  
• The simulated 3D feature may have limited effect, depending on the video source.  
• There are differences in perception of 3D video images converted by the simulated 3D function  
among individuals.  
Using the 3D Glasses  
The 3D glasses receive signals sent by the 3D Sync Transmitter built into the front of the  
unit, which are reflected to the glasses from the screen. When watching 3D video images  
using the 3D glasses, face squarely toward the screen.  
1 Press the power button on the  
Power button LED indicator  
3D glasses.  
The LED indicator lights up in green.  
2 Put on the 3D glasses.  
3 Turn toward the screen.  
IR sensor  
Precautions for use  
The 3D glasses receive infrared signals sent by the 3D Sync Transmitter built into the front  
of the unit, which are reflected to the glasses from the screen.  
Misoperation may occur if:  
• The 3D glasses do not face the screen  
• There are objects blocking the path between the 3D glasses and the screen  
• The viewing position is too far from the screen or the distance between the unit and  
screen is too great  
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• There are other infrared communication devices nearby  
3D glasses communication range  
Figures A and B below indicate the communication range of the 3D glasses. If you try to  
watch 3D video images from a distance greater than the communication range or install  
the projector outside the communication range, the 3D glasses may not be able to display  
the images properly. Also, the viable angles and distance vary depending on the screen  
type, environment of the room, and installation environment of the projector.  
Figure A: 3D glasses communication range (distance from the screen)  
Approx. 5 m (Maximum)  
3D glasses  
Screen  
Top or side view  
Figure B:3D sync signal communication distance between the projector  
and screen  
Approx. 5 m (Maximum)  
Projector  
Side view  
Screen  
Note  
A 3D sync signal is projected towards the screen from 3D Sync Transmitter at the front of this unit.  
(Figure C)  
Installation conditions may prevent 3D sync signals from reaching the screen; for example, an  
obstruction in front of the unit.  
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Figure C  
Installation A  
3D Sync Transmitter  
: 3D sync signal is blocked.  
Installation B  
When projecting downward from a unit that is recessed, if the unit is not installed on the  
ceiling, the signal from the 3D Sync Transmitter may not be projected properly to the  
screen, and the 3D glasses will not operate normally. (Installation A)  
Install the unit with its lens at the edge of, or outside of, the recess (Installation B).  
Alternatively, use the optional 3D Sync Transmitter. (1 page 28)  
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Selecting the Picture Viewing Mode  
You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of video source or room  
conditions.  
You can save and use different preset modes for 2D/3D respectively.  
Press one of the CALIBRATED PRESET buttons.  
CALIBRATED  
PRESET buttons  
Setting items  
Description  
CINEMA FILM 1  
Picture quality suited to reproducing the highly dynamic and clear images  
typical of master positive film.  
CINEMA FILM 2  
REF  
Picture quality suited to reproducing the rich tone and color typical of a  
movie theater.  
A picture quality setup suitable for when you want to reproduce faithfully  
the original image quality, or for enjoying image quality, without any  
adjustment.  
TV  
Picture quality suited for watching TV programs, sports, concerts, etc.  
Ideal for projecting still images taken with a digital camera.  
PHOTO  
GAME  
Picture quality suited to gaming, with well-modulated colors and fast  
response.  
BRT CINE  
BRT TV  
USER  
Picture quality suited for watching movies in a bright environment, such  
as a living room.  
Picture quality suited for watching TV programs, sports, concerts, and  
other video images in a bright environment, such as a living room.  
Adjusts the picture quality to suit your taste then saves the setting. The  
factory default setting is the same as “REF.”  
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Using “ImageDirector3” to Adjust the Picture  
Quality  
By using the “ImageDirector3,” you can make the desired gamma correction from a  
computer connected to the unit. Connect the REMOTE connector of the unit with a  
computer and start-up “ImageDirector3” on the computer.  
For details on how to use “ImageDirector3,” refer to the Help in “ImageDirector3.”  
Notes  
• You need to install the “ImageDirector3” on a computer beforehand. “ImageDirector3” can be  
downloaded from the Sony website.  
• When connecting the REMOTE connector with a computer, connect while the power of the  
computer and the unit is off.  
• You cannot adjust the picture quality when “Gamma Correction” in the Picture  
“Off”.  
menu is set to  
• When you set “Gamma Correction” in the Picture  
menu to 1.8, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, or 2.6,  
“ImageDirector3” displays Gamma 1, Gamma 2, Gamma 3, Gamma 4, Gamma 5, or Gamma 6,  
respectively.  
• If you use “ImageDirector3” while a 3D video image is displayed or a 3D signal is input, the image  
may be distorted.  
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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 calibrated preset  
mode.  
Selecting to Directly Adjust the Desired Menu Item  
The following menu items can be  
adjusted by using the buttons on  
the remote control.  
MOTION  
ENHANCER button  
“Motion Enhancer”  
COLOR TEMP  
button  
“Color Temp.”  
COLOR SPACE  
button  
“Color Space”  
“Advanced Iris”  
REALITY  
CREATION button  
“Reality Creation”  
“Gamma Correction”  
ADVANCED IRIS  
button  
GAMMA  
CORRECTION  
button  
Press the following buttons of the desired  
menu item repeatedly to adjust the picture  
quality to suit your taste. For details on  
each menu item, see the Picture  
menu.  
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Adjusting the Picture Using Real Color  
Processing  
The Real Color Processing (RCP) feature allows you to adjust the color, hue, and  
brightness 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.  
1 Press RCP on the remote  
control.  
2, 3, 4, 5  
(arrow) /  
2 Press M/m to select “User 1,”  
M/m/</,  
“User 2” or “User 3,” then press  
,.  
(enter) buttons  
The RCP (Real Color Processing)  
window appears.  
3 Select the target color you want  
to adjust.  
1, 6  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 described  
below to specify the target color.  
RCP (Real  
Color  
Processing)  
button  
1 Press M/m to select  
“Color Select,” then press </,  
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.  
Reference palette  
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2 Press M/m to select “Position” or  
“Range,” and specify it more  
delicate color position and color  
range you want to adjust using  
</,.  
4 Adjust the color of the specified  
portions.  
Press M/m to select “RCP Color,”  
“RCP Hue” or “RCP Brightness,”  
then adjust the color or hue of the  
portions selected in step 3 to suit your  
taste using </, while watching the  
projected picture. The picture is  
returned to normal color during  
adjustment.  
5 After the adjustment is  
complete, press  
.
The RCP window disappears and the  
picture of step 2 returns.  
Tip  
There are some limitations on selection of  
position and range.  
6 Press RCP.  
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Using the Menus  
This section describes how to make various adjustments and settings using the menus.  
Note  
The menu displays used for the explanation may be different from the actual menu display.  
Operation through the Menus  
The 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 (B), the next menu window with setting items appears.  
To change the on-screen menu language, see “Step 4: Selecting the Menu Language.”  
RESET button  
2, 3, 4  
M/m/</, (arrow) /  
(enter) buttons  
1
MENU button  
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1 Press MENU.  
The menu window appears.  
2 Press M/m to select a menu item,  
and press , or  
.
The items that can be set or adjusted  
with the selected menu appear. The  
item presently selected is shown in  
white.  
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3 Press M/m to select an item you  
want to set or adjust and press  
, or  
.
The setting items are displayed in a  
pop-up menu, in a setting menu, in an  
adjustment menu or in the next menu  
window.  
Pop-up menu  
Setting items  
Setting menu  
Adjustment menu  
Next menu window  
Setting items  
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4 Make the setting or adjustment  
of an item.  
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 the adjustment menu.  
Press the RESET on the remote control to  
reset only the selected settings to its  
factory preset value.  
When changing the adjustment  
level  
To increase the value, press M/,.  
To decrease the value, press m/<.  
Press  
to restore the original screen.  
When changing the setting  
Note  
Press M/m to change the setting.  
Press  
to restore the original screen.  
RESET button on the remote control is  
available only when the adjustment menu or  
the setting menu is selected.  
You can restore the original menu  
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.  
To clear the menu  
Press MENU.  
To reset the picture that has  
been adjusted  
Select “Reset” from Picture  
menu.  
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 “Reality Creation,”  
“Cinema Black Pro,” “Motionflow,”  
“Contrast,” “Brightness,” “Color,”  
“Hue,” “Color Temp,” “Sharpness” and  
“Expert Setting” on the Picture  
menu  
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Picture Menu  
The Picture menu is used for adjusting the picture.  
Note  
These items may not be available, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see “Input  
Item names in brackets represent those printed on the remote control.  
Calib. Preset  
[CALIBRATED PRESET] video source or the environment.  
You can save and use different preset modes for 2D/3D respectively.  
You can select the picture viewing mode that best suits the type of  
Cinema Film 1: Picture quality suited to reproducing the highly  
dynamic and clear images typical of master positive film.  
Cinema Film 2: Picture quality suited to reproducing the rich tone and  
color typical of a movie theater.  
Reference: A picture quality setup suitable for when you want to  
reproduce faithfully the original image quality, or for enjoying image  
quality, without any adjustment.  
TV: Picture quality suited for watching TV programs, sports, concerts,  
etc.  
Photo: Ideal for projecting still images taken with a digital camera.  
Game: Picture quality suited to gaming, with well-modulated colors and  
fast response.  
Bright Cinema: Picture quality suited for watching movies in a bright  
environment, such as a living room.  
Bright TV: Picture quality suited for watching TV programs, sports,  
concerts, and other video images in a bright environment, such as a  
living room.  
User: You can adjust the picture quality to suit your taste, and save the  
setting. The factory default setting is the same as “Reference.”  
Tip  
Any adjustments to picture quality settings are saved for each input.  
Reset  
Resets all currently selected Calib. Preset mode settings to their default  
values (1 page 48).  
Tip  
Reset does not affect settings saved for the Custom 1 to 5 items of  
“Color Temp.” To reset Gain or Bias in Custom 1 to 5, use the RESET  
button on the remote control on the Gain or Bias setting screen.  
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Reality Creation  
[REALITY CREATION] function)  
On: Applies detail and noise processing effects.  
Adjusts the detail and noise processing of images. (Super-resolution  
Resolution: When you increase the setting value, the texture and  
detail of the picture become sharper.  
Noise Filtering: When you increase the setting value, the noise  
(picture roughness) becomes less prominent.  
Test: On/Off: Changes “On” and “Off” at a certain frequency to  
check the effect of “Reality Creation.”  
Tip  
The display position of status during the test works together with the  
“Menu Position” (1 page 57) setting.  
Off: The “Reality Creation” function is not applied.  
Cinema Black Pro  
Advanced Iris [ADVANCED IRIS]  
Switches the iris function.  
Auto Full: Automatically adjusts to optimize the iris aperture according  
to the brightness level of the input source. Moreover, signal  
processing, which optimizes gradation expression between the peak  
light and dark parts, expresses a large dynamic range. This results in a  
bright and high contrast image.  
Auto Limited: A lower brightness than Auto Full, making the image  
suitable for viewing in a dark room.  
Manual: Manually (fixed) adjusts the iris.  
Off: Disables the iris (aperture) function.  
Lamp Control  
Switches the lamp output.  
High: Increases the brightness, and projects brighter images.  
Low: Decreases the brightness, and enhances blacks by minimizing  
brightness.  
Tip  
Setting “Low” reduces fan noise, while also reducing energy  
consumption for longer lamp life.  
Motionflow  
Film Projection  
Reproduces an image similar to that of projected film.  
Use this setting as preferred, based on the image content.  
On: Reduces afterimage.  
Off: The reduction effect of afterimage is less than the “On” setting. The  
picture will become brighter.  
Motion Enhancer [MOTION ENHANCER]  
Reproduces fast-moving pictures smoothly without generating  
afterimages.  
High: Select this for picture quality smoother than “Low.”  
Low: Select this for smooth picture quality.  
Off: Select this to not apply the motion enhancer function.  
Tip  
Certain scenes may contain digital signal artifacts. In this case, set this  
function to “Off.”  
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Contrast  
[CONTRAST]  
Adjusts the contrast.  
Higher values increase the sharpness in images, while lower values  
decrease the sharpness.  
You can make adjustments by pressing the CONTRAST +/– on the  
remote control.  
Brightness  
[BRIGHTNESS]  
Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
The higher the setting, the brighter the picture. The lower the setting, the  
darker the picture.  
You can make adjustments by pressing the BRIGHTNESS +/– on the  
remote control.  
Color  
Hue  
Adjusts the color density.  
The higher the setting, the greater the intensity. The lower the setting, the  
lower the intensity.  
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.  
[COLOR TEMP]  
Adjusts the color temperature.  
D93: Equivalent to 9,300 K color temperature normally used in TVs.  
Gives white colors a blue tint.  
D75: Equivalent to 7,500 K color temperature used as an ancillary  
standard illuminant.  
Gives a neutral tint between “D93” and “D65.”  
D65: Equivalent to 6,500 K color temperature used as a standard  
illuminant.  
Gives white colors a red tint.  
D55: Equivalent to 5,500 K color temperature used as an ancillary  
standard illuminant.  
Gives white colors an even redder tint.  
Custom 1 to 5: Enables you to adjust, set, and store your favorite color  
temperature. You can adjust Gain and Bias of RGB.  
The factory default settings are as follows.  
Custom 1: Same as “D93” color temperature setting.  
Custom 2: Same as “D75” color temperature setting.  
Custom 3: Same as “D65” color temperature setting.  
Custom 4: Same as “D55” color temperature setting.  
Custom 5: Setting that prioritizes brightness.  
Sharpness  
[SHARPNESS]  
Sharpens the outline of the picture, or reduces the noise.  
The higher the setting, the sharper the picture. The lower the setting, the  
softer the picture, thus reducing the noise.  
You can make adjustments by pressing the SHARPNESS +/– on the  
remote control.  
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Expert Setting  
NR (Noise Reduction)  
Reduces the roughness or noise of the picture.  
Usually, use to select “Off.”  
If the picture is rough or noisy, select a setting from among “Low,”  
“Middle” or “High” according to the input signal source.  
MPEG NR (MPEG Noise Reduction)  
Reduces block noise and mosquito noise, in particular in digital  
signals.  
Usually, use to select “Off.”  
If the picture is rough or noisy, select a setting from among “Low,”  
“Middle” or “High” according to the input signal source.  
Film Mode  
According to the film source you have selected, make a setting for  
playback.  
Auto 1: Suitable for reproducing the original picture movement.  
Normally, set this to “Auto 1.”  
Auto 2: Reproduces a 2-3 or 2-2 Pull-Down format video signal, such as  
film sources, in a smooth picture movement. When a video signal  
other than 2-3 or 2-2 Pull-Down format is input, the picture is played  
back in progressive format.  
Off: Plays back the picture in progressive format without detecting  
video signals automatically.  
Contrast Enhancer  
Corrects the level of bright and dark parts automatically to optimize  
contrast according to a scene.  
Increases image sharpness and makes image dynamic.  
High/Middle/Low: You can adjust the contrast enhancer.  
Off: The contrast enhancer function is not applied.  
Gamma Correction [GAMMA CORRECTION]  
Adjusts the response characteristics of the tone of the picture.  
Select a favorite tone from 10 options.  
1.8:  
2.0  
2.1  
2.2  
2.4  
2.6:  
Bright Produces a brighter picture overall.  
Dark  
Produces a darker picture overall.  
Gamma 7: Simulates the gamma curve of film.  
Gamma 8: Increases the sharpness in images. Select this when you  
watch in a bright environment, such as a living room.  
Gamma 9: Produces a brighter picture than Gamma 8.  
Gamma 10: Increases the sharpness in images. Select this when you  
watch TV programs, etc., in a bright environment, such as a living  
room.  
Off: Gamma Correction is not applied.  
Using the specified controller, “ImageDirector3” (1 page 41) allows  
you to adjust, set, and store a favorite tone in a computer.  
For details on how to use “ImageDirector3,” refer to the Help in  
“ImageDirector3.”  
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Expert Setting  
x.v.Color  
Set this item when playing back an x.v.Color video signal.  
Set this item to “On” when connecting the unit with equipment that  
supports x.v.Color and playing back an x.v.Color video signal.  
For details on x.v.Color, see “About the x.v.Color” (1 page 68).  
Tip  
Setting x.v.Color to “On” disables gamma adjustment.  
Color Space [COLOR SPACE]  
Converts the color space.  
BT.709: An ITU-R BT.709 color space, which is used for high-  
definition television broadcast or Blu-ray Disc. The color space is  
equivalent to sRGB.  
Color Space 1: The color space suited for watching TV programs and  
video images, such as sport, concerts, etc.  
Color Space 2: The color space suited for watching TV programs, sport,  
concerts, and other video images in a bright environment, such as a  
living room.  
Color Space 3: The color space suited for watching movies.  
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Advanced Picture Menu  
The Advanced Picture is used for adjusting the picture more.  
RCP (Real Color  
Processing)  
You can adjust the color, hue, and brightness of each selected  
portion of the picture independently.  
User 1, User 2, User 3: You can adjust the picture using Real Color  
Processing and store the settings. Once the settings are stored, you can  
view the picture with the adjusted picture quality.  
Off: Cancels this feature.  
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Screen Menu  
The Screen menu is used to adjust the input signal. You can adjust the size of the picture,  
and select aspect mode, etc.  
.
Note  
These items may not be available, depending on the type of input signal. For details, see “Input  
Item names in brackets represent those printed on the remote control.  
Aspect [ASPECT]  
Sets the aspect ratio of the picture to be displayed for the current  
input signal. (1 page 33)  
Wide Zoom: A 4:3 aspect ratio picture is projected naturally to fill the  
screen. The upper and lower portions of the picture are cropped.  
Zoom: A 4:3 aspect ratio picture is enlarged vertically and horizontally  
in the same ratio to fill the screen. The upper and lower portions are  
cropped. This mode is suitable to view a letterbox picture.  
If a movie subtitle, etc., at the bottom of the picture cannot be seen, it  
can be displayed by adjusting “Vertical Size” or “V Center.” (1 page  
Normal: Displays a picture on the whole of the screen, maintaining the  
aspect ratio of the input picture. This is suitable for 16:9 or 4:3  
pictures.  
Stretch: A picture squeezed to 4:3 is displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio.  
V Stretch: A 2.35:1 picture is displayed after having been changed to  
16:9. This is the most suitable mode when using a commercially  
available anamorphic lens.  
Squeeze: Displays in its original aspect ratio when a 16:3 or 4:3 picture  
is viewed using a commercially available anamorphic lens.  
Full: Displays an original picture on the whole of the screen. Only when  
a computer signal is input.  
Notes  
• When a computer signal is input, you can only select “Normal” and  
“Full.”  
• When the input is a 3D signal or when “2D-3D Display Sel.” in the  
Function  
menu is set to “3D”, you can only select “Normal” or  
“Squeeze.”  
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Over Scan  
Hides the edges of the picture.  
On: The edges of the input picture are not displayed. 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  
menu (1 page 63).  
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 expand the picture on the whole of the screen.  
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.  
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”.  
Adjust Signal  
You can adjust the input signal.  
APA: Adjusts “Phase”, “Pitch”, and “Shift” automatically to a position  
that suits the image signal for pictures from a computer.  
Phase: Adjusts the dot phase and the phase of computer signal of  
pictures from a computer. Adjusts the picture to the point where it  
looks clearest.  
Pitch: Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture from a computer.  
As the number increases, the picture becomes wider, and as the  
number decreases, the picture becomes narrower. 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 < / , 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 M /  
m to adjust the vertical position.  
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Setup Menu  
The Setup menu is used to change the factory preset settings, etc.  
Status  
Sets whether or not the on-screen display is displayed.  
Set to “Off” to turn off the on-screen displays except for certain  
menus, message when turning off the power, and warning messages.  
Language  
Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays.  
Available languages are: English, Dutch, French, Italian, German,  
Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese,  
Chinese (Simplified Chinese), Chinese (Traditional Chinese),  
Korean, Thai and Arabic.  
Menu Position  
Cooling Setting  
You can change the position to display the menu on the upper  
screen.  
Bottom Left: Displays the menu on the bottom left area of the  
screen.  
Center: Displays the menu on the center of the screen.  
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.  
Note  
When this item is set to “High”, the fan noise becomes slightly  
louder since the number of fan rotations increase.  
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.  
Note  
When this item is set to “Low”, the “PJ Auto Power On” function is  
disabled (The function is set to “Off” and does not appear in the  
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Power Saving  
Sets the power saving mode.  
Lamp Cutoff: The lamp turns off automatically and power  
consumption is reduced if no signal is input for 10 minutes. If  
signal is resumed, or any button on the control panel or remote  
control is pressed, the lamp will light again. In Lamp Cutoff, the  
ON/STANDBY indicator lights in orange. (1 page 8)  
Standby: The power will be turned off automatically and the  
projector goes to Standby mode if no signal is input for 10  
minutes.  
Off: The Power Saving mode is released.  
Lamp Setting  
When replacing the lamps, set the desired lamp setting.  
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Function Menu  
The Function menu is used for changing the settings of the various functions of the  
projector.  
The 3D Settings menu can be displayed by pressing the 3D button on the remote control.  
3D Settings  
You can change the settings of the 3D function.  
2D-3D Display Sel.: For Switching the video images to “2D” or  
“3D.”  
Auto: Displays 3D video images when HDMI signals with 3D  
information are input. Displays 2D video images when other  
signals are input.  
3D: Displays 3D video images according to the 3D system  
selected in “3D Format.” However, when HDMI signals with 3D  
information are input the projector, displays 3D video images  
according to the 3D system of the HDMI signals with 3D  
information.  
2D: Displays 2D video images.  
* The 3D information is additional information to discriminate  
3D. Some HDMI signals have additional information to  
discriminate 3D and some HDMI signals have none.  
3D Format: You can select this item by pressing b on the remote  
control when setting “2D-3D Display Sel.” to “3D.” Set the 3D  
system when the input HDMI signals do not include 3D  
information.  
Simulated 3D: Converts 2D video images to 3D video images.  
The setting can be made only for input the HD signals.  
• The simulated 3D feature may have limited effect, depending  
on the video source.  
• There are differences in perception of 3D video images among  
individuals.  
Side-by-Side: Displays 3D images as received (before conversion  
to sequential) in left-right split-screen format.  
Over-Under: Displays 3D images as received (before conversion  
to sequential) in top-bottom split-screen format.  
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3D Settings  
3D Glasses Bri’ness: For adjusting the brightness of the picture  
when watching 3D video images using the 3D glasses. You can  
select the brightness from among “Min,” “1,” “2,” “3,” and “Max.”  
3D Depth Adjust: For adjusting the depth of the 3D video images  
on the screen. The setting can be made only when a 3D Format  
other than “Simulated 3D” is selected.  
We recommended that “3D Depth Adjust” be set to “0.” The 3D  
video images may be difficult to perceive, depending on the  
setting of “3D Depth Adjust.”  
Simulated 3D Effect: For adjusting the 3D effect when 2D content  
is converted to 3D video images. You can select the effect from  
among “High,” “Middle,” and “Low.”  
Notes  
• The menu display has a ghost while a 3D video image is displayed  
and is best viewed with the 3D glasses.  
• We recommended that the screen size be 100 to 120 inches. If you  
watch 3D video images on a screen larger than 100 inches, the 3D  
effect may be diminished.  
HDMI Setting  
You can change the settings of the Control for HDMI function.  
Control for HDMI: Selects the function whether to turn the Control  
for HDMI function effective when the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2  
connectors are connected to a Control for HDMI compatible  
equipment.  
When set to “On”, the following are available.  
• The operation of the projector and the connected Control for  
HDMI compatible equipment will synchronize with each other.  
• The Control for HDMI setting of Sony equipment (AV  
amplifier, video, etc.), which is compatible with “Control for  
HDMI - Easy Setting”*, will also be effective.  
Device Auto Power Off: Sets whether to also turn the power of the  
connected Control for HDMI compatible equipment off when you  
turn the power of the projector off.  
When set to “On”, the equipment will synchronize and turn off  
when the power of the projector turns.  
PJ Auto Power On: Select whether to link the power of the  
projector to the Control for HDMI compatible equipment.  
When set to “On”, the power of the projector will automatically  
turn on when the power of the connected equipment is turned on  
or when making operations such as playback.  
Note  
To enable this function, set “Standby Mode” (1 page 57) in the  
Setup  
menu to “Standard”, and then set “PJ Auto Power On” to  
“On”. For details, see “About the Control for HDMI” (1 page 67).  
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HDMI Setting  
Device List: Lists all the Control for HDMI compatible equipment  
connected to the projector.  
When “Enable” is selected, the Control for HDMI setting of Sony  
equipment (AV amplifier, video, etc.), which is compatible with  
“Control for HDMI - Easy Setting”, will also be effective.  
* “Control for HDMI - Easy Setting” is a function that makes the  
Control for HDMI setting of equipment connected to HDMI input  
of the projector effective as well when the Control for HDMI  
setting of the projector is effective. This function is only available  
between compatible Sony equipment, and some equipment may  
not be compatible.  
Although some non-Sony equipment may be compatible,  
operation is not guaranteed for such equipment.  
HDMI Dynamic Range  
Set the video input level of HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 connectors.  
Auto: Sets the video input level automatically.  
Limited: The video input level is set for signals of 16-235.  
Full: The video input level is set for signals of 0-255.  
Note  
If the video output setting of the connected HDMI device is not set  
correctly, light and dark parts of the video may appear too light or  
too dark.  
Auto Input Search  
Hides input terminals that do not have signal input.  
When set to “On”, terminals without input signals do not appear on  
the input palette that appears when you press INPUT.  
To display all input terminals, set this to “Off”. (1 page 31)  
Background  
Selects the background color of the screen when no signal is  
input.  
You can select “Black” or “Blue”.  
Settings Lock  
Locks menu item settings to prevent operational error. (1 page 62)  
Off: Cancels the Settings Lock.  
Level A: Clears the display of 20 items from the menu.  
Level B: In addition to Level A, clears the display of a further 15  
items.  
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Items Locked by Settings Lock  
Level A, B  
Level B  
Picture menu  
Setup menu  
• Reset  
• Status  
• Reality Creation  
• Advanced Iris  
• Lamp Control  
• Film Projection  
• Motion Enhancer  
• Contrast  
• Language  
• Menu Position  
• Cooling Setting  
• Standby Mode  
• Power Saving  
• Lamp Setting  
• Brightness  
• Color  
Function menu  
• Hue  
• HDMI Setting  
• Color Temp.  
• Sharpness  
• NR  
• HDMI Dynamic Range  
• Auto Input Search  
• Background  
• MPEG NR  
• Film Mode  
• Contrast Enhancer  
• Gamma Correction  
• x.v.Color  
Installation menu  
• V Keystone  
• Image Flip  
• Blanking  
• Color Space  
• Panel Alignment  
Advanced Picture menu  
• RCP  
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Installation Menu  
The Installation menu is used for changing the installation settings.  
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 (  
Sets a higher value (+ direction).  
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Note  
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  
Blanking  
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.  
This feature allows you to adjust the displayable region within  
the four directions of the screen.  
Select the edge to adjust by highlighting Left, Right, Top, or Bottom  
using the M / m buttons.  
Adjust the amount of blanking using the < / , buttons.  
Note  
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”.  
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Panel Alignment  
This feature allows you to adjust the gaps in the color of  
characters or the picture.  
When set to “On”, the “Adjust Color” and the “Pattern Color” can be  
assigned and adjusted.  
Adjust Item: Selects how to make adjustments from below.  
Shift: Shifts the whole picture and makes adjustments.  
Zone: Selects the desired range and makes adjustments.  
Adjust Color: Assigns the desired color to adjust the gaps in color.  
Select “R” (Red) or “B” (Blue) to make adjustments based on  
“G” (Green).  
Pattern Color: Select “R/G” (Red and Green) or “R/G/B” (White,  
all colors) when “Adjust Color” is “R” (Red). Select “B/G” (Blue  
and Green) or “R/G/B” (White, all colors) when the “Adjust  
Color” is “B” (Blue).  
Adjust: The shift adjustment and zone adjustment of the color  
selected in “Adjust Color” can be made with </,, M/m  
buttons.  
When “Shift” is selected: Assign the settings of the horizontal  
direction (H) with </, buttons and the vertical direction (V)  
with M/m buttons on the shift adjustment screen.  
When “Zone” is selected: Select the position to adjust with  
</, buttons for the horizontal position (H position) and M/m  
buttons for the vertical position (V position), then press  
.
Set the amount to adjust with </, buttons for the horizontal  
direction (H direction) and with M/m buttons for the vertical  
direction (V direction). You can select the position to adjust again by  
pressing  
.
Reset: Returns to the factory settings.  
Note  
Depending on the adjustments made above, colors may become  
uneven or the resolution may change.  
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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.  
Model name: VPL-HW50ES  
Serial No.  
Memory No.  
Signal type  
Model name  
Displays the model name (VPL-HW50ES).  
Displays the serial number.  
Serial No.  
fH (horizontal frequency)  
fV (vertical frequency)  
Memory No.  
Displays the horizontal frequency of the input signal.  
Displays the vertical frequency of the input signal.  
Displays the preset memory number of the input signal.  
Signal type  
Displays the type of the input signal. When input signals with 3D  
information are input, the type of input signals and the 3D format are  
displayed.  
Lamp Timer  
Indicates how long the lamp has been turned on (total usage).  
Notes  
• fH (horizontal frequency) and fV(vertical frequency) may not be displayed depending on the input  
signal used on the projector.  
• You cannot change the displays listed above.  
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About the Preset Memory No.  
This projector has 31 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  
You can also adjust the preset data through the Screen menu.  
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  
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 81 to find if the signal is registered to the preset memory.  
Note  
When the aspect ratio of input signal does not match the screen size, a part of the screen is displayed  
in black.  
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Others  
This section describes about the other functions, how to solve the problems, how to  
replace the lamp and air filter, etc.  
connected to the projector. For settings of  
the projector, see page 60. For settings of the  
Control for HDMI compatible equipment  
AbouttheControlfor  
HDMI  
connected to the projector, refer to its  
operational instructions. When equipment  
that is compatible with the “Control for  
HDMI - Easy Setting” is connected to the  
HDMI input of the projector, if you turn the  
Control for HDMI function setting of the  
projector on, the Control for HDMI function  
setting of the connected equipment will also  
turn on.  
What is the Control for HDMI?  
Control for HDMI is an HDMI standard  
mutual control function which uses the  
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics  
Control) specification. By connecting a  
variety of Control for HDMI compatible  
equipment such as a hard disk Blu-ray Disc  
player, a DVD player/recorder, an AV  
amplifier, etc. to a Control for HDMI  
compatible TV or a projector with an HDMI  
cable, the equipment connected will  
synchronize with the TV or the projector  
when either is operated.  
What you can do with the  
Control for HDMI  
• By turning on or playing back the  
connected equipment, the projector will  
turn on and the input setting will switch to  
the terminal of the connected equipment  
automatically.  
• By turning the power of the projector off,  
the power of the connected equipment will  
also turn off automatically.  
• By changing the language setting of the  
projector, the language setting of the  
connected equipment will also change to  
the same language automatically.  
Using the Control for HDMI  
function  
• Connect and assign the settings of each  
equipment appropriately.  
• Do not turn off the main power of the  
equipment.  
• Set the input setting of the projector to the  
HDMI input which the equipment is  
connected.  
Notes  
• The available functions of the Control for  
HDMI differ depending on each equipment.  
Refer to the operating instruction of each  
equipment.  
• Some synchronization may be available with  
equipment of other brands with similar  
functions, but it is not guaranteed.  
• Check if the picture from the equipment  
appears appropriately on the projector.  
Connecting a Control for HDMI  
compatible equipment  
Use an HDMI cable to connect the projector  
and the Control for HDMI compatible  
equipment. Use a cable that has acquired the  
HDMI logo.  
Setting the Control for HDMI  
Be sure to assign the appropriate  
connections for both the projector and the  
Control for HDMI compatible equipment  
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About the x.v.Color  
• “x.v.Color” is a promotion name given to  
the products that have the capability to  
realize a wide color space based on the  
xvYCC specifications and is a trademark  
of Sony Corporation.  
• xvYCC is an international standard of the  
technical specifications of the extended-  
gamut color space for video signals. The  
color gamut of xvYCC is wider than the  
one of sRGB that is used with the current  
television system.  
About the simulated  
3D feature  
• Use the simulated 3D function taking into  
account that the picture will provide a  
different look from the original images,  
because this function converts the video  
images.  
• Note that if the projector is used for profit  
or for public viewing, displaying 2D video  
images as 3D video images by converting  
to the simulated 3D may constitute an  
infringement of the rights of authors or  
producers, which are legally protected.  
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Troubleshooting  
If the projector appears to be operating erratically, try to diagnose and correct the problem  
using the following instructions. If the problem persists, consult with qualified Sony  
personnel.  
Power  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
The power is not turned on. c The power may not turn on if you turn the power off with I/1  
(ON/STANDBY) switch and turn it on again in a short time.  
After about 1 minute, turn the power on.  
c Close the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely.  
c Close the filter holder securely. (1 page 77)  
c Check warning indicators. (1 page 72)  
The power is suddenly  
turned off.  
c Check that “Power Saving” in the Setup  
“Standby.” (1 page 58)  
c Set “Power Saving” to “Off.”  
menu is set to  
Picture  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
No picture.  
c Check that the proper connections have been made.  
c Select the input source correctly using the INPUT button.  
c Set the computer signal to output from an external monitor.  
c Set the computer signal to output only to an external monitor.  
The picture has ghosts.  
c Video images are displayed in 3D. Watch the 3D video images  
using the 3D glasses, or set “2D-3D Display Sel.” to “2D” (1  
The bright area of the  
picture may become  
unclear or texts may  
become faded. (When  
HDMI video signal is  
input)  
c Switch the RGB output level of the connected equipment, or  
switch the HDMI Dynamic Range of the unit (1 page 61).  
The texts may become  
faded when connected with  
a computer. (When  
c This symptom may occur when a signal other than those of  
HDMI standard is input. Adjust “Sharpness” in the Picture  
menu, or set “HDMI Dynamic Range” to “Limited” in the  
computer signal is input)  
Function  
menu. (1 pages 51, 61)  
The picture is too dark.  
c Adjust the “Contrast” or “Brightness” of the Picture  
properly. (1 page 51)  
menu  
The picture is not clear.  
c Adjust the focus. (1 page 23)  
c Condensation has accumulated on the lens. Leave the projector  
for about 2 hours with the power on.  
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Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
The picture flickers.  
c For pictures from a computer, activate “APA” and adjust the  
current input signal.  
c Adjust “Phase” for “Adjust Signal” in the Screen  
properly. (1 page 56)  
menu  
The color of characters or  
the picture is not  
appropriate.  
c Select the desired color registration in “Panel Alignment” of  
Installation menu (1 page 64).  
Image is left on the screen.  
(image retention)  
c When High contrast non-moving images are displayed for a  
long period of time, there may be some image retention on the  
screen. This is only a temporary condition. Turning off the  
power for a while will eliminate the retained image.  
On-screen display  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
On-screen display does not  
appear.  
c Set “Status” in the Setup  
menu to “On.” (1 page 57)  
c Check if the ON/STANDBY indicator should light in green. The  
ON/STANDBY indicator flashes while the projector is starting  
up.  
Avoid using the projector until the indicator light up in green.  
The model name does not  
disappear from the screen.  
Or else, the demo mode is  
displayed continuously.  
c The display mode of the projector may be set at the time of  
purchase. Consult with your local dealer or qualified Sony  
personnel.  
Input terminals do not  
appear.  
c Set “Auto Input Search” in the Function  
menu to “Off”. (1  
Remote control  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
The remote control does  
not work.  
c Batteries could be weak. Replace them with new batteries.  
c Insert the batteries with the correct polarities. (1 page 11)  
c If there is a fluorescent lamp near the remote control detector, the  
projector may work improperly or inadvertently.  
c Confirm the position of the remote control detector on the  
projector. (1 page 8)  
c If you use the optional 3D Sync Transmitter and point it to the  
remote control detector of the unit, the remote control may not  
work properly.  
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3D video images  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
The video image does not  
seem like 3D video images. c Make sure that the battery in the 3D glasses is charged.  
c Check if the 3D glasses are turned on (1 page 37).  
c Check if the input source is HDMI.  
c Set “2D-3D Display Sel.” to “Auto” or “3D” (1 page 59).  
c Check if the input signals are compatible 3D signals (1 page  
c If no 3D signal is input from the 3D equipment connected to the  
projector, restarting the connected 3D equipment may solve the  
problem.  
c When the viewing or projector position is too far from the  
screen, the 3D glasses may not be able to display the images  
properly (1 page 38).  
c If you use the optional 3D Sync Transmitter, check that it is  
placed within the specified range (1 page 28).  
c The screen size is not appropriate. Set the zooming  
magnification to low or watch the image from farther away from  
the screen (1 page 91).  
Others  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
The fan is noisy.  
c Check the setting of “Cooling Setting” in the Setup  
c Make sure that the room temperature is not too high.  
c Check the installation conditions. (1 page 13)  
menu.  
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.  
The lens shift cannot be  
adjusted.  
c The lens shift cannot be adjusted over the range of movement.  
Adjust the lens shift within the range of movement (1  
pages 16, 23).  
The projector and  
c “Control for HDMI”, “Device Auto Power Off”, and “PJ Auto  
Power ON” are set to “On”. Set them to “Off”.  
For details, see “HDMI Setting” (1 page 60).  
connected equipment turn  
On/Off, play back, and  
operate at the same time.  
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Warning Indicators  
The ON/STANDBY or LAMP/COVER indicator lights up or flashes if there is any  
trouble with your projector.  
LAMP/COVER indicator  
ON/STANDBY indicator  
Symptom  
Cause and Remedy  
LAMP/COVER flashes in  
red. (A repetition rate of 2  
flashes)  
c Close the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely.  
c Close the filter holder securely. (1 page 77)  
LAMP/COVER flashes in  
red. (A repetition rate of 3  
flashes)  
c The lamp has reached the end of its useful lifespan. Replace the  
c 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)  
c The fan is broken. Consult with qualified Sony personnel.  
ON/STANDBY flashes in  
red. (A repetition rate of 2  
flashes)  
c 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)  
c Press the I/1 (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.  
Note  
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.  
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Message Lists  
Warning messages  
Message  
Cause and Remedy  
High temp.! Lamp off in 1  
min.  
c Turn off the power.  
c Check to ensure that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.  
Frequency is out of range!  
c Frequency is out of range. Input a signal that is within the  
acceptable frequency range of the projector. (1 page 81)  
Please replace the Lamp/  
Filter.  
c It is time to replace the lamp. Replace the lamp. (1 page 75)  
c Also, replace the air filter too. Restart cleaning the ventilation  
holes (intake). (1 page 75)  
If this message appears again after you replace the lamp and  
filter, the lamp replacement process is not complete. Check the  
lamp replacement process. (1 page 75)  
Note  
To clear this message, press any button either on the remote control  
or the control panel of the projector once.  
Please clean the filter.  
c It is time to clean the air filter. Clean the air filter. (1 page 78)  
Note  
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  
c It is time to clean the air filter. Clean the air filter. (1 page 78)  
c 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.  
c Check to ensure that the ventilation holes on the unit are not  
covered. (1 page 8)  
c When using the projector at high altitude, set the Cooling  
Setting to “High”. (1 page 57)  
Note  
When temperature inside the projector remains high, the Cooling  
Setting is switched to “High” in 1 minute, then the fan speed  
increases.  
Power Saving Mode is set.  
Projector lamp will  
automatically cutoff in 1  
minute.  
c “Power Saving” is set to “Lamp Cutoff.” (1 page 58)  
Note  
If no signal is input, the lamp turns off after 1 minute.  
Power Saving Mode is set.  
Projector will  
automatically enter  
c “Power Saving” is set to “Standby.” (1 page 58)  
Note  
If no signal is input, the power turns off after 1 minute, and the  
projector goes into standby mode.  
Standby Mode in 1 minute.  
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Caution messages  
Message  
Cause and Remedy  
c No signal is input in the selected input. Check connections.  
x
Not applicable!  
c Press the appropriate button.  
c The operation to be activated by the button is currently  
prohibited.  
Settings Lock enabled.  
c “Settings Lock” is set to “Level A” or “Level B.” (1 page 61)  
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message for replacing the air filter appears,  
replace the air filter immediately.  
Replacing the Lamp  
and the Air Filter and  
Cleaning the  
1 Turn off the projector and  
unplug the AC power cord.  
2 When setting the projector on a  
flat surface such as a desk etc.,  
put a cloth to prevent the surface  
from being scratched. Reverse  
the projector as illustrated, then  
place it on the cloth.  
Ventilation Holes  
(intake)  
Tools you need to get started:  
• Projector Lamp LMP-H202 (optional)  
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  
without delay.  
Use an LMP-H202 Projector Lamp as the  
replacement lamp.  
The air filter is supplied with the LMP-H202  
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).  
Caution  
• The lamp remains hot after the projector is  
turned off with the ?/1 (ON/STANDBY)  
switch. If you touch the lamp, you may burn  
your fingers. When you replace the lamp,  
wait for at least 1 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.  
Notes  
• 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.  
• 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  
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3 Loosen the screw on the lamp  
coverwith aPhilips screwdriver,  
and then open the lamp cover.  
5 Hold the handle of the new lamp  
and push it in securely until it  
reaches the end, and then  
tighten the 3 screws.  
4 Loosen the 3 screws on the  
lamp with the Phillips  
screwdriver. Hold up the handle,  
then pull the lamp straight out.  
Note  
Be careful not to touch the optical block  
inside the unit.  
6 Close the lamp cover, then  
tighten the screws.  
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7 Remove the filter holder.  
11 Wipe dust off the ventilation  
holes (intake) with a soft cloth.  
Ventilation holes (intake)  
8 Remove the air filter.  
12 Place the project back on its  
original position.  
13 Turn on the projector, then  
select the desired setting item  
on the Setup  
menu. The  
menu screen below will be  
appeared.  
Claws  
9 Attach the new air filter so that it  
fits into each claws (10  
Tip  
positions) on the filter holder.  
If “Settings Lock” is set to “Level B,” set  
to “Off” once.  
Note  
14 Select “Yes”.  
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.  
Note  
The projector will not turn on unless the  
filter holder is securely closed.  
Caution  
Do not put your hands into the lamp  
replacement slot, and do not allow any liquid  
or other objects into the slot to avoid  
electrical shock or fire.  
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Notes  
• Be sure to use an LMP-H202 Projector Lamp  
for replacement. If you use lamps other than  
the LMP-H202, the projector may  
malfunction.  
Cleaning the Air  
Filter  
• 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.  
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.  
• The projector will not turn on unless the lamp  
cover is 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.  
Notes  
• 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. (1 page 77)  
• 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  
message for cleaning the air filter appears,  
clean the air filter immediately.  
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.  
Disposal of the used lamp  
For the customers in the USA  
Lamp in this product contains mercury.  
Disposal of these materials may be  
regulated due to environmental  
considerations. For disposal or  
recycling information, please contact  
your local authorities or the  
Fitting the Lens Cap  
When fitting the lens cap onto the lens,  
position the lens cap so that the concave on  
the side of the lens cap will fit the zoom  
lever, as shown in the illustration.  
Telecommunications Industry  
Association (www.eiae.org).  
Mettre à disposition de la lampe  
usagée  
Pour les clients aux États-Unis  
La lampe dans ce produit contient du  
mercure. La disposition de ces  
matériaux peut être réglementée suite à  
des considérations environnementales.  
Pour obtenir des informations de  
disposition ou de recyclage, veuillez  
communiquer avec vos autorités locales  
ou la Telecommunications Industry  
Association (www.eiae.org).  
Lens cap  
Zoom lever  
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Cleaning and the  
Screen of the  
Projector  
Specifications  
System  
Projection system  
SXRD panel, 1 lens, projection system  
LCD panel  
Cleaning the lens  
0.61-inch (15.4 mm)  
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:  
SXRD panel 6,220,800 pixels  
(2,073,600 pixels × 3)  
1.6 times zoom lens (manual)  
f=18.7 mm to 29.7 mm  
F2.52 to F3.02  
Lens  
• 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.  
Lamp  
200 W Ultra High Pressure Lamp  
Projection picture size  
40 inches to 300 inches (1,016 mm to  
7,620 mm) (measured diagonally)  
Acceptable video signals  
480/60i, 576/50i, 480/60p, 576/50p,  
720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i,  
The following items are available for  
digital signal (HDMI input) only:  
1080/60p, 1080/50p, 1080/24p  
Acceptable computer signals  
Cleaning the cabinet  
fH: 19 kHz to 72 kHz  
fV: 48 Hz to 92 Hz  
• 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.  
Maximum resolution 1,920 × 1,080  
(HDMI input only)  
For details, see “Preset Signals”. (1  
• 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.  
Input  
Y PB/CB PR/CR  
Component: phono type  
Y with Sync: 1 Vp-p 2 dB sync  
negative (75 ohms terminated)  
PB/CB: 0.7 Vp-p 2 dB (75 ohms  
terminated)  
PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p 2 dB (75 ohms  
terminated)  
Black points and bright points (red,  
blue, or green) on the screen  
HDMI  
Digital RGB/Y CB (PB) CR (PR)  
The projector is manufactured using high-  
precision technology.  
INPUT A  
HD D-sub 15-pins  
Analog RGB:  
You may, however, see tiny black points  
and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) that  
continuously appear on the projector.  
This is a normal result of the manufacturing  
process and does not indicate a malfunction.  
R: 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: 0.7 Vp-p 2 dB  
(75 ohms terminated)  
SYNC/HD: Composite sync input:  
TTL level, positive/ negative  
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Horizontal sync input: TTL level,  
positive/negative  
Projector Suspension Support  
PSS-H10  
VD: Vertical sync input: TTL  
level, positive/negative  
3D glasses  
TDG-PJ1  
3D SYNC  
IR IN  
3D Sync Transmitter  
TMR-PJ2  
RJ45 connector  
Minijack  
REMOTE  
RS-232C: D-sub 9-pins (female)  
General  
Dimensions  
407.4 mm × 179.2 mm ×  
1
1
3
463.9 mm (16 / × 7 / × 18 /  
8
8
8
inches) (w/h/d)  
Mass  
Approx. 10 kg (22 lb 1 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%  
Supplied accessories  
Remote control RM-PJ23 (1)  
Size AA (R6) manganese batteries  
(2)  
AC power cord (1)  
Lens cap (1)  
3D glasses  
TDG-PJ1 (2)  
Pouch for the 3D glasses (2)  
USB charging cable (GPHK05-  
2010-0007/SONY) (1.2 m) (1)  
Câble de charge USB (GPHK05-  
2010-0007/SONY) (1,2 m) (1)  
Operating Instructions (1)  
Operating Instructions for the 3D  
glasses (1)  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
Optional accessories  
Projector Lamp  
LMP-H202 (for replacement)  
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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.  
Preset  
memory no.  
Preset signal  
(resolution)  
fH  
(kHz)  
fV  
(Hz)  
Sync  
H Size  
3
4
480/60i  
576/50i  
480/60i  
(720 × 480i)  
15.734 59.940 SonG/Y or  
composite sync  
576/50i  
(720 × 576i)  
15.625 50.000 SonG/Y or  
composite sync  
/composite video  
5
6
7
480/60p  
576/50p  
1080/60i  
480/60p  
(Progressive  
NTSC)  
31.470 60.000 SonG/Y  
(720 × 480p)  
576/50p  
(Progressive  
PAL)  
31.250 50.000 SonG/Y  
33.750 60.000 SonG/Y  
(720 × 576p)  
1035/60i  
(1920 × 1035i)  
1080/60i  
(1920 × 1080i)  
8
1080/50i  
720/60p  
720/50p  
1080/60p  
1080/50p  
1080/24p  
720/60p  
1080/50i  
(1920 × 1080i)  
28.130 50.000 SonG/Y  
45.000 60.000 SonG/Y  
37.500 50.000 SonG/Y  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
18  
19  
20  
720/60p  
(1280 × 720p)  
720/50p  
(1280 × 720p)  
1080/60p  
(1920 × 1080p)  
67.500 60.000  
56.260 50.000  
26.973 23.976  
90.000 60.000  
75.000 50.000  
53.946 23.976  
1080/50p  
(1920 × 1080p)  
1080/24p  
(1920 × 1080p)  
720/60p  
(Frame packing) (1280 × 720p)  
720/50p 720/50p  
(Frame packing) (1280 × 720p)  
1080/24p 1080/24p  
(Frame packing) (1920 × 1080p)  
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Preset  
memory no.  
Preset signal  
(resolution)  
fH  
(kHz)  
fV  
(Hz)  
Sync  
H Size  
26  
28  
29  
640 × 480  
VESA 60  
31.469 59.940 H-neg, V-neg  
37.861 72.809 H-neg, V-neg  
37.500 75.000 H-neg, V-neg  
800  
832  
840  
VESA 72  
VESA 75  
(IBM M3)  
30  
VESA 85  
(IBM M4)  
43.269 85.008 H-neg, V-neg  
832  
31  
32  
33  
34  
800 × 600  
VESA 56  
VESA 60  
VESA 72  
35.156 56.250 H-pos, V-pos  
37.879 60.317 H-pos, V-pos  
48.077 72.188 H-pos, V-pos  
46.875 75.000 H-pos, V-pos  
1024  
1056  
1040  
1056  
VESA 75  
(IBM M5)  
35  
37  
38  
39  
45  
47  
50  
55  
56  
VESA 85  
VESA 60  
VESA 70  
VESA 75  
VESA 60  
VESA 60  
SXGA +  
53.674 85.061 H-pos, V-pos  
48.363 60.004 H-neg, V-neg  
56.476 70.069 H-neg, V-neg  
60.023 75.029 H-pos, V-pos  
60.000 60.000 H-pos, V-pos  
63.974 60.013 H-pos, V-pos  
65.317 59.978 H-neg, V-pos  
1048  
1344  
1328  
1312  
1800  
1696  
1864  
1664  
1664  
1024 × 768  
1280 × 960  
1280 × 1024  
1400 × 1050  
1280 × 768  
1280 × 720  
1280 × 768/60 47.776 59.870 H-neg, V-pos  
1280 × 720/60 44.772 59.855 H-neg, V-pos  
Preset memory numbers for each input signal  
Analog signal  
Signal  
Preset memory number  
Component signal (Y PB/CB PR/CR connectors) 3 to 8, 10, 11  
Computer signal (INPUT A connector)  
26, 28 to 35, 37 to 39, 55, 56  
Digital signal  
Signal  
Preset memory number  
3 to 8, 10 to 14, 18 to 20  
3 to 8, 10 to 14, 18 to 20  
Component signal (HDMI 1, 2 connectors)  
Video GBR signal (HDMI 1, 2 connectors)  
Computer signal (HDMI 1, 2 connectors)  
10 to 13*, 26, 32, 37, 45, 47, 50,  
55  
* Some digital signals input from computers may be displayed as preset memory number of  
Component or Video GBR signal.  
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Input Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items  
The items in the menus available to adjust differ depending on the input signal. The  
following tables indicate them.  
The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed in the menu.  
Picture menu  
Item  
Input signal  
Component signal  
Video GBR signal  
Computer signal  
Reality Creation  
Advanced Iris  
Lamp Control  
Film Projection  
Motion Enhancer  
Contrast  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Brightness  
Color  
Hue  
Color Temp.  
Sharpness  
NR  
z
MPEG NR  
Film Mode  
z
z
z
(excluding preset  
memory number 14)  
(excluding preset  
memory number 14)  
Contrast Enhancer  
Gamma Correction *  
x.v.Color  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
1
Color Space  
RCP  
z
z
z
z
z : Adjustable/can be set  
: Not adjustable/cannot be set  
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Screen menu  
Item  
Input signal  
Component signal  
Video GBR signal  
Computer signal  
3
Aspect  
z
z
z
z
z *  
Over Scan  
2
Screen Area *  
z
z
(preset memory  
numbers 7, 8, 12, 13,  
14 only)  
(preset memory  
numbers 7, 8, 12, 13,  
14 only)  
4
V Center *  
z
z
z
z
4
Vertical Size *  
5
APA  
Phase  
Pitch  
Shift  
z *  
5
z *  
5
z *  
5
5
z *  
z *  
z
z : Adjustable/can be set  
– : Not adjustable/cannot be set  
1
* : The setting can be made only when “x.v.Color” is set to “Off”.  
2
* : The setting can be made only when “Over Scan” is set to “On” and “Aspect” is set to “Normal”  
in the Screen menu.  
3
* : If the input signal is from a computer, the setting cannot be made when the aspect ratio is 16:9  
or wider (fixed at “Normal”).  
4
* : The setting can be made only when “Zoom” is selected in Aspect”.  
5
* : The setting can be made only for analog signal.  
Note  
When connecting a cable such as an HDMI cable, etc., check the type of the signal in the Information  
menu (1 page 65) and Digital signal (1 page 82), and check items that are adjustable/can be  
set.  
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Compatible 3D Signals  
The projector accepts the following types of 3D signals.  
Resolution  
3D signal format  
Side-by-Side format  
Over-Under format*  
Frame packing*  
720/60, 50P  
1080/24P  
1080/60, 50i  
1080/60, 50P  
Side-by-Side format*  
Side-by-Side format  
Over-Under format  
*: Mandatory 3D format of the HDMI standards.  
3D Signals and Adjustable/Setting Items  
Some items on the menus may not be available to adjust/set, depending on the 3D signals.  
The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed on the menu. The following tables  
indicate those items.  
Item  
3D signals  
1080/60, 50i  
720/60, 50P  
1080/24P  
1080/60, 50P  
Advanced Iris  
Lamp Control  
(fixed at “High”) (fixed at “High”) (fixed at “High”) (fixed at “High”)  
Film Projection *  
Motion Enhancer  
NR  
z
Film Mode  
x.v.Color  
z
(component  
signal only)  
Over Scan  
Screen Area  
(fixed at “Full”)  
(fixed at “Full”)  
(fixed at “Full”)  
(fixed at “Full”)  
V Keystone  
z
(fixed at “0”)  
(fixed at “0”)  
(fixed at “0”)  
z: Adjustable/can be set  
–: Not Adjustable/cannot be set  
*: The setting can be made for 2D display.  
When the projector is set to convert 2D video images to 3D video images, some items on  
the menus may be not available to adjust/set, depending on the “3D Format” settings on  
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the Function  
menu. The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed on the menu.  
The following tables indicate these items.  
Item  
3D format  
Over-Under  
Side-by-Side  
Simulated 3D  
Advanced Iris  
Lamp Control  
Film Projection  
Motion Enhancer  
z
z
z
(preset memory  
number 14 only)  
(preset memory  
number 14 only)  
NR  
z
z
z
z
MPEG NR  
Film Mode  
x.v.Color  
z
z
z
(preset memory  
number 14 only)  
(preset memory  
number 14 only)  
Over Scan  
Screen Area  
V Keystone  
z
(preset memory  
number 14 only)  
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Aspect Mode  
Selectable items vary depending on the type of input signal or 3D format.  
For details, see the tables below. Items that cannot be selected are not displayed in the  
menu.  
2D  
Acceptable signals  
1920 × 1080  
1280 × 720  
720 × 480  
720 × 576  
1280 × 720  
56  
Others  
Preset memory  
7, 8, 10 to 14  
3 to 6  
26, 28 to 35, 37  
to 39, 55  
1
Normal  
Full  
z
z
z *  
z
z
V Stretch  
Squeeze  
Stretch  
Zoom  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Wide Zoom  
z
1
* : Not displayed in the menu as fixed at Normal.  
3D  
Acceptable signals  
1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720  
3D format  
Side-by-Side  
7, 8, 10 to 14  
Over-Under  
10 to 14  
Frame packing  
18 to 20  
Simulated 3D  
7, 8, 10 to 14  
Preset memory  
Normal  
Full  
z
z
z
z
V Stretch  
Squeeze  
Stretch  
Zoom  
z
z
z
z
z
Wide Zoom  
z
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Storage Conditions of Adjustable/Setting Items  
Each adjustable/setting item is individually stored for each input connector, image display  
(2D/3D), or preset signal. For further details, see the tables below.  
Preset memory numbers for each input signal  
Input  
Preset memory numbers  
Input-A  
26, 28 to 35, 37 to 39, 55, 56  
3 to 8, 10, 11  
Component  
HDMI 1 (2D)  
HDMI 2 (2D)  
HDMI 1 (3D)  
HDMI 2 (3D)  
3 to 8, 10 to 14, 18 to 20, 26, 32, 37, 45, 47, 50, 55  
7, 8, 10 to 14, 18 to 20  
Picture menu  
Item  
Storage conditions  
Calib. Preset  
Reset  
For each input connector and preset signal  
For each input connector and Calib. Preset  
Reality Creation  
Advanced Iris  
Lamp Control  
Film Projection  
Motion Enhancer  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Hue  
Color Temp.  
D93-D55  
Custom 1-5  
Gain R  
For each Color Temp., Custom 1-5  
Gain G  
Gain B  
Bias R  
Bias G  
Bias B  
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Item  
Storage conditions  
Sharpness  
NR  
For each input connector, image display (2D/3D) and Calib. Preset  
MPEG NR  
Film Mode  
Contrast Enhancer  
Gamma Correction  
x.v.Color  
Color Space  
Advanced Picture menu  
Item  
Storage conditions  
RCP: Position  
RCP: Range  
RCP Color  
RCP Hue  
For each RCP User 1-3  
RCP Brightness  
Screen menu  
Item  
Storage condition  
Over Scan  
V Center  
Vertical Size  
For each input connector and preset signal  
For each input connector  
For each input connector  
Adjust Signal: Phase For each input connector and preset signal  
(Analog PC signal)  
Adjust Signal: Pitch  
(Analog PC signal)  
For each input connector and preset signal  
Adjust Signal: Shift  
(All analog signals)  
For each input connector and preset signal  
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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.  
L’:Distance between the screen and the installation hole at the  
ceiling side of the ceiling mount unit (front side)  
y’: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  
Center of the screen  
Center of the lens  
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When using the 16:9 aspect ratio screen size  
Screen Size  
SS (inches)  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
200  
250  
300  
(mm)  
1016  
1524  
2032  
2540  
3048  
3810  
5080  
6373  
(251)  
9544  
6350  
7620  
(minimum)  
(maximum)  
(minimum)  
(maximum)  
1385  
2008  
2632  
3256  
3879  
4814  
7932  
9491  
5
1
5
1
3
5
3
3
(54 / )  
8
(79 / )  
8
(103 / )  
8
(128 / )  
4
(152 / )  
4
(189 / )  
8
(312 / )  
8
(373 / )  
4
L’  
y’  
2013  
(79 3/8)  
249  
2955  
3896  
4837  
5779  
7190  
11897  
14250  
(116 3/8) (153 1/2) (190 1/2) (227 1/2) (283 1  
/
)
(375 3/4) (468 1/2) (561 1/8)  
8
374  
(14 3/4)  
799  
498  
(19 5/8)  
976  
623  
747  
934  
1245  
(49 1/8)  
2037  
1557  
(61 3/8)  
2479  
1868  
(73 5/8)  
2921  
(9 7/8)  
(24 5/8)  
(29 1/2)  
(36 7/8)  
622  
1153  
1329  
1595  
(24 1/2)  
(31 1/2)  
(38 1/2)  
(45 1/2)  
(52 3/8)  
(62 7/8)  
(80 1/4)  
(97 5/8)  
(115)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
To calculate the installation positions  
1
1
L’ (minimum) = 31.1781 (1 / ) × SS + 137.7 (5 / )  
4
2
7
1
L’ (maximum) = 47.0644 (1 / ) × SS + 130.8 (5 / )  
8
4
1
y’ (minimum) = 6.2263 ( / ) × SS  
4
3
5
y’ (maximum) = 8.8414 ( / ) × SS + 268.5 (10 / )  
8
8
When using the 4:3 aspect ratio screen size  
Screen Size  
SS (inches)  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
200  
250  
300  
(mm)  
1016  
1524  
2032  
2540  
3048  
3810  
5080  
6350  
9677  
(381)  
7620  
(minimum)  
(maximum)  
(minimum)  
(maximum)  
1664  
2427  
3190  
3953  
4717  
5861  
7769  
11585  
5
5
5
3
3
7
7
1
(65 / )  
8
(95 / )  
8
(125 / )  
8
(155 / )  
4
(185 / )  
4
(230 / )  
8
(305 / )  
8
(456 / )  
8
L’  
y’  
2435  
3587  
4739  
5891  
(232)  
762  
7043  
8771  
11651  
14531  
17411  
7
1
5
3
3
3
1
1
(95 / )  
8
(141 / )  
4
(186 / )  
8
(277 / )  
8
(345 / )  
8
(458 / )  
4
(572 / )  
8
(685 / )  
2
305  
(12)  
457  
(18)  
610  
(24)  
914  
(36)  
1143  
(45)  
1524  
(60)  
1905  
(75)  
2286  
(90)  
(30)  
701  
918  
1134  
1351  
(53 1/4)  
1567  
1892  
2433  
2974  
3515  
(27 5/8)  
(36 1/4)  
(44 3/4)  
(61 3/4)  
(74 1/2)  
(95 7/8)  
(117 1/8) (138 3/8)  
Unit: mm (inches)  
To calculate the installation positions  
1
1
L’ (minimum) = 38.1569 (1 / ) × SS + 137.7 (5 / )  
2
2
3
1
L’ (maximum) = 57.5992 (2 / ) × SS + 130.8 (5 / )  
8
4
3
y’ (minimum) = 7.62 ( / ) × SS  
8
1
5
y’ (maximum) = 10.8204 ( / ) × SS + 268.5 (10 / )  
2
8
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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.  
Caution  
Do not mount the projector on the ceiling or move it by yourself. Be sure to consult with  
qualified Sony personnel (charged).  
To dealers  
Use the Sony PSS-H10 Projector Suspension Support, and take measures to prevent  
falling using wire, etc.  
For details, refer to the installation manual for dealers of the PSS-H10.  
Top view  
Install the projector so that the center of the lens is parallel to the center of the screen.  
182.8 (7 1/4)  
130 (5 1/8)  
Front of the cabinet  
Center of the lens  
227.8 (9)  
Upper ceiling  
mount bracket  
Distance between the screen  
and the center of the lens  
Center of the supporting pole  
(The center of the supporting pole  
is different from that of the unit.)  
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Front view  
150 (6)  
75 (3)  
Ceiling  
175 (7)  
The bottom  
Center of the  
supporting pole  
surface of the  
mount bracket  
93.5 (3 3/4)  
Center of the lens  
203.7 (8 1/8)  
203.7 (8 1/8)  
407.4 (16 1/8)  
Side view  
182.8 (7 1/4)  
130 (5 1/8)  
Center of the lens  
Front of the cabinet  
227.8 (9)  
236.1 (9 3/8)  
463.9 (18 3/8)  
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Connecting  
Index  
Numerics  
3D Glasses  
3D Settings  
E
A
Adjust Signal  
F
Adjusting  
Aspect  
G
H
I
B
L
Location of Controls  
C
Calib. Preset  
M
Menu  
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Messages  
T
V
N
X
O
P
Preset mode  
R
Remote control  
Reset  
S
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