Sony Projector VPL-CX100 User Manual
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61Installation Diagram Others This section describes the examples for installing the projector on the ceiling. When installing the projector on the ceiling, use a Projector Suspension Support recommended by Sony. For ceiling installation, ask for qualified Sony personnel. See the chart on page 62 concerning the installation measurements. The alphabetical letters in the illustrations indicate the distances below. a’:distance between the hole(front) for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom surface of this projector and the center of the screen b:distance between the projector suspension support mounting surface on bottom of this projector and the ceiling x:distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen Ceiling Installation (Front Projection) 104.5 (4 1/8) 64.9 (2 5/8) 56.6 (2 1/4)46.1 (1 7/8) 12.2 ( 1/2) 52.7 (2 1/8) NETWORK INPUT CRGB AUDIO INPUT A MONITOR AUDIO OUTPUTS VIDEOAUDIO RS-232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO INRGB AUDIO INPUT B RGB AUDIO INPUT AAUDIO S VIDEOAUDIO RS-232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO INRGB AUDIO INPUT B 15.9 (21/32) 53.2 (2 1/8)137.3 (5 1/2) Ceiling Distance between the front of the cabinet and the hole for mounting a projector suspension support (front) Center of the lens Center of the screen Unit: mm (inches) Center of the screen Center of the lensHoles for mounting a projector suspension support Center of the Projector Center of the lensCenter of the lens Front of the cabinetHole for mounting a projector suspension support (front)
62Installation Diagram VPL-CX100/CX120/CX125/CX150/CX155 (When an XGA signal is input) a’(N) = {(PS × 23.306/0.7874)+74.757} × 1.025 a’(M) = {(PS × 28.188/0.7874)+75.509} × 0.975 x = b + (PS/0.7874 × 4.667+53.2) VPL-CW125 (When “Aspect” on the Signal menu is set to “Full 2”) a’(N) = {(PS × 23.3/0.7292)+75.145} × 1.025 a’(M) = {(PS × 28.171/0.7292)+75.75} × 0.975 x = b + (PS/0.7292 × 4.68+53.2) The projected image size is the one when “Aspect” on the Signal menu is set to “Full 2”. When “Aspect” on the Signal menu is set to other than “Full 2”, black bands appear at the top and bottom or right and left of the screen. When “Aspect” in the Signal menu is set to “4:3”, the projected image size (diagonal) will be approximately 84 % of “Full 2” size. When “Aspect” in the Signal menu is set to “16:9”, the projected image size (diagonal) will be approximately 99 % of “Full 2” size. The alphabetical letters in the charts and calculation methods indicate the following. PS:projected image size measured diagonally (inches) a’:distance between the hole (front) for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom surface of this projector and the center of the screen b:distance between the projector suspension support mounting surface on bottom of this projector and the ceiling x:distance between the center of the screen and the ceiling N:minimum M:maximum Unit: mm (inches) PS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 a’ N1290 ( 50 25/32)1900 (74 7/8)2500 (98 1/2)3110(122 1/2)3720(146 1/2)4630(182 3/8)5540(218 1/4)6140(241 7/8)7660(301 5/8)9180(361 1/2) M1470 (57 7/8)2170 (85 1/2)2870(113 1/8)3560(140 1/4)4260(167 3/4)5310(209 1/8)6360(250 1/2)7050(277 5/8)8800(346 1/2)10540(415 1/8) xb+290(b+11 1/2)b+409(b+16 1/8)b+527(b+20 3/4)b+646(b+25 1/2)b+764(b+30 1/8)b+942(b+37 1/8)b+1120(b+44 1/8)b+1239(b+48 7/8)b+1535(b+60 1/2)b+1831(b+72 1/8) bFree Unit: mm (inches) PS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 aN1390 (54 3/4)2040 (80 3/8)2700 (106 3/8)3350(132)4010(157 29/32)4990(196 1/2)5970(235 3/8)6630(261 1/8)8260(325 1/4)9900(389 7/8) M1580 (621/4)2330 (91 3/4)3090(121 3/4)3840(151 1/4)4590(180 3/4)5720(225 1/4)6850(269 3/4)7610(299 3/4)9490(373 3/4)11370(447 3/4) xb+310 (b+12 1/4)b+438(b+17 1/4)b+567(b+22 3/8)b+695(b+27 3/8)b+823(b+32 1/2)b+1016 (b+40)b+1208(b+47 5/8)b+1337(b+52 3/4)b+1658(b+65 3/8)b+1979(b+78) bFree Notes for VPL-CW125 only
63“Side Shot” (VPL-CX125/CX155/CW125 only) and “V Keystone” Adjustments Others “Side Shot” (VPL-CX125/CX155/CW125 only) and “V Keystone” Adjustments With “Side Shot” (horizontal keystone adjustment) provided for the projector, you can project the picture from the side of the screen. When projecting with “Side Shot” adjustment only, you can adjust the horizontal distortion of the screen to the maximum using “Side Shot.” When projecting with both “Side Shot” and “V Keystone” (vertical keystone adjustment), you can adjust the vertical ( ) and horizontal ( ) distortion of the screen. Adjustment Areas of “Side Shot” and “V Keystone” The adjustable distortion area using “Side Shot” and “V Keystone” is described below. a: Tilting angle of the projector in the “V Keystone” adjustment area b: “Side Shot” (H Keystone adjustment) area PUSH ENTERKEYSTONEMENU 121KEYSTONE key Pressing once t V Keystone Pressing twice t Side Shot 2 v/V/b/B keys Adjust the vertical or horizontal distor tion. a a bb Screen
64“Side Shot” (VPL-CX125/CX155/CW125 only) and “V Keystone” Adjustments VPL-CX125/CX155 VPL-CW125 If “V Keystone” is set to “Auto,” the “Side Shot” adjustment area may be narrow. “V Keystone” on the Installation menu is set to “Auto” at the factory, and the vertical distortion of the picture is automatically corrected. However, the distortion may not be perfectly corrected depending on the room temperature or the screen angle. In this case, set this item to “Manual,” and correct the distortion using input values. Input signals a b Video/60, Video/50, 480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p, 575/50pa=0 0 +/–15 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–18 +/–8 b=0 +/–25 0 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 540/60p a=0 0 +/–13 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–18 +/–8 b=0 +/–25 0 720/60p, 720/50p a=0 0 +/–13 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–18 +/–6 b=0 +/–25 0 PC (Preset signal No.21 to 49, 51 to 60), Air Shot, except SXGA+ a=0 0 +/–11 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–18 +/–6 b=0 +/–25 0 PC (Preset signal No.50), SXGA+ a=0 0 +/–7 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–18 +/–4 b=0 +/–25 0 Input signals a b Video/60, Video/50, 480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p, 575/50pa=0 0 +/–16 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–19 +/–9 b=0 +/–22 0 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 540/60p a=0 0 +/–13 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–19 +/–9 b=0 +/–22 0 720/60p, 720/50p a=0 0 +/–13 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–19 +/–6 b=0 +/–22 0 PC (Preset signal No.21 to 40), Air Shota=0 0 +/–11 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–19 +/–6 b=0 +/–22 0 PC (Preset signal No.41 to 63) a=0 0 +/–7 a ≠0 or b≠0 +/–19 +/–3 b=0 +/–22 0 Notes
65Dimensions Others Dimensions Front Unit: mm (inches) To p Unit: mm (inches) Center of the lens 61.2 (2 1/2) 27 (1 1/8)13 ( 17/32) 141 (5 5/8) 24 (31/32) Remote control detector (Front) 64.9 (2 5/8) LAMP/ COVERON/ STANDBYPUSH ENTERPIC MUTINGINPUTDATA PROJECTORKEYSTONEMENU 123 (4 7/8)34 (1 3/8) 5.3 ( 7/32) 298 (11 3/4) 263 (10 3/8) 372 (14 3/4) 265 (10 1/2)
66Dimensions Side Unit: mm (inches) NETWORK INPUT CRGB AUDIO INPUT A MONITOR AUDIO OUTPUTS VIDEOAUDIO RS-232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO INRGB AUDIO INPUT B NETWORK INPUT CRGB AUDIO INPUT A MONITOR AUDIO OUTPUTS VIDEOAUDIO RS-232C REMOTE VIDEO VIDEO INRGB AUDIO INPUT B 172 (6 7/8) 46 (1 13/16) 78 (3 1/8) 121 (4 7/8) 160 (6 3/8) 18 (23/32) 35 (1 7/16)18 ( 23/32)17 (11/16) 40 (1 5/8) 23 ( 29/32) 26 (1 1/16) 39 (1 9/16) 45 (1 13/16) 40 (1 5/8)30 (1 3/16) 31 (1 1/4) 20 (13/16) 20 (13/16)22.5 (29/32) 211 (8 3/8) VPL-CX125/CX155/CW125 only Hole for security lock Cross section of Security bar part 6 (1/4) 12 (1/2) 17 ( 11/16) 12 (1/2) ø4 21 (27/32) Center of the lens 88 (3 1/2) 48 (1 15/16) 103 (4 1/8) 260 (10 1/4) 23 (29/32) 61.2 (2 1/2) 9 ( 3/8) 15.9 (21/32) 190 (7 1/2) 63 (2 1/2) 16 (21/32)8 (11/32) 90 (3 5/8) 1.7 ( 3/32) Projector suspension support mounting surface
67Dimensions Others Rear Unit: mm (inches) Bottom Unit: mm (inches) 154 (6 1/8) 152.5 (6 1/8) 66 (2 5/8) 15 (19/32) 24 ( 31/32) 49 (1 15/16) Remote control detector (Rear) 326 (12 7/8) 148 (5 7/8) 32 (1 5/16) 174 (6 7/8) Holes for mounting a projector suspension support Center of the projector56.6 (2 1/4) 46.1 (1 7/8) 12.2 (1/2) 137.3 (5 1/2)104.5 (4 1/8) 124 (5) 275 (10 7/8)
68Index Index A Adjuster ................................................... 27 Air filter ................................................... 48 Aspect ............................................... 37, 38 Auto Input Search ................................... 39 B Background ............................................. 41 Brightness ............................................... 36 C Cleaning the air filter .............................. 48 Color ....................................................... 36 Color System ........................................... 43 Color Temp. ............................................ 36 Connecting a computer ........................... 23 Connecting a VCR .................................. 24 Contrast ................................................... 36 D Digital Zoom function ............................. 32 Dimensions ............................................. 65 Direct Power On ...................................... 42 Direct power On/Off function ................. 32 Dot Phase ................................................ 37 F fH (Horizontal Frequency) ...................... 44 Freeze function ........................................ 32 fV (Vertical Frequency) .......................... 44 G Gamma Mode .......................................... 36 H H Size ...................................................... 37 High Altitude Mode ................................ 42 Hue .......................................................... 36 I ID Mode .................................................. 42 Image Flip ............................................... 41 Input-A Signal Sel. .................................. 43 Installation diagram Ceiling installation .............................. 61Floor installation ..................................59 Installing the projector .............................21 IR Receiver ..............................................41 L Lamp Mode .............................................41 Lamp Timer .............................................44 Lamp Timer Reset ...................................43 LAMP/COVER indicators .......................15 Language .................................................43 Location and function of controls Connector panel ...................................16 Control panel .......................................15 Rear/Side/Bottom ................................13 Top/Front/Side .....................................13 M Maintenance ............................................46 Memory No. ............................................44 Menu Function menu .....................................39 Information menu ................................44 Installation menu .................................41 Picture menu ........................................36 Setup menu ..........................................43 Signal menu .........................................37 Menu language ........................................29 Messages list Caution messages .................................53 Warning messages ................................53 Model name .............................................44 O ON/STANDBY indicator ........................15 Optional accessories ................................56 P Panel Key Lock ........................................40 Picture Mode ...........................................36 Pin assignment .........................................56 Power Saving ...........................................40 Precautions ................................................6 Preset Memory No. ............................38, 58 Preset signals ...........................................57 Projecting .................................................26 R Remote Commander ................................17 Replacing the Lamp .................................46
69Index Others S Screen size ............................................... 21 Security bar ....................................... 14, 66 Security Lock .......................................... 40 Security lock ............................................ 14 Serial number .......................................... 44 Sharpness ................................................. 36 Shift ......................................................... 37 Side Shot ........................................... 41, 63 Signal type ............................................... 44 Smart APA ............................................... 39 Speaker .................................................... 39 Specifications .......................................... 54 Standby Mode ......................................... 39 Start Up Image ........................................ 39 Status ....................................................... 43 Supplied accessories ................................ 55 T Test Pattern .............................................. 39 Troubleshooting ....................................... 49 V V Keystone ........................................ 41, 63 Volume .................................................... 36