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    							4-577-702-11 (1)
    © 2015 Sony Corporation
    Data
    Projector
    Operating Instructions
    Before operating the unit, please read this manual and supplied Quick Reference Manual 
    thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
    VPL-FH65/FH60
    Not all models are available in all countries and area. Please check 
    with your local Sony Authorized Dealer. 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Overview
    Location and Function of Controls  .... 4
    Main Unit  ..................................... 4
    Terminals ..................................... 5
    Remote Commander and Control 
    Panel ......................................... 6
    Preparation
    Connecting the Projector  ................... 9
    Connecting a Computer  ............... 9
    Connecting Video Equipment  .... 10
    Connecting an External Monitor and 
    Audio Equipment  ................... 12
    Connecting Network 
    Equipment .............................. 13
    Connecting to HDBaseT™ 
    Equipment .............................. 14
    Attaching the terminal cover ...... 16
    Projecting/Adjusting an 
    Image
    Projecting an Image  ......................... 17
    Adjusting the Focus, Size, and 
    Position of the Projected 
    Image ...................................... 18
    Correcting for Trapezoidal 
    Distortion of the Projected Image 
    (Keystone Adjustment) ........... 19
    Correcting Image Twist (Warp 
    Correction Feature) ................. 20
    Blending Projections from Multiple 
    Projectors on a Screen  ............ 21
    Turning Off the Power  ............... 22
    Adjustments and Settings 
    Using a Menu
    Using a Menu  ................................... 24
    The Picture Menu ............................. 25
    The Screen Menu  ............................. 28
    The Function Menu  .......................... 31
    The Operation Menu  ........................ 32
    The Connection/Power Menu  .......... 34
    The Installation Menu  ...................... 36
    The Information Menu  ..................... 39
    Network
    Using Network Features ................... 40
    Displaying the Control Window of 
    the Projector with a Web 
    Browser ................................... 40
    Confirming the Information 
    regarding the Projector ............ 41
    Operating the Projector from a 
    Computer ................................. 41
    Using the e-mail Report 
    Function .................................. 41
    Setting the LAN Network of the 
    projector .................................. 43
    Setting the Control Protocol of the 
    Projector .................................. 44 
    						
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    Others
    Indicators ......................................... 47
    Messages List  .................................. 49
    Troubleshooting ............................... 50
    Replacing the Lamp ......................... 52
    Cleaning the Air Filter  ..................... 54
    Replacing the Projection Lens ......... 55
    Removing ................................... 55
    Attaching .................................... 56
    Specifications .................................. 57
    Projection Distance and Lens Shift 
    Range ........................................... 63
    Dimensions ...................................... 66
    Index ................................................ 69 
    						
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    BOverview
    Location and Function of Controls
    aLens (page 55)
    bFront panel 
    cSide cover (page 54)
    dVentilation holes (intake)
    eVentilation holes (exhaust)
    Do not place anything near the ventilation 
    holes as this may cause internal heat 
    buildup. Do not place your hand near the 
    ventilation holes (exhaust) and the 
    circumference as this may cause injury.
    fTerminals (page 5)
    gFront feet (adjustable) (page 18)
    hLENS RELEASE button 
    (page 55)
    iRemote control receiver 
    The remote control receivers are located 
    at the front and rear of the projector.
    jON/STANDBY indicator 
    (page 47)
    kWARNING indicator (page 47)lControl panel (page 6)
    mAntitheft lock
    Connects to an optional antitheft cable 
    manufactured by Kensington.
    For details, visit the Kensington’s web 
    site.
    http://www.kensington.com/
    nAntitheft bar
    Connects to a commercially available 
    antitheft chain or wire.
    oRear panel (page 48)
    Main Unit
    Caution 
    						
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    Input (page 9)
    aINPUT A
    Video: RGB/YPBPR input terminal 
    (RGB/YPBPR)
    Audio: Audio input terminal (AUDIO)
    bINPUT B
    Video: DVI-D input terminal (DVI-D)
    Audio: Audio input terminal (AUDIO)
    cINPUT C
    Video: HDMI input terminal (HDMI)
    Audio: HDMI input terminal (HDMI)
    dINPUT D
    HDBaseT terminal
    eVIDEO (VIDEO IN)
    Video: Video input terminal
    Audio: Audio input terminal (AUDIO)
     The audio input terminals of the projector are 
    for output to external equipment. Connect 
    external audio equipment to output audio 
    (page 12). 
     The audio inputs of INPUT A, INPUT B, and 
    VIDEO are shared.
    Output (page 12)
    fOUTPUT A
    Video: RGB/YPBPR output terminal 
    (RGB/YPBPR)
    gOUTPUT B
    Video: DVI-D output terminal (DVI-D)
    hAUDIO OUT
    Audio: Audio output terminal (AUDIO)
    These terminals output projected images or 
    audio. As for images, the signal input from 
    INPUT A is output from OUTPUT A, and the 
    signal input from INPUT B is output from 
    OUTPUT B. However, if the signal input from 
    INPUT B is protected by HDCP, the signal is 
    not output from OUTPUT B. As for audio, 
    when INPUT A or B, or VIDEO is selected, the 
    audio signal input from the audio input 
    terminal is output; when INPUT C or D is 
    selected, the audio signal input from the 
    selected input terminal is output.
    Others
    iRS-232C terminal
    RS-232C compatible control terminal
    jLAN terminal (page 13)
    kCONTROL S input terminal (DC 
    power supply) (CONTROL S)
    Connects to the CONTROL S output 
    terminal on the supplied Remote 
    Commander with a connecting cable 
    (stereo mini plug (not supplied)) when 
    using it as a wired Remote Commander. 
    You do not need to install batteries in the 
    Remote Commander, as the power is 
    supplied from this terminal.
    Terminals
    Notes
    Note 
    						
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    lAC IN socket
    Connects the supplied AC power cord.
    Remote Commander
    Control Panel
    aTurning on the power/Going to 
    standby 
    ? (On) key
    1 (Standby) key
    bSelecting an input signal 
    (page 17)
    INPUT key
    Direct input select keys
    The E, F, and S VIDEO keys are not used 
    with this projector.
    cOperating a menu (page 24)
    ENTER /V/v/B/b (arrow) keys
    MENU key
    RETURN key
    RESET key
    dAdjusting the image (page 18)
    FOCUS key
    Use this key when attaching the power 
    focus lens.
    ZOOM key
    Use this key when attaching the power 
    zoom lens.
    LENS SHIFT/SHIFT key
    ASPECT key (pages 28, 30)
    Changes the aspect ratio of the projected 
    image.
    KEYSTONE key (page 19)
    PATTERN key (page 18)
    APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key
    Automatically adjusts a picture to its 
    clearest while a signal from a computer 
    is input via the RGB input terminal 
    (INPUT A). You can cancel the 
    adjustment by pressing the APA key 
    again while adjusting.
    eUsing various functions during 
    projecting
    D ZOOM (Digital Zoom) key
    Enlarges a portion of the image while 
    projecting.
    Remote Commander and Control Panel 
    						
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    Use this key when inputting a computer 
    signal. But it may not be enabled, 
    depending on the resolution of the input 
    signal and when displaying two pictures.
    1Press the D ZOOM + key to display 
    the digital zoom icon on the projected 
    image.
    2Press the V/v/B/b keys to move the 
    digital zoom icon to the point on the 
    image you wish to enlarge.
    3Press the D ZOOM + key or the D 
    ZOOM – key repeatedly to change the 
    enlargement ratio. The image can be 
    enlarged up to 4 times.
    Press the RESET key to restore the 
    previous image.
    TWIN (Twin Picture) key
    You can project the images from two 
    input signals on the screen as a main 
    picture and subpicture at the same time. 
    To switch between one and two pictures, 
    press the TWIN key.
    You can select the image to project to the 
    main picture.
    The subpicture is preset to source the 
    signal input from INPUT A. INPUT A is 
    only compatible with signals from 
    computers.Combinations of input signals
     When “Screen Aspect” (page 37) is set 
    to “4:3,” the two picture function is not 
    available.
     When displaying two pictures, the input 
    signal icon   does not appear in the 
    input select window (page 17).
     Picture settings set for one picture may 
    not be reflected as two pictures.
     When displaying two pictures, the ? (On) 
    key, 1 (standby) key, INPUT key, and 
    BLANK key are available.
    BLANK key
    Cuts off the image. Press again to restore 
    the image.
    MUTING key
    Mutes the audio output. Press again to 
    restore the previous volume.
    VOL U ME  k ey
    For adjusting the volume output from 
    the audio output terminal of the 
    projector.
    FREEZE key
    Pauses a projected image. Press again to 
    restore the image.
    Use this key when inputting a computer 
    signal.
    fSetting the energy–saving mode 
    easily
    ECO MODE key
    Energy-saving mode can be set easily.
    Energy-saving mode consists of “With 
    No Input,” and “Standby Mode.”
    1Press the ECO MODE key to display 
    the ECO Mode menu.
    One picture display
    TWIN key
    Two pictures display
    (A) Main picture (B) Subpicture
    Main pictureSubpicture
    INPUT B (DVI-D)
    INPUT A (RGB) INPUT C (HDMI)
    INPUT D (HDBaseT)
    Notes 
    						
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    2Press the V/v key or ECO MODE key 
    to select “ECO” or “User” mode.
    ECO: Sets each mode to the optimum 
    energy-saving value.
     With No Input: Standby
     Standby Mode: Low
    User: Sets each item of the energy-
    saving mode menu as you desire.
    3Press the RETURN key to restore the 
    previous image.
    For details on ECO Mode settings, see 
    “With No Input,” and “Standby Mode” 
    on the Connection/Power menu 
    (page 34).
    If you set “ECO Mode” to “ECO,” or 
    “Standby Mode” (in “User”) to “Low,” 
    the network control function will be 
    disabled in standby mode. If the external 
    control is being performed by using the 
    network or network control function, do 
    not select “ECO,” or do not set “Standby 
    Mode” (in “User”) to “Low.”
    Others
    gInfrared transmitter
    hID MODE switch (page 32)
    Sets an ID mode of the Remote 
    Commander. If you assign a different ID 
    number to each projector when multiple 
    projectors are used, you can control only 
    the projector with the same ID mode as 
    that of the Remote Commander.
    iCONTROL S output terminal
    Connects to the CONTROL S input 
    terminal on the projector with a 
    connecting cable (stereo mini plug (not 
    supplied)) when using the Remote 
    Commander as a wired one. 
    You do not need to install batteries in the 
    Remote Commander, as the power is 
    supplied from the projector.
    About Remote Commander operation
     Direct the Remote Commander toward the 
    remote control receiver.
     The shorter the distance between the 
    Remote Commander and the projector is, 
    the wider the angle within which the 
    Remote Commander can control the 
    projector becomes.
     If there is any obstruction between the 
    Remote Commander and the remote 
    control receiver on the projector, the 
    projector may not be able to receive 
    signals from the Remote Commander.
    Note
    ECO
    User
    Sel Back
    ECO Mode
    ECO Mode menu 
    						
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    BPreparation
    Connecting the Projector
     Turn off all equipment before making any connections.
     Use the proper cables for each connection.
     Insert the cable plugs firmly; Loose connections may reduce performance of picture signals or 
    cause a malfunction. When pulling out a cable, be sure to grip it by the plug, not the cable itself.
     For more information, refer also to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting.
     Use a no-resistance audio cable.
    Connection with a computer is explained for each input signal.
    INPUT A
    For connecting a computer with an RGB output terminal.
    It is recommended that you set the resolution of your computer to 1920 × 1200 pixels for the external 
    monitor.
    INPUT B
    For connecting a computer with a DVI-D output terminal.
    Notes
    Connecting a Computer
    Note
    Mini D-sub 15-pin 
    cable 
    (not supplied)
    Audio cable 
    (Stereo mini plug) 
    (not supplied) RGB output 
    terminal
    Audio output 
    terminal
    Computer
    DVI-D cable  
    (not supplied) DVI-D output 
    terminal
    ComputerAudio output 
    terminal
    Audio cable 
    (Stereo mini plug) 
    (not supplied) 
    						
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    INPUT C
    For connecting a computer with an HDMI output terminal.
     Use HDMI-compatible equipment which has the HDMI Logo.
     Use a high speed HDMI cable(s) on which the cable type logo is specified. (Sony products are 
    recommended.)
     The HDMI terminal of this projector is not compatible with DSD (Direct Stream Digital) signal or 
    CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) signal.
    Connections with a VHS videocassette recorder, DVD player, or BD player are explained for 
    each input signal.
    VIDEO IN 
    For connecting video equipment with a video output terminal.
    Notes
    Connecting Video Equipment
    HDMI cable 
    (not supplied) HDMI output 
    terminal
    Computer
    Video – BNC cable 
    (not supplied)
    Audio cable (Phono plug × 2 – stereo mini plug) (not supplied) Video output 
    terminal
    Audio output 
    terminal
    Video equipment 
    						
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