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    HDMI terminal (HDMI, female)
    Acceptable Input Signals
    Computer signal
    1 T.M.D.S.
    Data2+11 T.M.D.S.
    Clock Shield
    2 T.M.D.S.
    Data2 Shield12 T.M.D.S.
    Clock–
    3 T.M.D.S.
    Data2–13 NC
    4 T.M.D.S.
    Data1+14 RESERVED 
    (N.C.)
    5 T.M.D.S.
    Data1 Shield15 SCL
    6 T.M.D.S.
    Data1–16 SDA
    7 T.M.D.S.
    Data0+17 GND
    8 T.M.D.S.
    Data0 Shield18 +5V Power
    9 T.M.D.S.
    Data0–19 Hot Plug 
    Detect
    10 T.M.D.S.
    Clock+
    ResolutionfH [kHz]/
    fV [Hz]
    Input terminal
    INPUT AINPUT B/ 
    INPUT C/ 
    INPUT D
    640 × 350   31.5/70 
    z–
    37.9/85 
    z–
    640 × 400 31.5/70 
    z–
    37.9/85 
    z–
    640 × 480 31.5/60 
    zz
    35.0/67 z–
    37.9/73 
    z–
    37.5/75 
    z–
    43.3/85 
    z–
    800 × 600 35.2/56 z–
    37.9/60 
    zz
    48.1/72 z–
    46.9/75 
    z–
    53.7/85 
    z–
    832 × 624 49.7/75 
    z–
    1024 × 768 48.4/60 
    zz
    56.5/70 z–
    60.0/75 
    z–
    68.7/85 
    z–
    1152 × 864 64.0/70 
    z–
    67.5/75 
    z–
    77.5/85 
    z–
    1152 × 900 61.8/66 
    z–
    1280 × 960 60.0/60 
    zz
    75.0/75 z–
    1280 × 1024 64.0/60 
    zz
    80.0/75 z–
    91.1/85 
    z–
    1400 × 1050 65.3/60 
    zz
    1600 × 1200 75.0/60 zz
    1280 × 768 47.8/60 zz
    1280 × 720 45.0/60 zz*2
    1920 × 1080 67.5/60  –z*2
    1366 × 768 47.7/60 zz
    1440 × 900 55.9/60 zz
    1680 × 1050 65.3/60 zz
    1280 × 800 49.7/60 zz
    1920 × 1200 74.0/60 z*1z*1
    1600 × 900 60.0/60 z*1z*1
    ResolutionfH [kHz]/
    fV [Hz]
    Input terminal
    INPUT AINPUT B/ 
    INPUT C/ 
    INPUT D 
    						
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    Video signal
    *1: Available for VESA Reduced Blanking 
    signals only.
    *2: INPUT B is determined as a computer 
    signal; INPUT C/INPUT D is determined 
    as a video signal.
     When a signal other than the signals listed in 
    table is input, the picture may not be 
    displayed properly.
     An input signal meant for screen resolution 
    different from that of the panel will not be 
    displayed in its original resolution. Text and 
    lines may be uneven.
     Some actual value may differ slightly from 
    the design values given in the table.
    SignalfV [Hz]
    Input terminal
    VIDEOINPUT AINPUT B/ 
    INPUT C/ 
    INPUT D
    NTSC 60
    z––
    PA L /
    SECAM50
    z––
    480i 60 –
    zz
    576i 50 –zz
    480p 60 –zz
    576p 50 –zz
    1080i 60 –zz
    1080i 50 –zz
    720p 60 –zz*2
    720p 50 –zz
    1080p 60 – –z*2
    1080p 50 – –z
    1080p 24 – –z
    Notes 
    						
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    Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
    The projection distance refers to the distance between the front of the lens and the projected 
    surface.
    The lens shift range represents the distance in percent (%) by which the lens can be shifted from 
    the center of the projected image. The lens shift range is regarded as 0% when the point (A) in 
    the illustration (point where a line drawn from the center of the lens and the projected image 
    cross at right angles) is aligned with the center of the projected image and full width or full 
    height of the projected image is regarded as 100%.  
    VS 
    +:  Vertical lens shift range (up) [%]
    VS –:  Vertical lens shift range (down) [%]
    HS +:  Horizontal lens shift range (right) [%]
    HS 
    –:  Horizontal lens shift range (left) [%]
    Projected image Projection distance L
    Front of the lens
    Projected image
    Center of the lensVS 
    +Center of the 
    projected 
    image
    50%
    50%HS 
    –HS +
    VS –Projected imageCenter of the lens
    Shaded region: Lens shift range Lens shift range
    Side of the projector A
    Projected image
    Center of the lens Center of the 
    projected 
    image
    50%
    50%Lens shift range
    Top of the projector A 
    						
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    Projection distance
    Unit: m (inches)
    Projection distance formula
    D: Projected image size (Diagonal) Unit: m (inches)
    Projection image sizeProjection distance L
    DiagonalWidth × HeightStandard lensVPLL-3007VPLL-Z3009
    80 (2.03 m) 1.72 × 1.08
    (68 × 42)2.36 – 3.86
    (93 – 152)1.09
    (43)1.44 – 1.69
    (57 – 66)
    100 (2.54 m) 2.15 × 1.35
    (85 × 53)2.96 – 4.84
    (117 – 191)1.38
    (54)1.82 – 2.13
    (72 – 84)
    120 (3.05 m) 2.58 × 1.62
    (102 × 64)3.57 – 5.82
    (141 – 229)1.67
    (66)2.20 – 2.57
    (87– 101)
    150 (3.81 m) 3.23 × 2.02
    (127 × 79)4.47 – 7.29
    (176 – 287)2.11
    (83)2.76 – 3.23
    (109 – 127)
    200 (5.08 m) 4.31 × 2.69
    (170 × 106)5.97 – 9.73
    (235 – 383)2.83
    (112)3.70 – 4.34
    (146 – 170)
    Projection image sizeProjection distance L
    DiagonalVPLL-Z3024VPLL-Z3032
    80 (2.03 m) 4.00 – 5.48
    (158 – 215)5.45 – 8.32
    (215 – 327)
    100 (2.54 m) 5.03 – 6.87
    (198 – 270)6.84 – 10.43
    (270 – 410)
    120 (3.05 m) 6.05 – 8.27
    (238 – 325)8.24 – 12.55
    (325 – 494)
    150 (3.81 m) 7.59 – 10.36
    (299 – 408)10.33 – 15.72
    (407 – 619)
    200 (5.08 m) 10.15 – 13.85
    (400 – 545)13.82 – 21.00
    (544 – 827)
    LensProjection distance L (minimal length)Projection distance L (maximal length)
    Standard lens L = 0.030453 × D – 0.0465
    (L = 1.198941 × D – 1.8307)L = 0.048463 × D – 0.0443
    (L = 1.907978 × D – 1.7435)
    VPLL-3007 L = 0.014518 × D – 0.0700
    (L = 0.571579 × D – 2.7563)–
    VPLL-Z3009 L = 0.018832 × D – 0.0678
    (L = 0.741408 × D – 2.6702)L = 0.022017 × D – 0.0635
    (L = 0.866824 × D – 2.4985)
    VPLL-Z3024 L = 0.051187 × D – 0.0973
    (L = 2.015234 × D – 3.8296)L = 0.069717 × D – 0.0930
    (L = 2.744761 × D – 3.6617)
    VPLL-Z3032 L = 0.069792 × D – 0.1414
    (L = 2.747720 × D – 5.5654)L = 0.105707 × D – 0.1323
    (L = 4.161687 × D – 5.2083) 
    						
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    Lens shift range
    x Standard lens, VPLL-Z3024, VPLL-Z3032
    x VPLL-3007
    x VPLL-Z3009
    60%
    32% 32%VS 
    + = 60 – 1.875 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
    VS – = 5 – 0.156 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
    HS + = HS – = 32 – 0.533 × VS + [%]
    HS + = HS – = 32 – 6.400 × VS – [%]
    5%
    10%
    4% 4%VS 
    + = 10 – 2.500 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
    VS – = 5 – 1.250 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
    HS + = HS – = 4 – 0.400 × VS + [%]
    HS + = HS – = 4 – 0.800 × VS – [%]
    5%
    50%
    24% 24%VS 
    +  = 50 – 2.083 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
    VS – = 5 – 0.208 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
    HS + = HS – = 24 – 0.480 × VS + [%]
    HS + = HS – = 24 – 4.800 × VS – [%]
    5% 
    						
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    Dimensions
    FrontUnit: mm (inches)
    BottomUnit: mm (inches)
    230 (9 1/16) 460 (18 
    1/8)
    97 (3 
    13/16) 169 (6 21/32)
    Center of the lens
    175 (6 
    7/8)
    425 (16 23/32)
    406 (15 
    31/32)
    13 (
    1/2) 515 (20 
    9/32)
    145 (5 
    23/32)
    ø24 (15/16)
    145 (5 
    23/32) 144 (5 
    21/32)
    81.5144 (5 
    21/32)
    81.5
    284 (11 3/16)
    133 (5 
    1/4)
    69 (2 
    23/32)
    (3 7/32)
    (3 7/32) 
    						
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    When using the PSS-610 projector suspension support 
    Unit: mm (inches)
    Center of 
    the lens
    162 (6 
    3/8)
    222 (8 
    3/4)
    150 (5 29/32)
    175 (6 7/8)
    200 (7 7/8)
    250 (9 27/32)
    275 (10 13/16)
    300 (11 13/16) 249 (9 
    13/16)
    274 (10 25/32)
    299 (11 25/32)
    349 (13 3/4)
    374 (14 23/32)
    399 (15 23/32)
    Center of 
    the lens
    Center of 
    the pole
    238 (9 
    3/8)
    125 (4 
    29/32) 125 (4 
    29/32)
    216.6 (8 17/32) 136.4 (5 3/8) 234 (9 
    7/32) 281 (11 1/16) 
    						
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    The distance L’ between the front of 
    the lens (center) and the front of the 
    cabinet
    Unit: mm (inches)
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    LensL’
    Standard lens 1.2 (
    1/16)
    VPLL-3007 52.4 (2 
    1/16)
    VPLL-Z3009 51.2 (2 
    1/32)
    VPLL-Z3024 9.9 (
    3/8)
    VPLL-Z3032 9.9 (
    3/8)
    Front of the cabinet
    Front of the lens 
    						
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    Index
    A
    AC IN socket  ............................................ 6
    Acceptable input signal  .......................... 61
    Adjust Signal  .......................................... 28
    All Reset  ................................................. 31
    Antitheft bar  .............................................. 4
    Antitheft lock  ............................................ 4
    APA ..................................................... 6, 28
    Aspect  ........................................... 6, 28, 30
    Audio Output Vol. ................................... 31
    Auto Power Saving  ................................. 34
    B
    Background ............................................. 31
    Blanking .................................................. 37
    Brightness ............................................... 25
    C
    CC Display  ............................................. 31
    Cleaning the air filter  .............................. 54
    Color ....................................................... 25
    Color Correction  ..................................... 26
    Color Matching  ....................................... 36
    Color Space ....................................... 26, 36
    Color System  .......................................... 34
    Color Temp.  ............................................ 25
    Connecting a computer  ............................. 9
    Connecting an external monitor and audio
    equipment ........................................ 12
    Connecting network equipment  .............. 13
    Connecting to HDBaseT equipment  ....... 14
    Connecting video equipment  .................. 10
    Connection/Power menu ......................... 34
    Contrast ................................................... 25
    Contrast Enhancer ................................... 26
    Control Key Lock  ................................... 32
    Control panel  ............................................ 6
    CONTROL S input terminal ..................... 5
    CONTROL S output terminal ................... 8
    Control window  ...................................... 40
    D
    Digital Zoom ............................................. 6
    Dimensions ............................................. 66
    Direct Power On  ..................................... 35
    Dynamic Range  ...................................... 34
    E
    ECO ......................................................... 34
    ECO MODE (Energy-saving mode)  ......... 7
    Edge Blending  ......................................... 36
    E-mail report  ........................................... 41
    Expert Setting  .......................................... 26
    F
    fH ............................................................. 39
    Film Mode  ............................................... 26
    Filter Cleaning ......................................... 37
    Focus ................................................... 6, 18
    FREEZE .................................................... 7
    Front feet (adjustable)  ......................... 4, 18
    Function menu ......................................... 31
    fV ............................................................. 39
    G
    Gamma Mode  .......................................... 26
    H
    HDBaseT Settings  ................................... 34
    HDMI Cable  ............................................ 34
    High Altitude Mode  ................................ 37
    Hue .......................................................... 25
    I
    ID Mode  .................................................. 32
    ID MODE switch  ...................................... 8
    Image Flip  ............................................... 37
    Image Split  .............................................. 37
    Indicators ................................................. 47
    Information menu  .................................... 39
    Input .......................................................... 5
    Input-A Signal Sel.  .................................. 34
    Installation menu  ..................................... 36
    IP Address Setup  ..................................... 34
    IR Receiver .............................................. 32
    K
    Keystone adjustment  ............................... 19
    L
    Lamp Mode  ............................................. 25
    Lamp Timer  ............................................. 39
    Lamp Timer Reset  ................................... 31
    LAN terminal  ...................................... 5, 13
    Language ................................................. 32
    Lens Control  ............................................ 32 
    						
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    Lens shift  ................................................ 18
    Lens shift range  ...................................... 65
    Location and function of controls ............. 4
    M
    Main unit ................................................... 4
    Menu Position  ......................................... 32
    Messages list  ........................................... 49
    Model Name  ........................................... 39
    Multi Screen  ........................................... 36
    N
    Network Setting  ...................................... 34
    O
    ON/STANDBY indicator .......................... 4
    Operation menu  ...................................... 32
    Output ....................................................... 5
    Overscan ................................................. 28
    P
    Panel Alignment  ..................................... 38
    Pattern ..................................................... 18
    Phase ....................................................... 28
    Picture menu  ........................................... 25
    Picture Mode ........................................... 25
    Pin assignment  ........................................ 60
    Pitch ........................................................ 28
    Projecting an image  ................................ 17
    Projection distance .................................. 64
    Projection distance and lens shift 
    range ................................................ 63
    Projection distance formula  .................... 64
    R
    Reality Creation  ...................................... 26
    Remote commander  .................................. 6
    Remote control receiver  ............................ 4
    Replacing the lamp  ................................. 52
    Replacing the projection lens  ................. 55
    Reset ....................................................... 25
    RS-232C terminal  ..................................... 5
    S
    Screen Aspect  ......................................... 37
    Screen Fitting .......................................... 36
    Screen menu  ........................................... 28
    Security Lock .......................................... 32
    Selecting an input signal  ........................... 6
    Serial No.  ................................................ 39Sharpness ................................................. 25
    Shift ......................................................... 28
    Side cover  .................................................. 4
    Smart APA ............................................... 31
    Specifications .......................................... 57
    Standby ...................................................... 6
    Standby Mode  ......................................... 34
    Start Up Image  ........................................ 31
    Status ....................................................... 32
    T
    Terminals ............................................... 4, 5
    Troubleshooting ...................................... 50
    Turn off .................................................... 22
    Turn on  ................................................ 6, 17
    Twin picture  .............................................. 7
    U
    Using a menu ........................................... 24
    Using network features  ........................... 40
    V
    V Center  .................................................. 28
    Ventilation holes  ........................................ 4
    Vertical Size  ............................................ 28
    Volume ...................................................... 7
    W
    WARNING indicator ........................... 4, 47
    Warp correction  ....................................... 20
    With No Input .......................................... 34
    Z
    Zoom ................................................... 6, 18 
    						
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