Sony Projector Vpl Hs10 User Manual
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Troubleshooting Others 51 GB Others Troubleshooting Pow er The power is not turned on.cWait for about one minute before turning on the power. (1 page 22) cClose the lamp cover securely. (1 page 53) cClose the air filter cover securely. (1 page 54) Picture No picture.cCheck that the proper connections have been made. (1 page 13) cSelect the input source correctly using the INPUT button. (1 page 21) cSet the computer signal to output from an external monitor. cSet the computer signal to output only to an external monitor. This section describes how to solve the problems, how to replace a lamp and air filter, etc. The picture from the PJ MULTI connector is colored strange.cSelect “Computer”, “Component” or “Video GBR” for “Input-A Signal Sel” in the SET SETTING menu according to the input signal. (1 page 29) Color balance is incorrect.cAdjust the picture in the “Adjust Picture ...” of the PICTURE SETTING menu (1 page 27). cSet “Color System” in the SET SETTING menu to match the color system being input. (1 page 29) The picture is too dark.cAdjust the contrast or brightness in the “Adjust Picture ...” of the PICTURE SETTING menu properly. (1 page 27) The picture is not clear.cAdjust the focus with the FOCUS +/–. (1 page 22) cCondensation has occurred on the lens. Leave the projector for about two hours with the power on. The picture flickers.cAdjust “Dot Phase” for “Adjust Signal...” in the INPUT SETTING menu properly. (1 page 28) Sound No sound.cSound can be heard only when an MPEG1 format movie picture is played. (1 page 27) cAdjust “Volume” in the PICTURE SETTING menu, or press VOLUME + on the remote control. On-screen display On-screen display does not appear.cSet “Status” in the MENU SETTING menu to “On.” (1 page 29) Remote control The remote control does not work.cBatteries could be weak. Replace with new batteries. (1 page 6) cInsert the batteries with correct polarities. (1 page 6) “Memory stick” The “Memory Stick” cannot be inserted into the “Memory Stick” slot.cInsert the “Memory Stick” with the arrow mark pointing toward the “Memory Stick” slot of the projector. (1 page 33)
Others GB 52Troubleshooting Indicators The LAMP/COVER or TEMP/FAN indicator on the control panel lights up or flashes if there is any trouble with your projector. Warning messages Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen. Caution messages Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen. Caution regarding messages while using the “Memory Stick” Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages. A still picture in the “Memory Stick” cannot be rotated or deleted.cRelease the lock for the write- protect tab on the “Memory Stick”. (1 page 32) cRelease the protect in the index screen. (1 page 42) The “Memory Stick” cannot be formatted.cRelease the lock for the write- protect tab on the “Memory Stick”. (1 page 32) cThe “Memory stick” is broken. Use another “Memory Stick”. The thumbnails are not displayed.cThe pictures are the JPEG format but not DCF-compatible. Use the DCF-compatible pictures. The still pictures files in the JPEG format stored in a “Memory Stick” cannot be displayed.cSet “Filter” in the “Option” menu to “Still” or “Off.” The movie picture files in the MPEG1 format stored in a “Memory Stick” cannot be displayed.cSet “Filter” in the “Option” menu to “Movie” or “Off.” LAMP/COVER flashes.cAttach the lamp cover or the air filter cover securely. (1 pages 53 and 54) LAMP/COVER lights up.cThe lamp has reached the end of its life. Replace the lamp. (1 pages 53) cThe lamp becomes a high temperature. Wait for one minute to cool down the lamp and turn on the power again. (1 page 22) TEMP/FAN flashes.cThe fan is broken. Consult with qualified Sony personnel. TEMP/FAN lights up.cThe internal temperature is unusually high. Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes. LAMP/COVER and TEMP/FAN light up.cThe electrical system breaks down. Consult with qualified Sony personnel. LAMP/ COVERTEMP/ FA NPOWER SAVINGON/ STANDBY LAMP/COVER Indicator TEMP/FAN Indicator High temp.! Lamp off in 1 min.cTurn off the power. cCheck to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes. Frequency is out of range!cInput a signal that is within the acceptable range of the frequency. cSet the output signal on an external monitor of the connected computer to SVGA. Please check Input-A Signal Sel.cSet “Input-A Signal Sel.” in the SET SETTING menu to “Computer” when RGB signal is input from the computer. (1 page 29) Please check Digital Signal Sel.cSet “Digital Signal Sel.” in the SET SETTING menu to “Computer” when RGB signal is input from the computer.(1 page 29) Note Before you change the “Digital Signal Sel.” setting, disconnect the DVI cable and turn off the digital tuner, etc. Please replace the LAMP.cIt is time to replace the lamp. Replace the lamp. (1 page 53) Please replace the filter.cIt is time to replace the air filter. Replace the air filter. (1 page 54) NO INPUTcNo signal is input. Check connections. (1 page 13) Not applicable!cPress the appropriate button. No Memory StickcInsert the “Memory Stick” into the “Memory Stick” slot correctly. No filecNo picture files are contained in the currently selected folder. No movie filecNo movie picture files are contained in the currently selected folder although “Filter” is set to “Movie” in the “Option” menu. No still filecNo still picture files are contained in the currently selected folder although “Filter” is set to “Still” in the “Option” menu.
Others 53 GB Replacing the Lamp Caution displays while you are using the “Memory Stick” If a picture file has some problem, the following indicator may appear on the screen. Check the following to cope with the corresponding situation. Replacing the Lamp The lamp used for the light source has a certain life. When the lamp dims, the color balance of the picture becomes strange, or “Please replace the LAMP.” appears on the screen, the lamp is exhausted. Replace the lamp with a new one (not supplied). Use LMP-H180 Projector Lamp as the replacement lamp. When replacing the lamp after using the projector Turn off the projector, then unplug the power cord. Wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool. Caution The lamp becomes a high temperature after turning off the projector with the [/1 (on/standby) switch. If you touch the lamp, you may scald your finger. When you replace the lamp, wait for at least an hour for the lamp to cool. 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. 1 Place a protective sheet (cloth) beneath the projector. Turn the projector over so you can see its underside. Note Be sure that the projector is stable after turning it over. Cannot playcThe MS SLIDE button has been pressed while no movie picture files are contained in the selected folder. Slide show will not start. Cannot playcImage data of a movie picture file is broken. Memory Stick lockedcThe erasure prevention switch on a “Memory Stick” is set to “LOCK.” Release the lock. Memory Stick errorcThe “Memory Stick” is broken. cClean the terminal on the “Memory Stick.” Memory Stick type errorcA “Memory Stick” that is not compatible or cannot be used with the projector has been inserted. Format errorcThe“Memory Stick” has not been formatted correctly. Format it on this projector correctly. cFormatting is not successful. File errorcThe selected folder has not been named correctly. Reenter the name with less than 66 characters including “/” by displaying the “Select Folder” menu. Read Only MemorycA read-only “Memory Stick” in which picture files are recorded has been inserted. You cannot record or delete the data with a read-only “Memory Stick.” cThe image data is the JPEG or MPEG1 format that is not-compatible. cThere is the thumbnail but it is not DCF- compatible. cThere is no selected image data. cThere is the image data but the thumbnail is broken. cThe image data is broken.
Others GB 54Replacing the Air Filter 2 Press the adjuster adjustment button to raise the adjuster. 3 Open the lamp cover by loosening a screw with the Philips screwdriver. 4 Loosen the two screws on the lamp unit with the Philips screwdriver. Pull out the lamp unit by the handle, taking care not to touch the adjuster. 5 Insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place, taking care not to touch the adjuster. Tighten the two screws. Fold down the handle. 6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the screws. 7 Press the adjuster adjustment button to replace the adjuster.8 Turn the projector back over. 9 Connect the power cord and set the projector to standby mode. 10 Press the following buttons on the remote control in the following order for less than five seconds each: RESET,
Others 55 GB Specifications 2 Open the filter cover while pushing the filter lock knobs inward. 3 Remove the air filter from the projector by holding the tab on the filter cover. 4 Insert the new air filter into the projector. 5 Replace the filter cover. Specifications System Projection system 3 LCD panels, 1 lens, projection system LCD panel 0.87-inch TFT LCD panel, 3,276,504 pixels (1,092,168 pixels × 3) Lens 1.3 times zoom lens (powered) f33.6 - 42 mm/F1.85 - 2.2 Lamp 180 W UHP type Projection picture size Range: 40 to 300 inches (measured diagonally) Color system NTSC 3.58/PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/ PAL-M/PAL-N system, switched automatically/manually Acceptable video signals 15 kHz RGB/component 50/60 Hz, Progressive component 50/60 Hz, DTV (480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p, 575/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/ 60i, 1080/50i), 1080/24PsF, Composite video, Y/C video Acceptable computer signals fH: 19 to 72 kHz fV: 48 to 92 Hz Maximum resolution XGA 1024 × 768, fV: 85 Hz Speaker 33 mm (1 5/16 inches) diameter, max. 2 W × 2 (available only for using a “Memory Stick”) Input/Output Video input VIDEO: phono type Composite video: 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) S VIDEO: Y/C mini DIN 4-pin type (male) Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) C (chrominance): burst 0.286 Vp-p ±2 dB (NTSC) (75 ohms terminated) burst 0.3 Vp-p±2 dB (PAL) (75 ohms terminated) Y/P B/CB/PR/CRComponent: phono type G with Sync/Y: 1 Vp-p±2dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) B/C B/PB: 0.7 Vp-p±2dB positive (75 ohms terminated) R/C R/PR: 0.7 Vp-p±2 dB positive (75 ohms terminated)
Others GB 56Specifications DVI (TMDS) Digital RGB PJ MULTI 32-pin multi connector Composite video: 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) S video: Y/C Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) C (chrominance): burst 0.286 Vp-p±2 dB (NTSC) (75 ohms terminated) burst 0.3 Vp-p±2 dB (PAL) (75 ohms terminated) Analog RGB/component: R/C R (PR): 0.7 Vp-p±2 dB (75 ohms terminated) G: 0.7 Vp-p±2 dB (75 ohms terminated) G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p±2 dB sync negative (75 ohms terminated) B/C B (PB): 0.7 Vp-p±2 dB (75 ohms terminated) SYNC/HD: Composite sync input: 1–5 Vp-p high impedance, positive/ negative Horizontal sync input: 1–5 Vp-p high impedance, positive/negative VD: Vertical sync input: 1–5 Vp-p high impedance, positive/ negative “Memory Stick” Slot 1 General Dimensions 345 × 148 × 369 mm (13 5/8 × 5 7/8 × 14 5/8 inches) (w/ h/d) Mass Approx. 5.4 kg (11 lb 14 oz) Power requirements AC 100 to 240 V, 2.9–1.1 A, 50/60 Hz Power consumption Max. 260 W (Standby mode: 5 W) Operating temperature 0ºC to 35ºC (32ºF to 95ºF) Operating humidity 35% to 85% (no condensation) Storage temperature –20ºC to 60ºC (–4ºF to 140ºF) Storage humidity 10% to 90% Supplied accessories Remote control RM-PJHS10 (1) Size AA (R6) batteries (2) Signal interface cable SIC-HS41 (10 m) (1) AC power cord (1)Air filter (for replacement) (1) Cinema Filter (1) Operating Instructions (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Optional accessories Signal interface unit IFU-HS1 Projector Lamp LMP-H180 (for replacement) Air filter PK-HS10FL (for replacement) Signal interface cables SIC-HS10/SIC-HS20/SIC-HS30/ SIC-HS40 Projection lens Short Focused Conversion Lens VPLL-CW10 Long Focused Conversion Lens VPLL-CT10 Projector Suspension Support PSS-610 Projection Distances for a 720p format signal, computer’s signal, etc. ae f b c d 12 12f Screen Projector
Others 57 GB Specifications When projecting using both “Side Shot” and “V Keystone” adjustments For a 720p format signal, computer’s signal or data stored in a “Memory Stick” Unit: m (feet) When projecting using “Side Shot” adjustment only For a 1080i format signal Unit: m (feet) For a 720p format signal, computer’s signal or data stored in a “Memory Stick” Unit: m (feet) Screen size (inches)40 60 80 100 120 a1.6 (5.2)2.4 (7.9)3.2 (10.5)4.0 (13.1)4.8 (15.7) b1.8 (5.9)2.8 (9.2)3.7 (12.1)4.7 (15.4)5.6 (18.4) c–0.2 (–0.7)–0.3 (–1.0)–0.4 (–1.3)–0.5 (–1.6)–0.7 (–2.3) d–0.2 (–0.7)–0.3 (–1.0)–0.3 (–1.0)–0.4 (–2.0)–0.5 (–1.6) e0.3 (1.6)0.5 (2.6)0.7 (3.3)0.8 (4.3)1.0 (4.9) f0.4 (2.0)0.6 (3.0)0.8 (3.9)1.0 (4.9)1.2 (5.9) Screen size (inches)150 180 200 250 300 a6.0 (19.7)7.3 (24.0)8.1 ( 26.6)10.1 (33.1)12.1 (39.7) b7.0 (23.0)8.4 (27.6)9.4 (30.8)11.7 (38.4)14.1 (46.3) c–0.8 (–2.6)–1.0 (–3.3)–1.1 (–3.6)–1.4 (–4.6)–1.6 (–5.2) d–0.6 (–2.0)–0.8 (–2.6)–0.9 (–3.0)–1.1 (–3.6)–1.3 (–4.3) e1.3 (4.3)1.5 (4.9)1.7 (5.6)2.1 (6.9)2.5 (8.2) f1.5 (4.9)1.8 (5.9)1.9 (6.2)2.4 (7.9)2.9 (9.5) Screen size (inches)40 60 80 100 120 a1.6 (5.2)2.4 (7.9)3.2 (10.5)4.0 (13.1)4.8 (15.7) b1.8 (5.9)2.8 (9.2)3.7 (12.1)4.7 (15.4)5.6 (18.4) c0.0 (0.0)0.1 (0.3)0.1 (0.3)0.1 (0.3)0.2 (0.7) d0.1 (0.3)0.2 (0.7)0.3 (1.0)0.4 (1.3)0.4 (1.3) Screen size (inches)150 180 200 250 300 a6.0 (19.7)7.3 (24.0)8.1 (26.6)10.1 (33.1)12.1 (39.7) b7.0 (23.0)8.4 (27.6)9.4 (30.8)11.7 (38.4)14.1 (46.3) c0.2 (0.7)0.2 (0.7)0.3 (1.0)0.3 (1.0)0.4 (1.3) d0.6 (2.0)0.7 (2.3)0.8 (2.6)0.9 (3.0)1.1 (3.6) Screen size (inches)40 60 80 100 120 a1.6 (5.2)2.4 (7.9)3.2 (10.5)4.0 (13.1)4.8 (15.7) b1.8 (5.9)2.8 (9.2)3.7 (12.1)4.7 (15.4)5.6 (18.4) c–0.1 (–0.3)–0.1 (–0.3)–0.1 (–0.3)–0.1 (–0.3)–0.1 (–0.3) d0.0 (0.0)0.0 (0.0)0.1 (0.3)0.1 (0.3)0.1 (0.3) Screen size (inches)150 180 200 250 300 a6.0 (19.7)7.3 (24.0)8.1 (26.6)10.1 (33.1)12.1 (39.7) b7.0 (23.0)8.4 (27.6)9.4 (30.8)11.7 (38.4)14.1 (46.3) c–0.2 (–0.7)–0.2 (–0.7)–0.2 (–0.7)–0.2 (–0.7)–0.3 (–1.0) d0.1 (0.3)0.2 (0.7)0.2 (0.7)0.2 (0.7)0.3 (1.0)
Others GB 58Specifications Projection Distances When Installing the Optional Conversion Lens Floor installation When using the VPLL-CT10 Long Focused Conversion Lens Use the 40 to 100-inch screen. Set the projector’s lens to the telephoto position. To set it to the telephoto position, press ZOOM +/– until the projected picture becomes the smallest. For 16:9 aspect ratio screens Unit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a = {(SS × 54.15/0.8788) – 211.9761} b = x – (SS/0.8788 × 5.516) c = x – (SS/0.8788 × 5.516 + 96.3) For 4:3 aspect ratio screensUnit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a = {(SS × 54.15/0.7240) – 211.9761} b = x – (SS/0.7240 × 5.516) c = x – (SS/0.7240 × 5.516 + 96.3) SS (inches) 40 60 80 100 a 2253 (88 5/8) 3485 (137 1/8) 4717 (185 7/8) 5950 (234 3/8) b x-251 (x-10) x-377 (x-14 7/8) x-502 (x-19 7/8) x-628 (x-24 3/4) c x-347 (x-13 3/4) x-473 (x-18 5/8) x-598 (x-23 5/8) x-724 (x-28 1/2) SS (inches) 40 60 80 100 a 2779 (109 1/2) 4275 (168 5/8) 5771 (227 1/4) 7266 ( 286 3/8) b x-305 (x-12) x-457 (x-18) x-609 (x-24) x-762 (x-30) c x-401 (x-15 7/8) x-553 (x-21 7/8) x-706 (x-27 7/8) x-858 (x-33 7/8) a x b c Floor installation example When using the VPLL-CT10 Conversion Lens Center of the screen Wa l l Floor Distance from the front of the cabinet to the center of the conversion lens a: Distance between the screen and the center of the lens b: Distance from the floor to the center of the lens c: Distance from the floor to the bottom of the projector x: Free Center of the lens 35.8 mm (1 7/16 inches)
Others 59 GB Specifications When using the VPLL-CW10 Short Focused Conversion Lens Use the 60 to 300-inch screens. For 16:9 aspect ratio screens Unit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a (minimum) = {(SS × 26.67/0.8788) – 78} × 1.025 a (maximum) = {(SS × 33.6857998/0.8788) – 80.10586} × 0.975 b = x – (SS/0.8788 × 5.516) c = x – (SS/0.8788 × 5.516 + 96.3) For 4:3 aspect ratio screensUnit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a (minimum) = {(SS × 26.67/0.7240) – 78} × 1.025 a (maximum) = {(SS × 33.6857998/0.7240) – 80.103586} × 0.975 b = x – (SS/0.7240 × 5.516) c = x – (SS/0.7240 × 5.516 + 96.3) Ceiling installation When using the VPLL-CT10 Long Focused Conversion Lens Use the 80 to 100-inch screens. Set the projector’s lens to the telephoto position. To set it to the telephoto position, press ZOOM +/– until the projected picture becomes the smallest. SS (inches) 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 aMinimum1786 (70 1/2)2409 (95)3031 (119 5/16)3653 (143 3/4)4586 (180 3/4)5519 (217 3/8)6141 (241 7/8)7697 (303 1/4)9252 (364 1/4) Maximum2164 (85 1/8)2912 (111 5/8)3659 (144 1/8)4407 (173 3/4)5528 (217 3/4)6649 (261 7/8)7397 (291 1/8)9266 (365 1/8)11134 (438 1/4) bx-377 (x-14 7/8)x-502 (x-19 7/8)x-628 (x-24 3/4)x-753 (x-29 3/4)x-942 (x-37 1/8)x-1130 (x-44 1/2)x-1255 (x-49 1/2)x-1569 (x-61 7/8)x-1883 (x-74 1/4) cx-473 (x-18 5/8)x-598 (x-23 5/8)x-724 (x-28 1/2)x-850 (x-33 1/2)x-1038 (x-48 7/8)x-1226 (x-48 3/8)x-1352 (x-53 1/4)x-1666 (x-85 5/8)x-1979 (x-78) SS (inches) 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 aMinimum2185 (86 1/4)2940 (115 7/8)3695 (145 3/4)4451 (175 1/4)5583 (218 7/8)6716 (284 5/8)7471 (294 1/4)9359 (368 5/8)11246 (443) Maximum2644 (104)3551 (139 7/8)4458 (175 5/8)5365 (211 1/2)6726 (265)8087 (318 5/8)8994 (354)11262 (443 5/8)13531 (532 3/4) bx-457 (x-18)x-609 (x-24)x-762 (x-30)x-914 (x-36)x-1143 (x-45)x-1371 (x-54)x-1524 (x-60)x-1905 (x-75)x-2286 (x-90) cx-553 (x-21 7/8)x-706 (x-27 7/8)x-858 (x-33 7/8)x-1011 (x-39 7/8)x-1239 (x-48 7/8)x-1468 (x-57 7/8)x-1620 (x-63 7/9)x-2001 (x-78 13/16)x-2382 (x-93 7/8) When using the VPLL-CW10 Conversion Lens Distance from the front of the cabinet to the center of the conversion lens 5.9 mm ( 1/4 inches)
Others GB 60Specifications For 16:9 aspect ratio screensUnit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a = {(SS × 54.15/0.8788) – 211.9761} x = b – (SS/0.8788 × 5.516) For 4:3 aspect ratio screensUnit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a = {(SS × 54.15/0.7240) – 211.9761} x = b + (SS/0.7240 × 5.516) When using the VPLL-CW10 Short Focused Conversion Lens Use the 80 to 300-inch screens. For 16:9 aspect ratio screens Unit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a (minimum) = {(SS × 26.67/0.8788) – 78} × 1.025 a (maximum) = {(SS × 33.6857998/0.8788) – 80.10586} × 0.975 x = b + (SS/0.8788 × 5.516) For 4:3 aspect ratio screensUnit: mm (inches) To calculate the installation measurements (SS: Screen size) a (minimum) = {(SS × 26.67/0.7240) – 78} × 1.025 a (maximum) = {(SS × 33.6857990/0.7240) – 80.103586} × 0.975 x = b + (SS/0.7240 × 5.516) SS (inches) 80 100 a (standard values) 4717 (185 7/8) 5950 (234 3/8) x b+502 (19 7/8)b+628 (24 3/4) bWhen using the PSS-610, adjustable with 243/268/293/ 343/368/393 mm SS (inches) 80 100 a (standard values) 5771 (227 1/4) 7266 (286 3/8) x b+609 (b+24) b+762 (b+30) bWhen using the PSS-610, adjustable with 243/268/293/ 343/368/393 mm SS (inches) 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 aMinimum2409 (95)3031 (119 5/16)3653 (143 3/4)4586 (180 3/4)5519 (217 3/8)6141 (241 7/8)7697 (303 1/4)9252 (344 1/4) Maximum2912 (114 5/8)3659 (144 1/8)4407 (173 3/4)5528 (217 3/4)6649 (251 7/8)7397 (211 3/4)9266 (345 1/8)11134 (438 1/4) xb+502 (b+19 7/8)b+628 (b+24 3/4)b+753 (b+29 3/4)b+942 (b+37 1/8)b+1130 (b+44 1/2)b+1255 (b+49 1/2)b+1569 (b+61 7/8)b+1883 (b+74 1/4) b When using the PSS-610, adjustable with 243/268/293/343/368/393 mm SS (inches) 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300 aMinimum2940 (115 7/8)3695 (145 3/4)4451 (175 1/4)5583 (219 3/4)6716 (214 5/8)7471 (294 1/4)9359 (368 5/8)11246 (443) Maximum3551 (139 7/8)4458 (175 5/8)5365 (211 1/2)6726 (265)7087 (318 5/8)8994 (354)11262 (443 3/8)13531 (532 3/4) xb+609 (b+24)b+762 (b+30)b+914 (b+36)b+1143 (b+45)b+1371 (b+54)b+1524 (b+60)b+1905 (b+75)b+2288 (b+90) b When using the PSS-610, adjustable with 243/268/293/343/368/393 mm