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    							21 (GB)
    To connect 15k RGB/Component
    equipment
    Notes
    • Set the aspect ratio using ASPECT in the INPUT
    SETTING menu according to the input signal.
    For details, see page 30 (GB).
    • When you connect the projector to 15k RGB/
    component video equipment, select RGB,
    component or VCR GBR with the INPUT-A setting
    in the SET SETTING menu.
    • Use the composite sync signal when you input the
    external sync signal from 15k RGB/component
    equipment.
    MOUSE
    CTRL S
    PLUG IN POWER
    AUDIO
    AUDIOVIDEOS VIDEO
    INPUT A~AC IN
    SMF-402 Signal Cable (not
    supplied) HD D-sub 15-pin
    (male) y 3 × phono jack Left side
    to audio
    output Stereo
    audio
    connecting
    cable (not
    supplied)
    15k RGB/Component
    equipmentto RGB/
    component
    output
    PUSH
    Connecting to a LAN (VPL-PX15
    only)
    This projector is networking compatible. Using a
    wireless LAN PC card or a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
    LAN cable, you can connect the projector to a
    wireless or wired LAN. You can also install a PC
    memory card.
    This section describes how to connect to a LAN and
    how to install a PC card.
    Whenever you connect the projector to a LAN or use
    a memory card, set INPUT-B FUNC. in the
    INSTALL SETTING menu to ON.
    For details, see page 33 (GB).
    Installing a PC card
    When you use a wireless LAN PC card or memory
    card, insert the card into the INPUT B PC CARD
    slot.
    To remove the PC card from the slot, press the eject
    button.
    PC card
    Insert the card with the arrow mark
    facing toward the slot.The eject button pops out
    when the card is inserted.
    Connecting the Projector 
    						
    							22 (GB)
    Connection using a wireless LAN PC card
    INPUT B
    PC CARD
    INPUT A~AC IN
    PUSH
    Connecting the Projector
    Left side of the projector Wireless LAN PC card
    (IEEE802.11b compliant)
    (recommended)
    Computer
    Wireless LAN
    access point
    (IEEE802.11b
    compliant)
    (recommended)Wireless LAN PC card
    (IEEE802.11b compliant) (specified)
    to Hub/router
    Wireless LAN PC card
    (IEEE802.11b compliant)
    (recommended)Computer
    Connection using a wireless LAN PC card
    (Peer to Peer mode)
    INPUT B
    PC CARD
    INPUT A~AC IN
    PUSH
    Left side of the projector Wireless LAN PC card
    (IEEE802.11b compliant)
    (recommended)Computer
    Wireless LAN PC card
    (IEEE802.11b compliant) (specified)
    Notes
    •For details on the recommended PC card or wireless
    LAN access point, see the supplied “Specified/
    recommended PC Card/Wireless LAN Access
    Point.”
    •When you use a LAN, you must set the IP address.
    For details on how to set the IP address, etc., see the
    supplied “Operating Instructions for Networking.” 
    						
    							23 (GB)
    .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1) PowerPoint is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A. and other countries).
    INPUT B
    PC CARD
    INPUT A~AC IN
    PUSH
    Computer
    Left side of the projector to router
    LAN cableHubComputer
    Computer LAN cableLAN cable
    LAN cable
    Connecting using the ETHER connector
    Installing a memory card
    If you store a file created with Microsoft PowerPoint1)
    in a memory card and insert it into the INPUT B PC
    CARD slot, you can run a presentation without
    connecting a computer.
    For inserting and removing a memory card, see “Installing
    a PC card” on page 21 (GB).
    For details on the recommended memory card, see the
    supplied “Specified/recommended PC Card/Wireless LAN
    Access Point.”
    to INPUT B
    EHTER connector
    Connecting the Projector / Selecting the Menu Language
    Selecting the Menu
    Language
    You can select the language to be used in the menu
    and other on screen displays from 9 languages. The
    factory setting is ENGLISH.
    1Plug the AC power cord into the wall outlet.
    2Press the I / 1 key to turn on the power.
    3Press the MENU key.
    The menu display appears.
    4Press the M or m key to select the SET SETTING
    menu, then press the , or ENTER key.
    The SET SETTING menu appears.
    HELP LAMP/
    COVERTEMP/
    FANPOWER
    SAVINGON/
    STANDBY
    RESET APA VOLUME
    ENTERINPUT MENU
    14,5,6 3 2
    SET SETTING
    STATUS: ON
    INPUT-A: COMPUTER
    AUTO INPUT SEL:OFF
         LANGUAGE:ENGLISHPOWER SAVING:OFFIR RECEIVER:FRONT&REARINPUT-A
    ENTER key 
    						
    							24 (GB)
    HELP LAMP/
    COVERTEMP/
    FANPOWER
    SAVINGON/
    STANDBY
    RESET APA VOLUME
    ENTERINPUT MENU
    MUTINGPICAUDIO
    HELP
    APA
    LASER
    INPUTD KEYSTONE
    FREEZE
    PJ NETWORKON COMMAND
    OFF
    VOLUME
    ENTER
    FUNCTION
    RM-PJM15
    PROJECTOR
    D ZOOMCLICKRESET/
    ESCAPE
    MENU/
    TAB
    R
    1
    23
    2
    332
    I / 1
    INPUT
    FREEZE
    MENU ENTER
    D KEYSTONEMS SLIDE
    RESET
    FUNCTIOND ZOOM12
    APA
    +
    –RCLICK
    Selecting the Menu Language / Projecting
    5Press the M or m key to select LANGUAGE, then
    press the , or ENTER key.
    6Press the M or m key to select a language, then
    press the < or ENTER key.
    The menu changes to the selected language.
    To clear the menu display
    Press the MENU key.
    The menu display disappears automatically if no key
    is pressed for one minute.
    Projecting
    Rear remote
    control detectorON/STANDBY
    indicator
    APA key APA key
    for VPL-PX15/PX10 for VPL-PS10
    1After all equipment is connected completely, plug
    the AC power cord into the wall outlet.
    The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in red and the
    projector goes into the standby mode.
    2Press the I / 1 key to turn on the projector.
    The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in green.
    3Turn on all equipment connected to the projector.
    Press the INPUT key to select the input source.
    INPUT-A: Selects the video signal input from the
    INPUT A connector.
    INPUT-B (VPL-PX15 only): Selects display of
    the INPUT B (Windows CE) window.
    VIDEO: Selects the video signal input from the
    VIDEO jack on the video input connectors.
    S-VIDEO: Selects the video signal input from the
    S VIDEO connector on the video input
    connectors.
    4Turn the zoom ring to adjust the size of the
    picture.
    5Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.
    Note
    Looking into the lens when the projector is projecting
    an image may cause injury to your eyes.
    To cut off the picture
    Press the PIC MUTING key on the Remote
    Commander (VPL-PX15/PX10 only). To restore the
    picture, press the PIC MUTING key again.
    To get the clearest picture
    You can get the best picture automatically when a
    signal from the computer is input. Press the APA key.
    The picture is automatically adjusted to project the
    clearest picture possible. 
    						
    							25 (GB)
    Notes
    •Adjust the signal when a still picture is displayed on
    the screen.
    •Press the APA key when the full image is displayed
    on the screen. If there are black edges around the
    image, the APA function will not function properly
    and the image may extend beyond the screen.
    •If you switch the input signal or re-connect a
    computer, press the APA key again to get the
    suitable picture.
    •“ADJUSTING” appears on the screen. To restore the
    original screen, press the APA key again during the
    adjustment.
    •“Complete!” appears on the screen when the picture
    is adjusted properly. However, depending on the
    kinds of input signal, the picture may not always be
    adjusted properly.
    •Adjust the items in the INPUT SETTING menu
    when you adjust the picture manually.
    For details on the INPUT SETTING menu, see page 29
    (GB).
    To correct trapezoidal distortion
    When the projected image is a trapezoid, correct it by
    pressing the D KEYSTONE key on the Remote
    Commander or by adjusting DIGIT KEYSTONE in
    the INSTALL SETTING menu.
    When the base edge is longer than the upper
    edge as shown in the figure below:
    When the upper edge is longer than the base
    edge as shown in the figure below:
    For details on “DIGIT KEYSTONE,” see page 33 (GB).
    Set the value to negative.
    Set the value to positive.
    Projecting
    To turn off the power
    1Press the I / 1 key.
    “Power OFF?” appears on the screen.
    Note
    The message will disappear if you press any key
    except the I / 
    1 key, or if you do not press any
    key for five seconds.
    2Press the I / 1 key again.
    The ON/STANDBY indicator flashes in green and
    the fan continues to run for about 90 seconds to
    reduce internal heat build-up. Also, the ON/
    STANDBY indicator flashes quickly for the first
    60 seconds. During this first 60 seconds, you will
    not be able to turn the power back on with the
    I / 
    1 key.
    3Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet
    after the fan stops running and the ON/STANDBY
    indicator lights in red.
    When you cannot confirm the on-screen
    message
    When you cannot confirm the on-screen message at
    anytime, you can turn off the power by holding the
    I / 
    1 key for about one second.
    Note
    Do not unplug the AC power cord while the
    fan is still running; otherwise, the fan will
    stop even though the internal heat level is
    still high. This may lead to a breakdown of the
    projector.
    Cleaning the air filter
    Clean the air filter every 300 hours to ensure
    optimal performance. 
    						
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    To enlarge the image (Digital Zoom
    function)
    You can enlarge an area on the image you select.
    This function works only when a signal from a
    computer is input.
    1Project the original size picture and press the D
    ZOOM + key on the Remote Commander.
    The Digital Zoom icon appears in the center of the
    image.
    2Move the icon to a point in the center of the
    portion of the image you want to enlarge. Use the
    arrow keys (M/m/
    						
    							27 (GB)
    Using the Menu
    Using the Menu
    The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for
    making various adjustments and settings.
    Note
    (VPL-PX15/PX10 only)
    Before operation, confirm that the PJ/NETWORK
    select switch on the Remote Commander is set to PJ.
    If it is set to NETWORK, the menu display will not
    appear even when you press the MENU key on the
    Remote Commander.
    To select the language used in the menu, see page
    23 (GB).
    1Press the MENU key.
    The menu display appears.
    The menu presently selected is shown as a yellow
    button.
    PICTURE CTRL
    CONTRAST: 80
    BRIGHT: 50
    RGB ENHANCER:30GAMMA MODE:GRAPHICS
    COLOR TEMP: LOW
    VOLUME: 50INPUT-A
    2Use the M or m key to select a menu, then press
    the , or ENTER key.
    The selected menu appears.
    SET SETTING
    STATUS: ON
    INPUT-A: COMPUTER
    AUTO INPUT SEL:OFF
          LANGUAGE: ENGLISHPOWER SAVING:OFFIR RECEIVER:FRONT&REARINPUT-A
    3Select an item.
    Use the M or m key to select the item, then press
    the , or ENTER key.
    4Make settings or adjustments on an item.
    For details on setting individual items, see the relevant
    menu pages.
    To clear the menu
    Press the MENU key.
    The menu display disappears automatically if no key
    is pressed for one minute.
    To reset items that have been adjusted
    Press the RESET key.
    “Complete!” appears on the screen and the settings
    appearing on the screen will be reset to their factory
    preset values.
    Items that can be reset are:
    •“CONTRAST, ” “BRIGHT, ” “COLOR, ” “HUE,”
    “SHARP,” and “RGB ENHANCER” in the
    PICTURE CTRL menu.
    •“DOT PHASE, ” “SIZE H,” and “SHIFT” in the
    INPUT SETTING menu.
    •“DIGIT KEYSTONE” in the INSTALL SETTING
    menu.
    About the retention of the settings
    The settings are automatically stored in the projector
    memory.
    When no signal is input
    When there is no input signal, “NO INPUT–Cannot
    adjust this item.” appears on the screen, and the items
    mentioned above cannot be adjusted.
    About the menu display
    You can set the display position of the menu, the
    intensity of the background picture, and the color of
    the menu items as you like.
    For details, see page 33 (GB).
    Menus           Setting items
    Adjustments and Settings Using the Menu 
    						
    							28 (GB)
    The PICTURE CTRL Menu
    The PICTURE CTRL Menu
    The PICTURE CTRL (control) menu is used for
    adjusting the picture.
    Unadjustable items for a particular input signal are not
    displayed in the menu.
    Operation
    1. Select an item
    Use the M or m key to select the item, then press the
    , or ENTER key.
    2. Adjust an item
    •When changing the adjustment level:
    To increase the value, press the M or , key.
    To decrease the value, press the m or < key.
    Press the ENTER key to restore the original screen.
    •When changing the setting:
    Press the M or m key to change the setting.
    Press the ENTER or < key to restore the original
    screen.
    CONTRAST
    Adjusts the picture contrast.
    The higher the setting, the greater the contrast.
    The lower the setting, the lower the contrast.
    BRIGHT
    Adjusts the picture brightness.
    The higher the setting, the brighter the picture.
    The lower the setting, the darker the picture.
    COLOR
    Adjusts color intensity.
    The higher the setting, the greater the intensity.
    The lower the setting, the lower the intensity.
    HUE
    Adjusts color tones.
    The higher the setting, the more the picture becomes
    greenish.
    The lower the setting, the more the picture becomes
    purplish.
    SHARP
    Adjusts the picture sharpness.
    The higher the setting, the sharper the picture.
    The lower the setting, the softer the picture.
    RGB ENHANCER
    Adjusts the picture sharpness when RGB signals are
    input.
    The higher the setting, the sharper the picture.
    The lower the setting, the softer the picture.
    D. (Dynamic) PICTURE
    Emphasizes the black color.
    ON: Emphasizes the black color to produce a bolder
    “dynamic” picture.
    OFF: Reproduces the dark portions of the picture
    accurately, in accordance with the source signal.
    GAMMA MODE
    Selects a gamma correction curve.
    GRAPHICS: Improves the reproduction of half
    tones. Photos can be reproduced in natural tones.
    TEXT: Contrasts black and white. Suitable for
    images that contain lots of text.
    COLOR TEMP
    Adjusts the color temperature.
    HIGH: Makes the white color bluish.
    LOW: Makes the white color reddish.
    When the video signal is input
    When the RGB signal is input
    PICTURE CTRL
    CONTRAST: 80
    BRIGHT: 50
    COLOR: 50
    HUE: 50
    SHARP: 50
    D.PICTURE: ON
    COLOR TEMP: LOW
    COLOR SYS: AUTO
    VOLUME: 50VIDEO
    PICTURE CTRL
    CONTRAST: 80
    BRIGHT: 50
    RGB ENHANCER:30GAMMA MODE:GRAPHICS
    COLOR TEMP: LOW
    VOLUME: 50INPUT-A 
    						
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    COLOR SYS (System)
    Selects the color system of the input signal.
    AUTO: Automatically selects one of the following
    signals: NTSC
    3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43.
    PAL-M/N: Automatically selects one of the
    following signals: PAL-M/PAL-N, NTSC
    3.58.
    Normally, set to AUTO.
    If the picture is distorted or colorless, select the color
    system appropriate to the input signal.
    VOLUME
    Adjusts the volume. The volume can be adjusted for
    each of INPUT A, INPUT B (VPL-PX15 only),
    VIDEO and S VIDEO input.
    Input signals and adjustable/setting items
    Item Input signal
    Video orComponentRGB1)
    S video (Y/C)Video GBR
    CONTRAST
    BRIGHT
    COLOR–
    HUE–
    SHARP–
    RGB–––
    ENHANCER
    D. PICTURE––
    GAMMA – – –
    MODE
    COLOR
    TEMP
    COLOR
    –––
    SYS
    VOLUME
     : Adjustable/can be set
    – : Not adjustable/can not be set
    1) The RGB signals of a computer
    (except for B & W)
    (NTSC3.58/
    4.43 only)
    The INPUT SETTING Menu
    The INPUT SETTING menu is used to adjust the
    input signal.
    Unadjustable items for a particular input signal are not
    displayed in the menu.
    Operation
    1. Select an item
    Use the M or m key to select the item, then press the
    , or ENTER key.
    2. Adjust an item
    •When changing the adjustment level:
    To increase the value, press the M or , key.
    To decrease the value, press the m or < key.
    Press the ENTER key to restore the original screen.
    •When changing the setting:
    Press the M or m key to change the setting.
    Press the ENTER or < key to restore the original
    screen.
    DOT PHASE
    Adjusts the dot phase of the LCD panel and the signal
    input from the INPUT A/B connector. Adjust the
    picture further for a finer picture after the picture is
    adjusted by pressing the APA key. Adjust the picture
    to the point where it looks clearest.
    When the video signal is input
    When the RGB signal is input
    Memory No.
    Signal typeMemory No.
    Signal type
    The PICTURE CTRL Menu / The INPUT SETTING Menu
    INPUT SETTING
    SHIFT H: 200 V: 30
    ASPECT: 16:9
    NO.01
    VIDEO/60VIDEO
    INPUT SETTING
    DOT PHASE: 0
    SIZE  H: 1056
    SHIFT H: 200 V: 30
    SCAN CONV: ON
    NO.17
    800x600INPUT-A 
    						
    							30 (GB)
    SIZE H
    Adjusts the horizontal size of the picture input from
    the INPUT A/B connector.
    The higher the setting, the larger the horizontal size of
    the picture.
    The lower the setting, the smaller the horizontal size
    of the picture. Adjust the setting according to the dots
    of the input signal.
    For details on a suitable value for preset signals, see page
    31 (GB).
    SHIFT
    Adjusts the position of the picture input from the
    INPUT A/B connectors or video input connectors.
    H adjusts the horizontal position of the picture.
    V adjusts the vertical position of the picture.
    As the setting for H increases, the picture moves to
    the right, and as the setting decreases, the picture
    moves to the left.
    As the setting for V increases, the picture moves up,
    and as the setting decreases, the picture moves down.
    Use the < or , key to adjust the horizontal position
    and the M or m key for the vertical position.
    ASPECT
    Sets the aspect ratio of the picture.
    When inputting a 16:9 (squeezed) signal from
    equipment such as a DVD player, set this to 16:9.
    4:3 : When a picture with a ratio of 4:3 is input.
    16:9 : When a picture with a ratio of 16:9 (squeezed)
    is input.
    SCAN CONV (Scan converter)
    Converts the signal to display the picture according to
    the screen size.
    ON: Displays the picture according to the screen
    size. The picture will lose some clarity.
    OFF: Displays the picture while matching one pixel
    of the input picture element to that of the LCD.
    The picture will be clear but the picture size will
    be smaller.
    Note
    This item will not be displayed in the following cases.
    VPL-PX15/PX10: When an XGA or SXGA signal is
    input.
    VPL-PS10: When an SVGA, XGA or SXGA signal is
    input.
    Input signals and adjustable/setting items
    Item Input signal
    Video or Video GBR RGB1)
    S video (Y/C)
    Component
    DOT – – –PHASE
    SIZE H – – –
    SHIFT
    ASPECT–
    SCAN – – –   
     2)
    CONV
     : Adjustable/can be set
    – : Not adjustable/can not be set
    1) The RGB signals of a computer
    2) VPL-PX15/PX10: lower than SVGA only; VPL-PS10:
    lower than VGA only
    About the preset memory No.
    This projector has 37 kinds of preset data for input
    signals (the preset memory). The memory number of
    the current input signal and the signal type are
    displayed when the preset signal is input. This
    projector automatically detects the signal type. When
    the signal has been registered in the preset memory, a
    suitable picture is displayed on the screen according to
    the signal type. You can adjust the picture through the
    INPUT SETTING menu.
    This projector also has 20 kinds of user memories for
    each INPUT A/B. When an unpreset signal is input
    for the first time, the memory number is displayed as
    0. If the input signal is adjusted in the INPUT
    SETTING menu, the setting made via INPUT A/B is
    stored. When more than 20 user memory items are
    registered for each INPUT A/B, the newest memory
    item is automatically stored over the oldest one.
    The INPUT SETTING Menu 
    						
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