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    Location and Function of Controls
    Control panel
    1 VOL +/– keys
    Adjust the volume of the built-in speakers and output
    level of the AUDIO jack.
    + : Increases the volume.
    – : Decreases the volume.
    2 Arrow keys (M/m/
    						
    							12 (GB)
    Connector panel
    1 INPUT A connectors
    1DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch: Selects
    DIGITAL RGB, 5BNC or RGB on INPUT A
    connectors. Select the appropriate position
    depending on the input signal.
    DIGITAL RGB: Signal input from DIGITAL
    RGB connector.
    5BNC: Signal input from the 5BNC connector.
    RGB: Signal input from the RGB connector.
    2RGB input connector (HD D-sub 15-pin,
    female): Connects to the monitor output on a
    computer using the supplied cable. This
    connector only accepts signals from a computer.
    35BNC input connectors (R/R-Y/P
    R, G/Y, B/B-
    Y/P
    B, SYNC/HD, VD connectors) (BNC type):
    Connect to a high-resolution computer or VCR
    where signals are transmitted long distances; for
    example, when the projector has been hung from
    the ceiling.
    According to the connected equipment, computer,
    component (R-Y/Y/B-Y),  HDTV or DTV (DTV
    GBR, DTV YP
    BPR) signal is selected.
    Right side
    Location and Function of Controls
    4DIGITAL RGB input connector (DFP 20-pin,
    TMDS): Connects to a digital RGB output
    connector on external equipment.
    5USB connector: Connects your computer or
    USB equipment.
    A plug: (Right, for downstream, 4-pin):
    Connects to USB equipment.
    B plug: (Left, for upstream, 4-pin): Connects to
    a computer. If you connect the projector and a
    computer, the projector automatically assumes
    that a USB mouse is connected; this allows you
    to control the mouse from the Remote
    Commander.
    6MOUSE (13-pin) connector: Connects to the
    mouse port on a computer to control the mouse
    function using the supplied mouse cable.
    7AUDIO (stereo mini-jack) jack: Connects to the
    audio output on a computer.
    2 INPUT B connectors
    Connect to external equipment such as a computer.
    You can control the mouse signal with the Remote
    Commander.
    RGB input (HD D-sub 15-pin, female): Connects
    to the monitor output on a computer using the
    supplied cable. This connector only accepts
    signals from a computer.
    AUDIO (stereo mini-jack): Connects to the audio
    output on a computer.
    MOUSE (13-pin): Connects to the mouse port on a
    computer to control the mouse function using the
    supplied mouse cable.
    3 VIDEO IN jacks
    Connect to external video equipment such as a VCR.
    S VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin): 
    Connects to the S video
    output (Y/C video output) on video equipment.
    VIDEO (phono type): Connects to the composite
    video output.
    AUDIO input L (MONO)/R (phono type): Connect
    to the audio output of equipment. For stereo
    equipment, use both the L and R jacks; for monaural
    equipment, use the L (MONO) jack only.
    The audio signals are common to the VIDEO and
    S VIDEO.
    4 CONTROL S IN/PLUG IN POWER (DC 5V
    output) jack
    Connects to the control S out jacks of the Sony equipment.
    Connects to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the supplied
    Remote Commander when using it as a wired Remote
    Commander. In this case, you do not need to install the
    batteries in the Remote Commander, since the power is
    supplied from this jack.
    5 RS-232C connector (D-sub 9-pin, female)
    Connects to a computer to operate the projector from
    the computer.
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGBMOUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUUSE AUDIO RGBMOUUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    3 4
    2
    1 6
    5
    INPUT A
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGB
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    76 2 1
    5 3
    4 
    						
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    Remote Commander
    The keys which have the same names as on the
    control panel function identically.
     Note
    There may be no LENS key in your Remote Commander.
    Moreover, the position of the HELP key and the FREEZE
    key on your Remote Commander may differ.
    Notes on laser beam
    • Do not look into the laser transmitter.
    • Do not aim the laser at people.
    1 
    I / 1 key
    2 MUTING keys
    Cut off the picture and sound.
    PIC: Cuts off the picture. Press again to restore the
    picture.
    AUDIO: Cuts off the sound from speakers and
    AUDIO jack. Press again or press the VOLUME
    + key to restore the sound.
    Location and Function of Controls
    MUTINGPICAUDIO
    LENS
    APA
    LASER
    INPUTD KEYSTONE
    HELP
    PJ NETWORKON COMMAND
    OFF
    VOLUME
    ENTER
    FUNCTION
    RM-PJM15
    PROJECTOR
    D ZOOMCLICKRESET/
    ESCAPE
    MENU/
    TAB
    R
    1
    23
    1
    2
    3
    4
    8
    9
    q;
    qa
    qs
    wg
    wf
    wd
    ws
    wa
    w;
    ql
    qk
    qj
    qh
    qg
    qd,qfwh
    FREEZE6
    7 5
    6 OUTPUT connectors
    MONITOR (HD D-sub 15-pin, female): Connects
    to the video input connector on the monitor.
    Outputs signals from the selected channel in the
    INPUT A (RGB or 5BNC) or INPUT B (RGB)
    connector.  This connector does not output any
    signals from the DIGITAL RGB connector.
    AUDIO (phono type): Connects to external active
    speakers.
    The volume of the speakers can be controlled by the
    VOLUME +/– keys on the Remote Commander or
    the VOL +/– keys on the control panel.
    3 INPUT key
    4 D KEYSTONE key
    Corrects the trapezoidal distortion caused by the
    projection angle. Use the arrow keys  (M/m/
    						
    							14 (GB)
    Location and Function of Controls / Installing the Projector
    qk MENU/TAB key
    Functions as a MENU key.
    ql APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key
    w; VOLUME +/– keys
    wa LEMS key
    This key does not work in the unit.
    ws PJ/NETWORK (Projector/Network) selector
    switch
    Set this switch to PJ always.
    wd COMMAND ON/OFF switch
    When this switch is set to OFF, no key on the Remote
    Commander function. This saves the battery power.
    wf Transmission indicator
    Lights up when you press a key on the Remote
    Commander.
    This indicator does not light up when you use the laser
    pointer.
    wg Infrared transmitter
    wh LASER key
    Emits laser beam from the laser transmitter when you
    press this key.
    Battery installation
    1Push and slide to open the lid, then install the two
    size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with the correct
    polarity.
    2Replace the lid.
    Notes on batteries
    • Make sure that the battery orientation is correct when
    inserting batteries.
    • Do not mix an old battery with a new one, or
    different types of batteries.
    • If you will not use the Remote Commander for a
    long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage
    from battery leakage. If batteries have leaked,
    remove them, wipe the battery compartment dry and
    replace the batteries with new ones.
    Notes on Remote Commander operation
    • Make sure that there is nothing to obstruct the
    infrared beam between the Remote Commander and
    the remote control detector on the projector.
    • The operation range is limited. The shorter the
    distance between the Remote Commander and the
    projector is, the wider the angle within which the
    commander can control the projector.
    Installing the Projector
    This section describes the installation arrangements
    for installing the projector.
    Horizontal center
    of the screen
    The distance between the lens and the screen varies
    depending on the size of the screen. Use the following table
    as a guide.
    Unit: m (feet)
    Screen
    size 40 60 80 100 120 150 200 300
    (inches)
    Minimum 1.5 2.3 3.1 3.9 4.6 5.8 7.8 11.7
    Distance (4.9) (7.5) (10.0) (12.6) (15.2) (19.1) (25.5) (38.4)
    Maximum 1.8 2.8 3.7 4.7 5.7 7.1 9.5 14.3Distance (6.0) (9.1) (12.3) (15.4) (18.6) (23.3) (31.2) (46.9)Distance between the screen
    and the center of the lens
     
    
    
    Be sure to install
    the battery from
    the # side. Slide while
    pressing down
    on the lid. 
    						
    							15 (GB)
    Connecting
    Connecting with a Computer
    This section describes how to connect the projector to
    a computer.
    You can control the projector from your computer by
    using USB equipment. For details, see “Using USB
    equipment (e.g., USB mouse)”.
    Also refer to the instruction manual of equipment to
    be connected.
    Notes
    •This unit accepts the VGA, SVGA, XGA or SXGA
    signals. However, we recommend you to set the
    output signal of your computer to the XGA.
    •If you set your computer, such as a notebook type
    IBM PC/AT
    1) compatible, to output the signal to both
    the display of your computer and the external
    monitor, the picture of the external monitor may not
    appear properly. In such cases, set the output mode
    of your computer to output the signal to only the
    external monitor.
    For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied
    with your computer.
    •The RGB input connectors of the INPUT A/B and
    DIGITAL RGB connector of the INPUT A comply
    with the VESA DDC2B.  If your computer or
    graphics board is compatible with DDC, turn on the
    power of the equipment as follows:
    1Connect the projector to the computer with the HD
    D-sub 15-pin cable.
    2Turn on the power of the projector.
    3Boot up the computer.
    Connecting
    .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1) IBM and PC/AT are a trademark and a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation, U.S.A.
    Setting up and projectingWhen making connections, be sure to:
    •turn off all equipment before making any
    connections.
    •use the proper cables for each connection.
    •insert the plugs of the cables properly; plugs that are
    not fully inserted often generate noise. When pulling
    out a cable, be sure to pull it out from the plug, not
    the cable itself.
    Notes
    •Connect all the connecting cables to the INPUT A
    connector when you input a signal from the INPUT
    A connector.
    Connect all the cables to the INPUT B connector
    when you input a signal from the INPUT B
    connector as well.
    •Supplied mouse cables may not work properly
    according to your computer. 
    						
    							16 (GB)
    Connecting
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGBMOUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNCRight side
    to serial
    port or
    to mouse
    port MonitorMouse cable
    SIC-S21
    (for serial)(not
    supplied)/
    S22 (for PS/2)
    (supplied)
    to
    monitor
    outStereo audio
    connecting
    cable (not
    supplied)*
    to
    audio
    out
    HD D-sub
    15-pin
    cable
    (supplied)
    Computer Monitor
    cable
    SMF-410
    (not
    supplied)Speaker
    Note
    Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to RGB
    (right) when you connect the computer to the
    INPUT A connector.
    to INPUT A
    or INPUT B
    When connecting with a Macintosh1)
    computer
    To connect a Macintosh computer equipped with
    video output connector of a type having two rows of
    pins, use a commercially available plug adaptor. In
    this case, however, you can not control the mouse of
    the computer by the Remote Commander.
    When connecting with an IBM PC/AT
    compatible computer
    .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1) Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
    * Use a no-resistance
    connecting cable. 
    						
    							17 (GB)
    Connecting
    Using USB equipment (e.g., USB mouse)
    Connect the USB equipment to the USB connector on
    the connector panel.
    You can connect your computer to the projector via
    the RGB connector, 5BNC connector or DIGITAL
    RGB connector.  (The example below uses the RGB
    connector.)
    On the USB function
    When connecting the projector to a computer by
    using the USB cable for the first time, the computer
    recognizes the following devices automatically.
    1USB hub (general use)
    2USB human interface device (wireless mouse
    function)
    3USB human interface device (projector control
    function)
    The computer also recognizes the device connected
    to the downstream connector on the projector.
    Recommended operating environment
    When you use the USB function, connect your
    computer as illustrated above. The USB function can
    be used on a computer loaded with Windows
    1) 98,
    Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000 preinstall models.
    Note
    Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to the
    suitable position depending on the connection.
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGBMOUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    Right side
    HD D-sub
    15-pin
    cable
    (supplied) Stereo audio
    connecting cable
    (not supplied)*
    to
    monitor
    out to USB
    portto audio
    out Other USB
    equipment
    USB
    cable A
    type-B
    type
    (sup-
    plied)
    Computer
    Right side
    Using the DIGITAL RGB (TMDS)
    connector
    Connect the computer to the DIGITAL RGB (TMDS)
    connector on the connector panel.
    Note
    If you use the DIGITAL RGB (TMDS) connector, the
    MONITOR connector will not output image signals.
    Notes
    •Use the proper mouse cable for your computer.
    •You can use a USB mouse.  For details, see
    “Using USB equipment (e.g., USB mouse)”.
    •Set the DIGITAL RGB/5BNC/RGB switch to
    DIGITAL RGB (left).
    •To connect digital RGB equipment, use the digital
    signal cable (SMF-D102 or SMF-D110) (not
    supplied).  Do not use other cables — noise may
    appear on the image.
    Mouse cable
    Stereo audio
    connecting
    cable (not
    supplied)* Digital signal
    cable
    SMF-D102
    (not supplied)
    or
    SMF-D110
    (not supplied)
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGBMOUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    to mouse
    port to digital
    RGB outto audio
    out
    Computer Computer Remote
    cable
    to
    RS-232C
    port
    * Use a no-resistance
    connecting cable.* Use a no-resistance
    connecting cable.
    .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1) Windows is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A. and other countries). 
    						
    							18 (GB)
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGBMOUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC
    Notes
    •Set the aspect ratio using ASPECT in the INPUT
    SETTING menu according to the input signal.
    •To connect a 15k RGB/Component equipment,
    select the COMPUTER/COMPONENT/DTV
    YP
    BPR/DTV GBR in the INPUT-A in the SET
    SETTING menu according to the input signal.
    •Use the composite sync signal when you input the
    external sync signal from 15k RGB/component
    equipment.
    Connecting to a HDTV 1035/60i
    Since the screen ratio of a high definition image is
    16:9 and 576 lines are displayed in the vertical
    direction, the image displayed is not a high-
    definition image.
    Right side
    15k RGB/Component equipmentto RGB/
    component
    output BNC Cable
    (not supplied)Stereo audio
    connecting cable
    (not supplied)
    to
    audio
    output
    Connecting / Selecting the Menu Language
    Notes
    •As the projector recognizes the USB mouse when the
    computer is connected to the USB connector, do not
    connect anything to the MOUSE connector.
    •Your computer may not start correctly when
    connected to the projector via the USB cable. In this
    case, disconnect the USB cable, restart the computer,
    then connect the computer to the projector using the
    USB cable.
    •This projector is not guaranteed for suspend, standby
    mode. When you use the projector in suspend,
    standby mode, disconnect the projector from the
    USB port on the computer.
    •Operations are not guaranteed for all the
    recommended computer environments.
    Connecting with a VCR/15k RGB/
    Component Equipment
    This section describes how to connect the projector
    with a VCR, external active speakers, and 15k RGB/
    component equipment.
    Also refer to the instruction manuals of the equipment
    to be connected.
    When making connections, be sure to:
    •turn off all equipment before making any
    connections.
    •use the proper cables for each connection.
    •insert the plugs of the cables properly; plugs that are
    not fully inserted often generate noise. When pulling
    out a cable, be sure to pull it out from the plug, not
    the cable itself.
    S-Video cable
     (not supplied)Audio/video
    cable
    (not supplied)
    Active speakersto audio/video
    outputs to S video
    output
    VCR Right side
    RS-232C INPLUG IN POWEROUTPUT
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    VIDEO INCONTROL SREMOTE
    DIGITAL RGBUSB
    R/R-Y/PRB/B-Y/PBSYNC/HD VD G/YMOUSE AUDIO RGBMOUSE AUDIO AUDIO RGB
    MONITOR 
    S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIOL
    R(MONO)
    DIGITAL
    RGB RGB
    5BNC 
    						
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    INPUTHELPMENU
    ENTERRESETAPALIGHT
    VOL +
    VOL -
    LAMP/
    COVERTEMP/
     FANPOWER
    SAVINGON/
     STANDBY
    2
    3
    14
    5
    MUTINGPICAUDIO
    LENS
    APA
    LASER
    INPUTD KEYSTONE
    HELP
    PJ NETWORKON COMMAND
    OFF
    VOLUME
    ENTER
    FUNCTION
    RM-PJM15
    PROJECTOR
    D ZOOMCLICKRESET/
    ESCAPE
    MENU/
    TAB
    R
    1
    23
    FREEZE
    2
    3
    Projecting
    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.
    The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in green.
    3Turn on equipment connected to the projector.
    Press the INPUT key to select the input source.
    INPUT-A:Selects audio and video signals input
    from the INPUT A  connector.
    Projecting
    Rear
    remote
    control
    detector ON/STANDBY
    indicator
    (Front)
    APA key
    Selecting the Menu Language
    You can select the language for displaying in the
    menu and other on screen displays. 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.
    4Select the icon of SET SETTING Menu, the third
    one, with the M or m key, then press the , or
    ENTER key.
    The SET SETTING Menu appears.
    5Select LANGUAGE with the M or m key, then
    press the , or ENTER key.
    6Select the language desired with the M or m key,
    then press the < or ENTER key.
    The menu changes into 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.
    INPUTHELPMENU
    ENTERRESETAPALIGHT
    VOL +
    VOL -
    LAMP/
    COVERTEMP/
     FANPOWER
    SAVINGON/
     STANDBY
    2 4, 5, 6 3
    1
    SET SETTING
    STATUS: ON
    INPUT-A: COMPUTER
    AUTO INPUT SEL:OFF
    LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
    SPEAKER: ON
    POWER SAVING:OFFSIRCS RECEIVER:FRONT&REARINPUT-A
    APA key 
    						
    							20 (GB)
    Projecting
    •“ADJUSTING” appears on the screen. Press the
    APA key again during the adjustment to restore the
    original screen.
    •“Complete!” appears on the screen when the picture
    is adjusted properly. The picture may not be adjusted
    properly depending on the kinds of input signals.
    •Adjust the items in the INPUT SETTING menu
    when you adjust the picture manually.
    For details, see page 24 (GB).
    To correct the trapezoid
    When the projecting image is a trapezoid, change the
    projector’s position/height by moving the adjuster.
    For details on “How to use the adjuster”, see page 10
    (GB).
    If the image is still a trapezoid, correct it in 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 27 (GB).
    Set the value to negative.
    Set the value to positive.
    INPUT-B:Selects audio and video signals input
    from the INPUT B  connector.
    VIDEO:Selects audio and video signals input
    from the AUDIO/VIDEO (VIDEO IN)
    jacks.
    S-VIDEO:Selects audio and video signals input
    from the AUDIO/S VIDEO (VIDEO
    IN) jacks.
    Note
    The AUDIO (VIDEO IN) jacks are used as audio
    outputs of both VIDEO and S-VIDEO.
    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 projecting may cause
    injury to your eyes.
    To Press
    Adjust the volumethe VOL +/– keys on the control panel or
    the VOLUME +/– keys on the Remoter
    Commander.
    Cut off the soundthe AUDIO MUTING key on the Remote
    Commander. To restore the sound, press
    the AUDIO MUTING key again or press
    the VOL + key on the control panel or the
    VOLUME + key on the Remote
    Commander.
    Cut off the picturethe PIC MUTING key on the Remote
    Commander. To restore the picture, press the
    PIC MUTING key again.
    To get the clearest picture
    You can get the suitable picture when a signal from
    the computer is input. Press the APA key.
    The picture is automatically adjusted to be projected
    clearest.
    Notes
    •Adjust the signal when the 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. 
    						
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