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    Using the MENU
    The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for
    making various adjustments and settings.
    You can select the language for displaying in the
    menu.
    For details on the selecting the language used in the menu,
    see page 17 (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:30
    COLOR TEMP: LOWINPUT-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: COMPONENT
    INPUT-B: COMPONENT
    LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
    POWER SAVING:OFFSIRCS RECEIVER:FRONT&REARINPUT-A
    3Select an item.
    Use the M or m key to select the item, then press
    the , or ENTER key.
    4Adjust an item.
    •When changing the adjustment level:
    To increase the number, press the M or , key.
    To decrease the number, 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 < or ENTER key to restore the
    original screen.
    For details on setting individual items, see the relevant
    menu pages.
    Menus           Setting items
    To clear the menu display
    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 which 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.
    About the memory 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 each item
    cannot be adjusted.
    Using the MENU
    Adjustments and settings using the menu 
    						
    							22 (GB)
    The PICTURE CTRL Menu
    The PICTURE CTRL (control) menu is used for
    adjusting the picture.
    Unadjustable items depending on the input signal are
    not displayed in the menu.
    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 picture becomes greenish.
    The lower the setting, 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 the computer
    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.
    COLOR TEMP
    Adjusts the color temperature.
    HIGH: Makes the white color bluish.
    LOW: Makes the white color reddish.
    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 according to the input signal.
    DRC-MF
    Smoothes out a large size video image.
    DRC × 4: Doubles the number of the video signal
    scanning lines and the number of horizontal
    pixels, resulting in quadrupled image quality.
    DRC PROGRESSIVE: Displays a clear line or
    characters without line flickering.
    The PICTURE CTRL Menu
    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
    DRC-MF: DRCx4VIDEO
    PICTURE CTRL
    CONTRAST: 80
    BRIGHT: 50
    RGB ENHANCER:30
    COLOR TEMP: LOWINPUT-A 
    						
    							23 (GB)
    (NTSC3.58/
    4.43 only)
    Input signals and adjustable/setting items
    Input signal
    Video or Compo-Pro-RGB1)B&W
    S video (Y/C) nent/
    gres-
    15k RGBsive
    Compo-
    nent/
    HDTV/
    DTV
    CONTRAST
    BRIGHT
    COLOR––
    HUE
    ––
    SHARP–
    RGB––––
    ENHANCER
    D. PICTURE
    ––
    COLOR
    TEMP
    COLOR
    –––
    SYS
    DRC-MF
    ––
     : Adjustable/can be set
    – : Not adjustable/can not be set
    The INPUT SETTING Menu
    The INPUT SETTING menu is used to adjust the
    input signal.
    Unadjustable items depending on the input signal are
    not displayed in the menu.
    DOT PHASE
    Adjusts the phase of the LCD dots and the computer
    signal input from the INPUT A/B connector.
    Adjust the picture to where it looks clearest.
    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
    the suitable value for the preset signals, see page 26
    (GB).
    When the video signal is input
    When the RGB signal is input
    Signal type Signal type
    INPUT SETTING
    ASPECT: FULL
    VIDEO MEMORY: OFF
    VIDEO/60VIDEO
    INPUT SETTING
    DOT PHASE: 50
    SIZE  H: 50
    SHIFT H: 123 V: 123
    SCAN CONV: ON
    VIDEO MEMORY: OFF
    800x600INPUT-A
    The PICTURE CTRL Menu / The INPUT SETTING Menu
    .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1) The RGB signals of a computer
    Item 
    						
    							24 (GB)
    SHIFT
    Adjusts the position of the picture input from the
    INPUT A/B 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 the , key to adjust the horizontal
    position and the M and m key for the vertical position.
    ASPECT
    Sets the following aspect setting:
    4:3NORMAL, NORMAL THROUGH
    16:9
    FULL, FULL THROUGH, ZOOM, SUBTITLE,
    WIDE ZOOM.
    FULL: The 16:9 squeezed image is displayed with
    the correct aspect.  The 4:3 image is enlarged
    horizontally.
    FULL THROUGH: One-to-one mapping is done on
    a squeezed 16:9 image. The image is displayed at
    the center of the screen.
    NORMAL: The picture with normal ratio 4:3 is
    displayed.
    The INPUT SETTING Menu
    Good morning.
    How are you?
    NORMAL THROUGH: One-to-one mapping is
    done on the picture with a normal ratio of 4:3.  The
    picture is displayed at the center of the screen.
    ZOOM: The picture with normal ratio 4:3 is enlarged
    vertically and horizontally (with same ratio) to the
    screen size. This mode is ideal for capturing the full-
    screen drama of wide-format movies.
    SUBTITLE: The subtitle area is compressed. This
    mode leaves the subtitles on the lower part of the
    screen.
    WIDE ZOOM: The picture with normal ratio 4:3 is
    enlarged and the upper and lower portions of the
    picture are compressed. This is ideal for general
    programs, such as news or variety shows.
    Note
    You cannot change the image mode while the projector
    is projecting a high definition image or DTV signal.
    The adjustable/unadjustable items
    depending on the aspect setting
    ItemsV TITLE DIGITSCROLL AREA KEYSTONE
    FULL––
    FULL THROUGH–––
    NORMAL––
    NORMAL–––
    THROUGH
    ZOOM–
    SUBTITLE–
    WIDE ZOOM–––
     : Adjustable– : Unadjustable
    INPUT SETTINGVIDEO
    ASPECT:VIDEO MEMORY:
    VIDEO/60FULL
    FULL THROUGH
    NORMAL
    NORMAL THROUGHZOOM
    SUBTITLE
    WIDE ZOOM 
    						
    							25 (GB)
    The INPUT SETTING Menu
    SCAN CONV (Scan converter)
    Converts the signal to display the picture according to
    the screen size.
    ON: Enlarges the picture according to the screen
    aspect. The picture will lose some clarity.
    OFF: 
    Displays the picture while matching one pixel of
    input picture element to that of the LCD. The picture
    will be clear but the picture size will be smaller.
    Note
    When the XGA or SXGA signal is input, this item
    will not be displayed.
    V SCROLL
    Adjusts the vertical position of the picture.
    Adjustable range is 0 to +7.
    As the setting increases, the picture moves up, and as
    the setting decreases, the picture moves down. To
    resume the normal position, press the RESET key.
    TITLE AREA
    Adjusts the subtitle area.
    Adjustable range is 0 to +7.
    As the setting increases, the subtitle area becomes
    wide, and as the setting decreases, the subtitle area
    becomes narrow.
    To resume the normal area, press the RESET key.
    Note
    Although the adjustable range displayed is 0 to +7, the
    actual range may be limited depending on the V
    SCROLL setting.
    VIDEO MEMORY
    Displays the selected video memory number.  There
    are 6 memory settings.  If you select OFF, the image
    is displayed according to the settings stored in each
    channel memory.
    How to set the VIDEO MEMORY
    Using the Remote Commander
    1Press the desired number (1 – 6) of the VIDEO
    MEMORY keys.
    The selected memory number is displayed in the
    menu.
    2From an appropriate menu, select an item to be
    adjusted and adjust the setting using the M, m, <
    or , keys.
    3Press the < or ENTER key.
    The adjusted item (setting) is stored in the selected
    memory number.  The screen returns to the previous
    screen.
    .........................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1) The RGB signals of a computer
    Using the Control Panel
    1Select a VIDEO MEMORY number (1 – 6) by
    pressing the VIDEO MEMORY key.
    (You can also set the VIDEO MEMORY with the
    menu operation.)
    2From an appropriate menu, select an item to be
    adjusted and adjust the setting using the M, m, <
    or , keys.
    3Press the < or ENTER key.
    The adjusted item (setting) is stored in the selected
    memory number.  The screen returns to the previous
    screen.
    Input signals and adjustable/setting items
    Item Input signal
    Video or 15k RGB/HDTV/ RGB1)B&W
    S video (Y/C) Progressive DTV
    Component
    DOT–––PHASE
    SIZE H––
    SHIFT––
    ASPECT––
    SCAN––––
    CONV
    (lower
    than
    SVGA
    only)
    V––
    SCROLL
    TITLE
    ––
    AREA
    VIDEO
    MEMORY
     : Adjustable/can be set
    – : Not adjustable/can not be set
     : Aspect ratio dependent item
    About the preset memory
    This projector has 43 kinds of preset data for input
    signals (the preset memory). When the preset signal is
    input, this projector automatically detects the signal
    type. When the signal is registered to the preset
    memory, a suitable picture is displayed on the screen
    according to the signal type. The type of input signal
    is displayed in the INPUT SETTING menu. You can
    adjust the preset data through the INPUT SETTING
    menu.
    This projector also has 20 kinds of user memories for
    each INPUT-A/B. You can register a new type of
    signal that is not preset. When an unpreset signal is
    input for the first time, the setting via INPUT-A/B
    adjusted in the INPUT SETTING menu is stored.
    When more than 20 user memories are registered for
    each INPUT-A/B, the newest memory is
    automatically stored over the oldest one. 
    						
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    Preset signals
    Memory Preset signalfH fV SyncSIZENo.(kHz) (Hz)H
    1 Video 60 Hz15.734 59.940 H-neg V-neg 1572
    2 Video 50 Hz15.625 50.000 H-neg V-neg 1864
    315k RGB/Component 60 Hz 15.734 59.940 SonG 1572
    415k RGB/Component 50 Hz 15.625 50.000 SonG 1864
    5HDTV 33.750 60.000 SonG 2200
    6640 × 350VGA mode 131.469 70.086 H-pos V-neg 800
    7VGA VESA 85 Hz37.861 85.080 H-pos V-neg 832
    8640 × 400PC-9801 Normal24.823 56.416 H-neg V-neg 848
    9VGA mode 231.469 70.086 H-neg V-pos 800
    10VGA VESA 85 Hz37.861 85.080 H-neg V-pos 832
    11640 × 480VGA mode 331.469 59.940 H-neg V-neg 800
    12Macintosh 13”35.000 66.667 SonG 864
    13VGA VESA 72 Hz37.861 72.809 H-neg V-neg 832
    14VGA VESA 75 Hz37.500 75.000 H-neg V-neg 840
    15VGA VESA 85 Hz43.269 85.008 H-neg V-neg 832
    16800 × 600SVGA VESA 56 Hz35.156 56.250 H-pos V-pos 1024
    17SVGA VESA 60 Hz37.879 60.317 H-pos V-pos 1056
    18SVGA VESA 72 Hz48.077 72.188 H-pos V-pos 1040
    19SVGA VESA 75 Hz46.875 75.000 H-pos V-pos 1056
    20SVGA VESA 85 Hz53.674 85.061 H-pos V-pos 1048
    21832 × 624Macintosh 16”49.724 74.550 H-neg V-neg 1152
    221024 × 768XGA VESA 43 Hz35.524 43.479 H-pos V-pos 1264
    23XGA VESA 60 Hz48.363 60.004 H-neg V-neg 1344
    24XGA VESA 70 Hz56.476 69.955 H-neg V-neg 1328
    25XGA VESA 75 Hz60.023 75.029 H-pos V-pos 1312
    26XGA VESA 85 Hz68.677 84.997 H-pos V-pos 1376
    271152 × 864 SXGA VESA 70 Hz63.995 70.019 H-pos V-pos 1472
    28SXGA VESA 75 Hz67.500 75.000 H-pos V-pos 1600
    29SXGA VESA 85 Hz77.487 85.057 H-pos V-pos 1568
    301152 × 900Sunmicro LO 61.795 65.960 H-neg V-neg 1504
    31Sunmicro HI 71.713 76.047 C-neg 1472
    321280 × 960 SXGA VESA 60 Hz60.000 60.000 H-pos V-pos 1800
    33SXGA VESA 75 Hz75.000 75.000 H-pos V-pos 1728
    341280 × 1024 SXGA VESA 43 Hz46.433 43.436 H-pos V-pos 1696
    35SGI-553.316 50.062 SonG 1680
    36SXGA VESA 60 Hz63.974 60.013 H-pos V-pos 1696
    37SXGA VESA 75 Hz79.976 75.025 H-pos V-pos 1688
    43480/60p480/60p (           ) 31.470 60.000 SonG 774
    44575/50p 575/50p (           ) 31.250 50.000 SonG 920
    451080/50i 1080/50i28.130 50.000 2640
    47720/60p 720/60p45.000 60.000 1650
    48720/50p 720/50p37.500 50.000 1980
    491080/48i 1080/48i27.000 48.000 2750
    The INPUT SETTING Menu
    ProgressivecomponentProgressivecomponent
    After the data has been recalled from the preset
    memory about the following signals, you can use
    these preset data by adjusting SIZE H. Make fine
    adjustment by adjusting SHIFT.
    Signal Memory No. SIZE H
    Super Mac-2 23 1312
    SGI-1 23 1320
    Macintosh 19”25 1328
    Macintosh 21”28 1456
    Sony News 36 1708
    PC-9821 36 1600
    1280 × 1024
    WS Sunmicro 37 1664
    Note
    A part of the screen is displayed in black depending
    on the aspect ratio of the input signal.
    The adjustable items in the VIDEO
    MEMORY
    Items which can set in the VIDEO MEMORY are:
    •“CONTRAST”, “BRIGHT”, “COLOR”, “HUE”,
    “SHARP”, “RGB ENHANCER”, “D.PICTURE”,
    “COLOR TEMP”, “COLOR SYS” and “DRC-MF”
    in the PICTURE CTRL menu.
    •“ASPECT”, “SCAN CONV”,  “V SCROLL” and
    “TITLE AREA” in the INPUT SETTING menu. 
    						
    							27 (GB)
    The SET SETTING Menu
    The SET SETTING menu is used for changing the
    settings of the projector.
    STATUS (on-screen display)
    Sets up the on-screen display.
    ON: Shows all of the on-screen displays.
    OFF: Turns off the on-screen displays except for the
    menus, a message when turning off the power,
    and warning messages.
    INPUT-A
    Selects the computer, component, DTV YPBPR or
    DTV GBR signal input from the INPUT A
    connectors.
    Note
    If the setting is not correct, “Please check INPUT-A
    setting.” appears on the screen and the color of the
    picture becomes strange or the picture is not
    displayed.
    INPUT-B
    Selects the computer, component, DTV YPBPR or
    DTV GBR signal input from the INPUT B
    connectors.
    Notes
    •If the setting is not correct, “Please check INPUT-B
    setting.” appears on the screen and the color of the
    picture becomes strange or the picture is not
    displayed.
    •Set the progressive component signal, e.g. DVD, to
    “COMPONENT”; 15k RGB signal, e.g. game
    machines, to “COMPUTER”.
    LANGUAGE
    Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen
    displays.
    Available languages are: English, French, German,
    Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese.
    POWER SAVING
    When set to ON, the projector goes into the power
    saving mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes.
    The power saving mode is canceled when a signal is
    input or any key is pressed.
    SIRCS RECEIVER
    Selects the remote control detectors (SIRCS receiver)
    on the front and rear of the projector.
    FRONT & REAR: Activates both the front and rear
    detectors.
    FRONT: Activates the front detector only.
    REAR: Activates the rear detector only.
    The INSTALL SETTING
    Menu
    The INSTALL SETTING menu is used for changing
    the settings of the projector.
    KEYSTONE MEM
    ON: DIGIT KEYSTONE setting is stored.
    The data is retrieved when the projector power is
    turned on. The setting will remain the same every
    time.
    OFF: DIGIT KEYSTONE is reset to 0 when the
    power is turned on the next time.
    SET SETTING
    STATUS: ON
    INPUT-A: COMPONENT
    INPUT-B: COMPONENT
    LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
    POWER SAVING:OFFSIRCS RECEIVER:FRONT&REARINPUT-A
    The SET SETTING Menu / The INSTALL SETTING Menu
    INSTALL SETTING
    KEYSTONE MEM:OFFDIGIT KEYSTONE:01INSTALLATION:FLOOR-FRONTCINEMA BLACK:ON
    LAMP TIMER: 234hINPUT-A 
    						
    							28 (GB)
    DIGIT KEYSTONE
    Corrects the trapezoid caused by the projection angle.
    If the base edge is longer,  set a negative value; if the
    upper edge is longer, set a positive value to square the
    image.
    Note
    If “ZOOM”, “FULL” or “NORMAL” have been
    selected in the ASPECT of the INPUT SETTING, you
    can change the trapezoid.
    INSTALLATION
    Sets to reverse the picture horizontally or vertically.
    FLOOR-FRONT: The picture is not reversed.
    CEILING-FRONT: The picture is reversed
    horizontally and vertically.
    FLOOR-REAR: The picture is reversed
    horizontally.
    CEILING-REAR: The picture is reversed
    vertically.
    Note
    In case of using a mirror, be careful of installation
    since the picture may be reversed.
    CINEMA BLACK
    Switches the lamp wattage during projection.
    OFF: Normal wattage.
    ON: Enhances the black by reducing the lamp
    wattage.
    If the CINEMA BLACK is set to ON, the next time
    the power is turned on, the lamp will use the OFF
    setting for the first minute, and then go to ON.
    It will take 2 - 3 seconds to change the wattage.
    LAMP TIMER
    Indicates how long the lamp has been turned on.
    Note
    This only displays the time.  You cannot alter the
    display.
    The INSTALL SETTING Menu 
    						
    							29 (GB)
    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 foot of the projector
    x: Free
    16:9 Screen size (inches) 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
    Minimum1260 1930 2600 3270 3930 4940 5940 6610 8270 9940
           a(49 5/8) (76) (102 3/8) (128 7/8) (154 3/4) (194 5/8) (234) (260 3/8) (325 3/4) (391 1/2)
    Maximum1470 2240 3010 3780 4550 5710 6860 7630 9560 11480
    (58) (88 1/4) (118 5/32) (148 7/8) (179 1/4) (224 7/8) (270 1/8) (300 1/2) (376 1/2) (452 1/8)
                         bx–249 x–374 x–498 x–623 x–747 x–934 x–1121 x–1245 x–1556 x–1868
    (9 7/8) (14 3/4) (19 5/8) (24 5/8) (29 1/2) (36 7/8) (44 1/8) (49 1/8) (61 3/8) (73 5/8)
                         cx–349 x–473 x–598 x–722 x–847 x–1033 x–1220 x–1345 x–1656 x–1967
    (13 3/4) (18 5/8) (23 5/8) (28 1/2) (33 3/8) (40 3/4) (48 1/8) (53) (65 1/4) (77 1/2)
    Unit: mm (inches)
    To calculate the installation measurement (unit: mm)
    SS: screen size diagonal (inches)
    a (minimum) = {(SS × 44.22/1.3573) – 70.76208} × 1.025
    a (maximum) = {(SS × 53.599173/1.3573) – 70.17171} × 0.975
    Installation Examples
    Floor Installation
    Installation Examples
    Installation
    4:3 Screen size (inches) 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
    Minimum1560 2380 3200 4020 4830 6060 7290 8100 10150 12190
           a(61 1/2) (93 3/4) (126) (158 5/16) (190 1/4) (238 5/8) (287 1/8) (319) (399 3/4) (480)
    Maximum1820 2760 3700 4650 5590 7000 8420 9360 11720 14070
    (71 3/4) (108 3/4) (145 3/4) (183 1/8) (220 1/8) (275 5/8) (331 5/8) (368 5/8) (461 1/2) (554 1/8)
                         bx–305 x–457 x–610 x–762 x–915 x–1143 x–1372 x–1524 x–1905 x–2287
    (12) (18 1/8) (24 1/8) (30 1/8) (36 1/8) (45 1/8) (54 1/8) (60 1/8) (75 1/8) (90 1/8)
                         cx–404 x–557 x–709 x–862 x–1014 x–1243 x–1471 x–1624 x–2005 x–2386
    (16) (22) (28) (34) (40) (49) (58) (64) (78 31/32) (94)
    
     
    
    
    
    a x
    b
    c
    
    Distance from the front of the
    cabinet and the center of the lens
    Standard lens: 10 mm (
    13/32 inches) Center of the lens Center of the screen Wall
    Floor
    To calculate the installation measurement (unit: mm)
    SS: screen size diagonal (inches)
    a (minimum) = {(SS × 44.22/1.1087) – 70.76208} × 1.025
    a (maximum) = {(SS × 53.597384/1.1087) – 70.27214} × 0.975b = x – (SS/1.3573 × 8.45)
    c = x – (SS/1.3573× 8.45 + 99.5)
    Unit: mm (inches)
    b = x – (SS/1.1087 × 8.45)
    c = x – (SS/1.1087 × 8.45 + 99.5) 
    						
    							30 (GB)
    Ceiling Installation
    When installing the projector on the ceiling, use the
    PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support.
    a: Distance between the screen and the center of the lens
    b: Distance between the ceiling and the center of the lens
    x: Distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen
    16:9 Screen size (inches) 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
    Minimum2600 3270 3930 4940 5940 6610 8270 9940
          a(102 3/8) (128 7/8) (154 3/4) (194 5/8) (234) (260 3/8) (325 3/4) (391 1/2)
    Maximum3010 3780 4550 5710 6860 7630 9560 11480
    (118 5/32) (148 7/8) (179 1/4) (224 7/8) (270 1/8) (300 1/2) (376 1/2) (452 1/8)
                        
    xb+498 b+623 b+747 b+934 b+1121 b+1245 b+1556 b+1868(19 5/8) (24 5/8) (29 1/2) (36 7/8) (44 1/8) (49 1/8) (61 3/8) (73 5/8)
                        b247/272/297/347/372/397 mm (9 3/4/10 3/4/11 3/4/13 3/4/14 3/4/15 3/4 inches) adjustable when using PSS-610
    PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support
    (not supplied)
    Unit: mm (inches)
    For ceiling installation, consult with qualified Sony
    personnel.
    To calculate the installation measurement (unit: mm)
    SS: screen size diagonal (inches)
    a (minimum) = {(SS × 44.22/1.3573) – 70.76208} × 1.025
    a (maximum) = {(SS × 53.599173/1.3573) – 70.17171} × 0.975
    x = b + (SS/1.3573 × 8.45)
    Installation Examples
    4:3 Screen size (inches) 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
    Minimum3200 4020 4830 6060 7290 8100 10150 12190
          a(126) (158 5/16) (190 1/4) (238 5/8) (287 1/8) (319) (399 3/4) (480)
    Maximum3700 4650 5590 7000 8420 9360 11720 14070
    (145 3/4) (183 1/8) (220 1/8) (275 5/8) (331 5/8) (368 5/8) (461 1/2) (554 1/8)
                        
    xb+610 b+762 b+915 b+1143 b+1372 b+1524 b+1905 b+2287(24 1/8) (30 1/8) (36 1/8) (45 1/8) (54 1/8) (60 1/8) (75 1/8) (90 1/8)
                        b247/272/297/347/372/397 mm (9 3/4/10 3/4/11 3/4/13 3/4/14 3/4/15 3/4 inches) adjustable when using PSS-610
     
    
    
    
    a
    xb
    Center of the lensCeiling
    Center of the screen
    Distance from the front of the
    cabinet and the center of the
    lens
    Standard lens:
    10 mm (
    13/32 inches)
    To calculate the installation measurement (unit: mm)
    SS: screen size diagonal (inches)
    a (minimum) = {(SS × 44.22/1.1087) – 70.76208} × 1.025
    a (maximum) = {(SS × 53.597384/1.1087) – 70.27214} × 0.975
    x = b + (SS/1.1087 × 8.45)
    Unit: mm (inches) 
    						
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