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    							9Replacing the Lamp
    5Insert the new lamp all the way in until 
    it is securely in place (a). Tighten the 
    two screws (c). Fold down the handle 
    to replace it (b).
     
     Be careful not to touch the glass surface 
    of the lamp.
     The power will not turn on if the lamp is 
    not secured properly.
    6Close the lamp cover and tighten the 
    three screw.
    Be sure to attach the lamp cover securely 
    as it was. If not, the projector cannot be 
    turned on.
    7Turn the projector back over.
    8Connect the power cord. 
    The ON/STANDBY indicator around 
    the ?/1 key lights in red.
    9Press the following keys on the 
    Remote Commander in the following 
    order for less than five seconds each: 
    RESET, b, B, ENTER.
    Do not put your hands into the lamp 
    replacement slot, and do not allow any liquid or 
    other objects into the slot to avoid electrical 
    shock or fire.
    Disposal of the used lamp
    For the customers in the USA
    Lamp in this product contains mercury. 
    Disposal of these materials may be regulated 
    due to environmental considerations. For 
    disposal or recycling information, please 
    contact your local authorities or the 
    Electronic Industries Alliance 
    (www.eiae.org).
    Notes
    Note
    Fold down the 
    handle.
    Caution 
    						
    							10Cleaning the Air Filter
    Cleaning the Air 
    Filter
    The air filter should be cleaned every 500 
    hours. 
    Remove dust from the outside of the 
    ventilation holes with a vacuum cleaner.
    500 hours are approximate. This value varies 
    depending on the environment or how the 
    projector is used.
    When it becomes difficult to remove the dust 
    from the filter with a vacuum cleaner, 
    remove the air filter and wash it.
    1Turn the power off and unplug the 
    power cord. 
    2Place a protective sheet (cloth) 
    beneath the projector and turn the 
    projector over.
    3Remove the air filter cover.
    4Remove the air filter.
    5Wash the air filter with a mild 
    detergent solution and dry it in a 
    shaded place.
    6Attach the air filter so that it fits into 
    the each claws (6 positions) on the air 
    filter covers and replace the cover.
     If you neglect to clean the air filter, dust 
    may accumulate, clogging it. As a result, 
    the temperature may rise inside the unit, 
    leading to a possible malfunction or fire.
     If the dust cannot be removed from the air 
    filter, replace the air filter with the supplied 
    new one.
     Be sure to attach the air filter cover firmly; 
    the power can not be turned on if it is not 
    closed securely.
    Notes
    Claws 
    						
    							11Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting
    If the projector appears to be operating erratically, try to diagnose and correct the problem using 
    the following instructions. If the problem persists, consult with qualified Sony personnel.
    For details on the symptoms, see the Operating Instructions contained in the CD-ROM.
    Power/Picture
    Symptom Cause and Remedy
    The power is not turned on.  The power has been turned off and on with the ?/1 key at a short 
    interval.
    cWait for about 45 seconds before turning on the power.
     The lamp cover is not secured.
    cClose the lamp cover securely.
     The air filter cover is detached.
    cAttach the air filter cover securely.
    The powered tilt adjuster 
    does not close.The AC power cord was unplugged with the power of the projector 
    turned on.
    cConnect the power cord to the AC outlet again, turn on the power 
    of the projector, then turn it off.
    No picture.  A cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong.
    cCheck that the proper connections have been made.
     The connections are wrong.
    cThis projector is compatible with DDC2B (Digital Data 
    Channel 2B). If your computer is compatible with DDC, turn 
    the projector on according to the following procedures.
    1Connect the projector to the computer.
    2Turn the projector on.
    3Start the computer.
     Input selection is incorrect.
    cSelect the input source correctly using the INPUT key.
     The computer signal is not set to output to an external monitor or 
    set to output both to an external monitor and a LCD monitor of a 
    computer.
    cSet the computer signal to output only to an external monitor.
    cDepending on the type of your computer, for example a 
    notebook, or an all-in-one LCD type, you may have to switch 
    the computer to output to the projector by pressing certain keys 
    or by changing your computer’s settings.
    For details, refer to the computer’s operating instructions 
    supplied with your computer.
    The picture is noisy. Noise may appear on the background depending on the combination 
    of the number of dots input from the connector and the numbers of 
    pixels on the LCD panel.
    cChange the desktop pattern on the connected computer.
    The picture from the 
    INPUT A connector is 
    colored strangely.The setting of “Input-A Signal Sel.” on the Setup menu is incorrect.
    cSelect “Auto”, “Computer,” “Video GBR” or “Component” 
    correctly according to the input signal. 
    						
    							12Troubleshooting
    Indicators
    The picture is not clear.  The picture is out of focus.
    cAdjust the focus.
     Condensation has accumulated on the lens.
    cLeave the projector for about two hours with the power on.
    The image extends beyond 
    the screen.The APA key has been pressed even though there are black edges 
    around the image.
    cDisplay the full image on the screen and press the APA key.
    cAdjust “Shift” on the Signal menu properly.
    The picture flickers. “Dot Phase” on the Signal menu has not been adjusted properly.
    cAdjust “Dot Phase” on the Signal menu properly.
    Indicators Status and Remedy
    POWER SAVING Lights up when the projector is in power saving mode.
    TEMP/FAN Lights up when temperature inside the projector becomes unusually 
    high. Check to see if anything is blocking the ventilation holes.
    Flashes when the fan is broken. Consult with qualified Sony 
    personnel.
    LAMP/COVER Lights up when the lamp has reached the end of its life or becomes a 
    high temperature. Wait for 45 seconds to cool down the lamp and 
    turn on the power again, or replace the lamp. If the LAMP/COVER 
    indicator still lights even after you have replaced the lamp, the 
    electrical system may break down.
    Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
    Flashes when the lamp cover is not secured firmly. Attach the cover 
    securely.
    I/1 indicator Lights in red when a AC power cord is plugged into a wall outlet. 
    Once in standby mode, you can turn on the projector with the I/1 
    key.
    Lights in green when the power is turned on.
    Flashes in green for several tens of seconds after the power is turned 
    on. Also, flashes for about 45 seconds after the power is turned off 
    with the I/1 key. During this time, you will not be able to operate 
    the projector. Symptom Cause and Remedy 
    						
    							13Main Specifications
    Main Specifications
    Projection system
    3 LCD panels, 1 lens, projection 
    system
    LCD panel VPL-CX21: 0.63-inch XGA 
    panel, approximately 2,360,000 
    pixels (786,432 pixels × 3)
    VPL-CS21: 0.63-inch SVGA 
    panel, approximately 1,440,000 
    pixels (480,000 pixels × 3)
    Lens 1.2 times zoom lens (powered)
    f 18.8 to 22.6 mm/F1.6 to 1.94
    Lamp 165 W Ultra High Pressure lamp
    Projected picture size (measured diagonally)
    40 to 300 inches
    40 to 150 inches (auto focus 
    operation range)
    Light output 2100 ANSI lumen
    (When the Lamp Mode is set to 
    “High.”)
    Throwing distance (When placed on the floor.)
    40-inch: 1.2 to 1.4 m
    (3.9 to 4.6 feet)
    80-inch: 2.3 to 2.8 m
    (7.5 to 9.2 feet)
    100-inch: 2.9 to 3.6 m
    (9.5 to 11.8 feet)
    150-inch: 4.4 to 5.4 m
    (14.4 to 17.7 feet)
    200-inch: 5.9 to 7.2 m
    (19.4 to 23.6 feet)
    250-inch: 7.3 to 9.0 m
    (24 to 29.5 feet)
    300-inch: 8.8 to 10.7 m
    (28.9 to 35.1 feet)
    There may be a slight difference between the 
    actual value and the design value shown above.
    Color system NTSC
    3.58/PAL/SECAM/
    NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N/
    PAL60 system, switched 
    automatically/manually 
    Acceptable computer signals
    fH: 19 to 92 kHz 
    fV: 48 to 92 Hz
    (Maximum input signal resolution: 
    SXGA+ 1400 × 1050
    fV: 60 Hz 
    Applicable video signals
    15 k RGB/Component 50/60 Hz, 
    Progressive component 50/60 
    Hz, DTV, Composite video, Y/
    C video 
    Dimensions 273 × 52 × 210 mm (10 
    3/4 × 
    2 1/8 × 8 3/8 inches) (w/h/d) 
    (without projecting parts)Mass Approx. 1.9 kg (4 lb 3 oz) 
    Power requirements
    AC 100 to 240 V, 2.2 to 1.0 A, 50/
    60 Hz
    Power consumption
    Max. 220 W 
    in standby (low): Ave. 0.8 W 
    Supplied accessories
    Remote Commander (1)
    Lithium battery CR2025 (1)
    HD D-sub 15 pin cable (2 m) (1)
    (1-791-992-XX)
    A/V connecting adaptor (1)
    (1-830-658-XX)
    Carrying case (1)
    AC power cord (1)
    Operating Instructions (CD-ROM) 
    (1)
    Quick Reference Manual (1)
    Safety Regulations (1)
    Security Label (1)
    Air filter (for replacement) (1)
    Design and specifications are subject to change 
    without notice.
    Optional accessories
    Projector Lamp
    LMP-C163 (for replacement) 
    						
    							2A propos du guide de référence rapide / Utilisation des manuels sur CD-ROM
    A propos du guide 
    de référence rapide
    Ce guide décrit les raccordements requis et 
    les opérations de base de cet appareil, et 
    donne des informations concernant son 
    entretien.
    Pour obtenir des informations détaillées sur 
    le fonctionnement  de cet appareil, consultez 
    le Mode d’emploi sur le CD-ROM fourni.
    Pour obtenir des informations sur les 
    précautions de sécurité à observer lors de 
    l’utilisation de cet appareil, consultez le 
    document « Reglements de sécurité » 
    imprimé séparément.
    Utilisation des 
    manuels sur CD-
    ROM
    Le CD-ROM fourni comporte les modes 
    d’emploi et les fichiers  ReadMe en japonais, 
    en anglais, en français, en espagnol, en 
    allemand, en italien et en chinois. Veuillez 
    tout d’abord consulter le fichier ReadMe.
    Préparation
    Pour pouvoir lire le Mode d’emploi sur le 
    CD-ROM, le logiciel Adobe Acrobat Reader 
    5.0, ou une version ultérieure, doit être 
    installé. Si Adobe Acrobat Reader n’est pas 
    installé sur votre ordinateur, vous pouvez 
    télécharger une version gratuite de ce 
    logiciel depuis le site Internet de Adobe 
    Systems.
    Pour lire le Mode d’emploi
    Le Mode d’emploi se trouve sur le CD-ROM 
    fourni. Insérez le CD-ROM fourni dans le 
    lecteur de CD-ROM de votre ordinateur. Il 
    démarrera automatiquement après quelques 
    instants. Sélectionnez le Mode d’emploi que 
    vous souhaitez lire.
    Sur certains ordinateurs le CD-ROM ne 
    démarrera pas automatiquement. Dans ce 
    cas, ouvrez le fichier du Mode d’emploi de 
    la façon suivante.(Avec un système d’exploitation 
    Windows)
    1Ouvrez « Poste de travail ».
    2Faites un clic droit sur l’icône du CD-
    ROM et sélectionnez « Explorer ».
    3Double-cliquez sur le fichier 
    « index.htm » et sélectionnez le Mode 
    d’emploi que vous souhaitez lire.
    (Avec un système d’exploitation 
    Macintosh)
    1Double-cliquez sur l’icône du CD-ROM 
    sur le bureau.
    2Double-cliquez sur le fichier 
    « index.htm » et sélectionnez le Mode 
    d’emploi que vous souhaitez lire.
    Si vous n’êtes pas en mesure d’ouvrir le fichier 
    « index.htm », double-cliquez sur le Mode 
    d’emploi que vous souhaitez lire dans le 
    dossier « Operating_Instructions ».
    Marques
     Windows est une marque déposée de 
    Microsoft Corporation aux États-Unis et/
    ou dans d’autres pays.
     Macintosh est une marque déposée de 
    Apple Computer, Inc. aux États-Unis et/ou 
    dans d’autres pays.
     Adobe et Acrobat Reader sont des 
    marques déposées d’Adobe Systems 
    Incorporated aux États-Unis et/ou dans 
    d’autres pays.
    Remarque 
    						
    							3Remarques concernant l’utilisation
    Remarques concernant l’utilisation
    N’obstruez pas les orifices de ventilation (sortie et prise d’air). S’ils sont bloqués, une 
    surchauffe interne risque de se produire et causer un incendie ou endommager l’appareil.
    Vérifiez la position des orifices de ventilation dans les illustrations suivantes.
    Pour plus d’informations sur les précautions à prendre, lisez attentivement la « Reglements de 
    sécurité » qui est imprimée séparément.
    Remarque sur les orifices de ventilation
    1
    2
    3
    4
    1Orifices de ventilation (sortie d’air)
    2Capteur de télécommande
    3Orifices de ventilation (prise d’air)
    4Indicateurs
    FRFrançais 
    						
    							4Projection
    Projection
    Lors du raccordement du projecteur : 
     Mettez tous les appareils hors tension avant tout raccordement.
     Utilisez les câbles appropriés pour chaque raccordement.
     Insérez fermement les fiches de câble. Débranchez les câbles en les tenant par leur fiche. Ne 
    tirez pas sur le câble lui-même.
    Consultez également le Mode d’emploi de l’équipement raccordé.
    Avant d’effectuer tout raccordement
    Ouvrez le couvercle pour utiliser le connecteur AUDIO/VIDEO.
    Raccordement à un ordinateur
    Raccordement du projecteur
    INPUTTILT
    ZOOM–+
    FOCUS–+
    FOCUSAUTO
    ENTERPUSHMENUINPUT A
    AC INVIDEO
    AUDIOPOWER
    SAVINGTEMP/
    FA NLAMP/
    COVER
    Pousser.
    INPUTTILT
    ZOOM–+
    FOCUS–+
    FOCUSAUTO
    ENTERPUSHMENUINPUT A
    AC INVIDEO
    AUDIOPOWER
    SAVINGTEMP/
    FA NLAMP/
    COVER
    entrée vidéo
    Câble HD D-sub 15 broches 
    (fourni)
    Adaptateur de 
    raccordement A/V 
    (fourni)
    Audio (câble de raccordement audio 
    stéréo (non fourni))*
    Utilisez un câble sans résistance.
    * Ne le raccordez que lorsque vous voulez sortir l’audio du haut-parleur du 
    projecteur. 
    						
    							5Projection
    Raccordement à un magnétoscope ou lecteur de DVD
    INPUTTILT
    ZOOM–+
    FOCUS–+
    FOCUSAUTO
    ENTERPUSHMENUINPUT A
    AC INVIDEO
    AUDIOPOWER
    SAVINGTEMP/
    FA NLAMP/
    COVER
    Les trois options de raccordement suivantes sont disponibles :
    aCâble vidéo composite (fiche phono) (non fourni)
    bCâble S-vidéo (fiche mini DIN 4 broches) (non fourni)
    cCâble en composante (D-sub 15 broches y 3 
    × fiche phono) (non fourni)
    Adaptateur de 
    raccordement A/V 
    (fourni)c
    Audio (câble de raccordement 
    audio stéréo (non fourni))*
    Utilisez un câble sans résistance.
    * Ne le raccordez que lorsque vous voulez sortir l’audio 
    du haut-parleur du projecteur.
    ab 
    						
    							6Projection
    Avant de raccorder l’équipement, branchez le cordon d’alimentation secteur à une prise murale.
    1Appuyez sur la touche I/1 (marche/veille).
    2Mettez en marche l’ordinateur connecté au projecteur.
    3Appuyez sur la touche INPUT pour sélectionner la source d’entrée.
    4Une fois l’ordinateur raccordé, réglez-le pour que le signal vidéo soit envoyé seulement au 
    moniteur externe.
    Projection
    ENUAC INCOVER
    Fn
    FxF7
    Power On/Stand by2 21 1
    4 43 3INPUTou
    et Entrée A
    Vidéo
    S-Vidéo 
    						
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