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VPL-FHZ700L
2Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Overview
Location and Function of Controls .... 3
Main Unit .....................................3
Terminals ...................................... 4
Remote Commander and Control
Panel ..........................................5
Preparation
Connecting the Projector ................... 8
Connecting a Computer ................8
Connecting Video Equipment ...... 9
Connecting an External
Monitor ................................... 11
Connecting to HDBaseT™
equipment ................................ 11
Projecting/Adjusting an
Image
Projecting an Image ......................... 14
Adjusting the Focus, Size, and
Position of the Projected
image ....................................... 15
Turning Off the Power ................ 19
Adjustments and Settings
Using a Menu
Using a MENU ................................ 21
The Picture Menu .............................22
The Screen Menu ............................. 24
The Function Menu .......................... 27
The Operation Menu ........................ 28
The Connection/Power Menu .......... 29
The Installation Menu ...................... 32
The Information Menu .....................35
Network
Using Network Features ...................36
Displaying the Control Window of
the Projector with a Web
Browser ...................................36
Confirming the Information
regarding the Projector ............37
Operating the Projector from a
Computer .................................37
Using the e-mail report
Function ...................................37
Setting the Control Protocol of the
Projector ..................................39
Others
Indicators ..........................................42
Messages List ...................................43
Troubleshooting ................................44
Cleaning the Air Filter ......................46
Installing the Optional Adaptor ........48
Specifications ...................................49
Projection Distance and Lens Shift
Range ............................................56
Dimensions .......................................60
Index .................................................64
3
Location and Function of Controls
Overview
BOverview
Location and Function of Controls
aLens (not supplied) (page 50)
bFront panel
cAir filter cover (page 46)
dVentilation holes (intake)
eVentilation holes (exhaust)
Do not place anything near the ventilation
holes as this may cause internal heat
buildup. Do not place your hand near the
ventilation holes (exhaust) and the
circumference as this may cause injury.
fON/STANDBY indicator
(page 42)
gWARNING indicator (page 42)
hControl panel (page 5)
iTerminals (page 4)
jOptional adaptor slot (page 48)
Install an optional adaptor (not
supplied).
kRemote control receiver
The remote control receivers are located
at the front and rear of the projector.
lRear feet (adjustable) (page 16)
mAntitheft lock
Connects to an optional antitheft cable
manufactured by Kensington.
For details, visit the Kensington’s web
site.
http://www.kensington.com/
nAntitheft bar
Connects to a commercially available
antitheft chain or wire.
Main Unit
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4Location and Function of Controls
Input (page 8)
aINPUT A
Video: RGB/YPBPR input terminal
(RGB HD VD/YPBPR)
bINPUT B
Video: RGB input terminal (RGB)
cINPUT C
Video: DVI-D input terminal (DVI-D)
dINPUT D
Video: HDMI input terminal (HDMI)
eINPUT E
Video: Optional adaptor slot*
fS VIDEO (S VIDEO IN)
Video: S video input terminal
gVIDEO (VIDEO IN)
Video: Video input terminal
* Regarding attachable optional adaptor,
consult with qualified Sony personnel.
Output (page 11)
hOUTPUT
Video: Monitor output terminal
(MONITOR)
This terminal outputs the image. Output as a
computer signal input from the RGB input
terminal (INPUT A, INPUT B) or a video
signal input from the YPBPR input terminal
(INPUT A).
Others
iRS-232C terminal
RS-232C compatible control terminal
jLAN terminal (page 36)
kCONTROL S input terminal (DC
power supply) (CONTROL S IN
PLUG IN POWER)
Connects to the CONTROL S output
terminal on the supplied Remote
Commander with a connecting cable
(stereo mini plug (not supplied)) when
using it as a wired Remote Commander.
You do not need to install batteries in the
Remote Commander, as the power is
supplied from this terminal.
lCONTROL S output terminal
(CONTROL S OUT)
For coupling control of multiple
projectors with the wired Remote
Commander.
mAC IN (-) socket
Connects the supplied AC power cord.
Terminals
S VIDEO IN
LAN
INPUT E
RS-232C CONTROL S
VIDEO IN
INPUT B RGB INPUT C DVI-D
PLUG INPOWER
IN OUT
R/PRG/Y HD VD OUTPUT
MONITOR
INPUT D HDMI
B/PB
INPUT A
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Note
Note
5
Location and Function of Controls
Overview
Remote Commander
Control Panel
aTurning on the power/Going to
standby
? (On) key
1 (Standby) key
bSelecting an input signal
(page 14)
INPUT key (main unit)
Direct input select keys (Remote
Commander)
The F key is not provided in this
projector.
cOperating a menu (page 21)
ENTER /V/v/B/b (arrow) keys
MENU key
RETURN key
RESET key
dAdjusting the image (page 15)
FOCUS key
Use this key when attaching the power
focus lens.
ZOOM key
Use this key when attaching the power
zoom lens.
LENS SHIFT/SHIFT key
ASPECT key (pages 24, 26)
Changes the aspect ratio of the projected
image.
KEYSTONE key (page 16)
PATTERN key (page 16)
APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key*
Automatically adjusts a picture to its
clearest while a signal is input from a
computer. You can cancel the adjustment
by pressing the APA key again while
adjusting.
*Use this key when inputting a computer
signal via the RGB input terminal
(INPUT A, INPUT B).
eUsing various functions during
projecting
D ZOOM (Digital Zoom) +/– key*1
Enlarges a portion of the image while
projecting.
1Press the D ZOOM + key to display
the digital zoom icon on the projected
image.
Remote Commander and Control Panel
ECO
MODE
ENTER
MENU
SHIFT ZOOM
FOCUS
INPUT
312
46
Note
6Location and Function of Controls
2Press the V/v/B/b keys to move the
digital zoom icon to the point on the
image you wish to enlarge.
3Press the D ZOOM + key or the D
ZOOM – key repeatedly to change the
enlargement ratio. The image can be
enlarged up to 4 times.
Press the RESET key to restore the
previous image.
TWIN (Twin Picture) key
You can project the images from two
input signals on the screen as a main
picture and subpicture at the same time.
To switch between one and two pictures,
press the TWIN key on the Remote
Commander.
You can select the image to project to the
main picture.
The subpicture is preset to display the
image from INPUT B.
For details on combinations of input
signals, see “Combinations of Input
Signals” on page 55.
• When displaying two pictures, the ? (On)
key, 1 (standby) key, INPUT key, and
BLANK key are available.
• When “Screen Aspect” (page 33) is set
to “4:3,” the two picture function is not
available.
• When displaying two pictures, the input
signal icon does not appear in the
input select window (page 14).
• Picture settings set for one picture may
not be reflected as two pictures.
BLANK key
Cuts off the image. Press again to restore
the image.
MUTING key
This function is not provided in this
projector.
VOLUME +/– key
This function is not provided in this
projector.
FREEZE key*2
Pauses a projected image. Press again to
restore the image.
*1: Use this key when inputting a
computer signal. But it may not be
enabled, depending on the resolution
of the input signal and when
displaying two pictures.
*2: Use this key when inputting a
computer signal.
fSetting the energy–saving mode
easily
ECO MODE key
Energy-saving mode can be set easily.
Energy-saving mode consists of “Light
Output Mode,” “Constant Brightness,”
“With No Input,” “With Static Signal”
and “Standby Mode.”
1Press the ECO MODE key to display
the ECO Mode menu.
2Press the V/v key or ECO MODE key
to select ECO or User mode.
ECO: Sets each mode to the optimum
energy-saving value.
Light Output Mode: Standard
Constant Brightness: On
With No Input: Standby
With Static Signal: Light
Notes
One picture display
TWIN key
Two pictures display
(A) Main picture (B) Subpicture
Notes
ECO
User
Sel Back
ECO Mode
ECO Mode Menu
7
Location and Function of Controls
Overview
Dimming
Standby Mode: Low
(go to step 6)
User: Sets each item of the energy-
saving mode menu as you desire
(go to step 3).
3Select “User” then press the b key.
The setting items appear.
4Press the V/v key to select the ECO
Mode item then press the b key or the
ENTER key.
5Press the V/v key to select the setting
value.
6Press the RETURN key to restore the
previous image.
For details on ECO Mode settings, see
“Light Output Mode”, “With No Input”,
“With Static Signal” and “Standby
Mode” on the Connection/Power menu
(page 29).
If you set “ECO Mode” to “ECO,” or
“Standby Mode” (in “User”) to “Low,”
the network control function will be
disabled in standby mode. If the external
control is being performed by using the
network or network control function, do
not select “ECO,” or do not set “Standby
Mode” (in “User”) to “Low.”
Others
gInfrared transmitter
hID MODE 1/2/3/4 switch
(page 28)
Sets an ID mode of the Remote
Commander. If you assign a different ID
number to each projector when multiple
projectors are used, you can control only
the projector with the same ID mode as
that of the Remote Commander.
iCONTROL S output terminal
Connects to the CONTROL S input
terminal on the projector with a
connecting cable (stereo mini plug (not
supplied)) when using the Remote
Commander as a wired one.
You do not need to install batteries in the
Remote Commander, as the power is
supplied from the projector.
About Remote Commander operation
• Direct the Remote Commander toward the
remote control receiver.
• The shorter the distance between the
Remote Commander and the projector is,
the wider the angle within which the
Remote Commander can control the
projector becomes.
• If there is any obstruction between the
Remote Commander and the remote
control receiver on the projector, the
projector may not be able to receive
signals from the Remote Commander.
Note
Light Output Mode Standard
Constant Brightness Off
Auto Power Saving
With No Input Off
With Static Signal Light Dimming
Standby Mode Standard
Sel Back
User
Set
8Connecting the Projector
BPreparation
Connecting the Projector
• Turn off all equipment before making any connections.
• Use the proper cables for each connection.
• Insert the cable plugs firmly; Loose connections may reduce performance of picture signals or
cause a malfunction. When pulling out a cable, be sure to grip it by the plug, not the cable itself.
• For more information, refer also to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting.
Connection with a computer is explained for each input signal.
INPUT A
For connection when there is a long distance between a computer and the projector.
INPUT B
For connecting a computer with an RGB output terminal.
It is recommended that you set the resolution of your computer to 1920 × 1200 pixels for the external
monitor.
Notes
Connecting a Computer
Note
Mini D-sub 15-pin – BNC cable
(not supplied)
RGB output
terminal
Computer
Mini D-sub 15-pin
cable (not supplied)
RGB output
terminal
Computer
9
Connecting the Projector
Preparation
INPUT C
For connecting a computer with a DVI-D output terminal.
INPUT D
For connecting a computer with an HDMI output terminal.
• The HDMI terminal of this projector is not compatible with DSD (Direct Stream Digital) Signal
or CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) Signal.
• Use HDMI-compatible equipment which has the HDMI Logo.
• Use a high speed HDMI cable(s) on which the cable type logo is specified. (Sony products are
recommended.)
Connections with a VHS videocassette recorder, DVD player, or BD player are explained for
each input signal.
S VIDEO IN
For connecting video equipment with an S-video output terminal.
Notes
Connecting Video Equipment
INPUT C DVI-D
DVI-D cable
(not supplied)
DVI-D output
terminal
Computer
HDMI cable
(not supplied)
HDMI output
terminal
Computer
S video cable (not supplied)
S video output
terminal
Video equipment
10 Connecting the Projector
VIDEO IN
For connecting video equipment with a video output terminal.
INPUT A
For connection when there is a long distance between the video equipment and projector.
INPUT D
For connecting video equipment with an HDMI output terminal.
• The HDMI terminal of this projector is not compatible with DSD (Direct Stream Digital) Signal
or CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) Signal.
• Use HDMI-compatible equipment which has the HDMI Logo.
• Use a high speed HDMI cable(s) on which the cable type logo is specified. (Sony products are
recommended.)
Notes
Video – BNC cable
(not supplied)
Video output
terminal
Video equipment
Component – BNC cable (not supplied)
Video equipment
YPBPR output
terminal
HDMI cable
(not supplied)
Video equipment
HDMI output
terminal
11
Connecting the Projector
Preparation
To fix the HDMI cable
Fix the cable to the cable tie holder at the bottom of the projector, using a commercially
available cable tie, as in the illustration.
Use a cable tie of less than 1.9 mm × 3.8 mm in thickness.
OUTPUT
Projected images can be output to display equipment such as a monitor.
This terminal outputs the image. Output as a computer signal input from the RGB input terminal
(INPUT A, INPUT B) or a video signal input from the YPBPR input terminal (INPUT A).
• You can connect HDBaseT equipment by attaching the Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10
(not supplied).
• When the Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10 (not supplied) is attached to the main unit,
image transmission to the main unit, LAN communication, and RS-232C control are enabled
with the commercially available HDBaseT transmitter. Not compatible with voice
communication and power connection.
Connecting an External Monitor
Bottom of the projector
Cable tie
(commercially available)
Cable tie holder
Note
Connecting to HDBaseT™ equipment
Mini D-sub 15-pin cable
(not supplied)
RGB input
terminal
Display equipment
12 Connecting the Projector
• Use a straight LAN cable (commercially-available) with a shield of CAT5e or CAT6 to
connect the main unit and HDBaseT equipment.
Connecting to the computer
INPUT E
Connecting to video equipment
INPUT E
Connect HDBaseT transmitter and the main unit directly without a hub or router.
Note
Computer
HDMI output
terminal
HDMI cable (not supplied)
HDBaseT transmitter
Video equipment
HDMI output
terminal
HDMI cable (not supplied)
HDBaseT transmitter
13
Connecting the Projector
Preparation
Connecting to network equipment
When using network features, be sure to check if “LAN Setting” is set to “via HDBaseT” (page 29).
Note
Computer
LAN
terminal
Wired connection
LAN cable (straight type)
(not supplied)
Hub, Wireless router
HDBaseT transmitter
Tablet PC/Smartphone
Computer
Wireless connection
14 Projecting an Image
BProjecting/Adjusting an Image
Projecting an Image
The size of a projected image depends on the distance between the projector and screen. Install
the projector so that the projected image fits the screen size. For details on projection distances
and projected image sizes, see “Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range” (page 56).
1Plug the AC power cord into a wall
outlet.
2Connect all equipment to the projector
(page 8).
3Turn on the projector.
Press the ?/1 key on the main unit or the
? key on the Remote Commander.
4Turn on the connected equipment.
5Select the input source.
Press the INPUT key on the projector to
display the input select window. Press
the INPUT key repeatedly or the V/v
key to select an image to be projected.
The signal icon appears on the right
side in the input select window when a
signal is input.
You can select the input source using
Direct input select keys on the Remote
Commander (page 5).
6Switch your computer to output to
external display by changing your
computer’s setting.
How to switch the computer to output to
the projector varies, depending on the
type of computer.
(Example)
7Adjust the focus, size, and position of
the projected image (page 15).
Computer
Video equipment
Projector
Wall outlet
1
23
5
4
5
6
Input select window
+
15
Projecting an Image
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
Adjusting the Focus, Size, and Position of the Projected image
Focus Size (Zoom) Position (Lens shift)
When attaching the Electric
focus lens
Press the FOCUS key on the
projector or the Remote
Commander then press the B/
bkey (or V/v key) to adjust
the focus.
When attaching the Manual
focus lens
Turn the Focus Ring to adjust
the focus.
When attaching the Electric
zoom lens
Press the ZOOM key on the
projector or the Remote
Commander then press the B/
bkey (or V/v key) to adjust
the size.
When attaching the Manual
zoom lens
Turn the Zoom Ring to adjust
the size.
Press the LENS SHIFT/SHIFT
key on the projector or the
Remote Commander then press
the V/v/B/b key to adjust the
position.
To return the lens to the center
position of the projected image
Press the RESET key on the
Remote Commander while
adjusting.
16 Projecting an Image
Adjusting the tilt of the projector
with the rear feet (adjustable)
When the projector is installed on an uneven
surface, you can adjust using the rear feet
(adjustable). To correct any trapezoidal
distortion of the projected image, use the
Keystone correction feature (pages 16, 32).
You can also broaden the adjustment range
by removing the nuts from the rear feet
(adjustable).
• Be careful not to let the projector down on
your fingers.
• Do not push hard on the top of the projector
with the rear feet (adjustable) extended. It
may cause a malfunction.
• Keystone adjustment is an electronic
correction. Consequently the image quality
may deteriorate.
Displaying a pattern for adjusting
an image
You can display a pattern for adjusting the
projected image with the PATTERN key on
the Remote Commander. Press the
PATTERN key again to restore the previous
image.
Correcting for trapezoidal
distortion of the projected image
(Keystone adjustment)
If the screen is tilted, or you are projecting
from an oblique angle, perform keystone
adjustment.
If the projected image is
trapezoidally-distorted in the vertical
plane
1Press the KEYSTONE key on the
Remote Commander once or select “V
Keystone” in the Installation menu to
display the adjustment menu.
2Adjust the value using V/v/B/b.
The higher the setting, the narrower the
top of the projected image. The lower
the setting, the narrower the bottom of
the projected image.
Press the RESET key to restore the
projected image before adjustment.
If the projected image is
trapezoidally-distorted in the lateral
plane
1Press the KEYSTONE key on the
Remote Commander twice, or select
“H Keystone” in the Installation menu
to display the adjustment menu.
2Adjust the value using V/v/B/b.
The higher the setting, the narrower the
right side of the projected image. The
lower the setting, the narrower the left
side of the projected image.
Notes
Increase setting
Decrease setting
17
Projecting an Image
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
Press the RESET key to restore the
projected image before adjustment.
• Keystone adjustment is an electronic
correction. Consequently the image quality
may deteriorate.
• Depending on the position adjusted with the
lens shift feature, using the Keystone feature
may change the aspect ratio of the original
image, or the projected image may be
distorted.
• If keystone correction is performed using the
KEYSTONE key, the Warp correction
feature (if enabled) will be canceled.
Correcting image twist (Warp
correction feature)
You can correct image twist with the warp
correction feature.
1Press the KEYSTONE key on the
Remote Commander three times, or
select “Warping” in the Installation
menu, then select “Adjust.”
The guide is displayed.
Selecting the corner(s) of the image
to be corrected
1Move x using V/v/B/b to select the
corner you want to correct.
2Press the ENTER key.
The cursor appears.
3Adjust the position of the corner you
want to correct, using V/v/B/b.
Press the RESET key to restore the
projected image before adjustment.
Correcting deflection 1 – left/right
sides of the image
1Move x using V/v/B/b to select the
side you want to correct.
2Press the ENTER key.
The cursor appears.
Notes
Decrease setting
Increase the setting
Adjust using this cursor
18 Projecting an Image
3You can adjust the deflection of the
side, using V/v/B/b.
You can adjust the center point of
deflection using V/v. For the range of
deflection, use B/b. You can adjust the
left/right side independently.
Press the RESET key to restore the
projected image before adjustment.
Correcting deflection 2 – top/bottom
sides of the image
1Move x using V/v/B/b to select the
side you want to correct.
2Press the ENTER key.
The cursor appears.
3You can adjust the deflection of the
side, using V/v/B/b.
You can adjust the center point of
deflection using B/b. For the range of
deflection, use V/v. You can adjust the
top/bottom independently.
Press the RESET key to restore the
projected image before adjustment.
Setting the blending function to
project from multiple projectors
1Install the projectors.
Input a pattern, etc., to adjust the
projected positions from multiple
projectors.
Set a different ID mode for each
projector (page 28).
Adjust using this cursor Adjust using this cursor
19
Projecting an Image
Projecting/Adjusting an Image
2Enable the Edge Blending function.
Display the main menu to set “Edge
Blending” to “On” in the Installation
menu.
3Set the position of blending.
Choose the position (top/bottom/left/
right) for blending.
4Assign the blending width.
Set the blending width according to the
overlapping range for the source signal.
5Adjust using “Zone Black Level Adj.”
Adjust each correction zone by “Zone
Black Level Adj.” for the most uniform
black level between each zone.
During this adjustment, a black image is
automatically projected.
6Set “Blend Gamma.”
Select the gamma mode in which the
overlapping of images is least
noticeable.
• The procedure shown above is for general
guidance. Your own installation may vary
according to the situation.
• In case of multiple projectors, use the color
matching function (page 34) to adjust for
differences in color and brightness.
Note that more detailed adjustment for Edge
Blending is possible using a PC application.
For more details, consult with qualified Sony
personnel.
• When multiple projectors are set up in a line,
the temperature inside the projectors may
increase due to exhaust vent proximity, and
an error indication may result.
In this case, space the projectors farther apart
and/or install deflection partitioning between
them.
For more details, consult with qualified Sony
personnel.
1Press the ?/1 key on the main unit or
the 1 key on the Remote Commander.
The projector starts shutdown and turns
off. If you press the ?/1 key on the main
unit or the ? key on the Remote
Commander within 5 seconds again,
shutdown is cancelled.
2Unplug the AC power cord from the
wall outlet.
To turn off without displaying
confirmation message
Press and hold the ?/1 key on the main unit
for a few seconds (page 43).
Assign the position and width here.
Blend Gamma
correction
Notes
Turning Off the Power
20 Projecting an Image
ECO gauge
This gauge indicates the current
effectiveness of the projector’s ECO
function. (For details on the ECO function,
see “ECO MODE key” (page 6) and “ECO”
(page 29).)
The leaf icons are displayed when the
projector is shut down. The number of
displayed icons varies according to how
much energy is saved as a result of using the
ECO function.
ECO gauge
21
Using a MENU
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
BAdjustments and Settings Using a Menu
Using a MENU
The menu displays used for the explanation
below may be different depending on the
model you are using.
1Press the MENU key to display the
menu.
2Select the setting menu.
Use the V or v key to select the setting
menu, then press b or ENTER key.
3Select the setting item.
Use the V or v key to select the setting
menu, then press b or ENTER key.
To return to the selection screen of the
setting menu, press the B key or the
RETURN key.
4Make the setting or adjustment for the
selected item.
Menu operation differs depending on the
setting item. If the next menu window is
displayed, select the item according to
the operations in step 3 and then press
the ENTER key to register the setting.
To return to the selection screen of the
setting items, press the B key or the
RETURN key. Also, to reset the setting
value of an item to its factory preset
value, press the RESET key during
setting or adjusting.
Using a pop-up menu
Press the V/v/B/b key to select an item.
Press the ENTER key to register the
setting. The previous screen is restored.
Using the setting menu
Press the V or v key to select the item.
Press the ENTER key to register the
setting. The previous screen is restored.
Using the adjustment menu
To increase the number, press the V or b
key and to decrease the number, press
the v or B key. Press the ENTER key to
register the setting. The previous screen
is restored.
5Press the MENU key to clear the
menu.
The menu disappears automatically if no
key is pressed for a while.
Note
Picture Mode Standard
Reset
Contrast 80
Brightness 50
Color 50
Hue 50
Color Temp. Middle
Sharpness 50
Expert Setting
Sel Set Back
Picture
Setting menu
Picture Mode Standard
Reset
Contrast 80
Brightness 50
Color 50
Hue 50
Color Temp. Middle
Sharpness 50
Expert Setting
Sel Set Back
Picture
Setting items
On
Off
Selecting items
Dynamic
Standard
Presentation
Sel Back
Picture Mode
Adjust Back
Contrast
Min
80 Max
22 The Picture Menu
The Picture Menu
For adjusting the picture for each input signal.
*1: When a video signal is input, this option is available.
*2: When “Picture Mode” is set to the item other than “Presentation,” this option is available.
*3: When a B & W signal is input, this option is not available.
*4: When an analog TV signal is input, this option may not available, depending on the color system.
Setting items Description
Picture Mode Dynamic: Emphasizes the contrast to produce a “dynamic” picture.
Standard: Makes the picture be natural and well balanced.
Presentation: Makes the picture bright to suit for a presentation.
Reset The picture settings are initialized to their factory preset values.
However, “Picture Mode” and “Custom1,” “Custom2,” and “Custom3” of
“Color Temp.” do not return to the factory preset values.
Contrast The higher the setting, the greater the contrast. The lower the setting, the lower
the contrast.
Brightness The higher the setting, the brighter the picture. The lower the setting, the darker
the picture.
Color*1 *3 The higher the setting, the greater the intensity. The lower the setting, the lower
the intensity.
Hue*1 *3 *4 The higher the setting, the more greenish the picture becomes. The lower the
setting, the more reddish the picture becomes.
Color Temp.*2 High/Middle/Low: The higher the temperature, the more bluish the picture.
The lower the temperature, the more reddish the picture.
Custom1/ Custom2/ Custom3: An adjusted color temperature setting can be
stored for each item.
The factory settings are Custom1: High, Custom2: Middle, Custom3: Low.
Sharpness The higher the setting, the sharper the picture. The lower the setting, the softer
the picture.
Expert Setting
Film
Mode*1 *5
Auto: Precisely reproduces the image from a film source to suit the original
film source. Normally, select this option.
Off: Select this option if the images are rough around the edges when “Auto” is
selected.
Black Level
Adj.
(Adjust) *1
High/Low/Off: Emphasizes dark portions of the projected image to suit your
taste.
Gamma
Mode
Graphics1: Improves the correction of halftones to give a brighter image. This
can be useful when projecting colored images, such as photos, in a bright
location.
Graphics2: Improves the reproduction of halftones. This reproduces colored
images, such as photos, in more natural tones.
Text: Contrasts black and white. Suitable for images that contain lots of text.
DICOM GSDF Sim.*6: Gamma setting is in accordance with the Grayscale
Standard Display Function (GSDF) of the Digital Imaging and
Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standards.
Notes
23
The Picture Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
*5: When a progressive signal is input, this option is not available.
*6: Available when a computer signal is input from the DVI-D input terminal (INPUT C), HDMI
input terminal (INPUT D), or optional adaptor (INPUT E). This projector is not to be used as a
device for medical diagnosis.
24 The Screen Menu
The Screen Menu
For adjusting the size, position, and aspect ratio of the projected image for each input signal.
*1: • Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing, modifying the original picture
by switching to the aspect mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or
producers, which are legally protected.
• Depending on the input signal, setting items for aspect ratio or some other setting items cannot
be set in some cases, or changing the aspect ratio setting may have no effect.
• A part of the image may be displayed in black, depending on the setting item.
*2: Available when a video signal is input from the YPBPR input terminal (INPUT A), DVI-D input
terminal, HDMI input terminal, and optional adaptor.
Setting items Description
Aspect*1 Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image (page 26).
When the
computer
signal is
input
Full1: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size without
changing the aspect ratio of the input signal.
Full2: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size.
Normal: Displays the image on the center point of the projected image
without changing the resolution of the input signal or enlarging the image.
When the
video signal
is input
4:3: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an
aspect ratio fixed to 4:3.
16:9: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an
aspect ratio fixed to 16:9.
Full: Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size.
Zoom: Display the center point of the projected image to zoom.
V Center*2 *3 Adjust the whole projected image by moving up and down on the screen.
As the selected number increases, the screen moves up, and as the selected
number decreases, the projected image moves down.
Vertical Size*2 *3 Reduces or enlarges the image vertically.
The projected image is enlarged as the setting increases and reduced as the
setting decreases. If the subtitle of a movie, etc. cannot be seen, use this
together with “V Center.”
Over Scan*2 On/Off: Hides the outline of the image when set to “On.” Select “On” if
noise appears along the edge of the image.
Adjust Signal*6 Adjusts the image of a computer signal. Use this item if the edge of the
image is cut and reception is bad.
APA*4 *5 Automatically adjusts the projected image to an optimum quality when you
press the ENTER key.
Phase*4 Adjusts the dot phase of the display pixel and the input signal. Set to the
value where looks clearest.
Pitch*4 The higher the setting, the wider the horizontal image elements (pitch). The
lower the setting, the narrower the horizontal image elements (pitch).
Shift*6 H: The higher the setting, the farther right the image is projected on the
screen. The lower the setting, the image farther left.
V: The higher the setting, the farther up the image is projected on the screen.
The lower the setting, the image farther down.
Notes
25
The Screen Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
*3: Available when “Aspect” is “Zoom” and “Screen Aspect” is 16:10 or 16:9.
*4: Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input terminal (INPUT A, INPUT B).
*5: If the projected image includes a large amount of black portion around it, the APA function will
not work properly and a part of the image may not be displayed on the screen. In addition, an
optimum image cannot be obtained, depending on the type of input signal. In this case, adjust
the “Phase,” “Pitch,” and “Shift” items manually.
*6: Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input terminal (INPUT A, INPUT B)
or a video signal is input from the YPBPR input terminal (INPUT A). This option is available
only when “Aspect” is set to “Zoom.”
26 The Screen Menu
Aspect
*1: If you select “Normal,” the image is
projected in the same resolution as the
input signal without changing the aspect
ratio of the original image.
*2: If you select “Full2,” the image is projected
to fit the projected image size, regardless
of the aspect ratio of the image.
*3: Depending on the input signal, the
projected image may be projected as
illustrated below. In this a case, select
“16:9.”
*4: Depending on the input signal, the image
may be projected as illustrated below. In
this a case, select “Zoom.”
*5: If you select “Full,” the image is projected
to fit the projected image size, regardless
of the aspect ratio of the image.
Input signal Recommended
setting value and
projected image
Computer signal
(4:3) (Full1)*1 *2
(16:9) (Full1)*1 *2
(16:10) (Full1)*1
Video signal
(4:3) (4:3)*3 *5
(16:9) (16:9)*4 *5
27
The Function Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
The Function Menu
The Function menu is used for setting various functions of the projector.
*1: Executes APA when a computer signal is input via the RGB input terminal (INPUT A, INPUT
B).
*2: When using the Twin Picture display mode and there is no input signal, the background will be
black if you set this item to “Image”.
Setting items Description
Smart APA On/Off: When set to “On,” executes APA automatically when a signal is
input.*1
CC Display CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4/Text1/Text2/Text3/Text4: Select the closed caption
service (Captions or Text).
Off: Closed caption does not appear.
Background*2 Blue/Black/Image: Sets the background for when there is no input signal.
When set to “Image,” the Start Up Image is displayed.
Start Up Image On/Off: When set to “On,” the Start Up Image is displayed on the screen
upon startup of the projector.
All Reset All settings are initialized to their factory preset values.
Notes
28 The Operation Menu
The Operation Menu
The Operation menu is used for setting for the operations by using the menu or the Remote
Commander.
*1: You will not be able to use the projector if you forget your password. If you call qualified Sony
personnel because you have forgotten the password, you will be asked to verify the projector’s
serial number and your identity. (This process may differ in other countries/regions.) Once your
identity has been confirmed, we will provide you with the password.
Setting items Description
Language Selects the language used in the menu and on-screen displays.
Menu Position Bottom Left/Center: For selecting the position of the menu displayed on the
projected image.
Status On: All on-screen statuses are enabled.
Off: Displays only the menus, the message when turning off the power, and
warning messages.
IR Receiver Front & Rear/Front/Rear: Selects the remote control receivers (IR Receiver)
on the front and rear of the projector.
ID Mode All/1/2/3/4: Assigns an ID number to the projector. When set to “All,” you can
control the projector with the Remote Commander independently of the
assigned ID Mode. Refer also to “ID MODE 1/2/3 switch” of the Remote
Commander on page 7.
Security Lock*1 On/Off: This function enables restriction of the projector to authorized users
by password. The setting procedures for security locking are as follows:
1Select “On” then press the ENTER key to display the setting menu.
2Input the password with the MENU, V/v/B/b, and ENTER keys. (The
default password setting is “ENTER, ENTER, ENTER, ENTER.”)
3Input a new password with the MENU, V/v/B/b, and ENTER keys.
4Enter the password again to confirm.
Enter the password when you turn on the projector after disconnecting and
reconnecting the AC power cord.
When it is set to “Off,” you can cancel the security lock. You are required to
input the password again.
If you fail to enter the correct password after three consecutive times, the
projector cannot be used. In this case, press the ?/1 key to go standby mode
then turn on the power again.
Panel Key Lock On/Off: When set to “On,” locks all the control panel keys of the projector.
However, you can enable operation by performing the following even when
“Panel Key Lock” is set to “On.”
• Press and hold the ?/1 key for approximately 10 seconds during standby
mode.
c The projector turns on.
• Press and hold the MENU key for approximately 10 seconds during power
on.
c“Panel Key Lock” is set to “Off” and enables operation of all control panel
keys on the projector.
Lens Control On/Off: When set to “On,” you can adjusts the lens (focus, zoom, and lens
shift) from the Remote commander or the projector. To prevent unintentional
operation, set it to “Off” after adjusting the lens.
Note
29
The Connection/Power Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
The Connection/Power Menu
The Connection/Power menu is used for setting for the connections and power.
Setting items Description
Network Setting
IPv4 Setting
IP Address Setup Auto (DHCP): The IP address is assigned automatically from the
DHCP server such as a router.
Manual: To specify the IP Address manually.
IP Address/ Subnet
Mask/ Default
Gateway/Primary
DNS/Secondary
DNS
When “Manual” is selected for “IP Address Setup,” select the item
with the B or b key and input the value with V or v key. When all
items are entered, select “Apply” then press the ENTER key. The
entered settings will be registered.
IPv6 Information Displays the IPv6 address information.
When setting the address of IPv6, set it from the browser.
HDBaseT Settings
LAN Setting via HDBaseT/LAN: You can select either via the LAN*1 of the
HDBaseT equipment connected to the Digital Interface Adaptor
BKM-PJ10 or via the network connection with the LAN terminal of
the main unit.
RS-232C Setting via HDBaseT/RS-232C: You can select either via the RS-232C*2 of
the Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10 or via the connection with
the RS-232C terminal of the main unit.
Dynamic Range*3 Sets the image input level of the INPUT C/D/E terminal.
Auto: Distinguishes the image input level automatically.
Limited: Set when the image input level is 16-235.
Full: Set when the image input level is 0-255.
Input-A Signal Sel. Auto/Computer/Video GBR/Component: When set to “Auto,”
selects the type of video signal input automatically when “Input-A” is
selected with the INPUT key.*4
Color System Auto/NTSC3.58/PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N: When set
to “Auto,” selects the color system automatically when “S-Video” or
“Video” is selected with the INPUT key.*4
ECO
Light Output Mode High/Standard/Auto/Custom/Extended: When set to “High,” the
image becomes brighter, and power consumption becomes higher.
When set to “Standard,” power consumption becomes lower; however,
the image will be darker. When set to “Auto,” brightness is adjusted
automatically according to image content. Dark images are projected
with brightness adjusted, leading to energy-saving. Bright images are
projected brightly, without adjusting brightness. When set to
“Custom,” you can adjust brightness as prefer. If you select
“Extended,” images become dark but extended projection is enabled.
Constant
Brightness*5 On/Off: Available when Light Output Mode is set to “High” or
“Standard.” Brightness is constant at about 75% light output when
Light Output Mode is set to “High,” and at about 60% when Light
Output Mode is set to “Standard.”
30 The Connection/Power Menu
*1: When using the Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10, the connection is only via 100BASE-TX.
When using the LAN terminal of the main unit, you can connect with the 10BASE-T/100BASE-
TX.
*2: When using the Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10, the connection is at 9,600 bps. When
using the RS-232C terminal of the main unit, you can connect at 38,400 bps.
*3: If the image input setting of the HDMI connection equipment is not correct, the brighter part
becomes too bright and the darker part becomes too dark.
*4: The image may not be adjusted properly depending on the type of input signal. In such a case,
adjust it manually to suit to the connected equipment.
*5: The projector may not be able to maintain the brightness in an environment with a lot of dust and
dirt.
*6: Select “Off” to avoid entering standby mode when there is no input signal.
*7: A change in signal may not be detected depending on the input image. If “With No Input” is set,
it takes priority.
*8: As the light is dimmed gradually, you may not notice any change in brightness.
*9: This varies depending on the “Light Output Mode” setting.
Auto Power Saving
With No Input Light Cutoff: The light turns off automatically and power
consumption is reduced if no signal is input for about two minutes.
The light turns on again when a signal is input or any key is pressed. In
Light Cutoff, the ON/STANDBY indicator lights in orange. (page 42)
If Light Cutoff continues for about 30 minutes, the power will cut off
automatically and the projector will go to standby mode.
Standby*6: If no signal is input to the unit for about two minutes, the
power turns off automatically, and the unit enters standby mode.
Off: The “With No Input” function is disabled.
With Static Signal Light Dimming*7 *8: If an image does not change for about 10
seconds, light output is gradually reduced (approximately 10% to
15%*9) from that set in the Light Output Mode. This setting provides a
convenient way to reduce power consumption. Automatically the light
slowly darkens to approximately 5% of its light output according to
the selected time (with no change to input signal) “5,” “10,” “15,” “20”
minutes or “Demo.” While dimming the light, the message “Light
Dimming” appears. If you select “Demo.,” the image will start to
darken about 40 seconds later. When any change in signal is detected,
or an operation (remote control or control panel) is performed, normal
brightness is restored.
Off: The “With Static Signal” function is disabled.
Standby Mode*10 Standard/Low: When set to “Low,” lowers power consumption in
standby mode.
Quick Reboot Off/10/30: After you turn off the power, the projector is in standby
mode for a quick start within the specified time (10 minutes or 30
minutes). The ON/STANDBY indicator lights in orange when the
projector is in standby mode. (page 42)
Direct Power On On/Off: When set to “On,” you can turn the power on without going
to standby mode when the AC power cord is connected to a wall
outlet. You can also unplug the AC power cord without going to
standby mode when you turn off the projector.
You may unplug the AC power cord without going to standby mode.
Notes
Setting items Description
31
The Connection/Power Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
*10:When “Standby Mode” is set to “Low,” the network and network control function cannot be
operated while the projector is in standby mode.
32 The Installation Menu
The Installation Menu
The Installation menu is used for installing the projector.
Setting items Description
Edge Blending On/Off: When set to “On,” the Edge Blending function is enabled. Set to
“Off” when you do not project using multiple projectors.
Blending
Range
Sets the edge blending width.
After selecting the blending position, a marker will be displayed.
Top: Adjusts the top width of the screen.
Bottom: Adjusts the bottom width of the screen.
Left: Adjusts the left width of the screen.
Right: Adjusts the right width of the screen.
Zone Black
Level Adj.*1
*2
Adjust so that the overlapped part is not noticeably bright when a dark
image is displayed.
Select the correction zone “Adjust Zone 1” through “Adjust Zone 9,” and
set the adjustment values.
Blend
Gamma
Sets the mode of the gamma curve of the overlapped area.
Mode 1: Provides a gentle gamma correction curve.
Mode 2:
Mode 3:
Mode 4:
Mode 5: Provides a sharp gamma correction curve.
Reset Resets the adjusted values to their default values.
Image Split
Off/Left-side Area/Right-side Area:
Divides the input signal from the
computer in half, and displays an enlarged image of the left-side or right-side
area on the screen.
*3
Screen Fitting*4 HV Keystone/Warping: You can choose the way to correct image twist.
V Keystone*5 *6 This is displayed when “HV Keystone” is selected in “Screen Fitting.”
The higher the setting, the narrower the top of the projected image. The
lower the setting, the narrower the bottom of the projected image.
H Keystone*5 *6 This is displayed when “HV Keystone” is selected in “Screen Fitting.”
The higher the setting, the narrower the right side of the projected image.
The lower the setting, the narrower the left side of the projected image.
Warping *6 This is displayed when “Warping” is selected in “Screen Fitting.”
Adjust: Corrects image twist.
Reset: Resets the adjusted values to their default values.
Image Flip HV/H/V/Off: Flips the projected image horizontally and/or vertically
according to the installation method.
33
The Installation Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
Installation Attitude Link to Image Flip/Right Side Up/Upside Down/Front Down/Front Up/
Portrait 1/Portrait 2: Change the cooling setting to suit to the installation
attitude. When set to “Link to Image Flip,” the cooling setting changes
based on the setting of “Image Flip.”*7 Continuing to use the wrong setting
may affect component reliability.
High Altitude Mode On/Off: Set to “On” when using the projector at an altitude of 1,500 m or
higher. Continuing to use the wrong setting may affect component
reliability.
Screen Aspect 16:10/16:9/4:3: For switching the display area to suit to the screen.
Panel Alignment
*9 This feature allows you to adjust the gaps in the color of characters or the
picture.
When set to “On,” “Adjust Color” and “Pattern Color” can be assigned and
adjusted.
Adjust Item: Selects how to make adjustments from below.
Shift: Shifts the whole picture and makes adjustments.
Zone: Selects the desired range and makes adjustments.
Adjust Color: Assigns the desired color to adjust the gaps in color. Select
“R” (Red) or “B” (Blue) to make adjustments based on “G” (Green).
Pattern Color: Select “R/G” (Red and Green) or “R/G/B” (White, all
colors) when “Adjust Color” is “R” (Red). Select “B/G” (Blue and Green)
or “R/G/B” (White, all colors) when the “Adjust Color” is “B” (Blue).
Adjust: The shift adjustment and zone adjustment of the color selected in
“Adjust Color” can be made with V/v/B/b keys.
Reset: The panel alignment settings are initialized to their factory preset
values.
Setting items Description
Horizontal installation
Right Side Up Upside Down
Front Down
(Projects
downward)
Front Up
(Projects
upward)
Vertical installation
Portrait installation
Por trait 1*8 (The
buttons of the
unit face up)
Portrait 2*8
(The
buttons of the
unit face down)
34 The Installation Menu
*1: You cannot adjust anything other than the targeted adjustment zones in “Zone Black Level Adj.”
*2: When selecting the correction zone of “Zone Black Level Adj.,” the targeted correction zone
flashes twice.
*3: If the Screen Aspect is set to 16:10 and input signal is 16:10 or 16:9, the image will be projected
at the correct aspect. This function is not available when displaying two pictures.
*4: When “Edge Blending” is set to “On,” “Screen Fitting” (HV Keystone/Warping) is not
displayed.
*5: Depending on the position adjusted with the lens shift feature, the aspect ratio of the image may
change from the original or projected image may be distorted with Keystone adjustment.
*6: Since the HV Keystone/Warping adjustment is an electronic correction, the image may
deteriorate.
*7: Select “Link to Image Flip” only for horizontal installation. Be sure to select “Front Down” or
“Front Up” for a vertical installation, or “Portrait 1” or “Portrait 2” for a portrait installation, to
match the installation direction of the projector. (Refer to the figures.)
*8: In the case of a portrait installation, pay attention not to block the ventilation holes (exhaust/
intake).
*9: Depending on the adjustment value of “Panel Alignment,” the color and resolution may be
changed.
*10:The brightness and color of the projected image may not match completely, even after you adjust
“Brightness” and “Color.”
Color Matching*10 Adjust/Reset: For correcting the brightness and color of the whole
projected image manually from the signal level in six steps.
Notes
Setting items Description
35
The Information Menu
Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu
The Information Menu
The Information menu enables you to confirm various information on the projector, such as the
total usage hours of a light.
*1: These items may not be displayed depending on the input signal.
Items Description
Model Name Displays the model name.
Serial No. Displays the serial number.
fH / fV (horizontal
frequency/vertical
frequency)*1
Displays the horizontal frequency/vertical frequency/signal type of the
current input signal.
Light Timer Indicates the total usage time of a light.
Note
36 Using Network Features
BNetwork
Using Network
Features
Connection to the network allows you to
operate the following features:
• Checking the current status of the
projector via a Web browser.
• Remotely controlling the projector via a
Web browser.
• Receiving the e-mail report for the
projector.
• Making the network settings for the
projector.
• Supports network monitoring and control
protocol (Advertisement, ADCP, PJ Talk,
PJ Link, SNMP, AMX DDDP [Dynamic
Device Discovery Protocol], Crestron
RoomView).
• When connecting this projector with the
network, consult with the network
administrator. The network must be secured.
• When using this projector connected with the
network, access the Control window via a
Web browser and change the access
limitation of the factory preset values
(page 37). It is recommended to change the
password regularly.
• When the setting on the Web browser is
completed, close the Web browser to log out.
• The menu displays used for the explanation
below may be different depending on the
model you are using.
• Supported Web browsers are Internet
Explorer 8/9/10.
• The menu displays only English.
• If the browser of your computer is set to [Use
a proxy server] when you have access to the
projector from your computer, click the
check mark to set accessing without using a
proxy server.
• SNMP, AMX DDDP, and Crestron
RoomView do not support IPv6.
1Connect the LAN cable.
2Set the network settings for the
projector using “Network Setting” on
the Connection/Power menu
(page 29).
3Start a web browser on the computer,
enter the following in the address field,
then press the Enter key on your
computer.
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: IP address for the
projector)
When connecting with IPv6
addresses
http://[xxxx:xxxx:••• xxxx]
You can confirm the IP address of the
projector under “Network Setting” on
the Connection/Power menu (page 29).
The following window appears in the
Web browser:
Once you make the network settings, you
can open the Control window only by
performing step 3 of this procedure.
Notes
Displaying the Control
Window of the Projector with
a Web Browser
LAN cable
(straight type)
(not supplied)
Hub, router, etc
LAN
terminal
37
Using Network Features
Network
How to operate the Control window
Switching the page
Click one of the Page Switching buttons to
display the desired setting page.
Setting the access limitation
You can limit a user for accessing any
particular page.
Administrator: Allowed access to all
pages
User: Allowed access to all pages except
the Setup page
Set under [Password] of the Setup page.
When you access the Setup page for the first
time, enter “root” for the user name and
enter “Projector” for the password.
The name of the administrator is preset to
“root.”
When you change the password, input a new
password after deleting the password
(*****) that was set.
The password of the administrator and user
can be set using up to 16 characters for each.
If you forget your password, consult with
qualified Sony personnel.
You can confirm the current settings for the
projector on the Information page.
You can control the projector from the
computer on the Control page.
The functions of the buttons shown in the
operation area are the same as those of the
keys on the supplied Remote Commander.
Set the e-mail report function on the Setup
page.
Note
Page Switching buttons
Entry area for [Administrator]
Entry area for [User]
Confirming the Information
regarding the Projector
Operating the Projector from
a Computer
Using the e-mail report
Function
Information area
Operation area
38 Using Network Features
Entered values will not be applied unless
you click on [Apply].
1Click on [Owner information] to enter
the owner information recorded in the e-
mail report.
2Set the timing of the e-mail report.
Click on [Mail Report] to open the Mail
Report page.
Maintenance Reminder: Set the timing
for maintenance. To reset
Maintenance Reminder, check the
RESET check box and then click on
[Apply].
3Enter the outgoing e-mail address in
the Email Address box then check the
Report Timing check box of the e-mail
report to be sent.
4Set the mail account for sending e-
mail reports.
Mail Address: Enter the e-mail address.
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): Enter
the address of outgoing mail server
(SMTP).
Required Authentication: Check this
check box if authentication is required
for sending e-mail.
Requires the use of POP
Authentication before send email
(POP before SMTP): Check this
check box to arrange for POP
authentication to be performed before
sending e-mail.
Incoming Mail Server (POP3): Enter
the address of the incoming-mail
server (POP3) to be used for POP3
authentication.
Account Name: Enter the mail account.
Password: Enter the password.
SMTP Authentication: Check this
check box to arrange for SMTP
authentication to be performed before
sending e-mail.
Account Name: Enter the mail account.
Password: Enter the password.
5Confirm the contents of the e-mail
report.
When you click on [View] is pressed, the
contents of the e-mail report are
displayed.
6Send the test mail.
Check on the Send test mail check box
then click on [Apply] to send your test
mail to the e-mail address you set.
• The e-mail report function is not available
because the network which Outbound Port25
Blocking is used cannot be connected to the
SMTP server.
• You cannot use the following characters to
enter the characters in the text box: “ ' ”, “ “
”, “ \ ”, “ & ”, “ < ”, “ > ”
1
Owner information button
2
3
4
6
5
Mail Report button
Notes
39
Using Network Features
Network
Change the settings for the control protocol
on the Setup page. Entered values will not be
applied unless you click on [Apply].
1Click on [Advanced Menu] to display
the buttons for more settings.
2(a) Set Advertisement.
Start Advertisement Service:
Set Advertisement to enabled or
disabled. Items for Advertisement are
enabled only when this function is
enabled. The function is enabled at the
factory default.
-Community:
Input the community name for
Advertisement and PJ Talk. If the
community name for Advertisement is
changed, the one for PJ Talk will also be
changed. Only four alphanumeric
characters can be input. The factory
default setting is “SONY.” It is
recommended that the community name
be changed from the factory setting to
avoid unnecessary access to the
projector from other computers.
-Port No.:
Input the transmit port of
Advertisement. The factory default
setting is “53862.”
-Interval:
Input the transmission interval (minutes)
of Advertisement. The factory default
setting is “30.”
-Broadcast Address:
Input the destination of data via
Advertisement. If nothing is input, the
data will be broadcast in the same
subnetwork.
(b) Set ADCP.
Start ADCP Service: Set ADCP to
enabled or disabled. Items for ADCP are
enabled only when this function is
enabled. The function is disabled at the
factory default.
-Requires Authentication: Set the
authentication for ADCP to enabled or
Setting the Control Protocol
of the Projector
Advanced Menu button
Advertisement button
Advertisement Service
setting area
ADCP button
ADCP Service setting area
40 Using Network Features
disabled. The password is the same as
that of the Web page administrator.
-Port No.: Input the server port of
ADCP. The factory default setting is
“53595.”
-Timeout: Input the time (minutes) until
ADCP communication is terminated in
case it is disconnected. The factory
default setting is “60.”
-Host Address: Input the IP address that
the ADCP server is allowed to receive. If
no IP address is input, receiving
commands will be allowed from any IP
address. From the moment the IP
address is input, access will be allowed
only from that input IP address. For
security reasons, it is recommended to
input an IP address to restrict access.
(c) Set PJ Talk.
Start PJ Talk Service:
Set PJ Talk to enabled or disabled. Items
for PJ Talk are enabled only when this
function is enabled. The function is
disabled at the factory default.
-Community:
Input the community name of
Advertisement and PJ Talk. If the
community name for PJ Talk is changed,
the one for Advertisement will also be
changed. Only four alphanumeric
characters can be input. The factory
default setting is “SONY.” It is
recommended that the community name
be changed from the factory setting to
avoid unnecessary access to the
projector from other computers.
-Port No.:
Input the server port of PJ Talk. The
factory default setting is “53484.”
-Timeout:
Input the time (minutes) until PJ Talk
communication is terminated in the case
that it is disconnected. The factory
default setting is “30.”
-Host Address:
Input the IP address that the PJ Talk
server is allowed to receive. If no IP
address is input, receiving commands
will be allowed from any IP address.
From the moment the IP address is input,
access will be allowed only from that
input IP address. For security reasons, it
is recommended to input an IP address
to restrict access.
(d) Set PJ Link.
Start PJ Link Service:
Set PJ Link to enabled or disabled. Items
for PJ Link are enabled only when this
function is enabled. This function is
enabled at the factory setting.
-Requires Authentication:
Set the authentication for PJ Link to
enabled or disabled.
-Password:
Input the authentication password for PJ
Link. For the factory default password,
refer to the PJ Link specifications.
PJ Talk button
PJ Talk Service setting area
PJ Link button
PJ Link Service setting area
41
Using Network Features
Network
(e) Set the system service.
Start DDDP Service:
Set DDDP to enabled or disabled. For
details, refer to the DDDP specifications
in the reference from AMX Corporation.
The function is disabled at the factory
default.
Crestron Control:
For details, refer to the specifications in
product catalogues, etc., from Crestron
Corporation.
-IP Address:
Input the Crestron system server.
-IP ID:
Input the IP ID for the CIP protocol.
-Port No.:
Input the port number for the CIP
protocol server.
(f) Reset the network settings.
Reset:
Reset all Web browser settings to their
factory defaults.
Service button
System service setting area
Reset button Reset
42 Indicators
BOthers
Indicators
The indicators allow checking the status and notify you of abnormal operation of the projector.
If the projector exhibits abnormal status, address the problem in accordance with the table
below.
ON/STANDBY indicator
WARNING indicator
Status Meaning/Remedies
Lights in red The projector is in standby mode.
Flashes in green • The projector is ready to operate after having been turned on.
• The light source cools after the projector is turned off.
Lights in green The projector’s power is on.
Lights in orange The projector is in With No Input (Light Cutoff), or Quick Reboot
standby mode.
Flashes in red The projector is in abnormal status. Symptoms are indicated by
number of flashes. Address the problem in accordance with the
following. If the symptom is shown again, consult with qualified Sony
personnel.
Flashes twice The internal temperature is unusually high. Check the items below.
• Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.
• Check to see if the air filter is not clogged.
• Check if “Installation Attitude” on the Installation menu is correctly
selected.
Flashes six times Unplug the AC power cord from a wall outlet. After checking that the
ON/STANDBY indicator goes out, plug the power cord to a wall
outlet again then turn on the projector.
Other number of
flashes
Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
Status Meaning/Remedies
Flashes in red Symptoms are indicated by number of flashes. Address the problem in
accordance with the following.
Flashes twice The air filter units are not attached securely.
Flashes three times The light source does not light. Turn off the power and consult with
qualified Sony personnel.
Flashes six times The lens is not mounted on the projector.
Flashes eight times Drop impact has been detected.
If you detect an abnormal condition, consult with qualified Sony
personnel. If no abnormality is detected, unplug the AC power cord
from a wall outlet. After checking that the ON/STANDBY indicator
goes out, plug the power cord to a wall outlet again then turn on the
projector.
43
Messages List
Others
Messages List
When any of the messages listed below appears on the projected image, address the problem in
accordance with the table below.
Message Meaning/Remedy Page
Clean the filter.
Projector temperature is
high. The light will turn
off in 1 minute.
Check the items below.
• Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.
• Check to see if the air filter is not clogged.
• Check if “Installation Attitude” on the Installation menu is
correctly selected.
3, 33,
46
Frequency is out of
range!
Change the output setting of the connected equipment to one
for signals supported by the projector.
54
Please check Input-A
Signal Sel.
Set “Input-A Signal Sel.” to “Auto” or select the input signal
type to suit to the input signal.
29
Clean the filter.
Projector temperature is
high.
Switching to High
Altitude Mode.
At an altitude of 1,500 m or higher, if you are not using the
projector, check the items below.
• Check that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.
• Check that the air filter is not clogged.
• Check if “Installation Attitude” on the Installation menu is
correctly selected.
3, 33,
46
Not applicable! Invalid key pressed. 5
The panel keys are
locked!
“Panel Key Lock” is set to “On.” 28
Lens Control is locked! “Lens Control” is set to “Off.” 28
Function is locked! The function is locked by external control. 5, 16,
17,
18,
32, 32
Projector will shutdown
soon.
Press ?/1 Key to
Restart.
The ?/1 key was pressed and the projector will be shut down
soon. To cancel shutdown, press the ?/1 key again (the
projector will remain on). To turn off the projector directly,
press and hold the ?/1 key.
20
Light Dimming Reduces light output when “With Static Signal” is set. When
any change in signal is detected, or an operation (remote
control or control panel) is performed, normal brightness is
restored.
30
Constant Brightness
cannot be maintained.
Although “Constant Brightness” is selected, the brightness that
is set cannot be maintained due to the lifetime of the light
source. Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
29
44 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Before asking to have the projector repaired, try to diagnose the problem, following the
instructions below.
Symptom Remedy Page
The power is not turned
on.
Check if the AC power cord is firmly connected. –
When the “Panel Key Lock” is set to “On,” you cannot turn on
the projector using the ?/1 key on the projector.
28
If the air filter cover or air filter unit is not attached securely,
the projector cannot be turned on.
46
No image. Check if the connecting cable is connected to external
equipment properly.
8
Check if the computer signal is set for output to an external
monitor. If you set your computer, such as a notebook
computer, to output the signal to both your computer’s display
and an external monitor, the picture of the external monitor
may not appear properly. Set your computer to output the
signal to only an external monitor.
14
Check if the input source is correctly selected. 14
Check if the picture is muted. 6
During “Zone Black Level Adj.” adjustment, a black image is
automatically projected.
18
On-screen display does
not appear.
The on-screen display does not appear when “Status” in the
Operation menu is set to “Off.”
28
The aspect ratio of the
display is not right/the
image is displayed
smaller /a portion of
image does not appear.
The image may not be displayed correctly with an input signal
the projector cannot interpret correctly. In such a case, set
“Aspect” manually.
24, 26
Check if “Screen Aspect” is correctly selected. 33
The image is a
trapezoid.
The images become trapezoidal because of the projection
angle. In such a case, you can correct the trapezoidal
distortion, using a Keystone feature.
5, 16,
32
Edges of the image are
cut off or dark.
If you use the Lens Shift function with a setting outside the
recommended range, edges of the image may be cut off or
appear dark. Use a setting within the normal range for the Lens
Shift function.
56
The image is distorted. Warping is set.
Disable the warp correction feature.
17, 32
45
Troubleshooting
Others
The image is dark/too
bright.
The settings for “Brightness,” “Contrast,” and “Light Output
Mode” affect brightness of the image. Check if the value is
appropriate.
22, 29
The image will be dark when the light source is burnt out.
Check “Light Timer,” and consult with qualified Sony
personnel.
35
“With Static Signal” is set to “On.” 30
When video signal is not input, the light is dimmed to reduce
power consumption.
30
When the temperature around the unit is high, the brightness
will be reduced to protect the unit.
–
The image is not clear. Check if the projector is in focus. 15
The picture will not be clear if condensation has accumulated
on the lens. In such a case, let the projector sit for about two
hours with the power on.
–
The image is noisy. Check if the connecting cable is connected to external
equipment properly.
8
The Remote
Commander does not
work.
Check that the batteries are installed correctly. –
Check that the batteries are not exhausted. –
Check if the “ID Mode” of the projector corresponds to that of
the Remote Commander.
7, 28
Check the setting for “IR Receiver.” 28
The fan is noisy. The sound from the fan is often greater than normal to cool the
light source in the following cases.
• When “Light Output Mode” is set to “High.”
• The projector is in at high altitude (“High Altitude Mode” is
set to “On”)
• Temperature is very high.
• The air filter is clogged.
29,
33, 46
If the ventilation holes are blocked, the internal temperature of
the projector rises and the fan noise becomes larger.
3
Cannot adjust the
keystone setting.
Disable the Edge Blending setting. 16, 32
Select “HV Keystone” in “Screen Fitting.” 16, 32
Cannot adjust the Warp
setting.
Disable the Edge Blending setting. 17, 32
Select “Warping” in “Screen Fitting.” 17, 32
Symptom Remedy Page
46 Cleaning the Air Filter
Cleaning the Air
Filter
When a message appears on the projected
image indicating time for a filter cleaning,
clean the air filter (pages 42, 43).
If the dust cannot be removed from the air
filter even after cleaning, replace the air filter
with a new one.
For details on a new air filter, consult with
qualified Sony personnel.
If you continue to use the projector even
after the message is displayed, dust may
accumulate, clogging it. As a result, the
temperature may rise inside the unit,
leading to a possible malfunction or fire.
Turn off the projector and disconnect the AC
power cord from a wall outlet before cleaning
the air filter.
1Turn off the projector and disconnect
the AC power cord from a wall outlet.
2Slide the air filter cover slightly to the
rear while holding the lock button to
remove the air filter cover. 3Pull out the air filter cartridge straight
by the grab of the air filter unit while
pushing out one tab at a time on both
sides.
Caution
Note
Air filter cover
Rear
Front
Lock button
v
Air filter unit (right)
Grab
Air filter unit (left)
Tabs (left)
Tabs
(right)
47
Cleaning the Air Filter
Others
4Remove the four air filter cartridges
(two in each air filter unit) from the air
filter units and clean the air filter with
a vacuum cleaner.
When attaching the air filter cartridge to
the cartridge holder, push the air filter
cartridge in fully until the tabs of the
cartridge holder click (4 points each air
filter cartridge, a total of 8 points).
The two air filter units are installed in the
right and left positions.
5Return the air filter units to the
projector.
The top and bottom of the air filter unit
have different shapes, as illustrated
below. Be careful of orientation when
installing them.
Slide the air filter unit in fully until the
tabs on the projector click to hold it in
place (2 points each air filter unit, a total
of 4 points).
6Close the air filter cover.
Be sure to attach the air filter unit firmly; the
power cannot be turned on if it is not closed
securely.
Air filter cartridge
Cartridge
holder
Air filter
cartridge
Tab s
Tab s
Note
Bottom (side with a
grooved section)
Tabs (left) Tabs (right)
48 Installing the Optional Adaptor
Installing the
Optional Adaptor
You can install the optional adaptor in
INPUT E of the terminals section of the
projector.
• Turn off the projector and disconnect the AC
power cord from a wall outlet before
installing the optional adaptor.
• Be sure to retain the slot cover removed when
installing the optional adaptor. When
removing the optional adaptor, attach the
cover.
• For details on how to use, also refer to the
operating instructions of the optional
adaptor.
1Turn off the power of the projector and
disconnect the power cord.
2Slide the slot cover for the optional
adaptor attached to the terminals to the
right and remove it.
3Insert the optional adaptor as far as it
goes.
4Tighten the two screws on the optional
adaptor.
Notes
INPUT B RGB INPUT C DVI-D
R/P
R
G/Y HD VD OUTPUT
MONITOR
INPUT D HDMI
B/P
B
INPUT A
Slot cover
Example: BKM-PJ10 Digital Interface
Adaptor (not supplied)
49
Specifications
Others
Specifications
Item Description
Model name VPL-FHZ700L
Display system 3 LCD system
Display device Size of effective
display area
0.95" (24.1 mm) × 3, Aspect ratio 16:10
Number of pixels 6,912,000 (1920 × 1200 × 3) pixels
Light source Laser diode
Light output 7,000 lm*1 (when “Light Output Mode” is set to “High”)
Displayable
scanning
frequency*2
Horizontal: 14 kHz to 93 kHz, Vertical: 47 Hz to 93 Hz
Display resolution Computer signal
input
Maximum display resolution: 1920 × 1200 dots
Panel display resolution: 1920 × 1200 dots
Video signal
input
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480/60i, 576/50i, 480/60p, 576/
50p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i, 1080/60p,
1080/50p, 1080/24p, 1080/30p
Color system NTSC3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M , PAL-N ,
PAL60
Computer and
video signal input/
output
INPUT A RGB/YPBPR input terminal: 5BNC female, G with
sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync negative, 75 ohms
terminated, RGB/PBPR: 0.7 Vp-p ± 2 dB, 75 ohms
terminated, Sync signal: TTL level high impedance,
positive/negative
INPUT B RGB input terminal: Mini D-sub 15-pin female, RGB:
0.7 Vp-p ± 2 dB, 75 ohms terminated, Sync signal: TTL
level high impedance, positive/negative
INPUT C DVI-D input terminal: DVI-D 24-pin (Single link), DVI
1.0 compliant, HDCP support
INPUT D HDMI input terminal: Digital RGB/YPBPR
INPUT E For an optional adaptor
S VIDEO IN S video input terminal: Mini DIN 4-pin, Y: 1 Vp-p ± 2
dB, sync negative, 75 ohms terminated, C: (burst signal)
0.286 (NTSC)/0.3 (PAL/SECAM) Vp-p ± 2 dB, 75 ohms
terminated
VIDEO IN Video input terminal: BNC, 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync
negative, 75 ohms terminated
OUTPUT MONITOR output terminal: Mini D-sub 15-pin
female, G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync negative, 75
ohms terminated, RGB/PBPR: 0.7 Vp-p ± 2 dB, 75 ohms
terminated, Sync signal: HD, VD 4 V (open), 1 Vp-p (75
ohms), positive/negative
50 Specifications
Control signal
input/output
RS-232C terminal: D-Sub 9 pin male
LAN terminal: RJ45, 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
CONTROL S input terminal (DC power supply):
Stereo mini jack, 5 Vp-p, Plug in power DC 5 V
CONTROL S output terminal: Stereo mini jack
Operating
temperature/
Operating
humidity
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)/35% to 85% (no
condensation)
Storage
temperature/
Storage humidity
–10 °C to +60 °C (14 °F to +140 °F)/ 10% to 90% (no
condensation)
Power required AC 100 V to 240 V, 5.0 A to 2.1 A, 50/60 Hz
Power
consumption
AC 100 V to
120 V
497 W
AC 220 V to
240 V
476 W
Power
consumption
(Standby Mode)
AC 100 V to
120 V
0.1 W (when “Standby Mode” is set to “Low”)
AC 220 V to
240 V
0.5 W (when “Standby Mode” is set to “Low”)
Power
consumption
(Networked
Standby Mode)
AC 100 V to
120 V
12.2 W (LAN)
13.8 W (optional HDBaseT adaptor)
13.8 W (All Terminals and Networks Connected)
(when “Standby Mode” is set to “Standard”)
AC 220 V to
240 V
8.4 W (LAN)
10.0 W (optional HDBaseT adaptor)
10.0 W (All Terminals and Networks Connected)
(when “Standby Mode” is set to “Standard”)
Heat dissipation AC 100 V to
120 V
1,696 BTU/h
AC 220 V to
240 V
1,624 BTU/h
Outside
dimensions
530 × 213 × 545 mm (20 7/8" × 8 3/8" × 21 15/32") (W/H/
D)
530 × 204 × 545 mm (20 7/8" × 8 1/32" × 21 15/32") (W/H/
D) (without protrusions)
Mass Approx. 22 kg (47 lb)
Supplied
accessories
See “Checking the Supplied Accessories” in the supplied
Quick Reference Manual.
Optional
accessories*3 *4 Projector Suspension Support PSS-630
Projector Suspension Support Joint Pole PSS-630P
Item Description
Model name VPL-FHZ700L
51
Specifications
Others
Projection Lens VPLL-FM22*5 *6: Manual focus,
Projected image size: 40" to 300" (1.02 m to 7.62 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 88 × 88 ×
169 mm (3 15/32" × 3 15/32" × 6 21/32"), Mass: Approx.
1 kg (2.1 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-ZM42*5 *6: Manual focus/
zoom, Projected image size: 40" to 300" (1.02 m to 7.62
m), Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 88 × 88
× 159 mm (3 15/32" × 3 15/32" × 6 1/4"), Mass: Approx.
0.7 kg (1.4 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-ZM102*5 *6: Manual focus/
zoom, Projected image size: 40" to 300" (1.02 m to 7.62
m), Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 88 × 88
× 198 mm (3 15/32" × 3 15/32" × 7 25/32"), Mass: Approx.
1.5 kg (3.3 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-Z4007*6: Manual focus/zoom,
Projected image size: 60" to 300" (1.52 m to 7.62 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 157× 150 ×
217 mm (6 3/16" × 5 29/32" × 8 19/32"), Mass: Approx. 2.0
kg (4.4 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-4008: Manual focus, Projected
image size: 40" to 600" (1.02 m to 15.24 m), Maximum
external dimensions (W × H × D): 148 × 133 × 240 mm
(5 13/16" × 5 1/4" × 9 7/16"), Mass: Approx. 2.6 kg (5.6 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-Z4011*6: Electric focus/zoom,
Projected image size: 60" to 600" (1.52 m to 15.24 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 157 × 150
× 265 mm (6 3/16" × 5 29/32" × 10 7/16"), Approx. 3.7 kg
(8 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-Z4015: Electric focus/zoom,
Projected image size: 40" to 600" (1.02 m to 15.24 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 148 × 133
× 231 mm (5 13/16" × 5 1/4" × 9 3/32"), Mass: Approx.
3 kg (6.6 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-Z4019: Electric focus/zoom,
Projected image size: 40" to 600" (1.02 m to 15.24 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 148 × 133
× 212 mm (5 13/16" × 5 1/4" × 8 11/32"), Mass: Approx.
3.1 kg (6.7 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-Z4025: Electric focus/zoom,
Projected image size: 40" to 600" (1.02 m to 15.24 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 148 × 133
× 243 mm (5 13/16" × 5 1/4" × 9 9/16"), Mass: Approx.
2.8 kg (6.2 lb)
Projection Lens VPLL-Z4045: Electric focus/zoom,
Projected image size: 60" to 600" (1.52 m to 15.24 m),
Maximum external dimensions (W × H × D): 148 × 133
× 235 mm (5 13/16" × 5 1/4" × 9 1/4"), Mass: Approx. 3 kg
(6.6 lb)
Item Description
Model name VPL-FHZ700L
52 Specifications
The values for mass and dimensions are approximate.
*1: When attaching the VPLL-Z4019.
*2: For details, refer to “Acceptable Input Signals” on page 54.
*3: Not all optional accessories are available in all countries and area. Please check with your local
Sony Authorized Dealer.
*4: Information on accessories in this manual is current as of February 2015.
*5: To attach the projection lens to the projector, the PK-F500LA2 projection lens adapter is
required.
*6: Before attaching the projection lens to the projector, it is required to remove the compensating
glass from the lens mounting part of the projector.
*7: When the Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10 is attached to the main unit, the image
transmission to the main unit, the LAN communication, and the RS-232C control are enabled
with the commercially available HDBaseT transmitter. Not compatible with voice
communication and power connection.
Design and specifications of the unit, including the optional accessories, are subject to change
without notice.
Projection Lens Adapter PK-F500LA2
Digital Interface Adaptor BKM-PJ10*7
3G-SDI INPUT Adaptor BKM-PJ20
Notes
Item Description
Model name VPL-FHZ700L
53
Specifications
Others
Pin assignment
DVI-D terminal (DVI-D, female)
RGB input terminal (Mini D-sub 15-
pin, female)
RS-232C terminal (D-Sub 9-pin, male)
1 T.M.D.S.
Data2–
14 +5 V Power
2 T.M.D.S.
Data2+
15 Ground (return
for +5 V)
3 T.M.D.S.
Data2 Shield
16 Hot Plug
Detect
4 NC 17 T.M.D.S
Data0–
5 NC 18 T.M.D.S
Data0+
6 DDC Clock 19 T.M.D.S
Data0 Shield
7 DDC Data 20 NC
8NC 21NC
9 T.M.D.S.
Data1–
22 T.M.D.S
Clock Shield
10 T.M.D.S.
Data1+
23 T.M.D.S
Clock+
11 T.M.D.S.
Data1 Shield
24 T.M.D.S
Clock–
12 NC
13 NC
18
16
9
17 24
1 Video input
(red) R
9 Power supply
input for DDC
2 Video input
(green) G
10 GND
3 Video input
(blue) B
11 GND
4 GND 12 DDC/SDA
5 RESERVE 13 Horizontal sync
signal
6 GND (R) 14 Vertical sync
signal
7 GND (G) 15 DDC/SCL
8 GND (B)
1NC 6NC
2RXDA 7RTS
3TXDA 8CTS
4DTR 9NC
5 GND
51
9
6
54 Specifications
HDMI terminal (HDMI, female)
Acceptable Input Signals
Computer signal
1 T.M.D.S.
Data2+
11 T.M.D.S.
Clock Shield
2 T.M.D.S.
Data2 Shield
12 T.M.D.S.
Clock–
3 T.M.D.S.
Data2–
13 NC
4 T.M.D.S.
Data1+
14 RESERVED
(N.C.)
5 T.M.D.S.
Data1 Shield
15 SCL
6 T.M.D.S.
Data1–
16 SDA
7 T.M.D.S.
Data0+
17 GND
8 T.M.D.S.
Data0 Shield
18 +5V Power
9 T.M.D.S.
Data0–
19 Hot Plug
Detect
10 T.M.D.S.
Clock+
Resolution fH [kHz]/
fV [Hz]
Input terminal
INPUT A/
INPUT B
INPUT C/
INPUT D/
INPUT E
640 × 350 31.5/70 z–
37.9/85 z–
640 × 400 31.5/70 z–
37.9/85 z–
640 × 480 31.5/60 zz
35.0/67 z–
37.9/73 z–
37.5/75 z–
43.3/85 z–
800 × 600 35.2/56 z–
37.9/60 zz
48.1/72 z–
46.9/75 z–
53.7/85 z–
832 × 624 49.7/75 z–
1024 × 768 48.4/60 zz
56.5/70 z–
60.0/75 z–
68.7/85 z–
1152 × 864 64.0/70 z–
67.5/75 z–
77.5/85 z–
1152 × 900 61.8/66 z–
1280 × 960 60.0/60 zz
75.0/75 z–
1280 × 1024 64.0/60 zz
80.0/75 z–
91.1/85 z–
1400 × 1050 65.3/60 zz
1600 × 1200 75.0/60 zz
1280 × 768 47.8/60 zz
1280 × 720 45.0/60 zz
*2
1920 × 1080 67.5/60 – z*2
1366 × 768 47.7/60 zz
1440 × 900 55.9/60 zz
1680 × 1050 65.3/60 zz
1280 × 800 49.7/60 zz
1920 × 1200 74.0/60 z*1 z*1
1600 × 900 60.0/60 z*1 z*1
Resolution fH [kHz]/
fV [Hz]
Input terminal
INPUT A/
INPUT B
INPUT C/
INPUT D/
INPUT E
55
Specifications
Others
Video signal
*1: Available for VESA Reduced Blanking
signals only.
*2: INPUT C/INPUT E (when the BKM-PJ10
is installed) is determined as a computer
signal; INPUT D/INPUT E (when the
BKM-PJ20 is installed) is determined as a
video signal.
*3: Available for the BKM-PJ20 only.
*4: Not available for the BKM-PJ20.
• When a signal other than the signals listed in
table is input, the picture may not be
displayed properly.
• An input signal meant for screen resolution
different from that of the panel will not be
displayed in its original resolution. Text and
lines may be uneven.
• Some actual value may differ slightly from
the design values given in the table.
Combinations of Input Signals
Signal fV [Hz]
Input terminal
VIDEO/
S VIDEO INPUT A
INPUT C/
INPUT D/
INPUT E
NTSC 60 z––
PAL/
SECAM
50 z––
480i 60 – zz
576i 50 – zz
480p 60 – zz
*4
576p 50 – zz
*4
1080i 60 – zz
1080i 50 – zz
720p 60 – zz
*2
720p 50 – zz
1080p 60 – – z*2
1080p 50 – – z
1080p 24 – – z
1080p 30 – – z*3
Notes
Main picture Sub picture
INPUT A
(RGB/YPBPR)INPUT B (RGB)
INPUT B (RGB) –
INPUT C (DVI-D)
INPUT B (RGB)
INPUT D (HDMI)
INPUT E (Optional
adaptor)
S VIDEO
VIDEO
56 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
The projection distance refers to the distance between the front of the lens and the projected
surface.
The lens shift range represents the distance in percent (%) by which the lens can be shifted from
the center of the projected image. The lens shift range is regarded as 0% when the point (A) in
the illustration (point where a line drawn from the center of the lens and the projected image
cross at right angles) is aligned with the center of the projected image and full width or full
height of the projected image is regarded as 100%.
VS +: Vertical lens shift range (up) [%]
VS –: Vertical lens shift range (down) [%]
HS +: Horizontal lens shift range (right) [%]
HS –: Horizontal lens shift range (left) [%]
Projected image
Projection distance L
Front of the lens
Projected image
Center of the lens
VS +
Center of the
projected
image
5
0%
5
0%
HS –HS +
VS –Projected image
Center of the lens
Shaded region: Lens shift range
Lens shift range
Side of the projector
A
Projected image
Center of the lens
Center of the
projected
image
5
0%
5
0%
Lens shift range
Top of the projector
A
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Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
Others
Projection distance
Unit: m (inches)
Projection distance formula
D: Projected image size (Diagonal) Unit: m (inches)
Projection image size Projection distance L
Diagonal Width × Height VPLL-FM22 VPLL-ZM42 VPLL-ZM102
80" (2.03 m) 1.72 × 1.08
(68 × 42)
1.48
(58)
3.17 – 3.98
(125 – 157)
5.62 – 8.33
(221 – 328)
100" (2.54 m) 2.15 × 1.35
(85 × 53)
1.87
(74)
3.98 – 4.99
(157 – 196)
7.07 – 10.46
(278 – 412)
120" (3.05 m) 2.58 × 1.62
(102 × 64)
2.25
(89)
4.78 – 6.00
(188 – 236)
8.52 – 12.58
(335 – 495)
150" (3.81 m) 3.23 × 2.02
(127 × 79)
2.83
(111)
5.99 – 7.51
(236 – 296)
10.69 – 15.77
(421 – 621)
200" (5.08 m) 4.31 × 2.69
(170 × 106)
3.79
(149)
8.01 – 10.03
(315 – 395)
14.31 – 21.09
(563 – 830)
Projection image size Projection distance L
Diagonal VPLL-Z4007 VPLL-4008 VPLL-Z4011 VPLL-Z4015
80" (2.03 m) 1.13 – 1.35
(45 – 53)
1.80
(71)
2.36 – 3.56
(93 – 140)
3.36 – 4.42
(132 – 174)
100" (2.54 m) 1.43 – 1.72
(57 – 67)
2.27
(89)
2.96 – 4.47
(117 – 176)
4.22 – 5.55
(166 – 219)
120" (3.05 m) 1.73 – 2.09
(68 – 82)
2.74
(108)
3.57 – 5.38
(141 – 211)
5.09 – 6.68
(200 – 263)
150" (3.81 m) 2.17 – 2.65
(86 – 104)
3.44
(135)
4.48 – 6.74
(177 – 265)
6.38 – 8.38
(251 – 330)
200" (5.08 m) 2.91 – 3.57
(115 – 140)
4.61
(182)
6.00 – 9.01
(236 – 354)
8.55 – 11.20
(337 – 441)
Projection image size Projection distance L
Diagonal VPLL-Z4019 VPLL-Z4025 VPLL-Z4045
80" (2.03 m) 4.36 – 5.57
(172 – 219)
5.48 – 10.14
(216 – 399)
10.09 – 17.46
(397 – 687)
100" (2.54 m) 5.48 – 6.99
(216 – 275)
6.88 – 12.71
(271 – 500)
12.66 – 21.88
(498 – 861)
120" (3.05 m) 6.60 – 8.41
(260 – 331)
8.29 – 15.28
(326 – 602)
15.23 – 26.30
(600 – 1035)
150" (3.81 m) 8.29 – 10.55
(326 – 415)
10.40 – 19.14
(409 – 754)
19.10 – 32.93
(752 – 1296)
200" (5.08 m) 11.09 – 14.10
(437 – 555)
13.92 – 25.57
(548 – 1007)
25.53 – 43.99
(1005 – 1732)
Lens Projection distance L (minimal length) Projection distance L (maximal length)
VPLL-FM22 L = 0.0192 × D – 0.0524
(L = 0.7556 × D – 2.0633)
–
58 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
Lens shift range
x VPLL-ZM42, VPLL-ZM102
x VPLL-Z4019, VPLL-Z4025, VPLL-Z4045
VPLL-ZM42 L = 0.0403 × D – 0.0558
(L = 1.5861 × D – 2.1962)
L = 0.0504 × D – 0.0524
(L = 1.9861 × D – 2.0625)
VPLL-ZM102 L = 0.0724 × D – 0.1755
(L = 2.8508 × D – 6.9075)
L = 0.1063 × D – 0.1635
(L = 4.1842 × D – 6.4371)
VPLL-Z4007 L = 0.0148 × D – 0.0584
(L = 0.5841 × D – 2.3005)
L = 0.0186 × D – 0.1354
(L = 0.7312 × D – 5.3296)
VPLL-4008 L = 0.0234 × D – 0.0777
(L = 0.9229 × D – 3.0591)
–
VPLL-Z4011 L = 0.0303 × D – 0.0739
(L = 1.1940 × D – 2.9096)
L = 0.0454 × D – 0.0651
(L = 1.7871 × D – 2.5635)
VPLL-Z4015 L = 0.0433 × D – 0.1100
(L = 1.7030 × D – 4.3315)
L = 0.0565 × D – 0.1029
(L = 2.2269 × D – 4.0525)
VPLL-Z4019 L = 0.0561 × D – 0.1260
(L = 2.2066 × D – 4.9594)
L = 0.0711 × D – 0.1200
(L = 2.8008 × D – 4.7225)
VPLL-Z4025 L = 0.0704 × D – 0.1611
(L = 2.7714 × D – 6.3404)
L = 0.1286 × D – 0.1510
(L = 5.0650 × D – 5.9456)
VPLL-Z4045 L = 0.1287 × D – 0.2160
(L = 5.0674 × D – 8.5019)
L = 0.2211 × D – 0.2269
(L = 8.7050 × D – 8.9328)
Lens Projection distance L (minimal length) Projection distance L (maximal length)
59%
31%31%
59%
VS + = VS – = 59 – 1.903 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
HS + = HS – = 31 – 0.525 × (VS + or VS –) [%]
113%
63%63%
113%
VS + = VS – = 113 – 1.794 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
HS + = HS – = 63 – 0.558 × (VS + or VS –) [%]
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Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range
Others
x VPLL-Z4007
x VPLL-4008
x VPLL-Z4011
x VPLL-Z4015
15%
6%6%
15%
VS + = VS – = 15 – 2.500 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
HS + = HS – = 6 – 0.400 × (VS + or VS –) [%]
41%
19%19%
41%
VS + = VS – = 41 – 2.158 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
HS + = HS – = 19 – 0.463 × (VS + or VS –) [%]
110%
57%57%
110%
VS + = VS – = 110 – 1.930 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
HS + = HS – = 57 – 0.518 × (VS + or VS –) [%]
109%
57%57%
109%
VS + = VS – = 109 – 1.912 × (HS + or HS –) [%]
HS + = HS – = 57 – 0.523 × (VS + or VS –) [%]
60 Dimensions
Dimensions
Front Unit: mm (inches)
Bottom Unit: mm (inches)
S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN
RS-232C CONTROL S
INPUT E
INPUT B
R/PRG/Y HD VD OUTPUT
MONITOR
B/PB
INPUT C INPUT D HDMI
RGB
DVI-D
INPUT A
IN OUT
PLUG IN POWER
265 (10 7/16)
530 (20 7/8)
105 (4 1/8)
204 (8 1/32)
Center of the lens
213 (8 3/8)
62.5
(2
15
/
32
)
216 (8 1/2)
474 (18 21/32)
137.2
(5 13/32)
14 ( 9/16 ) 475.2 (18 23/32)
545 (21 15/32)
131 (5 5/32)
Center
of the
lens
ø24
131 (5 5/32)
215 (8 15/32)
141 (5 9/16)
215 (8 15/32)
141 (5 9/16)
216 (8 1/2)
Holes for ceiling mount
(M6, Depth 13 (1/2))
61
Dimensions
Others
When using the PSS-630 projector suspension support
Unit: mm (inches)
Center of
the lens
150 (5 29/32)
530 (20 7/8)
234 (9 7/32)
265 (10 7/16)
60 (2 3/8)
311 (12 1/4)
150 (5 29/32)
Front of the cabinet
60 (2 3/8)
350 (13 7/8)
380 (15)
410 (16 1/4)
440 (17 3/8)
470 (18 5/8)
500 (19 3/4)
455 (18)
485 (19 1/8)
515 (20 3/8)
545 (21 1/2)
575 (22 3/4)
605 (23 7/8)
Center of
the lens
62 Dimensions
Location information of the labels
Light source specifications
4.0 W laser diodes × 48
Wavelength: 440 - 450 nm
Beam divergence angle from lens of
this unit
Warning label
Explanatory label
Laser emission port
Lens Zoom
maximum: α
Zoom
minimum: α
VPLL-FM22 68° –
VPLL-ZM42 36° 29°
VPLL-ZM102 20° 14°
VPLL-Z4007 82° 73°
VPLL-4008 57° –
VPLL-Z4011 46° 31°
VPLL-Z4015 33° 25°
VPLL-Z4019 25° 20°
VPLL-Z4025 20° 11°
VPLL-Z4045 11° 6°
63
Dimensions
Others
The distance L’ between the front of
the lens (center) and the front of the
cabinet
Unit: mm (inches)
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Lens L’ Type
VPLL-FM22 30.9 (1 7/32)1
VPLL-ZM42 40.1 (1 19/32)1
VPLL-ZM102 3.0 (1/8)1
VPLL-Z4007 15.0 (19/32)2
VPLL-4008 57.8 (2 9/32)2
VPLL-Z4011 75.5 (2 31/32)2
VPLL-Z4015 47.8 (1 7/8)2
VPLL-Z4019 26.7 (1 1/16)2
VPLL-Z4025 55.4 (2 3/16)2
VPLL-Z4045 53.0 (2 3/32)2
Front of the cabinet
Front of the lens
12
64 Index
Index
A
AC IN socket ............................................. 4
Acceptable input signal ........................... 54
Adjust Signal ........................................... 24
Air filter cover ........................................... 3
All Reset .................................................. 27
Antitheft bar .............................................. 3
Antitheft lock ............................................ 3
APA ..................................................... 5, 24
Aspect ........................................... 5, 24, 26
Auto Power Saving .................................30
B
Background ............................................. 27
Black Level Adj. .....................................22
Blend Gamma ......................................... 32
Blending function .................................... 18
Blending Range .......................................32
Brightness ............................................... 22
C
CC Display .............................................. 27
Cleaning the air filter .............................. 46
Color .......................................................22
Color Matching ....................................... 34
Color System ........................................... 29
Color Temp. ............................................22
Combinations of input signals ................ 55
Connecting a computer ............................. 8
Connecting an external monitor .............. 11
Connecting to HDBaseT equipment ....... 11
Connecting video equipment .................... 9
Connection/Power menu ......................... 29
Constant Brightness ................................ 29
Contrast ...................................................22
Control panel ............................................. 5
CONTROL S input terminal ..................... 4
CONTROL S output terminal ............... 4, 7
Control window .......................................36
D
Default Gateway ......................................29
Digital Zoom ............................................. 5
Dimensions ............................................. 60
Direct Power On ...................................... 30
Dynamic Range .......................................29
E
ECO .........................................................29
ECO MODE (Energy-saving mode) ..........6
Edge Blending .........................................32
E-mail report ............................................37
Expert Setting ..........................................22
F
fH .............................................................35
Film Mode ...............................................22
Focus ....................................................5, 15
FREEZE ....................................................6
Front panel .................................................3
Function menu .........................................27
fV .............................................................35
G
Gamma Mode ..........................................22
H
H Keystone ..............................................32
HDBaseT Settings ...................................29
High Altitude Mode .................................33
Hue ..........................................................22
I
ID Mode ...................................................28
ID MODE 1/2/3/4 switch ..........................7
Image Flip ................................................32
Image Split ...............................................32
Information menu ....................................35
Input ...........................................................4
Input-A Signal Sel. ..................................29
Installation Attitude .................................33
Installation menu .....................................32
Installing the optional adaptor .................48
IP Address ...............................................29
IP Address Setup .....................................29
IR Receiver ..............................................28
K
Keystone adjustment ................................16
L
LAN terminal .......................................4, 36
Language .................................................28
Lens Control ............................................28
Lens shift range .......................................58
Light Output Mode ..................................29
65
Index
Others
Light Timer ............................................. 35
Location and function of controls ............. 3
M
Main unit ................................................... 3
Menu Position .........................................28
Messages list ........................................... 43
Model Name ............................................ 35
N
Network Setting ......................................29
O
ON/STANDBY indicator .................... 3, 42
Operation menu ....................................... 28
Optional adaptor slot .......................3, 4, 48
Output ....................................................... 4
Over Scan ................................................ 24
P
Panel Alignment ...................................... 33
Panel Key Lock ....................................... 28
Pattern ................................................. 5, 16
Phase ....................................................... 24
Picture menu ...........................................22
Picture Mode ........................................... 22
Pin assignment ........................................53
Pitch ........................................................ 24
Primary DNS ........................................... 29
Projecting an image .................................14
Projection distance .................................. 57
Projection distance and lens shift range .. 56
Projection distance formula .................... 57
Q
Quick Reboot .......................................... 30
R
Rear feet (adjustable) .......................... 3, 16
Remote commander .................................. 5
Remote control receiver ............................ 3
Reset .................................................. 22, 32
RS-232C terminal ..................................... 4
S
Screen Aspect .......................................... 33
Screen Fitting .......................................... 32
Screen menu ............................................ 24
Secondary DNS ....................................... 29
Security Lock ...........................................28
Selecting an input signal ............................5
Serial No. .................................................35
Sharpness .................................................22
Shift ...................................................15, 24
Smart APA ...............................................27
Specifications ...........................................49
Standby ......................................................5
Standby Mode ..........................................30
Start Up Image .........................................27
Status .......................................................28
Subnet Mask ............................................29
T
Terminals ...............................................3, 4
Troubleshooting .......................................44
Turn off ....................................................19
Turn on ................................................5, 14
Twin picture ...............................................6
U
Using a menu ...........................................21
Using network features ............................36
V
V Center ...................................................24
V Keystone ..............................................32
Ventilation holes ........................................3
Vertical Size .............................................24
W
WARNING indicator ...........................3, 42
Warp correction .......................................17
Warping ...................................................32
With No Input ..........................................30
With Static Signal ....................................30
Z
Zone Black Level Adj. .............................32
Zoom ....................................................5, 15
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