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In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Sony DX126, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen
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4-471-528- 11 (1) © 2013 Sony Corporation Data Projector Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual and supplied Quick Reference Manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. VPL-DX146/DX126 VPL-DW126 Not all models are available in al l countries and area. Please check with your local Sony Authorized Dealer.[...]
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2 T able of Contents T able of Contents Overvie w Loc atio n and Fu nct ion o f Cont rol s .... 4 Main Unit ............................. ........ 4 Connector P anel ............. ........... ... 5 Remote Co mmander an d Contro l Panel K e ys ........ ........... ........... ... 5 Prepa ration Connecting the Pro jector ..... ........... ... 8 Conne[...]
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3 T able of Contents USB Me dia Vie wer Using USB Media V iewer ................ 37 Thumbnail Mod e ............. ........... 38 Option Menu ... ........... ................. 38 Display Mode ........................ ..... 39 Option Menu ... ........... ................. 39 Slidesho w Mode .................... ..... 39 Option Menu ... ........... ..[...]
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4 Location and Funct ion of Controls B Over view Loca tion and Func ti on of C ont r ol s a Focus ring (page 13) b Zoom r ing (p age 13) c Lens d Remote control detector e Foot adjust butto n (page 14) f Front f oot (adjust able) (page 14) g Air filter cover/V entilation ho les (intake) (page 47) h Lamp cover (page 45) i Rear feet (adjustable) (pag[...]
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5 Location and Function of Controls Overview Input (pag es 8, 10) a INPUT A V ide o: RGB/YP B P R in put co nnector Audio: Au dio inpu t conn ector b INPUT B V ide o: HDMI inp ut conne ctor Audi o: HDMI inpu t conn ector c VIDE O V ide o: V id eo inp ut conne ctor Audio: Au dio inpu t conn ector The audio inp uts of INPU T A an d VIDEO are shared .[...]
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6 Location and Funct ion of Controls c Operating a menu (page 17) MENU key RESET key ENTER / V / v / B / b (arr ow) k eys RETURN key d Adjusting th e image (page 13) ASPECT key (page 19) KEYST ONE ke y (page 15) P A TT ERN k ey (p age 15) AP A (A uto Pixel Ali gnment) ke y * (page 15) * Use this k ey whe n inputting a co mputer signa l via the RGB [...]
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7 Location and Function of Controls Overview 3 Select “User” the n press the b key . The setting items appear . 4 Press t he V / v key to sele ct the item then pr ess the ENTER key . 5 Press th e V / v k ey to select the setti ng val u e. 6 Press th e ENTER key . The screen retu rns to the pre vious men u. For details on ECO Mode set tings, see[...]
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8 Connecting the Projector B Pr epar ation Connectin g the Projector • M ake sure a ll the eq uipme nt is powered o ff when connec ting th e projec tor . • U se the prope r cables for ea ch con nectio n. • I nsert t he cable plugs firmly; Loose connect ions may reduc e perfor mance of pictu re sign als or cause a malf unction. When pulling ou[...]
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9 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion USB connector (T ype B) ( ) For connecting to a computer with a USB connecto r (“Projecting an Image using USB Connection” (page 36)). LAN connecto r For conn ecting to a computer, tablet PC, or sm artpho ne via a hub or route r (“Prese ntati on Functi on via Netwo rk” (page 3 3)). USB connector (T yp[...]
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10 Connecting the Projector • When wirelessly connecting a tablet P C/smartphone t o the proje ctor via USB wireless LAN module I FU-WLM3 (supplied ), set “ Access Point Setup” to “Manual” in the proj ector’ s “WLAN Sett ing s” (pa ge 2 5). Connecti ons with a DVD player or BD playe r are explained for each i nput signal . VIDEO For[...]
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11 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion INPUT B • U se HD MI-com patible equip ment wh ich has t he HDMI Logo. • U se a high s peed HD MI ca ble(s) on w hich t he cable type log o is speci fied. (Sony pro ducts ar e recom mend ed.) • The HDMI connector of this projector is no t compatible with DSD (Direct Str eam Digital) Signal or CEC (Cons[...]
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12 Projecting an Image B Pr oject ing/A djustin g an Im age Pr ojecting an Imag e The size of a projecte d image depen ds on the distance be tween the pro jector and screen. Install the project or so that th e projected ima ge f its the screen size. Fo r details on projection distances and project ed image size s, see “Projection Distance” (pag[...]
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13 Projecting an Image Projecting /Adjus ting an Image 7 Adjust the focus, size and position of the projected image (page 13). Adju sting the Proj ecte d imag e Focus Size (Zo om) Posi ti on Focus ring Zoom ring Foot adjust button F ront f oot (adjust abl e) Rear fe et (adju stab le)[...]
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14 Projecting an Image Adjusting the t ilt of the projector wi th the foot adjust button/rear feet (adjustable) By changing the tilt of the project or with the foot ad just b utton /rear fee t (adjustab le), you can adjust t he positi on of the projec ted imag e. 1 Press an d hold the foot adjust b utto n, then lift up the front of the proj ector t[...]
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15 Projecting an Image Projecting /Adjus ting an Image Correcti ng trapezo idal dist ort ion of the projected image (Keystone feature) K eysto ne featu re may not w ork automatica lly when the screen is ti lted. In this case , set keystone ma nuall y . 1 Press the KEYST ONE ke y on the r emote commander or se lect V K eystone in th e Ins tal lati o[...]
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16 Projecting an Image 1 Press the ? / 1 ke y on the unit or the remote commander . The pr oje ctor s tarts shut do wn and tu rns of f. If yo u pre ss th e ? / 1 key within 10 sec onds of the messa ge bein g displ ayed, shu tdown is cancel ed. 2 Unplug the A C po wer cord from the wall outlet. T o turn of f without d isplaying confirmation message [...]
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17 Using a MENU Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu B Adjust ments and Sett ing s Using a Menu Usin g a ME NU The menu d ispla ys used for the expla nation below may be differe nt depe nding o n th e mode l you ar e using . 1 Press the MEN U key to display the menu. 2 Select the setting menu. Use the V / v key to sele ct the sett ing menu then [...]
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18 The Picture M enu The Picture Menu The Picture i s used to adjust the picture fo r each input sig nal. *1: Wh en a computer signal is input, this optio n is av ailab le. *2: Th e setti ngs in the P ictur e retu rn to their fac tory defaul ts, except fo r Pic ture M ode. *3: When a video signal is input, this option is a va ilable . *4: Wh en the[...]
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19 The Screen Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Screen Menu The Scre en menu is u sed to adjust th e size, position and a spect ra tio of the projecte d image for each i nput si gnal. Items Item descrip tions Asp ect *1 Chang es t he a spec t r ati o of the proj ect ed i mage (pag e 21) . VPL-DX146/DX126 : When t he compu ter signal [...]
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20 The Screen Menu *1: • Note t hat if the pr oje ctor is used for pr of it or for p ublic vie wing, modi fyi ng the origi nal pict ure by switc hing to t he aspect mo de may cons titute an infringe ment of the r ights o f authors o r produ cers, wh ich are l egally prote cted. • D epe nding on t he input signal, se tting ite ms for aspe ct rat[...]
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21 The Screen Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu Aspect VPL-DX146/DX126 * 1: I f you sel ect “Nor mal , ” th e imag e is projecte d in the same re solution as the input sig nal wit hout cha nging the as pect ratio of the original image. *2: If you sele ct “4 :3 , ” th e im age is pr oje cte d to f it the projec ted image size, r e[...]
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22 The Screen Menu VPL-D W126 *1 : If you select “Norma l, ” the image is proj ected in the sam e resol ution a s the input signal w ithout ch angi ng the asp ect ratio of t he origin al image. *2: If yo u select “ Full2, ” the image is projecte d to f it the p rojected ima ge size, re gardless of th e as pect rati o of th e imag e. *3: If [...]
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23 The Function Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Funct ion Menu The Fu nction men u is used for settin g various functi ons of the project or . *1: AP A functions when a computer sig nal is in put via t he RGB input conn ector (INPUT A). Items Item descrip tions V olume The higher the v alue, the louder an audio v olume and th e lo [...]
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24 The Operation Menu The Operatio n Menu The Opera tion me nu is used for setting fo r the op eration s b y using the me nu or th e remote commande r . *1: Y ou wil l not be a ble to use t he proj ector if yo u forget yo ur passwor d. If you call qu alified Sony perso nnel bec ause you h ave forgotten the pas sword, you will be a sked to verify t [...]
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25 The Connection/P ow er Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Conne ction/P ower Menu The Conne ction/P owe r menu is u sed for settin g for the conn ections and po wer . Items Item descri ptions LAN Settings IP Addr ess Setu p *9 A u to (D HC P): The IP ad dres s is assig ned aut omatic al ly fr om the DHCP serv er su ch a s a r oute [...]
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26 The Connection/Po wer Menu *1: This m ay not be opt imum dependin g on the inpu t signal . In this case , set manu ally accor ding to the co nnec ted eq ui pment . *2: Selec t “O ff” to avoid ent ering stand by mode w hen th ere is no i nput sign al. *3: This varies d epend ing on th e “Lamp M ode” se tting. *4: As th e la mp i s di mmed[...]
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27 The Installation Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Installat ion Menu The Installation menu is used for instal ling the projecto r . *1: When “High Altitude Mod e” is set to “O n, ” the s peed of the fan increase s, and th e fan noise becomes sl ightl y louder . *2: Since t he K eyst one adjustme nt is an electroni c corre[...]
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28 The Information Menu The Information Menu The Informatio n menu is used to check proj ector status , such as total u sage time of the l amp. *1: T hese i tems ma y not be disp laye d dependi ng on the input sign al. Items Item descrip tions Model Name Displays t he model name . Seria l No. Displ ays the s erial n umber. fH/fV *1 Display s the ho[...]
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29 Using Network Features Network B Network Using Network Features Conn ection to the ne twork allows you t o operate t he following fea tures: • Che cking the curr ent stat us of the pro ject or via a W eb bro ws er . • Rem otel y co ntrolli ng th e pro jec tor via a W e b b ro wse r . • Recei ving the e-mail report via the projector . • M[...]
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30 Using Network Features How to operate t he Control window Switching the page Click one of the P age Switching b uttons to display t he desired settin g pag e. Setting the acc ess lim itation Y ou can lim it a user for acces sing any particu lar page. Administrator: Allowed access to a ll pages User: Allowed acce ss to all page s except the Se tu[...]
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31 Using Network Features Network Set the e -mail repo rt functio n on th e Setu p page. Entered v alu es will not be appl ied unless you click on [Apply ]. 1 Click on [Owner info rmation] to e nter the o wner informatio n recorde d in th e e-mail report. 2 Set the timing of the e-mail report. Click o n [Mail Repo rt] to open the Mail Repor t page.[...]
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32 Using Network Features SMTP A uthentication: Check thi s check box to arrange for SMTP authenticatio n to b e perform ed before send ing e-ma il. Accoun t Name: Enter the mail accoun t name . Password: Enter the password. 5 Confirm the contents of the e-mail repo rt. When you c lick on [V iew], the contents of the e-ma il report are disp laye d.[...]
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33 Using Presentation Funct ion via Network Presen tation Fun ction via Ne twork B Pre sent ation Fu nction via Networ k Using Pre sentation Function via Network The Prese ntation Function via Ne twork enables you to do th e follo wing: • Con nec t a maximu m of 8 comp uter s to the proj ecto r . • Project im ages fro m a max imum of 4 comput e[...]
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34 Using Presentation Func tion via Network After s tartin g Proje ctor Sta tion for Netw ork Presentatio n, the con nection sett ing windo w appears. 1 Find pr ojector s conne cted to the network . Click “ Search” in the conn ection setting windo w to search for proj ectors. • T he appea rance of the appl ication on the screen is subject to [...]
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35 Using Presentation Funct ion via Network Presen tation Fun ction via Ne twork Y ou can project JPEG images, PDF files, etc. stored in a tablet PC/smart phone wirelessly b y usin g a spe cif i c appl icat ion . *1 For do wnloading *2 or deta iled me thod of using the ap plication , access the fol lowing URL. http://PWPre senter .pixel works. com [...]
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36 Projecting an Image using USB Co nnection B Pr oj ecting an I mage usi ng US B Con necti on Pr ojecting an Imag e using USB Connection Y ou can also pro ject an image sim ply by connecting the projector an d comput er with a USB A- B cable ( not supplie d). Projecting an image u sing USB conn ection re quires to sta rt USB Displa y . System re q[...]
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37 Using USB M edia Viewer USB Medi a Viewer B USB Me dia V iewer Using USB Med ia Vie wer Y ou can b ro wse imag e files stored in a U SB memory device i nserted in th e USB connect or of the pro jector, withou t usi ng a comput er . Suppo rted storage me dia and file format : • S upport ed stor age med ia: US B flash m emor y • S upport ed fo[...]
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38 Using USB M edia Viewer Press the V / v / B / b k ey on the rem ote commande r to select an im age, th en press the ENT ER ke y . The optio n menu appears in the lo wer pa rt of the scr een. Y ou can sele ct th e displa y order of thumbn ails a nd display metho d of image files. • F iles wit hout thum bna il data (inc luding those crea ted by [...]
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39 Using USB M edia Viewer USB Medi a Viewer In displa y mode, you can view a selected image in full screen view . Press th e ENTER key on the remote com mander . The option menu appear s in the lower part of the screen. In slidesh o w mode, yo u can view images as a slides how . Press ENTER key on the remot e commande r . The sl ideshow pauses an [...]
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40 Using USB M edia Viewer Option Menu Item s Ite m descri pti ons Hide the option menu. Return to the thumbnail mode (page 38). Display t he pre vious image. Displa y the next ima ge. Press t he V / v k ey t o change t he slid esho w time inte rv al. Slideshow time inte rval After 3 se cond s, disp lay the n ext image . After 5 se cond s, disp lay[...]
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41 Ind icato rs Other s B Others Indic ators The i ndicat ors allow checki ng the st atus and notify y ou of abn ormal o peratio n of the pr oject or . If the projecto r exhibits abnormal status, ad dress the probl em in accorda nce with the ta ble belo w . ON/ST ANDBY indicator LAMP/CO VER indicator Stat us Mean ing/Rem edies Lights in red The pro[...]
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42 Messages List Messages List When an y of the messages listed belo w appears on the p rojected image, address the proble m in accordanc e with the tabl e below . Mess ages Me aning/ Remedy Pa ge High temp.! Lamp off in 1 min. Chec k the item s below . • Check i f nothing i s block ing the ventila tion hole s. • Check i f the air filter is not[...]
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43 T roubleshooting Other s T r oubl esho oti ng Befor e asking to have the project or repa ired, t ry to diag nose the p roblem , following the instructions b elo w . Symptoms Reme dy Page The power is not tur ned on. Check if th e A C pow er co rd is f irml y co nnect ed. – When the “Co ntrol Key Lock” is se t to “O n, ” you ca nnot tur[...]
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44 T roubleshooting The im age is dark /too brig ht. The set tings for “Bright ness, ” “Contras t, ” and “ Lamp M ode” af fect brig htness of the image . Check if the v alue is approp ria te. 18, 25 The image will b e dark when th e lamp is b urnt out. Check “Lamp T imer, ” and rep lace the lamp w ith a ne w one if nece ssary . 28, [...]
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45 Replacing the Lamp Other s Replacing the L amp Replace the lamp with a n ew one if a message displaye d on the project ed image (page 42). Use an LMP- D213 proj ector lamp (no t supplied) for replac ement. • The lamp remain s hot afte r the pro jector is turn ed off. If you touch th e lamp, yo u may burn your finger . When you replac e th e la[...]
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46 Replacing the Lamp Do not put your hands into the lamp repla cemen t slot, an d do not allow any liquid or other ob jects into the slo t to avoid elec tric al sh ock or f ire . 4 Insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place ( 1 ). Tighten th e two screws ( 2 ). Fold down the handle to replace it ( 3 ). • B e care ful not to[...]
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47 Cleaning the Air Filter Other s Cleaning the Ai r Filter When a me ssage appears o n the project ed image i ndicatin g time for a filter cleani ng, clean th e ai r filt er ( pa ge 4 2). If the dust c annot be re mov ed from the a ir f ilter e v en after cle aning, rep lace the a ir f ilter with a ne w one. F or details on pu rchasing/f itting a [...]
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48 Specifications Specification s Items Descriptio ns Model VPL -DX146/ DX126/ VPL-DW 126 Projec tion syst em 3 L CD syst em Dis play de vice Ef fecti ve di spl ay size VPL-DX 146/DX 126: 0 .63 inch (16.0 mm ), 3 plate pane ls, Asp ect ratio 4:3 VPL-DW126: 0.59 inch ( 15.0 mm) , 3 plate pa nels, Aspe ct ra tio 16: 10 Effective pictu re elemen ts VP[...]
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49 Specifications Other s INPUT OUT PUT (Co mpute r/video) INP UT A RGB/YP B P R inp ut conn ecto r: Mini D-s ub 1 5 pi n female, G with sync/Y : 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync negati ve, 75 ohm s termin ated, RG B/P B P R : 0. 7 Vp -p ± 2 dB, 75 ohm s termin ated, S ync sign al: TTL level high imped anc e, posi ti ve/ne gat i ve A udio inpu t co nnec tor :[...]
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50 Specifications *1: For detai ls, re fer to “ A ccepta ble In put Sig nals” on page 52 . *2: Information on accessori es in this manual is current as of July 2 013. *3: Not all optiona l access ories ar e av ailabl e in all count ries and area. Ple ase chec k with yo ur local Son y Auth ori zed Deale r. Design and specif icat ions of the unit[...]
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51 Specifications Other s Pin as signment HDMI connector ( HDMI, fe male) RGB input c onnector (Mini D-sub 15-pin, f emale) USB connector ( T ype A, fema le) USB connector ( T ype B, fema le) 1 T .M.D.S. Data2+ 11 T .M.D.S . Clock Shield 2 T .M.D.S. Data2 Shiel d 12 T .M.D.S . Clock – 3 T .M.D.S. Data2 – 13 N. C. 4 T .M.D.S. Data1+ 14 RESER VED[...]
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52 Specifications Acceptable Input Signals *1 Computer signa l Digital TV signa l *4 Analog TV signa l *1: • Wh en a signal othe r than t he si gnal s list ed in table is input, the pictu re may not b e disp laye d pr ope rly . • An inp ut s ignal mean t for sc reen resoluti on diff erent fr om that of the panel will no t be displa yed in its o[...]
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53 Projection Distance Other s Projection Distance The proje ction distance is the distance between the front of the lens and the su rface of the projec ted i mage. T he fo llowing descr ibes t he projec tion distanc e and height f rom the center of the lens t o edg e of screen b y each p rojected sc reen si ze. Height H is the heig ht from the bot[...]
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54 Projection Distance Ceiling Insta llation L: Proje ction dist ance L H: He ight H from cen ter of lens to ed ge o f scr een Projectio n distanc e L Height H from cent er of lens to edge of scre en Center of lens Proj ecte d image A To p s i d e[...]
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55 Projection Distance Other s Projection distance table (VPL-DX146) Unit: m (inches) Projection distance form ula ( VPL-DX146) D: Proj ected imag e size (Diago nal) H: Heig ht H from cent er of lens t o edge of sc reen Expressi on#1 Unit: m (inches) Expre ssi on#2 Projec ted imag e size Proj ect ion Dist ance L Height H from ce nter of len s to ed[...]
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56 Projection Distance Projection distance table (VPL-DX126) Unit: m (in ches) Projection distance form ula (VPL-DX126) D: Projected image size (Diagonal) H: He ight H from cen ter of lens to ed ge o f scr een Expression #1 Unit: m ( inches) Expressi on#2 Projecte d image size Projecti on Distance L Height H fr om center of lens to edge of scree n [...]
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57 Projection Distance Other s Projection distance table (VPL-D W126) Unit: m (inches) Projection distance form ula (VPL-D W126) D: Projected image size (Diagonal) H: He ight H from cen ter of lens to ed ge o f scr een Expression #1 Unit: m ( inches) Expressi on#2 Projecte d image size Projecti on Distance L Height H fr om center of lens to edge of[...]
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58 Dimensions Dimensions To p Unit: mm (inches ) 230.5 (9 1 / 16 ) 315 ( 12 13 / 32 ) 7.5 ± 1 ( 9 / 32 ) 11.9 ± 1 ( 15 / 32 ) 2.5 ( 3 / 32 ) VP L-DX 126 E dge of l ens VPL-DX146 /VPL-D W126 Edge of lens F ront Unit: mm (inches ) 75 (2 15 / 16 ) 157.5 (6 3 / 16 ) 81 (3 3 / 16 ) 26 (1 1 / 32 ) 46.3 (1 13 / 16 ) 66 (2 19 / 32 ) 78 (3 1 / 16 ) 87.2 ([...]
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59 Dimensions Other s Side Unit: mm (inches) 69 (2 23 / 32 )1 1 3 ( 4 7 / 16 ) 69 (2 23 / 32 )3 1 ( 1 7 / 32 ) Rear Unit: mm (inches ) 48 (1 7 / 8 ) 252.5 (9 15 / 16 ) 16.8 ( 21 / 32 ) 164.4 (6 15 / 32 ) 157.5 ( 6 3 / 16 ) 28 (1 3 / 32 )[...]
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60 Dimensions Bottom Unit: mm (inches) 78.9 (3 3 / 32 ) 38.8 (1 17 / 32 ) 207.5 (8 5 / 32 ) 99.9 (3 15 / 16 ) 105.8 (4 5 / 32 ) 83.5 (3 9 / 32 ) 79.4 ( 3 1 / 8 ) 76.4 (3 ) 88.5 (3 15 / 32 ) 23. 9 ( 15 / 16 ) 271 (10 21 / 32 )2 2 ( 7 / 8 )[...]
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61 Inde x Other s Index A A C IN ........ ....... ....... ....... ........ ........... ....... . 5 Acceptable input signal .......... ........... ...... 52 Adjust Si gnal ............... ....... ....... ........ ...... 20 Air f ilter ............ ....... ....... ........ ....... .......... 47 Air f ilter co ver/V entilatio n holes (intak e) .......[...]
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62 Ind ex R Rear feet (adjusta ble) ........ ....... ........ ... 4, 14 Remote com mande r ...... ........ ....... ........... .. 5 Remote con trol detect or ........ ....... ....... ...... 4 Replacin g the lam p .... ........... ....... ....... .... 45 Reset ..... ....... ........ .......... ........ ....... ....... .... 18 S Security ba r .......[...]
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