Sony VPL-DX147 Bedienungsanleitung

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Richtige Gebrauchsanleitung

Die Vorschriften verpflichten den Verkäufer zur Übertragung der Gebrauchsanleitung Sony VPL-DX147 an den Erwerber, zusammen mit der Ware. Eine fehlende Anleitung oder falsche Informationen, die dem Verbraucher übertragen werden, bilden eine Grundlage für eine Reklamation aufgrund Unstimmigkeit des Geräts mit dem Vertrag. Rechtsmäßig lässt man das Anfügen einer Gebrauchsanleitung in anderer Form als Papierform zu, was letztens sehr oft genutzt wird, indem man eine grafische oder elektronische Anleitung von Sony VPL-DX147, sowie Anleitungsvideos für Nutzer beifügt. Die Bedingung ist, dass ihre Form leserlich und verständlich ist.

Was ist eine Gebrauchsanleitung?

Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Sony VPL-DX147 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Sony VPL-DX147. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Sony VPL-DX147 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Sony VPL-DX147
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Sony VPL-DX147
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Sony VPL-DX147
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

Warum lesen wir keine Gebrauchsanleitungen?

Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Sony VPL-DX147 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Sony VPL-DX147 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Sony finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Sony VPL-DX147 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

Warum sollte man Gebrauchsanleitungen lesen?

In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Sony VPL-DX147, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Sony VPL-DX147 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

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    4-545-311- 11 (2) © 2014 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-DX147/DX127 VPL-DW127 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 and C ontrol Panel K e ys ........ ........... ........... ... 5 Prepa ration Connecting the Pro jector ..... .............. 8 Connec[...]

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    3 T able of Contents Pla ying Video and A ud io using USB Connection Playin g V ideo and Audio using US B Connection .. ............ ................. ..... 43 Starting USB Display ............ ..... 43 Playing V ideo and Audio ........... 43 Using the Controller .............. ..... 43 USB Me dia Vie we r Using USB Media V iewer ................ 4[...]

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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 55) h Lamp cover (page 53) 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 input conn ector 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 i deo 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) ke ys 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 Pix el Alignment) 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” then press th e b key . The setting items appear . 4 Press th e V / v ke y to select the item then pr ess the ENTER key . 5 Press the V / v key to sel ect the setting val u e. 6 Press the 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 off when connec ting th e projec tor . • Use 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. Wh en pulling ou[...]

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    9 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion USB connector (T ype B) ( ) For connec ting to a com pute r with a USB co nnec tor (“P laying V ideo and A udio usin g USB Connection” (page 43)). 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 9)). USB con[...]

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    10 Connecting the Projector • When wirelessly connecting a tablet P C/smartphone t o the proje ctor via USB wir eless LAN module I FU-WLM3 (supplied ), set “ Access Point Setup” to “Manual” in th e projec tor’ 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 F[...]

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    11 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion INPUT B • U se HD MI-co mpatible equip ment wh ich has t he HDMI Logo. • U se a high s peed HD MI ca ble(s) on which t he cable type log o is speci fied. (Sony p roduct s are recom mend ed.) • The HDMI connector of this projector is not co mpatible 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 c an adjust t he positi on of the projec ted imag e. 1 Press an d hold the foot adjust button, then lift up the front of the proj ector to[...]

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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 automatically when the screen is ti lted. In this case, se t keystone ma nuall y . 1 P ress the KEYSTONE ke y on t he remote commander or se lect V K eystone in the Ins tal lati on [...]

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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 you pres s th e ? / 1 key within 10 secon ds of the messa ge bein g displ ayed, shu tdown is cancel ed. Do not turn of f the proj ector soon af ter the lamp li ghts. It may cause a malfunctio n of the lamp (does[...]

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    17 Using a MENU Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu B Adjust ment s and Setti ngs Using a Me nu 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 select 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: When a computer signal is input, this op tion is av aila ble. *2: The set tin gs in the Pict ure re turn to the ir facto ry defa ults , excep t for Pic ture Mode . *3: When a video signal is input, this opti on is ava ilable . *4: When 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 rati o of the pro jecte d image fo r each i nput si gnal. Items Item descrip tions Asp ect *1 Chang es t he a spec t r atio of t he pr oj ecte d im age (p age 21). VPL-DX147/DX127 : When t he co mpu ter sign[...]

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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, modif yi ng the origi nal pi ct 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 ra[...]

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    21 The Screen Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu Aspect VPL-DX147/DX127 *1: If you s elec t “Nor mal , ” the im age i s 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 yo u sele ct “4:3 , ” the im ag e is proj ecte d to f it the projec ted image size, r ega[...]

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    22 The Screen Menu VPL-D W127 *1: If you select “Normal, ” the ima ge 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 you 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 yo[...]

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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 input via t he RGB input conn ector (INPUT A). Items Item descrip tions V olume The higher the v alue, the louder an au dio v olume and th e low[...]

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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 an d po wer . Items Item descri ptions LAN Settings IP Addr ess Setu p *9 A uto (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 Mode” is set to “ On, ” the s peed of t he 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 corr [...]

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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: Th ese ite ms may no t be disp layed de pendin g 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 Displ ays 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: • Checking the curre nt stat us of the projec tor via a W eb bro wser . • Remotel y co ntrolli ng th e pro jec tor via a W eb b ro wser . • Recei ving the e-mail report via the pro jector . • Making[...]

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    30 Using Network Features The following window appears in the W e b browser: Once you make the network settin gs, you can open the Control win dow only by perfo rming step 3 of this procedu re. 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 [...]

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    31 Using Network Features Network Y ou can cont rol the project or from the compu ter on the Co ntrol p age. The functi ons of the b utton s sho wn in th e operat ion area are the sam e as the keys on the remote commander. 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 Cl[...]

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    32 Using Network Features Requires the use of POP A uthenti cation bef or e sending em ail (POP bef or e SMTP): Ch eck this check box to arrange for POP authenticatio n to b e perform ed before send ing e-ma il. Incomin g Mail Server (POP3): Enter the address o f the in coming-mai l server (POP3) to be used for P OP authentica tion. Accoun t Name: [...]

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    33 Using Network Features Network Speed: Sele ct the network speed of the proje ctor . Set the WLAN n etw ork functio n on the Setu p page. Entered v alu es will not be appl ied unless you click on [Apply ]. 1 Click the [WLAN Setting] to open the WLAN Setting page. 2 Enabl e or d isable t he ra dio wa ve output of USB wireless LAN module. Wir eless[...]

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    34 Using Network Features (b) Input the settings for Client Mode. When the USB w ireless LAN module is acti v ated as a client, set the items fo r the client (set the items f or the access p oint the projector tries to conne ct to). Connect ion Sta tus: Di splays the connect ing status be tween th e access point an d proj ector . ESSID: Input the E[...]

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    35 Using Network Features Network -Subne t Mask: Input t he subnet m ask of the project or . -Default Gateway: Input the defaul t gateway of the projecto r . -Primary DNS: Inpu t the primary DNS server of the pr oject or . -Secondary DNS : Input the seco ndary DNS server of the projector . MA C Address: Displays the M A C address for USB wireless L[...]

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    36 Using Network Features Chan ge the sett ings for t he contro l prot ocol on the Setup page. Ente red va lues will no t be app lied un less yo u click o n [Apply ]. 1 Click on [ Advanced M enu] t o disp lay the buttons for more settings. 2 (a)Set Advertisement. Start Advertisement Service: Set Adv ertisem ent to en abled or disabled. Ite ms for A[...]

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    37 Using Network Features Network -Community: Input th e commun ity nam e of Advertisement and PJ T alk. If the commu nity na me for P J T a lk is c hanged , the one for Ad vertiseme nt will also be change d. Only fo ur alphanu meric characters can be input. The factory default se tting is “ SONY . ” It is recommended that the com munity name b[...]

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    38 Using Network Features (e)Reset the network settings. Reset: Reset all W eb bro wser set tings to th eir facto ry def aults. Rese t butto n Reset[...]

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    39 Using Presentation Funct ion via Network Presen tation Fun ction via Ne twork B Pr esen tati on Func tion via Netw ork Using Pre sentation Function via Network The Prese ntation F unction via Ne twork enables you to do the follo win g: • Connect a max imum of ei ght compu ters to the proj ector . • Project images from a maximum of four com p[...]

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    40 Using Presentation Func tion via Network 3 Start Projector Station for Network Presentation. F or W indows: Select [Start]-[All Programs]-[Projector Statio n for Netw ork P resenta tion] on the compute r . F or Mac: Double-c lick [Pro jector Sta tion for Networ k Pre sentatio n] in Appl ications folder . After s tartin g Proje ctor Sta tion for [...]

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    41 Using Presentation Funct ion via Network Presen tation Fun ction via Ne twork F or W indows: F or Mac: Y ou can project JPEG images, PDF files, etc. stored in a tablet PC/smart phone wirelessly b y usin g a spec if i c appl icat ion . *1 For do wnloading *2 or det ailed me thod of using the ap plication , access the fol lowing URL. http://PWPre [...]

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    42 Using Presentation Func tion via Network *1: T o use t he application, one of the follo wing conditions is required. • C onnected to network where wireless connection can be established (page 9). • C onnected to a wireless network via USB wireless LAN m odule IFU-WLM3 (not supplied) that is connected to the projector (page 9). *2: D epending[...]

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    43 Playi ng Video and A udio using USB Connection Playing Video and Audio using US B Conn ection B Pla ying V ideo and Au dio u sing US B Conn ection Pla yi ng Vid eo an d A udio us ing U SB Connection Y ou can also pl ay vide o and audi o simply by conn ecting the pro jector and compute r with a USB A-B cable (not supplied). Playing vide o and aud[...]

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    44 Playi ng Video and A udio using USB Connection For Mac: Items Functions Sta rt audi o/video playba ck. Pause audi o/vide o playba ck. Stop au dio/vid eo play back (the sc reen tu rns bl ack). Display in formation about USB Display .[...]

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    45 Using USB M edia Viewer USB Medi a Vi ewer B US B Medi a 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 flas h memor y • S upport ed [...]

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    46 Using USB M edia Viewer Press the V / v / B / b key on th e remote c ommander to select an ima ge, then pr ess the ENTER ke y . The optio n menu appears in th e lo wer part o f 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 w ithout thum bna il data (inc luding those cr eated by a[...]

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    47 Using USB M edia Viewer USB Medi a Vi ewer 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 . T he slideshow pauses an[...]

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    48 Using USB M edia Viewer Option Menu Item s Ite m descri pt ions Hide the option menu. Return to the thumbnail mode (page 46). Display t he pre vious image. Displa y the next ima ge. Press t he V / v key t o change t he slides ho 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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    49 Ind icato rs Others 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 proj[...]

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    50 Messages List Messages List When an y of the messages listed belo w appears on the p rojected image, a ddress the problem in accordanc e with the tabl e below . Mess ages Meanin g/Reme dy Page 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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    51 T roubleshooting Others 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 nnecte d. – When the “Co ntrol Key Lock” is se t to “O n, ” you ca nnot tur [...]

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    52 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 urn t out. Che ck “Lamp T imer, ” and rep lace the lamp w ith a ne w one if nece ssary . 28[...]

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    53 Replacing the Lamp Others Replacing the L amp Replace the lamp with a n ew one if a message displaye d on the project ed image (page 50). 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 lam[...]

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    54 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 ). • Be care ful not to [...]

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    55 Cleaning the Air Filter Others 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 5 0). 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 n[...]

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    56 Specifications Specification s Items Descript ions Model VPL-DX1 47/DX12 7/VPL-D W127 Projec tion syst em 3 L CD syst em Dis play de vi ce Effe cti ve di spl ay size VPL-DX 147/DX 127: 0 .63 inch (16.0 mm ), 3 plate pane ls, Asp ect ratio 4:3 VPL-DW127: 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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    57 Specifications Others INPUT OUT PUT (Co mputer/ video) INP UT A RGB/YP B P R inp ut con nec tor: 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, RGB/P B P R : 0. 7 Vp-p ± 2 d B, 75 ohm s termin ated, S ync sign al: TTL level high imped anc e, posi ti v e/ neg at i ve A udio inpu t co nne ctor :[...]

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    58 Specifications *1: F or detail s, refe r to “ A ccepta ble Inpu t Signal s” on page 60 . *2: Information on accesso ries in th is manual is curr ent as of Ma y 2014. *3: N ot all opt ional ac cessor ies are available in all countrie s and are a. Pleas e check w ith your loc al Son y Auth ori zed Deale r. Design and specif icat ions of the un[...]

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    59 Specifications Others 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 R ESER V E[...]

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    60 Specifications Acceptable Input Signals *1 Computer signa l Digital TV signa l *4 Analog TV signa l *1: • When a sign al oth er tha n the sign als li sted in table is input, the pictu re may not b e disp laye d pr ope rly . • A n 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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    61 Projection Distance Others 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 bott[...]

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    62 Projection Distance Ceiling Insta llation L: Proje ction dist ance L H: He ight H from cen ter of lens t o ed ge o f scre en 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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    63 Projection Distance Others Projection distance table (VPL-DX147) Unit: m (inches) Projection distance form ula (VPL-DX147) 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 edge[...]

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    64 Projection Distance Projection distance table (VPL-DX127) Unit: m (in ches) Projection distance form ula (VPL-DX127) D: Projected image size (Diagonal) H: He ight H from cen ter of lens t o ed ge o f scre en 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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    65 Projection Distance Others Projection distance table (VPL-D W127) Unit: m (inches) Projection distance for mula (VPL-D W127) 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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    66 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 127 E dge of l ens VPL-DX147 /VPL-D W127 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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    67 Dimensions Others 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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    68 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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    69 END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT Others END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT IMPORT ANT : BEFORE USING THE SOFT W ARE, PLEASE READ THIS E ND USER LICENSE A GREEMENT (“EULA”) CAREFULL Y . BY USING THE SOFTW ARE YOU ARE A CCEPTING THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NO T A CCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, Y OU MA Y NO T USE THE SOFTW ARE. This EULA is a legal ag[...]

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    70 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EXCLUDED SOFTW ARE AND OPEN SOURCE COMPONENTS Notwithstan ding the foreg oing limited license grant, you ackno wledge that the SOFTW ARE may include EXCL UDED SOFTW ARE. Certain EXCLUDED SOFTW AR E may be cov ered by op en source software licen ses (“Open Source Component s”), which means any software licenses app [...]

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    71 END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT Others EXPORT AND O THER REGULA TIONS Y o u agree to comply with all a pplicab le export and re-export restrictions and regula tions of t he area or country in which you resi de, and not to t ransfer, or autho rize the transfer , of the SOFT W ARE to a proh ibit ed cou ntry o r othe rwis e in vio latio n of an y s uch[...]

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    72 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT LEGAL THEOR Y RELA TED TO THE SOFTW ARE, INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED TO, ANY D AMA GES ARISING OUT OF LOSS OF PR OFITS, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF DA T A, LOSS OF USE OF THE SOFTW ARE OR ANY ASSOCIA TED HARDW ARE, DO WN TIME AND USER’S TIME, EVEN IF ANY OF THEM HA VE BEEN AD VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH D AMA GES. [...]

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    73 END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT Others countries ma y not o f fer the sam e le vel o f protec tio n as your co untry of reside nce and you may ha ve fe wer legal ri ghts in relation to Infor matio n process ed and st ored in, or transferred to, such c ountries. SONY will use reason able efforts to take appropriate techn ical and organizat ional st e[...]

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    74 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PR OCESS IN WHICH Y OU OBT AIN UPGRADES/UPD A TES OR BY ANY O THER LEGALL Y RECOGNIZABLE FORM O F NO TICE. I f you do not agre e to the amendm ent, you should promptly contact SONY for instruc tions. Y our continued u se of the SOFTW ARE after the effectiv e date o f any such n otice sh all be deemed y our agre ement t[...]

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    75 Inde x Others Index A A C IN ................... ....... ....... ....... ........ ........ 5 Acceptable input signal .......... ........... ...... 60 Adjust Si gnal ............... ....... ....... ........ ...... 20 Air f ilter ............ ....... ....... ........ ........... ...... 55 Air f ilter co ver/V entilation holes (intak e) .......... [...]

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    76 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 .... ........... ....... ....... .... 53 Reset ..... ....... ........ .......... ........ ....... ....... .... 18 S Security ba r .......[...]

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