Sony VPL-SW630C manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    4-532-769- 12 (1) © 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-SW63 0C/SW620C/SW630 /SW620 VPL-SX630 Not all models are available in al l countries and area. Please check with your local Sony Au[...]

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    2 T able of Contents T able of Contents Overvie w Loc atio n and Fu nc tio n of Co ntro ls .... 4 Main Unit ................. ................. ... 4 Connector P anel ................... ........ 5 Remote Co mmander an d Control Panel K e ys ........ ........... ........... ... 6 Interacti ve Pen De v ice (VPL- SW630C/SW620C only) ... ........ 8 Pr[...]

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    3 T able of Contents Installing Projecto r Station for Network Presentation .............. 46 Starting Projector Station for Network Presentation .............. 46 Projecting an Imag e ......... ........... 47 Connection Settings .................... 47 Using the Controller ................... 48 Displ aying Ima ges or F iles Sent from a T ablet PC[...]

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    4 Location and Funct ion of Controls B Over view Loca tio n and Func ti on of Cont r ols a Interactive Pen detector (VPL-SW630C/SW620C only) b Projection window c Control panel keys (page 6) d Side cover/V en tilation hole (intake) e Focus lever (page 16) f Air filter (page 62) g Lens shift dial H (p age 17) h Lends shift dial V (p age 17) i Zoom l[...]

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    5 Location and Function of Controls Overview Input (pag es 9, 11) a INPUT A V ide o: RGB/ YP B P R input co nnector (RGB/YP B P R ) Audio: Audi o input con nector (A UDIO) b INPUT B V ide o: RGB in put co nnecto r (RGB) Audio: Audi o input con nector (A UDIO) c INPUT C V ide o: HDMI inp ut conne ctor (HDM I) Audi o: HDMI inpu t conn ector (HDMI) d [...]

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    6 Location and Funct ion of Controls Remote Commander Contr ol P anel K ey s a T urning o n the power/Goin g to standby mode ? / 1 (On/Standb y) key b Selecting an input sig nal (page 14) INPU T key c Operating a menu (page 20) MENU key RESET key ENTER / V / v / B / b (arr ow) ke ys RETURN key d Adjust ing the image (page 16) ASPECT ke y (pa ge 22)[...]

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    7 Location and Function of Controls Overview *1: Use this key when input ting a computer signa l. But it ma y not be used dep endin g on th e resol ution of the inpu t signal . *2: Use this key when input ting a computer s ignal.Y ou cannot use th is key when “ T ype A USB ” , “ Ty p e B USB ” or “ Network ” is sel ected as the inpu t. [...]

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    8 Location and Funct ion of Controls a Pen t i p sw i tc h Functions as the left b utton of a mouse. b Color ring main (IFU-PN250A): red/sub (IFU- PN25 0B): blu e c Indicator This indica tor flas hes when th e b utton is press ed and ligh ts up when the pe n tip touche s the scre en. I t wil l not lig ht up if battery p owe r is lo w . In thi s cas[...]

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    9 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion B Preparati on Connecting the Projector • Make sur e all th e equi pme nt i s p ow ered of f when co nnect ing the proj ec tor . • U se the pr oper c able s for each conne ction. • In sert th e cable pl ugs firmly ; Loose co nnec tions ma y redu ce per forma nce of pi cture sig nals or cause a ma lfunct[...]

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    10 Connecting the Projector • Use HDMI-compatible e quipment wh ich has t he HDMI Log o. • U se a h igh spee d HDM I cable (s) on whi ch the ca ble type logo is specified . (Sony prod ucts are recommended.) • The HDMI connector of this p rojector is not compatibl e with DSD (Dir ect St ream Digit al) Sign al or CEC (Co nsume r Electr onics Co[...]

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    11 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion USB connector (T ype A) ( ) For connecting a USB wireless LAN module IFU-W LM3 (not supplied) (“Presentation Functi on via Net work” (page 4 6)). • U ndesig nate d USB wir eless LAN modu les do not work. • When connecting/dis connecting th e USB wireless LAN module, make sure that the proje ctor is i[...]

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    12 Connecting the Projector VIDEO IN Fo r conn ecti ng vi deo equ ipment with a vi deo ou tput conn ector . INPUT A For conn ecti ng vi deo equi pment with a YP B P R output conn ector . INPUT C For conn ecti ng vi deo eq uipm ent with a n HDM I output con necto r . • Use HDMI-compatible e quipment wh ich has t he HDMI Log o. • U se a h igh spe[...]

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    13 Connecting the Projector Prepara tion Microphone ( ) For co nnecti ng a m icrop hone. Only dy namic mi cropho nes ar e supported . USB connector (T ype A) ( ) For connecting a USB memory de vice (“Using USB Media V iewer” (page 52)). OUTPU T Projec ted i mages or input a udio c an be ou tput to displa y equi pment such as a monit or or a udi[...]

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    14 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 distan ce between t he projector 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 and Len[...]

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    15 Projecting an Image Projecting /Adjus ting an Image (Example) T o project image f iles stored in a USB memory device , see “USB Media V iewer” (pag e 52) . T o play vi deo and audio usin g USB Co nnecti on, see “Playi ng V i deo and Audio usi ng USB Con nectio n” (page 5 0). T o use Presenta tion Fun ction vi a Netw ork, see “Presen ta[...]

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    16 Projecting an Image Adju sting the P rojec ted i mage Focus Size (Zoo m) Fo c us lever Zoom lev er[...]

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    17 Projecting an Image Projecting /Adjus ting an Image Adjusting the t ilt of the pr ojector with the ad justers Y ou can adjust the h eight of the proj ector usin g th e ad ju ster s. By changing the tilt of t he projecto r with adjusters, y ou can ad just the position o f the projected image . • B e caref ul not t o let the pr ojecto r down on [...]

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    18 Projecting an Image Correcting trap ezoidal distor tion of t he projected image (Keystone feature) If the image b ecomes trapez oidal, set the ke ystone m anually . 1 P ress the KEYST ONE ke y on the r emote commander or se lect V K eystone in the Ins tal la tio n me nu. 2 U se the V / v / B / b keys to set the v alue. The high er th e v alue, n[...]

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    19 Projecting an Image Projecting /Adjus ting an Image 1 Press the ? / 1 ke y on the unit or the remote commander . The pro ject or star ts shu tdo wn and turns of f. If you pr ess the ? / 1 key within 10 second s again, shu tdown is cancel led. Do not turn of f the proj ector soon af ter the lamp li ghts. It may caus e a malfunctio n of the lamp ([...]

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    20 Using a MENU B Adjust ments an d Set tings Us ing a M enu Using a MEN U The m enu dis plays u sed for the expl anati on be low may be d ifferent de pending on t he mod el you are usin g. 1 Press the MENU key to display the menu. 2 Select the setting menu. Use the V / v key to select th e setting menu then press the b key or EN TER key . 3 Select[...]

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    21 The Picture Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Picture Menu The Pictu re is used to adj ust the pict ure for each input signal. *1: When a com p ute r sig nal is in pu t, th is o pti on is availab le . *2: The settings in the Pict ure ret urn to thei r factor y default s, except for Pictur e Mod e. *3: When a video si gnal is input[...]

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    22 The Screen Menu The Sc reen Menu The Screen menu is used to ad just the s ize, p osition and aspe ct rati o of t he project ed imag e for each inp ut signal . Items Item descript ions Aspect *1 Chang es the as pect rati o of the pr oject ed imag e (page 24 ). VPL- SW63 0C/ SW620C /SW 630/ SW620: When the comp uter sign al i s input 4:3: D ispla [...]

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    23 The Screen Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu *1: • Note that if the pr oject or is used for pr ofit or for pub lic vi ewing, mo difying the origi nal pi cture by swi tching to the aspe ct mode may c onstitute a n infring ement of the rights of authors or produce rs, w hich are legally p rot ected. • Depending on the input signal, [...]

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    24 The Screen Menu Aspect VPL-SW630C /SW620C/SW 630/ SW620 *1: If you select “Normal, ” the image is proj ected in the sa me res oluti on as the input signal without chan ging the aspect 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 [...]

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    25 The Screen Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu VPL-SX630 *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 th e aspe ct ratio of the original image. *2: If yo u se lect “4 :3, ” th e im age is pr oj ecte d to f it the projec ted image size, r ega rdless of [...]

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    26 The Function Menu The Functio n Menu The Fu nction men u is us ed for set ting v a riou s func tions o f the projec tor . *1: AP A functions when a computer sig nal is i nput via the RGB input co nnector (INPUT A/INPUT B). *2: The maximum a va ilable mic v olume is s et by th e v alue of “V olume. ” Item s Ite m descri pt ions V olume The hi[...]

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    27 The Operation Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Operation Me nu The Operat ion menu is used for se tting for th e operatio ns b y using the men u or the remote comma nde r . *1: Y ou will not be abl e to use the projec tor if you forge t your pa ssword. If you ca ll quali fied Sony personn el be cause you have forgotten the pass w[...]

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    28 The Connection/Po wer Menu The Co nnectio n/P ow er Men u The Connec tion/Po wer menu is used f or setting for the conn ection s and po wer . Items Item descript ions LAN Settings IP A ddre ss Setup *9 A uto (DHCP): The IP addre ss is a ssigned automa tically f rom the DH CP ser ver such as a route r . Manual : T o specify the IP Address ma nual[...]

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    29 The Connection/P ow er Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu *1: This may not be opt imum dependin g on the in put sig nal. In t his cas e set manu ally acc ording to the co nnecte d equi pment . *2: W hen “S tandby Mod e” is set to “Low , ” the networ k and ne twork cont rol fun ction ca nnot be operat ed whi le the pr ojecto r i[...]

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    30 The Installation Menu The Installat ion Menu The Installation menu is used for in stalling the p rojector . *1: Select “Link to Ima ge Flip” only for horizontal inst allation. Be sure to select “Front Up ” or “Front Down” f or v ertical install ation, ac cording to the insta llati on directio n of the projector . (Ref er t o th e f i[...]

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    31 The Information Menu Adjus tments an d Settings Using a Menu The Information Menu The Inform ation menu is used to ch eck projec tor status, such as total usag e time of the l amp. *1: These ite ms may not be di splayed depe ndin g o n the inp ut si gnal . Items Item des criptions Model Name Displays the model name. Seri al N o. Displa ys the se[...]

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    32 Using Network Features B Network Using Network Features Connectio n to the network allo ws you to oper ate the follo wing feature s: • Check ing the current stat us of the proje ctor via a W eb browser . • Remot ely contro lling the pro jector via a W eb browser . • Receiving the e-ma il report via t he projecto r . • Making th e netw or[...]

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    33 Using Network Features Network 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 t[...]

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    34 Using Network Features Set the e- ma il re port func tio n on the Se tup page. Entered v alues will not be applied unless you c lick on [App ly]. 1 Click on [Owner inform ation] t o enter the o wner information recorded in the e-mail repo rt. 2 Set the timing of the e-mail report. Click on [Mail Report] to open th e Mail Report page. Lamp Re min[...]

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    35 Using Network Features Network SMTP A uthentication: Check this 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 account 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 l[...]

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    36 Using Network Features 2 Enable or disable the radio wav e output of USB wireless LAN module. Wir eless ON: Enabl es radio wave output of US B wirele ss LAN modu le. Wir eless OFF: Dis able s radi o w a ve output of US B wirele ss LAN modu le. WLAN Network: Set the modes f or USB wireless LAN module. 3 (a) Input the settings for Access Pt. Mode.[...]

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    37 Using Network Features Network (b) Input the settings for Client Mode . When the US B wireless LAN m odule is activ a ted as a clien t, set the items for t he client (set the i tems for the access poi nt the proj ector tries t o conn ect to). Conn ection Stat us: Displays th e connectin g status between the access poi nt and pro jec tor . ESSID:[...]

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    38 Using Network Features Change t he settin gs for t he control p rotoc ol on the Setu p page. Entered v alue s will not be applie d unles s you click on [App ly]. 1 Click o n [Adv anced Menu ] to displa y the buttons for more settings. 2 (a)Set Advertisement. Start Advertisem ent Service: Set Advertise ment to e nable d or disabled. Items fo r Ad[...]

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    39 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 ch anged , the one for Ad vertiseme nt will also be change d. Only fo ur alph anumeric characters can be input. The factory default se tting is “ SONY . ” It is recommended that the com munity name b[...]

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    40 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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    41 Using the Interactiv e Function (VPL-SW630C/SW620C only) Interactiv e F unction B Int eract ive Fun cti on Usin g the I nter act ive Funct ion (VPL- SW630C/SW620C on ly) In th e desktop mode, by using the I nte ractive Pen Device (main: IFU-PN25 0A, sub: IFU- PN250B) an d the appl icati on Interac ti ve Pr esent ation Utilit y 2, thi s proj ecto[...]

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    42 Using the Interactiv e Function (VPL-SW630C/SW620C only) The intera cti ve f unction w orks b y a detector in the pr ojector , which picks u p infr ared rays e mitted from the t ip of th e In tera cti ve Pen D e vic e. Obs er ve t he p reca uti ons no te d bel ow . • A void placing the proj ector w her e the Inter active Pen dete ctor is di re[...]

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    43 Using the Interactiv e Function (VPL-SW630C/SW620C only) Interactiv e F unction Startin g Interactive Presentation Utility 2 T o start Interacti ve Presentatio n Utili ty 2, click [Start]-[All Programs]-[Interacti ve Presentation Utility 2]-[Interacti ve Presentatio n Utility 2]. After the app lication st arts, the icon appears in the task bar, [...]

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    44 Using the Interactiv e Function (VPL-SW630C/SW620C only) Installing Interactive Presentatio n Utility 2 System Re quirement s • CPU: Pertium III or faster • Memo ry: 25 6MB or more (512MB Recommen d) • A vailable hard dr iv e space: 250MB • OS: Mac OS X 10.6 o r later Use of the i nteracti ve function requires installatio n of Inte racti[...]

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    45 Using the Interactiv e Function (VPL-SW630C/SW620C only) Interactiv e F unction Calibration Auto/Manual Calibration aligns the poin ts where th e pen (Main and Sub) is pointin g and where the projec tor displa ys the cur sor on th e scree n. “Calibration Auto” a llo ws you to ex ecute the calibration a utomatic ally . Click “Calib ration?[...]

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    46 Using Presentation Func tion via Network B Pr esenta tion F uncti on via N etwork Using Presentation Function via Network The Pres entation Functio n via Ne twor k enable s you to do the fo llo wing: • Conne ct a maxim um of eig ht compu ters to the proje ctor . • Projec t images from a maxi mum of four comp uters simul taneously . • Conne[...]

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    47 Using Presentation Funct ion via Network Presentat ion Func tion via Net wor k 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 . Aft[...]

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    48 Using Presentation Func tion via Network Fo r Wi n d o ws : For Mac: Y ou can proje ct JPE G images, PDF file s, etc. stored in a tablet PC/sm artpho ne wirelessly by us ing a specif ic application. *1 For downlo ad ing *2 or deta ile d meth od of using th e applicati on, access t he following URL. http :/ /PWPre sent er .pixelworks. com Display[...]

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    49 Using Presentation Funct ion via Network Presentat ion Func tion via Net wor k *1: T o use the application, one of the following conditions is required. • Connected t o network where wireless connection can be established ( page 10). • Connected t o a wireless network via USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3 (not supplied) that is connected to t[...]

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    50 Playi ng Video and A udio using USB Connection B Playin g Vid eo and Aud io using US B Connect ion Pla ying Vid eo and Audio using U SB Connectio n Y ou can also pla y vide o and audi o si mply by conn ecti ng the pro jec tor an d compu ter with a USB A-B cable (no t supplied). Playin g vide o and audi o using US B connecti on requ ires to start[...]

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    51 Playi ng Video and A udio using USB Connection Playing Video an d Audio using USB Con nection F or Mac: Items Functions Start aud io/vi deo play bac k. Pause audi o/vid eo play bac k. Stop audi o/vi deo playb ack (the s creen turns bl ack) . Display in formatio n about USB Display .[...]

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    52 Using USB M edia Viewer B USB M edia V i ewer Usi ng USB M ed ia Vie wer Y ou can browse image files stored in a US B memory device inserted in the USB connecto r of the proj ector , without us ing a c omput er . Supporte d storage med ia and file format: • S uppor ted sto rage media: U SB flas h memo ry • S uppor ted for mat of st orage m e[...]

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    53 Using USB M edia Viewer USB M edia Viewer Press t he V / v / B / b key on the remote comma nder to select an image, th en press the ENT ER key . The opti on menu ap pears in the lower part of the s creen. Y o u can sele ct the display order o f thumbn ails an d display m ethod of image f iles. • F iles wit hout thu mbn ail data (i nclud ing th[...]

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    54 Using USB M edia Viewer In dis play mode, y ou can view a s elected image in f ull scr een view . Press the ENTER key on the remote c ommand er . Th e option me nu appears i n the lower part of the screen . In slideshow mode, you can view images as a slidesh ow . Press ENT ER key on the remote comman der . The slideshow pauses and th e option me[...]

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    55 Using USB M edia Viewer USB M edia Viewer Option Menu Items It em descripti ons Hide t he option menu . Retu rn to th e th umb na il m ode (pag e 53 ). Display the pre vious image. Display the next ima ge. Press th e V / v key to c hange the sli desho w time interv al. Slidesh ow time interval After 3 second s, d ispl ay the n e xt im age. After[...]

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    56 Ind icato rs B Others Indicators The indi cators al low checking th e status an d notif y you of ab normal op eration of the p rojecto r . If the projector exhi bits abnorm al status, address the p roblem in accordance wit h the table belo w . ON/ST ANDBY indicator LAMP/CO VER indicator Stat us Meaning/Remedie s Light s in red Th e proj ector is[...]

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    57 Messages List Oth er s Messages List When any of the messa ges lis ted below appea rs on th e projected image, address t he problem in accordan ce with the tab le below . Mess ages Mean ing/Re medy Page High temp.! Lamp of f i n 1 min. Check the ite ms belo w . • Check if noth ing is blo cking th e vent ilati on holes. • Check if th e air f [...]

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    58 T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Befo re askin g to have the proj ect or repa ire d, try to diagn os e the pro blem, followin g the instructio ns belo w . Symptoms Remedy Page The power is no t turne d on. Ch eck if th e AC power cor d is firm ly con nec te d. – When t he “C ont rol K ey Lo ck” is se t t o “On, ” you cann ot t urn on[...]

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    59 T roubleshooting Oth er s The image is dark/too brig ht. The settings for “Bri ghtnes s, ” “ Contr ast, ” and “La mp Mod e” affect brig htness of the ima ge. Ch eck if the value is appr opri ate. 21, 28 The image will be dark when the lamp is bu rnt out. Ch eck “Lamp T imer, ” and replac e the lamp with a ne w one if necess ar y [...]

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    60 Replacing the Lamp Replacing th e Lamp Replace the lamp with a new one if a message d isplayed on the project ed image (pa ge 57). Use an LMP-E220 projector la mp (not suppli ed) for replacem ent. • The lamp remains hot aft er the pr ojector i s turned of f. If y ou t ouc h the lam p, y ou may burn your f inger . W hen you replace th e lamp , [...]

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    61 Replacing the Lamp Oth er s 4 Insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place ( 1 ). T igh ten th e three screws ( 2 ). 5 Close the lamp cover and tighten the 1 screw . The po wer will not turn on if the lamp is not secu red pr operly . 6 Connect the A C po wer cord to a wall outlet and turn on the projector . 7 Reset the lamp t[...]

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    62 Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning th e Air Filter When a me ssage appea rs on the p rojected image indic ating ti me for a f ilter c leaning, clean the air f ilter (pages 56, 57). If the dust cannot be removed from the air filter e ven after cleaning, repl ace the air filter with a new one. For deta ils on a new air filter, consult wi th quali fi[...]

  • Page 63

    63 Cleaning the Air Filter Oth er s The a ir f ilter cons ist s of 2 f ilter s ( A , B ). 4 Reattach the side cov er . Be sur e to atta ch the air filte r firmly , otherwise it may cause a malf unction. Note A B A B[...]

  • Page 64

    64 Specifications Specification s Items Descript ions Model VPL-SW 630C/S W620C/ SW630/ SW620 /VPL-S X630 Projec tion syst em 3 LCD sy stem Dis play de vi ce Ef fec ti v e di splay size VPL -SW63 0C/ SW620C /SW63 0/ SW620: 0 .59 i nch (15.0 m m), 3 pla te panel s, Aspe ct rati o 16:10 VPL-SX 630: 0.63 inch (1 6.0 mm ), 3 pl ate pane ls, Aspe ct rat[...]

  • Page 65

    65 Specifications Oth er s INPUT OUT PUT (Co mpute r/vid eo) INP UT A RGB/YP B P R inp ut con nec tor: Mini D -sub 15 -pin female, G with sync/Y : 1 Vp-p ± 2 dB, sync negati v e, 75 ohm s termin ated, RG B/P B P R : 0. 7 Vp-p ± 2 d B, 75 ohm s term inated , Sync sign al: TT L lev el high imped anc e, posi ti v e/ neg ati ve A udio inpu t conn ect[...]

  • Page 66

    66 Specifications Power consum ption VPL -SW63 0C: 100 V to 12 0 V A C: 328W 220 V to 24 0 V A C: 316W VPL -SW62 0C: 100 V to 12 0 V A C: 321W 220 V to 24 0 V A C: 309W VPL -SW63 0: 100 V to 12 0 V A C: 323 W 220 V to 24 0 V A C: 311 W VPL -SW62 0: 100 V to 12 0 V A C: 318 W 220 V to 24 0 V A C: 305 W VPL-SX 630: 100 V to 12 0 V A C: 318 W 220 V to[...]

  • Page 67

    67 Specifications Oth er s *1: For det ails, r efer to “ Ac cept able Inp ut Signa ls” on pa ge 70. *2: In forma tion on acc essori es in this manual is current as of Ma y 2014. *3: Not all optio nal accesso ries are a v ailable in all countries a nd area. Pleas e check with your loca l Sony Auth orized Dealer. Des ign and sp ecificat ions of t[...]

  • Page 68

    68 Specifications Pin assignment HDMI connect or (HDMI, f emale) RGB input connector (Mini D-su b 15-pin, f emal e) RS-232C con nector (D-Sub 9-pin, male) 1 T .M.D.S. Dat a2 + 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. Dat a2 – 13 N.C. 4 T .M.D.S. Dat a1 + 14 RESER V ED (N.C.) 5 T .M.D.S. Data1 Shield [...]

  • Page 69

    69 Specifications Oth er s USB connector (T ype A, female) USB connector (T ype B, female) 1V BUS (4.4 - 5.25 V) 2 Dat a– 3 Dat a+ 4 Gro und 1 VCC (+5 V) 2 Dat a– 3 Dat a+ 4 Gro und[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Specifications Acceptable Input Signals *1 Computer signa l Digital TV signa l *4 Analog TV signa l *1: • When a sig nal other th an 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 si gnal mean t for sc reen resoluti on diff erent fr om that of the panel will no t be disp layed in its o[...]

  • Page 71

    71 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Oth er s Projection Distance and Le ns Shift Ra ng e The proje ction dista nce is the dista nce between the cen ter of the proj ection window and the surfac e of the pr oject ed ima ge. The fo llowing desc ribes th e proje ction distance and heig ht fr om the c enter of th e project ion wi ndow to ed ge o[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Projection Distance a nd Lens Shift Range W all In stallation L: Proje ction di stance L H: Distanc e between t he edge of the image and t he center o f the projec tion window The lens shift range is th e distance you can mo ve the lens shift from the center of the projected image( 0) when fu ll wi dth and f ull he ight of the projected image is[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Oth er s Projection distance table (VPL-SW630C/SW620C/S W630/SW620) Unit: m (inches) Projection distance f ormula (VPL-SW630C/SW620C/SW 630/SW620) D: Proj ected imag e size (Diago nal) H: Distan ce between the edge of the imag e and the cent er of the projecti on window Expressi on#1 Unit: m (inches) Expr[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Projection Distance a nd Lens Shift Range Projection distance table (VPL-SX630) Unit: m (inches) Projection distance form ula (VPL-SX630) D: Projected image size (Diagonal ) H: Distanc e between t he edge of the image and t he center o f the projec tion window Expression #1 Unit: m ( inches) Expressi on#2 Lens shift rang e (VPL-SX630) Proj ecte [...]

  • Page 75

    75 Dimensions Oth er s Dime nsio ns To p Unit: mm (inches ) 382 (15 1 / 32 ) 372 (14 21 / 32 ) Cent er of the project ion windo w 93.8 (3 11 / 16 ) 109 ( 4 9 / 32 ) F ront Unit: mm (inches ) Center of the proj ecti on wi ndow 167 (6 9 / 16 ) 157.3 (6 3 / 16 ) 153 (6 1 / 32 ) 138 (5 7 / 16 ) 164.6 (6 15 / 32 ) 131.6(5 3 / 16 ) 121.9 (4 13 / 16 )[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Dimensions Bottom Unit: mm (inches) 93 (3 21 / 32 ) 21.5 ( 27 / 32 ) 30.5 (1 3 / 16 ) 12.5 ( 1 / 2 ) 44.8 (1 3 / 4 ) 138.6 (5 15 / 32 ) 253.2 (9 31 / 32 ) 162 ( 6 3 / 8 )8 ( 5 / 16 ) 215.5 (8 15 / 32 ) 61.5 (2 13 / 32 ) Ø 2 6 ( 1 1 / 3 2 ) Ø 26 ( 1 1 / 3 2 )[...]

  • Page 77

    77 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Oth er s 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 a[...]

  • Page 78

    78 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 incl ude EX CLUDED SOFTW ARE. Certain EXCLUDED SOFTW AR E may be covered by open source software licen ses (“Open Source Component s”), whi ch means any so ftware licenses app[...]

  • Page 79

    79 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Oth er s EXPORT AND O THER REGULA TIONS Y o u agree to comply with all ap plicab le export and re-export restrictions and regula tions of t he are a or count ry in whi ch you resi de, and no t to transfer, or authorize the transfer , of the SOFT W ARE to a proh ibit ed cou ntr y or ot herw ise in viol ation of an y s u[...]

  • Page 80

    80 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. [...]

  • Page 81

    81 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Oth er s countries ma y not o f fer the sam e le vel o f protec tio n as your co untry of resi dence and you may ha ve fe wer legal ri ghts in relation to Infor matio n process ed an d store d in, or transferred to, such c ountries. SONY will use reason able efforts to take appropriate techn ical and organizational ste[...]

  • Page 82

    82 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 sho uld promptly contact SONY for instruc tions. Y our continued u se of the SOFTW ARE after the effectiv e date o f any such notice shall b e deemed y our agre ement t[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Inde x Oth er s Index A A C IN ............... ....... ....... ........ ........... ....... . 5 Acceptable input signal .......... ........... ...... 7 0 Adjust Si gnal ............... ....... ....... ........ ...... 23 Adjuster ..... ........... ....... ....... ....... ........ .. 4, 17 Air f ilter ........ ........... ....... ........ ....... [...]

  • Page 84

    84 Ind ex R Remote com mande r .............. ....... ....... ...... 6 Remote con trol detect or ................... ....... .. 4 Replacin g the lam p .... ........... ....... ....... .... 60 Reset ..... ....... ........ .......... ........ ....... ....... .... 21 RS-232C ... ....... ........... ....... ....... ........ ....... .. 5 S Security ba r[...]

  • Page 85

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