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VPL-BW5 © 2008 Sony Corporation 4-118-727- 01 (1) Video Projector Operat ing Instr uctions.
2 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do n ot expose th is apparatus to rain or mois ture. To avoid el ectrical shock, do no t open the ca binet. Refer se rvicing to qualified pe rsonnel only. WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. IMPORTANT The name plate is locat ed on the bot tom.
3 Plug Cap Par allel bl ade with gr ound p in (NEMA 5-15P Config uration) Cord Type SJT, th ree 16 or 18 AWG wires Lengt h Minim um 1.5m (4 ft .11in.) , Less than 4.5 m (14 f t .9 5 / 8 in .) Rating Min imum 1 0A, 12 5V Usi ng this unit at a volta ge oth er than 120V may re quire th e use of a dif ferent line cor d or atta chment plug, or both.
4 Table of Contents Precautions .......... ................. .............. 5 Top/Front/Side .... ................. .............. 6 Rear/Bottom .. ................. ............ ........ 8 Remote Contro l ... ........... ................. . 10 Unpacking .
5 Precautions On safety • Check that t he operating vol tage of your unit is identical with the volta ge of you r local power sup ply. • Sho uld an y liquid or sol id obje ct fall in to the cabinet , unplug the unit and hav e it che cked by qua lified pers onnel befo re operat ing it fu rther.
6 Top/Fr ont/Side You can use the b uttons on the control p anel with the same names as thos e on the remote control to operate the projector. Location of Contr ols 2 0 q a 1 3 45 6 7 89.
7 Locat ion of Co ntro ls a Ventilation holes (exhaust) b Lens Remove the lens cover before proje ction. c Front remote co ntrol detector d ? / 1 (On/standby) switch Turns on the proj ector when the proje ctor is in st andby mode.
8 Rear/Bott om S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT A INPUT SERVICE 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 qa qs qd qf.
9 Locat ion of Co ntro ls a Ventilation holes (intake)/Air filter cover b Adjusters (fore pad) c Lamp cover d Adjuster Adjusts th e picture po sition. ( 1 page 23) e S VID EO IN PUT co nnect or (min i DIN 4-pin) Connect s to the S vide o outp ut of video equipme nt.
10 Remote Contro l 1 3 9 0 qa qd qf qg qs 2 4 5 6 7 8.
11 Locat ion of Co ntro ls a LIGHT bu tton Illumin ates the but tons on the remote control. b INPUT butto n c FREEZE key Freezes the pro jected pictu re.
12 This section describe s how t o instal l the pr ojecto r and s creen, ho w to co nnect the equipment from which you want to project the picture, etc.
13 Connec tions and Prepa rations Step 1: Inst alling the Projector The pro jector displays pi ctures ou tput fr om a V CR or o ther devices . The pr ojecto r can be used in v arious place s and you can enjo y viewing b eautifu l pictur es easily.
14 Very dus ty and extrem ely smo ky locations Avoid inst alling the unit i n a very dust y or extremel y smoky envi ronment. Otherwis e, the air filter wi ll become ob structed, and this may cause a mal function of the unit or dama ge it.
15 Connec tions and Prepa rations the pro jector at high alti tudes coul d have adverse effec ts, such as reducing the reliability of certa in componen ts.
16 The installation distance between the projector and a screen varies depending on the size of the screen. 1 Determine the installatio n positi on of t he projector and screen.
17 Connec tions and Prepa rations 2 Position the projector so t hat the lens is parallel to the screen. Wh en using a scre en with an uneve n surf ace, stri pes pattern may rar ely app ear on the scre en depend ing on t he dist ance bet ween t he s creen and t he pro ject or o r the zoom ing ma gnif icat ions.
18 Step 2: Connecting the Pro jector When making connect ions, be sure to do the follow ing: • Turn o ff all eq uipment s bef ore ma king any connect ions. • Use the proper cables for each connection. • Insert the cable plugs properly; poor connection at the plugs may cause a malfunction or poor picture quality.
19 Connec tions and Prepa rations • Wh en conne cting eq uipment to the HDM I input of the projec tor, be sure to use eq uipme nt that have acqu ired th e HDMI logo.
20 To connect to a VCR equipped with t he S video connector or video connector You can connect a DVD player/recorder, h ard disk video recorder, VCR or laser disk player, which is not equipped with c omponent video connectors. See also the instruction manual of each equipment.
21 Connec tions and Prepa rations Tip Set “Input-A Signal Sel.” in the SET SETTING menu to “Auto” or “Computer. ” If the input si gnal does no t appear properly , set it to “Com puter. ” ( 1 page 39) • The projector a ccepts VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, S XGA+, WXGA signals.
22 Step 3: Adju sting the Pictur e Position Project an image on the screen and adjust the picture position. 1 After connecting the AC cord to the projector, plug the AC cord into a wall out let, connect all equipment, and remove the lens cover. The ? / 1 (On/standb y) switch ligh ts in red and the proj ector goes into standby mode.
23 Connec tions and Prepa rations Tips • You can select the d esired langua ge for the menu sc reen. Fo r detai ls, refer to “Step 4: Sel ecti ng the Menu Lang uage” .
24 Step 4: Sele cting the Menu Language You ca n selec t one o f 17 l anguage s for displa ying th e menu a nd ot her on-s creen displa ys. The factory default setting is English. To change the current menu language, set the desire d lang uage with the me nu scre en.
25 Connec tions and Prepa rations 1 Press MENU. The menu appea rs. The menu currentl y selected is shown as a yello w button. 2 Press M / m to select the MENU SETTING menu, and press . The setting item s of the selected menu appears. 3 Press M / m to select “Language,” and press .
26 This section describes how to operate the projector to view the pictu re from the equipment connected to the p rojector. It also describ es how to adjust the quality o f the picture to suit your ta ste.
27 Projecting The ? / 1 (On/st andb y) swit ch flash es in green, th en ligh ts in g reen. The proj ector ca nnot be used while the ? / 1 switch is flas hing. 3 Turn on th e equipment connected to the p rojector. Refer to the operating instruction s of the connect ed equipm ent.
28 Selecting the Wid e Screen Mode You can enjoy various wide screen modes according to the video signal received. Press WI DE MODE. Each tim e you pres s the button, yo u can change th e “Wide Mo de” setting i n turn. You can also select it using the me nu.
29 Projecting Zoom (When the SD or PC signal is input) A nor mal 16 :9 as pect ra tio pict ure is enlarged vertically and ho rizontally in the same ratio to fill the screen. Use th is mode t o view a letterb ox pic ture or a lett erbox pi cture with si de pane ls.
30 Selecting the Picture Viewin g Mode You ca n se lect th e pict ure vie wing mo de th at best suits the ty pe of p rogram or roo m conditions. Press one of the PICTURE MODE buttons (D YNAMIC, STANDARD, CINEMA and USER 1, USER 2 and USER 3). DYNAMIC The pict ure becomes br ight suit able for viewin g the pictu re in a brigh t room.
31 Projecting Adjustin g the Picture Qu ality You can adjust the picture quality that suits your taste b y selecting the adjustment items with the remote control. The adjusted data can be stored in each picture mode. 1 Press ADJ PIC. Each time you press th e butto n, the follow ing adj ustment window s* are displa yed in sequ ence.
32 Using Othe r Functions You can temporarily turn off or pause a projected picture. Press PIC MUTING. Press to tempo rarily turn off a proj ected picture. T o return to the previous sc reen, press PIC MUTING ag ain. Press FREEZE. A project ed pictur e can be pau sed to be displayed .
33 Using t he Menus This section describes how to mak e various adjustments and settings using the me nus. Operation th rough the Menus The projector is equipped with an on-screen me nu for making various adjustments and settings.
34 4 Make the se tting or adjus tment of an item. When chang ing the a djustment level To increase the valu e, press M / , . To decrease th e value, press m / < . Press to restore the previous screen. When chang ing the setting Press M / m to change the setting.
35 Using t he Menus PICTURE SETTING Menu The PICTURE SETT ING menu is used for adjusting the picture. Picture Mode Standard Adjust Picture... PICTURE SETTING Input A PICTURE SETTING Contrast: 80 Brightness: 50 Gamma Mode: Off Color Temp.
36 Brightne ss Adjus ts the br ightness of the pic ture. The higher the setting, the brighter the picture. The lo wer the se tting, the d arker the picture. Y ou ca n make adjus tments by pressing BRI GHT+/– on the r emote control. 50 Color Adjusts the in tensity of the color density .
37 Using t he Menus INPUT SETTING Menu The INPUT SETTING m enu is used to adjust the input signal. When the signal is inp ut from a computer Adjust Signal... Wide Mode: Normal Over Scan: Off Setting items Functions Initial set ting Adjust Signal.. . Dot Phase Adj usts the dot phase of the LCD pa nel an d the sign al outp ut fr om a comput er .
38 • Some of the “W ide Mode” setti ng items are not displayed on the scre en accordi ng to the in put sign al. • Note that if the projector is used for profit or for pub lic viewing, modif yi.
39 Using t he Menus SET SETTING Menu The SET SETTING me nu is used for changing the settings of the projector. Setting items Functions Initial set ting Smar t AP A The AP A (A uto Pixel Alignment) a utomaticall y adjust s “Do t Phas e, ” “H Siz e” and “ Shi ft” in t he INPUT SETTING men u f or the in put signal fr om a compute r .
40 • Press APA when the full image is displa yed on the sc reen. If t he projected image includes a black portion around it, t he APA function will not wor k properly and some parts o f the imag e may not be disp layed on the scre en. - Y ou can c ancel t he adj ustment by p ressi ng AP A a gain whi le “ Ad justing” appear s on th e scre en.
41 Using t he Menus MENU SETTING Me nu The MENU SETTING m enu is used for changing the menu displays. Setting items Functions Initial set ting Statu s (on-sc reen disp lay) Sets w hethe r or not the on-scr een displa y is displaye d.
42 INSTALL SETTIN G Menu The INSTALL SET TING menu is used for changing the settings of the projector. INST ALL SETTING Input-A V Keystone: Auto Image Flip: Off Background: Blue Lamp Mode: Standard High Altitude Mode : Off Setting ite ms Functions Initial s etting V Keysto ne Corrects t he trapez oidal dis tortion caused by the projection angl e.
43 Using t he Menus • The picture qu ality ma y deterio rate when the V Key stone func tion is us ed, becaus e it is an electr ical corr ectio n. • If you set “H igh Altitude Mode ” to “On” at an alti tude of under 1,5 00 m, the reliab ility of the la mp may be re duced.
44 INFORMATION Menu The INFORMATION menu displays the model name, serial number, the horizontal and vertic al freq uencies of the input sig nal an d the cum ulated hours o f usage of the lamp. • f H (horiz ontal fre quency) and fV(ver tical fr equency ) may not be displa yed depen ding on th e input sign al us ed on the pr ojec tor.
45 Using t he Menus Some of the it ems in the menus c annot be adjust ed dep ending on the in put sig nal as indicated in the following tables. The items that cannot be adjusted are not displayed in the menu. PICTURE SETTING menu z : Ad justa ble/ can be set – : N ot ad just abl e/ca nnot be se t *1 : Exce pt f or pr eset memory No.
46 This section describes how to solve the problems, how to replace the lamp and air filter, etc. Trou blesh ootin g If the projector appears to be operating erratically , try to diagnose and correct the problem using the following instructions. If the problem persists, consult with qualified Sony perso nnel.
47 Others Remot e c ont rol The pict ure is noisy . Noise may app ear on th e backgroun d depe nding on the combination o f the number of dots in put from the computer and the numbers o f pixels on the LCD panel. c Change the desktop pattern on the connected computer .
48 Indica tors Warni ng Messag e Cauti on Me ssage Symptom Cause and Remedy The LAMP/COVER indica tor fl ashes in orange. (Rep etition rate of 2 flashe s) • The lamp c over o r the air filte r co ver is detached. c Attac h the co ver se curely ( 1 page s 49 and 51) .
49 Others Replacing the L amp The lamp u sed as a ligh t source is con sumable pr oduct. Thus replac e the lamp with a ne w one in th e following cases.
50 • B e care ful not to touc h the gla ss surf ace of the la mp. • The power will not turn on if the lamp is not s ecured prope rly. • Do not a llow any liqu id or ot her obj ects into the slot to avoid el ectrical shock or fire. 6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the screw .
51 Others Cleaning the Ai r Filter The air filte r should be cleaned whe never you repl ace the lamp . Remove the air fi lter, and then remov e the dust wit h a vacuum clean er. The time n eeded to clean the air filte r will vary depend ing on th e envir onment or how the proj ector is used.
52 Specification s Optical characteristics Proj ecti on sys tem 3 LCD pan els, 1 lens, pro jectio n sys tem LCD pane l 0.59-inchv WXGA panel , about 3,070,000 pi xels (1280 × 800 × 3) Lens 1.
53 Others 884 BTU Oper atin g temper ature 0°C to 35°C (3 2°F to 95°F) Oper ating hum idity 35% to 85% (n o condensa tion) Stor age tempe rature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) Storag e hu.
54 Pres et Sign als Memory No. Preset signal fH (kHz ) fV (Hz) Sync 1 V ideo 60 Hz 60 H z 15.73 4 59. 940 – 2 V ideo 50 Hz 50 H z 15.62 5 50. 000 – 3 480/ 60i 480/6 0i 15.734 5 9.94 0 S on G/ Y 4 575/ 50i 575/5 0i 15.625 5 0.00 0 S on G/ Y 5 4 80/60p 480/6 0p (Pro gressive compo nent NT SC) 31.
55 Others • The receivable digital signals a re prese t signals of Memo ry No. 3 to 11, 26, 32, 37, 45, 47, 50, 55 and 56. • Wh en a sign al other t han the preset signals s hown above is inp ut, the pict ure ma y not be d isplayed properl y . • When an SXGA+ sign al is inpu t, the image may exten d beyond t he edges of t he screen.
56 Installation Diagram This sec tion descri bes the examples o f installin g the proj ector on a des k, etc. The alph abetical lette rs in the ill ustration ind icate the distances belo w .
57 Others a (M) = {(PS × 37 .252) × 0. 97} – 31. 7 b = x – {P S × 4.465 + (a + 31.7) × 0. 1405 – 4.5} c = x – {PS × 4.46 5 + (a + 31.7) × 0.1405 – 4.5 + 90.5 } • The projected i mage size is the one whe n “W ide Mode” in t he INPUT SETTING menu is s et to “Full 2 ”.
58 This section describes the e xampl es for instal ling the pr ojector on t he ceiling. When insta lling the p rojector o n the ce iling, use a Projecto r Suspensi on Support recommen ded by S ony. For ceilin g installati on, ask for qualif ied Son y personne l.
59 Others When “Wide Mode” in th e INPUT SETTING m enu is s et to “Full 2 ” a’(N ) = {(PS × 31.147) × 1.03} – 32. 0 + 16.4 a’(M ) = {(PS × 37 .367) × 0. 97} – 32.0 + 16. 4 x = b + {PS × 4.481 + (a’+ 3 2.0 – 16.4) × 0.0734 4 – 2.
60 Dimensions Fr ont Unit: mm (inches) Side Unit: mm (inches) Center of th e projector 109 ( 4 3 / 8 ) 314 (12 3 / 8 ) 69.5 (2 5 / 8 ) 72.2 (2 7 / 8 ) 269 (10 5 / 8 ) 109 (4 3 / 8 ).
61 Others To p Unit: mm (inches ) 314 (12 3 / 8 ) 269 ( 10 5 / 8 ).
62 Index A Adjust Signal Dot Pha se ........ ....... ........... ........... ....... 37 H Size ... ....... ........... ........... ....... ........... 37 Shift ...... ........... ....... ........... ........... ....... 37 Adjuste r ........... .......
63 Others inserting the batte ries ............. ........... ... 12 location of co ntrols .. ........... ....... .......... 10 Reset resettable items ........ ........... ........... ...... 34 resetting the items ....... ........... ........... ... 34 S Security b ar .
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