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3-293-838- 13 (1) Data Projector Opera ting Instru ctions VPL-EW5 VPL-EX50/EX5 VPL-ES5 © 2008 Sony Cor poration.
2 W ARNING W ARNING T o reduce the risk of fi re or elec tric shoc k, do not expose this apparatu s to rain or moisture. T o av oid elect rical shoc k, do n ot open the cabinet . Refer servicing to qualified pe rson nel only . W ARNING THIS APP ARA TUS MUST BE EARTHED .
3 W ARNING Plug Cap Parallel bla de with groun d pin (NEMA 5- 15P Configura tion) Cord T y pe SJT , three 16 or 18 A WG wires Lengt h Minim um 1.5m (4 ft .
4 T ab le of Contents T able of Contents Precautions .......... ................. .............. 5 Notes on Inst allation and Usage ........ 6 Overvie w Features ......... ................. ................. ... 9 Loc ation an d Funct ion of C ontrol s .
5 Precautions Precautions Safety • Check that t he operating voltage of you r unit is identical with the v oltage of yo ur local power supply . If voltage adaptatio n is requir ed, consul t with qua lified Sony pers onnel.
6 Notes on Inst al lation and Usage • If you r ub on the cabine t with a stained clot h, the ca binet m ay be scra tched. • If the cabine t is in contact with a rubb er or vinyl resi n product f or a long peri od of time, the f inish of the cabin et may deteriorate o r the coating may come of f.
7 Notes on Inst allation and Usage Hot and hu mid • A void installing the unit i n a l ocation where th e temperature o r humidity is v ery high, o r the tempe rature is very lo w . • T o a v oid mo isture conde nsation, do not install the un it in a location whe re the tempe rature may ris e rapidly .
8 Notes on Inst al lation and Usage Do not block the ventilation holes A void using a th ick-pi led carpet or anyth ing that cov ers the ve ntilation ho les (exha ust/ intake ); otherwise, i nternal hea t may b uild up.
9 Feat ures Overview B Over view Features High brig htness · High picture perf orman ce High brightne ss Sony’ s uniqu e optical sy stem allows high eff iciency .
10 Location and Funct i on of Controls Loca tion and Fu ncti on of Cont r ols Top/R ight Side/F ront Rear/Botto m 2 4 5 6 1 3 78 9 0 qa qs qd qf qg qh.
11 Location and Function of Controls Overview a V entilation ho les (exhaust) b Lens Remove th e lens cov er before proje ction. c Front remote cont r ol d etector d Con tr ol pa nel F or details , see “Contr ol P anel” on page 12. e Zoom ring Adjusts the pict ure size.
12 Location and Funct i on of Controls a ? / 1 (On/Standby) key T urns on the project or when th e projec tor is in stand by m ode. T o turn of f the po wer , press the ? / 1 k ey tw ice according t o the message or ho ld the ? / 1 key for a bout one second.
13 Location and Function of Controls Overview e MENU key Displays the on -screen menu. Press again to clea r the men u. f PIC MUTING key Cuts off the picture.
14 Location and Funct i on of Controls a VIDEO IN connector • S VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin): Connects t o the S video ou tput of video equ ipment. • VIDEO (phone type): Con nects to the vi deo ou tput of video equipme nt.
15 Location and Function of Controls Overview F or detai ls, see “Conne cting a Computer” on page 19 and “Conn ecting a VCR” o n page 21. c INPUT A/VIDEO IN A UDIO connecto r (VPL-EX5/ES 5 only) Inputs aud io signal att ached to the image from INPUT A or VIDEO.
16 Location and Funct i on of Controls Use the arrow k eys ( v / V / b / B ) for adjustment . d RESET ke y Resets the v alue of an item to its f actory pre set val ue or r eturn s the en lar ged image to its origi nal size. This ke y function s when the menu or a setti ng item is di s pla yed on the screen.
17 Installing the Projector Proj ecti ng t he P ict ure B Project ing the P icture Insta lling the Projector The dist ance between the len s and the screen varies depending on the size of th e screen.
18 Installing the Projector VPL-EW5 (When “Aspe ct” on the Si gnal menu is set to “Full 2” There m ay be a slight dif f erence bet ween the act ual value and the de sign value shown in the tabl e abo ve.
19 Connecting the Projector Proj ecti ng t he P ict ure Connecting the Projector When you connect the projector , make sure to: • T urn of f all equipm ent befo re makin g an y connectio ns.
20 Connecting the Projector • If yo u set your co mpute r, s uch a s a not ebook comp uter , to output the signal to bo th your computer’ s dis play and the e x t ernal monitor , the picture of the e xternal mo nitor may not appear properly . Set your c omputer to ou tput the sign al to only t he extern al monitor .
21 Connecting the Projector Proj ecti ng t he P ict ure This se ction describe s ho w to conn ect th e proj ecto r to a VC R. For more information, refer to the instru ction ma nuals of the equipm ent yo u are con necting.
22 Projecting Pr ojecting 1 Plug the A C power cord into a wall outlet, and connect all equipment, then r emove th e le ns cove r . The ? / 1 ke y lights in red a nd the proje ctor go es into stan dby mode. 2 Press the ? / 1 key . The ? / 1 key lights after flash ing in green .
23 Projecting Proj ecti ng t he P ict ure , etc.), or by changing your com puter’ s se ttings. The key used f or switchi ng the comp uter to output to the pro jector varies de pending o n the type of computer. 6 Adjust the upper or lo wer position of the picture.
24 T urning Off th e P ow er Tu r n i n g O f f t h e Po w e r 1 Press the ? / 1 key . “POWER OFF? Please press ? / 1 key again. ” appears to con f irm that y ou want to turn of f the powe r . The m essage disappea rs if y ou press any ke y othe r than the ? / 1 key , or if you do not pres s any k ey for f i ve se conds.
25 Selecting the Menu Language Convenient Functions B Convenie nt Functi ons Selecting th e Men u Lang uage Y ou can select one of seventeen langua ges for di splaying t he menu and o ther on-scre en displays . The f actory setting is Englis h. T o chan ge the menu la nguage, p roceed a s follo ws: 1 Plug the A C power cord into a wall outlet.
26 Secu rity L ock Security Loc k The p rojector is equipped with a se curity lock f unction . When you tur n the po wer of the p rojecto r on, yo u are r equired t o input the p re vio usly set password. If you do not input th e correct p asswo rd, you will not be able to project the pi cture.
27 Other Functions Convenient Functions 2 Enter the password. Ent er the passwo rd th at was s et. If yo u call the customer service c enter be cause you ha ve for got ten th e pas swor d, you w ill ne ed to be able t o ve rify the pr ojec tor’ s serial number and yo ur identity .
28 Other Functions ratio is displayed on the screen for a fe w seconds. By pressing t he + ke y repeatedly , the image s i ze (rati o of enlargement: max. 4 times) incre ases. Use the arrow ke y ( v / V / b / B ) to scroll the en lar ged ima ge. T o return the image to its original size Press the D ZOOM – key .
29 Using a MENU Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu B Adjust ments and Setti ngs Using a Menu Usin g a MEN U The projector is eq uipped with an on-screen menu f or making various adjus tments and settings. Displa y items Input signal indic ator Shows the selected input channel.
30 Using a MENU T o clear the menu Press the MENU key . The m enu disapp ears aut omatically if a ke y is not p ressed for on e mi nute. T o reset items th at have been adjusted Select th e item that you w ant to reset, an d then pre ss the RESET key on the Re mote Commander .
31 The PICTURE S ETTING Menu Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu The PICTURE SETTING Menu The PICTURE SET TING menu is used for adjusting t he pict ure or volume. Items that can be adjusted or set depe nd on the kind of input sign als. For deta ils, see “ Input sign als and adjusta ble/setting ite ms” on pag e 41.
32 The PICTURE SETTING Menu DDE (Dynamic Detail Enhanc er) Selects t he mode to p lay the i nput video signal according to the materi al. • Off: Plays back the inte rlace for mat without conv ersion. • Pr ogr essiv e: Play s back the vi deo picture of the interl ace format con verting to pro gressive.
33 The INPUT SETTING Menu Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu The INPUT SETTING Menu The INPUT SE TTING menu is used to adjust the inp ut signal. When the sign al is in put from a comput er Setting items Fu nctions Initial s etting Adjust Signa l.
34 The INPUT SETTING Men u * 1 : VPL-EW5 on ly * 2 : VPL-EX5/E X50/ES5 onl y • For Aspec t, some of the “ Aspect” sett ing items a re not di splayed on th e screen according to the input signal.
35 The SET SE TTING Menu Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu The SET SETTING Menu The SET S ETTING menu is used for c hanging the settin gs of the projector .
36 The SET SE TTING Menu • P ress the A P A key whe n the full image is d isplaye d on the scr een. If the projecte d image inc ludes a black portion arou nd it, the AP A func tion will no t work prope rly and some parts of the im age may no t be displaye d on the scre en.
37 The MENU SETTING Menu Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu The MENU SETTING Me n u The MENU S ETTING menu is used for changi ng the menu display s. Setting items Functions Initial setting Status (o n-sc reen displ ay) Set s up the on-s cree n displ ay .
38 The INST ALL S ETTING Menu The IN ST AL L SETTING Menu The I NST ALL SE TTING m enu is u sed fo r chan ging th e set tings of the pro jector . INST ALL SETTING Input-A V Keystone: Auto Image Flip: .
39 The INST ALL SETTING Menu Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu • The picture qual ity may dete riorate when the V Ke ysto ne functio n is used, beca use it is an electr ical correc tion. • 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.
40 The INFORMA TION Menu The IN FORMA TION Me nu The INFORMA T ION menu displays the model n ame, serial numb er , t he horizontal and vertical frequencies of t he input signal and the cumulated ho urs of usage of the lamp. These ar e only disp layed on the sc reen.
41 The INFORMA TION Menu Adjus tments and Sett ings Using a Menu Input signals an d adjustable/setting items Some o f the ite ms in the men us cannot be adjuste d depend ing on the input si gnal as indi cated in the fo llo wing table s. The item s that can not be adju sted are not displayed in the m enu.
42 Replacing the Lamp B Maint enance Replacing th e Lamp The lamp use d as a light source i s consumab le product. Thus replace the lamp with a ne w one in the follo wing cases. • When t he lamp has burnt out or di ms • “Pleas e replace the Lamp.
43 Replacing the Lamp Main tena nce 5 Insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place ( a ). T ighten the two scre ws ( b ). Fold down the handle to replace it ( c ). • Be c areful no t to touch the glass surface of the lamp. • The power will not turn on if the lamp is not secu red proper ly .
44 Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning th e Air Filter The air f ilter should be c leaned whe nev er you repl ace the lamp. Remov e the air fi lter , and then remo ve the dust with a vacuum cleaner. The time ne eded to cle an the air f ilter will vary dependin g on the en vir onment or how the projector is used.
45 T roubleshooting Others B Others T r ouble shoot ing If the projector appe ars to be operat ing erratically , try to diagnose and correct the proble m using the follo wing instructions. If the prob lem pers ists, consult with qualif ied Son y personn el.
46 T roubl eshooting Sound On-s creen dis play does not appear. “Status ” on the MENU SETTING m enu has been s et to “Off. ” c Set “Statu s” on the MENU SE TTING menu to “On” ( see page 37) . Color bala nce i s inco rrec t. • The pi cture has n ot bee n adj usted prope rly .
47 T roubleshooting Others Remot e Commander Other s Indicators W arning Messages Use the li st belo w to check the mea ning of the message s displayed on the sc r een. Symp tom Cause an d Remedy The Remote Commander does no t work. The Remote Commander batter y are dead.
48 T roubl eshooting Caution Messages Use the li st below to check the mean ing of the messag es displayed on the screen. Messa ge Me aning an d Remed y Not ap plicable! Y ou have presse d the wrong key . c Pres s the appr opriat e key . The pane l ke ys are l ocked! “Panel Key Lock” on th e SET SETTING menu is set to “O n.
49 Specifications Others Specification s Optical characteristics Projec tion system 3 LCD pane ls, 1 lens, projection system LCD p anel VPL -ES5: 0.63-inch SVGA panel, about 1,440 ,000 pixels (800 × 600 × 3) VPL-EX50/EX5: 0.63-inch XGA panel, about 2,3 60,000 pixels (1024 × 768 × 3) VPL-EW5: 0.
50 Specifications Y (lu minance ): 1 Vp-p ±2 dB sync n e gative (75 oh ms term inated ) C (chromi nance): burst 0.286 Vp-p ±2 dB (NT SC) (75 ohms terminat ed), burst 0.
51 Specifications Others Always verify tha t the unit is oper ating proper ly before use. SONY WILL NO T B E LIABLE FOR DAMA GES OF ANY KIND IN CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, C OMPENSA TION OR REIMBURSE.
52 Specifications Preset signals 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/ 60i 15.734 59.94 0 S on G/ Y 4 575 /50i 575/ 50i 15.625 50.00 0 S on G/ Y 5 480/ 60p 480/60p (P rogressive compo nent NT SC) 31.
53 Specifications Others • The receiv able d igital si gnals are preset sig nals of Me mory No. 3 to 11, 26 , 32, 37, 45 , 50, 55 a nd 56 (VP L-EW5 on ly). • Wh en a signal other than t he preset signals shown a bove is input, the picture ma y not be displ ayed properl y .
54 Installation Diag ram Installation Dia gram This sec tion describes the examples of insta lling the proj ector on a desk, et c. See the chart on page 55 concer ning the installa tion measureme nts. The alph abetical lette rs in the ill ustration ind icate the distances belo w .
55 Installation Diagram Others VPL-EX50/EX5/E S5 a (N) = {(PS × 29.376 ) × 1.03} – 31. 7 a (M) = {(PS × 35.202 ) × 0.97} – 31.7 b = x – {P S × 5.055 + (a + 31 .7) × 0.1405 – 4.5} c = x – {PS × 5.055+ (a + 31 .7) × 0.1405 – 4.5 + 90.
56 Installation Diag ram This section describes the e xamples for instal ling the p rojector o n the 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 person nel.
57 Installation Diagram Others VPL-EX50/EX5/E S5 a’(N ) = {(PS × 29.4 15) × 1.03} - 32.0 + 16.4 a’(M ) = {(PS × 35.2 83) × 0.97} - 32. 0 + 16.4 x = b + {PS × 5.07 3 + ( a’+ 32.0 - 16.4) × 0 .073 44 - 2.3 + 72.5 } VPL-EW5 (When “ Aspect” on the Sign al menu is set to “Full 2” ) a’(N ) = {(PS × 31.
58 Dimensions 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 ).
59 Dimensions Others To p Unit: mm (inches) 314 (12 3 / 8 ) 269 ( 10 5 / 8 ).
60 Ind e x Index A Adjust P icture ...... .......... ........... ........ ....... 31 Air f ilter ............... ....... ........... ........... ....... 44 Aspect ......... ........... ....... ........... ......... 33, 34 Auto Inp ut Search ......... .
61 Inde x Others rear remo te control detector ........... ...... 36 Reset resetting an item ......... ........... ........... ... 30 RS-232C con nector ............ ....... ........... ... 51 S Screen siz e .... ........... ........... ....... ......
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