VPL Es3
VPL Es3
VPL Es3
Data Projector
Operating Instructions
VPL-ES3
VPL-EX3
2 WARNING
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER POWER Disposal of Old Electrical &
CORD. Electronic Equipment (Applicable in
the European Union and other
Plug Cap Parallel blade with ground pin European countries with separate
(NEMA 5-15P Configuration) collection systems)
Cord Type SJT, three 16 or 18 AWG
wires This symbol on the product or
Length Minimum 1.5m (4 ft .11in.), Less on its packaging indicates that
than 2.5 m (8 ft .3 in.) this product shall not be treated
Rating Minimum 10A, 125V as household waste. Instead it
shall be handed over to the
Using this unit at a voltage other than 120V applicable collection point for
may require the use of a different line cord or the recycling of electrical and
attachment plug, or both. electronic equipment. By ensuring this
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, product is disposed of correctly, you will
refer servicing to qualified service help prevent potential negative
personnel. consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be
WARNING: THIS WARNING IS caused by inappropriate waste handling of
APPLICABLE FOR OTHER this product. The recycling of materials will
COUNTRIES. help to conserve natural resources. For more
1. Use the approved Power Cord (3-core detailed information about recycling of this
mains lead) / Appliance Connector / Plug product, please contact your local city office,
with earthing-contacts that conforms to your household waste disposal service or the
the safety regulations of each country if shop where you purchased the product.
applicable.
2. Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead) / For the customers in Taiwan only
Appliance Connector / Plug conforming
to the proper ratings (Voltage, Ampere).
WARNING 3
Table of Contents
Precautions ......................................... 5 The INSTALL SETTING Menu .......31
Notes on Installation and Usage ........ 6 The INFORMATION Menu .............32
Overview Maintenance
Features .............................................. 8 Replacing the Lamp ..........................34
Location and Function of Controls .... 9 Cleaning the Air Filter ......................36
Top/Right Side/Front .................... 9
Rear/Bottom ................................. 9
Control Panel .............................. 10 Others
Connector Panel ......................... 11 Troubleshooting ................................37
Remote Commander ................... 11 Messages List ..............................39
Specifications ...................................41
Projecting the Picture Installation Diagram .........................46
Floor Installation (Front
Installing the Projector ..................... 13 Projection) ...............................46
Connecting the Projector ................. 14 Ceiling Installation (Front
Connecting a Computer .............. 14 Projection) ...............................48
Connecting a VCR ..................... 15 Dimensions .......................................50
Projecting ......................................... 16 Index .................................................51
Turning Off the Power ..................... 18
Convenient Functions
Selecting the Menu Language .......... 19
Security Lock ................................... 20
Effective Tools for Your
Presentation .................................. 21
4 Table of Contents
Preventing internal heat build-up
Precautions After you turn off the power with the ?/1
key, do not disconnect the unit from the wall
Safety outlet while the cooling fan is still running.
• Check that the operating voltage of your Caution
unit is identical with the voltage of your The unit is equipped with ventilation holes
local power supply. (intake) and ventilation holes (exhaust). Do
• Should any liquid or solid object fall into not block or place anything near these holes,
the cabinet, unplug the unit and have it or internal heat build-up may occur, causing
checked by qualified personnel before picture degradation or damage to the
operating it further. projector.
• Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is
not to be used for several days. Cleaning
• To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the
plug. Never pull the cord itself. • To keep the cabinet looking new,
• The wall outlet should be near the unit and periodically clean it with a soft cloth.
easily accessible. Stubborn stains may be removed with a
• The unit is not disconnected to the AC cloth lightly dampened with a mild
power source (mains) as long as it is detergent solution. Never use strong
connected to the wall outlet, even if the solvents, such as thinner, benzene, or
unit itself has been turned off. abrasive cleansers, since these will
• Do not look into the lens while the lamp is damage the cabinet.
on. • Avoid touching the lens. To remove dust
• Do not place your hand or objects near the on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use
ventilation holes. The air coming out is a damp cloth, detergent solution, or
hot. thinner.
• Be careful not to get your fingers caught in • Clean the filter at regular intervals.
the adjuster.
• Do not spread a cloth or paper under the LCD data projector
unit. • This LCD data projector is manufactured
using high-precision technology. You may,
Illumination however, see tiny black points and/or
• To obtain the best picture, the front of the bright points (red, blue, or green) that
screen should not be exposed to direct appear continuously on the LCD data
lighting or sunlight. projector. This is a normal result of the
• Ceiling-mounted spot lighting is manufacturing process and does not
recommended. Use a cover over indicate a malfunction.
fluorescent lamps to avoid lowering the
contrast ratio.
• Cover any windows that face the screen
with opaque draperies.
• It is desirable to install the unit in a room
where floor and walls are not of light-
reflecting material. If the floor and walls
are of reflecting material, it is
recommended that the carpet and wall
paper be changed to a dark color.
Precautions 5
Hot and humid
Notes on Installation
and Usage
Unsuitable Installation
About Trademarks
High brightness, high picture • Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe
quality Systems Incorporated.
High brightness • Windows is a registered trademark of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
Adopting Sony's unique optical system that and/or other countries.
provides a high-efficiency optical system. It • VGA, SVGA, XGA and SXGA are
allows the 165 W lamp to give a light output
registered trademarks of the International
of 2000 ANSI lumen. Business Machines Corporation, U.S.A.
High picture quality • Kensington is a registered trademark of
Kensington Technology Group.
VPL-ES3: Three super-high-aperture 0.63-
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of
inch SVGA panels with approximately
Apple Computer, Inc.
480,000 effective pixels, produce a
• VESA is a registered trademark of the
resolution of 800 × 600 dots (horizontal/
Video Electronics Standard Association.
vertical) for RGB input, and 500 horizontal
• Display Data Channel is a trademark of the
TV lines for video input.
Video Electronics Standard Association.
VPL-EX3: Three super-high-aperture 0.63-
inch XGA panels with approximately
790,000 effective pixels, produce a
resolution of 1024 × 768 dots (horizontal/
vertical) for RGB input, and 750 horizontal
TV lines for video input.
Security Functions
Security lock
This function makes it possible to prevent
projection of a picture on the screen unless
the required password is entered when the
projector is turned on.
8 Features
f Front remote control detector
Location and g Lens
Function of Controls Remove the lens cover before
projection.
Overview
i Adjuster adjustment button
For details, see “Using the adjuster” on
1 page 17.
2 j Adjuster
3 8
k Connector Panel
4 9 For details, see “Connector Panel” on
5 page 11.
6 0 l Speaker
7
m Adjusters (hind pad)
qg p AC IN socket
qa
Connects the supplied AC power cord.
qd qj
Notes
• Do not place anything near the
qf ventilation holes as this may cause
internal heat build-up.
a Control panel • Do not place your hand near the
ventilation holes as this may cause
For details, see “Control Panel” on injury.
page 10. • To maintain optimal performance, clean
the air filter every 500 hours.
b Zoom ring
Adjusts the picture size. For details, see “Cleaning the Air
Filter” on page 36.
c Ventilation holes (intake)
d Focus ring
Adjusts the picture focus.
e Security lock
Connects to an optional security cable
(from Kensington).
Web page address:
http://www.kensington.com/
Overview
AUDIO
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO INPUT A/B INPUT A INPUT B MONITOR AUDIO RS232C
2 4 B (VPL-EX3 only).
• AUDIO (stereo minijack): Connects
to external active speakers. The
volume of the speakers can be
a VIDEO INPUT connector controlled by the VOLUME +/– keys
• S VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin): on the Remote Commander.
Connects to the S video output (Y/C
video output) of video equipment. For the VPL-EX3, when INPUT A or
• VIDEO (phono type): Connects to INPUT B is selected, the sound input
the composite video output of video to the AUDIO (AUDIO INPUT A/B)
equipment. connector which is common for
• AUDIO jack (stereo minijack): To INPUT A/B is output.
listen to sound output from video When VIDEO or S VIDEO is selected,
equipment, connect via this jack to the the sound input to the AUDIO input
audio output of the video equipment. connector of VIDEO IN is output.
connected equipment. qs
Connects to the output connector of 5 PIC
MUTING
D ZOOM VOLUME
qd
equipment using the supplied cable or 6 FREEZE
an optional cable.
7
For details, see “Connecting a
Computer” on page 14 and
“Connecting a VCR” on page 15. a INPUT key
• INPUT B connector (HD D-sub 15- b APA (Auto Pixel Alignment) key
pin) (for VPL-EX3 only): Connect to Automatically adjusts a picture to its
external equipment such as a clearest while a signal is input from a
computer.Connect to the monitor computer.
output of a computer.
For details, see “Smart APA” in “The
SET SETTING Menu” on page 28.
d RESET key
Resets the value of an item to its factory
preset value or returns the enlarged
image to its original size. This key
functions when the menu or a setting
item is displayed on the screen. 2 Install the lithium battery.
e PIC MUTING key
Cuts off the picture. Press again to
restore the picture.
f FREEZE key
Freezes the projected picture. To cancel
the frozen picture, press the key again.
Face the +
g D ZOOM (Digital Zoom) +/– key side up.
Enlarges the image at a desired location
on the screen.
Screen
Unit: m (feet)
Screen size 40 80 100 150 200 250 300
(inches)
Minimum 1.2 2.3 2.9 4.4 5.9 7.3 8.8
Distance (3.9) (7.5) (9.5) (14.4) (19.4) (24) (28.9)
Maximum 1.4 2.8 3.6 5.4 7.2 9.0 10.7
Distance (4.6) (9.2) (11.8) (17.7) (23.6) (29.5) (35.1)
There may be a slight difference between the actual value and the design value shown in the table
above.
Connecting a Computer
This section describes how to connect the
projector to a computer.
For more information, refer to the
computer’s instruction manual.
to audio output
Notes
• For stereo audio connection, connect the
stereo audio connecting cable to the AUDIO
connector for VPL-ES3, or to the AUDIO
INPUT A/B connector for VPL-EX3.
• The projector accepts VGA, SVGA, XGA,
SXGA, and SXGA+ signals. However, we
recommend that you set the output mode of
your computer to SVGA (VPL-ES3) or XGA
(VPL-EX3) mode for the external monitor.
• If you set your computer, such as a notebook
computer, to output the signal to both your
AUDIO
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO INPUT A/B INPUT A INP
to audio
output (L) to audio
to S
video to video output (R)
output output
VCR
INPUT
AUDIO
S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO INPUT A/B INPUT A INP
ON/STANDBY indicator
Rear
remote
control
to to to video detector
audio audio GBR/
output output component APA INPUT
ENTER
RESET MENU
VCR PIC
MUTING
D ZOOM VOLUME
16 Projecting
4 Press the INPUT key to select the
input source.
Each time you press the key, the input F7 or Fx
signal switches as follows:
and
Input-A t INPUT B t Video t S-Video
(VPL-EX3 only) Fn
Notes
• If “Auto Input Search” is set to “On,” the
projector searches for the signals from
the connected equipment and displays
the input channel where the input signals
are found.
Adjuster adjustment
For details, see “Auto Input Search” button
on page 28.
• The Smart APA feature is effective for
the input signal from a computer only. Notes
• Be careful not to let the projector down
5 Switch the equipment connected to on your fingers.
output to the projector. • Do not push hard on the top of the
Depending on the type of your projector with the adjuster out. It may be
computer, for example a notebook, or an occurred malfunction.
all-in-one LCD type, you may have to
switch the computer to output to the 7 Adjust the trapezoidal distortion
projector by pressing certain keys (e.g., ( ) of the picture. Press the
LCD / VGA , / , etc.), or by changing KEYSTONE key on the Remote
your computer’s settings. Commander to display the adjustment
menu and adjust the tilt using the v/V/
b/B keys.
Projecting 17
8 Adjust the size of the picture and the
focus. Turning Off the
Adjust the picture size using the Zoom
ring and adjust the picture focus using Power
the Focus ring.
1 Press the ?/1 key.
“POWER OFF? Please press ?/1 key
again.” appears to confirm that you want
to turn off the power.
Note
The message disappears if you press any
key other than the ?/1 key, or if you do not
press any key for five seconds.
Note
Do not unplug the AC cord while the fan is
still running; otherwise, the fan will stop even
though the internal heat is still high, which
could result in a breakdown of the projector.
ON/STANDBY indicator
Convenient Functions
Front remote 5 Press the v or V key to select
control “Language,” then press the B or
detector ENTER key.
20 Security Lock
2 Enter the password.
Enter the password that was set. Effective Tools for
Note Your Presentation
If you call the customer service center because
you have forgotten the password, you will need To enlarge the image (Digital Zoom
to be able to verify the projector’s serial function)
number and your identity. (This process may You can select a section of the image to
differ in other countries/regions.) Once your enlarge. This function works when a signal
identity has been confirmed, we will provide from a computer is input.
you with the password. This function does not work when a video
signal is input.
Convenient Functions
center of the image.
Status: On
L a n g u ag e : English A
M e nu Po s i t i o n : To p l e f t
Bottom Left
Center
To p R i g h t
Input signal setting indicator Bottom Right
Sub menu
Using a MENU 23
To clear the menu
Press the MENU key.
The menu disappears automatically if a key
is not pressed for one minute.
If no signal is input
If there is no input signal, “Cannot adjust
this item.” appears on the screen.
Unadjustable items
Items that cannot be adjusted, depending on
the input signal, are not displayed on the
menu.
For details, see page 33.
24 Using a MENU
The PICTURE SETTING Menu
The PICTURE SETTING menu is used for adjusting the picture or volume.
Items that can be adjusted or set depend on the kind of input signals. For details, see “Input
signals and adjustable/setting items” on page 33.
PICTURE SETTING Input A PICTURE SETTING Input-A
ADJUST PICTURE S t a n d a rd
Picture Mode S t a n d a rd
Contrast: 80
Adjust Picture...
Brightness: 50
Gamma Mode: Graphics
Vo l u m e : 30
C o l o r Te m p . : High
Note
Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing, modifying the original picture by
switching to the wide mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers,
which are legally protected.
Note
When the aspect ratio of input signal is other
than 4:3, a part of the screen is displayed in
black.
S m a r t A PA : On
Auto Input Search: Off
Input-A Signal Sel.: Component
Color System: Au t o
Pow e r S av i n g : Off
IR Receiver: F ro n t & R e a r
Pa n e l Key L o ck : Off
Notes
• Press the APA key when the full image is displayed on the screen. If the projected image includes
a black portion around it, the APA function will not work properly and some parts of the image
may not be displayed on the screen.
• You can cancel the adjustment by pressing the APA key again while “Adjusting” appears on the
V Key s t o n e : 0
I m ag e F l i p : Off
B a ck g ro u n d : Blue
Lamp Mode: S t a n d a rd
High Altitude Mode: O f f
S e c u r i t y L o ck : Off
Model name
INFORMATION Input A
VPL-ES3 Serial No. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Serial number
fH: 48,47kHz
fV: 60,00Hz
No.23 Memory number of an input signal
1024x768
Lamp Timer: 2 H
Signal type
Note
These are only displayed on the screen. You cannot alter the display, and these is no setting to be
altered.
Caution
The lamp remains hot after the projector is
turned off with the ?/1 key. If you touch the
lamp, you may burn your finger. When you
replace the lamp, wait for at least an hour
for the lamp to cool. Note
For safety reasons, do not loosen any other
Notes screws.
• If the lamp breaks, consult with qualified
personal. 4 Loosen the two screws on the lamp
• Pull out the lamp by holding the handle. If unit with the Phillips screwdriver (a).
you touch the lamp, you may be burned or
Fold out the handle (b), then pull out
injured.
the lamp unit by the handle (c).
• When removing the lamp, make sure it
remains horizontal, then pull straight up. Do
not tilt the lamp. If you pull out the lamp
while it is tilted and if the lamp breaks, the
pieces may scatter, causing injury.
Note
When replacing the lamp after using the
projector, wait for at least an hour for the
lamp to cool.
Notes
• Be careful not to touch the glass surface
of the lamp.
• The power will not turn on if the lamp is
not secured properly.
Note
Maintenance
Be sure to attach the lamp cover securely
as it was. If not, the projector cannot be
turned on.
Claws
1 Turn the power off and unplug the 5 Wash the air filter with a mild
power cord. detergent solution and dry it in a
shaded place.
2 Place a protective sheet (cloth)
6 Attach the air filter so that it fits into
beneath the projector and turn the
projector over. the each claws (14 positions) on the air
filter cover and replace the cover.
Note
Notes
Be sure that the projector is stable after
turning it over. • If you neglect to clean the air filter, dust
may accumulate, clogging it. As a result,
the temperature may rise inside the unit,
leading to a possible malfunction or fire.
• Be sure to attach the air filter cover firmly;
the power can not be turned on if it is not
closed securely.
• The air filter has a face and a reverse side.
Place the air filter so that it fits in a notch on
the air filter cover.
• To erase a message, press any key on the
control panel of the projector or on the
remote commander.
Troubleshooting
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 personnel.
Power
Symptom Cause and Remedy
The power is not turned on. • The power has been turned off and on with the ?/1 key at a short
interval.
c Wait for about 45 seconds before turning on the power
(see page 18).
• The lamp cover is not secured.
c Close the lamp cover securely (see page 35).
• The air filter cover is detached.
c Attach the air filter cover securely (see page 36).
Both the LAMP/COVER The electrical system has broken down.
and TEMP/FAN indicators c Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
light up.
Picture
Symptom Cause and Remedy
No picture. • A cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong.
c Check that the proper connections have been made (see
page 14).
• The connections are wrong.
c This projector is compatible with DDC2B (Digital Data
Channel 2B). If your computer is compatible with DDC, turn
the projector on according to the following procedures.
1 Connect the projector to the computer.
2 Turn the projector on.
3 Start the computer.
Others
• Input selection is incorrect.
c Select the input source correctly using the INPUT key (see
page 17).
• The picture is muted.
c Press the PIC MUTING key to release the picture muting (see
page 12).
The picture is noisy. Noise may appear on the background depending on the combination
of the number of dots input from the computer and the numbers of
pixels on the LCD panel.
c Change the desktop pattern on the connected computer.
The picture from the The setting of “Input-A Signal Sel.” on the SET SETTING menu is
INPUT A connector is incorrect.
colored strangely. c Selects “Video GBR” or “Component” correctly according to the
input signal (see page 28).
On-screen display does not “Status” on the MENU SETTING menu has been set to “Off.”
appear. c Set “Status” on the MENU SETTING menu to “On” (see
page 30).
Troubleshooting 37
Symptom Cause and Remedy
Color balance is incorrect. • The picture has not been adjusted properly.
c Adjust the picture (see page 25).
• The projector is set to the wrong color system.
c Set “Color System” on the SET SETTING menu to match the
color system being input (see page 28).
The picture is too dark. • Contrast or brightness has not been adjusted properly.
c Adjust the contrast or brightness on the “Adjust Picture...” menu
properly (see page 25).
• The lamp has burnt out or is dim.
c Replace the lamp with a new one (see page 34).
The picture is not clear. • The picture is out of focus.
c Adjust the focus (see page 18).
• Condensation has accumulated on the lens.
c Leave the projector for about two hours with the power on.
The image extends beyond • The APA key has been pressed even though there are black edges
the screen. around the image.
c Display the full image on the screen and press the APA key.
c Adjust “Shift” on the INPUT SETTING menu properly (see
page 27).
• This input signal cannot be projected as the frequency is out of the
acceptable range of the projector.
c Input a signal that is within the range of the frequency.
• The resolution setting of the output signal of the computer is too
high.
c Set the output setting to SVGA (VPL-ES3) or XGA (VPL-EX3)
(see page 14).
The picture flickers. “Dot Phase” on the INPUT SETTING menu has not been adjusted
properly.
c Adjust “Dot Phase” on the INPUT SETTING menu properly (see
page 26).
Sound
Symptom Cause and Remedy
No sound. • A cable is disconnected or the connections are wrong.
c Check that the proper connections have been made (see
page 14).
• The audio connecting cable used is incorrect.
c Use a no-resistance stereo audio cable (see page 14).
• The sound is not adjusted properly.
c Adjust the sound with the VOLUME +/– key on the Remote
Commander or adjust “Volume” on the PICTURE SETTING
menu (see page 25).
Remote Commander
Symptom Cause and Remedy
The Remote Commander The Remote Commander battery are dead.
does not work. c Replace them with new battery (see page 12).
38 Troubleshooting
Others
Symptom Cause and Remedy
The control panel keys do The control panel keys are locked.
not function. c Unlock the control panel keys (see page 29).
Indicators
Symptom Cause and Remedy
The LAMP/COVER • The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached.
indicator flashes. c Attach the cover securely (see pages 35 and 36).
• The electrical system may have broken down.
c Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
The LAMP/COVER • The lamp has reached the end of its life.
indicator lights up. c Replace the lamp (see page 34).
• The lamp has reached a high temperature.
c Wait for 45 seconds to cool the lamp and then turn on the power
again.
• If the LAMP/COVER indicator still lights even after you have
replaced the lamp, the electrical system may break down.
c Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
The TEMP/FAN indicator The fan is broken.
flashes. c Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
The TEMP/FAN indicator • The internal temperature is unusually high.
lights up. c Check to see that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.
• The projector is being used at a high altitude.
c Ensure that “High Altitude Mode” on the INSTALL SETTING
menu is set to “On.”
Both the LAMP/COVER The electrical system has broken down.
and TEMP/FAN indicators c Consult with qualified Sony personnel.
light up.
Messages List
Others
Warning Messages
Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen.
Message Meaning and Remedy
Please replace the Lamp. • It is time to replace the lamp.
c Replace the lamp.
• When this message appears even after replacing the lamp, the task
has not been completed.
c Perform the operation of steps 8 and 9 on page 35.
c To erase a message, press any key on the control panel of the
projector or on the remote commander.
Please clean the filter. It is time to clean the filter.
c Clean the filter (see page 36).
c To erase a message, press any key on the control panel of the
projector or on the remote commander.
Troubleshooting 39
Caution Messages
Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen.
Message Meaning and Remedy
Not applicable! You have pressed the wrong key.
c Press the appropriate key.
The panel keys are locked! “Panel Key Lock” on the SET SETTING menu is set to “On.”
c All the keys on the control panel of the projector are locked.
Operate the projector with the keys on the Remote Commander
(see page 29).
40 Troubleshooting
1024 × 768 dots (RGB input)
Acceptable computer signals1)
Specifications fH: 19 to 92 kHz
fV: 48 to 92 Hz
(Maximum input signal resolution:
Optical characteristics SXGA+ 1400 × 1050
Projection system fV: 60 Hz)
1)
3 LCD panels, 1 lens, projection Set the resolution and the frequency of the
system signal of the connected computer within the
LCD panel VPL-ES3: 0.63-inch SVGA panel, range of acceptable preset signals of the
about 1,440,000 pixels (480,000 projector.
pixels × 3)
VPL-EX3: 0.63-inch XGA panel, Applicable video signals
about 2,360,000 pixels (786,432 15 k RGB 50/60 Hz, Progressive
pixels × 3) component 50/60 Hz, DTV
Lens 1.2 times zoom lens (480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p,
f 18.8 to 22.6 mm/F1.6 to 1.94 575/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p,
Lamp 165 W Ultra high pressure lamp 1080/60i, 1080/50i), Composite
Projected picture size video, Y/C video
40 to 300 inches (measured Speaker Monaural speaker system, 40 × 20
diagonally) mm (1 5/8 × 13/16 inches)
Light output ANSI lumen1) 2000 lm Speaker output
(When the Lamp Mode is set to 1 W (max.)
“High.”)
Throwing distance (When placed on the floor.) Input/Output
40-inch: 1.2 to 1.4 m Video input VIDEO: phono type
(3.9 to 4.6 feet) Composite video: 1 Vp-p ±2 dB
80-inch: 2.3 to 2.8 m sync negative (75 ohms
(7.5 to 9.2 feet) terminated)
100-inch: 2.9 to 3.6 m S VIDEO: Y/C mini DIN 4-pin
(9.5 to 11.8 feet) type
150-inch: 4.4 to 5.4 m Y (luminance): 1 Vp-p ±2 dB
(14.4 to 17.7 feet) sync negative (75 ohms
200-inch: 5.9 to 7.2 m
terminated)
(19.4 to 23.6 feet)
C (chrominance): burst
250-inch: 7.3 to 9.0 m
0.286 Vp-p ±2 dB (NTSC)
(24 to 29.5 feet)
(75 ohms terminated),
300-inch: 8.8 to 10.7 m
burst 0.3 Vp-p ±2 dB (PAL)
(28.9 to 35.1 feet)
(75 ohms terminated)
Others
There may be a slight difference between the
INPUT A HD D-sub15-pin (female)
actual value and the design value shown above.
Analog RGB/component:
1) R/R-Y: 0.7 Vp-p ±2 dB
ANSI lumen is a measuring method of
(75 ohms terminated)
American National Standard IT 7.228.
G: 0.7 Vp-p ±2 dB
(75 ohms terminated)
Electrical characteristics G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ±2 dB
Color system NTSC3.58/PAL/SECAM/ sync negative
NTSC4.43/PAL-M/PAL-N/ (75 ohms terminated)
PAL60 system, switched B/B-Y: 0.7 Vp-p ±2 dB
automatically/manually (75 ohms terminated)
(NTSC4.43 is the color system used SYNC/HD: Composite sync
when playing back a video input: TTL level, positive/
recorded in NTSC on a negative
NTSC4.43 system VCR.) Horizontal sync input: TTL
Resolution VPL-ES3: 500 horizontal TV lines level
(Video input) Positive/negative VD:
800 × 600 dots (RGB input) Vertical sync input: TTL
VPL-EX3: 750 horizontal TV
level, positive/negative
lines (Video input)
Specifications 41
INPUT B (VPL-EX3 only) Supplied accessories
HD D-sub15-pin (female) Remote Commander (1)
Analog RGB: Lithium battery CR2025 (1)
R: 0.7 Vp-p ±2 dB HD D-sub 15 pin cable (1.8 m) (1)
(75 ohms terminated) (1-832-428-11, SONY)
G: 0.7 Vp-p ±2 dB Carrying case (1)
(75 ohms terminated) AC power cord (1)
G with sync/Y: 1 Vp-p ±2 dB Operating Instructions (CD-ROM)
sync negative (1)
(75 ohms terminated) Quick Reference Manual (1)
B: 0.7 Vp-p ±2 dB Safety Regulations (1)
(75 ohms terminated) Security Label (1)
SYNC/HD: Composite sync
input: TTL level, positive/ Design and specifications are subject to change
negative without notice.
Horizontal sync input: TTL
level Optional accessories
Positive/negative VD:
Vertical sync input: TTL Projector Lamp
level, positive/negative LMP-C162(for replacement)
AUDIO INPUT A/B (VPL-EX3 only)
Stereo minijack, Some of the items may not be available in
500 mVrms, input impedance 47 some areas. For details, please consult your
kilohms nearest Sony dealer.
AUDIO Stereo minijack,
500 mVrms, input impedance 47 Pin assignment
kilohms
OUTPUT MONITOR OUT: HD D-sub 15-pin INPUT A connector (HD D-sub 15-pin,
(female) female)
R, G, B: Gain Unity: 75 ohms
SYNC/HD, VD: 4 Vp-p (open),
1 Vp-p (75 ohms)
AUDIO OUT (variable out):
Stereo minijack
1 Vrms (When the volume is
maximum and an input signal is 1 R/R-Y 9 N.C.
500 mVrms), output impedance
5 kilohms 2 G/Y 10 GND
REMOTE RS-232C: D-sub 9 pin 3 B/B-Y 11 GND
4 GND 12 DDC/SDA
General
5 GND 13 HD/C.Sync
Dimensions 308 × 98 × 252 mm (12 1/4 ×
3 7/8 × 10 inches) (w/h/d) 6 GND (R) 14 VD
(without projecting parts) 7 GND (G) 15 DDC/SCL
Mass Approx. 2.9 kg (6 lb 8 oz)
Power requirements 8 GND (B)
AC 100 to 240 V, 2.2 to 1.0 A, 50/
60 Hz INPUT B connector (HD D-sub 15-pin,
Power consumption female) (VPL-EX3 only)
Max. 220 W
in standby: 10 W
Heat dissipation
750.7 BTU
Operating temperature
0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)
Operating humidity 1 R 9 N.C.
35% to 85% (no condensation)
2 G 10 GND
Storage temperature
–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) 3 B 11 GND
Storage humidity 4 GND 12 DDC/SDA
10% to 90%
42 Specifications
5 GND 13 HD/C.Sync
6 GND (R) 14 VD
7 GND (G) 15 DDC/SCL
8 GND (B)
1 DCD 6 DSR
2 RXDA 7 RTS
3 TXDA 8 CTS
4 DTR 9 RI
5 GND
Others
Specifications 43
Preset signals
Memory Preset signal fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Sync
No.
1 Video 60 Hz 60 Hz 15.734 59.940 –
2 Video 50 Hz 50 Hz 15.625 50.000 –
3 480/60i 480/60i 15.734 59.940 S on G/Y
4 575/50i 575/50i 15.625 50.000 S on G/Y
5 480/60p 480/60p (Progressive 31.470 60.000 S on G/Y
component
6 575/50p 575/50p (Progressive 31.250 50.000 S on G/Y
component
7 1080/60i 1035/60i, 1080/60i 33.750 60.000 S on G/Y
8 1080/50i 1080/50i 28.130 50.000 S on G/Y
10 720/60p 720/60p 45.000 60.000 S on G/Y
11 720/50p 720/50p 37.500 50.000 S on G/Y
21 640 × 350 VGA mode 1 31.469 70.086 H-pos, V-neg
22 VGA VESA 85 Hz 37.861 85.080 H-pos, V-neg
23 640 × 400 PC-9801 Normal 24.823 56.416 H-neg, V-neg
24 VGA mode 2 31.469 70.086 H-neg, V-pos
25 VGA VESA 85 Hz 37.861 85.080 H-neg, V-pos
26 640 × 480 VGA mode 3 31.469 59.940 H-neg, V-neg
27 Macintosh 13" 35.000 66.667 H-neg, V-neg
28 VGA VESA 72 Hz 37.861 72.809 H-neg, V-neg
29 VGA VESA 75 Hz 37.500 75.000 H-neg V-neg
30 VGA VESA 85 Hz 43.269 85.008 H-neg V-neg
31 800 × 600 SVGA VESA 56 Hz 35.156 56.250 H-pos, V-pos
32 SVGA VESA 60 Hz 37.879 60.317 H-pos, V-pos
33 SVGA VESA 72 Hz 48.077 72.188 H-pos, V-pos
34 SVGA VESA 75 Hz 46.875 75.000 H-pos, V-pos
35 SVGA VESA 85 Hz 53.674 85.061 H-pos, V-pos
36 832 × 624 Macintosh 16" 49.724 74.550 H-neg, V-neg
37 1024 × 768 XGA VESA 60 Hz 48.363 60.004 H-neg, V-neg
38 XGA VESA 70 Hz 56.476 69.955 H-neg, V-neg
39 XGA VESA 75 Hz 60.023 75.029 H-pos, V-pos
40 XGA VESA 85 Hz 68.677 84.997 H-pos, V-pos
41 1152 × 864 SXGA VESA 70 Hz 63.995 70.019 H-pos, V-pos
42 SXGA VESA 75 Hz 67.500 75.000 H-pos, V-pos
43 SXGA VESA 85 Hz 77.487 85.057 H-pos, V-pos
44 1152 × 900 Sunmicro LO 61.795 65.960 H-neg, V-neg
44 Specifications
Memory Preset signal fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Sync
No.
45 1280 × 960 SXGA VESA 60 Hz 60.000 60.000 H-pos, V-pos
46 SXGA VESA 75 Hz 75.000 75.000 H-pos, V-pos
47 1280 × 1024 SXGA VESA 60 Hz 63.974 60.013 H-pos, V-pos
48 SXGA VESA 75 Hz 79.976 75.025 H-pos, V-pos
49* SXGA VESA 85 Hz 91.146 85.024 H-pos, V-pos
50 1400 × 1050 SXGA+ 60 Hz 63.981 60.020 H-neg, V-neg
Notes
• When a signal other than the preset signals shown above is input, the picture may not be displayed
properly.
• For the Memory No.49*, the smart APA function and the APA key of the remote commander do
not active. Make adjustments for the input signal using the Adjust Signal... on the INPUT
SETTING menu.
• When an SXGA+ signal is input, the image may extend beyond the edges of the screen. In this
case, input a signal with no black edges around the image, and disconnect and reconnect the cable
or select the input signal by pressing the INPUT key.
Others
Specifications 45
Installation Diagram
Floor Installation (Front Projection)
Center of the
screen
Center of the lens
Floor
Unit: mm (inches)
This section describes the examples of installing the projector on a desk, etc.
46 Installation Diagram
Unit: mm (inches)
SS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
a N 1190 1800 2400 3010 3620 4530 5440 6040 7560 9080
(46 7/8) (70 7/8) (94 1/2) (118 17/32) (142 5/8) (178 3/8) (214 1/4) (237 7/8) (297 3/4) (357 5/8)
M 1370 2070 2760 3460 4160 5200 6240 6940 8680 10420
(54) (81 5/8) (108 3/4) (136 1/4) (163 7/8) (204 3/4) (245 3/4) (273 3/8) (341 7/8) (410 3/8)
b x-203 x-305 x-406 x-508 x-610 x-762 x-914 x-1016 x-1270 x-1524
(x-8) (x-12 1/8) (x-16) (x-20) (x-24 1/8) (x-30) (x-36) (x-40) (x-50) (x-60)
c x-271 x-372 x-474 x-576 x-677 x-830 x-982 x-1084 x-1338 x-1592
(x-10 3/4) (x-14 3/4) (x-18 3/4) (x-22 3/4) (x-26 3/4) (x-32 3/4) (x-38 3/4) (x-42 3/4) (x-52 3/4) (x-62 3/4)
(The above-mentioned numerical values differ from the design values because the values in the
table include a tolerance.)
a (N) = {(SS × 18.56/0.6299) – 24.0} × 1.03
a (M) = {(SS × 22.61/0.6299) – 24.0} × 0.97
b = x–(SS/0.6299 × 3.2)
c = x–(SS/0.6299 × 3.2 + 67.6)
The installation measurements and their calculation method for each lens are shown above.
The alphabetical letters in the charts and calculation methods indicate the following.
SS: screen size measured diagonally (inches)
a: distance between the screen and the center of the lens
b: distance between the floor and the center of the lens
c: distance between the floor and the adjusters of the projector
x: free
N: minimum
M: maximum
Others
Installation Diagram 47
Ceiling Installation (Front Projection)
83 (3 3/8)
(4 1/8)
104.5
Center of the Projector
55 (2 1/4)
Center of the lens
102.8
(41/8) Ceiling
Unit: mm (inches)
This section describes the examples for installing the projector on the ceiling.
When installing the projector on the ceiling, use a Projector Suspension Support recommended
by Sony.
For ceiling installation, ask for qualified Sony personnel.
See the chart on page 49 concerning the installation measurements.
48 Installation Diagram
Unit: mm (inches)
SS 40 60 80 100 120 150 180 200 250 300
a’ N 1220 1820 2430 3040 3640 4550 5470 6070 7590 9110
(48 1/8) (71 3/4) (95 3/4) (119 3/4) (143 3/8) (179 1/4) (215 1/2) (239 1/8) (298 7/8) (358 3/4)
M 1440 2090 2790 3490 4180 5230 6270 6970 8710 10450
(55 1/8) (82 3/8) (109 7/8) (137 1/2) (164 5/8) (206) (247) (274 1/2) (343) (411 1/2)
x b+260 b+362 b+463 b+565 b+667 b+819 b+971 b+1073 b+1327 b+1581
(b+10 1/4) (b+14 3/8) (b+18 1/4) (b+22 1/4) (b+26 3/8) (b+32 1/4) (b+38 1/4) (b+42 1/4) (b+52 1/4) (b+62 1/4)
b Free
(The above-mentioned numerical values differ from the design values because the values in the
table include a tolerance.)
a’(N) = {(SS × 18.56/0.6299) + 3.3} × 1.03
a’(M) = {(SS × 22.61/0.6299) +3.3} × 0.97
x = b + (SS/0.6299 × 3.2 + 57.0)
The installation measurements and their calculation method for each lens are shown above.
The alphabetical letters in the charts and calculation methods indicate the following.
SS: screen size measured diagonally (inches)
a’: distance between the hole (front) for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom
surface of this projector and the center of the screen
b: distance between the hole (front) for mounting a projector suspension support on bottom
surface of this projector and the ceiling
x: distance between the center of the screen and the ceiling
N: minimum
M: maximum
Others
Installation Diagram 49
Dimensions
Front
98 (3 7/8)
57 (2 1/4)
Side
252 (10)
98 (3 7/8)
Top
252 (10)
Unit: mm (inches)
50 Dimensions
L
Index Lamp Mode ............................................. 31
Lamp replacement .................................. 34
A Lamp Timer ............................................ 32
Language ................................................. 30
Adjusting
selecting the menu language ............... 19
memory of the settings ........................24 Lens ........................................................... 9
the picture ............................................25 Location and function of controls
the picture size/shift .......................26, 27
connector panel ................................... 11
Air filter ...................................................36 control panel ........................................ 10
Auto Input Search ....................................28 rear/bottom ............................................ 9
Remote Commander ........................... 11
B top/right side/front ................................ 9
Background .............................................31
Batteries ...................................................12 M
Brightness ................................................25
Menu
clearing the menu display ................... 24
C INFORMATION Menu ....................... 32
Color ........................................................25 INPUT SETTING menu ..................... 26
Color System ...........................................28 INSTALL SETTING menu ................. 31
Color Temp. .............................................25 MENU SETTING menu ..................... 30
Connecting a computer ............................14 PICTURE SETTING menu ................ 25
Connecting a VCR ..................................15 SET SETTING menu .......................... 28
Contrast ...................................................25 using a menu ....................................... 23
Menu Position ......................................... 30
D Message List
caution ................................................. 40
Digital Zoom function .............................21
warning ................................................ 39
Dot Phase .................................................26
O
F
Optional accessories ............................... 42
fH (Horizontal Frequency) ......................32
fV (Vertical Frequency) ...........................32
P
Others
G Panel Key Lock ....................................... 29
Picture Mode ........................................... 25
Gamma Mode ..........................................25
Pin assignment ........................................ 42
Power
H turn on ................................................. 16
H Size ......................................................26 Power Saving .......................................... 28
High Altitude Mode ................................31 Projecting ................................................ 16
Hue ..........................................................25
R
I Remote Commander ............................... 11
Image Flip ...............................................31 front remote control detector .......... 9, 29
Input-A Signal Sel. ..................................28 location and function of controls ........ 11
Installation ...............................................13 rear remote control detector ............ 9, 29
notes .......................................................6 Reset
unsuitable conditions .............................7 resetting an item .................................. 24
unsuitable installation ............................6 RS-232C connector ................................. 43
IR Receiver ..............................................29
Index 51
S
Scan Converter ........................................ 27
Screen size ........................................ 13, 41
Security Lock .................................... 20, 31
Sharpness ................................................ 25
Shift ......................................................... 27
Smart APA .............................................. 28
Specifications .......................................... 41
Status ....................................................... 30
Supplied accessories ............................... 42
T
Troubleshooting ...................................... 37
V
V Keystone .............................................. 31
Volume .................................................... 25
W
Wide Mode .............................................. 26
52 Index
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