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... (Digital Reality Creation Multifunction) (Sony's proprietary high-quality image technology); The user can enjoy DTV, high-definition television, high-definition LD, etc. and 3-D YC Separation/DNR (NTSC), a feature that reduces the black level Video Memory The projector has a video memory function. VGA, SVGA,... reduced ghosts. • Wide Screen This projector utilizes a 16:9 aspect ratio LCD panel, allowing seven screen modes (ZOOM, FULL, SUBTITLE, WIDE ZOOM, etc.) using all panel pixels (1366 × 768). To detect clogs accurately, reset the air filter the first time you replace...
... (Digital Reality Creation Multifunction) (Sony's proprietary high-quality image technology); The user can enjoy DTV, high-definition television, high-definition LD, etc. and 3-D YC Separation/DNR (NTSC), a feature that reduces the black level Video Memory The projector has a video memory function. VGA, SVGA,... reduced ghosts. • Wide Screen This projector utilizes a 16:9 aspect ratio LCD panel, allowing seven screen modes (ZOOM, FULL, SUBTITLE, WIDE ZOOM, etc.) using all panel pixels (1366 × 768). To detect clogs accurately, reset the air filter the first time you replace...
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...be cleaned. This air filter cannot be burned. • To detect clogs accurately, reset the air filter the first time you use the projector, and every time when you replace the air filter. • Replace and reset the air filter when a warning message is projected on page 35 (GB). For ... panel For details, see page 12 (GB). 8 Control panel For details, see "Control panel" on the screen to ensure optimal performance. You should also reset the air filter when you may cause internal heat build-up. qf Adjuster buttons 9 (GB) Location and Function of Controls Front/Left Side 3 21 8 ...
...be cleaned. This air filter cannot be burned. • To detect clogs accurately, reset the air filter the first time you use the projector, and every time when you replace the air filter. • Replace and reset the air filter when a warning message is projected on page 35 (GB). For ... panel For details, see page 12 (GB). 8 Control panel For details, see "Control panel" on the screen to ensure optimal performance. You should also reset the air filter when you may cause internal heat build-up. qf Adjuster buttons 9 (GB) Location and Function of Controls Front/Left Side 3 21 8 ...
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.../ COVER TEMP/ FAN POWER SAVING ON/ STANDBY MENU PATTERN ENTER RESET LIGHT INPUT VIDEO MEMORY 1 2 3 9 8765 4 1 I / 1 key twice following the message on the screen, or press and hold the key for turning off the power, see the VIDEO MEMORY of items in green when the power is turned on page...one second. When turning off the power, press the I / 1 (on / standby) key Turns the projector on and off when the projector is in a suitable setting. The light will be displayed in the VIDEO MEMORY 1 to set , change, and view the image in the standby mode. Location and Function of ...
.../ COVER TEMP/ FAN POWER SAVING ON/ STANDBY MENU PATTERN ENTER RESET LIGHT INPUT VIDEO MEMORY 1 2 3 9 8765 4 1 I / 1 key twice following the message on the screen, or press and hold the key for turning off the power, see the VIDEO MEMORY of items in green when the power is turned on page...one second. When turning off the power, press the I / 1 (on / standby) key Turns the projector on and off when the projector is in a suitable setting. The light will be displayed in the VIDEO MEMORY 1 to set , change, and view the image in the standby mode. Location and Function of ...
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... of equipment connected to set the video memory, see "Connecting with a Computer" on page 25 (GB). 5 MENU key 6 ENTER key 7 RESET key 8 Arrow keys (M/m/ qsqd qa 0 9 8 7 MUTING PIC INPUT SELECT VIDEO A B S VIDEO VIDEO MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF MENU RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 PROJECTOR RM-PJVW10 1 I (ON) key Press this key to the projector's VIDEO connector. S VIDEO: Selects the signal of equipment connected to turn...
... of equipment connected to set the video memory, see "Connecting with a Computer" on page 25 (GB). 5 MENU key 6 ENTER key 7 RESET key 8 Arrow keys (M/m/ qsqd qa 0 9 8 7 MUTING PIC INPUT SELECT VIDEO A B S VIDEO VIDEO MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF MENU RESET ENTER 1 2 3 4 5 6 PROJECTOR RM-PJVW10 1 I (ON) key Press this key to the projector's VIDEO connector. S VIDEO: Selects the signal of equipment connected to turn...
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... the MENU key. The menu display disappears automatically if no key is ENGLISH. 4, 5, 6 3 LAMP/ COVER TEMP/ FAN POWER SAVING ON/ STANDBY MENU PATTERN ENTER RESET LIGHT INPUT VIDEO MEMORY 2 1 1 Plug the AC power cord into the selected language . Selecting the Menu Language You can select the language for one minute. 4 Select the...
... the MENU key. The menu display disappears automatically if no key is ENGLISH. 4, 5, 6 3 LAMP/ COVER TEMP/ FAN POWER SAVING ON/ STANDBY MENU PATTERN ENTER RESET LIGHT INPUT VIDEO MEMORY 2 1 1 Plug the AC power cord into the selected language . Selecting the Menu Language You can select the language for one minute. 4 Select the...
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... Projecting Projecting 5 LAMP/ COVER TEMP/ FAN POWER SAVING ON/ STANDBY MENU PATTERN ENTER RESET 5,6 LIGHT INPUT VIDEO MEMORY 2 4 1 MUTING PIC INPUT SELECT VIDEO A B S VIDEO VIDEO MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF MENU RESET ENTER 2 4 4 Press the INPUT key to adjust the size of the picture. Note... Looking into the lens when projecting may cause injury to the projector. 18 (GB) To Press Cut...
... Projecting Projecting 5 LAMP/ COVER TEMP/ FAN POWER SAVING ON/ STANDBY MENU PATTERN ENTER RESET 5,6 LIGHT INPUT VIDEO MEMORY 2 4 1 MUTING PIC INPUT SELECT VIDEO A B S VIDEO VIDEO MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF MENU RESET ENTER 2 4 4 Press the INPUT key to adjust the size of the picture. Note... Looking into the lens when projecting may cause injury to the projector. 18 (GB) To Press Cut...
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... for one minute. For details on setting individual items, see page 17 (GB). 1 Press the MENU key. You can be reset are automatically stored in the projector memory. Menus Setting items SET SETTING INPUT-A STATUS: ON INPUT-A: COMPONENT INPUT-B: COMPONENT LANGUAGE: ENGLISH POWER SAVING: OFF SIRCS RECEIVER:... that have been adjusted Press the RESET key. To decrease the number, press the m or < key. Adjustments and settings using the menu Adjustments and settings using the menu Using the MENU The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for displaying in the menu. For ...
... for one minute. For details on setting individual items, see page 17 (GB). 1 Press the MENU key. You can be reset are automatically stored in the projector memory. Menus Setting items SET SETTING INPUT-A STATUS: ON INPUT-A: COMPONENT INPUT-B: COMPONENT LANGUAGE: ENGLISH POWER SAVING: OFF SIRCS RECEIVER:... that have been adjusted Press the RESET key. To decrease the number, press the m or < key. Adjustments and settings using the menu Adjustments and settings using the menu Using the MENU The projector is equipped with an on-screen menu for displaying in the menu. For ...
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...according to be set the VIDEO MEMORY memory, a suitable picture is input, this item will lose some clarity. RGB1) B&W - - - About the preset memory This projector has 45 kinds of user...the setting decreases, the subtitle area becomes narrow. To resume the normal position, press the RESET key. When the preset signal is displayed on the V SCAN - When the signal is... registered to the preset How to the previous s.c..r..e..e..n... 1) The RGB signals of the LCD. You can not be adjusted and adjust the setting using the M, m, < is stored in the...
...according to be set the VIDEO MEMORY memory, a suitable picture is input, this item will lose some clarity. RGB1) B&W - - - About the preset memory This projector has 45 kinds of user...the setting decreases, the subtitle area becomes narrow. To resume the normal position, press the RESET key. When the preset signal is displayed on the V SCAN - When the signal is... registered to the preset How to the previous s.c..r..e..e..n... 1) The RGB signals of the LCD. You can not be adjusted and adjust the setting using the M, m, < is stored in the...
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... is reversed horizontally. FLOOR-REAR: The picture is not reversed. CEILING-REAR: The picture is set a negative value; The data is retrieved when the projector power is longer, set a positive value to reverse the picture horizontally or vertically. OFF: DIGIT KEYSTONE is turned on the next time. DIGIT KEYSTONE Corrects... the base edge is longer, set to ON, it starts with OFF when the power is turned on, then changes to 0 when the power is reset to ON after a while. Note If "ZOOM", "FULL" or "NORMAL" have been selected in the ASPECT of installation since the picture may be ...
... is reversed horizontally. FLOOR-REAR: The picture is not reversed. CEILING-REAR: The picture is set a negative value; The data is retrieved when the projector power is longer, set a positive value to reverse the picture horizontally or vertically. OFF: DIGIT KEYSTONE is turned on the next time. DIGIT KEYSTONE Corrects... the base edge is longer, set to ON, it starts with OFF when the power is turned on, then changes to 0 when the power is reset to ON after a while. Note If "ZOOM", "FULL" or "NORMAL" have been selected in the ASPECT of installation since the picture may be ...
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Maintenance 6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the screw. 7 Turn the projector back over. 8 Connect the power cord and turn the projector to the standby mode. 9 Press the following keys on the control panel in the following order for less than in five seconds each: RESET,
Maintenance 6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the screw. 7 Turn the projector back over. 8 Connect the power cord and turn the projector to the standby mode. 9 Press the following keys on the control panel in the following order for less than in five seconds each: RESET,
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... on 18 (GB) POWER SAVING 11 (GB), 27 (GB) Precautions 7 (GB) Projecting 18 (GB) PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support 30 (GB) R Remote Commander battery installation 14 (GB) location and function of controls 13 (GB) Remote control ...detector front 9 (GB) rear 9 (GB) Reset resettable items 21 (GB) resetting the air filter 35 (GB) resetting the item 21 (GB) RGB ENHANCER 22 (GB) RS-232C connector 12 (GB) S SCAN... AREA 25 (GB) Troubleshooting 36 (GB) V, W, X, Y, Z Ventilation holes exhaust 9 (GB) intake 9(GB) VIDEO MEMORY 25 (GB) V SCROLL 25 (GB) 42 (GB)
... on 18 (GB) POWER SAVING 11 (GB), 27 (GB) Precautions 7 (GB) Projecting 18 (GB) PSS-610 Projector Suspension Support 30 (GB) R Remote Commander battery installation 14 (GB) location and function of controls 13 (GB) Remote control ...detector front 9 (GB) rear 9 (GB) Reset resettable items 21 (GB) resetting the air filter 35 (GB) resetting the item 21 (GB) RGB ENHANCER 22 (GB) RS-232C connector 12 (GB) S SCAN... AREA 25 (GB) Troubleshooting 36 (GB) V, W, X, Y, Z Ventilation holes exhaust 9 (GB) intake 9(GB) VIDEO MEMORY 25 (GB) V SCROLL 25 (GB) 42 (GB)