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1. 475 2 18 23 32 Dimensions Sleu1O 61 62 When using the PSS 630 projector suspension support Never mount the projector on the ceiling or move it by yourself Be sure to consult with qualified Sony personnel charged Unit mm inches Front of L the lens Front of the cabinet 18 5 8 Front of the lens 29 29 150 5 82 150 5 32 311 12 1 4 234 9 7 32 Dimensions The distance L between the front of the lens center and the front of the cabinet Unit mm inches Lens L Type VPLL FM22 30 9 1 7 32 VPLL ZM32 42 5 1 11 16 VPLL ZM42 40 1 1 19 2 VPLL ZP41 9 1 11 32 VPLL ZM102 13 0 ls VPLL ZM101 41 3 1 5 8 VPLL 4008 57 8 2 92 VPLL Z4011 75 5 2 31 32 VPLL Z4015 47 8 1 s VPLL Z4019 26 7 1 1 16 VPLL Z4025 55 4 2 3 16 VPLL Z4045 53 0 2 3 32 p Front of the cabinet Front of the lens H L L About Trademarks Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Kensington is a registered trademark of Kensington Technology Group Internet Explore is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PJLink is a registered trademark of Japan Business Machine a
2. Installing the Optional Adapter 45 46 Specifications Description Model name VPL FH500L VPL FX500L Display system 3 LCD system Display device Size of effective display area VPL FHSOOL 0 95 24 1 mm x 3 Aspect ratio 16 10 VPL FX500L 0 99 25 0 mm x 3 Aspect ratio 4 3 Number of pixels VPL FHSOOL 6 912 000 pixels 1920 x 1200 x 3 pixels VPL FXSOOL 2 359 296 pixels 1024 x 768 x 3 pixels Light source High pressure mercury lamp 330 W type Light output 7000 Im when Lamp Mode is set to High Displayable Horizontal 14 KHz to 93 kHz Vertical 47 Hz to 93 Hz scanning frequency Display resolution Computer signal inputt Maximum display resolution 1920 1200 dots Panel display resolution VPL FHSOOL 1920 1200 dots VPL FX500L 1024 x 768 dots Video signal input NTSC PAL SECAM 480 601 576 501 480 60p 576 50 720 60p 720 50 1080 601 1080 50i 1080 60p 1080 50p 1080 481 x 1080 24p 1080 30 3 Color system NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL60 Computer and INPUTA video signal input output RGB YPBPR input connector 5BNC female with sync Y 1 Vp p 42 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated RGB PBPR 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Sync signal TTL level high impedance positive negative INPUT B RGB input connector Mini D sub 15 pin female RGB 0 7
3. 1080 24 e e 1080 30 52 Specifications INPUT A INPUT B 2 INPUT C 3 INPUT A 4 Available for VESA Reduced Blanking signals only 5 INPUT C is determined as a computer signal INPUT D is determined as a digital TV signal 6 INPUT D 7 INPUT E 8 Available for VPL FH500L only Whena signal other than the signals listed in table is input the picture may not be displayed properly An input signal meant for screen resolution different from that of the panel will not be displayed in its original resolution Text and lines may be uneven Some actual value may differ slightly from the design values given in the table Combinations of Input Signals VPL FH500L only Main picture INPUT A RGB YPBPR INPUT B RGB INPUT C DVI D INPUT D HDMI INPUT E Optional adapter S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT A RGB YPBPR INPUT B RGB INPUT C DVI D INPUT D HDMI INPUT E Optional adapter S VIDEO VIDEO Specifications 5 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range The projection distance refers to the distance between the front of the lens and the projected surface Projection distance L L Front of the lens Projected image The lens shift range represents the distance in percent 90 by which the lens can be shift
4. CONTROL 5 output connector D Default Gateway sese 25 Digital Zoom 2 6 Dimensions eterne 61 Direct Power On iis see ee se Ge ee 25 E ECO MODE Energy saving mode 6 Expert Setting sss 16 Index G Gamma Mode eese 16 H High Altitude Mode TUG re E ID MOUNE ee erts ID MODE switch Image Flip eet Information menu y ER eade ERE Input A Signal Sel 25 Installation menu 2 26 Installing the optional adapter 2 45 TP Address 2 25 Address Setup 3622 IR ReCelV6E et ett 23 L Lamp COVER URSUS Lamp Light Mode A Lamp Mode iii ee EES teens LAMP COVER indicator 3 32 LAN connector 4 29 EET EE iem 23 Lens Control EE ESE cette 23 Lens shift range 56 59 Location and function of controls 3 M Main ESEG EE GEE Eee en eren 3 Menu Position dou LI Messages list 33 Model Name EE es 28 N Network Setting see 25 ON STANDBY indicator 3 32 Operation menu seen 23 Optional adapter slot 3 4 45 Output SCAM ie coheret EE 18 P Panel Alignment eese 26 Panel Key
5. DVI D cable not supplied C Computer INPUT D VPL FH500L only For connecting a computer with a HDMI output connector HDMI output connector HDMI cable not supplied Computer The HDMI connector of this projector is not compatible with DSD Direct Stream Digital Signal or CEC Consumer Electronics Control Signal Be sure to use the HDMI cable with an HDMI logo Connecting a Video Equipment Connections with a VHS video deck DVD player or BD player are explained for each input signal S VIDEO IN For connecting video equipment with an S video output connector S video output connector Video equipment Connecting the Projector 9 uonejeda4g 10 VIDEO IN For connecting video eguipment with a video output connector Video BNC cable Video output not supplied connector Video equipment INPUT A For connection when there is some long distance between the video equipment and projector YPBPR output connector Component BNC cable not supplied Video equipment INPUT D VPL FH500L only For connecting video equipment with a HDMI output connector HDMI output connector HDMI cable not supplied Video equipment The HDMI connector of this projector is not compatible with DSD Direct Stream Digital Signal or CEC Consumer Electronics Control Signal Be sure to use
6. 2 Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet You may unplug the AC power cord before the fan stops To move the projector just after turning it off be sure to wait until the fan stops before unplugging the AC power cord Unplugging the AC power cord before the fan stops may cause a malfunction To erase the confirmation message The message disappears if you press any ke other than the 1 07 key on the main unit or key on the Remote Commander or if you do not press any key for a while To turn off the power with the key on the main unit without a confirmation message being displayed Hold the VO key on the main unit pressed for a few seconds Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu Using a MENU Note The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you are using 1 2 Press the MENU key to display the menu Select the setting menu Use the 4 or key to select the setting menu then press or ENTER key Setting menu E a D E Picture Mode Standard Reset Contrast Brightness Color Hue o Select the setting item Use the 4 or key to select the setting menu then press or ENTER key To return to the selection screen of the setting menu press the key or the RETURN key Setting items Reset Contrast Brightness Color Hue Color Temp Sharpness Expert Setting Make the setting or
7. 23 PAKET EE ON 5 14 di EE N AE ER NE N 18 Pic Muting Mode 22 Picture Tenue ero ten 16 Picture mode Picture muting Pin assignment 50 218 Power Saving Mode 25 Primary DNS nao Projecting an image 12 Projection distance 55 57 Projection distance and lens shift ur e 54 Projection distance formula 56 58 R Remote commander ee Remote control detectors Replacing the air filter cartridges Replacing the lamp RS 232C connector esses S Screen ASPECE AE N trente 26 Screen menu Secondary DNS Security Lok RE RE EE Selecting an input signal Serial NO 28 Shatphess aei ee eer ede ee 16 Shift 5 13 18 Smart APA OE HO RE vances 22 Specifications iese ses EER ann SR Ee cete 46 Standby Mode 422 Start Up Image 22 Status 23 Subnet 25 T Troubleshooting eee 34 Turning off the power 5 14 Turning on the power 5 12 Twin DICUUT ea 6 U USING menu 15 V V KEYSTONE ae es Venti
8. 5 15 16 GI The Picture Menu For adjusting the picture for each input signal Setting items Picture Mode Description Dynamic Emphasizes the contrast to produce a dynamic and vivid picture Standard Makes the picture be natural and well balanced Presentation Makes the picture bright to suit for a presentation Reset The picture settings are initialized to their factory preset values However Picture Mode and Customl Custom2 and Custom3 of Color Temp do not return to the factory preset values Contrast The higher the setting the greater the contrast The lower the setting the lower the contrast Brightness The higher the setting the brighter the picture The lower the setting the darker the picture Color 4 The higher the setting the greater the intensity The lower the setting the lower the intensity Hue 45 The higher the setting the more greenish the picture becomes The lower the setting the more reddish the picture becomes Color Temp 3 High Middle Low The higher the temperature the more bluish the picture The lower the temperature the more reddish the picture Custom1 Custom2 Custom3 An adjusted color temperature setting can be stored for each item The factory settings are Custom1 High Custom2 Middle Custom3 Low Sharpness The higher the setting the sharper the picture The lower the setting the soft
9. note the orientation of each lamp 4 Insert the new lamp all the way in until it is securely in place Tighten the three screws D Close the lamp cover and tighten the two screws The lamp cover cannot be closed if the screws that secure the lamps are loosened Be sure to install the lamp and lamp cover securely as it was If not the projector cannot be turned on When lamp replacement is completed Replace the air filter cartridge page 38 Disposal of the used lamp For the customers in the USA Lamp in this product contains mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Telecommunications Industry Association www eiae org Replacing the Lamp 37 Replacing the Air Filter Cartridges After replacing the lamp replace the air filter cartridges When replacing the air filter cartridges replace all 4 cartridges supplied with the replacement lamps If you neglect to replace the air filter cartridges dust may accumulate clogging it As a result the temperature may rise inside the unit leading to a possible malfunction or fire 1 wake sure the AC power cord is 3 Pullout the air filter cartridge straight disconnected by the grab of the air filter unit while pushing out one tab at a time on both 2 Slide the air filter cover slightly to the sides rear while h
10. DVI D connector DVI D female RGB input connector Mini D sub 15 pin female 1 8 22200000 ki er 25 4 ooooo E 15 11 1 TM D S 14 5 V Power Data2 1 Video input 9 Power supply 2 TMD S 15 Ground return red input for DDC Data2 for 5 V 2 Video input 10 GND 3 T MD S 16 Hot Plug green G Data2 Shield Detect 3 Video input 11 GND 4 NC 17 T M D S blue B Data0 4 GND 12 DDC SDA 5 18 TM DS 5 13 Horizontal sync Data0 signal 6 DDC Clock 19 TMD S Data0 Shield 6 GND R 14 a sync 7 DDC Data 20 NC 7 GND O 15 DDC SCL NC 21 NC 8 GND B 9 T M D S 22 T M D S Datal Clock Shield 10 T M D S 23 T M D S RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin Datal Clock female 11 T M D S 24 T M D S 5 Datal Shield Clock 12 NC 0000 13 NC j 1 NC 6 INC 2 RXDA 7 RTS 3 TXDA 8 CTS 4 DTR 9 NC 5 GND 50 Specifications HDMI connector HDMI female Acceptable Input Signals Computer signal Input connector Resolution PNEU DVI D7 1 TMDS TMDS RGB 8 8 Data2 Clock Shield 640 x 350 31 5 70 e 2 TMD S 12 1 8 319 85 e Data2 Shield Clock 640 400 31 5 70 e 3 TMD S 13 N C Da 640x480 315 60 e 4 TMDS 14 RESERVED NEUES Datal
11. Manual focus Projected image size 40 to 600 1 02 m to 15 24 m Maximum external dimensions W x H x D 148 x 133 x 240 mm 5 13 16 x 5 1 4 9 7 16 Mass Approx 2 6 kg 5 6 Ib Projection Lens VPLL Z4011 Electric focus zoom Projected image size 60 to 600 1 52 m to 15 24 m Maximum external dimensions W xHxD 157 x 150 x 265 mm 6 3 16 x 5 29 32 x 10 7 16 Approx 3 7 kg 8 Ib Specifications Item Description Model name VPL FH500L VPL FX500L Optional Projection Lens VPLL Z4015 Electric focus zoom accessories 4 5 Projected image size 40 to 600 1 02 m to 15 24 m Maximum external dimensions W x H x D 148 x 133 x 231 mm 5 13 16 x 5 1 4 x 9 3 32 Mass Approx 3 kg 6 6 Ib Projection Lens VPLL Z4019 Electric focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 600 1 02 m to 15 24 m Maximum external dimensions x H x D 148 x 133 x 212 mm 5 13 16 x 5 1 4 x 8 11 32 Mass Approx 3 1 kg 6 7 10 Projection Lens VPLL Z4025 Electric focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 600 1 02 m to 15 24 m Maximum external dimensions W x H x D 148 x 133 x 243 mm 5 13 16 x 5 1 4 x 9 16 Mass Approx 2 8 kg 6 2 Ib Projection Lens VPLL Z4045 Electric focus zoom Projected image size 60 to 600 1 52 m to 15 24 m Maximum external dimensions W x H x D 148 x 133 x 235 mm 5 13 16 x 5 1 4 x 9 1 4 Mass Approx 3 kg 6 6 Ib Projection Lens Adapte
12. 0 0416 x D 0 1100 L 0 0544 x D 0 1029 L 1 6375 x D 4 3315 L 2 2 1413 x D 4 0525 VPLL Z4019 L 0 0539 x D 0 1260 L 0 0684 x D 0 1200 L 2 2 1217 x D 4 9594 L 2 6930 x D 4 7225 VPLL Z4025 L 0 0677 x D 0 1610 L 0 1237 x D 0 1510 L 2 6648 6 3404 L 4 8702 x D 5 9456 VPLL Z4045 L 20 1238 x D 0 2159 L 20 2126 x D 0 2269 L 4 8725 x D 8 5019 L 2 8 3702 x D 8 9328 Lens shift range VPL FX500L H VPLL ZM32 VPLL ZM42 VPLL ZM102 VPLL 4008 VS VS 50 1 563 x HS or HS HS HS 32 0 640 x VS or VS VS VS 96 1 500 x HS or HS HS HS 64 0 667 x VS or VS VS VS 29 1 611 x HS or HS HS HS 18 0 621 x VS or VS 6 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range 59 VPLL Z4015 VPLL Z4011 VS VS 86 1 509 x HS or HS HS HS 57 0 663 x VS or VS 60 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Dimensions Front Unit mm inches 530 20 7 8 105 4 1 8 Center of the lens 265 10 7 16 Unit mm inches Bottom 545 21 15 32 m 474 18 21 32 Center of the lens
13. 236 254 284 anal a 2 83 471 520 599 751 809 9 05 127 x 79 111 185 205 236 296 319 356 3 79 630 695 801 1003 10 80 12 11 170 x 106 149 248 274 315 395 425 477 Unit m inches Projection image size Projection distance L Diagonal VPLL ZM102 VPLL Z4011 80 2 03 m 5 62 8 33 2 36 3 56 221 328 93 140 100 2 54 m 7 07 10 46 2 96 4 47 278 412 117 176 120 3 05 m 8 52 12 58 3 57 5 38 335 495 141 211 150 3 81 10 69 15 77 4 48 6 74 421 621 177 265 200 5 08 m 14 31 21 09 6 00 9 01 563 830 236 354 Unit m inches Projection Projection distance L image size Diagonal VPLL 4008 VPLL Z4015 VPLL Z4019 VPLL Z4025 VPLL Z4045 80 2 03 m 1 80 3 36 4 42 4 36 5 57 5 48 10 14 10 09 17 46 71 132 174 172 219 216 399 397 687 100 2 54 m 2 27 4 22 5 55 5 48 6 99 6 88 12 71 12 66 21 88 89 166 219 216 275 271 500 498 861 120 3 05 m 2 74 5 09 6 68 6 60 8 41 8 29 15 28 15 23 26 30 108 200 263 260 331 326 602 600 1035 150 3 81 m 3 44 6 38 8 38 8 29 10 55 10 40 19 14 19 10 32 93 135 251 330 326 415 409 754 752 1296 200 5 08 m 4 61 8 55 11 2
14. N C 5 TMDS 15 SCL Datal Shield 5 _ 6 TMD S 16 SDA 333 89 2 E 800x600 35 2 56 e 7 TMDS 17 DDC GND 37 9 60 bd bd Datade 48 1 72 e 8 TMDS 18 5V Power 46 9 75 e Data0 Shield 53 7 85 e 9 T M D S 19 Hot Plug 832 624 497 75 e Data0 Detect 1024 x 768 48 4 60 e e 10 VIMD S 56 5 70 e Clock 60 0 75 e 68 7 85 1152 x 864 64 0 70 e 67 5 75 e 2 77 5 85 1152 x 900 61 8 66 e 1280 x 960 60 0 60 e e 75 0 75 e 1280 1024 64 0 60 e e 80 0 75 e 91 1 85 e 1400 1050 65 3 60 e e 1600 1200 75 0 60 e e 1280 x 768 47 8 60 e e 1280 x 720 45 0 60 e e Specifications 51 Analog TV signal Input connector Signal fV Hz VIDEO S VIDEO NTSC 60 e PAL SECAM 50 e fH kHz Input gag 1920 1080 67 5 60 e 1360 x 768 47 7 60 e e 1440 x 900 55 9 60 e e 1680 1050 65 3 60 e e 1280 x 800 49 7 60 e e 1920 1200 74 0 60 2 e 1600x900 600 60 e e 4 5 Digital TV signal Input connector HD SDI Signal fV Hz 09 02 SDI input YPsP 3 2080107 FW16 77 480i 60 e e 576i 50 e e 480 60 576p 50 e e 1080i 60 e e e 1080i 50 e e 10801 48 5 E 720 60 e 4 720 50 e e 1080p 60 5 e 1080p 50
15. adjustment for the selected item Menu operation differs depending on the setting item If the next menu window is displayed select the item according to the operations in step 3 and then press the ENTER key to register the setting To return to the selection screen of the setting items press the key or the RETURN key Also to reset the setting value of an item to its factory preset value press the RESET key during setting or adjusting Using a pop up menu Press the key to select an item Press the ENTER key to register the setting The previous screen is restored Selecting items Function Smart APA CC Display Pic Muting Mode Lamp Mode Standard Lamp Light Mode Lampi Background Blue a B D star Up Image On a ES OO Sel GC Set Using the setting menu Press the 4 or key to select the item Press the ENTER key to register the setting The previous screen is restored Picture Mode Dynamic Standard Presentation OO Sel Back Using the adjustment menu To increase the number press the or key and to decrease the number press the or key Press the ENTER key to register the setting The previous screen is restored Contrast Press the MENU key to clear the menu The menu disappears automatically if no key is pressed for a while Using a MENU gt c o 3 3 3 D 5 amp 5 c 0 5 e
16. allow any metallic or inflammable objects into the lamp replacement slot after removing the lamp otherwise it may cause electrical shock or fire Do not put your hands into the slot If the lamp breaks contact qualified Sony personnel Do not replace thelamp yourself When removing the lamp be sure to pull it out straight by holding it by the specified part If you touch a part of the lamp other than the specified part you may be burned or injured If you pull out the lamp while the projector is tilted the pieces may scatter if the lamp breaks any may cause injury Before starting The projector incorporates two lamps Check the number of flashes of the LAMP COVER indicator This enables you to be informed of a lamp to be replaced Flashes three times Replace Lamp 1 Flashes four times Replace Lamp 2 Flashes five times Replace both Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 Replacing the Lamp 1 Tum off the projector and disconnect the AC power cord from a wall outlet 2 When the lamp has cooled sufficiently loosen the two screws of the lamp cover on the side panel slide the lamp cover slightly to the rear by the tabs then open the lamp cover 9 Lamp cover 3 Loosen the three screws on the lamp then pull out the lamp by its grab Screws Screws Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 are of the same type They are installed in opposite vertical orientation to each other When removing
17. number and your identity This process may differ in other countries regions Once your identity has been confirmed we will provide you with the password 24 The Operation Menu The Connection Power Menu The Connection Power menu is used for setting for the connections and power Setting items Description Network Setting IP Address Setup Auto DHCP The IP address is assigned automatically from the DHCP server such as a router Manual To specify the IP Address manually IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS When Manual is selected for Address Setup select the item with the or key and input the value with or 4 key When all items are entered select Apply then press the ENTER key The entered settings will be registered Input A Signal Sel Auto Computer Video GBR Component When set to Auto selects the type of video signal input automatically when Input A is selected with the INPUT key l Color System Auto NTSC3 58 PAL SECAM NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N When set to Auto selects the color system automatically when S Video or Video is selected with the INPUT key Standby Mode Standard Low When set to Low lowers power consumption in Standby mode Power Saving Mode Lamp Cutoff The lamp turns off automatically and power consumption is reduced if no signal is input for 10 minutes The
18. select Full2 the image is projected to fit the projected image size regardless of the aspect ratio of the image OOR CO 3 Depending on the input signal the projected image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select 16 9 Do EN LAK 4 Depending on the input signal the image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select Zoom Hah XxX ONA A 5 If you select Full the image is projected to fit the projected image size regardless of the aspect ratio of the image OO sO N JN MA SS LA VPL FX500L Input signal Recommended setting value and projected image 4 3 Fulll a E a e e 5 a e gt 1 2 3 4 If you select Normal the image is projected in the same resolution as the input signal without changing the aspect ratio of the original image If you select Full2 the image is projected to fit the projected image size regardless of the aspect ratio of the image ra Y MH M Xx owe ewe Depending on the input signal the projected image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select 16 9 Depending on the input signal the image may be projected as illustrated below In this a case select Zoom The Screen Menu nue N Gui
19. subtitle of a movie etc cannot be seen use this together with V Center Over Scan On Off Hides the outline of the image when set to On Select On if noise appears along the edge of the image Adjust Signal Adjusts the image of signal Use this item if the edge of the image is cut and reception is bad 45 Automatically adjusts the projected image to optimum quality when you press the ENTER key 4 Adjusts the dot phase of the display pixel and the input signal Set to the value where looks clearest 4 higher the setting the wider the horizontal image elements pitch lower the setting the narrower the horizontal image elements pitch Shift H The higher the setting the farther right the image is projected on the screen The lower the setting the image farther left V The higher the setting the farther up the image is projected on the screen The lower the setting the image farther down e Note that if the projector is used for profit or for public viewing modifying the original picture by switching to the aspect mode may constitute an infringement of the rights of authors or producers which are legally protected Depending on the input signal setting items for aspect ratio or some other setting items cannot be set in some cases or changing the aspect ratio setting may have no effect A part of the image may be displayed in black d
20. the projector becomes If there is any obstruction between the Remote Commander and the remote control detector on the projector the projector may not be able to receive signals from the Remote Commander Location and Function of Controls MelMSAO 8 Preparation Connecting the Projector Notes Turn off all equipment before making any connections Use the proper cables for each connection e Insert the cable plugs firmly Loose connections may reduce performance of picture signals or cause a malfunction When pulling out a cable be sure to grip it by the plug not the cable itself For more information refer also to the instruction manuals of the equipment you are connecting Connecting a Computer Connection with a computer is explained for each input signal INPUT A For connection when there is some distance between a computer and the projector RGB output connector Mini D sub 15 pin BNC cable not supplied Computer INPUT B For connecting a computer with an RGB output connector RGB output connector INPUT B RGB Mini D sub 15 pin cable not supplied Computer It is recommended that you set the resolution of your computer to 1920 x 1200 pixels VPL FH500L or 1024 x 768 pixels VPL FX500L for the external monitor Connecting the Projector INPUT For connecting a computer with a DVI D output connector DVI D output connector
21. 0 11 09 14 10 13 92 25 57 25 53 43 99 182 337 441 437 555 548 1007 1005 1732 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range 55 Projection distance formula VPL FH500L D Projected image size Diagonal Unit m inches Lens Projection distance L minimal length Projection distance L maximal length VPLL FM22 L 0 0192 x D 0 0524 L 0 7556 x D 2 0633 VPLL ZM32 L 0 0318 x D 0 0581 L 2 0 0350 x D 0 0549 L 1 2508 x D 2 2890 L 2 1 3798 x D 2 1606 VPLL ZM42 L 0 0403 x D 0 0558 L 2 0 0504 x D 0 0524 L 1 5861 x D 2 1962 L 1 9861 x D 2 0625 VPLL ZP41 L 0 0544 x D 0 0758 L 20 0610 x D 0 0917 L 2 1408 x D 2 9822 L 2 4019 x D 3 6088 VPLL ZM102 L 2 0 0724 x D 0 1755 L 20 1063 x D 0 1635 L 2 2 8508 x D 6 9075 L 2 4 1842 x D 6 4371 VPLL 4008 L 0 0234 x D 0 0777 L 0 9229 x D 3 0591 VPLL Z4011 L 0 0303 x D 0 0739 L 0 0454 x D 0 0651 L 1 1940 x D 2 9096 L 2 1 7871 x D 2 5635 VPLL Z4015 L 0 0433 x D 0 1100 L 0 0565 x D 0 1029 L 1 7030 x D 4 3315 L 2 2269 x D 4 0525 VPLL Z4019 L 0 0561 x D 0 1260 L 20 0711 x D 0 1200 L 2 2066 x D 4 9594 L 2 8008 x D 4 7225 VPLL Z4025 L 0 0704 x D 0 1611 L20 1286 x D 0 1510 L 2 2 7714 x D 6 3404 L 5 0650 x D 5 9456 VPL
22. 13 8 05 7 96 10 14 10 00 18 40 18 35 31 66 130 242 317 314 399 394 724 723 1 246 200 5 08 m 4 43 8 21 10 77 10 66 13 56 13 38 24 58 24 54 42 29 174 324 424 420 533 527 968 967 1 665 Projection distance formula VPL FX500L D Projected image size Diagonal Unit m inches Lens Projection distance L minimal length Projection distance L maximal length VPLL FM22 L 0 0185 x D 0 0524 L 0 7265 x D 2 0633 VPLL ZM32 L 2 0 0305 x D 0 0581 L 0 0337 x D 0 0549 L 1 2027 x D 2 2890 L 1 3267 x D 2 1606 VPLL ZM42 L 0 0387 x D 0 0558 L 0 0485 x D 0 0524 L 21 5251 x D 2 1962 L 1 9097 x D 2 0625 VPLL ZP41 L 0 0523 x D 0 0757 L 0 0640 x D 0 1052 L 2 0585 x D 2 9822 L 2 5203 x D 4 1418 VPLL ZM102 L 0 0696 x D 0 1755 L 0 1022 x D 0 1635 L 22 7411 x D 6 9075 L 24 0233 x D 64371 VPLL ZM101 L 0 0937 x D 0 2145 L 0 1365 x D 0 2063 L 2 3 6886 x D 8 4462 L 5 3734 x D 8 1224 VPLL 4008 L 0 0225 x D 0 0777 L 0 8874 D 3 0591 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Lens Projection distance L minimal length Projection distance L maximal length VPLL Z4011 L 0 0292 x D 0 0739 L 2 0 0436 x D 0 0651 L 2 1 1481 x D 2 9096 L 2 1 7184 x D 2 5635 VPLL Z4015 L
23. 6 227 284 306 373 200 5 08 m 4 06 x 3 05 3 64 6 06 6 68 7 70 9 64 10 39 12 69 5 08 m 160 x 120 143 239 263 303 379 409 499 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range 57 58 Unit m inches Projection image size Projection distance L Diagonal VPLL ZM102 VPLL ZM101 VPLL ZA011 80 2 03 m 5 40 8 01 7 29 10 71 2 26 3 42 213 315 287 421 89 134 100 2 54 m 6 79 10 05 9 16 13 44 2 85 4 29 268 395 361 529 112 169 120 3 05 m 8 18 12 09 11 03 16 17 3 43 5 17 323 476 435 636 135 203 150 3 81 m 10 27 15 16 13 84 20 26 4 31 6 48 405 597 545 797 170 255 200 5 08 m 13 75 20 27 18 53 27 09 5 76 8 66 542 798 730 1 066 227 341 Unit m inches Projection Projection distance L image size Diagonal VPLL 4008 VPLL Z4015 VPLL Z4019 VPLL Z4025 VPLL Z4045 80 2 03 m 1 73 322 424 4 19 5 35 5 26 9 74 9 69 16 78 68 127 167 165 210 207 383 382 660 100 2 54 m 2 18 4 05 5 33 5 27 6 72 6 61 12 21 12 17 21 03 86 160 210 208 264 261 481 479 828 120 3 05 m 2 63 4 89 6 42 6 35 8 08 7 97 14 69 14 64 25 28 103 193 252 250 318 314 578 577 995 150 3 81 m 3 30 6
24. Check if the input source is correctly selected 12 Check if the picture is muted 6 On screen display does on screen display does not appear when Status in the 23 not appear Operation menu is set to Off The aspect ratio of the image may not be displayed correctly with an input signal 18 20 display is not right the the projector cannot interpret correctly In such a case set image is displayed Aspect manually Check if Screen Aspect is correctly selected 26 The image is a The images become trapezoidal because of the projection 5 26 trapezoid angle In such a case you can correct the trapezoidal distortion using a Keystone feature Edges of the image are If you use the Lens Shift function with a setting outside the 54 cut off or dark recommended range edges of the image may be cut off or appear dark Use a setting within the normal range for the Lens Shift function The image is dark too The settings for Brightness Contrast and Lamp Mode 16 22 bright affect brightness of the image Check if the value is appropriate The image will be dark when the lamp is burnt out Check 28 Lamp Timer and replace the lamp with a new one if necessary The image is not clear Check if the projector is in focus 13 The picture will not be clear if condensation has accumulated on the lens In such a case let the projector sit for about two hours with the power on The image is noisy Chec
25. FHSOOL 100 V to 240 V AC 4 9 A to 2 0 A 50 60 requirements Hz VPL FX500L 100 V to 240 V AC 4 8 A to 2 0 A 50 60 Hz Power AC 100 V to VPL FH500L 490 W VPL FX500L 480 W consumption 120V AC 220 V to VPL FH500L 460 VPL FX500L 460 W 240 Standby mode AC 100 V to VPL FH500L power 120V 11 W when Standby Mode is set to Standard consumption 0 1 W when Standby Mode is set to Low VPL FX500L 13 W when Standby Mode is set to Standard 0 1 W when Standby Mode is set to Low AC 220 V to VPL FHSOOL 240 V 10 when Standby Mode is set to Standard 0 2 W when Standby Mode is set to Low VPL FX500L 12 W when Standby Mode is set to Standard 0 2 W when Standby Mode is set to Low Heat dissipation AC 100 V to VPL FH500L 1672 BTU VPL FX500L 1638 BTU 120 V AC 220 V to VPL FHSOOL 1569 BTU VPL FX500L 1569 BTU 240 V Outside 530 x 213 x 545 mm 20 78 x 8 3 8 x 21 15 32 W H dimensions D 530 x 204 x 545 mm 20 7 8 x 8 x 21 15 32 D without protrusions Mass 5 20 kg 40 Ib Specifications 47 48 Description Model name VPL FH500L VPL FX500L Supplied See Checking the Supplied Accessories in the supplied accessories Quick Reference Manual Optional Projector Lamp LMP F330 for replacement accessories 5 Projector Suspension
26. L Z4045 L 0 1287 x D 0 2160 L 20 2211 x D 0 2269 L 5 0674 x D 8 5019 L 8 7050 x D 8 9328 Lens shift range VPL FH500L VPLL ZM32 VPLL ZM42 VPLL ZM102 VS V8 59 1 903 x HS or HS 76 56 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range HS HS 31 0 525 x VS or VS 6 VS V8 113 1 794 x HS or HS HS HS 63 0 558 x VS or VS VPLL 4008 lox 19 19 EE VPLL Z4011 VS VS 41 2 158 x HS or HS HS HS 19 0 463 x VS or VS VS VS 110 1980 x HS or HS HS H8 57 0 518 x VS or VS VS VS 109 1 912 x HS or HS HS HS 57 0 523 x VS or VS Projection distance VPL FX500L Unit m inches Projection image size Projection distance L Diagonal Width x Height VPLL FM22 VPLL ZM32 VPLL ZM42 VPLL ZP41 80 2 03 m 1 63 x 1 22 1 42 2 39 2 64 3 05 3 82 4 11 5 01 64 48 56 94 103 120 150 162 197 5 2 03 x 1 52 1 79 3 00 3 31 3 82 4 79 5 16 6 29 100 2 54 m 80 x 60 71 118 130 151 188 203 247 120 3 05 m 2 44 x 1 83 2 16 3 61 3 98 4 60 5 76 6 20 7 57 96 x 72 85 143 157 181 227 245 298 150 3 81 m 3 05 2 29 2 12 4 53 4 99 5 76 1 22 7 77 9 49 120 x 90 107 179 19
27. SS ON Y 4 191 106 14 1 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 FHSOOL VPL FXSOOL Not all models are available in all countries and area Please check with your local Sony Authorized Dealer Homi 2010 Sony Corporation 2 Table of Contents Overview Location and Function of Controls 3 Main Unit cete 3 Connector Panel 4 Remote Commander and Control ee 5 Preparation Connecting the Projector 8 Connecting a Computer 8 Connecting a Video Equipment 9 Connecting an External Monitor i edere 11 Projecting Adjusting an Image Projecting an Image 12 Adjusting the Focus Size and Position of the Projected Adjustments and Settings Using a Menu Using a MENU 15 The Picture Menu 16 The Screen Menu 18 The Function Menu 22 The Operation Menu 23 The Connection Power Menu 25 The Installation Menu 26 The Information Menu 28 Table of Contents Network Using Network Features 29 Displaying the Control W
28. Support PSS 630 Projector Suspension Support Joint Pole PSS 630P Projection Lens VPLL FM22 5 Manual focus Projected image size 40 to 300 1 02 m to 7 62 m Maximum external dimensions W WxHxD 88x88x 169 mm 3 15 2 x 3 15 32 x 6 21 32 Mass Approx 1 kg 2 1 Ib Projection Lens VPLL ZM32 6 Manual focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 300 1 02 m to 7 62 m Maximum external dimensions W x Hx D 88 x 88 x 159 mm 3 15 32 x 15 32 6 1 4 Mass Approx kg 2 2 Ib Projection Lens VPLL ZM42 6 Manual focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 300 1 02 m to 7 62 m Maximum external dimensions W x H x D 88 x 88 x 159 mm 3 19 32 x 3 15 32 6 1 4 Mass Approx 0 7 kg 1 4 Ib Projection Lens VPLL ZP41 7 Electric focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 300 1 02 m to 7 62 m Maximum external dimensions W xHxD 117 x 110 x 198 mm 4 19 32 x 4 11 32 7 25 32 Mass Approx 1 5 kg 3 2 Ib Projection Lens VPLL ZM102 Manual focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 300 1 02 m to 7 62 m Maximum external dimensions W Iw x Hx D 88 x 88 x 198 mm 3 9 2 3 15 32 7 75 32 Mass Approx 1 5 kg 3 3 10 Projection Lens VPLL ZM101 5 Manual focus zoom Projected image size 40 to 300 1 02 m to 7 62 m Maximum external dimensions W x H x D 100 x 100 222 mm 3 15 16 x 3 15 16 x 8 3 4 Mass Approx 1 8 kg 4 Ib Projection Lens VPLL 4008
29. The lamp is in lights T On The lamp does not light 4 ip The lamp is in abnormal status 1 These items may not be displayed depending on the input signal The Information Menu Network Using Network Features Connection to the network allows you to operate the following features Checking the current status of the projector via a Web browser Remotely controlling the projector via a Web browser Receiving the Mail Report for the projector Making the network settings for the projector Supports network monitoring and control protocol Advertisement PJ Talk PJ Link SNMP AMX DDDP Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol The menu displays used for the explanation below may be different depending on the model you are using Supported Web browsers are Internet Explorer 6 7 8 The menu displays only English fthe browser of your computer is set to Use a proxy server when you have access to the projector from your computer click the check mark to set accessing without using a proxy server Displaying the Control Window of the Projector with a Web Browser 1 Connect the LAN cable You can confirm the IP address of the projector under Network Setting on LAN cable the Connection Power menu straight type rot supplied The following window appears in the Web browser Data Projector Information 2 9 INFORMATION C
30. Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Sync signal TTL level high impedance positive negative INPUT C DVI D input connector DVI D 24 pin Single link DVI 1 0 compliant HDCP support INPUT D HDMI input connector Digital RGB YPBPR INPUT E HDSDI input connector 3 For an optional adapter S VIDEO IN video input connector Mini DIN 4 pin Y 1 Vp p x2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated C burst signal 0 286 NTSC 0 3 PAL SECAM Vp p x 2 dB 75 ohms terminated VIDEO IN Video input connector BNC 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 ohms terminated Specifications Item Description Model name VPL FH500L VPL FX500L Computer and OUTPUT MONITOR output connector Mini D sub 15 pin video signal input female with sync Y 1 Vp p 2 dB sync negative 75 output ohms terminated RGB PBPR 0 7 Vp p 2 dB 75 ohms terminated Sync signal HD VD 4V open 1 Vp p 75 ohms positive negative Control signal RS 232C connector D Sub 9 pin female LAN connector RJ45 10BASE T 100BASE TX CONTROL input connector DC power supply Stereo mini jack 5 Vp p Plug in power DC 5 V CONTROL 5 output connector Stereo mini jack Operating C to 40 32 F to 104 F 35 to 85 no temperature condensation Operating humidity Storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 10 96 to 90 Yo temperature Storage humidity Power VPL
31. When you access the Setup page for the first time enter root for user name and enter nothing for password The name of the administrator is preset to root Data Projector Owner information Network Report Advanced Menu Entry area for Administrator Entry area for User When you change the password input a new password after deleting the password that was set If you forget your password consult with qualified Sony personnel Using Network Features Confirming the Information regarding the Projector You can confirm the current settings for the projector on the Information page Data Projector Information PROJECTOR Model Name Serial No Location 1000234 Meeting room Power Picture Mang Error IP Address setup Mantal Address 1092545050 25525502 Subnet Mask Defauk Gateway Information area Operating the Projector from a Computer You can control the projector from the computer on the Control page Data Projector Information w mou 779 INPUT D Operation area The functions of the keys shown in the operation area are the same as those of the keys on the supplied Remote Commander Using the Mail Report Function Set the Mail Report function on the Setup page Entered values will not be applied unless you click on Apply 1 Cli
32. a device for medical diagnosis VPL FH500L The Picture Menu nue N Guisn sBunjes pue sjueunsn py 17 The Screen Menu For adjusting the size position and aspect ratio of the projected image for each input signal Setting items Description Aspect Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image page 20 When the Full1 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size without computer changing the aspect ratio of the input signal signal is input Full2 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size Normal Displays the image on the center point of the projected image without changing the resolution of the input signal or enlarging the image When the 4 3 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an videosignal aspect ratio fixed to 4 3 is input 16 9 Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size with an aspect ratio fixed to 16 9 Full Displays the image to fit the maximum projected image size Zoom Display the center point of the projected image to zoom V Center 23 Adjust the whole projected image by moving up and down on the screen As the selected number increases the screen moves up and as the selected number decreases the projected image moves down Vertical Size Reduces enlarges the image vertically The projected image is enlarged as the setting increases and reduced as the setting decreases If the
33. age 45 Install an optional adapter not supplied VPL FH500L only D Remote control detectors The remote control detectors are located at the front and rear of the projector Adjusters page 14 Antitheft lock Connects to an optional antitheft cable manufactured by Kensington For details visit Kensington s web site http www kensington com Antitheft bar Connects to a commercially available antitheft chain or wire Location and Function of Controls 3 4 Connector Panel EE 7 RPR GY B Ps 00000 Input page 8 INPUT A Video RGB YPBPR input connector RGB HD VD YPBPR INPUT B Video RGB input connector RGB INPUT C Video DVI D input connector DVI D INPUT D VPL FH500L only Video HDMI input connector INPUT E VPL FH500L only Video Optional adapter slot Q S VIDEO S VIDEO IN Video S video input connector Q VIDEO VIDEO IN Video Video input connector Regarding attachable optional adapter consult with qualified Sony personnel Output page 11 Q OUTPUT Video Monitor output connector MONITOR This connector outputs the image Output as a computer signal input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B or a video Location and Function of Controls signal input from the YPBPR input connector INPUT A Others RS 232C connector RS 232C compatible control connector LAN conn
34. ck on Owner information to enter the owner information recorded in the Mail Report Data Projector 72 Organization Projector Location Installation Memo Owner information button 1 2 Set the timing of the Mail Report Click on Mail Report to open the Mail Report page Lamp Reminder Lamp1 Set the timing for lamp replacement To reset Lamp Reminder replace the lamp on the projector page 36 Maintenance Reminder Set the timing for maintenance To reset Maintenance Reminder check the RESET check box and then click on Apply Mail Report button Data Projector ReportTiming Maintenance Report Lamp Reminder Lamp f hour Account MailAdoress Outgoing Server SMTP Account Name O STP Authent AccountName f Checkthe contents ofthe mall message Vaw 3 Enter the outgoing e mail address in the Email Address box then check the Report Timing check box of the Mail Report to be sent 4 Set the mail account for sending mail reports Mail Address Enter the e mail address Outgoing Mail Server SMTP Enter the address of outgoing mail server SMTP Required Authentication Check this check box if authentication is required for sending e mail Requires the use of POP Authentication before send email POP before SMTP Check this check box to arrange for POP authentication to be performed before sending e ma
35. e Combinations of Input Signals on page 53 Location and Function of Controls When displaying a two pictures the I On key W standby key INPUT key and MUTING PIC key are available When Screen Aspect page 26 is set to 4 3 the two picture function is not available When displaying a two pictures the input signal icon does not appear in the input select window page 12 Picture settings set for one pictures may not be reflected as two pictures MUTING key PIC Cuts off the image Press again to restore the image AUDIO This function is not provided in this projector VOLUME key This function is not provided in this projector FREEZE key Pauses a projected image Press again to restore the image 1 Use this key when inputting a computer signal But it may not be enabled depending on the resolution of the input signal and when displaying a two pictures VPL FHSOOL only 2 Use this key when inputting a computer signal Setting the energy saving mode easily ECO MODE key Lamp Mode Power Saving Mode and Standby Mode for energy saving can be set easily 1 Press the ECO MODE key to display the ECO Mode menu ECO Mode Menu 2 Press the key or ECO MODE key to select ECO or User mode ECO Sets each mode to the optimum energy saving value Lamp Mode Standard Power Saving Mode Standby Standby Mode Low go to step 6 User Sets each i
36. eck if Installation Attitude on the Installation menu is correctly selected Not applicable Invalid key pressed 2 The panel keys are Panel Key Lock is set to On 23 locked LM Lens Control is locked Lens Control is set to Off 23 Error occurred on Lampl Lamp 2 is lit Error occurred on Lamp 2 Lamp 1 is lit An error occurred in the lamp and another lamp is lit The shutter did not work Consult with qualified Sony personnel Messages List 33 Troubleshooting Before asking to have the projector repaired try to diagnose the problem following the instructions below Symptom Remedy Page The power is not turned Check if the AC power cord is firmly connected When the Panel Key Lock is set to On you cannot tum on 23 the projector using the 1 key on the projector If the lamp lamp cover or air filter unit is not attached 36 38 securely the projector cannot be turned on No image Check if the connecting cable is connected to external 8 equipment properly Check if the computer signal is set for output to an external 12 monitor If you set your computer such as a notebook computer to output the signal to both your computer s display and an external monitor the picture of the external monitor may not appear properly Set your computer to output the signal to only an external monitor
37. ector page 29 CONTROL S input connector DC power supply CONTROL S IN PLUG IN POWER Connects to the CONTROL S output connector on the supplied Remote Commander with a connecting cable stereo mini plug not supplied when using it as a wired Remote Commander You do not need to install batteries in the Remote Commander as the power is supplied from this connector CONTROL S output connector CONTROL S OUT For coupling control of multiple projectors with the wired Remote Commander AC IN socket Connects the supplied AC power cord Remote Commander and Control Panel Remote Commander Control Panel Turning on the power Going to standby 1 On key 5 Standby key Selecting an input signal page 12 INPUT key main unit Direct input select keys Remote Commander VPL FHSOOL The F key is not provided in this projector VPL FX500L The D E and F keys are not provided in this projector Q Operating a menu page 15 ENTER 4 4 4 arrow keys MENU key RETURN key RESET key Adjusting the image page 13 FOCUS key Use this key when attaching the power focus lens ZOOM key Use this key when attaching the power zoom lens SHIFT key ASPECT key pages 18 20 Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image KEYSTONE key Adjusts the vertical trapezoidal distortion of the image manually When you press this key the Keystone menu is displayed Use the a
38. ed from the center of the projected image The lens shift range is regarded as 0 when the point A in the illustration point where a line drawn from the center of the lens and the projected image cross at right angles is aligned with the center of the projected image and full width or full height of the projected image is regarded as 100 Projected image Lens shift range Center of the VS projected Image Center of the lens HS HS Side of the projector Center of the lens 50 50 Projected image Shaded region Lens shift range Projected image Lens shift range Center of the projected image 50 Center of the lens 50 HEES 1 of the projector VS Vertical lens shift range up 0 VS Vertical lens shift range down 96 HS Horizontal lens shift range right 90 HS Horizontal lens shift range left 26 54 Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range Projection distance VPL FH500L Unit m inches Projection image size Projection distance L Diagonal Width x Height VPLL FM22 VPLL ZM32 VPLL ZM42 VPLL ZP41 TR 512x108 148 249 274 3 17 398 428 4 78 68 x 42 58 98 108 125 157 169 188 2 15 1 35 1 87 312 344 398 499 527 600 100 2 54 m 85 53 74 123 135 157 196 211 236 mesa TERTE 2 25 376 415 478 600 645 722 102 64 89 148 163 188
39. efore attaching the projection lens to the projector it is required to remove the compensating glass from the lens mounting part of the projector To remove the compensating glass Turn the compensating glass counterclockwise as illustrated then pull it out towards you To attach the compensating glass Insert the compensating glass with the arrow mark on the glass aligned with the mark V on the lens mounting part of the projector and turn the glass clockwise Attaching Removing the Projection Lens 41 x1 x1 x1 FM22 ZM32 ZM42 ZM101 ZM102 2 101 Attaching the projection lens Use the PK F500LA1 lens adapter adapter Before attaching the projection lens to the PK F500LA1 projector it is required to attach the lens adapter to the projection lens Insert the projection lens into the lens adapter as illustrated and fasten it with the four screws supplied with the lens adapter Slide until it clears the gap 42 Attaching Removing the Projection Lens When mounting a VPLL ZP41 Engage the two connectors between the lens adapter and the projection lens as illustrated For the VPLL FM22 2M32 ZM42 ZM102 Use the PK F500LA2 lens adapter PK F500LA2 Slide until it clears the gap Attaching Removing the Projection Lens 43 44 VPLL ZM101 T Attaching the shading sheet Before attaching
40. epending on the setting item 2 Available for VPL FH500L only 18 The Screen Menu 3 4 5 6 Available when a video signal is input from the YPBPR input connector INPUT A DVI D input connector HDMI input connector and optional adapter Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B If the projected image includes large amount of black portion around it the APA function will not work properly and a part of the image may not be displayed on the screen and also optimum image cannot be obtained depending on the type of input signal In this case adjust the Phase Pitch and Shift items manually Available when a computer signal is input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B or a video signal is input from the YPBPR input connector INPUT A This option is available only when Aspect is set to Zoom The Screen Menu nue N Guisn sBunjes pue sjueunsn py 19 20 Aspect VPL FHSOOL Input signal Recommended setting value and projected image 4 3 Fulll 9 Computer signal e DO 9 16 10 Full TEG AE A A 4 3 4 3 5 5 Video signal a The Screen Menu If you select Normal the image is projected in the same resolution as the input signal without changing the aspect ratio of the original image omo CO 2 If you
41. er the picture Expert Setting Film Auto Precisely reproduces the image from a film source to suit the original Mode 7 film source Normally select this option Off Select this option if the images are rough around the edges when Auto is selected Black Level High Low Off Emphasizes dark portions of the projected image to suit your Adj taste Adjust 72 Gamma Mode Graphics Improves the reproduction of halftones Photos can be reproduced in natural tones Text Contrasts black and white Suitable for images that contain lots of text DICOM Sim 9 Gamma setting is in accordance with the Grayscale Standard Display Function GSDF of the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine DICOM standards When a computer signal is input this option is available 2 When a video signal is input this option is available 3 When Picture Mode is set to the item other than Presentation this option is available 4 When a B amp W signal is input this option is not available 5 When an analog TV signal is input this option may not available depending on the color system 6 When a video signal is input this option is available The Picture Menu 7 When a progressive signal is input this option is not available 8 Available when a computer signal is input from the DVI D input connector INPUT and HDMI input connector INPUT D This projector is not to be used as
42. ia the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B The Function Menu 81 The Operation Menu The Operation Menu is used for setting for the operations by using the menu or the Remote Commander Setting items Description Language Selects the language used in the menu and on screen displays Menu Position Bottom Left Center For selecting the position of the menu displayed on the projected image Status On on screen statuses are enabled Off Turn off the on screen displays except for the menus message when turning off the power and warning messages IR Receiver Front amp Rear Front Rear Selects the remote control detectors IR Receiver on the front and rear of the projector ID Mode All 1 2 3 Assigns an ID number to the projector When set to All you can control the projector with the Remote Commander independently of the assigned ID Mode Refer also to ID MODE 1 2 3 switch of the Remote Commander on page 7 Security Lock On Off This function enables restriction of the projector to authorized users by password The setting procedures for security locking are as follows 1 Select On then press the ENTER key to display the setting menu 2 Input the password with the MENU 4 4 e and ENTER keys The default password setting is ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER 3 Input a new password with the MENU 4 9 4 and ENTER keys 4 Enter the password aga
43. il Incoming Mail Server POP3 Enter the address of the incoming mail server POP3 to be used for POP authentication Account Name Enter the mail account Password Enter the password SMTP Authentication Check this check box to arrange for SMTP authentication to be performed before sending e mail Account Name Enter the mail account Password Enter the password 5 Confirm the contents of the Mail Report When you click on View is pressed the contents of the Mail Report are displayed 6 Send the test mail Check on the Send test mail check box then click on Apply to send your test mail to the e mail address you set The mail report function is not available because the network which Outbound Port25 Blocking is used cannot be connected to the SMTP server You cannot use the following characters to enter the characters in the text box Eb NE iL Seg d Using Network Features HOMIEN 31 32 Others Indicators The indicators allow checking the status and notify you of abnormal operation of the projector If the projector exhibits abnormal status address the problem in accordance with the table below ON STANDBY indicator Status Meaning Remedies Lights in red The projector is in Standby mode Flashes in green The projector is ready to operate after having been turned on The lamp cools after the projector is turned off Lights i
44. in to confirm Enter the password when you turn on the projector after disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power cord When it is set to Off you can cancel the security lock You are required to input the password again If you fail to enter the correct password after three consecutive times the projector cannot be used In this case press the 1 key to go Standby mode then turn on the power again Panel Key Lock On Off When set to On locks all the control panel keys of the projector However you can enable operation by performing the following even when Panel Key Lock is set to On Press and hold the I key for approximately 10 seconds during Standby mode The projector turns on Press and hold the MENU key for approximately 10 seconds during power on 2 Panel Key Lock is set to and enables operation of all control panel keys on the projector Lens Control On Off When set to On you can adjusts the lens Focus Zoom and Shift from the Remote commander or the projector To prevent unintentional operation set it to Off after adjusting the lens 1 Available for VPL FH500L only 2 You will not be able to use the projector if you forget your password If you call qualified Sony personnel because you have forgotten the password you will be asked to verify the projector s The Operation Menu nue N Guisn sBunjes pue sjueunsn py 23 serial
45. indow of the Projector with a Web BrOWSeE sak 29 Confirming the Information regarding the Projector 30 Operating the Projector from a Computer 30 Using the Mail Report Function oios isisisi ess 30 Others Indicators 22 sees 32 Messages List 33 Troubleshooting sss 34 Replacing the Lamp 36 Replacing the Air Filter Cartridges uices 38 Attaching Removing the Projection BERE AR N 40 40 Removing eere 44 Installing the Optional Adapter 45 Specifications 46 Projection Distance Lens Shift Range ie Ier 54 Dimensions eee 61 Index iae he EE 64 gt Overview Location and Function of Controls Main Unit Lens not supplied page 40 Front panel page 40 Lamp cover page 36 Q Air filter cover page 38 Ventilation holes intake Ventilation holes exhaust Do not place anything near the ventilation holes as this may cause internal heat buildup Do not place your hand near the ventilation holes and the circumference as this may cause injury ON STANDBY indicator page 32 LAMP COVER indicator page 32 Control panel page 5 Connector panel page 4 Optional adapter slot p
46. ion H H MM C olor Matching 270 Adjust Reset For correcting the brightness and color of the whole projected image manually from the signal level in six steps 1 3 4 5 6 Do not use the projector at an altitude of 2 700 m or higher Available for VPL FH500L only Depending on the position adjusted with the lens shift feature the aspect ratio of the image may change from the original or projected image may be distorted with Keystone adjustment Since the Keystone adjustment is an electronic correction the image may be deteriorated Depending on the adjustment value of Panel Alignment the color and aspect ratio may be changed The brightness and color of the projected image may not match completely even after you adjust Brightness and Color The Installation Menu nue N Guisn sBunjes pue sjueujsnipy 27 28 G The Information Menu The Information menu enables you to confirm various information on the projector such as the total usage hours of a lamp Items Description Model Name Displays the model name Serial No Displays the serial number fH fV horizontal Displays the horizontal frequency vertical frequency of the current input frequency vertical signal frequency Signal type Displays the type of the current input signal Lamp Timer Indicates the usage time and status of a lamp On Lamp 1 Lamp 2 On
47. ity Front Up 4 Right Side Up 5 Upside Down Front Down High Altitude Mode On Off Set to On when using the projector at an altitude of 1 500 m or higher Continuing to use the wrong setting may affect component reliability Screen Aspect 16 10 16 9 4 3 For switching the display area to suit to the screen V Keystone higher the setting narrower the top of the projected image lower the setting the narrower the bottom Panel Alignment 2 This feature allows you to adjust the gaps in the color of characters or the picture When set to On Adjust and Pattern Color can be assigned and adjusted Adjust Item Selects how to make adjustments from below Shift Shifts the whole picture and makes adjustments Zone Selects the desired range and makes adjustments Adjust Color Assigns the desired color to adjust the gaps in color Select Red or Blue to make adjustments based on Green Pattern Color Select R G Red and Green or R G B White all colors when Adjust Color is R Red Select B G Blue and Green or R G B White all colors when the Adjust Color is B Blue Adjust The shift adjustment and zone adjustment of the color selected in Adjust Color can be made with 4 W buttons The Installation Menu Setting items Descript
48. k if the connecting cable is connected to external equipment properly Troubleshooting Symptom Remedy Page The Remote Commander does not work Check that the batteries are installed correctly Check that the batteries are not exhausted Check if the ID Mode of the projector corresponds to that of 7 23 the Remote Commander Check the setting for IR Receiver 23 The fan is noisy The sound from the fan is often greater than normal to cool the 22 26 lamp in the following cases When Lamp Mode is set to High The projector is in at high altitude High Altitude Mode is set to On Temperature is very high If the ventilation holes are blocked the internal temperature of 3 the projector rises and the fan noise becomes larger Troubleshooting 35 36 Replacing the Lamp Replace the lamp with a new one if a message displayed on the projected image or the LAMP COVER indicator notifies you to replace the lamp pages 32 33 The projector incorporates two lamps Before replacement check which lamp is to be replaced page 32 Use an LMP F330 projector lamp not supplied for replacement The lamp remains hot after the projector is turned off If you touch the lamp you may burn your finger When you replace the lamp wait for at least an hour after turning off the projector for the lamp to cool sufficiently Do not
49. lamp lights again when a signal is input or any key is pressed In Lamp Cutoff the ON STANDBY indicator lights in orange page 32 Standby The power will be turned off automatically and the projector goes to Standby mode if no signal is input for 10 minutes Off The Power Saving Mode is released Direct Power On On Off When set to On you can turn the power on without going to Standby mode when the AC power cord is connected to a wall outlet You can also unplug the AC power cord without going to Standby mode when you turn off the projector You may unplug the AC power cord without going to Standby mode The image may not be adjusted properly depending on the type of input signal In such a case adjust it manually to suit to the connected equipment 2 When Standby Mode is set to Low the network and network control function cannot be operated while the projector is in standby mode The Connection Power Menu nue N Guisn sBunjes pue stuaunsnipy eb 26 The Installation Menu The Installation menu is used for installing the projector Setting items Image Flip Description HV H V Off Flips the projected image horizontally and or vertically according to the installation method Installation Attitude Right Side UP Upside Down Front Up Front Down Change the cooling setting to suit to the installation attitude Continuing to use the wrong setting may affect component reliabil
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51. lick this button to show the present status of the projector You can check tne network setings ano information for the CONTROL Click this button to control the projector The functions of the buttons an the control window are the same as those on the supplied remote control Hub or router etc SETUP Sd he sating to use functon euch as mal de You mus erter he administrator name password ta display the Setup screen 2 Set the network settings for the projector using Network Setting on Once you make the network settings you the Connection Power menu can open the Control window only by page 25 performing step 3 of this procedure 3 Start a web browser on the computer enter the following in the address field then press the Enter key on your computer http XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx xxx xxx xxx address for the projector Using Network Features 29 30 How to operate the Control window Switching the page Click one of the Page Switching buttons to display the desired setting page Data Projector SONY INFORMATION Click this button to show the present status of the rajectar You ean check the network settings and other Page Switching buttons Setting the access limitation You can limit a user for accessing any particular page Administrator Allowed access to all pages User Allowed access to all pages except the Setup page Set under Password of the Setup page
52. n green The projector s power is on Lights in orange The projector is in Power Saving Mode lamp cut off Flashes in red The projector is in abnormal status Symptoms are indicated by number of flashes Address the problem in accordance with the following If the symptom is shown again consult with qualified Sony personnel Flashes twice The internal temperature is unusually high Check the items below Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes Check to see if the air filter is not clogged Check if Installation Attitude on the Installation menu is correctly selected Flashes six times Unplug the AC power cord from a wall outlet After checking that the ON STANDBY indicator goes out plug the power cord to a wall outlet again then turn on the projector Other number of flashes Consult with qualified Sony personnel LAMP COVER indicator Status Meaning Remedies Flashes in red Symptoms are indicated by number of flashes Address the problem in accordance with the following Flashes twice The lamp cover or air filter unit are not attached securely Flashes three four five times The temperature of a lamp is high Three times only Lamp 1 Four times only Lamp 2 Five times Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 Turn off the power and wait for the lamp to cool then turn on the power again If the symptom is shown again the lamp may be burnt out In such a case
53. nd Information System Industries Association AMX is a trademark of AMX Corporation The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders In this manual and 9 marks are not specified Dimensions 63 64 Index A ACIN EE AE 4 Acceptable input signal 2 51 Adjust Signal 18 Adjuster UR EE tee ette rite 3 14 Air filter cover 3 38 Antth ft bat EE EE Ee Reed 3 Antitheft lock 3 AA SPECH PME 5 18 20 Attaching Removing the projection lenses eost m vto obo 40 Audio muting ooo ee eee se ee see ee se Re se ee 6 B Background SS Black Level Adj 5 Brightness eere eerie CC Display 2 22 0211 22 eae eren tee ES 16 Color Matching sse 27 Color System avk Color Temp 354 entre 16 Combinations of input signals VPL FHSOOL only 53 Connecting a computer Connecting a external monitor 11 Connecting a video equipment 9 Connection Power menu Connector panel oo eee EE doe A LEE Control panel CONTROL S input connector
54. ns Be careful not to drop the projection lens Avoid removing attaching the lens with the projector installed suspended from a ceiling Avoid touching the lens surface For usable projection lenses and a lens adapter see Specifications page 46 VPLL FM22 ZM32 ZM42 ZM102 Attaching 74011 Removing compensating glass 1 Loosen the four screws that secure the page 41 front panel to remove the front panel in the direction of the front VPLL FM21 ZM31 ZPAI FM22 ZM32 ZMA2 ZM102 Attaching the projection lens Front panel adapter page 42 VPLL ZM101 1 Attaching the projection lens adapter page 42 Attaching the shading sheet page 44 VPLL 4008 Z4011 Z4015 Z4019 ZA025 Z4045 There is no need to attach the projection lens adapter to the projector Screws Screws 3 Insert the four screws supplied with the projector to the flange section of the projection lens Flange section 2 Make the preparations required for the projection lens you are using 40 Attaching Removing the Projection Lens 4 Align the connectors on the projector with those on the projection lens then insert the lens all the way in until it is securely in place Connector section 5 Tighten the four screws attached in step 3 6 Replace the front panel and fasten it with the four screws VPLL FM22 ZM32 ZM42 ZM102 24011 Removing the compensating glass B
55. o adjust the size Press the SHIFT key on the projector or the Remote Commander then press the key to adjust the position To return the lens to the center position of the projected image Press the RESET key on the Remote Commander while adjusting Projecting an Image ue Gunsnipy Bunoeloug 13 Adjusting the tilt of the projector with the adjusters When the projector is installed on an uneven surface you can adjust using the adjusters To correct any trapezoidal distortion of the projected image use the Keystone feature page 5 26 And you can also broaden the adjustment range by removing the nuts from the adjuster Be careful not to let the projector down on your fingers Do not push hard on the top of the projector with the adjuster extended It may cause a malfunction Since the Keystone adjustment is an electronic correction the image may be deteriorated Displaying a pattern for adjusting an image You can display a pattern for adjusting the projected image with the PATTERN key on the Remote Commander Press the PATTERN key again to restore the previous image Projecting an Image Turning Off the Power 1 Press the VO key on the main unit or 1 key on the Remote Commander The message appears if you press the 1 7 key on the main unit Press it again according to the message The fan continues to run for a while to reduce internal heat
56. olding the lock button to M A Air filter unit remove the air filter cover right Grab Air filter unit left Lock button 4 Remove the four air filter cartridges two in each air filter unit from the air filter units and attach new cartridges to the units When attaching the air filter cartridge to the cartridge holder push the air filter cartridge in fully until the tabs of the cartridge holder click 4 points each air filter cartridge a total of 8 points The two air filter units are installed in the right and left positions 38 Replacing the Air Filter Cartridges 6 Close the air filter cover Be sure to attach the air filter unit firmly the power cannot be turned on if it is not closed securely Air filter cartridge Air filter Cartridge cartridge holder Return the air filter units to the projector The top and bottom of the air filter unit have different shapes as illustrated below Be careful of orientation when installing them Tabs left Tabs right Bottom side with a grooved section Slide the air filter unit in fully until the tabs on the projector click to hold it in place 2 points each air filter unit a total of 4 points Replacing the Air Filter Cartridges 39 Attaching Removing the Projection Lens Notes Turn off the projector and disconnect the AC power cord from a wall outlet before you remove attach the projection le
57. r PK F500LA1 Projection Lens Adapter PK F500LA2 HD SDI SDI Input Adaptor 16 7 The values for mass and dimensions are approximate When attaching the VPLL ZP41 2 For details refer to Acceptable Input Signals on page 51 3 Available for VPL FH500L only 4 Not all optional accessories are available in all countries and area Please check with your local Sony Authorized Dealer 5 Information on accessories in this manual are current as of June 2013 6 attach the projection lens to the projector the PK F500LA2 projection lens adapter is required T To attach the projection lens to the projector the PK FSOOLA1 projection lens adapter is required 8 Available for VPL FX500L only Design and specifications of the unit including the optional accessories are subject to change without notice Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THELOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER Specifications 49 Pin assignment
58. rect input select keys on the Remote Commander page 5 2 Connectall equipment to the projector page 8 6 switch your computer to output to external display by changing your 3 Turn on the projector computer s setting Press the I key on the projector or the How to switch the computer to output to key the Remote Commander the projector varies depending on the type of computer 4 Turn on the connected equipment Example 5 Select the input source Press the INPUT key on the projector to display the input select window Press the INPUT key repeatedly or the t 4 7 Adjust the focus size and position of key to select an image to be projected the projected image page 13 The signal icon amp appears on the right side in the input select window when a signal is input Fn F7 Projecting an Image Adjusting the Focus Size and Position of the Projected image Focus Size Zoom Position Lens shift When attaching the Electric focus lens Press the FOCUS key on the projector or the Remote Commander then press the key or 8 8 key to adjust the focus When attaching the Manual focus lens Turn the Focus Ring to adjust the focus When attaching the Electric zoom lens Press the ZOOM key on the projector or the Remote Commander then press the key or 4 4 key to adjust the size When attaching the Manual zoom lens Turn the Zoom Ring t
59. replace the lamp with a new one page 36 Flashes six times The lens is not mounted on the projector page 40 Indicators Messages List When any of the messages listed below appears on the projected image address the problem in accordance with the table below Message Meaning Remedy Page High temp Lamp off in Check the items below 3 26 1 min Check to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes 38 Check to see if the air filter is not clogged Check if Installation Attitude on the Installation menu is correctly selected Frequency is out of Change the output setting of the connected equipment to one 51 range for signals supported by the projector Please check Input A Set Input A Signal Sel to Auto or select the input signal 25 Signal Sel type to suit to the input signal Please replace Lamp 1 Replace the lamp with a new one and replace the air filter The 36 38 and Filter message appears whenever you turn on the power until you replace the lamp Please replace Lamp 2 and Filter Please replace Lamp 1 Lamp 2 and Filter Projector temperature is At an altitude of 1 500 m or higher if you are not using the 3 26 high High Altitude projector check the items below 38 Mode should be On if Check that nothing is blocking the ventilation holes the projector is being Check that the air filter is not clogged used at high altitude Ch
60. rrow keys 4 V for adjustment PATTERN key page 14 APA Auto Pixel Alignment key Automatically adjusts a picture to its clearest while a signal is input from a computer You can cancel the adjustment by pressing the APA key again while adjusting Use this key when a computer signal via the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B Location and Function of Controls 6 Using various functions during projecting D ZOOM Digital Zoom key Enlarges a portion of the image while projecting 1 Press the D ZOOM key to display the digital zoom icon on the projected image 2 Press the keys to move the digital zoom icon to the point on the image you wish to enlarge 3 Press the D ZOOM key or the D ZOOM Key repeatedly to change the enlargement ratio The image can be enlarged up to 4 times Press the RESET key to restore the previous image TWIN Twin Picture key VPL FH500L only You can project the images from two input signals on the screen as a main picture and subpicture at the same time To switch between one and two pictures press the TWIN key on the Remote Commander One picture display TWIN key Two pictures display A Main picture B Subpicture You can select the image to project to the main picture The subpicture is preset to display the image from INPUT B For details on combinations of input signals se
61. sn sBunjes pue stuaunsnipy 21 22 BThe Function Menu The Function menu is used for setting various functions of the projector Setting items Description Smart APA On Off When set to On executes APA automatically when a signal is input CC Display CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Text1 Text2 Text3 Text4 Select the closed caption service Captions or Text Off Closed caption does not appear Pic Muting Mode Shutter Close the shutter when the PIC MUTING key is pressed Image Cuts off the projected image when the PIC MUTING Key is pressed Lamp Mode High Standard When set to High the image becomes brighter and power consumption becomes higher Lamp Light Mode The projector has a function for switching between the two lamps When one lamp is turned off the other is turned on automatically to avoid interrupt of operation Auto Lights the lamp that is set to be used for shorter duration than the other when starting up the projector Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lights the selected lamp If the selected lamp is turn off the other is turned on automatically It is recommended to select this item when you cannot replace the lamp immediately Background Black Blue Selects the background color of the projected image when no signal is input Start Up Image On Off When set to On the Start Up Image is displayed on the screen upon startup of the projector Executes APA when a computer signal is input v
62. tem of the energy saving mode menu as you desire go to step 3 3 Select User then press the key The setting items appear User Lamp Mode Standard Power Saving Mode Off Standby Mode Standard OO Sel Set Emm Back 4 Press the key to select the ECO Mode item then press the key or the ENTER key 5 Press the 4 4 key to select the setting value 6 Press the RETURN key to restore the previous image For details on ECO Mode settings see Lamp Mode page 22 on the Function menu and Standby Mode page 25 and Power Saving Mode page 25 on the Connection Power menu Others Q Infrared transmitter Q ID MODE 1 2 3 switch page 23 Sets an ID mode of the Remote Commander If you assign a different ID number to each projector when multiple projectors are used you can control only the projector with the same ID mode as that of the Remote Commander Q CONTROL S output connector Connects to the CONTROL 5 input connector on the projector with a connecting cable stereo mini plug not supplied when using the Remote Commander as a wired one You do not need to install batteries in the Remote Commander as the power is supplied from the projector About Remote Commander operation Direct the Remote Commander toward the remote control detector The shorter the distance between the Remote Commander and the projector is the wider the angle within which the Remote Commander can control
63. the HDMI cable with an HDMI logo Connecting the Projector To attach the HDMI cable Fix the cable to the cable tie holder at the bottom of the projector using a commercially available cable tie as in the illustration Use a cable tie of less than 1 9 mm 3 8 mm in thickness Bottom of the projector Cable tie commercially available d 1 B rrr Cable tie holder Connecting an External Monitor OUTPUT Projected images can be output to display equipment such as a monitor Display equipment OUTPUT Mini D sub 15 pin cable not supplied RGB input connector This connector outputs the image Output as a computer signal input from the RGB input connector INPUT A INPUT B or a video signal input from the YPBPR input connector INPUT A Connecting the Projector uonejeda4g 11 12 Projecting Adjusting an Image Projecting an Image The size of a projected image depends on the distance between the projector and screen Install the projector so that the projected image fits the screen size For details on projection distances and projected image sizes see Projection Distance and Lens Shift Range page 54 Input select window Input S Video 89 Input B 2 Input C InputD mE Input E OO Sel CAD Skip Video eguipment Projector 1 Wall outlet 1 Plug the AC power cord into a wall You can select the input source using outlet Di
64. the projection lens to the projector it is required to attach the shading sheet supplied with the lens adapter after attaching the lens adapter 1 Remove the two screws from the lens adapter 2 Fitthe shading sheet to the projection lens as illustrated and fasten it to the lens with the two screws Shading Attaching Removing the Projection Lens Removing 1 Loosen the four screws that secure the front panel 1 and remove the front panel pulling it forward 2 2 Loosen the four screws that secure the projection lens then pull it out straight When loosening the screws support the lens with your hands so that it will not fall If the lens was shifted with lens shift adjustment the screws may be too constricted to loosened In such a case adjust to shift the lens to the center position page 13 1 VPL FX500L only Installing the Optional Adapter You can install the optional adapter in INPUT E of the connector panel section of the projector 1 Tum offthe power of the projector and disconnect the power cable 2 Slide the slot cover for the optional adapter attached to the connector panel to the right and remove it Slot cover 3 Insert the optional adapter as far as it goes Example BKM FW16 HD SDI SDI Input Adaptor not supplied 4 Tighten the two screws on the optional adapter GP WY du 6 m E s
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