IFU-HS1, RM-PJHS1, SU-HS1, VPL-HS1, VPL-HS1FP - Sony Projector Service Manual (repair manual). Page 10

Read Sony IFU-HS1 / RM-PJHS1 / SU-HS1 / VPL-HS1 / VPL-HS1FP Service Manual online

1-4
VPL-HS1
GB 
6
Step 1: Installing the Projector
Connections and 
Preparations
Watching sports, etc. with your company
Viewing images, recorded by a digital 
camera and stored in the “Memory Stick,” on 
a large screen.
Before Setting Up the 
Projector
Do not place the projector in the following situations, 
which may cause malfunction or damage to the 
projector.
Poorly ventilated
Highly heated and humid
Very dusty and extremely smoky
Do not use the projector under the following 
conditions.
Tilting the unit out of the range of the 
adjuster setting
Blocking the ventilation holes
Placing the projector without the adjuster
Ventilation
holes
(exhaust)
Ventilation 
holes 
(intake)
7
 GB
Step 1: Installing the Projector
Connections and 
Preparations
Installing the Projector and a 
Screen
The installation distance between the projector and 
screen varies depending on the size of the screen.
1
Determine the installation 
position of the projector and 
screen.
When projecting from the side (SIDE 
SHOT)
Position the projector with the lens end come 
within the area 
 in the illustration, by using 
the values abc and d in the table below as a 
guide. Align the bottom of the adjuster of the 
projector with the bottom end of the screen. 
When projecting from the center 
You can change the projection angle using the 
adjuster. 
Position the projector with the lens end come 
within the area 
 in the illustration, by using  
the values c and d in the table below as a guide. 
a: Maximum horizontal distance between the 
right/left end of the screen and the center of 
the projector’s lens when the projector is 
placed on the side (for “SIDE SHOT”)
b: Horizontal distance between the right/left 
end of the screen and the center of the lens 
when the projector is placed on the side (for 
“SIDE SHOT”)
c: Maximum projection distance between the 
screen and the center of the projector’s lens 
when you use the horizontal distance a, or 
when you place the projector with the center 
of the screen and the center of the lens 
aligned.
d: Minimum projection distance between the 
screen and the center of the lens when you 
use the horizontal distance b, or when you 
place the projector with the center of the 
screen and the center of the lens aligned.
Unit: m (feet)
When you project a 720p format signal, 
computer’s signal, etc.
The table shows the distances when projecting the 
conventional video signals. Distances used for 
projecting a 720p format signal, computer’s signal 
and data stored in the “Memory Stick” are shown on 
page 41.
2
Project an image on the screen 
and adjust the picture so that it 
fits the screen.
To project an image, connect video equipment to 
the projector. (1 page 8)
Screen
 Projector
a
b
c
d
10
°
10
°
Screen 
size 
(inches)
40
60
80
100
120
150
a
0.6
(2.0)
0.9
(3.0)
1.2
(3.9)
1.5
(4.9)
1.8
(5.9)
2.3
(7.5)
b
0.4
(1.3)
0.6
(2.0)
0.8
(2.6)
1.0
(3.3)
1.2
(3.9)
1.6
(5.2)
c
1.7
(5.6)
2.7
(8.9)
3.6
(11.8)
4.5
(14.8)
5.4
(17.7)
6.8
(22.3)
d
1.6
(5.2)
2.5
(8.2)
3.3
(10.8)
4.2
(13.8)
5.0
(16.4)
6.3
(20.7)
Page of 127
Display

Click on the first or last page to see other IFU-HS1 / RM-PJHS1 / SU-HS1 / VPL-HS1 / VPL-HS1FP service manuals if exist.