Sony VPLHS3 Operating Instructions - Page 17

Adjust the picture size and, position., When projecting using Side Shot, adjustment only

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Connections and Preparations 7 Adjust the picture size and position. 3 Move the projector vertically so that the bottom side of the picture fits the bottom inside of the screen frame. Screen Projected picture If "Side Shot" or "V Keystone" are adjusted manually (value adjustment), the built-in test pattern is projected on the screen. If you want to make adjustments using the current input signal, set "Test Pattern" in the INSTALL SETTING menu to "Off." (1 page 32) When projecting using "Side Shot" adjustment only When projecting using "Side Shot" adjustment only, you can adjust to correct horizontal trapezoidal distortion using the "Side Shot" function to the maximum. 1 Set "V Keystone" in the INSTALL SETTING menu to "Manual", press ENTER and M, m or RESET to set the level to "0", then reset the position of the adjuster (1 page 16). Note If "V Keystone" is set to "Auto," the correction capacity of "Side Shot" is reduced. 2 Position the projector so that the picture overlaps on the screen as shown below. Adjust so that the bottom side of the picture is parallel to the bottom side of the screen. Check that the vertical sides of the picture are parallel to the vertical sides of the screen. If the picture does not overlap on the screen as shown above, confirm and adjust the installation position of the projector and screen referring to "Installing the Projector and a Screen" (1 page 7). Adjust so that the bottom side of the picture fits the bottom inside of the screen frame. When adjusting the picture height, do not use the adjuster (1 page 16), but move the projector or the screen vertically to adjust so that the bottom side of the picture fits the bottom inside of the screen frame. 4 Move the projector horizontally to the left or right so that one side of the picture fits the inside end of the screen frame. Adjust so that one side of the picture fits the inside end of the screen frame. If you position the projector on the left side of the screen, adjust so that the left side of the picture fits the left inside end of the screen frame. With the projector positioned on the right side, adjust so that the right side of the picture fits the right inside end of the screen frame. Note When adjusting so that one side of the picture fits the inside end of the screen frame, make sure not to separate the bottom side of the picture from the bottom inside of the screen frame. 17 Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Size and Position GB

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Connections and
Preparations
17
GB
Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
7
Adjust the picture size and
position.
If “Side Shot” or “V Keystone” are adjusted
manually (value adjustment), the built-in test
pattern is projected on the screen. If you want to
make adjustments using the current input signal,
set “Test Pattern” in the INSTALL SETTING
menu to “Off.” (
1
page 32)
When projecting using “Side Shot”
adjustment only
When projecting using “Side Shot” adjustment only,
you can adjust to correct horizontal trapezoidal
distortion using the “Side Shot” function to the
maximum.
1
Set “V Keystone” in the INSTALL SETTING
menu to “Manual", press ENTER and
M
,
m
or RESET to set the level to “0”, then reset
the position of the adjuster (
1
page 16).
Note
If “V Keystone” is set to “Auto,” the correction capacity of “Side
Shot” is reduced.
2
Position the projector so that the picture
overlaps on the screen as shown below.
Check that the vertical sides of the picture are
parallel to the vertical sides of the screen.
If the picture does not overlap on the screen as
shown above, confirm and adjust the installation
position of the projector and screen referring to
“Installing the Projector and a Screen” (
1
page
7).
3
Move the projector vertically so that the
bottom side of the picture fits the bottom
inside of the screen frame.
When adjusting the picture height, do not use the
adjuster (
1
page 16), but move the projector or
the screen vertically to adjust so that the bottom
side of the picture fits the bottom inside of the
screen frame.
4
Move the projector horizontally to the left
or right so that one side of the picture fits
the inside end of the screen frame.
If you position the projector on the left side of the
screen, adjust so that the left side of the picture fits
the left inside end of the screen frame. With the
projector positioned on the right side, adjust so
that the right side of the picture fits the right inside
end of the screen frame.
Note
When adjusting so that one side of the picture fits the inside end
of the screen frame, make sure not to separate the bottom side of
the picture from the bottom inside of the screen frame.
Screen
Projected picture
Adjust so that the bottom side
of the picture is parallel to the
bottom side of the screen.
Adjust so that the bottom side
of the picture fits the bottom
inside of the screen frame.
Adjust so that one side of the picture fits the
inside end of the screen frame.