Sony VPLHS3 Operating Instructions - Page 18

When projecting using both Side, and V Keystone, adjustments

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Connections and Preparations 5 Adjust to correct horizontal trapezoidal distortion using SIDE SHOT + or - . SIDE SHOT 2 Position the projector so that the picture overlaps on the screen as shown below. Adjust so that the vertical sides of the picture are parallel to the vertical sides of the screen. Press SIDE SHOT + or - so that the upper side of the picture becomes parallel to the bottom side. If the right side is longer than the left side, press SIDE SHOT +. If the left side is longer than the right side, press SIDE SHOT -. To fine-adjust the distortion, press M or m. Note Even when projecting using "Side Shot," four sides of a picture may sometimes not be parallel to the sides of a screen frame. When projecting using both "Side Shot" (1 page 32) and "V Keystone" (1 page 32) adjustments When projecting using both "Side Shot" and "V Keystone" adjustments, vertical and horizontal distortions are corrected. 1 Set the "V Keystone" in the INSTALL SETTING menu to "Auto." Note "V Keystone" in the INSTALL SETTING menu is set to "Manual" in the default. If it is set to "Auto," the vertical distortion of the picture will be automatically corrected. The "V Keystone" adjustment may not correct trapezoidal distortion perfectly, depending on the room temperature or the screen angle. In this case, set manually by value adjustment. Check that both vertical sides of the picture are parallel to the vertical sides of the screen. If they are not parallel, set "V Keystone" in the INSTALL SETTING menu to "Manual," then press ENTER and adjust the distortion with M or m so that they become parallel. 3 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. If the picture does not overlap on the screen, determine and adjust the installation position of the projector and screen referring to "Installing the Projector and a Screen" (1 page 7). 18 GB Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Size and Position

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Connections and
Preparations
GB
18
Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
5
Adjust to correct horizontal trapezoidal
distortion using SIDE SHOT + or – .
Press SIDE SHOT + or – so that the upper side of
the picture becomes parallel to the bottom side. If
the right side is longer than the left side, press
SIDE SHOT +. If the left side is longer than the
right side, press SIDE SHOT –. To fine-adjust the
distortion, press
M
or
m
.
Note
Even when projecting using “Side Shot,” four sides of a picture
may sometimes not be parallel to the sides of a screen frame.
When projecting using both “Side
Shot” (
1
page 32) and “V Keystone”
(
1
page 32) adjustments
When projecting using both “Side Shot” and “V
Keystone” adjustments, vertical and horizontal
distortions are corrected.
1
Set the “V Keystone” in the INSTALL
SETTING menu to “Auto."
Note
“V Keystone” in the INSTALL SETTING menu is set to
“Manual” in the default. If it is set to “Auto,” the vertical distortion
of the picture will be automatically corrected. The “V Keystone”
adjustment may not correct trapezoidal distortion perfectly,
depending on the room temperature or the screen angle. In this
case, set manually by value adjustment.
2
Position the projector so that the picture
overlaps on the screen as shown below.
Check that both vertical sides of the picture are
parallel to the vertical sides of the screen.
If they are not parallel, set “V Keystone” in the
INSTALL SETTING menu to “Manual,” then
press ENTER and adjust the distortion with
M
or
m
so that they become parallel.
3
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.
If the picture does not overlap on the screen,
determine and adjust the installation position of
the projector and screen referring to “Installing the
Projector and a Screen” (
1
page 7).
SIDE SHOT
Adjust so that the vertical sides of the picture are
parallel to the vertical sides of the screen.
Adjust so that one side of the picture fits the
inside end of the screen frame.