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SONY53157_VPLC 6/27/07 9:38 AM Page 1

VPL-C Series

Compact Data Projector

sony.com/projectors

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The VPL-C Series – A New and Powerful Line of Projectors

Designed to Meet the Needs of Medium-Sized Corporate

Conference Rooms and School Classrooms

The new Sony VPL-C Series is composed of six projectors, each specifically designed to match your requirements for powerful presentations in both the classroom and conference room. The VPL-CW125 boasts WXGA resolution, which is ideal for presentations from a wide-screen source such as a WXGA PC or a 16:9 aspectratio video. The rest of the VPL-C Series of projectors has native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution for projecting high-quality images. The brightness range of these projectors is 2700 to 3500 lumens depending on the model, enabling bright presentations even in ambient light conditions. Furthermore, a newly developed lens provides crisp and clear images with minimal aberration.

Designed with installation flexibility and easy maintenance in mind, the new Sony

VPL-C Series is a delight for system integrators and maintenance staff. These projectors have multiple video and audio interfaces, enabling them to be configured with a variety of equipment. They are also designed for easy lamp replacement and filter cleaning. The VPL-CW125, VPL-CX155, and VPL-CX125 each have a network interface that enables presentations and maintenance over IP networks.

A number of other useful features includes vertical and horizontal keystone* 1 correction, smart APA, and direct power on/off. For classroom settings, security features such as a control panel key lock, password authentication system, and a security bar can prove indispensable.

The attractive, bright, and flexible VPL-C Series of projectors is ideal for use in medium-sized corporate conference rooms, school classrooms, and several other environments.

* 1 Horizontal keystone correction is available on the VPL-CW125, VPL-CX155, and VPL-CX125 only.

The New VPL-C Series at a Glance

VPL-CW125 *2 VPL-CX155 VPL-CX150 VPL-CX125 VPL-CX120 VPL-CX100

Resolution

Brightness

Network Capable

WXGA

3000 lm

Yes

Side Shot TM Horizontal Yes

Keystone Correction

Remote Commander

Unit

TM Multi-function

3500 lm

No

No

Card Type

XGA (1024 x 768)

Yes

Yes

Multi-function

3000 lm

*2 The VPL-CW125 is planned to be available in the fall of 2007. Specifications are based on current information.

No

No

Card Type

2700 lm

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FEATURES

High Picture Quality and Bright

Images

3LCD Projection System

VPL-C Series

The VPL-CW125 incorporates three highaperture 0.74-inch LCD panels with WXGA resolution so that images from WXGA sources are projected with the correct aspect ratio. This highly efficient projector achieves a brightness of 3000 lumens from a 200 W lamp. The rest of the projectors in the new VPL-C Series lineup provide native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution with a brightness of 3500, 3000, or 2700 lumens depending on the model. In addition, all of these projectors incorporate a newly designed ACF (Advanced Crisp Focus) glass lens for projecting crisp and beautiful images right to the very corners of the screen (Fig. 1) .

Choose the right projector to match the environment.

Conventional Projectors

Because the new VPL-C Series uses a 3LCD projection system, projected images are bright and natural. 3LCD is a projection system using three LCD panels, which is also known as HTPS

(High-Temperature Polysilicon). This system provides high light transmission and excellent color reproduction. It also provides smooth gradients in dark areas, and even helps prevent color breakup.

Installation Flexibility and Easy

Maintenance

Multiple Interfaces for Flexible

Configurations

The VPL-C Series of projectors accepts a wide variety of input signals, including component and composite video, S-Video (Y/C), and computer signals up to SXGA+ (fV: 60 Hz) – providing multiple source options. They also have a monitor output and audio inputs and outputs, providing flexibility for classroom installations. The VPL-CW125, VPL-CX155, and

VPL-CX125 models each have a network interface for even more flexibility, enabling presentations and control via a network.

Easy Lamp Replacement and Filter Cleaning

(Minimal Maintenance) (Fig. 2)

When a lamp needs to be replaced in any of the VPL-C Series projectors, a message will appear on the screen to inform the user. Filter cleaning is recommended at the same time as lamp replacement to greatly reduce the number of maintenance events compared to conventional projectors. The lamp is easily accessible from inside the rear cover, while the filter can be reached from the front of the projector. This means that lamp replacement and filter cleaning can be performed without uninstalling the projector.

Fig. 1 ACF Lens vs. Conventional Lens

(simulated images)

Fig. 2 Easy Lamp Replacement and Filter Cleaning

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ID Function for Multi-Projector Installation

VPL-CW125 VPL-CX155 VPL-CX125

With a built-in ID function, the VPL-C Series of projectors can be controlled independently using a single Remote Commander unit. For multi-projector installations in a single room, this feature is indispensable during both installation and operation.

Vertical and Horizontal Digital Keystone

Correction

Both vertical digital keystone correction and the Side Shot *3 (horizontal keystone correction) functions are available on the VPL-C Series of projectors. These allow images to be projected with their correct geometry when space is limited or when the projector is placed off-axis from the center of the screen.

*3 The Side Shot function is available on the VPL-CW125,

VPL-CX155, and VPL-CX125 only .

Maintenance via Network

VPL-CW125 VPL-CX155 VPL-CX125

A number of functions on the VPL-CW125,

VPL-CX155, and VPL-CX125 can be performed remotely via a web browser.

*4 For example, the projector’s current status can be verified and simple controls can be performed, such as powering the unit on or off. Also, the system can be set up to send automatic e-mail reports to designated recipients for scheduled maintenance, including projected lamp life and error reports.

*4 Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher is required.

High Security (Control Panel Key Lock,

Password Authentication System,

Security Bar, and Kensington Lock)

Both a control panel key lock and a password authentication system are available to help prevent unauthorized use of the VPL-C Series projectors. A built-in security bar or Kensington TM lock can also be used to help prevent theft.

Useful Remote Commander Units

Multi-Function Remote (Fig. 3)

VPL-CW125 VPL-CX155 VPL-CX125

The supplied Remote Commander unit for the

VPL-CW125, VPL-CX155, and VPL-CX125 is useful for both setting up the projector during installation and changing settings for a presentation. This unit has buttons for direct input selection, so users do not have to toggle through the entire range of inputs to select the desired one. With the projector ID function, each projector in a multiple-projector installation can be controlled independently from a single remote.

Compact Card-Type Remote (Fig. 4)

VPL-CX150 VPL-CX120 VPL-CX100

For simple operation, the VPL-CX150,

VPL-CX120, and VPL-CX100 are supplied with a card-type Remote Commander unit that can be used to adjust projector settings such as digital zoom and audio volume or to activate

APA, picture muting, and picture freeze functions.

Quiet and Efficient Operation

Thanks to a new and unique Sony cooling system, the VPL-C Series operates with a very low fan noise, allowing audiences to concentrate on the speaker during presentations. The efficient cooling system minimizes cabinet/exhaust air temperatures and dust ingress, which ultimately improves reliability.

Fig. 4 Card-Type

Remote

Fig. 3 Multi-Function

Remote

(not to scale)

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Network Presentations

VPL-CW125 VPL-CX155 VPL-CX125

When the VPL-CW125, VPL-CX155, or the

VPL-CX125 projectors are installed on a LAN, presentations can be projected from any networked PC *5 – whether connected via a LAN cable or wirelessly. Switching from presenter to presenter is as easy as clicking a mouse – there’s no fussing with cables.

*5 Requires supplied application software to be installed on the PC.

High-speed Image Transfer over IP Networks

Because these projectors employ efficient compression and transmission techniques, they can receive and project images via IP networks for effective presentations from any networked

PC. In fact, they can even handle animated

Microsoft ® PowerPoint ® presentations.

Network Presentations Using up To Five

Projectors

Up to five projectors can be connected to a network, and the image from a single PC can be projected by each of them. This feature is ideal for both large venues and multiple rooms in which images have to be projected from various locations.

Network Presentations Almost Anywhere

By manually registering a PC’s IP address to these projectors, images can be projected not only across the country, but across the globe.

This is ideal for applications such as distance learning and long-distance corporate communication.

VPL-CW125

VPL-CX155

VPL-CX125

Wireless

Access

Point

Room A

VPL-CW125

VPL-CX155

VPL-CX125

PC

LAN

Room B

PC PC

Network Presentation System Diagram

PC

System Requirements to Run Supplied Application Software

Hardware Minimum CPU Requirements: Intel ® Pentium ® III 600-MHz or CPU recommended for use with OS – whichever requirement is higher

Operating System

Browser

Minimum Memory Requirements: 64 MB or amount of memory recommended for use with OS – whichever requirement is higher (128 MB or more is recommended)

Hard Disk: 10 MB or more of free space

Other Hardware Requirements: Display (XGA recommended), Network Capability,

CD-ROM Drive

Microsoft Windows ® 98 SE / Windows ME / Windows 2000 /

Windows XP Home Edition / Windows XP Professional Edition /

Windows Vista Home Basic / Windows Vista Home Premium /

Windows Vista Ultimate / Windows Vista Business

Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher

Sony cannot guarantee that the application software will run properly even though all of the above system requirements are met.

Notice Regarding Network Presentations

• When a WXGA or higher resolution image is sent from a computer to the VPL-CW125 projector, the image is processed using 1024 x 768 pixels.

• Animation effects and the slide show function in Microsoft PowerPoint presentations can be used; however, transmission delays may occur if a large number of effects are performed at once or if several slides are turned at once.

• Network transmission is not suitable for video.

• Network transmission should not be used with sound.

• Applications that use DirectX ® application programming interface may not be displayed properly.

• When using Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 Operating Systems, the user must be logged into an account with computer administrator access.

• Application software is provided in English and Japanese.

• Network presentations may not be possible depending on network environment and available bandwidth.

Other Features

• Digital Zoom Function (up to 4x)

• Image Freeze Function

• Smart APA (Auto Pixel Alignment)

• Multi Language OSD

• Ceiling Mount Design *6

• Direct Power On/Off

• Picture/Audio Muting

• Low Power Consumption (0.5 W standby power)

*6 Requires an optional ceiling mount kit. Please contact your local Sony sales office for details.

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PRESET SIGNAL CHART

4

5

2

3

No.

Preset signal

1 Video 60 Hz

Video 50 Hz

480/60i

575/50i

480/60p

6 575/50p

28

29

30

7

8

10

11

21

1080/60i

1080/50i

720/60p

720/50p

640 x 350

22

23

24

640 x 400

25

26 640 x 480

27

Video 60 Hz fH (kHz)

15.734

Video 50 Hz

DTV 480/60i

DTV 575/50i

480/60p (NTSC

Progressive component)

15.625

15.734

15.625

31.470

575/50p (PAL Progressive 31.250

component)

1035/60i, 1080/60i 33.750

1080/50i

720/60p

720/50p

VGA Mode 1

VESA 85 (VGA350)

NEC PC98

VGA Mode 2

VESA 85 (VGA400)

VGA Mode 3

Mac 13

VESA 72

VESA 75 (IBM M3)

VESA 85

28.130

45.000

37.500

31.469

37.861

24.823

31.469

37.861

31.469

35.000

37.861

37.500

43.269

fV (Hz)

59.940

50.000

59.940

50.000

60.000

50.000

60.000

50.000

60.000

50.000

70.086

85.080

56.416

70.086

85.080

59.940

66.667

72.809

75.000

85.008

Sync

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

S on G/Y

H-pos, V-neg

H-pos, V-neg

H-neg, V-neg

H-neg, V-pos

H-neg, V-pos

H-neg, V-neg

H-neg, V-neg

H-neg, V-neg

H-neg V-neg

H-neg V-neg

49

50

55

56

60

46

47

48

42

43

44

45

39

40

41

36

37

38

No.

Preset signal

31 800 x 600

32

33

34

35

832 x 624

1024 x 768

1152 x 864

1152 x 900

1280 x 960

1280 x 1024

1400 x 1050

1280 x 768

1280 x 720

1360 x 768

VESA 56

VESA 60

VESA 72

VESA 75 (IBM M5)

VESA 85

Mac 16

VESA 60

VESA 70

VESA 75

VESA 85

VESA 70

VESA 75

VESA 85

SUN LO

VESA 60

VESA 75

VESA 60

SXGA VESA75

SXGA VESA85

SXGA+

1280 x 768/60

1280 x 720/60

1360 x 768/60 fH (kHz)

35.156

37.879

48.077

46.875

53.674

49.724

48.363

56.476

60.023

68.677

63.995

67.500

77.487

61.795

60.000

75.000

63.974

79.976

91.146

65.317

47.776

44.772

44.720

fV (Hz)

56.250

60.317

72.188

75.000

85.061

74.550

60.004

70.069

75.029

84.997

70.019

75.000

85.057

65.960

60.000

75.000

60.013

75.025

85.024

59.978

59.870

59.855

59.799

Images may not be reproduced correctly when signals other than those listed above are input. Contact your local Sony sales office for more information regarding signals not listed.

Sync

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos8

H-neg, V-neg

H-neg V-neg

H-neg V-neg

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-neg, V-neg

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-pos, V-pos

H-neg, V-pos

H-neg, V-pos

H-neg, V-pos

H-neg, V-pos

THROWING DISTANCE CHART

VPL-CX155

Screen size 40 a min mm 1170

(inches) (46 1 /

8

) max mm b

1350

(inches) (53 1 / 4 ) mm x-237

(inches) (x-9 3 /

8

) c mm x-298

(inches) (x-11 3 /

4

)

VPL-CW125

VPL-CX150 VPL-CX125

60

1770

(69 3 /

4

)

2050

(80 3 / 4 ) x-356

(x-14 1 /

8

) x-417

(x-16 1 /

2

)

80

2380

(93 3 /

4

)

2750

(108 3 / 8 ) x-474

(x-18 3 /

4

) x-535

(x-21 1 /

8

)

100

2990

(117 3 /

4

)

3450

(135 7 / 8 ) x-593

(x-23 3 /

8

) x-654

(x-25 3 /

4

)

120

3590

(141 3 /

8

)

4140

(163 1 / 8 ) x-711

(x-28) x-772

(x-30 1 /

2

)

VPL-CX120 VPL-CX100

150

4500

(177 1 /

4

)

5190

(204 3 / 8 ) x-889

(x-35) x-950

(x-37 1 /

2

)

180

5410

(213 1 /

8

)

6240

(245 3 / 4 ) x-1067

(x-42 1 /

8

) x-1128

(x-44 1 /

2

)

200

6020

(237 1 /

16

)

6940

(273 3 / 8 ) x-1185

(x-46 3 /

4

) x-1247

(x-49 1 /

8

)

250

7540

(297)

8680

(341 7 / 8 ) x-1482

(x-58 3 /

8

) x-1543

(x-60 7 /

8

)

300

9050

(356 3 /

8

)

10430

(410 3 / 4 ) x-1778

(x-70 1 /

8

) x-1839

(x-72 1 /

2

)

Wall x

Center of the screen

Center of the lens c b

Floor a a: distance between the screen and the center of the lens b: distance between the floor and the center of the lens c: distance between the floor and the bottom of the adjusters of the projector x : distance between the floor and the center of the screen

(free)

Screen size 40 a min mm 1260

(inches) (49 5 /

8

) max mm b

1460

(inches) (57 1 / 2 ) mm x-257

(inches) (x-10 1 /

8

) c mm x-318

(inches) (x-12 5 /

8

)

60

1920

(75 5 /

8

)

2220

(87 1 / 2 ) x-385

(x-15 1 /

4

) x-446

(x-17 5 /

8

)

80

2570

(101 1 /

4

)

2970

(117) x-513

(x-20 1 /

4

) x-575

(x-22 5 /

8

)

100

3230

(127 1 /

4

)

3720

(146 1 / 2 ) x-642

(x-25 3 /

8

) x-703

(x-27 3 /

4

)

120

3880

(152 7 /

8

)

4480

(176 1 / 2 ) x-770

(x-30 3 /

8

) x-831

(x-32 3 /

4

)

150

4870

(191 7 /

8

)

5610

(221) x-963

(x-38) x-1024

(x-40 3 /

8

)

180

5850

(230 3 /

8

)

6740

(265 1 / 2 ) x-1155

(x-45 1 /

2

) x-1216

(x-48)

200

6500

(256)

7490

(295) x-1284

(x-50 5 /

8

) x-1345

(x-53)

250

8140

(320 5 /

8

)

9370

(369) x-1605

(x-63 1 /

4

) x-1666

(x-65 5 /

8

)

300

9780

(385 1 /

8

)

11260

(443 3 / 8 ) x-1925

(x-75 7 /

8

) x-1987

(x-78 1 /

4

)

VPL-CX155 VPL-CX150 VPL-CX125 VPL-CX120 VPL-CX100

Screen size a’ min mm 1290

(inches) (50 3 / 4 ) max mm 1470

(inches) (57 7 /

8

) x

40 60

1900

(74 7 / 8 )

2170

(85 1 /

2

)

80

2500

(98 1

2870

(113 1

/ 2 )

/

8

)

100

3110

(122 1

(140 1 /

/ 2 )

3560

4

)

120

3720

(146 1 / 2 )

4260

(167 3 /

4

) mm b+290 b+409 b+527 b+646 b+764

(inches) (b+11 1 /

2

) (b+16 1 /

8

) (b+20 3 /

4

) (b+25 1 /

2

) (b+30 1 /

8

) b Free

150

4630

(182 3 / 8 )

5310

(209 1 /

8

)

180

5540

(218 1 / 4 )

6360

(250 1 /

2

)

200

6140

(241 7

(277 5 /

/ 8 )

7050

8

)

250

7660

(301 5 / 8 )

8800

(346 1 /

2

) b+942 b+1120 b+1239 b+1535

(b+37 1 /

8

) (b+44 1 /

8

) (b+48 7 /

8

) (b+60 1 /

2

)

300

9180

(361 1 / 2 )

10540

(415 1 /

8

) b+1831

(b+72 1 /

8

)

VPL-CW125

Screen size 40 a’ min mm 1400

(inches) (55 1 /

8

) max mm 1600 x

(inches) mm

(63) b+310

(inches) (b-12 1 / 4 ) b

60

2060

(81 1 /

8

)

2350

(92 5 / 8 ) b+438

(b-17 3 / 8 )

80

2710

(106 3 /

4

)

3100

(122 1 / 8 ) b+567

(b-22 3 / 8 )

100

3370

(132 3 /

4

)

3860

(152) b+695

(b-27 3 / 8 )

120

4020

(158 5 /

16

)

150

5010

(197 3 /

8

)

4610

(181 5 / 8 ) b+823

(b-32 1 / 2 )

Free

5740

(226 1 / 8 ) b+1016

(b-40)

180

5990

(235 7 /

8

)

6870

(270 5 / 8 ) b+1208

(b-47 5 / 8 )

200

6640

(261 1 /

2

)

7620

(300 1 / 8 ) b+1337

(b-52 3 / 4 )

250

8280

(326 1 /

8

)

9510

(374 1 / 2 ) b+1658

(b-65 3 / 8 )

300

9920

(390 5 /

8

)

11390

(448 1 / 2 ) b+1979

(b-78)

Wall x a‘

Center of the lens

Center of the screen

Ceiling b a’: distance between the screen and the front mounting hole on the bottom surface of the projector b: distance between the ceiling and the projector mounting surface of the suspension support (ceiling mount kit is not supplied) x : distance between the ceiling and the center of the screen

Please contact your nearest Sony office for details on installing the VPL-C Series of projectors.

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORY

LMP-C200

Projector Lamp (for replacement)

I/O PANEL

NETWORK

INPUT C

RGB

MONITOR

OUTPUT

AUDIO

INPUT A

AUDIO

S VIDEO VIDEO

VIDEO IN

RGB

INPUT C

AUDIO

AUDIO RS-232C

REMOTE

VPL-CW125

VPL-CX155

VPL-CX125

VPL-CX150

VPL-CX120

VPL-CX100

RGB

MONITOR

OUTPUT

AUDIO

INPUT A

AUDIO

S VIDEO VIDEO

VIDEO IN

RGB

INPUT C

AUDIO

AUDIO RS-232C

REMOTE

DIMENSIONS

Lens Center

Remote Control Sensor

2 5 /

8

(64.9)

Network Interface on

VPL-CW125/

VPL-CX155/

VPL-CX125 Only

31

/ 32

(24)

5 5 /

8

(141)

1

13

/ 16 (45) 1

13

/ 16 (46) 14

3

/ 4 (372)

Unit: inches (mm)

6

(

1

/

4

)

RGB

INPUT A

AUDIO RGB

NETWORK

INPUT C

MONITOR

OUTPUT

AUDIO S VIDEO VIDEO

VIDEO IN

AUDIO

INPUT B

AUDIO

RS-232C

REMOTE

CONTROL PANEL

LAMP/

COVER

ON/

STANDBY

INPUT KEYSTONE MENU

PUSH

ENTER

PIC

MUTING

ø4

12 (

1

/

2

) 21 (

27

/

32

)

Security Bar Cross Section

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SPECIFICATIONS

VPL-CW125 VPL-CX155 VPL-CX150 VPL-CX125 VPL-CX120 VPL-CX100

Optical

Projection system

LCD panel

Projection lens

Lamp

Screen coverage

Keystone correction range*

Light output

0.74-inch WXGA panel,

3,278,400

(1366 x 800 x 3) pixels

3 LCD panels, 1 lens projection system

0.79-inch XGA panel, 2,359,296 (1024 x 768 x 3) pixels

1.2 times zoom lens, f23.5 to 28.2 mm, F1.75 to 2.17

200W ultra high pressure Lamp

Vertical: +/- 25° (max.),

Horizontal: +/- 15° (max.)

3000 lumens

(lamp mode high),

2200 lumens

(lamp mode standard)

40 to 300 inches (measured diagonally)

Vertical: +/- 25° (max.)

3500 lumens (lamp mode high) ,

2500 lumens (lamp mode standard)

Vertical: +/- 25° (max.),

Horizontal: +/- 15° (max.)

3000 lumens (lamp mode high) ,

2200 lumens (lamp mode standard)

Vertical: +/- 25° (max.)

2700 lumens

(lamp mode high) ,

1900 lumens

(lamp mode standard)

Signals

Color system

Resolution

Acceptable computer signals

Acceptable video signals

Video: 750 TV lines,

RGB: 1366 x 800 pixels

NTSC

3.58

, PAL, SECAM, NTSC

4.43

, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60 (automatically/manually selected)

Video: 750 TV lines, RGB: 1024 x 768 pixels fH : 19 to 92KHz, fV : 48 to 92Hz (Up to SXGA+ (fV 60Hz))

15k RGB 50/60Hz, Component 50/60Hz, Progressive Component, DTV (480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p, 575/50p, 720/60p, 720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i),

Composite Video, Y/C Video

Speaker

Mono 1 W (max.) x1

General

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Weight

Power requirements

Power consumption

Heat dissipation

Operating temperature

Operating humidity

Storage temperature

Storage humidity

Inputs/Outputs

VIDEO IN

Video

S Video

Audio

INPUT A

Analog RGB / Component

Audio

INPUT B

Analog RGB

Audio

INPUT C

Network

14 3 /

4 x 3 5 /

8 x 11 3 /

4 inches, (372 x 90 x 298 mm)

Approx. 9 lbs 1 oz (4.1 kg)

AC 100 to 240 V, 2.9 - 1.2 A, 50/60 Hz

Max. 285 W, Standby 7 W, Standby (low) 0.5 W

973 BTU

32 to 95 °F (0 to 35 °C)

35 to 85% (no condensation)

-4 to 140 °F (-20 to 60 °C)

10 to 90%

Composite Video (RCA phono jack)

Y/C Mini DIN 4-pin

Stereo mini jack

HD D-sub 15-pin (female)

Stereo mini jack

HD D-sub 15-pin (female)

Stereo mini jack

RJ45: 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T – RJ45: 100BASE-TX/

10BASE-T

OUTPUT

Monitor out

Audio

REMOTE

Supplied accessories

HD D-sub 15pin

Stereo mini jack (variable out)

RS-232C: D-sub 9 pin (female)

Remote Commander Unit

Size AA (R6) batteries (x2)

Remote Commander Unit

(Card type)

Lithium battery

CR2025 (x1)

Lens cap

Remote Commander

Unit

Size AA (R6) batteries (x2)

HD D-sub 15 pin cable (2m)

AC power cord

Operating Instructions and Application Software (CD-ROM)

Quick Reference Manual

Safety Regulations

Security Label

Warranty Card

Remote Commander Unit (Card type)

Lithium battery CR2025 (x1)

* Horizontal and vertical keystone correction ranges are dependent on one another. Maximum keystone correction may vary with input signal.

• Halogenated flame retardants are not used in cabinets or printed wiring boards.

• Standby power consumption: 0.5 W.

• Corrugated cardboard is used for the packaging cushions.

Sony Electronics Inc.

One Sony Drive • Park Ridge, NJ 07656 sony.com/projectors

DI-0118A

MK10402V1

© 2007 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved.

Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.

Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

All non-metric weights and measurements are approximate.

Sony, Remote Commander and Side Shot are trademarls of Sony.

Kensington is a trademark of Kensington Technology Group.

Microsoft and Powerpoint are trademarks of Microsoft.

Printed in U.S.A. 6/07

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Key Features

  • Home cinema
  • LCD 3000 ANSI lumens
  • Lamp
  • WXGA (1280x768)
  • Screen size compatibility: 1016 - 7620 mm (40 - 300")
  • 1 W
  • 285 W

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