HP Hewlett Packard Projector VPL CX75 User Manual

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DATA PROJECTOR  
VPL-CX70  
VPL-CX75  
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Control Panel Key Lock  
Back-to-Front Tilt  
Control panels on both the top and the side of the  
projector can be locked, preventing inadvertent or  
unauthorised adjustment of the controls.  
The VPL-CX70/CX75 can be tilted upwards or  
downwards by up to 90 degrees, making them ideal  
for rear-projection applications.  
On Screen Multi-Language Setup Menu  
Low-Power Consumption  
The On-Screen Display for projector control is  
available in thirteen languages: English, Dutch,  
French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese,  
Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Japanese, Chinese,  
and Korean. Its position and colour can be altered,  
depending on user preferences.  
Standby power consumption of less than 0.5 W has  
been achieved, making the VPL-CX70/CX75 highly  
eco-friendly projectors.  
OFF & GO  
The VPL-CX70/CX75 incorporates a built-in circuit  
that continues to run its cooling fan after the power  
is cut. This feature allows you to unplug the  
projector and carry it away without waiting, because  
the fan continues to cool the unit.  
Ceiling Mountable  
The VPL-CX70/CX75 can be ceiling mounted or used  
for rear projection. Screw holes on the bottom plate  
are provided for use with a suspension-type  
bracket.  
Other Features  
Digital Zoom Function  
System Expandability (network capability,  
CX75 only)  
By integrating into a wireless LAN environment, it is  
possible to control functions such as Power On/Off  
and to acquire status information such as the length  
of time the lamp has been on through a Web  
browser.  
Freeze Function  
Picture/Audio Muting Function  
Adjustable Rear Legs  
Throwing Distance  
Floor Installation  
Screen Size (mm)  
40  
60  
80  
100  
120  
3570  
4140  
x-711  
x-773  
150  
180  
200  
250  
7490  
300  
Minimum  
Maximum  
1160  
1350  
x-237  
x-299  
1760  
2040  
x-356  
x-417  
2360  
2740  
x-474  
x-536  
2970  
3440  
x-593  
x-654  
4470  
5180  
x-889  
x-951  
5380  
5980  
9000  
Screen  
a
6230  
6930  
8670  
10420  
x-1778  
x-1840  
b
c
x-1067  
x-1129  
x-1185  
x-1247  
x-1482  
x-1543  
Projector  
x
b
c
Screen Size (inches)  
40  
60  
80  
93  
100  
117  
120  
150  
180  
200  
250  
295  
300  
3
3
5
1
7
1
3
Minimum  
a
45 /4  
69 /8  
140 /8  
176 /8  
211 /8  
235 /2  
354 /8  
a
1
3
1
1
3
7
1
3
Maximum  
53 /4  
80 /8  
108  
135 /2  
163 /8  
204  
245 /8  
272 /8  
341 /2  
410 /8  
3
3
3
3
3
1
b
c
x-9 /8  
x-14  
x-18 /4  
x-23 /8  
x-28  
x-35  
x-42  
x-46 /4  
x-58 /8  
x-70 /8  
7
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
7
1
x-11 /8  
x-16 /2  
x-21 /8  
x-25 /8  
x-30 /2  
x-37 /2  
x-44 /2  
x-49 /8  
x-60 /8  
x-72 /2  
a:  
b:  
c:  
x:  
distance between the screen to the centre of the lens  
distance between the floor and the centre of the lens  
distance between the floor and the foot of the projector  
distance between the floor and the centre of the screen, free  
Ceiling Installation  
Screen Size (mm)  
40  
1260  
1450  
b+293  
free  
60  
80  
100  
3070  
3540  
b+649  
120  
3670  
4240  
b+767  
150  
4580  
5280  
b+945  
180  
5480  
200  
250  
7600  
8770  
300  
9100  
a'  
Minimum  
Maximum  
1860  
2140  
b+411  
2470  
2840  
b+530  
6090  
7030  
a'  
b
6330  
10520  
b+1834  
x
x
b+1123  
b+1241 b+1538  
b
Screen Size (inches)  
40  
60  
80  
100  
121  
120  
150  
180  
200  
250  
300  
5
1
3
5
3
7
7
1
3
Minimum  
a'  
49 /8  
73 /4  
97 /8  
144 /8  
180 /8  
215 /8  
239 /8  
299 /4  
358 /8  
1
3
7
1
1
13  
3
1
Maximum  
57 /8  
84 /8  
111 /8  
139 /2  
167  
1
208  
1
249 /4 276 /16  
345 /8  
414 /4  
5
1
7
5
1
7
5
1
x
b+11 /8 b+16 /4 b+20 /8 b+25 /8  
b+30 /4 b+37 /4 b+44 /4 b+48 /8 b+60 /8 b+72 /4  
b
free  
a': distance between the screen and the front mounting hole on the bottom surface of the projector  
b : distance between the ceiling and the front mounting hole on the bottom surface of the projector  
x:  
distance between the ceiling and the centre of the screen  
Ceiling mount is not supplied. Please contact your nearest Sony office for details on installing the VPL-CX70/CX75  
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Short Focal-Length Lens, Power Focus,  
Power Zoom  
Simple Mode  
Air Shot Simple Mode is a revolutionary new way of  
presenting, allowing you to establish wireless  
communication between projector and PC, and to  
instantly begin your presentation. This feature is  
simple to use, even for those not familiar with setting  
up wireless network systems.  
The short focal-length lens enables a large screen  
size from a short throwing distance. An 80-inch*  
image can be projected from a distance of only 2.4  
metres. This feature is invaluable when room space  
is limited but dynamic presentations are required. In  
addition, power focus and zoom are easily  
controlled from the supplied remote commander  
when the projector is away from the user.  
Making Air Shot Wireless Presentations is  
as Easy as 1, 2, 3!  
* Viewable area, measured diagonally  
1) Simply insert the wireless LAN  
card into the VPL-CX75, and  
turn on the projector.  
Side Shot™ Horizontal Keystone  
Adjustment  
2) Then, plug the USB wireless  
LAN module into your PC.  
Without Side Shot  
With Side Shot  
Side Shot digital horizontal keystone adjustment  
capabilities allow you to effortlessly align the picture  
at the press of a button. This technology allows you  
the convenience of placing the projector off-axis  
from the centre of the screen when necessary.  
3) The image on your PC is  
automatically projected  
from the VPL-CX75.  
Air Shot Wireless  
Presentations  
Note: The Projector Station for Air Shot  
software application must be installed  
on the PC the first time the projector’s  
Air Shot feature is used. This can be  
done by simply plugging the USB  
The VPL-CX75 features Sony’s Air Shot wireless  
transmission function, which eliminates the need for  
cable connections between PC and projector. This  
convenient feature makes it easy to switch  
presentations from one person to another – the  
presenter simply passes a USB wireless LAN module  
to the next presenter. It also allows mobility  
between PC and projector, so that you can pick up  
your PC and walk to another part of the room  
without fumbling with a cable.  
storage media into your PC and  
following the “Setup Wizard” instructions on your PC display. *  
*
When using Windows XP or Windows 2000, the user must be  
logged into an account with computer administrator access.  
*
LAN Connection Capability  
Projector  
PC  
Access point  
PC  
PC  
In office environments with a wireless LAN capability,  
the VPL-CX75 can be accessed via a wireless LAN  
access point and used by any PC on the LAN. This  
configuration is convenient for remote maintenance  
and control of the projector.  
*
Simple Mode cannot be used in this configuration. An IEEE  
802.11b-compliant wireless LAN access point is required.  
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Stylish and Compact Design  
Weighing only 2.9kg and complemented by a stylish  
and rugged carry case, the VPL-CX70/CX75 has the  
*
portability to go with you when you need it.  
Its clean and simple design keeps commonly used  
controls at your fingertips while integrating those  
less commonly used into the side of the chassis.  
Connections are concealed beneath a slide away  
cover, keeping your desktop tidy and clutter-free.  
*
Carrying case is supplied.  
Web Browser Access (CX75 only)  
In any of the various Air Shot configurations,  
including Simple Mode, LAN Configuration, and  
Multi-Connection Configuration, all VPL-CX75  
projectors can be accessed via a web browser*.  
The setup menu can be changed and maintenance  
information can be obtained via a user-friendly GUI.  
* Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later.  
PC-Less presentations (CX75 only)  
Photos and video clips can be run right from the  
VPL-CX75 projector using “Memory StickTM” media.  
This means there is no need for a PC. The system  
can directly project JPEG, including digital photo  
(DCF standard) and MPEG1* movie formats.  
RM-PJM17  
RM-PJP1  
Easy-to-Use Remote Commander Units  
Projected images can be directly controlled with the  
RM-PJM17 Remote Commander unit. Microsoft  
PowerPoint presentations, BMP, and TIFF files can  
also be projected by converting them to JPEG files,  
using the supplied Projector Station for Presentation  
software application, and saving them to “Memory  
Stick” media. The VPL-CX75 has a standard size of  
“Memory Stick” / Duo size compatible slot.  
The VPL-CX70 and VPL-CX75 are supplied with the  
RMPJM17 Full Function IR Remote Commander,  
providing complete set up and operational control.  
The VPL-CX75 is also supplied with the RMPJP1, a  
very stylish, simple controller for delivering  
presentations with the Air Shot Wireless feature.  
The RMPJP1 includes a Laser Pointer.  
* The following MPEG-1 movie formats can be displayed from  
"Memory Stick" media. MPEG MOVIE, MPEG MOVIE EX, MPEG  
MOVIE CV, MPEG MOVIE HQ, MPEG MOVIE AD, and MPEG-1  
from VAIO(R) Giga Pocket TM devices.  
Security Feature  
These two models are fitted with a Password  
Security Function to deter theft. When activated, the  
projector will not operate unless a password is  
entered after the mains power is re-applied to the  
projector.  
Low Fan Noise  
The VPL-CX70 and CX75 are incredibly quiet  
projectors. The latest in noise modelling techniques  
have been used to achieve whisper-quiet fan noise  
via low turbulence air flow paths. A custom designed  
low speed fan system further reduces noise without  
sacrificing cooling capacity.  
Various Inputs  
In addition to S-Video, RGB signals and all the Digital  
TV standards in Australia, including HDTV, interlaced  
and progressive signals are supported.  
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Specifications  
VPL-CX75  
Optical  
VPL-CX70  
Optical  
Projection System  
Panel  
3 LCD panels, 1 lens projection system  
Projection System  
Panel  
3 LCD panels, 1 lens projection system  
0.79-inch XGA LCD panel  
2,359,296 pixels (786,432 pixels x 3)  
1.2 times F1.6 to 1.78, f23.5 to 28.2 mm  
165 W/135 W UHP  
0.79-inch XGA LCD panel with Micro Lens Array  
2,359,296 pixels (786,432 pixels x 3)  
1.2 times F1.6 to 1.78, f23.5 to 28.2 mm  
165 W/135 W UHP  
Projection lens  
Lamp  
Projection lens  
Lamp  
Screen coverage  
Keystone Correction Range  
Light Output  
40 to 300 inches (measured diagonally)  
Max. 30° vertical, 20° horizontal*  
2500 ANSI lm (lamp mode high)  
Screen coverage  
Keystone Correction Range  
Light Output  
40 to 300 inches (measured diagonally)  
Max. 30° vertical, 20° horizontal*  
2000 ANSI lm (lamp mode high)  
(standard: approx. 1600 ANSI lm)  
(standard: approx. 2000 ANSI lm)  
Signals  
Signals  
Color System  
NTSC3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N,  
PAL60  
Color System  
NTSC3.58, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N,  
PAL60  
Resolution  
Video  
750 TV lines  
Resolution  
Video  
750 TV lines  
RGB  
1024 x 768 pixels  
RGB  
1024 x 768 pixels  
Acceptable Signals  
Computer  
fH: 19-92 kHz, fV: 48-92 Hz (up  
to SXGA+ (fV: 60 Hz))  
Acceptable Signals  
Computer  
fH: 19-92 kHz, fV: 48-92 Hz (up  
to SXGA+ (fV: 60 Hz))  
Video  
15 kHz RGB/Component 50/60 Hz,  
Progressive Component 50/60 Hz,  
DTV (480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p,  
540/60p, 575/50p, 720/60p,  
720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i),  
Composite video, Y/C video  
Video  
15 kHz RGB/Component 50/60 Hz,  
Progressive Component 50/60 Hz,  
DTV (480/60i, 575/50i, 480/60p,  
540/60p, 575/50p, 720/60p,  
720/50p, 1080/60i, 1080/50i),  
Composite video, Y/C video  
General  
General  
Speaker  
Mono 1 W (max.) x 1  
Speaker  
Mono 1 W (max.) x 1  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Max  
240 W  
9 W (standard), 0.5 W (low)  
Max  
240 W  
9 W (standard), 0.5 W (low)  
Standby  
Standby  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Dimensions (WxHxD)  
0 to 35 ºC (32 to 95 ºF)  
35% to 85% (no condensation)  
Operating Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Dimensions (WxHxD)  
0 to 35 ºC (32 to 95 ºF)  
35% to 85% (no condensation)  
mm  
298 x 69 x 244  
mm  
298 x 69 x 244  
inches  
kg  
lb  
11.7 x 2.7 x 9.6  
Approx. 2.9 kg  
Approx. 6 lb 4 oz  
inches  
kg  
lb  
11.7 x 2.7 x 9.6  
Approx. 2.9 kg  
Approx. 6 lb 4 oz  
Mass  
Mass  
Heat Dissipation  
819 BTU  
Heat Dissipation  
819 BTU  
Input/Output  
Video Input  
Input/Output  
Video Input  
S Video  
Composite  
Audio  
Y/C Mini DIN 4-pin  
RCA pin jack  
Stereo mini jack  
S Video  
Composite  
Audio  
Y/C Mini DIN 4-pin  
RCA pin jack  
Stereo mini jack  
Input A  
RGB/Component  
Analog RGB/Component  
(HD D-sub 15 pin female x 1)  
Stereo mini jack  
Input A  
USB  
RGB/Component  
Analog RGB/Component  
(HD D-sub 15 pin female x 1)  
Stereo mini jack  
Audio  
Audio  
USB  
Upstream (B type, female x 1)  
Wireless LAN card slot x 1  
Memory Stick media slot x 1  
Wireless LAN  
Upstream (B type, female x 1)  
Wireless LAN  
Memory Stick  
Remote  
Safety  
Regulations  
UL1950, cUL (CSA 60950), FCC Class B, IC  
Class B, DEMKO (EN60950), CE (LVD, EMC), C-Tick, Dentori,  
VCCI Class B  
Safety  
Regulations  
UL1950, cUL (CSA 60950), FCC Class B, IC  
Class B, DEMKO (EN60950), CE (LVD, EMC), C-Tick, Dentori,  
VCCI Class B  
* 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.  
· Halogenated flame retardants are not used in printed wiring boards.  
· Lead-free solder is used for soldering.  
· Polystyrene foam for the packaging cushions is not used in packaging.  
· Standby power consumption: 0.5 W (or less)  
Laser  
Class II, 1 mW output  
Accessories  
ACCESSORIES FOR VPL-CX75  
ACCESSORIES FOR VPL-CX70  
SUPPLIED  
SUPPLIED  
RMPJM17 IR Remote Commander (with  
batteries)  
HD D-Sub 15 pin VGA cable, 2metres  
USB Cable, A type to B type  
Carry Case  
Security Warning Label  
Spare Air Filter  
Operating Instructions  
Quick Reference Card  
CDROM  
Warranty Card  
5 metre Power Cable  
Wireless LAN Card, IFUWLC1  
USB Wireless LAN Module, IFUWLM1  
USB Storage Media with AirShot Software  
RMPJP1, Presentation Tool (with batteries)  
RMPJM17 IR Remote Commander (with  
batteries)  
HD D-Sub 15 pin VGA cable, 2metres  
USB Cable, A type to B type  
Carry Case  
Spare Air Filter  
Operating Instructions  
Quick Reference Card  
CDROM  
Warranty Card  
5 metre Power Cable  
OPTIONAL  
PSS-SX7 Ceiling Mount Bracket  
LMPC161 Replacement Lamp  
OPTIONAL  
PSS-SX7 Ceiling Mount Bracket  
LMPC161 Replacement Lamp  
Security Warning Label  
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