Sony PX35 Projector User Manual


 
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Features
Do not use the projector under the following
conditions.
Toppling the unit.
Avoid using as the unit topples over on its
side. It may cause malfunction.
Tilting right/left
Avoid using as the unit tilts more than 20
degrees. Do not install the unit other than on
the floor or ceiling. These installations may
cause malfunction.
Blocking the ventilation holes
Avoid using something to cover over the
ventilation holes (exhaust/intake);
otherwise, the internal heat may build up.
When using a screen with an uneven surface,
stripes pattern may rarely appear on the screen
depending on the distance between the screen
and the projector or the zooming
magnifications. This is not a malfunction of the
projector.
Features
High brightness, high picture
quality
High brightness
This projector is equipped with a high-
efficiency optical system made possible
by adopting Sony’s new proprietary
optical system. Because the VPL-PX40
utilizes a newly developed high N.A. LCD
panel with a microlens and a 265W UHP
lamp, it can reproduce bright images at
3500 ANSI lumens, while the VPL-PX35
with no microlens can reproduce bright
images at 2600 ANSI lumens.
•High resolution
Three 0.99-inch, about 790,000 pixel,
XGA panels provide a resolution of 1024
× 768 dots for RGB input and 750
horizontal TV lines for video input.
Easy Setup
Permits setup on a front-to-back slope
This projector can be set up on a slope of
up to 90 degrees up or down. The
projector also permits rear projection
using a mirror.
Optional lenses
The projector can be adapted to a variety
of different types of installations by using
one of three lenses (sold separately), two
with a short focus and one with a long
focus.
Direct Power On/Power Off function
The AC power for the entire system can be
turned on and off by means of a breaker or
other switch.
System expandability (network
compatibility)
In addition to conventional serial control
using an RS-232C connector, this
projector also supports connection to an
network environment through an Ethernet
connector. This function can be used to
control multiple projectors and also makes
it possible to acquire status information
from each projector, such as the length of
time the lamp has been on.
Unsuitable Conditions
Note
20°