Sony VPL-HS20 User Manual

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Step 1: Installing the Projector

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b: Maximum projection distance between the

screen and the center of the projector’s lens
when you place the projector on the side, or
when you place the projector with the center
of the screen and the center of the lens
aligned

c: Maximum horizontal distance between the

right/left end of the screen and the center of
the projector’s lens when the projector is
placed on the side (when you use projection
distance a)

d: Maximum horizontal distance between the

right/left end of the screen and the center of
the lens when the projector is placed on the
side (when you use projection distance b)

e: Maximum vertical distance from the bottom

of the screen to the center of the projector’s
lens when you place the projector on the side
(when you use projection distance a)

f: Maximum vertical distance from the bottom

of the screen to the center of the projector’s
lens when you place the projector on the side
(when you use projection distance b)

When projecting using “Side Shot”
adjustment only (

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page 20)

Position the projector with the lens end within
the area

in the illustration, by using the

values a, b, c and d in the table below as a guide.

Unit: m (feet)

Tip

The tables show the distances when projecting the 15 kHz
RGB/component, progressive component, DTV (480i/
480p/575i/575p), composite video and Y/C video signals.
Distances used for projecting a 1080i/720p format signal,
computer’s signal and data stored in the “Memory Stick”
are shown on page 66.

Note

If you project the picture using “Side Shot” only,
set “V Keystone” in the INSTALL SETTING
menu to “Manual,” and adjust the level to “0.”

When projecting using both “Side Shot”
and “V Keystone” adjustments (

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page

21)

Position the projector with the lens end within
the area

in the illustration, by using the

values a to f in the table below as a guide.

Unit: m (feet)

Tip

The tables show the distances when projecting the 15 kHz
RGB/component, progressive component, DTV (480i/
480p/575i/575p), composite video and Y/C video signals.
Distances used for projecting a 1080i/720p format signal,
computer’s signal and data stored in the “Memory Stick”
are shown on page 66.

Note

When projecting with the optional Conversion Lens
attached, the values a, b, e and f are slightly different from
those in the table.

Screen

size

(inches)

40

60

80

100

120

a

1.6

(5.2)

2.4

(7.9)

3.2

(10.5)

4.0

(13.1)

4.8

(15.7)

b

1.8

(5.9)

2.8

(9.2)

3.7

(12.1)

4.7

(15.4)

5.6

(18.4)

c

0.2

(0.7)

0.3

(1.0)

0.3

(1.0)

0.4

(1.3)

0.5

(1.6)

d

0.3

(1.0)

0.4

(1.3)

0.6

(2.0)

0.7

(2.3)

0.9

(3.0)

Screen

size

(inches)

150

180

200

250

300

a

6.0

(19.7)

7.3

(24.0)

8.1

(26.6)

10.1

(33.1)

12.1

(39.7)

b

7.0

(23.0)

8.4

(27.6)

9.4

(30.8)

11.7

(38.4)

14.1

(46.3)

c

0.7

(2.3)

0.8

(2.6)

0.9

(3.0)

1.1

(3.6)

1.4

(4.6)

d

1.1

(3.6)

1.3

(4.3)

1.5

(4.9)

1.9

(6.2)

2.2

(7.2)

Screen size

(inches)

40

60

80

100

120

a

1.6

(5.2)

2.4

(7.9)

3.2

(10.5)

4.0

(13.1)

4.8

(15.7)

b

1.8

(5.9)

2.8

(9.2)

3.7

(12.1)

4.7

(15.4)

5.6

(18.4)

c

–0.1

(–0.3)

–0.1

(–0.3)

–0.2

(–0.6)

–0.2

(–0.6)

–0.3

(–1.0)

d

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

0

(0.0)

e

0.3

(1.0)

0.5

(2.0)

0.7

(2.3)

0.8

(2.6)

1.0

(3.3)

f

0.4

(1.6)

0.6

(2.0)

0.8

(2.6)

1.0

(3.3)

1.2

(3.9)

Screen size

(inches)

150

180

200

250

300

a

6.0

(19.7)

7.3

(24.0)

8.1

(26.6)

10.1

(33.1)

12.1

(39.7)

b

7.0

(23.0)

8.4

(27.6)

9.4

(30.8)

11.7

(38.4)

14.1

(46.3)

c

–0.3

(–1.0)

–0.4

(–1.3)

–0.4

(–1.3)

–0.5

(–1.6)

–0.6

(–1.6)

d

–0.1

(–0.3)

–0.1

(–0.3)

–0.1

(–0.3)

–0.1

(–0.3)

–0.1

(–0.3)

e

1.3

(4.3)

1.5

(4.9)

1.7

(5.6)

2.1

(6.9)

2.5

(8.2)

f

1.5

(4.9)

1.8

(5.9)

1.9

(6.2)

2.4

(7.9)

2.9

(9.5)

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