Connectio ns and pr epar ations – Sony VPL-HS2 User Manual

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Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Size and Position

Adjusting the picture position using the
supplied adjuster spacer

Attaching one of the supplied spacers for adjuster
adjustment (spacers for 1

º

and 2

°

)

allows you to tilt

the projector to the right or left at a tilting angle up to
2

º

.

To attach the supplied adjuster spacer

1 Place a thick cloth (e.g., a cushion) beneath the

projector. Place the projector face down.

2 While pressing the lock knobs inward, remove the

adjuster bar at the bottom of the adjuster table to
which you want to attach the supplied spacer.

3 Fit the spacer into the removed adjuster bar spot.

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

1

Use the adjuster to adjust the vertical
position.

If you set “V Keystone” in the INSTALL
SETTING menu to “Auto” (

1 page 27), the

vertical distortion will be automatically corrected.

Note

The “V Keystone” adjustment may not correct trapezoidal
distortion perfectly, depending on the room temperature or the
screen angle. In this case, adjust the distortion manually.

2

Adjust so that the left or right side of the
picture fits that of the screen.

If you position the projector on the left side of the
screen, adjust so that the left side of the picture fits
the left side of the screen. With the projector
positioned on the right side, adjust so that the right
side fits the right side of the screen.
At the same time, align the bottom side of the
picture with that of the screen.

3

Adjust to correct horizontal trapezoidal
distortion using the SIDE SHOT + or –
button.

Press SIDE SHOT + or – so that the upper side of
the picture becomes parallel to the bottom side. If
the left side is longer than the right side, press
SIDE SHOT –.

Press SIDE SHOT + if the right side is longer. To fine-
adjust the distortion, press

M or m.

Adjuster
spacer
(supplied)

Adjuster
spacer
(supplied)

Picture

Screen

SIDE SHOT

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