Installation window, Lens control, Electric v shift function – Sony SRX-S105 User Manual
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V Shift: Adjusts the vertical position of the picture. As the
setting value increases, the picture moves up. As the
value decreases, the picture moves down.
• Adjustment of “Dot Phase” and “H Size” is available
only for analog RGB signals input from a computer.
• If the position of the picture is not adjusted correctly,
noise may appear in the blank portion of the screen. This
is not a malfunction of the projector. Adjust the picture
position correctly with “Frame Adjust.”
INSTALLATION Window
The INSTALLATION window is used to adjust the
projected picture, change the lamp output, etc.
LENS CONTROL
Adjusts the projected picture on the screen.
Zoom +/–: Adjusts the size of the picture. Clicking
enlarges the picture size, and
reduces the picture
size.
Focus +/–: Adjusts the picture focus. Clicking
focuses
on a picture further back. Clicking
focuses on a
forward picture.
Shift +/–: Adjusts the vertical position of the picture.
Clicking
moves the picture upward. Clicking
moves it downward.
ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION
Adjusts the vertical position of the projected pictures
electrically. As the setting value increases, the picture
moves upward. As the setting value decreases, the picture
moves downward.
Clicking the RESET button resets the setting to the
factory-preset values.
• This function is effective in the following cases:
- When single-screen mode is selected
- When quad-screen mode is selected, in which a signal
from INPUT A is projected on the upper left window,
that from INPUT B on the upper right window, that
from INPUT C on the lower left window and that from
INPUT D on the lower right window, when the input
signal frequencies are 24/23.98 Hz and when
“PROGRESSIVE DISPLAY MODE” is set to “On”.
• When this function is used for quad-screen mode, all the
projected signals should be genlocked to synchronize
with each other. If they are not synchronized, the picture
is not displayed correctly.
Notes
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