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Projection, Projecting images onto a screen – Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS Lens User Manual

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Projection

Projecting Images onto a
Screen

Operations for projection are performed in the SRX
Controller screen.

1

Turn on the main power of the projector (page 14).

2

SRX Controller starts, and connection with the
projector is established (page 14).

3

Start the projector (page 15).

4

Turn on the source device of the images.

5

Select the input signal under [INPUT SELECT] of the
[SCREEN CONTROL] block.

HDMI-1:

Project images from the device connected

to the HDMI IN 1 connector.

HDMI-2:

Project images from the device connected

to the HDMI IN 2 connector.

AUX × 1:

When a 4K option board is installed,

project the 2K input signal.

AUX × 4:

When a 4K option board is installed,

project the 4K input signal.

SERVER:

Intended for future expansion.

Notes

• If the [Signal Mode] is not configured correctly

under [Input Source] in the [PICTURE CONTROL]
tab, the image may be distorted.

• For details on connector locations for optional

external input boards, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the external input boards.

For details, see “[PICTURE CONTROL] Tab”
(page 20)
.

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Select the format of the input signal under [SIGNAL
FORMAT SETTING] of the [SCREEN CONTROL]
block.
The default setting value is [Auto].
If noise enters the signal when you extend the cable,
for example, fixing the format to that of the received
signal format can stabilize the image.

When receiving low-level or low-quality signals with
the [Auto] setting, the image may lag and go black
momentarily. Fixing the signal format in such cases
will result in steady image output.

Notes

• Consider the resolution of the source video that will

be projected onto the screen when selecting the
signal format in [SIGNAL FORMAT SETTING].
– The maximum resolution for AUX × 1 is

2048 × 1080.

– The maximum resolution for AUX × 4 is

4096 × 2160.

• When a setting other than [Auto] is selected under

[SIGNAL FORMAT SETTING], a freeze function
will activate when noise enters the signal. As a
result, when you turn off the computer, the final
shutdown screen may continue to be displayed. The
screen will remain even though the computer is
turned off as a result of the freeze function. This is
not a malfunction.

• When a setting other than [Auto] is selected under

[SIGNAL FORMAT SETTING] and that input is
selected in [INPUT SELECT], the following items
in the [PICTURE CONTROL] tab will be grayed
out and cannot be selected.
– [I/P Mode] of [Input Source]
– [3D Resolution Format]

• When you switch the [SIGNAL FORMAT

SETTING] setting from [Auto] to a fixed
resolution, noise may occur during the transition to
the fixed mode in some cases. When switching
input signal formats, we recommend storing the
switch to a FUNCTION, or using [MUTING] in
conjunction with the switching operation.

7

Display the [INSTALLATION] tab, and adjust the
focus and viewing angle under [LENS CONTROL].

1

Click [–] or [+] for [Focus] to adjust the focus.

2

Click [–] or [+] for [Zoom] to adjust the picture
size.

3

Adjust the focus again with [Focus].

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