Sony VPL-SW536 User Manual

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VPL
-SW536 and VPL
-SW535C* P
rojectors
Other features
0.27 - 0.29:1 Throw Ratio
 
These projectors offer a  0.27 - 0.29:1 
throw ratio that produces a 2.03M 
(80”) diagonal screen size image 
from only 0.47 - 0.49 metres (approx. 
1.54 - 1.61 feet) away from the 
screen.
ECO Mode Key
 
Users can easily select power-saving 
ECO Modes. The most energy-
efficient mode is accessible though 
a single button-push, with further 
adjustments available through an 
easily understood menu system.  
Filter replaced at the same time  
as Lamp
 
The filter only needs to be cleaned 
when a new lamp is fitted, 
potentially halving disruption due to 
maintenance.
6000 Hours Lamp Life  
 
A new driving scheme reduces gap 
expansion which minimises brightness 
gradation. A new cooling system 
allows uniformity in the temperature 
of the glass bulb which prevents the 
glass from clouding. 
Vertical Keystone Adjustment
 
The projectors can correct keystone 
distortion by +/- 5% for perfect 
installation adjustment to the smart 
board or screen. (Note that since 
this is an electronic correction, it will 
reduce the picture quality slightly.)
Digital Zoom
 
With Digital Zoom, users can enlarge 
a selected area of a computer-
sourced image on the screen up to 
four times.
Six Picture Modes
 
The VPL-SW536 and VPL-SW535C 
have six available picture modes 
for correct picture quality; Dynamic, 
Standard, Game, Blackboard, 
Cinema and Presentation. With six 
picture modes and 3 brightness 
modes combined, users can select 
the most suitable picture/brightness 
mode according to the picture 
source and environment for the 
perfect image.    
3LCD BrightEra Technology
 
The Sony 0.75 inch BrightEra 
inorganic TFT 3LCD panels deliver 
improved panel light resistance, 
higher resolution, high brightness and 
increased panel reliability.
Digital / HD Ready
 
With the HDMI input, the projectors 
can accept digital signals from a PC 
or video source.
Smart APA (Auto Pixel Alignment)
 
When a computer is used as a 
picture source, APA automatically 
optimises Phase, Pitch and Shift 
values. These can also be adjusted 
manually.
Auto Input Search
 
Auto Input Search detects which 
input has an incoming signal and 
automatically switches to it. This 
makes it easier for users to set up 
the projector prior to making a 
presentation.
Picture Muting / Audio Muting
 
If there is a need to blackout the 
image or turn off the audio from 
the projector, all it takes is a single 
button-press on the remote control. 
One button will mute audio and 
image at the same time. There is also 
a separate “mute audio” button for 
audio-only muting.
Audio Switcher Facility
 
To avoid the need for a separate 
audio switcher, the projector can 
be used to select between two 
audio sources, routing them via a 
variable audio output to the room 
amplification system.
Picture Freeze Function
 
Picture Freeze is useful during 
presentations where users need to 
look at other material on their PC’s 
screen without the viewing audience 
being aware. Freeze the current 
image and users can use their PC 
independently of the display from the 
projector.
Off and Go
 
At the end of a presentation, users 
can turn off the power supply to the 
projector immediately, instead of 
going through a ‘power down’ cycle. 
Direct Power On/Off
 
With this function, there is no need 
to go through ‘Standby’ mode when 
powering up the projector. The 
projector can be set to activate as 
soon as power is supplied.
Built-in Security Measures
 
The projectors have a package 
of security measures, including 
password protection and physical 
anti-theft anchor points.
Web Control and Monitoring / 
E-mail Report
 
Built-in Web Browser IE allows the user 
or AV manager to check a projector 
status remotely. Power ON/STANDBY, 
input/output, lamp usage (hours) can 
be controlled. An E-mail address can 
also be set to notify lamp exchange/
replacement or any unexpected 
problems.