Direct Power On/Off; Monitor Output; Preset Signals - Sony VPL-CX85 Brochure & Specs

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Side Shot™ Horizontal Keystone
Adjustment
Side Shot digital horizontal keystone adjustment
capabilities allow you to effortlessly align the picture at
the press of a button. This technology allows you the
convenience of placing the projector off-axis from the
center of the screen when necessary.
Without Side Shot
PC-Less Presentations
Photos and video clips can be run right from the VPL-CX85
projector using "Memory Stick™" media. This means
there is no need for a PC. The system can directly project
JPEG, including digital photo (DCF standard) and MPEG 1
movie formats. Projected images can be directly
controlled with the RM-PJM17 Remote Commander unit.
Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, BMP, and TIFF files
can also be projected by converting them to JPEG files,
using the Projector Station for Presentation software
application, and saving them to a "Memory Stick" media.
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The following MPEG-1 movie formats can be displayed from "Memory Stick"
media: MPEG MOVIE, MPEG MOVIE EX, MPEG MOVIE CV, MPEG MOVIE
HQ, MPEG MOVIE AD, and MPEG-1 from VAIO® Giga Pocket™ devices..
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Off & Go
The VPL-CX85 incorporates a built-in circuit that
continues to run its cooling fan after the power is cut.
This feature allows you to unplug the projector and carry
it away without waiting, because the fan continues to
cool the unit.
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Turn off the projector in accordance with the operating instructions. The
projector should be cool before inserting it into the carrying case.

Direct Power On/Off

The projector's standby mode can be bypassed allowing
power to be directly applied or cut using a main power
breaker. This feature is ideal when multiple projectors
have to be turned on and off, such as in an art museum
or classroom.

Monitor Output

Projected images can be monitored by connecting a PC
monitor to the monitor output and placing it in the
presenter's field of view. This allows the presenter to face
the audience for a fluid and professional delivery.
With Side Shot
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Various Inputs (Multiscan Converter)
The VPL-CX85 comes equipped with a scan converter to
accept a wide variety of input signals – both computer
images and video. For computer images, the VPL-CX85
supports signals ranging from VGA up to SXGA+ (1400 x
1050, fH 60 Hz), with horizontal frequencies of 19 to 92
kHz and vertical frequencies of 48 to 92 Hz. For video, it
accepts component and composite signals, in addition to
S-Video and RGB signals. Input signals with a variety of
scanning lines, as well as interlace and progressive modes,
are supported.

Preset Signals

Memory
Preset signal
No.
1
Video 60Hz
60 Hz
2
Video 50Hz
50 Hz
3
15K RGB/Component 60Hz
480/60i
4
15K RGB/Component 50Hz
575/50i
5
1080/60i
1035/60i, 1080/60i
6
640 x 350
VGA mode1
7
VGA VESA 85 Hz
8
640 x 400
PC-9801 Normal
9
VGA mode 2
10
VGA VESA 85 Hz
11
640 x 480
VGA mode 3
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Macintosh 13"
13
VGA VESA 72 Hz
14
VGA VESA 75 Hz
15
VGA VESA 85 Hz
16
800 x 600
SVGA VESA 56 Hz
17
SVGA VESA 60 Hz
18
SVGA VESA 72 Hz
19
SVGA VESA 75 Hz
20
SVGA VESA 85 Hz
21
832 x 624
Macintosh 16"
*22
1024 x 768
XGA VESA 43 Hz
23
XGA VESA 60 Hz
24
XGA VESA 70 Hz
25
XGA VESA 75 Hz
26
XGA VESA 85 Hz
27
1152 x 846
SXGA VESA 70 Hz
28
SXGA VESA 75 Hz
29
SXGA VESA 85 Hz
30
1152 x 900
SUN LO
31
SUN HIGH
32
1280 x 960
SXGA VESA 60 Hz
33
SXGA VESA 75 Hz
*34
1280 x 1024
SXGA VESA 43 Hz
35
SGI-5
36
SXGA VESA 60 Hz
37
SXGA VESA 75 Hz
38
SXGA VESA 85 Hz
43
480/60p
44
575/50p
45
1080/50i
47
720/60p
48
720/50p
50
540/60p
52
1400 x 1050
SXGA+ 60 Hz
*Memory numbers 22 and 34 accept the signal as an interlace signal.
Images may not be reproduced correctly when signals other than those listed above are input.
Contact your local Sony sales office for more information regarding signals not listed.
fH (kHz)
fV (kHz)
Sync.
15.734
59.940
15.625
50.000
15.734
59.940
S on G/Y or Composite sync
15.625
50.000
S on G/Y or Composite sync
33.750
60.000
31.469
70.086
H-pos, V-neg
37.861
85.080
H-pos, V-neg
24.823
56.416
H-neg, V-neg
31.469
70.086
H-neg, V-pos
37.861
85.080
H-neg, V-pos
31.469
59.940
H-neg, V-neg
35.000
66.667
H-neg, V-neg
37.861
72.809
H-neg, V-neg
37.500
75.000
H-neg, V-neg
43.269
85.008
H-neg, V-neg
35.156
56.250
H-pos, V-pos
37.879
60.317
H-pos, V-pos
48.077
72.188
H-pos, V-pos
46.875
75.000
H-pos, V-pos
53.674
85.061
H-pos, V-pos
49.724
74.550
H-neg, V-neg
35.524
86.958
H-pos, V-pos
48.363
60.004
H-neg, V-neg
6.476
69.955
H-neg, V-neg
60.023
75.029
H-pos, V-pos
68.677
84.997
H-pos, V-pos
63.995
70.019
H-pos, V-pos
67.500
75.000
H-pos, V-pos
77.487
85.057
H-pos, V-pos
61.795
65.960
H-neg, V-neg
71.713
76.047
Composite sync
60.000
60.000
H-pos, V-pos
75.000
75.000
H-pos, V-pos
46.433
86.872
H-pos, V-pos
53.316
50.062
S on G (H-pos, V-pos)
63.974
60.013
H-pos, V-pos
79.976
75.025
H-pos, V-pos
91.146
85.024
H-pos, V-pos
31.470
60.000
S on G
31.250
50.000
S on G
28.130
50.000
45.000
60.000
37.500
50.000
33.750
60.000
63.981
60.020
H-neg, V-neg

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