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Hey!
i absolutely love my hs60 projector, but upon moving and setting it up in my new apartment, i've noticed that one side of the picture is definitely a bit longer than the other. that is, the right side projects as both lower and higher than the other side. i'm projecting from the left side of the room, at about 12 ft away - is this purely a function of the angle of projection, or is there some way i can compensate for this?? i've tried the hshift/vshift and keystone correction but to no avail. any help would be appreciated. cheers!
My VPL-HS60 has exactly the same problem and it has been mounted in the same position since it was installed.
It's a matter of finding the right combination of position and the up/down/left/right and the projector settings.It's a matter of finding the right combination of position and the up/down/left/right and the projector settings.
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You might have to change the input or start playing blu-ray disc and then change input via the remote to your projector. Make sure it's HDMI out on blu-ray if choice is given and HDMI in on projector.
This model will only support 1080i. What you need to do is go into the display settings on your PS3 and set the max resolution that your TV will support to "1080i" That should get you going!
The projector's lamp cover might not be securly on or you might need a new one, or the projector has blown a fuse that can be replaced other wise it could be your projector but be sure to contact your sony dealer first.
According to the manual, you need access to the RESET button, the left and right arrows and the ENTER button to clear the counter. Press the following in order for less than 5 seconds each:
This is quite a sticky one as this could either be the lamp or the Ballast ( lamp's powersupply )
And the bad thing is that the only way to be certain , would be to first replace the lamp and if this continues the Ballast as well.
I would suggest you to replace the lamp first , as this is never a waste , you could always keep it as a spare and 99% of the time it is the lamp will give this kind of problem.
To reset the lamp timer: 1) With the projector plugged in and turned off, press the 'ON/STANDBY' button to put the projector in 'STANDBY' mode. NOTE: You have to press the button on the projector itself, you cannot use the remote for this step (this is not clear in manual). 2) Now, using the remote, press the following keys in order: RESET, <--, -->, ENTER. 3) Timer should now read '0'.
I've had a problem with the HDMI connector, had it replaced twice while my VPL-HS60 was under warranty. This connector seems very fragile, the first time I was not getting any signal from HDMI, so the repair shop ordered a new connector and replaced it, a couple of days after the it was not working again and found that they had to solder it back on the board. If you're not getting a signal from HDMI anymore that could be your problem.
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