Sony LSPX-P1 Portable Ultra Short Throw Projector

User Manual - Page 54

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Do not place/store the unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight or close to a heater. Heat may
build up in the unit causing a fire.
On AC adaptor and cables
Do not damage the power cord. It may cause a fire or electric shock.
Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptor with the unit. If a different AC adaptor is used with the
unit, it may cause a fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.
Before making connections with the AC adaptor and connection cables, turn off the unit and
connected equipment, and unplug the power plugs from the wall outlet.
Do not wrap the power cord or connection cable around the AC adaptor. It may cause the cord or
cable to break.
Before moving the unit, disconnect the power cord and connection cables. The cables may be
damaged resulting in a fire or electric shock, or connected equipment may fall or topple over
causing injuries.
Insert the connector straight. If it is inserted at an angle, pins may make a short circuit causing a
fire.
On fan noise
A fan is incorporated inside the projector to prevent overheating, and this makes a slight noise
while turned on. This noise is not a malfunction. However, if there are any abnormal noises,
consult qualified Sony personnel.
On light source maintenance
This unit uses a laser, therefore special caution and facilities are necessary for the inspection and
maintenance of light source components. Be sure to consult qualified Sony personnel.
On projector
Although this unit is manufactured using very high precision technology, there may be some
permanent black or white pixels on the projected screen. Also, there may be striped unevenness
in color or brightness. This is a result of the projector structure and is not a malfunction. The color
balance of each projector unit varies; therefore, when multiple LCD projectors are used, the color
reproduction among projectors may vary, even if they are of the same model.
Depending on viewed content, primary colors such as red, blue, or green are visible when you
move your eyes or under certain conditions; this is not a malfunction. It is caused by a “color
breakup” phenomenon which is specific to the field-sequential color system adopted into the unit
for displaying images. This phenomenon can be subdued by diminishing the contrast between
the image and the backdrop, such as decreasing the brightness of the unit or increasing the
brightness of the room.
On condensation
If the projector is moved suddenly from a cold to a warm place, or just after a room heater is
turned on in a winter morning, condensation may occur on the surface or inside of the projector. If
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