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Matrix size | 0.65 \ |
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Number of colors | 16.78 million colors |
Projection distance | 1.2 - 12 m |
Vertical scan range | 24 - 85 Hz |
Horizontal scan range | 15.3 - 91.1 kHz |
Projection technology | DLP |
Contrast ratio (typical) | 3000:1 |
Screen size compatibility | 0.83 - 9.13 \ |
Projector native resolution | WXGA (1280x800) |
Keystone correction, vertical | -40 - 40 ° |
Resolution | 1600 x 1200 pixels |
Audio input | 1 |
Aspect ratio | 16:10 |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 286 x 192 x 84 mm |
Power requirements | 100 - 240V, 50 - 60Hz |
Throw ratio | 1.55 - 1.7:1 |
Focal length range | 21.86 - 24 mm |
Service life of light source | 4000 h |
RMS rated power | 2 W |
Serial interface type | RS-232 |
Noise level | 28 dB |
Product type | Standard throw projector |
Market positioning | Portable |
Cable lock slot type | Kensington |
Power consumption (standby) | 1 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 207 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 5 - 40 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 85 % |
Weight | 2300 g |
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Step-by-step guide to removing the projector's lamp cover module.
Instructions for safely removing the projector's lamp module.
Details on how to remove the projector's top cover assembly.
Procedure for detaching the keypad board module from the top cover.
Steps to remove the zoom ring assembly from the projector.
Guide to removing the internal top shielding components.
Instructions for removing the main circuit board from the projector.
Procedure for removing the shielding cover for the main board.
Steps to remove the front cover and the IR sensor board.
Guide for removing the projector's optical engine module.
Instructions for removing the color wheel assembly.
Procedure for removing the DMD chip and its associated board.
Steps to remove the rod module, with notes on handling.
Guide to removing the focus ring from the projector.
Instructions for removing the cooling fan module and its components.
Procedure for removing the Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) module.
Provides step-by-step procedures for common projector issues like no power or auto shut down.