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| Brightness | 2600 ANSI Lumens |
|---|---|
| Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 |
| Lamp Life (Eco mode) | 5000 hours |
| Technology | LCD |
| Projection Size | 30 - 300 inches |
| Power Consumption (Normal mode) | 270 W |
| Power Consumption (Eco mode) | 220 W |
| Resolution | 1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) |
| Input Ports | VGA, Composite Video, S-Video |
| Output Ports | VGA, Audio |
| Projection Distance | 1.2 m - 10 m |
Covers power supply, consumption, LCD panel type, resolution, lens, lamp, brightness, and uniformity.
Details compatible scanning frequencies, resolutions, and aspect ratios for various input signals.
Lists all input/output terminals, including computer, video, S-Video, serial, and LAN ports.
Covers power cord length, cabinet materials, dimensions, weight, operation noise, and environmental conditions.
Lists supplied accessories, optional accessories, and details for the remote control unit.
Illustrates the projector's standard placement and projection throw distance with diagrams.
Provides safety warnings and recommendations for mounting the projector to a ceiling.
Table detailing projection distances and height from screen edge for 4:3 aspect ratio screens.
Provides formulas to calculate projection distance for different screen sizes.
Specifies the allowed vertical and horizontal angles for projector installation.
Detailed table of supported display modes, resolutions, scanning frequencies, and dot clock.
Compatibility list for WXGA, SXGA, MAC, and other resolutions and refresh rates.
Details RS-232C serial connector pin assignments, communication conditions, and basic command format.
Lists commands for controlling power, volume, picture mode, input selection, and digital zoom.
Provides commands to query projector status like lamp condition, input signal, and volume level.
Notes on safe placement, ensuring unobstructed space around exhaust openings for cooling.
Guidelines for proper ventilation to prevent overheating and circuit interruption.
Explains how continuous or frequent short-period operation affects lamp replacement cycle duration.











