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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY 1 1.1 General considerations 1 1.2 Important safety instructions 2 2. GENERAL 5 2.1 Installation requirements 5 2.2 Unpacking the projector 6 2.3 Initial inspection 7 2.4 Projector configurations 8 2.5 Projector air inlets and outlets 10 2.6 Installation process overview 11 3. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 12 3.1 Remote control unit (RCU) 12 3.2 Lenses 14 3.3 Connecting the projector with the power net 18 3.4 Alignment of a table mounted projector 19 3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.7 Changing OSD language 36 5.8 Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift 36 5.9 Introduction the OSD Lite on screen 37 6. ADVANCED OSD MENU 38 6.1 How to activate the Advanced OSD menu 38 6.2 How to navigate in the Advanced menu structure? 39 6.3 Advanced menu memory 39 7. IMAGE 40 7.1 Image menu overview 40 7.2 Display Mode 41 7.3 Brightness 41 7.4 Contrast 41 7.5 Computer 42 7.6 Auto Image 43 7.7 Advanced 44 7.8 Input Balance 45 8.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.6 Reset All 56 9.7 Status 56 9.8 Advanced 1 57 9.9 Advanced 2 59 10. MAINTENANCE 60 10.1 Lamp Replacement 60 10.2 Clean the dust 62 10.3 Cleaning the lens 62 10.4 Cleaning the exterior of the projector 62 10.5 Simple troubleshooting 63 11. PROJECTOR SPECIFICATION 65 11.1 PFWU-51B Specifications 65 11.2 PFWX-51B Specifications 67 11.3 Standard Source Files 69 11.4 Dimension 72 12. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 73 12.1 Disposal information 73 12.
1.Safety 1. SAFETY About this chapter Read this chapter attentively. It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing and using a PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector. Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector. Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing your PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector.
1.Safety Users definition Throughout this manual, the term SERVICE PERSONNEL refers to persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be knowledgeable of potential hazards to which they are exposed (including, but not limited to HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS) in performing a task, and of measures to minimize the potential risk to themselves or other persons.
1.Safety • It is hazardous to operate without lens or shield. Lenses, shields or ultra violet screens shall be changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired. For example by cracks or deep scratches. • Warning: Protection from ultraviolet radiation: Do not look directly in the light beam. The lamp contained in this product is an intense source of light and heat. One component of the light emitted from this lamp is ultraviolet light.
1.Safety • Do not use this equipment near water. • Special care for Laser Beams:Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as high power laser equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices™ in which case there is a loss of warranty. • Never place the projector in direct sun light. Sun light on the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices TM in which case there is a loss of warranty.
2.General 2. GENERAL About this chapter Read this chapter before installing your PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector. It contains important information concerning installation requirements for the PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector, such as minimum and maximum allowed ambient temperature, humidity conditions, required safety area around the installed projector, required power net, etc.
2.General the internal optical units will be noneffective and impracticable. Damage of this nature is under no circumstances covered under the manufacturer’s warranty and may deem the warranty null and void. In such a case the client shall be held solely responsible for all costs incurred during any repair. It is the clients responsibility to ensure at all times that the projector is protected from the harmful effects of hostile airborne particles in the environment of the projector.
2.General After unpacking let the projector acclimatizes to a room temperature higher then 5°C (41°F) and lower then 35°C (95°F). Neglecting this may result in a start up failure of the Light Processor Unit. Save the original shipping carton and packing material, they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your projector. For maximum protection, repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory. 2.
2.General 2.4 Projector configurations The different configurations Depending on the installation the projector can be mounted in different ways, the different configurations are: 1. Front / Table (F/T) 2. Front / Ceiling (F/C) (upside down) 3. Rear / Table (R/T) 4. Rear / Ceiling (R/C) (upside down) Front projection The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount configuration, at the same side of the screen as the audience.
2.General Rear projection The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount configuration, at the other side of the screen opposite the audience. AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE SCREEN R/C R/T FLOOR Rear projection Positioning the projector SCREEN SW A SH SH PD B CD B CD SCREEN SW SCREEN FLOOR Positioning projector The projector should be installed at right angles (horizontally and vertically) to the screen at a distance PD.
2.General the projected image falls together with the outline of the image in an On-Axis projection. Due to mechanical and optical limitations it’s recommended to keep the shift values within the field of view (F) as illustrated below. Within these shift ranges the projector and lens perform excellently. Configuring the projector outside these shift ranges will result in a slight decline of image quality.
2.General obstruction. Ventilation inlet Ventilation outlet 2.6 Installation process overview Quick setup The following steps describe briefly how to setup your PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector in a table mount front projection. Note that each step refers to a corresponding procedure, which is more detailed and illustrated. 1. Install the batteries of the remote control. See page 12: Remote control unit (RCU). 2. Place the projector on a solid table in front of the screen at the expected throw distance.
3.Physical Installation 3. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION About this projector This chapter describes how the mechanical set up of the projector has to be done and how to realize the electrical connections. Overview • • • • • Remote control unit (RCU) Lenses Connecting the projector with the power net Alignment of a table mounted projector Mounting the ceiling mount 3.1 Remote control unit (RCU) Introduction Remove the cover by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow.
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3.Physical Installation 3.2 Lenses Available lenses for the PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector PWFX-51B Lens standard Lens short throw Lens long throw R9832757 R9832758 R9832759 F lens (1.62-2.03:1) F lens (0.81:1) F lens (2.03-3.05:1) Lens standard Lens short throw Lens long throw R9832757 R9832758 R9832759 F lens (1.54-1.93:1) F lens (0.77:1) F lens (1.93-2.89:1) PWFU-51B Projection lenses are optional accessories.
3.Physical Installation Installing a New Lens Remove both end caps from the lens. 1. Align the notches and correctly position the electrical contact pad as shown in the picture. Electrical contact pins 2. Rotate the lens clockwise until it clicks in place. Electrical contact pins should be in the direction as shown in the picture.
3.Physical Installation Lens focus Sharpen the picture by rotating the focus ring. —> Lens zoom Adjust the projected picture to the size that you need using the zoom ring.
3.Physical Installation Lens Shift In addition to using the adjustable feet to adjust projection angle, you can also use the Lens Shift function to adjust the projected image. • Moving the lens vertically The distance of vertical lens movement is +110% , -30% of half the screen height in both directions.For instance, if you are using a 80" × 50" screen, you will be able to move the image upwards no more than 27.5'' or downwards no more than 7.5''.
3.Physical Installation 3.3 Connecting the projector with the power net CAUTION: Use only the power cord provided with the projector. 1. Connect the female side of the power cord with the power input socket of the projector (1). 2. Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp (2). Connect to Wall plug 3. Connect the male side of the power cord to the local power net.
3.Physical Installation CAUTION: Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the projector. WARNING: Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range. CAUTION: Once the projector is switched to standby, the lamp cooling fans will continue to run for approx- imately five minutes to ensure that the projector and lamp have sufficiently cooled, at which point the fans will automatically decrease to standby.
3.Physical Installation SCREEN When this is achieved, the projector is set horizontal and vertical at right angles to the screen.
3.Physical Installation 3.5 Mounting the Ceiling mount Necessary tools Open wrench 17 mm How to mount 1. Turn the projector upside down. 2. Adjustment knob to the back of the projector. Make sure that the mounting holes matches the holes in the projector. 3. Insert a bolt in each corner and turn in these bolts. 130.00 110.00 130.00 110.00 CEILING MOUNT SCREW M M4*0.7*12 PAN 26.50 165.00 NOte: Please check your support system for compatability.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 4. PROJECTOR PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Overview • • • • • Projector front view Projector Rear view Input and Communication Status lights of LED Connecting the projector to other devices 4.1 Projector front view Lens Len Shoft Cover LED indicator Lamp Ventilation outlet Infrared receiver Adjustable foot Adjust the height and angle of the projector with the adjustable foot The internal cooling fan draws hot air vis the ventilation outlet to the projector. 4.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 4.3 Input and Communication 1 15 14 2 3 9 4 5 6 13 7 12 8 11 10 1. HDMI HDCP compatible digital image input; connects to sources using HDMI or DVI. 2. DVI-D The projector can be connected to a PC or other device with a DVI-D output to the DVI-D connector. 3. DISPLAYPORT The projector can be connected to a display device with a displayport output to the displayport connector to video, audio, USB and data.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 4. RJ-45 Ethernet port The projector can be connected to a LAN (local area network) using the Ethernet port on the communication interface. Once connected to the LAN, users are capable of accessing the projector from any location, inside or outside (if allowed) their company network using the control software: Projector Toolset.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 8. RS232 RS232 input The communication interface of the PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector supports RS232 serial communication. You can use the RS232 input to connect a local PC to your PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector. By this way you can configure and control your PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B projector from your local PC. Advantages of using RS232 serial communication: • • • • • easy adjustment of the projector via PC (or MAC). allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 13. RGBHV Optional multi purpose input which can be inserted in the free slots. Input Signal RGBHV Component Video Input (Sub-D) port B/Pb R/Pr B R Pb Pr G/Y G Y H H - V V - 14. VGA Standard 15-pin VGA connection socket to connect to RGB, high-definition component input or PC.The projector will automatically detect the resolution of the input signal. 15.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 4.5 Opening the I/O cover How to open the I/O cover 1. Loosen the 3 screws from cover. 2. Pull out the right cover. 3. Push to release the left cover. And pull out the left cover. 4. Lift up the I/O cover. 5. Connect the desired input source. 6. Install the right and left cover back and tighten 3 screws.
4.Projector Parts and Functions 4.6 Connecting the projector to other devices HDMI connection Signals from image source offer the best projection image quality when sent through HDMI. Therefore, try to use input devices with HDMI output as the source of image. HDMI/DVI input source (BD/HD-DVD/DVD player, HD set-top-box, gaming consoles and so forth) DVI-D Input devices using DVI-D output, such as: desktop, notebook, or all-in-one computers, can be connected through the DVI-D port.
4.Projector Parts and Functions DISPLAYPORT Connect your notebook and desktop computer or display device to the displayport connector to transmit video, audio, USB or data signals. AUDIO OUT (for HDMI, DISPLAYPORT source) Connect the projector to a device with an audio input port to relay the audio signal between the projector and the audio device.
4.Projector Parts and Functions USB CHARGE (1.5A) Connect your handheld device to the USB port to use the power charging function (1.5A). Device charging cable not included. VGA connection Connect your PC or other devices with VGAoutput to the VGAinput connectors on the projector to be used as the source of image input.
4.Projector Parts and Functions VGA OUT (Loop thru only for VGA1) Connect the 15-pin D-sub cable and connect one end to the projector's VGA out port. Connect the other end to a monitor to use the loop-through function. YPbPr connection Take the 3 cabled RGB component video connectors from the source equipment to the projector’s jacks.
4.Projector Parts and Functions RJ-45 Connect the RJ45 cable from a network device to the projector's RJ45 port. The Ethernet (RJ45) cable is not provided. (Ethernet) SERVICE: (Engineering use only) Connect the projector's service port to a PC using the supplied cable to perform maintenance. The port is for service only. RS-232C Connect a PC or home theater control/automation system (if present) to the RS-232 port on the PFWX-51B/PFWU-51B. Use a standard, 9-pin serial cable, wired straight-through.
5.Getting Started 5. GETTING STARTED Overview • • • • • • • • • RCU Using the Remote Control and OSD Lite on Screen Power on projector Power off projector Range of effective remote control signal reception Source selection Changing OSD language Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift Introduction the OSD Lite on screen 5.1 RCU & Local keypad How controlling the projector? The projector can be controlled by the remote control unit. Remote control functions.
5.Getting Started Main menu is on screen.
5.Getting Started 5.4 Power off projector How to power off 1. Press 2. Press key of the remote, a message displays on the projector's screen. key again to confirm, otherwise the message disappears after 5 seconds. 3. Let cool down the projector until the fan stop. At least 15 seconds for cooling cycle. 4. Disconnect the power cord from the power net. CAUTION: Never disconnect the power cord before the fan stop. 5.
5.Getting Started 5.7 Changing OSD language By factory default, the OSD menu of the projector is displayed in English. If you wish to switch to a different language, Press the button on the remote control , select the language you prefer for the OSD. 5.8 Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift 1. Push down and release the top cover to open. 2. Turn the Horizontal and Vertical lens shift knobs to shift the lens horizontally or vertically. 3. Push the top cover down to close.
5.Getting Started 5.9 Introduction the OSD Lite on screen Press the button on the remote control, you can see the OSD Lite on screen as above picture. INPUT LANGUAGE Use this function to select the input souce. You can choice AUTO SELECT, HDMI, DVI, VGA. Use this function to select the different language of the OSD Lite on screen. Refer to page 52: Language. BRIGHTNESS INFO Adjust the level of black in the image to increas or decrease image brightness. Refer to page 41: Brightness.
6.Advanced OSD Menu 6. ADVANCED OSD MENU The advanced menu only available for Professional use. Need enter the password to use this function. Overview The Advanced menu is the further function to control and align the projector, the following functions can be done: • Advanced OSD introduction. • Image adjustment: these adjustments are organized per image source and contain the aspect ratio, timings and image settings. • Settings 1: The Settings 1 menu allows you to save and access customized settings.
6.Advanced OSD Menu 6.2 How to navigate in the Advanced menu structure? Once in the Advanced menu structure, use the or key on the remote control or on the local keypad to scroll through the items in the displayed menu. The selected item will get a background color. To activate a selected submenu or function, press on the remote. When on a submenu, to return one step to the parent menu, press HOME. To escape the menu structure when on a menu, press HOME.
7.Image 7. IMAGE Overview • • • • • • • • Image menu overview Display Mode Brightness Contrast Computer Auto Image Advanced Input Balance 7.
7.Image 7.2 Display Mode There are many factory presets optimized for various types of images. • • • • Presentation: Good color and brightness from PC input. Bright: Maximum brightness from PC input. Movie: For home theater. User 1: User’s own settings. 7.3 Brightness The brightness function is used to adjust the black level in the input picture. It adds or subtracts an offset, or bias in to the red, green and blue signals.
7.Image The following image illustrates the results of direct brightness adjustment using a random image: Reduced brightness Original image Enhanced brightness 7.5 Computer Horizontal Position Use or to adjust the projected image’s horizontal position. If the projected image is not at the center of the screen (i.e. shifted to right or left) and ends up being cropped, use this function to adjust the image’s horizontal position.
7.Image Tracking Press or to adjust the horizontal total. Use this function to adjust the clock frequency of pixel sampling (horizontal pixel frequency of the analog input source generated by the ADC). If you notice flickering or verticle lines in the image, it means that the pixel sampling frequency is insufficient. You can use this function to adjust the frequency to achieve consistent image quality.
7.Image 7.7 Advanced Brilliant Color This feature utilizes a new color processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher brightness while providing truer, more vibrant colors in picture. It enable a greater than 50% brightness increase in mid-tone images, which are common in video and natural senes, so the projector reproduces images in realistic and true colors. Sharpness The adjustment of sharpness primarily changes the value of high frequency detail.
7.Image Video AGC Video AGC refers to automatic gain correction function. When enabled, the AGC function applies gain corrections on the input necessary to display correct output colors. Video Saturation Press or to adjust the saturation of the projected image.If the color of the projected image seems to be overly bright and vivid, decrease the color saturation; if the color seems white and washed out, increase the color saturation.
7.Image The alterations of the three color signals will happen independently i.e. the colors will end to be unbalanced, image 9-30 B 0.7V Black level Image 9-29 G B R ∆G ∆R ∆Β Black level One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be met by using three previously (input) balanced color signals Analog Digital Conversion The analog color signals must pass through an Analog/Digital conversion circuit prior to any digital processing in the PMP.
7.Image Adjusting the input balance To balance the three color signals of a particular source there are conditions; in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i.e.: 1. The source in question must be able to generate a white signal, ideally a 100% white (background) full screen pattern 2.
8.Settings 1 8. SETTINGS 1 Overview • • • • • • • • Settings 1 menu overview Source Projection Aspect Ratio Keystone Digital Zoom Advanced 1 Advanced 2 8.1 Settings 1 menu overview Source Settings 1 Projection Front_Floor, Rear_Floor, Front_Ceiling, Rear_Ceiling Aspect Ratio Fill, 4:3, 16:9, Letter Box, Native, 2.
8.Settings 1 Settings 1 Advanced 1 Setting 3D Off, DLP-Link, IR 3D Sync Invert Off, On 3D Format Frame Sequential, Top/Bottom, Side-By-Side, Frame Packing (3D FramePacking HDMI source only) Test Pattern None, Grid, White, Red, Green, Blue, Black H Image Shift -50~50 V Image Shift -50~50 3D Settings 1 Advanced 2 8.2 Source Use this function to specify the source of image connected to the rear of the projector.
8.Settings 1 Rear projection - desktop installation Press HOME OSD Lite MENU ADVANCED Enter Password Settings 1 Projection configured for “rear projection - desktop installation”. ; the projector is now can Correct Picture oe eon canoe ac Rear projection - ceiling mode Press HOME OSD Lite MENU ADVANCED Enter Password Settings 1 Projection configured for "rear projection-ceiling mode".
8.Settings 1 Native input 16:10 Output aspect ratio 4:3 Output aspect ratio 16:9 Output aspect ratio 2.35 Output aspect ratio Letterbox Output aspect ratio Native Native input 4:3 Output aspect ratio 4:3 Output aspect ratio 16:9 Output aspect ratio 2.
8.Settings 1 8.5 Keystone Vertical Keystone Use this function to correct keystoning caused by projection angle. —> The summation of the absolute value vertical keystone is limited to less than or equal to 40 8.6 Digital Zoom Press to digitally reduce the size of the image. Press to digitally magnify the size of the image. 8.7 Advanced 1 Language The user can change the language of the on screen menus and the local display menus to one of the available languages.
8.Settings 1 Closed Captioning Select the screen to display closed captioning. 3D Setting Enter the 3D menu. Select 3D options such as 3D, 3D Sync Invert, and 3D Format. 3D • Off: Close 3D mode. • DLP Link: Select DLP Link to use optimized settings for DLP Link 3D Glasses. • IR: Select IR to use optimized settings for IR-based 3D images. When Input source is HDMI 1.4a with AVI info frame, Default Value is DLP Link. Possible value is DLP-Link/IR.
9.Settings 2 9. SETTINGS 2 Overview • • • • • • • • • Settings 2 menu overview Auto Source No Signal Power Off Auto Power On Lamp Mode Reset All Status Advanced 1 Advanced 2 9.
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9.Settings 2 9.3 No Signal Power Off Automatically shut off when no signal. (in minutes). If siwitch to On, the projector will automatically shut off after 15 minutes when no signal. 9.4 Auto Power On Automatically power on when AC power applied. 9.5 Lamp Mode When the lamp is set to ECO mode, the lamp is running at 280W. If the ambient temperature is higher than 35 degree Celsius, lamp will operate at ECO mode. In this case, lamp mode selection is unavailable.
9.Settings 2 9.8 Advanced 1 Menu Position You can use this function to designate which area on the image the OSD Menu will appear. As you can see from the diagram below, there are five positions where you can choose to have the OSD Menu displayed.The default setting is “Center”. UP Left Center Right Down Translucent Menu Press or to select OSD background translucent level.
9.Settings 2 Network Projector (Ethernet) Wired LAN Terminal functionalites Remote control and monitoring of a projector from a PC (or Laptop) via wired LAN is also possible. Compatibility with Crestron / AMX (Device Discovery) / Extron control boxes enables not only collective projector management on a network but also management from a control panel on a PC (or Laptop) browser screen. • Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc. of the United States.
9.Settings 2 Can only be used with a wireless network module installed. Subnet mask A number that is used to identify a subnetwork so that IP addresses can be shared on a local area network. Can only be used with a wireless network module installed. Subnet for Wired and Wifi must be different ! Gateway A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network. For example, a local network (LAN) may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network (WAN) or to the Internet.
10.Maintenance 10. MAINTENANCE 10.1 Lamp Replacement The lifecycle of ordinary projection lamp typically lasts for 3500 hours before requiring replacement (different lamp configurations will affect lamp life). From the OSD Menu, you can go to " page 57: Lamp Hour Reset ". To check how long a lamp has been used. You should also replace the lamp when the projected image gets noticeably darker. Contact your local dealer to purchase new certified lamps for your projector.
10.Maintenance 5. Insert the new lamp in the direction shown in the illustration into the lamp assembly; tighten the two screws using a screw diver and make sure the lamp is firmly secured to prevent the lamp from shaking or poor contact. 6. Replace the right cover and tighten the screw. 7. Reconnect power to the projector and reset the lamp usage timer. Refer to page 57: Lamp Hour Reset.
10.Maintenance 10.2 Clean the dust 1. Remove most contamination with a vacuum cleaner. 2. Blow remaining dust away with compressed air in an other room or outside. 10.3 Cleaning the lens To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces, we have developed recommendations for cleaning. FIRST, we recommend you try to remove any material from the lens by blowing it off with clean, dry deionized air. DO NOT use any liquid to clean the lenses.
10.Maintenance 10.5 Simple troubleshooting The following table offers a list of common problems with projectors and how to troubleshoot. If the recommended solutions fail to resolve your problem, contact your local dealer to arrange for servicing; do not attempt to service the projector by yourself. Problem Possible cause Solution 1. The projector may be unplugged. 1. Plug the projector's power cord into a wall outlet. 2. T he AC socket may be faulty. You cannot turn on the projector 3.
10.Maintenance Problem The color of the image looks pale. Possible cause Solution The input signal type (RGBHV/YUV) might not have been connected properly. Check to make sure that the connections between the projector and the input device are correct. 1. The cables might not have been properly connected or the input device itself may be faulty. The image flashes occasionally. 2. I f the problem persists, it may also mean the lamp might be faulty. The colors of the projected image are out of place (i.
11.Projector Specification 11. PROJECTOR SPECIFICATION 11.1 PFWU-51B Specifications Description Specifications Projector type Single-chip DLP projector Technology 0.67" DMD Color Wheel 5-segment (RGBWY) Brightness* 4650 ANSI lumen Brightness (eco-mode)* 3450 ANSI lumen Resolution WUXGA 1920 × 1200 Micro display DLP 0.67" DMD Contrast ratio 1800 : 1 Brightness uniformity ANSI 0.
11.Projector Specification Description Specifications Noise level Bright mode (typical at 25°C/77°F) 42dBA Noise level ECO mode (typical at 25°C/77°F) 37dBA Operational ambient temperature 5-35°C or 41-95°F Operating humidity 10-85% Dimensions (WxLxH) 460mmX446mmX209mm Weight ±12kg (±26.5 lb.) Shipping Dimensions 594X568X355mm Shipping Weight from Factory 16.
11.Projector Specification 11.2 PFWX-51B Specifications Description Specifications Projector type Single-chip DLP projector Technology 0.65" DMD Color Wheel 5-segment (RGBWY) Brightness* 4750 ANSI lumen Brightness (eco-mode)* 3300 ANSI lumen Resolution WXGA 1280 x 800 Micro display DLP 0.65" DMD Contrast ratio 1800 : 1 Brightness uniformity ANSI 0.
11.Projector Specification Description Specifications Noise level ECO mode (typical at 25°C/77°F) 37dBA Operational ambient temperature 5-35°C or 41-95°F Operating humidity 10-85% Dimensions (WxLxH) 460mmX446mmX209mm Weight ±12kg (±26.5 lb.) Shipping Dimensions 594X568X355mm Shipping Weight from Factory 16.
11.Projector Specification more details. 11.3 Standard Source Files The unit automatically determines PC signals to select the appropriate resolution Some signals may require manual adjustment.
11.Projector Specification Signal Resolution H-SYNC (KHz) V-SYNC (Hz) 640 x 480 832 x 624 Apple Macintosh 1024 x 768 ## 1152 x 870 ## 480i SDTV ## 576i ## 576p EDTV ## 480p ## 720p ## 720p ## 1080i ## 1080i HDTV ## 1080p ## 1080p ## 1080p ## 1080p ## 1080p 35 49.7 60.2 68.7 15.734 15.625 31.3 31.5 37.5 45 33.8 28.1 27 28 33.7 56.3 67.5 COMPOSITE S_VIDEO 66.7 74.5 74.9 75.
11.Projector Specification Input Resolutions HDMI 1.4a 3D Input HDMI 1.
11.Projector Specification 11.4 Dimension 453.00 mm 460.55mm 446.00 208.
12.Environmental Information 12. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 12.1 Disposal information Disposal Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2002/96/EC governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
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12.Environmental Information 12.3 Production address Factories Barco nv Entertainment Division Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.82.11 Fax: +32 56.36.883.86 Support: www.barco.com/esupport Visit us at the web: www.barco.