Built to handle most any business, education or cinema projection requirements, they utilizes the latest Texas Instruments DDR DLP™ display technology in combination with TrueVision™ (DDP2000) image processing. The Condenser Lens Optical System provides a remarkable 2000:1 contrast ratio, along with crisp, bright and detailed images from both computer and video sources. Powerful standard features like short-throw zoom lens, HDTV compatibility, up to 3,000-hour lamp life and 3-year industry leadi
Included Accessories Wireless Remote Control; two "AA" batteries; 6' AC Power Cord; 9' 10" RGB signal cable; attached lens cap, operation manual; CD-ROM manual; 10' component video cable 15-pin to 3 RCA (XR-10X only) Optional Accessories AN-XRCM30 Ceiling Mounting Bracket; AN-EP101B: Extension Tube for Ceiling Mount; AN-JT200: Angle-Mount joint for Ceiling Mount; AN-CMCSS16: 16" security cable system for use with ceiling mount; AN-CMCSS46: 46" security cable system for use with ceiling mount and
Also includes forward/back presentation control when used with AN-MR2 remote IR receiver [38 kHz IR carrier frequency]. Built-in Audio System 2.0 Watts Monaural Lamp Module AN-XR10LP or AN-XR20LP or AN-XR10LP or AN-XR20LP or AN-XR10LP/1 (275 W AN-XR20LP/1 (275 W AN-XR10LP/1 (275 W AN-XR20LP/1 (275 W DC, User replaceable) DC, User replaceable) DC, User replaceable) DC, User replaceable) Estimated Lamp Life 2,000 hours (standard mode); 3,000 hours (Low-Power "eco & quiet" mode) Fan Noise (std/eco)
"XR" Educator Series Multimedia DLP™ Projectors Features & Benefits: • Texas Instruments DLP™ technology - provides high image quality and reliability • TrueVision™ (DDP2000) advanced video circuitry optimizes performance • Short Throw Zoom Lens - project large images from a "short" throw distance • Exceptionally quiet cooling allows the audience to concentrate on your presen- tation without distracting fan noise • 2000:1 contrast ratio provides rich clarity • On-screen setup guide and "Help" fu
Except for the AirVac Gold power units (See below.) The warranty period begins on either (a) the date of purchase or installation date of this product, or (b) the date of closing on a new residence in which this product was originally installed. The warranty extends to the original user of the product and to each subsequent owner of the product during the term of the warranty. M&S will repair or replace, at its option, parts and materials at not charge. Parts supplied under this warranty may be
Set this switch to the desired position while observing the sharpness of the picture. 123. Red and Blue Gain Controls (R GAIN/B GAIN) These controls are used to manually adjust the white balance. These controls only work when the White/Black Balance Selection Switch (126) is set to the MANU position. Turn the controls clockwise to increase the red and blue signal levels, and counterclockwise to decrease these levels. Note: As these controls employ Digital Processing, the Red and Blue signa
3. Adjust the OPEN limit nut until it is about 1/2” from activating the LSO-2 OPEN limit switch. 4. Adjust the CLOSE limit nut until it is about 1/2” from activating the LSC-2 CLOSE limit switch. Limit Nuts Fine Adjustment After finishing the rough limit nut adjustments, run the operator to set the fine limit adjustment. 1. Turn the power disconnect switch ON. 2. Stand clear of any moving parts and press the OPEN button. 3. After the gate opens, press the CLOSE button. 4. Observe the gate in bot
Use Table C (below) as a guide. 3. Use XLP (cross-linked-polyethylene) type of wire. This wire reduces the effects of moisture and other environmental events in altering the functionality of the vehicular loop detector. 4. Twist the lead wire at least 6 turns per foot. 5. Use BACKER-ROD to minimize damage to the loop detector wire prior to using the sealant. 6. Place the loop detector wire and adjust the sensitivity of the vehicular loop detector unit in a way to minimize the effects of the gate
Additionally, if the bottom edge of a swing gate is greater than 6 inches (152 mm) above the ground at any point in its arc of travel, one or more contact sensors shall be located on the bottom edge. 1. A hardwired contact sensor shall be located and its wiring arranged so that the communication between the sensor and the gate operator is not subjected to mechanical damage. 2. A wireless contact sensor such as one that transmits radio frequency (RF) signals to the gate operator for entrapment pr
Overall Dimensions WARNING - For Installation By Qualified Personnel Only. .985" 14.724" 7.874" 4.33" 4.33" .394" 2.36" 2.36" 2.36" 5.12" Gear/Motor Unit Can Be Mounted Left or Right 1.50" 5.90" TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 800 908 0884i TABLE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTSABLE OF CONTENTS Parts Diagram/Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Important Safety Information Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .