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
It will guide you CP-M3H (Speaker system). in operating your SHARP product. CONTENTS Page SPECIAL NOTES .............................................. 1 ACCESSORIES ................................................. 2 PRECAUTIONS ................................................. 2 NAMES OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS .... 3-5 PREPARATION FOR USE.............................. 6-8 SETTING THE CLOCK ...................................... 9 SOUND CONTROL ......................................... 10 COMPA