Acco Nobo DLP Projector Nobo X11p Specifications
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NOBO X11P Multipurpose DLP ™Projector ACCOUK, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP19 8DT, Tel: 01296 397444, Fax: 01296 489151 www.accoeurope.com www.noboprojection.co.uk 1901277 Technology Resolution Brightness Contrast Ratio Noise level Displayable colour Lamp type Lamp life Projection lens Zoom factor Projection screen size Projection distance Keystone correction Horizontal Scan rate Vertical Refresh Rate Aspect ratio Video compatibility Input connections Accessories included Weight Size Materials WarrantiesSingle 0.7" DLP™panel 12 degree DDR DMD chip Native: 1024x768 XGA. Compatible: 1280x1024 SXGA 1100 ANSI lumens 2000:1 34dB 16.7M colours 120 watt P-VIP lamp 2000 Hours f =25.8 – 30.0 mm, F/2.8 – 3.1 1.16x manual zoom 0.7 to 6.79 meters (27.58 to 267.2") diagonal 1.2 – 10m (3.94 to – 32.8") +/- 16 degrees 15 ~100kHz 43 ~120Hz 4:3 support 5:4/16:9 (wide screen) NTSC: M (3.58MHz), 4.43MHz, 480i PAL: B, D, G, H, I, M, N SECAM: B, D, G, K, K1, L 480i/p and HDVT (720p, 1080i) PC/Video:One D-Sub 15-pin connector VGA connector for analog RGB/component video/HDTV Video:One mini DIN for S-video connector One composite RCA type connector Wireless remote control: Credit Card type (86x40x6.5 mm) AC power cord (three prong) 1.8m 15- Pin VGA to 15-pin VGA cable (1.8m) Component video adapter (3xRCA for 15 Pin) Composite video cable (1.8m) S-video cable (1.8m) Soft carrying bag Battery for remote control Lens cap (hanging) Users guide Quick start guide Warranty card Kensington Security Slot 0.9kg (2.2lbs) 198 x 148 x 57mm (7.8 x 5.8 x 2.2") Top and bottom cover: Magnesium alloy Projector: 3 Years Standard Extended warranty (optional) 2 Years Lamp: 1 Year NOBO X11P D L P™Projector Specifications Specifications subject to change without notice
JUST PLUG AND PLAY! JUST PLUG AND PLAY! The X11P DLP™is the smallest projector from the NOBO range, weighing less than 1kg! Ideal product for frequent travellers to make presentations: Excel Data, PowerPoint, drawing, Word text, pictures …and for watching your favourite movies as well. Using the latest technology DLP ™panel from Texas Instruments, the NOBO X11P gives you a bright, sharp and clear image without Pixelisation with the exceptional contrast ratio of 2000:1. The X11P is also an incredibly quiet machine, unusual for such a small projector, leaving the audience concentrating on your presentation. The projection distance is 1.20 to 10 metres and covers all types of room size from a small office, lounge or classroom – up to larger meeting rooms. Contrast ratio is extremely important in video reproduction. The Contrast ratio defines the ratio of an image between the blackest blacks and the whitest whites. The larger the ratio, the more shades of black, grey and white can be reproduced in the image – and therefore, the more detail and greater realism in the picture. Superior Colour & Contrast ELEVATORFOOT PANELCONTROL CARRYBAG ZOOMRING PANELCONTROL ZOOMRING ZOOMLENSFOCUSRINGELEVATORBUT TON REMOTECONTROLRECEIVER ■Single 0.7" DLP™Panel / DDR DMD chip ■High Brightness 1100 ANSI lumens ■Native: 1024x768 XGA. Compatible: 1280x1024 SXGA ■High Contrast 2000:1 (Full On/Off) ■Operational noise: 34dB (typical) ■Keystone correction: ±16 degrees ■Manual Optical 1.16 manual zoom ■Lightweight: 0.9kgs (2.2lbs) ■Kensington security slot ■Wireless Remote control ■Dual Remote receiver: front and rear ■Multilingual On screen Display Menu Adjustment ■PC and Apple Macintosh/iMac compatibility ■Top and bottom Magnesium alloy casing 400:12000:1 Image for example only
JUST PLUG AND PLAY! JUST PLUG AND PLAY! The X11P DLP™is the smallest projector from the NOBO range, weighing less than 1kg! Ideal product for frequent travellers to make presentations: Excel Data, PowerPoint, drawing, Word text, pictures …and for watching your favourite movies as well. Using the latest technology DLP ™panel from Texas Instruments, the NOBO X11P gives you a bright, sharp and clear image without Pixelisation with the exceptional contrast ratio of 2000:1. The X11P is also an incredibly quiet machine, unusual for such a small projector, leaving the audience concentrating on your presentation. The projection distance is 1.20 to 10 metres and covers all types of room size from a small office, lounge or classroom – up to larger meeting rooms. Contrast ratio is extremely important in video reproduction. The Contrast ratio defines the ratio of an image between the blackest blacks and the whitest whites. The larger the ratio, the more shades of black, grey and white can be reproduced in the image – and therefore, the more detail and greater realism in the picture. Superior Colour & Contrast ELEVATORFOOT PANELCONTROL CARRYBAG ZOOMRING PANELCONTROL ZOOMRING ZOOMLENSFOCUSRINGELEVATORBUT TON REMOTECONTROLRECEIVER ■Single 0.7" DLP™Panel / DDR DMD chip ■High Brightness 1100 ANSI lumens ■Native: 1024x768 XGA. Compatible: 1280x1024 SXGA ■High Contrast 2000:1 (Full On/Off) ■Operational noise: 34dB (typical) ■Keystone correction: ±16 degrees ■Manual Optical 1.16 manual zoom ■Lightweight: 0.9kgs (2.2lbs) ■Kensington security slot ■Wireless Remote control ■Dual Remote receiver: front and rear ■Multilingual On screen Display Menu Adjustment ■PC and Apple Macintosh/iMac compatibility ■Top and bottom Magnesium alloy casing 400:12000:1 Image for example only
NOBO X11P Multipurpose DLP ™Projector ACCOUK, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP19 8DT, Tel: 01296 397444, Fax: 01296 489151 www.accoeurope.com www.noboprojection.co.uk 1901277 Technology Resolution Brightness Contrast Ratio Noise level Displayable colour Lamp type Lamp life Projection lens Zoom factor Projection screen size Projection distance Keystone correction Horizontal Scan rate Vertical Refresh Rate Aspect ratio Video compatibility Input connections Accessories included Weight Size Materials WarrantiesSingle 0.7" DLP™panel 12 degree DDR DMD chip Native: 1024x768 XGA. Compatible: 1280x1024 SXGA 1100 ANSI lumens 2000:1 34dB 16.7M colours 120 watt P-VIP lamp 2000 Hours f =25.8 – 30.0 mm, F/2.8 – 3.1 1.16x manual zoom 0.7 to 6.79 meters (27.58 to 267.2") diagonal 1.2 – 10m (3.94 to – 32.8") +/- 16 degrees 15 ~100kHz 43 ~120Hz 4:3 support 5:4/16:9 (wide screen) NTSC: M (3.58MHz), 4.43MHz, 480i PAL: B, D, G, H, I, M, N SECAM: B, D, G, K, K1, L 480i/p and HDVT (720p, 1080i) PC/Video:One D-Sub 15-pin connector VGA connector for analog RGB/component video/HDTV Video:One mini DIN for S-video connector One composite RCA type connector Wireless remote control: Credit Card type (86x40x6.5 mm) AC power cord (three prong) 1.8m 15- Pin VGA to 15-pin VGA cable (1.8m) Component video adapter (3xRCA for 15 Pin) Composite video cable (1.8m) S-video cable (1.8m) Soft carrying bag Battery for remote control Lens cap (hanging) Users guide Quick start guide Warranty card Kensington Security Slot 0.9kg (2.2lbs) 198 x 148 x 57mm (7.8 x 5.8 x 2.2") Top and bottom cover: Magnesium alloy Projector: 3 Years Standard Extended warranty (optional) 2 Years Lamp: 1 Year NOBO X11P D L P™Projector Specifications Specifications subject to change without notice
Before Operation -3- Safety Instructions Important Instructions WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, injury to persons or excessive microwave energy: . Read all instructions before using microwave oven . 2 . Some products such as whole eggs and sealed containers - (for example, closed glass jars and sealed baby bottles with a teat) - may explode and should not be heated in a microwave oven . 3 . Use this microwave oven only for its intended use as described in this manual . 4 . As with any appliance, close supervision is necessary when used by children . 5 . Do not operate this microwave oven, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped . 6 . Do not store or use this appliance outdoors . 7 . Do not immerse cord or plug in water . 8 . Keep cord away from heated surfaces . 9 . Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter . 0 .To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity: a) Do not overcook food . Carefully attend microwave oven if paper, plastic, or other combustible materials are placed inside the oven to facilitate cooking . b) Remove wire twist-ties from bags before placing bag in oven . c) If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep oven door closed, turn oven off at the wall switch, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel . .Do not remove outer panel from oven . Placement of Oven . The oven must be placed on a flat, stable surface more than 85 cm above the floor . For correct operation, the oven must have sufficient air flow . Allow 15 cm of space on the top of the oven, 10 cm at back and 5 cm on both sides. If one side of the oven is placed flush to a wall, the other side or top must not be blocked. a) Do not block air vents . If they are blocked during operation, the oven may overheat . If the oven overheats, a thermal safety device will turn the oven off . The oven will remain inoperable until it has cooled . b) Do not place oven near a hot or damp surface such as a gas stove, electric range or sink etc . c) Do not operate oven when room humidity is too high . 2 . The surfaces of top, back and left side of the oven become hot during operation . Do not allow the mains cable to come in contact with the surface of the oven . 3 . This oven was manufactured for household use only . WARNING (continuance) g) Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens . h) When heating food in plastic or paper containers, keep an eye on the appliance due to the possibility of ignition . i) If smoke is observed, switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames . j) When microwave heating liquids, overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling . This could result in a sudden boil over of hot liquid . k) The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars must be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns . l) Eggs in their shell and hard-boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode, even after microwave heating has ended . m) The door seals and door seal areas should be cleaned with a damp cloth . n) The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed . o) Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation . p) During use the appliance becomes hot . Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the appliance . q) A steam cleaner is not to be used . Installation and Earthing Instructions 070823_A00037F40QP_OG.indd 32007/08/23 14:11:33
Before Operation -4- Installation and Earthing Instructions (continuance) General Use . In order to maintain high quality, do not operate the oven when empty . The microwave energy will reflect continuously throughout the oven if no food or water is present to absorb energy . 2 . Do not dry clothes, newspapers or other materials in the oven . They may catch on fire . 3 . Do not use recycled paper products, unless the paper product is labelled as safe for microwave oven use . Recycled paper products may contain impurities which may cause sparks and/or fires when used . 4 . Do not use newspapers or paper bags for cooking . 5 . Do not hit or strike control panel . Damage to controls may occur . 6 . POT HOLDERS may be needed as heat from food is transferred to the cooking container and from the container to Ceramic Tray . The tray can be very hot after removing the cooking container from the oven . 7 . Do not store flammable materials next to, on top of, or in the oven . It could be a fire hazard . 8 . Do not cook food directly on Ceramic Tray unless indicated in recipes . (Food should be placed in a suitable cooking utensil .) 9 . Do NOT use this oven to heat chemicals or other non-food products . Do NOT clean this oven with any product that is labeled as containing corrosive chemicals . The heating of corrosive chemicals in this oven may cause microwave radiation leaks. 0 . When using the COMBINATION mode, never place any aluminum or metal container directly on the wire rack . Always insert a heatproof, glass plate or dish between the wire rack and the aluminum container . This will prevent sparking that may damage the oven . . It is recommended not to use the wire rack when cooking in the MICROWAVE mode only . General Instructions Earthing Instructions This microwave oven must be earthed . In the event of an electrical short circuit, earthing reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current . This microwave oven is equipped with a cord having an earthing wire with an earthing plug . The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and earthed . WARNING - Improper use of the earthing plug can result in a risk of electric shock . Circuit Your microwave oven should be operated on a separate 0 A circuit from other appliances . Failure to do this may cause the power board fuse to blow, and/or food to cook slower . Do not insert higher value fuse in the power board . Fan Motor Operation After using the oven, the fan rotates to cool the electric components . Do not switch the electricity off for 5 minutes after using the oven . This continuance of fan operation is perfectly normal, and you can take out the food from the oven while the fan operates . 2 . If ceramic tray is hot, allow to cool before cleaning or placing in water . Food . Do not use your oven for home canning or the heating of any closed jar . Pressure will build up and the jar may explode . In addition, the microwave oven cannot maintain the food at the correct canning temperature . Improperly canned food may spoil and be dangerous to consume . 2 . Do not attempt to deep fat fry in your microwave oven . 3 . Potatoes, apples, egg yolks, whole squash, chicken wing and sausages are examples of foods with non porous skins . This type of food must be pierced before cooking, to prevent bursting . 4 . When heating liquids, e .g . soup, sauces and beverages in your microwave oven, overheating the liquid beyond boiling point can occur without evidence of bubbling . This could result in a sudden boil over of the hot liquid . To prevent this possibility the following steps should be taken: a) Avoid using straight-sided containers with narrow necks . b) Do not overheat . c) Stir the liquid before placing the container in the oven and again halfway through cooking time . d) After heating, allow to stand in the oven for a short time, stirring again before carefully removing the container . 5 . DO NOT USE A CONVENTIONAL MEAT THERMOMETER IN THE MICROWAVE OVEN. To check the degree of cooking of roasts and poultry use a MICROWAVE THERMOMETER. Alternatively, a conventional meat thermometer may be used after the food is removed from the oven . If undercooked, return meat or poultry to the oven and cook for a few more minutes at the recommended power level . It is important to ensure that meat and poultry are thoroughly cooked .
Before Operation -5- General Instructions Microwaves are a form of high frequency radio waves similar to those used by a radio, including AM, FM and CB . Electricity is converted into microwave energy by the magnetron tube (which is the heart of the microwave oven) . From the magnetron tube, microwave energy is transmitted to the oven cavity . The microwaves are converted to heat in the food . The microwaves enter from the outside of the food and travel through the food . Continued cooking to the centre occurs by conduction . Although pacemakers used to be affected by microwaves (as well as by other radio waves), they are now shielded and are not bothered by these interferences . This allows people with pacemakers to sit calmly by their radio or television and cook with microwave ovens . When the microwaves come in contact with a substance, any one or a combination of three things may occur . They can be: . REFLECTED 2 . TRANSMITTED 3 . ABSORBED Reflection Metal substances REFLECT microwave energy because there is no absorption and there is no heating . This is why the oven interior is either stainless steel or paint-coated steel . This ensures that the microwaves are kept inside the cavity and evenly distributed throughout the food with the help of the turntable . Transmission Such substances as paper, glass and plastic TRANSMIT microwave energy and do not become hot except from food . Because these substances do not reflect or absorb microwave energy, they are ideal materials for microwave cooking containers . Absorption Food contains moisture and will ABSORB microwave energy, which causes the moisture molecules within the food to vibrate at an incredible rate (2,450,000,000 times per second) . Friction, created by vibration, produces heat energy which is conducted throughout the food . 6 . COOKING TIMES given in the cookbook section are APPROXIMATE. Factors that may affect cooking time are preferred degree of cooking, moisture content, starting temperature, altitude, volume, size, shape of food and utensils used . As you become familiar with the oven, you will be able to adjust for these factors . 7 . It is better to UNDERCOOK RATHER THAN OVERCOOK foods. If food is undercooked, it can always be returned to the oven for further cooking . If food is overcooked, nothing can be done . Always start with minimum cooking times recommended . 8 . Extreme care should be taken when cooking popcorn . Cook for minimum time as recommended by manufacturer . Use the directions suitable for the wattage of your oven . NEVER leave oven unattended when popping popcorn . 9 . Take care when heating food in foil trays . Trays should be no deeper than 2 cm and should not touch the sides of the oven walls . If you are unsure of the heating time, do not leave the oven unattended . Microwaves and How They Work
Before Operation -6- Cookware and Utensil Guide Plastics Plastic dishes, cups and some freezer containers should be used with care in a microwave oven . Choose plastic containers carefully, as some plastic containers may become soft, melt and scorch . The majority of plastic dishes, even those designed for use in the microwave oven, are not suitable for cooking foods with high fat or sugar content, or for lengthy cooking time . Most microwave plastic dishes should not be used for longer than 3 to 5 minutes on HIGH power . These dishes, although not suitable for extended cooking, may be successfully used for defrosting or for use on lower power levels . Cooking Bags designed to withstand boiling, freezing, or conventional heating are microwave safe . Prepare bags according to manufacturers' directions . When cooking by microwave, DO NOT use wire twist-ties to close bag . They can act as an antenna and cause arcing (sparks) . DO NOT COOK IN PLASTIC FOOD STORAGE BAGS . Plastic Wrap such as GLAD WRAP® can be used to cover dishes in most recipes . Over an extended heating time, some disfiguration of the wrap may occur . When removing plastic wrap "covers" as well as any glass lid be careful to remove it away from you to avoid steam burns . Loosen plastic but let dish stand covered . Browning Dishes NOTE: Browning dishes are no longer available . This information is supplied to assist people who already own a browning dish . Browning dishes are used to sear chops, meat patties, steaks etc . A special coating on the bottom of the dish absorbs the microwave energy and becomes very hot . When foods are added to the dish, the result is a seared effect . Preheat the dish according to the manufacturers' directions . Add food to be seared and heat according to recipe or personal preference . Use pot holders to remove the dish from the Microwave Oven . Do not use the browning dish on or in a conventional stove . Remember:Food can be covered with a loose sheet of absorbent towel to prevent splattering . Do not attempt to deep fry in the browning dish or microwave oven as you cannot control the temperature of the oil . It is important to use correct containers when cooking in a microwave oven . The following will help you to make the right selection . How to Test a Container for Safe Microwave Oven Use Fill a -cup glass measure with water and place it in the microwave oven along with the container to be tested; heat one minute on HIGH . If the container is microwave oven safe, it should remain comfortably cool and the water should be hot . If the container becomes very hot, it has absorbed some microwave energy and should not be used . This test cannot be used for plastic containers . Paper Products and Freezer Wrap Waxed paper, paper plates, cups and napkins should not be used for heating or cooking food by Convection, Combination and Grill . Freezer wrap should not be used as it is not heat resistant and may melt . Paper towels, greaseproof paper and bake paper may be safely used for short periods of time for covering or lining . Glass, Ceramic and China Heat-Resistant glass cookware is invaluable in microwave cooking . Many of these items are readily available in most homes: glass jugs, mixing bowls, loaf dishes, covered casseroles, oblong baking dishes, pie plates and round or square cake dishes . Examples of this type of cookware are Pyrex® and Corningware® . Dinnerware can be used for microwave heating . Many brands of dinnerware are microwave safe . Check the care information for reference to microwave use for dinnerware and serving pieces . If dinnerware is marked ovenproof, it frequently is safe to use in the microwave oven . However, to be sure, check by conducting a microwave dish test . Several types of glassware and dinnerware are not recommended for use in the Microwave Oven . Do not use dishes with metallic trim or containers with metal parts . Do not use cups or mugs with glued on handles, as they may fall off with continued heating . Do not use delicate glassware . Although the glassware may be transparent to microwave energy the heat from the food may cause the glassware to crack .
Before Operation -7- Cookware and Utensil Guide * Check manufacturers’ recommendation, must withstand heat . ** Follow recipe instructions . NOTE: See page 0 for accessories included . MicrowaveGrillConvectionCombination Aluminium foilfor shieldingyesyesfor shielding Browning dishyesnonono Brown paper bagsnononono Dinnerware oven/microwave safe non-oven, microwave safe yes yes yes no yes no yes no Disposable polyester paperboard dishes yes* no yes*(up to 220˚C) yes*(up to 220˚C) Glassware oven glassware & ceramic non heat resistant yes no yes no yes no yes no Metal cookwarenoyesyesyes** Metal twist-tiesnoyesyesno Oven cooking bagyesnoyes*yes Paper towels and napkinsyesnonono Plastic defrosting rackyesnonono Plastic dishes microwave safe non microwave safe yes no no no * no * no Plastic wrapyesnonono Silicon Bakewareyes*** Straw, wicker, woodyesnonono Thermometers microwave safe conventional yes no no yes no yes no no Waxed paperyesnonono Cookware and Utensil Guide Metal Metal cookware or utensils, and those with metallic trim, should NOT be used on microwave . Since microwave energy is reflected by metal, foods in metal containers will not cook evenly . There is also the possibility of "arcing" . Although metal utensils must be avoided in microwave cooking, some metal can be helpful when used correctly . Aluminium foil can be used safely, if certain guidelines are followed, to prevent overcooking . Small pieces of foil are used to cover areas such as chicken wings, tips of roasts, or other thin parts that cook before the rest of the recipe is finished . Make sure foil is attached securely and doesn't touch sides of oven; otherwise arcing may occur . Foil lined containers, either cardboard or plastic, should NOT be used in the microwave oven as arcing could occur . Metal twist-ties, either paper or plastic coated, should NOT be used on Microwave or Combination . Frozen dinner trays can be used on Microwave if the container is no deeper than 2 cm and is filled with food . They may be used on Convection . Metal skewers can not be used on Microwave as arcing may occur . Wooden skewers are readily available and give the same result . Shells: Scalloped baking shells are best used during reheating and for short periods of cooking time only . Thermometers are available for use in microwave ovens . DO NOT USE CONVENTIONAL MERCURY TYPE CANDY OR MEAT THERMOMETERS in food while cooking in the microwave oven or on Combination . Jars and Bottles Jars and Bottles can be used to warm food to serving temperature, if the lid is removed first . Cooking should not be done in these containers since most are not heat resistant and during extended heating times, heat from food would cause cracking or breaking . Straw, Wicker, and Wood Straw and wicker baskets may be used in the microwave oven for a short period of time to warm rolls or bread . Large wooden utensils, such as bowls or cutting boards should NOT be used for prolonged heating as the microwave energy may cause the wood to become dry and brittle .
Before Operation -8- Feature Diagram Ceramic Tray . Do not operate the oven without Roller Ring and Ceramic Tray in place . 2 . Only use Ceramic Tray specifically designed for this oven . Do not substitute any other Ceramic tray . 3 . If Ceramic Tray is hot, allow to cool before cleaning or placing in water . 4 . Do not cook directly on Ceramic Tray unless otherwise indicated . Always place food in a microwave-safe dish, or on a rack set in a microwave-safe dish . 5 . If food or utensils on Ceramic Tray touches the oven walls, causing the tray to stop moving, the tray will automatically rotate in the opposite direction . This is normal . 6 . Ceramic Tray can rotate in either direction . Door Door Safety Lock System Door Safety Lock System Roller Ring . Roller Ring and oven floor should be cleaned frequently to prevent excessive noise . 2 . Roller Ring must always be used together with Ceramic Tray for cooking . Identification Plate The oven model number and serial number are recorded here . (back side) Door Release Button Press to open the door . Opening the door during cooking will stop the cooking process without cancelling the programme . Cooking resumes as soon as the door is closed and Start Pad is pressed . The oven light will stay on or turn on whenever the door is opened . It is quite safe to open the door at any time during a cooking program and there is no risk of microwave exposure . Control Panel