DAVIS Dp X16 Specifications
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Why DAVIS?DAVISÕ only focus is the projection industry. We spend all our time and resources to create the best possible image on the wall! DAVIS has been committed to make world class projection technology since 1984, and has acquired all the expertise and knowledge to make High Quality Business Presentation Projectors. DAVIS is a company of dynamic and enthusiastic people sharing the common ambition of bringing large screen business presentations to enthusiasts all over the world. Our technology...
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Make an impression!For the professional presenter on the move, the DAVIS DP X16 is the natural choice. No more fumbling with slides, transparencies or old projectors that are heavy to carry and frustrating to set up. At just 2,25 kg, the DP X16 is small enough to fit easily into a briefcase together with your laptop, and itÕs bright enough to light up a small auditorium. The XGA resolution lets you display your most detailed images with clarity, and provides compatibility with a wide range of computers....
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Complete connectivity The DAVIS Connectivity Unit (HUB) keeps cables away from the projector, and it allows full video and PC connectivity. With the HUB there is only one cable connected to the projector, apart from the power cable, making it more practical. The DP X16 can also be tripod-mounted. High quality All internal parts are protected by a magnesium alloy chassis, making the product perfect for the rigour of the road. Proven display technology from Texas Instruments and optics from Carl Zeiss will...
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Single-Chip DMDª (Digital Micromirror Deviceª) 1024x768 with compression for 1280x1024 1100 ANSI Lumens 120W UHP (Ultra High Performance), User Replaceable 2000 Hours Typical 16,7 million colours (24 bit) 4:3 or 16:9 16 ms 450:1 Ye s 50-90Hz, SVGA: 50-120Hz, SXGA: 50-70Hz 60Hz: NTSC (M) (4.43), PAL (60) (M) 50Hz: PAL (B/D/G/H/I/N, NTSC (50), SECAM Fixed Focal Length Type 1.5 Ð 7.5 m 85% image center-to-corner Green Button Set Up with auto image positioning, auto tracking and aut\ o...
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Corporate Headquarters: DAVIS A/S P.O. BOX 380 Bragernes N-3001 Drammen, Norway Tel. +47 32 20 90 00 Fax: +47 32 20 90 01 E-mail: [email protected] www.davis.no Subsidiaries/sales offices: Denmark:DAVIS A/S Tel. +45 33 33 81 82 Fax: +45 33 33 05 07 E-mail: [email protected] www.davis.dk Norway:PREDATA PROFESSIONALS AS Tel. +47 32 88 24 50 Fax: +47 32 88 24 51 E-mail: [email protected] www.predata.no Sweden:DAVIS SVERIGE AB Tel. +46 13 10 20 35 Fax: +46 13 10 54 50 E-mail: [email protected] www.davis.se USA:DAVIS...
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7 MOTIF Introduction Introduction Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha MOTIF Music Production Synthesizer! You now own what is perhaps the best-sounding, most versatile, and certainly most powerful synthesizer and total music production instrument on the planet. We strove to put virtually all our synthesizer technology and music making know-how into one instrument — and we succeeded. The new MOTIF not only gives you the latest and greatest sounds and rhythms (as well as...
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8 MOTIF Introduction Important Features ■ Wide range of dynamic and authentic voices — over 512 in total, with 49 drum kits. Use the Category Search function to quickly call up the sounds you want, based on their instrument type. ■ Performance mode lets you use four different voices together — in layers or in a keyboard split. ■ Integrated Sampling Sequencer — seamlessly combines audio and MIDI recording. * Full Sample recording and editing features, with 4MB of...
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9 MOTIF Table of Contents Table of Contents The Controls & Connectors 10 Front Panel ........................................................ 10 Rear Panel.......................................................... 16 Setting Up 20 Power Supply ..................................................... 20 Connections ....................................................... 21 Powering Up ...................................................... 29 Basic Structure 30 Mode...
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10MOTIF The Controls & Connectors Front Panel The Control & Connectors The Controls & Connectors Front Panel MOTIF6 MOTIF7 OCTAV EDOWNUP KNOB CONTROL FUNCTIONPA N REVERBCHORUS TEMPO ATTACK RELEASE CUTOFF RESONANCE ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 KN 1 KN 2 KN 3 KN 4 MEQ LOW ME Q HI MID MEQ LO W MID ME Q HIGH REMOTE CONTROL ON/OFF EFFECT BYPASSARPEGGIOINSERTIONSYSTEM ON/OFF MASTER VOLUMEVOLUME 1 VOLUME 2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4 CS 1 CS 2 CS 3 CS 4 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 SEQ TRANSPORT LOCATE 12REC...