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    8. Appendix
    Input / Output Terminal
      Input Slot 4 slots (One board each for the VIDEO board and analog RGB input board are standard equipment;
    2 slots are for expansion.)
      MM-VIDEOVideoInput BNC1 (Composite Video)
        (Built in)Input BNC2 (S-Video)
    Input BNC3 (DVD Component)
      MM-RGBAnalog RGB Input BNC5 (shared with the component input connectors)
        (Built in)Audio Input RCA (L/MONO,R)1 (No Function)
      MM-DVIDigital RGB Input DVI-D1
        (Optional Board)Audio Input Stereo Mini Jack1 (No Function)
      MM-SDISDI Input BNC2
        (Optional Board)SDI Output BNC1
    USB Port A Type1, B Type1
    LAN Port RJ-451
    Remote Control In Stereo Mini Jack1, XLR Connector1
    Out Stereo Mini Jack1
    PC Control In D-Sub 9pin1
    Out D-Sub 9pin
    *31
    PC Card TypeII1
    Ex. Control Mini D-Sub15pin1
    Power Requirement 200 - 240VAC, 50 / 60Hz
    Power Consumption 3.0KW
    Input Current 15A
    Dimensions HL 12000HD : 27.2” (W)40.1” (D)20.4” (H)
    690mm (W)1018mm (D)547mm (H)
    HL 10000HD : 26.4” (W)36.5” (D)16.8” (H)
    670mm (W)926mm (D)425mm (H)
    Net Weight HL 12000HD : 194.7lbs (88.3kg) (without lens)
    HL 10000HD : 164.5lbs (74.6kg) (without lens)
    Environment Operational Temperature:  50° - 95°F (10° - 35°C)
    Humidity: 20 – 80% non-condensing
    Storage Temperature:  14° - 122°F (-10° - 50°C)
    Humidity: 20 – 80% non-condensing
    Regulations USA UL60950 FCC Class A
    Canada CSA60950 ICES-003 Class A
    Europe EN60950 EN55022 Class A
    EN55024
    EN61000-3-2
    EN61000-3-3
    Japan J60950 VCCI Class A
    Asia IEC60950 CISPR.22 Class A
    *1 : Permissible deviation for RGB convergence (Pixel deviation) is 1/2 pixel or less at center; 1 pixel or less around the perimeter
    (when projection upward angle is 0°).
    *2 : When using the zoom lens, it must be keep that the projector is positioned at an angle of from -15 to +15 degrees from the
    horizontal.
    *3 : These connectors are for future extension.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments. 
    						
    							E-82
    Technische Daten
    Modellnummern
    Bedienfeld*
    1
    Ausgangsauflösung
    Lampe
    Lichtausgang
    Helligkeitsgleichmäßigkeit
    Kontrastverhältnis
    Linsenverschiebung
    Linsen-Optionen*
    2
    Bildformat
    Installation
    Abtastrate
    Eingangssignal
    MM-VIDEO
    (integriert)
    MM-RGB
    (integriert)HL 12000HD / HL 10000HD
    DMD™ 1,25” x 3 (HL 12000HD / HL 10000HD)
    2048 x 1080 natürliche Auflösung
    (HL 12000HD / HL 10000HD)
    2,0 kW Blasen-Kurzbogen-Xenon
    Integriert: Überhitzungsschutz
    Lampenverwendungsschutz bei überschrittenen Betriebsstunden
    12.000 ANSI Lumen (HL 12000HD)
    9.000 ANSI Lumen (HL 10000HD)
    Voller Lichtausgang bei 200 - 240V
    > 80% Ecke zu Mitte
    1600 : 1 V oll Ein/Aus (HL 12000HD)
    1800 : 1 V oll Ein/Aus (HL 10000HD)
    Mit Motor angetriebener horizontaler und vertikaler Linsenversatz
    Mit Motor angetriebener Zoom und Fokus
    Im Objektivverschluß integriert
    L2K-12ZHB 104-700 1.25 – 1.45 : 1 (Zoom Linse)
    L2K-14ZHB 104-701 1.45 – 1.8 : 1 (Zoom Linse)
    L2K-18ZHB 104-702 1.8 – 2.4 : 1 (Zoom Linse)
    L2K-22ZHB 104-703 2.2 – 3.0 : 1 (Zoom Linse)
    L2K-30ZHB 104-704 3.0 – 4.3 : 1 (Zoom Linse)
    L2K-10F 103-350 1.0 : 1 (Feste Linse)
    80” (2,03 m) – 500” (12,7 m) diagonal bei 4 : 3
    Ausrichtung: Boden/vorne, Boden/hinten, Decke/vorne, Decke/hinten
    Stapeln: bis zu 3 Projektoren können aufeinander gestapelt werden
    Horizontal: 15 – 107 kHz (RGB: 31 kHz oder mehr)
    Vertikal: 24 - 120 Hz (bei synchronem Input / Output: 24 - 60 Hz)
    (HL 12000HD / HL 10000HD)
    Composite-Video 75 Ohm 1,0 Vp-p (mit Synch.)
    S-Video Y 75 Ohm 1,0 Vp-p (mit Synch.)
    C75 Ohm 286-300 mVp-p
    Komponentenvideo Y 75 Ohm 1,0 Vp-p (mit Synch.)
    Cr, Cb 75 Ohm +/- 0,35 Vp-p
    (Nur Standard Definition (15kHz))
    R, G, B, H, V R, G, B 75 Ohm 0,7 Vp-p positive Polarität
    Y75 Ohm 1,0 Vp-p positive Polarität (mit Synch.)
    Cr, Cb 75 Ohm +/- 0,35 Vp-p positive Polarität
    (Komponent unterstützt HDTV and >31kHz interlaced und progressiv einschl.
    1080i/60,1080i50, 24sF, 25p, 24p 23.98p/sF, 720p/60, aber nicht 60p, RGsB,
    RGBS, RGBHV unterstützt HD progressiv und PC progressiv)
    H/V-Synch. 1 kOhm / 75 Ohm (wählbar)
    0,7 - 4,0 Vp-p / TTL positive/negative Polarität
    Beanspruchung N/A
    Composite-Synch. 1 kOhm / 75 Ohm (wählbar)
    0,7 - 4,0 Vp-p / TTL positive/negative Polarität
    Beanspruchung N/A
    Synch. auf Grün 75 Ohm 1,0 Vp-p (einschließlich Synch.-
    Signalkomponente von 0,3 Vp-p) 
    						
    							E-83
    Einfach-Link Pixel - Taktfrequenz 165 MHz max.
    Dual-Link Pixel - Taktfrequenz 202,5 MHz max.
    SDHV SMPTE 259M Pegel C
    HDTV SMPTE 292M (einschließlich 24sF, 24p)
    4 Schlitze (eine Platine für die VIDEO-Platine und die analoge RGB-Eingangsplatine
    gehören zur Grundausstattung; 2 Schlitze sind für eine Erweiterung vorgesehen)
    Video Eingang BNC x 1 (Composite-Video)
    Eingang BNC x 2 (S-Video)
    Eingang BNC x 3 (DVD-Komponente)
    Analog RGB Eingang BNC x 5
    (mit den Komponenten-Eingangsanschlüssen
     geteilt)
    Audio Eingang RCA (L / MONO, R) x 1 (ohne Funktion)
    Digital RGB Eingang DVI-D x 1
    Audio Eingang Stereo-Minibuchse x 1 (ohne Funktion)
    SDI Eingang BNC x 2
    SDI Ausgang BNC x 1
    A Typ x 1, B Typ x 1
    RJ-45 x1
    In (Ein) Stereo-Minibuchse x 1, XLR-Anschluss x 1
    Out (Aus) Stereo-Minibuchse x 1
    In (Ein) D-Sub 9-polig x 1
    Out (Aus) D-Sub 9-polig*
    3 x 1
    Typ II x 1
    Mini D-Sub 15-polig x 1
    200 - 240V Wechselstrom, 50/60Hz
    HL 12000HD / HL 10000HD: 3,0 KW
    HL 12000HD / HL 10000HD: 15 A
    HL 12000HD: 690mm (W) x 1018mm (T) x 542mm (H)
    27,2” (W) x 40,1” (T) x 20,4” (H)
    HL 10000HD: 670mm (W) x 926mm (T) x 425mm (H)
    26,4” (W) x 36,5” (T) x 16,8” (H)
    HL 12000HD: 88,3kg / 194,7lbs (ohne Objectiv)
    HL 10000HD: 74,6kg / 164,5lbs (ohne Objectiv)
    Betriebstemperatur: 50˚ bis 95˚F (10˚ bis 35˚C)
    Feuchtigkeit: 20 bis 80% nicht-kondensierend
    Lagertemperatur: 14˚ bis 122˚F (-10˚ bis 50˚C)
    Feuchtigkeit: 20 bis 80% nicht-kondensierend MM-DVI
    (Zusatzplatine)
    MM-SDI
    (Zusatzplatine)
    Eingangs-/ Ausgangsanschluss
    Eingangsschlitz
    MM-VIDEO
    (integriert)
    MM-RGB
    (integriert)
    MM-DVI
    (Zusatzplatine
    MM-SDI
    (Zusatzplatine)
    USB Port
    LAN Port
    Fernbedienung
    PC-Steuerung
    PC-Karten
    Ex. Steuerung
    Leistungsanforderung
    Leistungsaufnahme
    Eingangsstrom
    Abmessungen
    Gewicht, netto
    Umgebung 
    						
    							E-84
    *1:Die zulässige Abweichung für RGB-Konvergenz (Bildpunkt-Abweichung) beträgt in der Mitte 1/2 Pixel; 3/4 Pixel oder weniger
    im Umfang (wenn sich der Projektions-Aufwärtswinkel auf 0˚ beläuft).
    *2:Bei Benutzung des Zoom-Objektives ist es empfehlenswert, den Projektor in einem Winkel von -15 bis +15 Grad von der
    Horizontale ausaufzustellen.
    *3:Diese Anschlüsse sind für eine künftige Erweiterung vorgesehen.
    Technische Daten können ohne vorherige Benachrichtigung geändert werden.
    Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device und DMD sind Warenzeichen von Texas Instruments. Verordnungen USA UL60950 FCC Klasse A
    Kanada CSA60950 ICES-003 Klasse A
    Europa EN60950 EN55022 Klasse A
    EN55024
    EN61000-3-2
    EN61000-3-3
    Japan J60950 VCCI Klasse A 
    						
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    1018 (40.1)
    751.5 133.2
    (5.2) 133.3
    (5.3)
    307.8
    (12.1) 114.8
    (4.5)
    97
    (3.8)
    667.8 (26.3)
    636 (25) 690 (27.2)
    486(19.1)
    531.6 (20.9)
    79.5
    (3.1)
    Lens Center
    42 (1.6)
    748 (29.5) 135
    (5.3) 135
    (5.3)
    60 (2.4)
    410.1 (16.1)
    Unit = mm (inch)
    3 Cabinet Dimensions
    8. Appendix
    HL 12000HD 
    						
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    253
    (10)926
    (36.5)
    670
    (26.4)
    97
    (3.8) 425 (16.7)
    400
    (15.7)
    Lens Center
    Unit = mm (inch)
    8. Appendix
    HIGHlite 10000HD 
    						
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    Signal Resolution Frequency H. Refresh Rate MM- MM-RGB MM- MM-
    ( Dots ) ( kHz ) ( Hz ) VIDEO RGsB RGBS RGBHV YCrCb SDI DVI
    8. Appendix
    4 Compatible Input Signal List
    VIDEO NTSC – 15.7 60.0 A (Composite PAL/SECAM – 15.6 50.0 A 
    S-Video) PAL60 – 15.7 60.0 A 
    SDTV 480i 720   483 15.7 60.0 A (Colour2)575i 720   575 15.6 50.0 A 
    480p 720   483 31.5 60.0FUUAU1
    575p – 31.3 50.0FUUAU1
    HDTV 1080i60 19201080 33.8 60.0FAA
    Analogue1080i50 19201080 28.1 50.0FAA
    or1080sF24 19201080 27.0 48.0FAvia DVI720p60 1280720 45.0 60.0FUUAU1
    1080p30 19201080 33.8 30.0FUUAU1
    (Colour2)1080p25 19201080 28.1 25.0FUUAU1
    1080p24 19201080 27.0 25.0FUUAU1
    SD-SDI * 480i 720483 15.7 60.0A
    575i 720575 15.6 50.0AHD-SDI * 1080i60 19201080 33.8 60.0A
    1080i50 19201080 28.1 50.0A
    1080sF24 19201080 27.0 48.0A720p60 1280720 45.0 60.0A
    1080p30 19201080 33.8 30.0A
    1080p25 19201080 28.1 25.0A1080p24 19201080 27.0 24.0A
    RGB 640480 31.5 60.0AAAFA
    (Analogue and DVI)640480 37.9 72.8AAAFA640480 37.5 75.0AAAFA
    640480 43.3 85.0AAAFA800600 31.25 50.0AAAFA
    800600 35.2 56.3AAAFA
    800600 37.9 60.3AAAFA800600 48.1 72.2AAAFA
    800600 46.9 75.0AAAFA
    800600 53.7 85.1AAAFA1024768 40.0 50.0AAAFA
    1024768 48.4 60.0AAAFA
    1024768 56.5 70.1AAAFA1024768 60.0 75.0AAAFA
    1024768 68.7 85.0AAAFA
    1152864 67.5 75.0AAAFA1280   960 50.0 50.0AAAFA
    1280960 60.0 60.0AAAFA
    1280960 85.9 85.0AAAFA12801024 52.8 50.0AAAFA
    12801024 64.0 60.0AAAFA
    12801024 80.0 75.0AAAFA12801024 91.1 85.0AAAFA
    14001050 54.5 50.0AAAFA
    14001050 65.2 60.0AAAFA14001050 64.0 60.0AAAFA
    14001050 82.2 75.0AAAFA
    14001050 93.6 85.0AAAFA16001200 62.5 50.0AAAFA
    16001200 75.0 60.0AAAFA
    19201080 56.25 50.0AAAFA
    Code: A - Auto, projector detects and dsiplays correctly
    F - Format change required see Projector “Adjust (source)/Signal Type (page E55)
    U - User setup required see Optimising RGB picture Automatically (Page E33),  (U
    1 also requires separate syncs) - Not Supported 
    						
    							E-88
    2Colour space for SDTV and HDTV via DVI will be RGB colour space - can be changed using Colour Matrix function.
    *SD-SDI and HD-SDI signals can be input when the optional MM-SDI has been installed.
    •At the time of shipping, adjustment is made to the standard signal of the display resolution/frequency; however, adjust-
    ment may be required depending on the type of personal computer.
    •SDTV and HDTV signals also support a vertical frequency of fV/1.001.
    •RGB signals support analog and DVI.
    •Please contact your dealer about details concerning the connection of signals other than the aforementioned.
    •Composite sync and other signals might not be displayed properly.
    •When the resolution has been converted for the display (and is not the real resolution of the display), the thickness and
    other aspects of the characters and ruled lines might not be uniform. 
    						
    							E-89
    8. Appendix
    Pin # Signal Name Function I/O1NCNot used –2RxD Reception data Input3TxD Transmission data Output4NCNot used –5GND Ground potential GND6NCNot used –7RTS Transmission request Output8CTS Transmission permission Input
    9NCNot used –
    Pin # Signal Name Function I/O1NCNot used –2RxD- Reception data - Input3TxD+ Transmission data + Output4NCNot used –5GND Ground potential GND6NCNot used –7RxD+ Reception data + Input8TxD- Transmission data - Output
    9NCNot used –
    5Pin Assignment of PC CONTROL IN Con-
    nector (D-Sub 9 Pin)
    Using RS-232C
    Using RS-422
    6Pin Assignment of REMOTE IN 3 Connec-
    tor (XLR connector)
    Pin # Function I/O
    1Ground potentiul GND2DC+3.3V PWR
    3Remote Control Input I
    7Pin Assignment of EXT. I/O Connector
    (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)
    The various control and switching operations are enabled by ei-
    ther opening (OPEN) or short circuiting (SHORT) the pin number
    15 (GND) of the external control connector (EXT. I/O) with the
    various pins listed in the table below.
    51423
    10
    11 12 13 14 156 978
    • Control Functions
    Pin # OPEN SHORT14 EXT CTL OFF EXT CTL ON5POWER OFF POWER ON
    10 PICTURE MUTE OFF PICTURE MUTE ON
    * When there is no supported input channel, “None” is displayed
    on the LCD screen of the projector.
    NOTE: When using the external control connector (EXT. I/O) to control the Projec-
    tor, short circuit pin number 14 (EXT CTL ON/OFF) and pin number 15 (GND), and
    operate according to the above table with the external control (EXT CTL) set to ON.
    • Input Switching (0 = SHORT, 1 = OPEN)
    Pin # (Bit)
    SLOT Factory Default11 (b3) 12 (b2) 8 (b1) 4 (b0)00001-1 VIDEO1 (CV)00011-2 VIDEO2 (S-Vid)00101-3 VIDEO3 (CMP)01002-1 RGB01012-2 None01102-3 None10003-1 None10013-2 None10103-3 None11004-1 None11014-2 None
    11104-3 None 
    						
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    8 Using Software Keyboard
    1 to 0 and Characters
    ........................ Use to type in IP address or projector name
    MODE .............Selects one of three modes for alphabet and spe-
    cial characters.
    SP ................... Inserts a space
    BS ................... Deletes one character backward
    F..................... Returns to the previous
    E..................... Advances to the next
    OK ................... Executes the selection
    Cancel ............. Cancels the selection
    8. Appendix
    9 Operation Using an HTTP Browser
    Overview
    The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the Projec-
    tor from a web browser without the installation of special soft-
    ware. Please be sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x” or a
    higher version for the web browser. (This device uses “JavaScript”
    and “Cookies” and the browser should be set to accept these
    functions. The setting method will vary depending on the version
    of browser. Please refer to the help files and the other informa-
    tion provided in your software.)
    NOTE:
    *The use of HTTP server functions is not available during Standby mode.
    *The display’s or button’s response can be slowed down or operation may not be
    accepted depending the settings of your network. Should this happen, consult
    your network administrator.
    *The Projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid
    intervals. Should this happen, wait a moment and repeat. If you still can’t get any
    response, pull out and then re-insert the LAN card.
    Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying
    http://  /index.html
    in the entry column of the URL.
    Preparation Before Use
    Make network connections and set up the Projector and confirm
    that it is complete before engaging in browser operations. (See
    “LAN Mode” on page E-63.)
    Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be
    possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting
    method. Although the type of proxy server will be a factor, it is
    possible that items that have actually been set will not be dis-
    played depending on the effectiveness of the cache, and the con-
    tents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation. It is
    recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is un-
    avoidable.
    Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser
    Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or
    entered to the URL column when operation of the Projector is via
    a browser, the host name can be used as it is when the host
    name corresponding to the IP address of the Projector has been
    registered to the domain name server by a network administra-
    tor, or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the Pro-
    jector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being
    used.
    Example: When the IP address of the Projector is “192.168.73.1”,
    access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying
    http://192.168.73.1/index.html for the address or the entry
    column of the URL. 
    						
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