Digital Projection Ivision Sx+, Hd 7, Hd X Specifications
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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Brightness (±10%) sx+: 2,500 ANSI lumens HD-7: 1,000 ANSI lumens HD-X: 500-1,000 ANSI lumens (user adjustable) Contrast Ratio (full on/full off) sx+: 2000:1 HD-7: 3000:1 HD-X: 4000:1 Display Type sx+: DarkChip2™ DMD HD-7: DarkChip2™ DMD HD-X: DarkChip3™ DMD Sequential Color Management sx+: four segment color wheel HD-7: seven segment color wheel HD-X: seven segment color wheel Native Resolution sx+: 1400 x 1050 pixels HD-7: 1280 x 720 pixels HD-X: 1280 x 720 pixels Computer Compatibility Up to 1600 x 1200 Video Compatibility HDTV, NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM; HDCP on DVI; Faroudja™ deinterlacing with automatic film mode detection (3:2 and 2:2 pulldown) Aspect Ratio (native) sx+: 4x3 HD-7: 16x9 HD-X: 16x9 Bandwidth (up to) 205 MHz on analog RGB 160 MHz on DVI 75 MHz on component inputThrow Ratio sx+: 1.75-2.2:1 (with standard lens) 1.0:1 (with opt. wide angle lens) HD -7 & 1.75-2.25:1 (with standard lens) HD-X: 1.0:1 (with opt. wide angle lens) 2.5-3.5:1 (with opt. long zoom lens) Throw Distance 1.5-10 meters (5-33f t) Image Size 0.7-5.5 meters (2.5-18f t) wide Image Offset sx+: 8% HD-7 / HD-X: 16% Lamp Type 250W UHP™ Lamp Life (Typical) 12,000 hours -lamp high 4,000 hours -lamp low Mechanical Mounting Front/rear table Front/rear ceiling Adjustable front/rear feet Operating Noise Level 28dB Dimensions (chassis only) 9.6in(L) x 10.9in(W) x 3.5in(H) 244mm(L) x 278mm(W) x 88mm(H) Weight (chassis only) 3kg (6.5lbs) Standard Accessories (sx+ only) Ceiling mount cable cover Cabinet Color sx+ / HD-7:grey - standard white - optional HD-X:Piano black - standard white - optional SX+ • HD-7 • HD-X Digital Projection International proudly offers the iVision series, ultra-quiet, compact projectors based on single-chip DLP™ technology. The iVision sx+ employs an SXGA+ native resolution DMD™, producing up to 2,500 ANSI lumens and 2000:1 contrast. The iVision HD-7 and HD-X employ a DMD™with 1280 x 720 pixels and respectively produce stunning 3000:1 and 4000:1 contrast through 1,000 ANSI lumens. Thesecost-effective projectors bring the extraordinary performance and imaging expertise of Digital Projection within reach of every application. The iVisions’ intuitive user controls and extensive source compatibility render them simple to integrate, control and operate. The projectors’ low-cost, long-life UHP™ lamp system and inherent digital stability position the iVision series as perfect projection solutions for a diverse range of customers and applications, including: • Dramatic home entertainment • Digital media and advertising • Corporate boardrooms and teleconferencing suites • Training and education • Retail and entertainment • Religious venues/houses of worship • Casinos and hospitality • Military simulation/command and control • Immersive visualization As is the case with all Digital Projection displays, our careful engineering guarantees iVision displays provide remarkable imaging and reliability for the long-term. Equally important,our legacy in superior customer and technical ser vices assures our experienced support staff is always available to address your needs. The iVision sx+, iVision HD-7 and iVision HD-X — ultra-compact,awe-inspiring displays—bringing the precision of Digital Projection to every venue. Specifications subject to change without notice DP V4.03/07 ©2007 Digital Projection, Inc. ™DLP, Digital Light Processing and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments, Inc. INPUT / OUTPUT CAPABILITIES Input* VGA/analog RGB DVI (Digital RGB) Component Video (SDTV/HDTV) S-Video Composite VIdeo USB for mouse connection and firmware upgrade LAN Stereo mini jack audio Screen trigger Outputs VGA monitor out Stereo mini jack audio * Four audio inputs on stereo mini plugs for sources listed above Connector D Sub (15-pin) DVI-D RCAx3 4-pin mini DIN RCA USB RJ45 D Sub (15-pin)QuantitySX+ HD-7/HD-X21 11 12 11 11 11 11 1 n/a n/a 1 1 n/a 1 n/a
DIGITAL PROJECTION, INC. • 55 CHASTAIN ROAD. SUITE 115. KENNESAW. GA. 30144 • T-770.420.1350 • F-770.420.1360 • www.digitalprojection.com DIGITAL PROJECTION, LTD. • GREENSIDE WAY. MIDDLETON. MANCHESTER. UK. M24 IXX • T-+44.161.947.3300 • F-+44.161.684.7674 • www.digitalprojection.co.uk Projector dimensions (mm) W1278 H188 L1244Projector dimensions (in) W110.9 H13.5 L19.6 HDTV Formats Supported Scan Rates Supported Remote Control Automation Control Operating/Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Thermal Dissipation Fan Noise Power Requirements Power Consumption Safety and EMC Regulations ADVANCED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETERS 1080i, 720p, 576i/p, 480i, 480p Horizontal: 120kHz; Vertical: 50-110Hz Remote wireless IR RS232 9-pin D sub / RJ45 LAN Operating: 0 to 40°C at 0-1500m, 0 to 35°C at 1500-3000m / Storage: -10 to 45°C 20 to 90% RH 1300 BTU 28dB at 20°C (68°F) 90-260 VAC, 50/60Hz 350W UL, CE, FCC Class A iVision sx+ -includes 1.75-2.2:1 lens iVision sx+W -includes 1.0:1 lens iVision HD-7 -includes 1.75-2.25:1 lens iVision HD-7W -includes 1.0:1 lens iVision HD-7L -includes 2.5-3.5:1 lens iVision HD-X -includes 1.75-2.2:1 lens iVision HD-XW -includes 1.0:1 lens iVision HD-XL -includes 2.5-3.5:1 lensReplacement lamp module (HD/HD-7) Replacement lamp module (SX+) Low profile ceiling mount Adjustable ceiling mount Infrared remote (replacement for sx+) Infrared remote (replacement for HD-7 and HD-X) W1 H1L1 PROJECTORSPART NO. 103-735 103-736 103-976 103-977 103-978 104-694 104-695 104-696001-821 104-642 001-822 102-543 104-142 001-944 iVision HD-7 back panel ACCESSORIESPART NO. iVision sx+ back panel 1 Based on 4-6 hour/day operational profile. Venue and application conditions may impact actual lamp life. See Digital Projection’s Product Warranty Statement for details on lamp warranty.
Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual 3 Getting Started waRNiNG Always consult your physician before you begin or modify any exercise program. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. When using your Forerunner ® the first time, complete the following tasks: 1. Charge the Forerunner ( page 3). 2. Configure the Forerunner (page 4). 3. Locate satellites ( page 5). 4. Put on the optional heart rate monitor ( page 6). 5. Go for a run (page 7). 6. Save your run (page 7). Charging the Forerunner notice To prevent corrosion, thoroughly dry the contacts and the surrounding area before charging or connecting to a computer. The Forerunner will not charge when the battery is outside the temperature range of 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C). Charging Clip
4 Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual 1. Plug the USB end of the cable into the AC adapter. 2. Plug the AC adapter into a standard wall outlet. 3. Align all four contacts on the back of the Forerunner with the four posts on the charging clip. When you connect the Forerunner to a power source, the Forerunner turns on, and the charging screen appears. 4. Charge the Forerunner completely. When the Forerunner is fully charged, the animated battery on the screen is solid ( ). Configuring the Forerunner The first time you use the Forerunner, you are prompted to choose your system settings. • Press and to view choices and change the default selection. • Press OK to make a selection. Buttons Each button has multiple functions.
Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual 5 lightPress light to turn on the backlight. Press and hold to turn the device on and off. start/ stop Press start/stop to start and stop the timer. * Press and to scroll through menus and settings. lap/ reset Press to mark a new lap. Press and hold to save your run and reset the timer. page/ menu Press page to switch between the time of day, timer, and heart rate (optional) pages. Press and hold menu to open the menu. OK * Press OK to select menu options and acknowledge messages. *OK, , and appear with a menu or a message. icons Battery charge level. For battery life information, see page 12. GPS is on and receiving signals. Heart rate monitor is active. Alarm is on. Locating Satellite Signals It may take 30 to 60 seconds to locate satellite signals. 1. If necessary, press page to view the locating satellites page. 2. Go outdoors to an open area. 3. Wait while the Forerunner searches for satellites. Do not begin your activity until the locating satellites page disappears. The time of day is set automatically.
6 Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual Putting on the Heart Rate Monitor CaUtiON The heart rate monitor may cause chafing when used for long periods of time. To alleviate this issue, apply an anti-friction lubricant or gel to the center of the hard strap where it contacts your skin. Do not use gels or lubricants that contain sunscreen. Do not apply anti-friction gel or lubricant on the electrodes. nOte: If you do not have a heart rate monitor, you can skip this section. Wear the heart rate monitor directly on your skin, just below your breastplate. It should be snug enough to stay in place during your run.1. Push one tab on the strap through the slot in the heart rate monitor. Tab Heart Rate Monitor Strap Heart Rate Monitor (Front) Slot Heart Rate Monitor (Back) Electrodes 2. Press the tab down. 3. Wet both electrodes on the back of the heart rate monitor to create a strong connection between your chest and the transmitter. 4. Wrap the strap around your chest and attach it to the other side of the heart rate monitor. The Garmin logo should be right-side up.
Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual 7 After you put on the heart rate monitor, it is on standby and ready to send data. When the heart rate monitor is paired, a message appears, and appears on the screen. For troubleshooting tips, see page 14. Going for a Run 1. From the timer page, press start to start the timer. History is only recorded while the timer is running. Distance Pace 2. After completing your run, press stop. Saving Your Run Press and hold reset to save your run and reset the timer. Run History The Forerunner can save approximately 180 hours of run history with typical use. When the Forerunner memory is full, your oldest data is overwritten. Viewing a Run The run history displays the date, time of day, distance, run time, calories, and average pace or speed. The run history can also include average heart rate data if you are using the optional heart rate monitor. 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select History. 3. Use and to scroll through your saved runs. 4. Press OK. Deleting Runs 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select History. 3. Use and to select a run.
8 Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual 4. Press and hold and simultaneously. 5. Press OK. 6. If you would like to delete all runs, select Yes. 7. Press OK. Settings Setting the alarm 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select Alarm > Set. 3. Use and to enter the alarm time. 4. Press OK. Using auto Lap You can use Auto Lap® to automatically mark the lap at a specific distance. 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select Auto Lap. 3. Use and to enter the distance. 4. Press OK. Setting Your User Profile The Forerunner uses information that you enter about yourself to calculate accurate run data. You can modify the following user profile information: gender, age, height, weight, and activity class. 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select User Profile. 3. Use and to enter your profile information. You can use the chart on page 11 to determine your activity class. 4. Press OK. about Calories Calorie expenditure and heart rate analysis technology is provided and supported by Firstbeat Technologies Ltd. For more information, go to
Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual 9 www.firstbeattechnologies.com. Modifying Your System Settings You can modify the time of day, time format, tones, language, units, and pace or speed format. 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select Setup. 3. Use and to modify the settings. 4. Press OK. Setting the t ime Manually By default, the watch time is set automatically when the Forerunner locates satellites. 1. Press and hold menu. 2. Select Setup > t ime > Manual. 3. Use and to set the time. 4. Press OK. Using Garmin Connect Garmin Connect is web-based software for storing and analyzing your data. 1. Go to www.garminconnect.com/ start. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. transferring History to Your Computer 1. Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer. 2. Align all four contacts on the back of the Forerunner with the four posts on the charging clip ( page 3). 3. Follow the instructions included with the software. Data Management The Forerunner is a USB mass storage device. If you do not want to manage your Forerunner files this way, you can skip this section.
10 Forerunner 110 Owner’s Manual nOte: The Forerunner is not compatible with Windows® 95, 98, Me, or NT. It is also not compatible with Mac ® OS 10.3 and earlier. Deleting History Files notice Your Forerunner memory contains important system files and folders that should not be deleted. 1. Connect the Forerunner to your computer using the USB cable (page 9). Your Forerunner appears as a removable drive in My Computer on Windows computers and as a mounted volume on Mac computers. 2. Open the “Garmin” drive or volume. 3. Open the “Activities” folder or volume. 4. Highlight the files. 5. Press the Delete key on your keyboard. Disconnecting the USB Cable 1. Complete an action: • For Windows computers, click the eject icon in your system tray. • For Mac computers, drag the volume icon to the Trash . 2. Disconnect the Forerunner from your computer.