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Digital Projection Lightning 38 Sx+ 3d, 45 Sx+ 3d, 38 Sx+ 3d Ultra Contrast Specifications
Digital Projection Lightning 38 Sx+ 3d, 45 Sx+ 3d, 38 Sx+ 3d Ultra Contrast Specifications
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LIGHTNING sx+ Pro Series 3D Overview PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Brightness (±10%)38 sx+ 3D: 20,000 ANSI Lumens45 sx+ 3D: 30,000 ANSI Lumens38 sx+ 3D Ultra Contrast: 10,000 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio (±10%) 1800:1 Display Type3 x .95” Dark Chip DMD™ with Fast Transit Pixels for smooth greyscale and improved contrast DMD Specification1400 x 1050 pixels native, 12˚ tilt angle Fill Factor90% Sealed Optics at DMD™ InterfaceProtects DMD’s™ from optical contamination Source Compatibility• Composite, s-video, and color difference video standards • RGB graphics standards up to 1920 x 1080 • DVI standards with HDCP compliance• High definition RGB and color difference standards• High definition / standard definition serial digital formats (SD/HD-SDI) Video Processing• Enhanced 7 point color correction• Dual Flash Processing™ increases 60 Hz inputs to 120 Hz displayed output• FastFrame™ Motion Blur Reduction• Class leading Video de-interlacing/processing of SD and HD sources using auto 3:2 and 2:2 extraction, ruggedized for editing discontinuities• Pixel-based motion adaptive interpolation• User selectable preset, parametric de-gamma and user downloadable de-gamma• Frame Delay: as low as 1 frame, source dependant• Auto mode selection - plug and play setup High Bandwidth Input• 3D capable • Pixel Mapped - with low latency• FastFrame™ Motion Blur Reduction • 120 Hz with no frame doubling Digital Projection International (DPI), Texas Instruments’ first DLP™ partner and the original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ projector, proudly introduces the LIGHTNING sx+ 3D family. Each new LIGHTNING 3D model employs the latest in dark chip, 3-chip DLP™ technology, and include DPI’s exceptional RapidRig™ staging and stacking hardware with integrated pitch, roll and yaw adjustments. When considered along with their 20,000 - 30,000 ANSI lumen brightness and contrast performance up to 1800:1, the LIGHTNING 3D models are the perfect imaging solutions for the most demanding large screen immers\ ive applica-tions, including: military simulation, scientific visualization, medical, chemical and geologi-cal research, product engineering, commercial cinema and theme park attr\ actions. In addition to the active 3D capability, the LIGHTNING 3D models also include DP’s new FastFrame™ technology, a revolutionary combination of hardware and firmware that vastly reduces the artifacts and image blur typically associated with rapidly m\ oving displayed content. The benefits of FastFrame™ are especially important for simulation environments such as commercial and military flight training, and other applications \ where maintaining the visual integrity of high-speed imagery is vital. The LIGHTNING sx+ 3D projectors also incorporate DPI’s Hyper-Cooled lamp module, one of our CoolTek™ innovations. Engineered with a proprietary, directional-flow reflector mask and radial heat exchanger, the Hyper-Cooled module dramatically improves projec-tor thermal characteristics and extends reflector life and lumen mainten\ ance. In turn, these operating benefits provide a significant reduction to the long-term cost of ownership, while also enhancing component reliability. Other key benefits of the LIGHTNING sx+ 3D products include:• High Bandwidth input >120Hz active stereoscopic DVI with no need for frame doubling. This capability extends the dynamic range up to 16 bit for improved contrast and color gamut.• Dual Flash Processing™(DFP) – Supports users wishing to distribute 3D content via more traditional, 60 Hz formats with the option to frame-double their sources within the projector, via DFP. When this option is selected, the input signal,\ having been processed and if necessary re-sized to map to the native resolution of the projector, will also be frame-doubled to 120 Hz, and the doubled frames interleaved. This produces imagery with the low flicker characteristics of a native 120 Hz source, but without the infrastructure costs associated with distributing and sw\ itching ultra-high bandwidth signals. • Projector electronics which provide an interface to drive an infrared transmitter to synchronize switching glasses with active displayed frames. The user can elect either to pass through an external synch pulse, or to use the reference \ generated internally by the projector. Adjustments are provided to accommodate th\ e phase and dead time characteristics of different switching glasses.• FastFrame™ technology, a revolutionary combination of hardware and firmware that provides user adjustments to vastly reduce the artifacts and image \ blur typically associated with rapidly moving display content. • DP’s NextGen electronics with class leading video de-interlacing. SD and HD sources are processed using auto 3:2 and 2:2 extraction. • Minimal video delay from input to screen - as low as 1 frame, depending on source.• Eight user-selectable inputs including HDCP compliant DVI, plus SD/HD-SDI as standard. • High bandwidth DVI inputs offer Single, Twin, Dual & Dual Twin DVI connectivity.• ColorMax calibration capabilities, including enhanced seven-point color correction for broader color space and accurate color alignment.• DP’s CoolTek™ engineering, which delivers the highest lumen performance with the lowest thermal (BTU) and noise level (dB) output.• Intelligent Lens Mount (ILM) - provides the ability for the user to program up to 10 distinct presets for lens zoom, focus and shift. The ILM presets can be assigned and automatically recalled, by source and input. LIGHTNING sx+ 3D Pro Series II projectors - ultra-powerful display systems for major 3D events and Immersive large screen applications - bringing the precision of Digital Projection to every venue. LIGHTNING 38 sx+ 3D • LIGHTNING 45 sx+ 3D • LIGHTNING 38 sx+ 3D Ultra Contrast 3D SyncSync In - External lockSync Out - Shutter glass control Network ConnectionLAN via RJ 45, Wireless 802.11b,full protocol feature set Lamp TypeProprietary xenon arc, bubble. Hyper-cooledlamp module with directional-flow reflector mask and radial heat exchanger. Digital Hour meter. Lamp Life (typical)138 sx+: 750 hours45 sx+: 500 hours Lens MountZoom Lenses: Motorized horizontal and vertical lens shift, zoom and focusFixed Lenses: Manual focus Lens Shift (maximum)Fixed 1.2:1 and Zoom Lenses: • Vert: +0.5, -0.4 frame; Hor: ±0.2 frame0.73 Fixed lens: • Vert: ±0.11 frame; Hor: ±0.07 frame Lens Options0.73 :1 fixed 2.02-2.77 :1 zoom1.2 :1 fixed 2.77-4.51 :1 zoom1.26-1.61 :1 zoom 4.51-7.53 :1 zoom1.5-2.02 :1 zoom 7.5-11.2 :1 zoom • 1.2:1 Lenses include manual aperture• High-contrast lenses available for 0.73:1 and all zoom lenses Mechanical Mounting• Front or rear table; Front or rear ceiling (ceiling mount optional)• Rugged, staging tolerant chassis with integrated handles• Optional RapidRig™ frame with integrated pitch, roll and yaw adjustments Orientation360˚ front to back±15˚ left to right Weight (chassis only)249 lbs (113 kg) INPUT CAPABILITIESTypeCompositeS-VideoComponentInterlaced/Std def Y, Cr/Pr, Cb/Pb, SGraphicsProgressive RGB/Progressive Interlaced Hi def Y, Cr/Pr, Cb/PB RGBHV (Progressive)Digital RGB Serial Digital SD/HD-SDI (SMPTE 259M/292M) DVI - High bandwidthDual - mainDual - sub ConnectorBNC4-pin mini DIN BNCx4 BNCx5D sub (15-pin)DVI BNC DVIDVI Quantity1 1 1 1 11 1 11 38 sx+ 3D45 sx+ 3D38 sx+ 3D Ultra Contrast Specifications subject to change without notice DP V1.0 06/21/2012 ©2011 Digital Projection, Inc.™DLP, Digital Light Processing and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instru\ ments, Inc.
Projectors Part #LIGHTNING 38 sx+ 3D 112-900 LIGHTNING 45 sx+ 3D 112-897LIGHTNING 38 sx+ 3D 112-903 Accessories Part #LIGHTNING Lamp & Housing - Hypercooled 103-238 LIGHTNING Refurb Lamp & Housing - Hypercooled 103-238R Lamp Exchange 103-238ELIGHTNING Lamp & Housing - Hypercooled 104-578 LIGHTNING Refurb Lamp & Housing - Hypercooled 104-578R Lamp Exchange 104-578E Infrared Remote (Replacement) 105-023 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. Lenses HB Part #0.73:1 105-6071.2:1 105-6081.2:1 (short) 105-6091.26 - 1.61:1 109-2361.5 - 2.02:1 105-6102.02 - 2.77:1 105-6112.77 - 4.51:1 105-6124.51 - 7.53:1 105-6137.5 - 11.2:1 109-235 Native Color Temperature HDTV Formats Supported Scan Rates Supported Remote Control Automation Control Operating/Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Thermal Dissipation Fan Noise Power Requirements Power Consumption PARAMETERS ADVANCED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LIGHTNING 38 sx+ 3D Back Panel LIGHTNING sx+ Pro Series 3D Projector Dimensions 6000°K ±500°K; white balance-adjustment: 3000°K to 10000°K 1080i (50Hz, 60Hz), 1080p (24Hz, 25Hz, 30Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz), 1080 24sf, 720p (50, 60Hz), 480i, 480p Inputs 1-7: Horizontal: 15kHz to 100kHz / Vertical: 24Hz to 85Hz - Input 8: 3D progressive 576p up to 1080p @ 120Hz Addressable IR remote control, wireless and wired with loop-through / On board invertable keypad LAN connection via RJ45 / RS232 9-pin D type Operating: 0 to 35°C / Storage: -10 to 50°C / 20 to 80% non-condensing 13,640 BTU/hour maximum 15,695 BTU/hour maximum Less than 59dBA 208-240 VAC, 50/60Hz single phase 4000 watts maximum 4600 watts maximum Projector dimensions (in)L1 40.5 W1 28.5 H1 19.5Projector dimensions (mm)L1 1028 W1 728 H1 495 Projector dimensions (in)L2 43.4 W2 28.1 H2 20.5 Projector dimensions (mm)L2 1116 W2 714 H2 522 Without FrameWith Frame DIGITAL PROJECTION, INC. • 55 CHASTAIN ROAD, SUITE 115 KENNESAW, GA. 30144 • T: 770.420.1350 • F: 770.420.1360 • www.digitalprojection.comDIGITAL PROJECTION, LTD. • GREENSIDE WAY, MIDDLETON MANCHESTER, UK. M24 1XX • T: +44.161.947.3300 • F: +44.161.684.7674 • www.digitalprojection.co.ukDIGITAL PROJECTION, CHINA • TOWER C, RM C1202, CAI FU JIA YUAN, NO. 19 XIA0 YING STREET, CHAOYANG DISTRICT BEIJING, PR CHINA 100101 • T: +86.10.58239771• F: +86 10 58239770DIGITAL PROJECTION, ASIA • 16 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD, #02-10 HUDSON TECHNOCENTRE SINGAPORE 536204 • T: +65.6284.1138 • F: +65.6284.1238 TMCORE TECHNOLOGY INPUTSTRA IGHTSHO T 38 sx+ 3D45 sx+ 3D38 sx+ 3D Ultra Contrast [13.8] 350 [1.5]38 [14.4] 367 [12.6] 320 [12.0]304[21.5 MAX]545 MAX [41.7]1059 CENTRE OF GRAVITY[10.2] 259 LENS EXTENSIONDEPENDANT ON LENS [43.9]1116 [29.0] 736 CENTRE OF GRAVITY[16.7]423 CENTRE OF GRAVITY[12.8]324 [28.1] 714 [33.6]854 [26.6]676 [18.3] 465 [31.1]790 CAD GENERATED DRAWINGDO NOT MAKE MANUAL CHANGES IF IN DOUBT, ASK. A0 DRG. No. 3rd Angle ProjectionDRAWN BS 308 PROPRIETARY INFORMATIONProjection Ltd. It shall be returned immediately upon request.other purpose without the prior written permission of Digitalnor disclosed to others,nor used for manufacturing or anyshall not be reproduced nor transfered to other documentsThis document contains proprietary information which isforwarded to you in confidence for a specific purpose.It TITLECOMPONENT OR DRG.No.LAST CHANGETOLERANCESUNLESS OTHERWISE STATEDMETRIC:1.000 = ±0.011.00 = ±0.11.0 = ±0.21 = ±0.4IMPERIALFractional ±1/64"Decimal ± 0.005"ANGLES ± 0° 30REV.NOTEDRAWNAPP.DO.DATEA0:SHEET ORIGINALSCALEDRAWNAPP.ENG.DATE FIRST USED ONUnless Otherwise StatedDIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRESREMOVE ALL BURRS & SHARP EDGES. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGTHE SURFACE TEXTURE ROUGHNESS NUMBER OF MACHINEDSURFACES SHOULD BE EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 0.8um (N6 CLA32) 1234567 ITEMPRE REVSDESCRIPTIONREFER TONoOFFREMARKS MATERIALCODEFINISH Distribution Code A B C D E F G H J K L 12345678910111213141516 PROJECTIONDIGITALMIDDLETON M24 1XX112-152 1:5DS23-08-1114-09-12PROJECTOR LIGHTNING (PV6S)1OF1ddarnbrook
Table of contents 2 Important notice ...................................4 Getting to know your phone .................9 Phone overview ...................................9Installing the battery ..........................11Charging the phone ...........................13Using the memory card......................14Unlocking the screen .........................15Smart Lock ........................................15 Your Home screen ...............................16 Touch screen tips ..............................16Home screen .....................................17Returning to recently-used applications .......................................19Notifications panel .............................20On-screen keyboard ..........................24 Special Features .................................25 Gesture shot ......................................25Knock Code .......................................26KnockON ...........................................26QuickMemo+ .....................................27 Google account setup .........................28 Connecting to Networks and Devices 29 Wi-Fi .................................................29 Bluetooth ...........................................30Wi-Fi Direct .......................................31Transferring data between a PC and your device ........................................32 Calls ....................................................33 Making a call .....................................33Calling your contacts .........................33Answering and rejecting a call ...........33Adjusting the in-call volume ...............34Making a second call .........................34Viewing your call logs ........................35Call settings .......................................35 Contacts ..............................................36 Searching for a contact ......................36Adding a new contact ........................36Favorite contacts ...............................36Creating a group ................................37 Messaging ...........................................38 Sending a message ...........................38Conversation view ............................39Changing your messaging settings ....39 Email ...................................................40 Managing an email account ...............40Working with account folders .............40
3 Composing and sending email ...........41 Camera and Video ...............................42 Camera options on the viewfinder ......42Using the advanced settings ..............43Taking a photo ..................................43Once you've taken a photo.................44Recording a video ..............................44After recording a video.......................45Gallery ...............................................46 Multimedia ..........................................49 Music ................................................49 Utilities ................................................52 Clock .................................................52Calculator ..........................................53Calendar ............................................54Voice Recorder ..................................54Voice Search......................................55Downloads ........................................55 Browsing the Web...............................56 Browser .............................................56Chrome .............................................57 Settings ...............................................59 WIRELESS & NETWORKS ...................59DEVICE ..............................................61PERSONAL .........................................65SYSTEM .............................................69 Phone software update ......................74 About this user guide .........................76 About this user guide .........................76Trademarks .......................................77 Accessories .........................................78 FAQ ......................................................79 For your safety ....................................88
4 Important noticeImportant notice Please read this before you start using your phone! Please check to see whether any problems you encountered with your phone are described in this section before taking the phone in for service or calling a service representative. 1. Phone memory When there is less than 10MB of space available in your phone memory, your phone cannot receive new messages. You may need to check your phone memory and delete some data, such as applications or messages, to make more memory available. To uninstall applications: 1 From the Home screen, tap > Apps tab (if necessary) > > Apps. 2 Once all applications appear, scroll to and select the application you want to uninstall. 3 Ta p Uninstall, then tap OK to confirm. 2. Optimizing battery life Extend your battery's life between charges by turning off features that you don't need to have running constantly in the background. You can monitor how applications and system resources consume battery power. Extending your phone's battery life:• Turn off radio communications that you're not using. If you are not using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Location services (including GPS), turn them off.
5 • Reduce screen brightness and set a shorter screen timeout.• Turn off automatic syncing for Gmail, Calendar, Contacts and other applications. NOTE: Some applications you have downloaded may reduce battery power. 3. Before installing an open source application and operating system (OS) WARNING If you install and use an OS other than the one provided by the manufacturer it may cause your phone to malfunction. In addition, your phone will no longer be covered by the warranty. WARNING To protect your phone and personal data, only download applications from trusted sources, such as Play Store. If there are improperly installed applications on your phone, the phone may not work normally or a serious\ error may occur. You must uninstall those applications and all associated data and settings from the phone.
6 Important notice 4. Using a screen lock Set a screen lock to secure your phone and prevent unauthorized use. To set a screen lock, from the Home screen, tap > Apps tab (if necessary) > > Lock screen > Select screen lock > Swipe, Knock Code, Pattern, PIN, or Password. You might be prompted to create a Backup PIN as a safety measure in case you forget your screen lock.Caution: Create a Google account before setting a screen lock and remember the Backup PIN you created when creating your screen lock. WARNING Precautions to take when using a screen lock: It is very important to remember the screen lock you set. You will not be able to access your phone if you use an incorrect screen lock 5 times. If you have used all 5 opportunities, you can try again after 30 seconds. 5. Using Hard Reset (Factory Reset) If your phone needs to be restored to its original settings and condition, use a Hard Reset (Factory Reset). 1 Turn the phone off. 2 Press and hold the Power/Lock Key + Volume Down Key at the same time. 3 Release only the Power/Lock Key when the boot logo is displayed, then immediately press and hold it again. 4 Release all of the Buttons when the Factory data reset screen is displayed.
7 5 Press the Volume Down Key to scroll to Ye s, then press the Power/Lock Key to continue. 6 Press the Volume Down Key to scroll to Ye s once more, then press the Power/Lock Key to confirm. 7 Your phone performs a factory reset. WARNING If you perform a Hard Reset, all user applications and user data will be deleted. Please remember to back up any important data before performing a Hard Reset. 6. Opening and switching applications Multi-tasking is easy with Android because you can keep more than one application running at the same time. There is no need to quit an application before opening another one. Use and switch between several open applications. Android manages each application, stopping and starting them as needed to ensure that idle applications don't consume resources unnecessarily. To stop applications: 1 Ta p . App previews of recently used applications will be displayed. 2 Tap the application you want to access. This does not stop the previous app running in the background on the phone. Make sure to tap to back out of an app after using it.
8 Important notice • To close an app from the recent apps list, swipe the app preview to the left or right. To clear all apps, tap Clear all. 7. If the screen freezes If the screen freezes or the phone does not respond when you try to operate it, remove the battery and reinsert it. Then power the phone back on.
9 Getting to know your phone Phone overview Proximity Sensor EarpieceFront Camera Lens Home Key Back Key Recent Apps Key Home KeyReturn to the Home screen from any screen. Press and hold to access Google Now. Back KeyReturn to the previous screen. Also closes pop-up items such as menus, dialog boxes, and the on-screen keyboard. Recent Apps KeyDisplays recently used applications. If you touch and hold this key, it opens available options menu. NOTE: Proximity sensorWhen receiving and making calls, the proximity sensor automatically turns the backlight off and locks the touch screen by sensing when the phone is near your ear. This extends battery life and prevents you from unintentionally activating the touch screen during calls. WARNINGPlacing a heavy object on the phone or sitting on it can damage the display and touch screen functions. Do not cover the proximity sensor with screen protectors or any other type of protective film. This could cause the sensor to malfunction. Getting to know your phone