Digital Projection Titan 6000sx+ Specifications
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PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Brightness (±10%) 6000 Center Lumens 5500 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio (±10%) 1600:1 Display Type 3 x .95” dark metal DMD™ with Fast Transit Pixels for smooth greyscale and improved contrast DMD Specification 1400 x 1050 pixels native, 12˚ tilt angle Fill Factor 87% Sealed Optics at DMD™ Interface Protects DMD’s™ from optical contamination Source Compatibility • Composite, s-video, and color difference video standards •RGB graphics standards up to 2048 x 1080 • DVI standards •High definition RGB and color difference standards •High definition serial digital formats Video Processing • Enhanced 7 point color correction • Xenon Color Mode - User selectable yellow notch filter and xenon-color mode processing, enable the projector to closely replicate xenon lamp spectral performance. • 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 setupNetwork Connection LAN via RJ 45, full protocol feature set Lamp Type Dual High Intensity Discharge module with 2 x 250W lamps Lamp Life(typical) 1500 hours in dual lamp mode, 3000 hours in single lamp mode Lens Mount Motorized horizontal and vertical lens shif t, zoom and focus Lens Shift (maximum) Zoom lenses: Vert: ±0.44 frame; Hor: ±0.285 frame Fixed lenses: Vert: ±0.09 frame; Hor: ±0.05 frame Lens Options 0.73 :1 fixed 1.45-1.8 :1 zoom 1.8-2.5 :1 zoom 2.5-4.5 :1 zoom 4.5-7.3 :1 zoom Mechanical Mounting Front or rear table Front or rear ceiling (ceiling mount optional) Rugged, stager tolerant chassis Optional handles / rigging / stacking frame with integrated pitch, roll and yaw adjustments Dimensions (excludes feet) 20in(L) x 19.5in(W) x 8.7in(H) 510mm(L) x 495mm(W) x 220mm(H) Weight (chassis only) 48.4 lbs (22 kg) INPUT/OUTPUT CAPABILITIES Type Composite S-Video Component Interlaced/Std def Y, Cr/Pr, Cb/Pb, S Graphics RGB/Progressive Hi def Y, Cr/Pr, RGBHV Digital RGB Serial Digital SD/HD SDI (SMPTE 259M/292M)Connector BNC 4-pin mini DIN BNCx4 BNCx5 D sub (15-pin) DVI BNCQuantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6000sx+ Digital Projection International (DPI), Texas Instruments first DLP™ partner and the original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ projector, proudly introduces the newest and smallest of our Professional Series displays, the Titan 6000sx+. Weighing in at just 48.4 lb. (22 kg.), the twin-lamp TITAN 6000sx+ employs the latest in Texas Instruments SXGA+ dark metal, 3-chip DLP™ technology to deliver 6000 lumens and 1600:1 contrast. Compact, robustly built and ultra-quiet for its performance class, the TITAN is an unmatched solution for command and control, visualization, business, and educational venues. For staging, the TITAN can be ordered with DPs signature Pro Series rigging and stacking frame, which provides integrated pitch, roll and yaw adjustments, simplif ying installation time and accuracy. Other key benefits of the TITAN 6000sx+ include: • Class leading de-interlacing with SD and HD sources processed using auto 3:2 and 2:2 extraction •Minimal video delay from input to screen - as low as 1 frame, depending on source •Sealed optics to protect DMDs and other focal plane components from airborne contaminants •Seven user-selectable inputs, including HDCP compliant DVI and HD/SD-SDI •Seven-point color correction for broader color space and accurate color alignment •User selectable Xenon-color mode processing, which enables the projector to closely replicate the spectral performance of a Xenon lamp •Twin high intensity discharge lamps, which can be run individually or simultaneously, with typical life of 1500 hours per lamp The TITAN 6000sx+, DPIs first Pro Series display priced and sized for every venue and everyday use - bringing the precision of Digital Projection to your venue. Specifications subject to change without notice DP V1.06/05 ©2005 Digital Projection, Inc. ™DLP, Digital Light Processing and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments, Inc. PRELIMINARY SPECIFICATIONS
DIGITAL PROJECTION, INC. • 55 CHASTAIN ROAD. SUITE 115. KENNESAW. GA. 30144 • P-770.420.1350 • F-770.420.1360 • www.digitalprojection.com DIGITAL PROJECTION, LTD. • GREENSIDE WAY. MIDDLETON. MANCHESTER. UK. M24 IXX • P-+44.161.947.3300 • F-+44.161.684.7674 • www.digitalprojection.co.uk 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 ADVANCED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARAMETER 7500°K ±1000°K; white balance-adjustment: 3000°K to 10000°K User selectable Xenon-like colorimetry using dynamic optical and electronic enhancement. 1080i, 1080p, 720p, 480i, 480p (SMPTE 259M, 260M, 295M, 274M, 296M, RP211) Horizontal: 15kHz to 100kHz / Vertical: 24Hz to 120Hz Addressable IR remote control, wireless and wired with loop-through On board invertable keypad RS232 9-pin D type / LAN connection via RJ45 Operating: 0 to 40°C / Storage: -10 to 50°C 20 to 80% non-condensing 2600 BTU Less than 42dBA 100-240 VAC ±10%, 50/60Hz single phase 750 Watts PROJECTOR Titan 6000sx+ PART NO. Replacement lamp Rigging Frame Ceiling mount Infrared remote (replacement) LENSES PART NO. ACCESSORIESPART NO. 104-850105-016 105-017 105-018 105-019 105-020 105-022 104-923 105-021 105-023 Projector dimensions (in) W119.5 H18.7 L120 Projector dimensions (mm) W1495 H1220 L1510 0.73 :1 fixed 1.45-1.8:1 zoom 1.8-2.5 :1 zoom 2.5-4.5 :1 zoom 4.5-7.3 :1 zoom
1-2 Buttons On/Off Button You can use this button to turn on/off your tablet and activate/deactivate the display. Volume Controls Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button to adjust the volume. 1-3 Turning On/Off Your Tablet Turning On Your Tablet Press and hold the On/Off button on your tablet for about 3 seconds, then release it. The Lenovo logo and the startup screen will appear in sequence, indicating your tablet has been turned on. Turning Off Your Tablet Press and hold the On/Off button on your tablet for about 1 second. Select Power off from the pop-up window and then tap OK to turn off your tablet. NOTE: When connecting to a computer with a USB cable, make sure that the battery power is sufficient for normal operation; otherwise, charge with the AC power adapter before USB connection.
1-4 Activating/Deactivating the Display Activating the Display With the display deactivated, press the On/Off button on the tablet to activate the display. The tablets display will then illuminate, indicating that it has been activated. Deactivating the Display If you do not need to use your tablet temporarily, you can press the On/Off button to deactivate the display. Your tablet will then enter standby mode to save power. 1-5 Screen Lock/Unlock Screen Lock Auto-Lock You can set screen timeout by tapping Settings > DEVICE > Display > Sleep . If there is no operation within the preset standby time, the display will automatically deactivate, and your tablet will be locked automatically. Manual Lock If you do not need to use your tablet temporarily, you can press the On/Off button for about 1 second to deactivate the display. Your tablet will then be locked, and will enter standby mode. Screen Unlock When in standby mode, press the On/Off button on your tablet to activate the display. Then, tap and hold the lock icon, and drag the slider over the unlock icon, as shown in the illustration below.
Screen Lock Pattern Setting You can set the screen lock pattern by tappingSettings > PERSONAL > Security > Screen lock > Pattern . After this function has been enabled, you will be required to trace a personalized unlock pattern to unlock the screen before you can use your tablet. 1-6 Navigation Tips Back : Return to the previous screen. Home : Return to the Home screen. Recent Apps : Display recently used apps. Advanced Menu : Display shortcuts such as System Settings, Preferences, Preview, Wallpaper, Theme, and Add Widget.
1 - Back2 - Home 3 - Recent Apps 4 - Advanced Menu 1-7 Home Screen This screen enables you to quickly view and open your most frequently used applications. In the Home screen, you can add shortcuts and change your wallpaper. To add a shortcut to the Home screen, tap and hold the icon of the app in the applications list until it is added to the Home screen. To change your wallpaper, tap > Wallpaper to choose a wallpaper from Local Wallpaper . To delete something on the Home screen, tap and hold the selected item for about 2 seconds until appears on the top of the screen, then drag the item to the area to remove it.
Switching Home Screens Your tablet has multiple screens. Move through screens by sliding your finger across the display. Icons can be moved from one panel to another. 1-8 Status Bar System messages, if any, will be displayed in the status bar. Information about WLAN connections and reception, power levels, charging status, and other notifications are displayed in the status bar. Drop down the status bar to display the notification panel, which contains the Airplane mode switch, WLAN setting shortcut, GPS shortcut, Auto-rotate screen switch, Brightness adjustment toolbar, and Settings shortcut.
1-9 Recent Apps Your tablet remembers apps you have used recently. Tap to display a list of your recently used apps. Tap an app from the list to open it. 1-10 Applications Management Slide your finger on the Home screen to open the applications list.
TapSettings > DEVICE > Apps to manage all your apps. Uninstall 1. Tap the app you want to uninstall under the Downloaded tab. 2. Tap Uninstall at the top. 3. Tap OK. Stop a running app 1. Tap Running tab. 2. Tap the running app you want to stop. 3. Tap Stop. 1-11 Entering Text You can easily enter text from the virtual keyboard directly on the touch screen, such as when adding contact information in the Contacts application, or typing and editing SMS messages. You can input English letters and numeric symbols directly on the touch screen.
Virtual keyboard Tap on the bottom bar to hide the virtual keyboard. Tap the text input box to display the virtual keyboard. Switch Input Method Tap/to toggle letters and numbers. Tapto enter a capital letter. Or double-tapuntil it changes into to turn caps lock on. Tap it again to unlock. To input a symbol, tap and hold the key until a pop-up box appears, then drag your finger to the symbol you want. In number input mode, tapto input symbols and special characters. Tap to go back to number input mode. Input Options TapSettings > PERSONAL > Language & input to open the KEYBOARD & INPUT METHODS menu. You can select Android keyboard (AOSP) or Google voice typing in this menu. Chapter 02: Connecting to the Internet