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    							High Definition DLP ProjectorVP-12S2
    Marantz set the standard in Home Theater video projection with the revolutionary
    VP-12S1.  Now, we raise the bar with the introduction of the incredible VP-12S2. While
    physically similar to the VP-12S1, under the skin this new projector is worlds apart from
    everything else. With digital input capability, full Faroudja DCDi™ video processing,
    custom ground Minolta optics, and an amazing 2600:1 contrast ratio, the VP-12S2 will
    project an image that is out of this world.
    Out Of This World!
    www.marantz.com 
    						
    							VP-12S2 Video Projector
    Marantz Raises the Bar…Again!
    Through improved design techniques and the introduction of the new HD2 “Mustang” chipset from Texas Instruments,
    we have achieved what “others” thought impossible.  With a measured contrast ratio of 2600:1, Marantz has more than
    doubled the best contrast of any of the previous generation DLP projectors.  The result?  Deep rich blacks that rival even
    the best 3 gun CRTs.
    DLP™Technology
    The VP-12S2 is one of the first video projectors in the world to make use of  Texas Instruments’ new HD2 1280x720
    DMD™chip in DLP™technology. This new chip has many benefits over previous attempts at using DLP in home theater.
    Earlier DLP™projectors were technically 4:3 devices that were primarily designed for commercial applications. While they
    had many advantages over LCD, the fact is that they were still 4:3. While this aspect ratio is more than adequate for
    standard NTSC and PC display, it creates a whole new set of problems when attempting to display widescreen images. By
    design limitations, a 4:3 DMD™ chip can’t “turn off ” all of the unused pixels when displaying 16:9 sources and since the
    world is moving in a widescreen direction, this resulted in an annoying “halo effect” around the screen when any aspect
    ratio other than 4:3 was used. The new VP-12S2 with its 921,600 pixels, a color wheel that spins at 5x the 60 Hz video
    frequency and new internal masking technologies, is more than capable of displaying any NTSC or HD source with
    breathtaking sharpness, detail, and contrast. And, when you are watching an image that doesn’t require the use of all of the
    pixels, you will see nothing other than breathtaking artifact-free video. 
    						
    							Faroudja Processing
    Today’s video sources have two different configurations: interlaced and progressive. They also have many
    different resolutions: from 702 x 480 pixels of interlaced video in the NTSC format all the way up to 1280 x
    780 pixels progressively scanned or 1920 x 1080 pixels displayed in an interlaced fashion for HDTV. In order
    to fill the screen on a fixed resolution device like the VP-12S2 with its 1280 x 720 pixels, and maintain HD
    picture quality, extremely high quality video processing is required.  For the VP-12S2, Marantz turned to the
    best: Faroudja Laboratories, the inventor of the first high quality line doubler, the originator of inverse telecine
    processing (better known as 3:2 pulldown), and three time Emmy
    ®award winner for excellence in video imagery.
    Suffice it to say that the VP-12S2 has the best video processing available today in an all-in-one product.
    How it Works —Incoming video is decoded by a Faroudja video decoder. Faroudja has long been known for
    offering the best color decoding technology. The VP-12S2 offers patented 10-bit adaptive comb filtering with
    Cross-Color suppression (rainbow pattern artifact) and a two line Time Base Corrector. Then, Bandwidth
    Expansion is applied to the color signal for further improvements in color resolution. Finally the signal is
    deinterlaced and enhanced by their world renowned processing including the patented Directional Correlational
    Deinterlacing (DCDi
    ™) circuit, which applies new motion adaptive deinterlacing that prevents the introduction
    of motion artifacts and jagged edges from video signals that originated from video cameras (such as with sporting
    events, live camera feeds and music videos). Patented 3:2 pull-down circuit with advanced edit detection is used
    for video signals that originated from film cameras for exact reconstruction of the original film frame without
    introducing motion artifacts. The advanced edit detection is critical to track todays videos that typically are filled
    with fast edits that combine both film and video originated sources. Finally the image is scaled to the native 1280
    x 720 rate defined by the DMD
    ™panel. This sophisticated circuitry also offers 4 different aspect ratios, (Full,
    Normal, Through, Zoom), which will allow any shape of image to be viewed in the best light (no pun intended).
    Minolta Optics
    All of this excellent picture circuitry won’t do any good if you can’t get the image to the screen properly. For this
    reason we chose custom ground optics by Minolta, long known for its incredible lenses in its professional and
    consumer cameras. These optics feature a sealed light path so that the normal dust and smoke that exist in a
    typical home environment won’t ever intrude on the image. There is even a special long throw version of the
    VP-12S2 which allows for “back of the room”, or even “out-of-the-room” installation options.
    The Picture
    All of the above amounts to a picture that has to be viewed to be believed. With any source from a VCR up to
    the best HDTV, the VP-12S2 displays a vivid, accurate image free from visible artifacts. With a bright 700 ANSI
    lumens and 2600:1 contrast ratio, the picture can even be enjoyed in rooms that have less than ideal lighting
    control. The VP-12S2 projects an image that is ideal for the new breed of gray screens that are specifically
    designed for solid state projection.
    Calibration and Flexibility
    The VP-12S2 is the first DLP front projector that offers a DVI-D input for perfect transmission and display of
    compatible digital signals from set-top boxes, DVDs or any of the newer digital formats that allows for this type
    of digital signal path. This results in the elimination of “extra” stages of video processing, yielding an even cleaner
    more detailed picture. In addition to all of the great custom inspired features of the last generation, the VP-12S2
    features a new fine adjustment menu that allows full gray scale adjustments, and complete control over all aspects
    of the Faroudja processing. This allows the installer or technician to fine tune the picture to an even higher level
    of performance.
    The VP-12S2
    To see the best in video projection, quit looking at this brochure and visit an authorized Marantz dealer today. 
    						
    							VP-12S2 High Definition DLP™Projector
    In/Outputs
    Video InputsComposite Video 1 (RCA)
    Y/C 1 (S-Video)
    Component NTSC/ATSC 1 (3x RCA)
    RGB/HD
    1 (VGA D-Sub 15)DVI with HDCP 1 (29 Digital Pin)
    RS232C 1 (D-Sub 9)
    RC-5 1 (3.5 mm mini)
    OutputsDC Trigger 2 (3.5 mm mini)
    RC-5 1 (3.5 mm mini)
    Specifications
    Optical Characteristics
    Panel  0.85 Inch 16:9
    1,280 x 720 Pixels
    Lamp  Super High Pressure, 150 W
    Lens f: 26.5 to 30.7 / F: 3.0
    Throw Distance 80-8.6ft, 100-10.9ft
    Projection Size  40 to 250 inches
    Light Output  700 ANSI LUMEN Typical
    Operating Temperature 5°C to 35°C
    Operating Humidity  30% to 85%
    Accessories
    Lens Cap 1
    Remote Control    1
    Batteries 2
    AC Power Code 1 (Only for 125 V)
    User Guide   1
    Control Adapter Cable     1 (Mini Jack to RCA)
    Ferrite Cores  2
    GeneralColor Charcoal Grey/Violet
    Chassis Metal
    Remote Control RC-12VPS2
    Power Requirement  AC 100-120 V / 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz
    Power Consumption  < 250 W
    Standby Consumption  < 3.3 W
    Dimensions Inches (W x D x H)1515/16 x 189/16 x 53/16 (excl. Feet)
    Feet Adjustment5/8 – 27/16
    Weight 26.1 lbs. 
    Digital Micromirror Device™Semiconductor www.dlp.com
    Optics
    • Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing™
    Technology
    • High Definition (1280 x 720), DMD™
    Semiconductor 
    • Newly Developed Custom Optics by Minolta
    • 16:9 Aspect Ratio
    • 2600:1 Contrast Ratio
    • 700 ANSI Lumens Brightness
    • Brightness Uniformity: 90%
    • No Halo Effect
    • Lens Up/Down Shift Construction
    • Sealed Optical Path
    • No Light Leakage (Double Sealed Cabinet
    Structure)
    • Extremely Quiet (Noise Cancelling
    Construction, Sealed Color Wheel Motor)
    • Long Life Lamp (Average 2000 Hours)
    Electronics & Software
    • Full Digital Device
    • Video Processing Using Faroudja®Processing
    with DCDi™ Enhancement
    • 3-2 Pulldown Progressive Scan Film Detection
    • 10-bit Digital Gamma Processing
    • Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Correction
    • Accepts All Modes of NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and
    ATSC Including HDTV
    • DVI with HDCP Digital Input
    • PC Signal VGA to SXGA
    • Four Picture Modes: Theater, Standard,
    Dynamic/User
    • Nine Picture Memories
    • 4 Aspect Modes
    • Three Color Temperatures 
    • Black Level Selection
    • System Control Through RS232C
    • Two Triggers for Powered Screen Control
    • Economy Lamp Mode
    Throw Distance
    Screen
    Screen Size
    (Diagonal)
    40 789/16507/16 1071/165811/16
    60 1187/8769/16 16111/16 89
    80 1591/4 1023/4 2165/16 1191/4
    100 1995/8 1287/8 27015/16 1499/16
    120 240 155 3259/16 17913/16
    150 3001/2 1941/4 4079/16 2251/4
    200 4017/16 2595/8 5441/8 30015/16
    250 5025/16 325 68011/16 37611/16 Screen Size Throw Distance
    (Diagonal) Minimum Maximum
    Inch Long Throw Standard Long Throw StandardNote:Long Throw = 2 x Screen Size - 23/16 Long Throw = 23/4 x Screen Size - 23/16Tolerance  ±5%Standard = 15/16 x Screen Size - 17/8 Standard = 11/2 x Screen Size - 17/8
    Marantz America, Inc. 1100 Maplewood Dr., Itasca, IL 60143
    630-741-0300 Fax: 630-741-0301 www.marantz.com
    All specifications, dimensions and weights are subject to change without notice.  ©2002 Marantz America, Inc.  9/02
    Printed on recycled paper because trees matter.
    For more information on the VP-12S2 Long Throw Distance
    Projector please contact your authorized Marantz Dealers. 
    						
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