NEC Projector Np4100 Specifications
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Lamp ECO mode serves 3000 hours Extended lamp lifePower consumption in Standby Mode is 1W Ecologic adaptationNP4100 achieves 6200 ANSI lumens NP4100W achieves 5500 ANSI lumens High brightness with dual lamp systemMultifunctional capability supports various kinds of large venues WXGA ( 1280 x 800) XGA ( 1024 x 768) Dimensions Unit: mm Remote Control OptionsReplacement lamp NP12LP 505 197385 209 Ceiling mount kit NP06CM Specifications *1 : Effective pixels are more than 99.99%. *2 : Lenses are not attached to the NP4100 and NP4100W. *3 : The Lens Shift function is not available for the NP06FL. When the Lens Shift is set as 0%(H) / Vertical Offset=50%, Throw Ratio=1.78 *4 : This is the light output value (lumens) when the [Preset] mode is set to [High-Bright]. If any other mode is selected as the [Preset] mode, the light output value may drop slight. *5 : Compliance with ISO21118 *6 : The brightness when using the 6-segment colour wheel is about 71% of the brightness when using the 4-segment colour wheel. *7 : DynamicBlack™ technology works only in 2-Lamp Mode. *8 : Lamp life is defined as the average time span for the brightness of the lamp to be reduced by half, it dose not refer to the warranty period for the lamp. *9 : Under some conditions of input signals, the auto adjustment of video images may not be available, and manual adjustment may be required. In the case of composite sync signals or sync on G signals, it may not display properly. *10 : HDCP is an acronym for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. High bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a system for preventing illegal copying of video data sent over a Digital Visual Interface (DVI). If you are unable to view material via the DVI input, this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly. With the implementation of HDCP, there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and might not be displayed due to the decision/intention of the HDCP community (Digital Content Protection, LLC). NP4100 NP4100W WDPJ-0902-151RR DLP and the DLP logo are registered trademark or trademark of Texas Instruments. DynamicBlack is trademark of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The images in this brochure are samples. This brochure uses recycled paper. 0.65 inch Single DLP chip (Aspect Ratio 16:10) 1280 x 800 pixels 5500 ANSI lumens (Dual Lamp) 2700 ANSI lumens (Single Lamp) 0.84m to 3.48m 1.14m (NP07ZL / Wide) to 92.52m (NP10ZL / Tele) 7.3 degree to 10.0 degree with NP08ZL WXGA+(1440 x 900) @75Hz Manual Approx. ±Max 35 degrees (Less than WXGA resolution, aspect 16:10) Manual Approx. ±Max40 degrees (Less than WXGA resolution, aspect 16:10) 0.7 inch Single DLP chip (Aspect Ratio 4:3) 1024 x 768 pixels 6200 ANSI lumens (Dual Lamp) 3100 ANSI lumens (Single Lamp) 0.78m to 3.24m 1.06m (NP07ZL / Wide) to 86.36m (NP10ZL / Tele) 8.9 degree to 12.1 degree with NP08ZL SXGA+(1400 x 1050) @60Hz Manual Approx. ±Max 35 degrees (Less than XGA resolution, aspect 4:3) Manual Approx. ±Max40 degrees (Less than XGA resolution, aspect 4:3) Powered Zoom/ Focus Powered Shift *3 (NP07ZL, NP08ZL, NP09ZL, NP10ZL) Normal Mode (with 4–Segment colour wheel *6, NP08ZL) Eco Mode Normal mode Eco mode NP06FL NP07ZL, NP08ZL, NP09ZL, NP10ZL NP06FL NP07ZL, NP08ZL, NP09ZL, NP10ZL Analog Digital Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical 1 D–Sub Mini 15pin (Computer 1 IN) 1 BNC x 5 (Computer 2 IN) 2 Stereo Mini Jack 1 DVI–D(Computer 3 IN) 1 Stereo Mini Jack 2 RCA pin Audio Input is Sharing with Computer2 1 RCA pin 2 RCA pin 1 Mini DIN–4pin Audio Input is Sharing with Video 1 D–Sub Mini 15pin 1 Stereo Mini Jack 1 Stereo Mini Jack 1 RJ–45 1 Type B 1 D–Sub Mini 15pin 1 Stereo Mini Jack D–sub 9pin Operational Temperatures Storage Temperatures Normal Mode Eco Mode Standby Mode Safety EMCPower focus, throw ratio 0.77:1, F2.0, f=11.4mm Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 1.33–1.79:1, F1.8–2.3, f=19.3–25.8mm Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 1.78–2.35:1, F1.7–1.9, f=26–34mm Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 2.22–4.43:1, F2.1–2.9, f=32–63mm Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 4.43–8.3:1, F2.2–3.1, f=63.5–117.4mm Horizontal : max±0.1H / Vertical : max+0.5V Approx.80% of Normal 1000 : 1 / 2100 : 1with DynamicBlack *7 38dB (Dual Lamp) / 34dB (Single Lamp) 34dB (Dual Lamp) / 31dB (Single Lamp) 280W (230W) AC 2000H (3000H) 50 to 200 inch (1.27 to 5.08m) 40 to 500 inch (1.02 to 12.7m) Full Colour, 16.7Million Colours Simultaneously UXGA(1600 x 1200) @60Hz 15kHz, 31kHz to 90kHz (RGB : 31kHz or over) 50Hz to 85Hz VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA, WXGA+, SXGA, SXGA+, UXGA 0.7Vp–p / 75Ω TTL Level TTL Level 1.0Vp–p / 75Ω (with Sync) Negative Polarit y 0.5Vrms/22kΩ or over T.M.D.S. Specification, with H.D.C.P. *10 , Max Resolution : SXGA+/60Hz 0.5Vrms / 22kΩ or over 1.0Vp–p / 75Ω (with Sync) 0.7Vp–p / 75Ω 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p @60Hz / 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p @50Hz DVD Progressive Signals (50/60Hz) 0. 5 V r m s( Ty p i c a l )/47 kΩ Same with Computer NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL–N/PAL–M/PAL–60/SECAM 1.0 Vp - p/ 75Ω 0. 5 V r m s( Ty p i c a l )/47 kΩ 0.714Vp–p/75Ω 0.286Vp–p/75Ω Same with Video Selected Computer1, Computer2 or Component Signal Input Variable Output Level Selected Audio Signal input from Computer1, Computer2, Computer3 (DVI–D), Component, Video or S–Video 12V DC 200mA 100BASE–TX/10BASE–T for Service for External Control Device Wired Remote Control RS–232C 3W+3W Stereo 5C to 40C , 20 to 80% Humidity (Non–Condensing) –10C to 50C , 20 to 80% Humidit y (Non–Condensing) 100 to 240V AC, 50Hz/60Hz 7.5A (Dual Lamp Normal Mode, 100V) 710W (Dual Lamp)/ 375W (Single Lamp) (100V) 580W (Dual Lamp)/ 315W (Single Lamp) (100V) 30W (Normal Mode) / 1W (Power Saving) IEC60950–1 IEC60950–1 EK (K60950–1) GB4943, GB9254, GB17625.1 AS/NZS CISPR.22 Class B CISPR.22 Class B EK (K00022 Class B, K00024, K61000–3–2, K61000–3–3) GB9254, GB17625.1 505mm x 197mm x 385mm (Not Including Protrusions) 17.5kg (Not Including Lens) NP06FL NP07ZL NP08ZL NP09ZL NP10ZL Compatible signals *9 RGB (Analog) *9 H/ V Sync *9 Composite Sync *9 Sync on G *9 Stereo L/R RGB (Digital) Stereo L/R Y Cb/Cr (Pb/Pr) Compatible signals Stereo L (MONO)/R Composite Video Stereo L (MONO)/R Y C Stereo L/R Oceania Asia Korea China Oceania Asia Korea China DLP chip Resolution *1 Lens *2Light Output *4 *5 Contrast Ratio (White/Black) Quietness Lamp (Eco Mode) Lamp Life *8 (Eco Mode) Image Size (Diagonal) Projection Distance Projection Angle Colour Reproduction Maximum Resolution Keystone Correction Synchronization Range Input Terminals Output Terminals Control Terminals Built–In Speaker Environment Power Requirement Input Current Power Consumption Regulations Dimensions (W x H x D) Net Weight3 Computer Input 3 Component Input 1 Video Input 1 S–Video Input 1 RGB Output 1 Audio Output 1 Screen Trigger LAN Port USB Port REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 PC Control 1 RCA pin x 3 1 D–Sub Mini 15pin (Sharing with Computer 1 IN) 1 BNC x 5 (Sharing with Computer 2 IN)
Supporting the optional remote controller NP02RC to which the control ID can be registeredWhen multiple projectors are used simultaneously, the same quantity of remote controllers may be required. On the other hand, NP02RC can manipulate multiple NP4100/NP4100W projectors independently by setting separate ID numbers. It is also possible to control the multiple projectors collectively by setting the same ID number. With the introduction of DynamicBlack™ the projector delivers high contrast ratio of 2100:1 for superior image display capability, particularly to express the vivid details in dark images.* DynamicBlack™ works only in Dual Lamp Mode.Five types of lenses selectable for the installation environmentPowered lens shift mechanism for simple adjustment of projected images on screen and Keystone correction Model NP06FL NP07ZL NP08ZL NP09ZL NP10ZL Lens type Short Focus Fixed Lens Zoom Lens Zoom Lens Zoom Lens Zoom Lens Option Lens Zoom/Focus Power (Focus Only) Power Power Power Power Zoom Ratio 1.00 1.34 1.32 2.00 1.87 Throw Ratio* 1 0.77 : 1 1.33 - 1.79 : 1 1.78 - 2.35 : 1 2.22 - 4.43 : 1 4.43 - 8.3 : 1 Screen Size 50 - 200 40 - 500 40 - 500 40 - 500 40 - 500 2-Lamp Mode 5000 5500 6200 5500 4300 NP4100 1- L a m p M o d e 2500 2700 3100 2700 2100 2-Lamp Mode 4500 4900 5500 4900 3800 NP410 0W 1- L a m p M o d e 2200 2400 2700 2400 1900 Vertical 0 Max +0.5V Max +0.5V Max +0.5V Max +0.5V Horizontal 0 Max ±0.1H Max ±0.1H Max ±0.1H Max ±0.1H Weight 1.0kg 1.1kg 0.8kg 1.1kg 0.9kg NP4100 NP4100WProjection range of lens (image projected on a 100-inch screen) NP4100 100” Screen Zoom Lens [NP10ZL] 9.0 - 17.1m Zoom Lens [NP09ZL] 4.5 - 9.2m Zoom Lens [NP08ZL] 3.6 - 4.8m Zoom Lens [NP07ZL] 2.7 - 3.6m Short Focus Fixed Lens [NP06FL] 1.6m Project at a distance 1.6 m or between 2.7 m to 17.1 m (for a 100-inch screen). The position farthest from the screen. NP4100W 100” Screen Zoom Lens [NP10ZL] 9.7 - 18.4m Zoom Lens [NP09ZL] 4.9 - 9.8m Zoom Lens [NP08ZL] 3.9 - 5.1m Zoom Lens [NP07ZL] 2.9 - 3.9m Short Focus Fixed Lens [NP06FL] 1.7m Project at a distance 1.7 m or between 2.9 m to 18.4 m (for a 100-inch screen). Lens ShiftDesktop front projection Ceiling front projection Vertical shift Vertical shiftMax. 0.5V 1V0.5V 0.1H 0.1H 1H Width of projected image Nomal projection position Shift to left Shift to right1V Height of projected image * Shifting the lens to the maximum in two directions combined will cause the edges of the image to become dark or will cause some shadows. * The lens shift mechanism does not work when using NP06FL. Four - segment Colour Wheel (red, green, blue, and white)Six - segment Colour Wheel (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow)Colour wheel illustration Five different lenses are available to support a variety of uses. The projector supports screens from 40 to 500 inches; select the optimum lens depending on the specific installation environment, such as conference rooms, halls, and exhibitions. For a 100-inch screen, projection is possible at a distance 1.6 m (short fixed focus lens) or between 2.7 m to 17.1 m for the NP4100, while projection is possible at a distance 1.7 m (short fixed focus lens) or between 2.9 m to 18.4 m for the NP4100W. Lenses are easily replaced by the customer and do not require special tools.* Note: Lenses are not attached to the NP4100/NP4100W.With the powered lens shift mechanism, the position of projected images on screen can be adjusted in both the vertical and horizontal directions without moving the projector. Furthermore, Keystone correction corrects distortions in the vertical and horizontal directions up to a maximum +/ - 35 degrees in the horizontal direction and a maximum +/ - 40 degrees in the vertical direction. Adjustment of lens zoom and focus, as well as Lens shift and Keystone correction, can be operated for the projector installed on the ceiling with the remote control. A contrast ratio of 2100:1 is achieved using DynamicBlack™ and the DLP technology Units are equipped with DVI-D, component, and RGB input/output terminals. Integrated 3W+3W stereo speakers make it possible to output sound together with images. Two types of Replaceable Colour Wheel and BrilliantColor project vivid imagesThe NP4100/NP4100W have a six-segment colour wheel, in addition to the standard four-segment colour wheel - and the colour wheels can be changed by the customer. The BrilliantColor results in superior reproducibility of neutral tints for vivid images of natural scenery.* The brightness when using the six-segment colour wheel is about 71% of the brightness when using the four-segment colour wheel. Throwing Distance NP4100W (Aspect Ratio 16 : 10) * The values in the tables are design values and may vary. (Unit : m) Screen Size (Inch)40 (0.86×0.54m) 50 (1.08×0.67m) 60 (1.29×0.81m) 80 (1.72×1.08m) 10 0 ( 2.15×1.35m ) 120 ( 2. 58×1.6 2m ) 150 ( 3.23×2.0 2m) 200 (4.31×2.69m) 300 (6.46×4.04m) 400 (8.62×5.38m) 500 (10.77×6.73m) NP07ZL 1.14 - 1. 5 5 1. 4 4 - 1. 9 5 1. 7 3 - 2. 3 5 2.33-3.15 2.92-3.95 3.52- 4.75 4.41-5.95 5.89-7.94 8.86-11.94 11. 8 3 - 15 . 9 3 14.81-19.93NP08ZL 1. 5 3 - 2. 0 4 1. 9 3 - 2. 5 6 2.32-3.08 3.12- 4.13 3.91- 5.18 4.71-6.23 5.90-7.80 7.88-10.43 11. 8 6 - 15 . 6 7 15.83 - 20.91 19.8 0 - 26.16NP09ZL 1. 9 0 - 3. 8 9 2.40- 4.89 2.90-5.89 3.91-7.89 4.91-9.89 5.91-11.89 7.42-14.88 9.92-19.88 14.9 4 - 29.87 19.9 6 - 39.8 7 24.97-49.86NP10ZL 3.81-7.28 4.79-9.13 5.78-10.98 7.75-14.69 9.73-18.40 11. 7 0 - 2 2 .10 14.66 - 27.66 19. 59 - 36.9 3 29.46-55.46 39.32-73.99 49.19-92.52 NP06FL 0.84 1. 0 2 1. 3 7 1. 7 2 2.07 2.60 3.48 Throwing Distance *1 : The throw distance to the screen: The width of the screen *2 : This is the brightness when the four-segment colour wheel is installed on the projector and the lamp mode is set to Normal mode. In Eco mode, the brightness will be about 80% of normal mode. High connectivity supporting several different image sources By employing a dual lamp system, high brightness of 6200 ANSI lumens has been achieved* 1. This is sufficient when high brightness is required in large venues. Furthermore, in the Single lamp mode, since the projector can be operated continuously by using the automatic lamp switching function, it is suitable for monitoring purposes. Lamp Eco mode is available in both the dual lamp and single lamp modes for extending the service life of the lamp* 2. The lamp service life has been extended to 3000 hours from 2500 hours in the NP4000/NP4001, so that it is possible to continuously operate the projector for more hours. *1: For the NP4100. The brightness of the NP4100W is 5500 lumens. *2: When the lamp mode is set to ECO mode, the brightness will be reduced to about 80%. *3: The illustration is an image of the dual lamp system, which may differ from the actual product.If the standby mode is set to Power Saving while the projector is in the standby state, the power consumption in standby mode becomes 1 W (5 W in the NP4000/NP4001). Since the projector can stay in the standby state with little power consumption, it is still possible to ecologically operate the projector when mounted on the ceiling even if it is difficult to turn off the main power.* The projector in power saving mode can be started with the power button on the projector, the wireless remote controller, or GPIO (an external controller) only. Dual lamp system in the high brightness projector demonstrates high reliability and superior installation flexibility. ScreenRear projection 6200 ANSI Lumens Real XGA 17.5 LH ¢Not Including Lens £ 5500 ANSI Lumens Real WXGA 17.5 LH ¢Not Including Lens £ Automatic signal selectionPowered Lens ShiftDual lamp system Keystone Correction in four directions Security lock Carrying handleSupports DVI input3W+3W Speakers Brightness* 2 (Lumens)Lens Shift * The above colour wheel illustration is for display purposes only and differs from the actual product. The power can be controlled intensively with Auto Start and Direct Power OffThe NP4100/NP4100W start projecting images automatically when AC power is supplied and you can turn off the power source with a switch or a circuit breaker while projecting images or running the fan. With these functions, it is possible to completely control the power supply to the projector with the power distribution board. Since the NP4100W has a WXGA (1280 X 800) panel with an aspect ratio of 16:10, it is capable of handling WXGA resolution and wide video images such as DVDs.* The existing NP4001 has a WXGA (1280 X 768) panel with an aspect ratio of 15:9.Image of Dual Lamp System* 3 Dual lamp system in the high brightness projector demonstrates high reliability and superior installation flexibility. Dual lamp system provides high brightness of 6200 ANSI lumens. Continuous use is also possible when using a single lamp mode.Ecological operation with power consumption of 1 W in standby mode WXGA chip for wide-format images (NP4100W) Tilt Free expansion possibility for installation environmentsTilt Free makes it possible to install the projector inclined up to 90 degrees in the vertical direction. With this function it is possible to install the projector with an acute angle or mirror reflection for use in a broader range of installation environments such as a display in a commercial facility or special event. The position farthest from the screen. Max. 0.5V Colour WheelMirror Prism DLP Chip Mirror Lamp Lamp Lens Throwing Distance NP4100 (Aspect Ratio 4 : 3) Screen Size (Inch)40 (0.81×0.61m) 50 (1.02×0.76m) 60 (1.22×0.91m) 80 (1.63×1.22m) 10 0 ( 2.0 3×1. 52m ) 120 ( 2. 4 4 ×1.83m ) 150 ( 3.0 5×2.29m) 200 (4.06×3.05m) 300 (6.10×4.57m) 400 (8.13×6.10m) 500 (10.16×7.62m) NP06FL 0.78 0.94 1. 2 7 1. 6 0 1. 9 3 2.42 3.24 NP07ZL 1. 0 6 - 1. 4 4 1. 3 4 - 1. 8 2 1. 61- 2.19 2.17 -2.93 2.72-3.68 3.27 - 4.42 4.10-5.54 5.48-7.40 8.25-11.12 11. 0 2 - 14 . 8 4 13. 7 8 -18. 5 6NP08ZL 1. 4 2 - 1. 8 9 1. 7 9 - 2. 38 2.16-2.87 2.90-3.84 3.64- 4.82 4.38-5.80 5.49-7.26 7.34-9.70 11. 0 5 - 14 . 5 9 14.7 5-19.4 7 18. 4 6 - 2 4 . 3 5NP09ZL 1. 7 6 - 3. 61 2.23- 4.54 2.70-5.47 3.63-7.34 4.56-9.20 5.50-11.06 6.90-13.85 9.23-18.50 13.9 0 - 2 7 .8 0 18. 5 7 - 3 7 .11 23.24-46.41NP10ZL 3.54-6.78 4.45-8.51 5.37 -10.24 7.21-13.70 9.04-17.16 10.88 - 20.6 2 13.6 3 - 2 5.81 18. 2 2 - 3 4 . 4 6 27.40-51.76 36.57-69.06 45.75-86.36 Throwing Distance (Unit : m) High reliability from advanced technologies Superior installability compatible with a variety of large spaces