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    On-Screen Display Settings [Option]
    These settings are for the menu and language that will be displayed on the screen.
    See → Page E-28 Using the On-Screen Menu for information about performing
    menu operations.
    Picture1
    LanguageEn  De  Fr  It  Es
    - Menu Position -
    Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO
    OptionPreparation
    Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Option].
    Language
    On-Screen Display Language Settings
    This is the setting of the language that is displayed on
    screen when the input is switched, a menu is dis-
    played, etc.
    Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [Language], then press the cursor () button and
    select the language.
    En: English, De: German, Fr: French, It: Italian,
    Es: Spanish, 
    : Korean, : Chinese, : Japanese
    Picture1
    Language En  De  Fr  It  Es
    - Menu Position -
    Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO
    Option
    Menu Position
    Moving the Menu Display Position
    This function changes the display position of the on-
    screen menu.
    Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [Menu Position], then press the SET button and the
    display will change to the menu position display.
    Use the cursor ( ) buttons to move the [Menu
    Position] display.Picture1
    LanguageEn  De  Fr  It  Es
    - Menu Position -
    Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO
    Option
    Picture1
    LanguageEn  De  Fr  It  Es
    - Menu Position -
    Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO
    OptionMenu Position
    Duration
    On-Screen Display Duration Setting
    This is the setting of the time that is displayed on
    screen when the input is switched, a menu is dis-
    played, etc.
    Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [Duration], then press the cursor () button and se-
    lect the desired time.
    Settings can be made from 5 seconds to 30 seconds
    in 5-second units.Picture1
    LanguageEn  De  Fr  It  Es
    - Menu Position -
    Duration 10 sec.Picture2 Setup Info.VIDEO
    Option
    Note: Even when a different lan-
    guage has been selected, No Sig-
    nal will appear in English.
    Various inputs allowed
    Various inputs allowed
    Various inputs allowed 
    						
    							E – 42
    Resetting, Storing, and Information [Info.]
    This function performs resetting and the display of information for the method of
    using the user memory, the default values of adjustments and settings, and the
    lamp timer.
    See → Page E-28 Using the On-Screen Menu for information about performing
    menu operations.
    Picture1
    User MemorySaveLoad
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionVIDEO
    Preparation
    Press the MENU button to display the menu, then select [Info.].
    User Memory
    Saving and Loading of Video Adjustments
    This function saves video adjustment and setting val-
    ues, and can load them when required. Saving can
    be performed independently for the inputs of VIDEO,
    S-VIDEO, YCbCr, YPbPr, RGB and DVI.
    Items that can be saved: Menu items of [Picture 1]
    and [Picture 2]
    Saving
    1. Project the saved image and adjust the menu items of
    [Picture 1] and [Picture 2]. The menu can be closed
    without causing problems. When closing, select [Info.]
    of the menu.
    2. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [User Memory], then press the cursor () button
    and select [Save], finally press the SET button.
    3. The message display will change to Save User Memory.
    Press the SET button.
    (Press the SET button while the message is displayed.)
    This will save the video adjustment and setting val-
    ues of the current input mode.
    Loading
    1. Project the image that you want to save.
    2. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [User Memory], then press the cursor () button
    and select [Load], finally press the SET button.
    3. The message display will change to Load User
    Memory. Press the SET button.
    (Press the SET button while the message is displayed.)
    This will change the image to that of the loaded ad-
    justment and setting values.
    Picture1
    User Memory SaveLoad
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionVIDEO
    Picture1
    User MemorySaveLoad
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionVIDEO
    Save User Memory
    Load User Memory
    Note:
    * User memory is used when you wish to view the same video adjustment
    conditions again.
    For example, when, for the purpose of movie enjoyment, optimum adjust-
    ments are made in fine detail and the image is saved [Save].
    Even when adjustments are changed in normal use, the movie can be viewed
    with the stored adjustment values when viewing it for full appreciation.
    * Saved [Save] adjustment values are stored even when the main power is
    switched off or the power cord is disconnected.
    Note:
    * The [Save] operation overwrites the pre-
    vious adjustment values.
    * Saving can be performed independently
    for each input. In the load operation, the
    adjustment and setting values that have
    been saved for that input mode are
    loaded.
    Various inputs allowed 
    						
    							E – 43
    Resetting, Storing, and Information [Info.]
    Default
    Returning to Standard Settings
    This function is used to return the adjustments and
    settings of the current signal to the standard settings.
    Select the signal you wish to return to the default set-
    tings first before doing so.
    Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [Default], then press the SET button.
    The message display will change to: Press Set to
    Reset Menu.
    Press the SET button while the message is displayed.
    This results in a return to the standard settings.
    Items returned to default settings
    [Option]: Language
    [Info.]: Lamp timer, User Memory
    Picture1
    User MemorySaveLoad
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionVIDEO
    Press SET to Menu Reset
    Lamp Timer Reset
    Resetting the Lamp Timer
    This reset is used when replacing the lamp cartridge.
    Be certain to reset this, since it is used in the display
    of the lamp timer.
    1. Press the cursor () button and align the cursor with
    [Lamp Timer Reset], then press the SET button.
    The message display will change to Lamp Timer Re-
    set.
    2. While the message is being displayed, select No or
    Yes with the cursor () button, then press the SET
    button.
    The message will change to [Press “SET” to Lamp Timer
    Reset].
    3. While the message is being displayed, press the SET
    button.
    This will reset the lamp timer and set the time to 0.Picture1
    User MemorySaveLoad
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionVIDEO
    Lamp Timer Reset
    No Yes
    Note: Items that cannot be speci-
    fied for each input will be returned
    to the initial settings.
    Note: The projector will no longer
    start when the lamp timer exceeds
    1,100 hours. As a result, it will not
    be possible to reset the lamp timer
    through timer operations.
    Should this situation arise, set to
    the standby condition and press the
    SOURCE button and the ASPECT
    button of the main unit at the same
    time for at least 5 seconds.
    When reset, the STATUS indicator
    will go off.
    Info.
    Viewing the Lamp Timer/Resolution and
    Frequency
    This function is used to check the lamp timer (for a
    check of the lamp cartridge replacement time) and
    the resolution and frequency at the time of RGB or
    DVI input.Picture1
    User MemorySaveLoad
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionVIDEO
    Picture1
    - Default -
    - Lamp Timer Reset -
    Status :   100 . 500
    Resolution: 800 X 600
    Frequency: H: 37.8KHz     V: 60Hz
    Lamp Timer: 1 hrs      (Total         1 hrs)Picture2 SetupInfo. OptionDVI
    [VIDEO, S-VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection]
    [DVI Input Selection]
    Note: Replacing the lamp cartridge
    and resetting the lamp timer will not
    reset the total number of operating
    hours. The total number of operat-
    ing hours indicates the usage time
    of the projector from date of dis-
    patch to the present.
    Press SET to Lamp Timer Reset
    Note: When the video adjustments
    have not been returned to the de-
    faults, use the user memory. See
    → Page E-42 Saving and Loadingof Video Adjustments.
    Various inputs allowed
    Various inputs allowed 
    						
    							E – 44
    Troubleshooting
    Check the following matters before requesting servicing.
    * Has the power plug become disconnected from the outlet?
    * Is the lamp cover properly attached?
    * Has the internal temperature become high? When the internal temperature becomes
    very high, to protect the unit the power will not switch on.
    * Has the lamp timer exceeded 1,100 hours? The power will no longer switch on once
    the timer has exceeded 1,100 hours.
    * Has the connected input been selected?
    * Is the cable of the input connector properly connected?
    * Are the Picture 1 brightness and contrast adjustments (incorrectly) set to a mini-
    mum?
    * Has the lamp burned out?
    * If the projector is connected to a personal computer, is a signal being output from the
    personal computer?
    * Has a signal been input that does not correspond to the supported frequencies of the
    projector?
    * Is the STATUS indicator flashing?
    * Is the projector installed properly?
    * Is the keystone adjustment properly adjusted?
    * Is the lens properly focussed?
    * Are the projection screen and the projector installed at the proper angle?
    * Has the projection distance exceeded the focussing range?
    * Is there condensation on the lens and other parts?
    When the projector has been stored in a cold location and the power is switched on in
    a warm location, there may be condensation on the lens and other internal optical
    parts. Should this occur, wait several minutes until the condensation disappears.
    * Is the input signal being supported for resolution and frequency? Check the resolu-
    tion of your personal computer.
    * At the time of RGB input, is the clock frequency correct or shifted a little?
    * At the time of YPbPr input, does the format setting match the input signal or is it
    different?
    * When the image is broken in the horizontal or vertical direction, or the image does not
    fill the entire screen, select a suitable aspect ratio.
    * When a YPbPr signal is input, does the color space setting match the input signal or
    is it different?
    * At the time of VIDEO or S-VIDEO input, is the tint adjustment correct or is it shifted a
    little?
    * The phase of the input signal might be shifted.
    * Is an obstacle located between the remote control and the remote control sensor of
    the main unit?
    * Is the remote control out of range for its signal to reach the sensor?
    * Is there strong light or a fluorescent lamp in the vicinity of the sensor?
    * Are the batteries weak? Try directing the remote control toward the remote control
    sensor from a close distance and operating it. If there is difficulty in changing settings,
    the batteries are weak. Replace the batteries with new ones.
    * There might be a fault with the projector.
    * Has the LED been set to off? Problem
    No power
    (POWER/ 
     indicator does not
    light)
    No video
    Distorted video
    Blurred video
    Image position is shifted and
    doesnt display properly
    Image is broken
    The color of the whole image is
    strange
    Characters flicker or color is
    not correct with RGB or YPbPr
    input
    Remote control does not func-
    tion
    STATUS indicator lights or
    flashes
    POWER/ 
     indicator is off while
    projectingCheck Reference Page
    E-16
    E-46
    E-45
    E-43, 46
    E-23, 26
    E-17 – 19
    E-33
    E-45, 46
    E-20
    E-49
    E-45
    E-22
    E-39
    E-22
    E-22
    E-13
    –
    E-43
    E-35
    E-38
    E-23, 27
    E-38
    E-34
    E-35
    E-11
    E-11
    –
    E-11
    E-45
    E-40 
    						
    							E – 45
    When the STATUS Indicator Is Lit/Flashes
    * It is time to replace the lamp. Replace with a new lamp.
    * Is the lamp cover attached properly? If not, attach it properly.
    * The thermal protector has been activated. If the room temperature is high,
    move the projector to a cool location. If the internal temperature of the projec-
    tor is high, check the cooling fan ventilation holes and clean them if they are
    obstructed.
    * The thermal protector has been activated. If the room temperature is high,
    move the projector to a cool location. If the internal temperature of the projec-
    tor is high, check the cooling fan ventilation holes and clean them if they are
    obstructed.
    * When the thermal protector is activated and the unit is set to the standby
    mode and soon thereafter the power is switched ON, the unit may not power
    up. Should this occur, wait for one minute and then switch it ON again.
    * The lamp lighting voltage fault detection protector has been activated. Wait
    for at least one minute and switch on the power again. If the unit still does not
    operate, please contact your store of purchase.
    * The cooling fan has stopped. Consult your PLUS dealer.
    * The lamp does not light. First turn off the main power, then wait at least one
    minute, then switch on the power again. If the unit still does not operate,
    consult your dealer.
    POWER/
    ON/STANDBY
    STATUS
    The faults described below are being indicated when the indicators of the
    projector control panel are lit or flashing.
    Indicator Display
    Projector Condition Action to Be Taken
    Off
    Lit
    Flashing at 1-second intervals
    (0.5 s lit / 0.5 s off)
    Flashing once every 4 sec-
    onds (2 s lit / 2 s off)
    Flashing once every 8 sec-
    onds (4 s lit / 4 s off)
    Flashing once every 12 sec-
    onds (6 s lit / 6 s off)Normal operation
    Time for lamp replacement
    Cover is open
    Temperature error
    Lamp lighting voltage fault
    Fan fault
    Lamp power error
    Thermal Protector
    When the internal temperature of the projector becomes abnormally high, the STATUS indicator will flash (at an interval of once
    every 4 seconds).
    At the same time, the temperature protector is activated and the projector power may be switched off.
    Should this occur, proceed with the following actions.
    1. Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.
    2. Check the following matters and take the required measures.
    When the projector is being used in a location that has a high ambient temperature, install it in a cool location. Check the outflow and intake
    holes and clean them if they are obstructed.
    3. Wait about 60 minutes until the temperature of the projector drops.
    If after having performed the above matters, the problem still has not been solved, consult your PLUS dealer. 
    						
    							E – 46
    Replacing the Lamp Cartridge
    NOTE: The projector lamp has its usable life.
    The rated lamp life is about 1000 hours. How-
    ever, it may become shorter depending on the
    conditions of usage.
    (The rated lamp life is the average life of the
    lamps produced and tested, under the test con-
    ditions of our company, for a long term.)After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer, the STATUS indicator
    will light and the message Replace The Lamp will appear on the screen. Also,
    when 1,100 hours is exceeded, the warning Warning! System Shutdown will be
    displayed for 10 seconds.
    Should this happen, it is time to replace the lamp cartridge. Please specify the follow-
    ing information when ordering a replacement lamp cartridge:
    Replacement lamp model HE-3100L
    Part number: 27-050
    CAUTION
    When replacing the lamp cartridge, switch off the power and check that the POWER/ indicator has changed to steady
    orange. Switch off the power switch of the projector, disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and wait about 60 minutes
    (for the lamp cartridge to cool) before replacing.
    Wait at least 60 minutes for the lamp cartridge to cool.
    DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE immediately after it has been used. It will be extremely hot.
    Do not remove any screws except for those mentioned in the instructions below.
    Do not touch the lamp. Doing so may shorten the lamp life.
    The lamp may explode if improperly mishandled.
    If lamp has reached the end of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter. When this happens, an explosive sound can be heard
    and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp cartridge. Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this
    happens, contact your dealer or the store where the projector was purchased.
    Preparation:Unplug the projector. Prepare the new lamp cartridge and a plus-headed screwdriver.
    Lay a soft cloth sheet underneath the projector with its upside down to prevent scratches.
    1
    Remove the lamp cover.
    q Loosen the lamp cover screw until it turns freely.
    w Remove the lamp cover.
    Lamp cover
    2
    Remove the lamp cartridge.
    qLoosen the lamp cartridge screw until it turns freely.
    wHold the handle of the lamp cartridge and then pull out the
    lamp cartridge.
    Lamp cartridge 
    						
    							E – 47
    3
    Install the new lamp cartridge.
    qInstall the new lamp cartridge in the direction as shown
    in the drawing.
    Plug
    4
    Reinstall the lamp cover.
    qInsert the lamp cover until the catches fit in the grooves.
    wTighten the lamp cover screw. wTighten the lamp cartridge screw.
    (Put down the handle of the lamp cartridge.)
    Groove
    5
    Reset the lamp usage hours to zero.
    From the menu, select [Info.] → [Lamp Timer Reset] and then reset the lamp usage hours.
    See Resetting the Lamp Timer on page E-43.
    NOTE: When the projector lamp has exceeded 1100 hours of operation, the projector will not turn on. This means you cannot reset the lamp usage on the
    menu. Should this happen, press SOURCE and ASPECT on the projector cabinet for at least of 5 seconds at the same time when the projector is in standby
    mode. When the lamp usage is reset, the STATUS indicator goes off.
     [This completes the lamp replacement.]
    Replacing the Lamp Cartridge 
    						
    							E – 48
    Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit
    * Wipe with a lint-free, soft, dry cloth.
    When very dirty, wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a diluted neutral detergent, then finish with a dry cloth. If a
    chemically-treated cloth is going to be used, please follow any written warnings.
    * Do not wipe with thinner, benzene, or other solvents. Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings
    may peel, etc.
    * When removing the dust of the outflow and intake holes, use the brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to clean out the dust.
    Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter.
    * Do not scratch or otherwise hit the projector body with your nails or other hard object, since this will cause scratches.
    Dirty Lens
    The lens surface has been treated with a special coating. Consult your PLUS dealer for cleaning.
    Dust of the Intake and Outflow Holes
    Dust that collects in the intake and outflow holes will obstruct the ventilation and cause the internal temperature to rise which could
    cause damage. Clean this area carefully. As a guideline, clean at least every 100 hours.
    Cleaning
    Attention!
    * Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning.
    * Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides. Doing so
    could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel, etc.
    POWER
    ON OFF
    * Switch off the power with the ON/STANDBY
    button and check that the POWER/ 
     indica-
    tor has changed to a steadily lit orange, then
    switch off the main power with the POWER
    switch of the main unit. Finally, disconnect the
    power cord.
    * Clean out the holes from the outside using a
    vacuum cleaner. Use the brush adapter of the
    vacuum cleaner to do this. Avoid using the
    vacuum directly without attaching the adapter
    as well as the use of a nozzle adapter.
    Cleaning the Inside of the Projector
    Cleaning of the inside of the projector is required about once a year. Failure to clean over a long period while dust has collected
    inside the projector could cause a fire or breakdown. Do not clean the inside of the projector by yourself. Be sure to consult your
    PLUS dealer.
    Brush adapter 
    						
    							E – 49
    Table of Supported Frequencies
    This projector automatically identifies the input signal from the personal computer and selects the optimum supported resolution
    from the table below. Note that a manual adjustment may be required depending on the input signal. Please see Adjusting the
    Clock Frequency of the Input Signal and Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal on Page E-35.
    Signal Resolution Frequency Support
    Horizontal(kHz)Vertical(Hz) Analog Digital
    VESA 640 x 350 31.5 70.1–
    640 x 350 37.9 85.1–
    720 x 350 31.5 70.0–
    640 x 400 31.5 70.1–
    640 x 400 37.9 85.1–
    720 x 400 31.5 70.0
    720 x 400 37.9 85.0–
    640 x 480 31.5 60.0
    640 x 480 37.9 72.8–
    640 x 480 37.5 75.0–
    640 x 480 43.3 85.0–
    800 x 600 35.2 56.3–
    800 x 600 37.9 60.3
    800 x 600 46.9 75.0–
    800 x 600 48.1 72.2–
    800 x 600 53.7 85.1–
    1024 x 768 48.4 60.0
    1024 x 768 56.5 70.1–
    1024 x 768 57.7 72.0–
    1024 x 768 60.0 75.0–
    1024 x 768 68.7 85.0–
    NEC(PC9800) 640 x 400 24.8 56.4–
    640 x 400 31.5 70.1–
    640 x 480 31.5 60.0–
    640 x 480 37.5 75.0–
    800 x 600 37.9 60.3–
    800 x 600 46.9 75.0–
    1120 x 750 50.0 60.1–
    1024 x 768 56.5 70.1–
    1024 x 768 60.0 75.0–
    Apple Macintosh
    ®640 x 480 35.0 66.7–
    (MAC 16) 832 x 624 49.7 74.5–
    (MAC 19) 1024 x 768 60.2 74.9–
    (MAC 21) 1152 x 870 68.7 75.1–
    SUN 1152 x 900 61.8 66.0–
    SGI 1024 x 768 49.7 60.4–
    1152 x 900 71.7 76.1–
    * Factory presets have been set to the standard signals for the
    display resolution/frequency, but depending on the personal
    computer adjustment may be required.
    * Proper display may not be possible for composite sync sig-
    nals, sync-on-green sync signals, etc.: Supported frequencies
    –: Unsupported frequencies 
    						
    							E – 50
    Specifications
    Model Name HE-3200
    Display Method Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device (DMDTM)
    DMD Panel 0.7
    508,800 pixels (848600)
    Lens Manual zoom, Manual focus
    F=3.0–3.3 f=21.5–25.8mm
    Lamp 130W High Performance Compact Lamp
    Image Size Min. 32 (Throw distance 1.2m / 3.9 feet : Tele)  Max. 200 (Throw distance 6.4m / 20.9 feet : Wide)
    Color Reproduction Full color, 16.7 million colors simultaneously
    Light Output 450 ANSI lumens (normally white)
    Contrast Ratio 700:1 (Full on/off)
    Scanning Frequency Horizontal : 15 – 85 kHz
    Vertical : 50 – 85 Hz
    Functions Zoom (Manual), Focus (Manual), Projection angle, Source select (S-Video/Video/YCbCr/YPbPr/RGB/DVI),
    Aspect, Standby On/Off, Projection orientation, Digital keystone correction, Brightness, Contrast, Color,
    Tint, Sharpness, Color temperature, Gamma correction, RGB signal automatic position and phase adjustment
    Digital RGB Input T.M.D.S-compliant (single link only)
    Input Terminal DVI-D 24 pin1
    RGB Signal VGA : 640480 Throughput image / Magnified image
    S-VGA : 800600 Throughput image
    XGA : 1024768 Throughput image / Compressed image
    Analog RGB Input Separate signal system
    Video signal Analog : 0.7Vp-p / 75Ω
    Sync signal Separate : TTL Level (Positive / Negative)
    Input Terminal RGB Mini D-Sub (15 pin)
    RGB Signal VGA : 640480 Throughput image / Magnified image
    S-VGA : 800600 Throughput image
    XGA : 1024768 Throughput image / Compressed image
    Video Input Composite, S-Vide, Component (YCbCr)
    Color System NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL N, PAL M, PAL60, SECAM
    Video signal Composite : 1.0Vp-p/75Ω
    S-Video : Y (1.0Vp-p/75Ω), C (0.286Vp-p/75Ω)
    Component : Y-signal (1.0Vp-p / 75Ω), Cb, Cr signal : 0.7Vp-p (75Ω)
    Input Terminal Composite : RCA1 (Shared with comonent-Y)
    S-Video connector : Mini DIN 4 pin
    Component : RCA3
    DVT Input Component (YPbPr)
    Video signal Y signal : 1.0Vp-p / 75Ω, Pb, Pr signal : 0.7Vp-p / 75Ω
    Input Terminal RCA3 (Shared with YCbCr)
    DVT Input 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i
    Horizontal Resolution NTSC : 400 lines or more
    Environment Operating temperature : 5 – 35°C / 41 – 95°F, 30 – 85% humidity (no-condensing)
    Storage temperature : –10 – 60°C / 14 – 140°F, 10 – 85% humidity (no-condensing)
    Power Requirement 100 – 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz
    Input Current 2.0A
    Power Consumption 200 W (STANDBY 18W)
    Dimensions 235 (W)91 (H)198 (D) mm (not including protrusion)
    9.3 (W)3.6 (H)7.8 (D) inch (not including protrusion)
    Weight
    Approximately 2.0kg / 4.4 lbs
    Regulations UL Approved (UL 6500, CSA-E60065)
    Meets FCC Class B requirements
    Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN55024)
    Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60065)
    The specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Digital Micromirror DeviceTM (DMDTM) by Texas Instruments 
    						
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