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    							SXRD 4K Ultra High Resolution Projectors
    SRX-R110CE /SRX-R105CE
    SRX-S110 /SRX-S105
    www.sonybiz.net/4k 
    						
    							Amazing 4K resolution images 
    for large-venue applications
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    							Sony is proud to introduce a series of SXRD™ultra
    high-resolution projectors, which offer supreme
    picture quality and reality for applications that require
    highly sophisticated visuals. This state-of-the-art
    Sony projector series, comprising the SRX-S110,
    SRX-S105, SRX-R110CE, and SRX-R105CE models,
    provides a new solution for applications such as
    command & control, simulations, computer
    visualisations, planetarium and museum exhibitions,
    and much more.
    Each model is equipped with three Silicon X-tal
    Reflective Display (SXRD) imaging devices and
    delivers an amazing resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels
    (H x V) – more than four times the resolution of HD
    (1920 x 1080, 16:9 wide screen format). 
    The ultra high resolution capability enables a single
    HD or 2K image to be internally up-converted by the
    projector and displayed as a 4K image for a stunning
    image. Aternatively the projectors multiple screen
    mode allows full HD images to be displayed
    simultaneously in four quadrants or in a twin 
    side by side display.
    The projectors also offer a contrast ratio of more than
    1800:1. In addition, the SRX-S110 and SRX-R110CE
    models provide a high brightness of 10,000 ANSI
    lumens*, while the SRX-S105 and SRX-R105CE
    models offer a brightness of 5,000 ANSI lumens.
    The use of twin Xenon lamps combined with multiple
    gamma curves of 1.8, 2.2, and 2.6 means they offer
    pure, high-quality colour tonal reproduction.
    The SRX-S110 and SRX-S105 models – each 
    with one fixed DVI input module – have a 1080/60P
    display capability available only with these units,
    making them ideal for high-end computer graphic-
    based projection applications. On the other hand, the
    SRX-R110CE and SRX-R105CE models – supplied
    with one removable analogue input board– are more
    suited to video-based projection applications. 
    Sony SXRD 4K projectors are the ultimate tool for
    image display in a variety of critical applications from
    high resolution visualisation systems to large-venue
    projection. 
    *
    ANSI lumens is a measuring method of the American National Standards
    Institute IT 7.228. Since there is no uniform method of measuring brightness,
    specifications will vary among manufacturers.
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    							High 1800:1 contrast ratio
    The SRX-Series projectors offer a high contrast ratio of more 
    than 1800:1* through the use of Sony’s unique SXRD device. 
    The SXRD imaging device itself achieves a contrast ratio of over
    4000:1. This stunning picture quality makes the projectors ideal for 
    applications in which dynamic range is essential.
    The high contrast ratio has been achieved through two key technolo-
    gies – the exclusive ‘Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal’ system and an
    extremely thin liquid crystal cell gap.
    *
    The contrast ratio is measured from a screen offering a gain of 1.0.
    Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal system 
    In every type of projector system, displaying absolute black is a major
    issue in order to achieve a high contrast ratio. In other words, the con-
    trast ratio of a projector depends on how effectively the light from the
    source can be blocked so it does not leak through the imager.
    All Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) devices control the amount of light to
    be projected by applying an electric field to the liquid crystal gap. In
    typical LCD devices, black is produced when an electric field is
    applied across the liquid crystal cell gap. However molecules near the
    surface of the glass substrate may not be accurately controlled due to
    the influence of the alignment film. This is not an issue for bright
    images. However, when displaying dark images, light may tend to leak
    from the LCD device, since the molecules near the surface are less
    accurately controlled. This results in a creamy black instead of a deep
    black.
    The SXRD device does not exhibit these characteristics. This is
    because the Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal system displays black
    when the electric field is not applied. And because all molecules are 
    in the correct alignment, the polarised light alignment is also 
    optimised. The direct result is a far deeper black level, leading to a high
    contrast ratio.
    State-of-the-art technology
    forfantastic picture quality
    4K(4096 H x 2160 V pixels at 1.896:1 aspect ratio)
    2K(2048 H x 1080 V)
    full HDTV(1920 x 1080, 
    16:9 wide screen format)
    State-of-the-art technology
    4Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) 
    imaging device
    The SXRD device used by the SRX-Series projectors is a 1.55-inch*
    Liquid Crystal on Silicon based imager developed by Sony using 
    cutting-edge manufacturing technology. High-quality, accurate visuals
    are created using this brilliant imaging device.
    *
    Measured diagonally.
    4K resolution
    Sony SXRD display devices deliver the exceptionally high resolution 
    of 4K (4096 H x 2160 V pixels at 1.896:1 aspect ratio), more than four
    times as many pixels as full HDTV (1920 x 1080, 16:9 wide screen 
    format). 
    The SXRD device helps to achieve this resolution by incorporating
    nearly 8.85 million pixels per imager at a narrow pitch of 8.5 micro-
    metres. These high-density pixels, which are one quarter the size 
    of pixels projected using typical 2K resolution projection systems (2.2
    million pixels), provide an amazing picture. Even in multi-screen mode,
    full HD and 2K resolution per quadrant is possible. The resolution
    available from the Sony SRX-Series projectors enables a new level of
    visual projection.
    Shown: ApolloWall-Pro from HoloVis (www.holovis.com) 
    						
    							Short response time
    The thin cell gap structure in SXRD devices also contributes to an
    ultra-fast response time of 5 milliseconds. The SXRD device reacts
    promptly to an instantaneous change of picture content, enabling
    them to display a smooth motion.
    Consequently, the SRX-Series projectors virtually eliminate motion
    blur. This is a particularly significant benefit for visuals that include 
    fast-moving objects. 
    Reliable imaging device
    The SRX-Series projectors use high-power, bright lamps.
    Consequently, special attention has been paid to the reliability of the
    SXRD device. The inorganic materials utilised for the alignment layer
    of the SXRD device are resistant to deterioration or deformities 
    that could occur due to the intense heat and light generated by the
    powerful twin lamp system.
    Thin liquid crystal cell gap
    Another important contributing factor in the high contrast of the SXRD
    projectors is the SXRD device’s ultra thin cell gap of less than 
    2 micrometres. With conventional Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal sys-
    tems, a thin cell gap could not be achieved. Sony has overcome this
    difficulty through the use of innovative planarisation technology in the
    silicon backplane structure and an advanced silicon wafer-based
    assembly process.
    The SXRD device also adopts a structure that does not use “spacers”.
    These are columns found in conventional reflective liquid crystal
    devices to maintain a constant gap between the liquid cell floor and
    the top of the device. Spacers tend to both scatter and reflect light,
    which can impair high contrast pictures. In the spacerless SXRD
    device, these artifacts are no longer seen.
    SXRD Cross-Section view
    Glass Substrate
    Thin Cell Gap (2.0 µm) Space-less
    • Short reponse time < 5 msec
    • High Device Contrast ratio 4000:1
    Narrow Inter-Pixel 
    Spacing (0.35 µm)
    • High fill factor 92 %
    • High reflectivity
    Inorganic Alignment Layer
    • High reliability
    Aluminium Pad
    Light
    Silicon Backplane
    Vertically Aligned 
    Liquid Crystal
    Hight-Density Pixel Pitch 8.5 µm
    • 4K x Full HD
    (4096 H x 2160 V pixels)
    State-of-the-art technology
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    High-speed Image Display 
    						
    							Highly pure, superb
    colour tonal reproduction 
    Colour Space Conversion (CSC) function
    The SRX-Series projectors feature a CSC function to help users 
    easily adjust the projector’s colour space to that defined by either the
    ITU*-R BT.709-3 standards for digital HDTV studio colour space, or
    the new DCDM colour space.
    The latter is significantly wider than ITU 709 and takes advantage of
    the spectrum emitted by the Xenon lamp. The target colour gamut
    parameters satisfying the ITU-R BT. 709-3 standard or DCDM 
    specification are automatically calculated from settings on the 
    supplied SRX Controller software, and then applied to the projector.
    The internal test generator simplifies adjustment and lets the operator
    align the projector in minutes. White point and colour primary points
    can be aligned to either of these standards or to the customer’s appli-
    cation needs.
    *
    International Telecommunication Union
    12-bit LCD driver
    The SRX-Series projectors use a 12-bit imager driver to reproduce
    extremely natural-looking images. This eliminates quantising and edge
    errors that take away from the real resolution that these projectors can
    achieve.
    Gamma curve selection 
    The SRX-Series projectors provide three preset gamma curve values.
    Users can select an optimum value from 1.8, 2.2, and 2.6 according
    to the desired grey scale.
    0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
    0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.00.8
    Xenon lamp provides highly bright and pure light
    The SRX-S110 and SRX-R110CE models provide high brightness 
    of 10,000 ANSI lumens* from two 2kW Xenon lamps, while the 
    SRX-S105 and SRX-R105CE models offer brightness of 5,000 ANSI
    lumens from two 1 kW Xenon lamps. 
    The Xenon lamps in SRX-Series projectors achieve a wide colour
    range by dispersing a very flat and wide light spectrum.
    *
    Measured under conditions with the lamp power at 100% in dual-lamp mode.
    Highly pure, superb colour tonal reproduction 
    CIE chart
    Film
    Xenon
    TV
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    Wide Colour Range 
    						
    							Operational 
    versatility
    Zoom/Focus memory function 
    The SRX-Series projectors are equipped with Zoom and Focus
    Memory functions that make it easy to switch the projection between
    two types of aspect ratios. When used with the optional LKRL-Z117,
    LKRL-Z119 and LKRL-Z122 Zoom Lenses, any seven zoom and
    focus positions can be memorised and instantly recalled via the SRX
    Controller software. This allows full screen display regardless of the
    aspect ratio. An electronic vertical alignment feature is included in the
    same memory to compensate for vertical changes in the image should
    the projector be mounted at a down angle.
    Multiple screen capability 
    The SRX-Series projectors provide single-mode, dual-mode and
    quad-mode display. In quad mode, four quadrants of full 2K images
    (2048 x 1080 pixels) can be projected simultaneously. The projector
    can additionally internally up-convert a single HD or 2K input. 
    To obtain a 4K image of 4096 x 2160 pixels, 4 inputs of full  2K images
    are input and stitched together internally in the projector.
    Dual-lamp system with selectable lamp modes
    The SRX-Series projectors have a unique lamp system that uses 
    two lamps for reliable, flexible and efficient use of light sources. With
    this system, users can operate the projector using both lamps for full
    brightness or can select single lamp operations.
    The dual-lamp mode provides maximum lamp power, and at the same
    time enables virtually fail-safe operation; if one bulb burns out the
    other continues to project images.
    In the single-lamp mode, users can select either of the two lamps
    manually, or the projector can automatically select a lamp based on
    each lamp’s operating time. Another automatic mode is provided to
    make the lamps operate 
    alternately at user-defined
    intervals selectable from four
    hours to twelve hours (in
    increments of one hour). 
    This feature is useful for the
    application where “24/7”
    operation is required, but
    lamp life needs to be max-
    imised.
    The lamp power can be set
    between 100 % and 51 %, in
    eight steps. This function,
    combined with the selectable
    lamp modes, contributes to
    achieving longer lamp life.
    Variety of lenses 
    Four optional zoom lenses and a short throw prime lens are available
    for the SRX-Series projectors. They are designed to project images of
    extreme resolution and contrast with minimal chromatic aberration
    from 1,829 mm to 15,497 mm in screen width. The short throw lens
    works in special applications, such as rear projection, where minimal
    space behind the screen is desired.
    Available lenses
    LKRL-90: 0.9x fixed focal length projection lensLKRL-Z115: 1.5 to 1.9x projection zoom lensLKRL-Z117: 1.73 to 2.41x projection zoom lens
    LKRL-Z119: 1.81 to 2.94x projection zoom lens
    LKRL-Z122: 2.31 to 3.92x projection zoom lensLKRL-Z140: 4.0 to 7.0x projection zoom lens
    Operational versatility
    Single-mode
    Dual-mode
    Quad-mode
    A A
    B
    AB
    CD
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    							• The LKRI-004DVI interface board accepts DVI-D signals up to 
    2048 x 1080 and the following table illustrates the range of input 
    signals handled by each projector.
    Simple Installation
    SRX-Series projectors can be installed easily into almost any envi-
    ronment. Compared with conventional projectors in the ultra-high res-
    olution class, they are highly compact and lightweight. Plus, their
    power requirements are also reasonable – due to the use of single-
    phase power, which allows for remarkably low power consumption
    and simpler installation.
    To aid effective cooling, an optional exhaust duct adaptor is available,
    which allows the projectors to be easily connected to a common 
    8-inch type duct system.
    Resolution SRX-S110/S105 SRX-R110CE/R105CE Remarks
    11024 x 768 at 60 Hz (XGA) YES YES VESA
    21280 x 960 at 60 Hz (SXGA) YES YES VESA
    31280 x 1024 at 60 Hz (SXGA) YES YES VESA
    41400 x 1050 at 60 Hz (SXGA+) YES YES VESA
    51600 x 1200 at 60 Hz (UXGA) YES YES VESA
    62048 x 1080 at 60 Hz YES NO —
    71920 x 1080 at 24 Hz YES YES —
    82048 x 1080 at 24 Hz YES YES —
    91920 x 1200 at 59.95 Hz Reduced Blanking (WUXGA)YES NO VESA
    101920 x 1080 at 60 Hz YES NO EIA/CEA-861B
    112048 x 1080 at 48 Hz YES YES —
    Input signal flexibility
    To increase the configuration flexibility of the SRX-Series projectors,
    slots are available to accommodate different optional boards that 
    connect to various types of signal format.
    The SRX-S110 and SRX-S105 models are equipped with a DVI signal
    input as standard, which provides the 1080/60P input capability 
    available only with these units. 
    In addition to the standard DVI input, three slots are available for 
    the installation of other optional input modules. Meanwhile, the 
    SRX-R110CE and SRX-R105CE models have four available slots for
    even more flexible input configurations.
    The SRX-R105CE and SRX-R110CE are supplied with one removable
    LKRI-001 input board and the four option board slots can 
    accomodate any combination of input boards. Users can select the
    screen mode from single, dual, and quad mode, and assign the
    appropriate signal board to each quadrant.
    • The LKRI-001Analogue input board has 5 BNC connectors that
    accept 0.7 volt analogue signal levels as RGBS, RGB sync on G,
    RGBHV or YUV formats.
    • The LKRI-002HD-SDI (4:2:2) input board accepts both SMPTE
    259M SD digital 525/625 line video and SMPTE 292M 1080 4:2:2 
    Y
    -Pb-Pr serial picture data. Switching is automatic by detection of
    the input signal frequency.
    • The LKRI-003Dual-link HD-SDI input board accepts any of the 
    following signals: SMPTE 372M dual-link HD-SDI (4:4:4), SMPTE
    292M HD-SDI (4:2:2), dual-link DC-SDI (RGB 4:4:4), DC-SDI (YPbPr
    4:2:2), or 12-bit (X’Y’Z’ 4:4:4) signals. With four LKRI-003 boards,
    the SRX-R110CE or SRX-R105CE can project 4096 x 2160 4K
    images.
    LKRI-002
    HD-SDI (4:2:2) Input Board
    LKRI-003
    Dual-link HD-SDI Input Board
    LKRI-004
    DVI Interface Board
    Option slots
    LKRI-001
    Analogue Input Board (Supplied
    with SRX-R105CE/R110CE)
    Operational versatility
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    							Simple remote controller unit
    Each SRX-Series projector is supplied with a remote con-
    troller unit that can perform various simple functions such
    as turning the lamp power on/off, adjusting the
    zoom/focus, and controlling the lens shift.
    Easy setup on a PC using supplied software
    The SRX-Series projectors come equipped with the SRX Controller
    software that allows easy setup and adjustments via its intuitive GUIs
    on a PC*. These projectors can be controlled through either Ethernet
    or RS-232C interfaces, and multiple projectors can be controlled from
    a single PC**. A comprehensive range of setup parameters including
    input configurations, colorimetry controls, installation adjustments and
    maintenance settings can be controlled via this software.
    *
    System requirements for the setup software OS: Microsoft Windows®XP Professional. 
    PC is not supplied.
    **
    When using an Ethernet connection.
    Easy maintenance 
    Special consideration for maintenance issues was given in the 
    development of the SRX-Series projectors. The supplied setup 
    software is another convenient tool for maintenance. This allows oper-
    ators to easily verify the lamps’ operating time. Automatic email alerts
    from the projector provide operators with maintenance reminders as
    well as error messages.
    Installation 
    settings
    Colorimetry
    settings
    Maintenance
    settings
    SRX-Series 
    ProjectorSRX-Series 
    ProjectorSRX-Series 
    Projector
    SRX-Series 
    ProjectorPC PCEthernet
    RS-232C
    Operational versatility
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    Large Venue Projection 
    						
    							LKRX-105 1kW Xenon lamp
    bulb for replacement 
    (for SRX-R105CE and SRX-S105)LKRA-001 8-inch Exhaust
    Duct AdaptorLKRX-B110 2kW Xenon
    lamp house unit 
    (for SRX-R110CE and SRX-S110)
    LKRX-B105 1kW Xenon
    lamp house unit 
    (for SRX-R105CE and SRX-S105)
    LKRX-110 2kW Xenon lamp
    bulb for replacement 
    (for SRX-R110CE and SRX-S110)
    LKRI-001 Analogue Input
    Board (Supplied with 
    SRX-R105CE/R110CE)LKRI-002 HD-SDI (4:2:2)
    Input BoardLKRI-003 Dual-link HD-SDI
    Input BoardLKRI-004DVI Interface Board
    LKRL-Z115Zoom Lens 
    1.5 to 1.9*x zoom lensLKRL-90Fixed Lens 
    0.9x Fixed Focal Length 
    Projection lensLKRL-Z122 Zoom Lens 
    2.31 to 3.92x zoom lens
    LKRL-Z140 Zoom Lens 
    4.0 to 7.0x zoom lens
    LKRL-Z117Zoom Lens 
    1.73 to 2.41x zoom lensLKRL-Z119 Zoom Lens 
    1.81 to 2.94x zoom lens
    *The number denotes the ratio of the projection distance to the screen width.
    Accessories Dimensions 
    Unit=mm (inches)
    1326 (52 1⁄4)
    740 (29 
    1⁄4)
    1116 (44)
    754.5 (29 
    3⁄4) 167 
    (6 5⁄8)
    357 (14 1⁄8)
    395 (15 5⁄8)
    498 (19 
    5⁄8)
    320 (12 
    5⁄8)
    500 (21 
    3⁄4)
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