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1.3 Main Features
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SVGA features 1700 ANSI lumens and a contrast ratio of 400 : 1
With the advantages of the LV-7350 fully utilized, 0.8-type panels were combined with
a highly efficient 180-watt UHP lamp to achieve 1700 ANSI lumens.
In addition, the new type of SVGA panel of 800
×
600 pixels achieves a 400 : 1
contrast ratio. Real SVGA and digital compression technology enable high-quality
XGA projection.
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Silent mode (34 dB)
This product's lamp can be switched from 180 watts (normal) to 150 watts (silent).
When operating on low electric power in silent mode, the fan speed is curbed and
noise silenced to 34 dB (A).
When projecting on smaller screens in small meeting rooms or the like, projection of
sufficient brightness can be obtained even with low electric power; thus, in addition to
operating on low electric power in silent mode, a quiet room environment can be
facilitated.
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1.5
××
wide zoom lens
This product is equipped with an electromotive zoom lens of the industry's highest
magnification rate, 1.5
×
, which is the same as for the LV-7350.
For the 100-type screen, the projection distance ranges from 3.2 meters to 4.8 meters.
* In terms of screen size, values will not be the same as for the LV-7350, even at the
same projection distance. (See "Description.")
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Analog RGB Output (switching)
This product can be used with the analog RGB terminal switched to either input or
output.
Use as an output terminal is possible when the DVI-I terminal is used for RGB input.
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Conforms to SCART standards
With the optional cord, input signals from DVD players and other devices having a
SCART output terminal can be accommodated. Thus, this product adapts to an even
larger hardware environment.
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OSD accommodates 12 languages
Russian has been added to the conventional 11 languages: English, German, French,
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.
Part 1: General Information
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Summary of Contents for D78-5382
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Page 25: ...Part 2 Repair Information ...
Page 45: ...Part 3 Adjustment ...
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Page 88: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 23 LA7217 Sync Separator IC5361 M62392 D A IC3561 ...
Page 89: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 24 M62393 D A IC281 IC7801 NJM2284M Switch IC2101 ...
Page 91: ...Part 4 Troubleshooting 4 26 VPC3230D Video Decoder IC3101 ...
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