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AX200

High-Definition Home Cinema Projector

As of October 2008

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Notes on Projector Placement and Operation 

The projector uses a high-wattage lamp that becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the
following precautions.

1.

Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operating.

2.

Make sure there is an unobstructed space of 100 mm (3-15/16˝) or more around the projector’s air
intake openings.

3.

If the projector is placed in a box or enclosure, ensure the temperature of the air surrounding the
projector is between 0°C/32°F and 35°C/95°F. Also make sure the projector’s intake and exhaust
openings are not blocked. Take particular care to ensure that hot air from the exhaust openings is
not sucked into the intake openings.

Operating the Projector Continuously

1. 

If the projector is to be operated continuously 10 hours or more, lamp replacement cycle duration
becomes shorter. 

2. 

The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short
periods.

Direction of Air Intake and Exhaust

100 mm (3-15/16˝)

or more

100 mm (3-15/16˝)

or more

100 mm (3-15/16˝)

or more

Intake

Exhaust

Summary of Contents for PT-AX200

Page 1: ...1 S P E C F I L E Product Number PT AX200 Product Name High Definition Home Cinema Projector As of October 2008 Specifications subject to change without notice...

Page 2: ...85 6 000 1 4 full on full off 1 280 x 720 pixels 1 920 x 1 080 pixels with compression fH 30 70 kHz fV 50 87 Hz Dot clock Less than 150 MHz 480i 525i fH 15 75 kHz fV 60 Hz 480p 525p fH 31 5 kHz fV 60...

Page 3: ...nel is built with very high precision tech nology designed to provide one of the finest possible images Occasionally a few pixels may remain turned on bright or turned off dark Please note that this i...

Page 4: ...m inch NOTE This illustration is not drawn to scale Dimensions Terminals RGB IN connector pin assignment 1 Serial input 2 HDMI 1 input 3 HDMI 2 input 4 Computer input 5 Component Y PB PR Input 6 S Vid...

Page 5: ...1 m 2 81 m 0 67 m 1 00 m 1 33 m 1 66 m 2 00 m 2 49 m 3 32 m 0 07 m 0 10 m 0 13 m 0 16 m 0 19 m 0 24 m 0 32 m 0 22 m 0 33 m 0 44 m 0 55 m 0 67 m 0 83 m 1 11 m 40 60 80 100 120 150 200 3 11 5 10 7 10 10...

Page 6: ...mage as shown below 0 63V 0 63V 0 25H 0 25H H Width of projected image V Height of projected image Standard position of projected image Installable angle Install the projector at an angle within the r...

Page 7: ...0 0 70 1 75 0 85 0 89 0 56 5 71 2 74 9 60 0 59 8 13 5 13 5 27 0 27 0 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 148 5 148 5 25 2 31 5 36 0 62 3 31 5 36 0 40 0 50 0 50 0 56 3 51 4 76 5 65 0 75 0 78 8 94 5 99 2 76 2 94 2...

Page 8: ...ional serial adapter ET ADSER and a RS 232C communication cable match the PC to be connected 2 1 3 5 8 6 No 1 2 3 4 No 5 6 7 8 Signal name RXD GND Signal name TXD Description Connected internally Conn...

Page 9: ...he lamp replacement cycle PON POF IIS input signal OST OFZ off_on OEN VPM picture mode NOR DYN CN1 CN2 VCN GAM NAT OMN OCU OCD OCL OCR OOT off_timer OSH OVM VS1 OBK Power on standby mode on Power off...

Page 10: ...V YPBPR HD1 HDMI 1 HD2 HDMI 2 000 power on standby mode on 001 power off standby mode off 0 off 1 60 min 2 90 min 3 120 min 4 150 min 5 180 min 6 210 min 7 240 min Command example To set the volume to...

Page 11: ...closure ensure the temperature of the air surrounding the projector is between 0 C 32 F and 35 C 95 F Also make sure the projector s intake and exhaust openings are not blocked Take particular care to...

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