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Projectors

As  of  December 2011

SFD11M002-1

3 / 1 4

RGB  2  IN

R,  G,  B

Y,  P

B

,  P

R

(Y,  C

B

,  C

R

)

VIDEO  IN

S-VIDEO  IN

SERIAL  IN

SERIAL  OUT

REMOTE  1  IN

REMOTE  1  OUT

REMOTE  2  IN

LAN

Power  cord  length

Cabinet  materials 

Dimensions  (W × H × D)  PT-DX800S/DX800K

PT-DX800LS/DX800LK

Weight   

PT-DX800S/DX800K

PT-DX800LS/DX800LK

Operation  noise*

2

Operating  temperature

Operating  humidity

Remote  control  unit

Power  supply

Operation  range*

6

Dimensions  (W  ×  H  ×  D)

Weight

Supplied  accessories

Optional  accessories

Zoom  lens  (0.9 –1.0:1)

Zoom  lens  (1.3 – 2.0:1)

Zoom  lens  (2.4 – 3.7:1)

Zoom  lens  (3.7– 5.6:1)

Zoom  lens  (5.5– 8.9:1)

Fixed-focus  lens  (0.8:1)

Ceiling  mount  bracket

Replacement  lamp  unit

Replacement  filter  unit

D-sub  HD  15-pin  ×  1

R:  0.7  Vp-p,  75  ohms, 

G:  0.7  Vp-p  (G:  1.0  Vp-p  for  sync  on  G),  75  ohms,

B:  0.7  Vp-p,  75  ohms

HD/VD,  SYNC:  High  impedance,  TTL  (positive/negative)

NOTE:  HD/SYNC,  and  VD  terminals  do  not  accept  tri-level  sync  signals.

Y:  1.0  Vp-p  (including  sync  signal),  P

B

/P

R

(C

B

/C

R

):  0.7  Vp-p,  75  ohms

BNC  ×  1,  1.0  Vp-p,  75  ohms

Mini  DIN  4-pin  ×  1,  Y:  1.0  Vp-p,  C:  0.286  Vp-p,  75  ohms

D-sub  9-pin  ×  1  for  external  control  (RS-232C  compliant)

D-sub  9-pin  ×  1  for  link  control  (RS-232C  compliant)

M3  jack  ×  1  for  wired  remote  control

M3  jack  ×  1  for  link  control

D-sub  9-pin  ×  1  for  external  control  (parallel)

RJ-45  ×  1  for  network  connection,  100Base-TX/10Base-T,  compliant

with  PJLink™

3.0  m  (9  ft 10  in)

Molded  plastic

498  mm ×  175  mm*

4

×  466 mm*

5

(19-19/32˝ ×  6-7/8˝  *

4

×  18-11/32˝ *

5

)

(with  supplied  lens)

498  mm ×  175  mm*

4

×  432 mm*

5

(19-19/32˝ ×  6-7/8˝  *

4

×  17˝ *

5

)

(without  lens)

   Approx.  16.3  kg  (35.9  lbs)  (with  supplied  lens)

Approx.  15.4 kg  (34.0 lbs)  (without  lens)

39  dB  (dual  lamp  operation,  lamp  mode:  high), 

35  dB  (dual  lamp  operation,  lamp  mode:  normal)

0°– 45°C  (32°–113°F) *

6

20%– 80%  (no  condensation)

3  V  DC  (R6/AA  type battery  ×  2)

Approx.  30  m  (98  ft 5  in)  when  operated  from  directly  in  front  of  the

signal  receptor

51  ×  176  ×  23  mm  (2˝  ×  6-15/16˝  ×  29/32˝)

Approx.  134  g  (4.7  oz)  (including  batteries)

Power  cord  (×  1)

Power  cord  security  lock  (×  1)

Wireless/wired  remote  control  unit  (×  1)

Batteries  for  remote  control  (R6/AA type ×  2)

ET-DLE080

ET-DLE150

ET-DLE250

ET-DLE350

ET-DLE450

ET-DLE055

ET-PKD56H  (for  high  ceilings)

ET-PKD55S  (for  low  ceilings)

ET-LAD60A

ET-LAD60AW  (Twin  Pack)

   ET-EMF300

Weights  and  dimensions  shown  are  approximate.  Specifications  and  appearance  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.
*1 When  the  standby  mode  is  set  to  eco,  network  functions  such  as  power  on  over  the  LAN  network  will  not  operate,  and  the  serial  output  termi-

nal  cannot  be  used.  Also,  only  certain  commands  can  be  received  for  external  control  using  the  serial  terminal.

*2 Measurement,  measuring  conditions,  and  method  of  notation  all  comply  with  ISO  21118  international  standards.
*3 WUXGA  resolution  is  supported  only  when  the  signals  are  compliant  with  VESA  CVT-RB  (Coordinated  Video  Timing-Reduced  Blanking).
*4 With  legs  at  shortest  position.
*5 Protruding  parts  not  included.
*6 The  operating  temperature  range  is  0°C  to  40°C  (32°F  to  104°F)  when  the  fan  control  is  set  to  High  Altitude  mode  (for  altitudes  from  1,400  m  to

2,700  m  (4,593  ft  to  8,858  ft)  above  sea  level).  Also,  if  the  ambient  temperature  exceeds  40°C  (104°F)  (35°C  (95°F)  in  High  Altitude  mode)  when
the  projector  is  being  used  with  Lamp  Select  set  to  Dual  and  Lamp  Power  set  to  High,  the  light  output  may  be  reduced  approximately  20%  to
protect  the  projector.

*7 Operation  range  differs  depending  on  environments.

Summary of Contents for PT-DX800K

Page 1: ...er PT DX800S DX800K PT DX800LS DX800LK Product Name DLP Projectors As of December 2011 Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice SFD11M002 1 1 1 4 The PT DX800LS and PT DX800LK are not equipped with a lens ...

Page 2: ...ignals that exceed this resolution will be converted to 1 024 768 pixels fH 15 kHz 91 kHz fV 50 Hz 85 Hz dot clock 162 MHz or lower fH 15 kHz 91 kHz fV 50 Hz 85 Hz dot clock 150 MHz or lower 480i 525i fH 15 75 kHz fV 60 Hz 576i 625i fH 15 63 kHz fV 50 Hz 480p 525p fH 31 50 kHz fV 60 Hz 576p 625p fH 31 25 kHz fV 50 Hz 720 750 60p fH 45 00 kHz fV 60 Hz 720 750 50p fH 37 50 kHz fV 50 Hz 1035 60i fH 3...

Page 3: ...ox 15 4 kg 34 0 lbs without lens 39 dB dual lamp operation lamp mode high 35 dB dual lamp operation lamp mode normal 0 45 C 32 113 F 6 20 80 no condensation 3 V DC R6 AA type battery 2 Approx 30 m 98 ft 5 in when operated from directly in front of the signal receptor 51 176 23 mm 2 6 15 16 29 32 Approx 134 g 4 7 oz including batteries Power cord 1 Power cord security lock 1 Wireless wired remote c...

Page 4: ...X800K S P E C F I L E PT DX800S DX800K DX800LS DX800LK DLP Projectors As of December 2011 SFD11M002 1 4 1 4 Terminals VD SYNC HD B PB G Y R R P IN OUT LAN VIDEO IN RGB1 IN RGB2 IN DVI D I N S VIDEO IN REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 IN OUT SERIAL 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 1 Video input 2 S Video input 3 RGB 1 input 4 RGB 2 Input 5 DVI D input 6 LAN connector 7 Remote 1 input 8 Remote 1 output 9 Remote 2 input 10 ...

Page 5: ...2 Lower edge of projected image Projected image L L L 340 420 13 3 8 16 17 32 416 496 16 3 8 19 17 32 100 3 15 16 344 13 17 32 100 3 15 16 400 15 3 4 Projected image H H unit mm inch 1 When the lens protrudes to the maximum A 84 mm 3 5 16 with the ET DLE080 43 mm 1 11 16 with the supplied lens 44 mm 1 23 32 with the ET DLE150 45 mm 1 25 32 with the ET DLE250 51 mm 2 with the ET DLE350 95 mm 3 3 4 ...

Page 6: ...46 31 57 96 69 61 Screen size diagonal min max min max Zoom lens Distance to screen L Height from the edge of screen to center of lens H min max min max min max ET DLE150 min max ET DLE080 Supplied lens ET DLE250 ET DLE350 ET DLE450 With a zoom lens except ET DLE080 With ET DLE080 4 1 27 1 52 1 78 2 03 2 29 2 54 3 05 3 81 5 08 6 35 7 62 10 16 12 70 15 24 m in 50 60 70 80 90 100 120 150 200 250 300...

Page 7: ...ected size Note When the ET DLE055 is mounted the optical lens shift function cannot be used Calculation of the projection distance For a screen size different from the above use the equation below to calculate the projection distance Distances calculated with the above equations will include a slight error minimum L m diagonal screen size in inches 0 0170 0 0471 maximum L m diagonal screen size i...

Page 8: ...rtical direction The projector may be installed at a vertical angle of 360 Horizontal direction The projector may be installed at a horizontal angle of 15 Floor mount When the lens except the ET DLE080 is mounted Ceiling mount When the lens except the ET DLE080 is mounted H Width of projected image V Height of projected image 0 45V 0 34V 0 1H 0 1H Standard postition of projected image H Width of p...

Page 9: ...3 66 6 74 0 59 9 50 0 59 9 50 0 59 9 50 0 60 0 50 0 60 0 50 0 24 0 24 0 50 0 60 0 60 0 50 0 70 1 85 1 59 9 66 7 72 8 75 0 85 0 56 3 60 3 72 2 75 0 85 1 74 6 50 0 60 0 70 1 75 0 81 6 85 0 100 0 120 0 71 2 74 9 85 0 75 1 49 9 59 9 50 0 59 8 60 0 60 0 75 0 85 0 60 0 75 0 59 9 60 0 60 0 59 9 60 0 13 5 13 5 27 0 27 0 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 74 3 148 5 148 5 25 2 31 5 25 2 30 2 31 5 31 5 36 0...

Page 10: ...d internally NC Signal name RTS CTS No 6 7 8 9 CAUTION It may not be possible to send or receive commands for about 10 to 60 seconds when the lamp is first turned on If this occurs wait for 60 seconds then try sending or receiving again When sending multiple commands be sure to wait for at least 0 5 second after receiving a response from the projector before sending the next command Additional tim...

Page 11: ...3 OSH 0 OSH 1 OFZ 0 OFZ 1 OAS VPM NAT VPM STD VPM DYN VPM CIN VPM GRA VXX DLVI0 00000 VXX DLVI0 00001 VXX DLVI0 00002 VXX DLVI0 00003 OTE 1 OTE 2 OTE 4 OTE 10 TSD y1y2y3y4m1m2d1d2w TST h1h2m1m2s1s2 OOS 0 OOS 1 Standby power on Standby power off DVI D RGB 1 RGB 2 Video S Video Dual two lamps Single lamp Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Shutter on Shutter off Off On Natural Standard Dynamic Cinema Graphic Off 1 2 3 Mi...

Page 12: ...mp 2 run time Lamp operation mode status Lamp power mode status Picture mode status System daylight view status Temperature status Date setting status Time setting status Standby Off On Off On Off On DVI D RGB 1 RGB 2 Video S Video Off On 00000h 99999h 0000h 9999h 0000h 9999h Dual Single Lamp 1 Lamp 2 High Low Natural Standard dynamic Cinema Graphic Off 1 2 3 p0 Intake air p1 Exhaust air p2 DLP ch...

Page 13: ...at cool or hot air from other air conditioning equipment does not flow directly toward the projector s air intake or exhaust openings 5 Do not install the projector in an enclosed space If it is necessary to install it in an enclosed space add a separate ventilation system If ventilation is insufficient hot air will accumulate at the intake opening This may cause the projector s protective circuit...

Page 14: ...tor is to be operated continuously for more than 22 hours 2 The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short periods Weights and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Product availability differs depending on region and country This product may be subject to export control regulations...

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