Optoma PRO360W Datasheet

Optoma PRO360W Manual

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  • Optoma PRO360W | Datasheet - Page 1
    Parts and Labor, 90 Days on Lamp Standard Accessories AC Power Cord, VGA to VGA Cable, Remote Control, Batteries for Remote, Carrying Case, Lens Cap, Multilingual CD-ROM User's Manual, Quick Start Card and Warranty Card Optional Accessories HDMI Cable, Ceiling Mount, VGA to Component Cable, S-Video
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Display Type
Single 0.65” DMD DLP Technology by
Texas Instruments
Native Resolution
Native WXGA (1280 x 800)
Maximum Resolution
HD (1920 x 1080)
Brightness (Typical)
3000 ANSI Lumens
Contrast Ratio
3000:1 (Full On/Full Off)
Lamp Life and Type
6000/3000 Hours (Standard/Bright)
200W
Throw Ratio
1.55 to 1.7:1 (Distance/Width)
Projection Distance
3.28’ to 32.8’ (1.0 to 10m)
Image Size (Diagonal)
27.2” to 301” (0.58 to 7.62m)
Aspect Ratio
16:10 Native, 16:9 and 4:3 Compatible
Horizontal Scan Rate
15.3 - 91.1 KHz
Vertical Refresh Rate
25 - 85Hz, 120Hz
Offset
115%
Keystone Correction
±40° Vertical
Displayable Colors
1.07 Billion
Uniformity
85%
Audio
2-Watt Speaker
Remote Control
I
R Remote
Computer Compatibility
HD, UXGA, WXGA, SXGA+, SXGA, XGA,
SVGA, VGA Resized, VESA, PC and
Macintosh Compatible
Video Compatibility
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, SDTV (480i), EDTV
(480p), HDTV (720p, 1080i/p)
3D Compatibility
120Hz Frame Sequential 3D for
Resolutions Up to 720p, 60Hz Field
Sequential 3D for Resolutions Up to 480i
Monitor Loop Through
D-Sub 15 Pin VGA Output (Functional in
Both Normal and Standby Modes)
Projection Lens
F= 2.41-2.55, f = 21.8-23.98mm, 1.1x
Manual Zoom and Focus
User Controls
Complete On-Screen Menu Adjustments
in 23 Languages
I/O Connectors
HDMI, VGA-In, VGA-Out, S-Video,
Composite Video, Stereo Audio-In,
Stereo Audio-Out and RS-232
Security
Kensington® Lock Port, Security Bar and
Keypad Lock
Projection Method
Front, Rear, Ceiling Mount, Table Top
Weight
5 lbs (2.27kg)
Power Supply
AC Input 100-240V, 50-60Hz, Auto-Switching
Operating Temperature
41 to 104°F (5 to 40°C), 85% Max Humidity
Dimensions (W x H x D)
11.28” x 3.98” x 7.6”
(287 x 101 x 193 mm)
Noise Level (Standard/Bright)
29dB/35dB
Power Consumption
247 Watts (Bright), 200 Watts (Standard),
<5 Watts (Standby-Active), <1 Watt
(Standby-Eco)
Warranty
1 Year Limited Parts and Labor,
90 Days on Lamp
Standard Accessories
AC Power Cord, VGA to VGA Cable, Remote
Control, Batteries for Remote, Carrying
Case, Lens Cap, Multilingual CD-ROM User’s
Manual, Quick Start Card and Warranty Card
Optional Accessories
HDMI Cable, Ceiling Mount, VGA to
Component Cable, S-Video Cable,
Composite Video Cable, RS-232 Cable and
Panoview™ Series Screens
UPC
796435 41 664 5
Accessory Part Numbers
Below part numbers may change:
Lamp:
BL-FU185A
Remote:
BR-3043N
Mount:
BM-5001U
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Datasheet – PRO360W
PRO360W
- Multimedia Projector
Brilliant Large Screen Display
The Optoma PRO360W is the ideal projector for multiple usages in business and
education. Featuring high brightness of 3000 ANSI lumens and a high contrast
ratio of 3000:1, the PRO360W projects exceptional color quality. With an HDMI input
and 3D capability, the PRO360W is ready to take on any presentation challenge.
* 3D content can be viewed with active LCD shutter glasses when the projector is
connected to a computer with a compatible 3D graphics card.
Please visit www.optoma.com for more information.
Features
Native WXGA DLP® by Texas Instruments with BrilliantColor™ Technology
Bright images and high contrast ratio – 3000 ANSI lumens and 3000:1 contrast ratio (full on/full off)
Rapid power-on and shutdown – saving you time and money
Filter-free design means low cost of ownership
Protect your investment – control panel lock and password protection allow you to customize
security settings
Wide range of connectivity options: HDMI, VGA-in, VGA-out, s-video, composite video, stereo
audio-in, stereo audio-out and RS-232
Specifications
* Lamp life is dependent upon many factors, including lamp mode, display mode, usage, environmental conditions and more.
Lamp brightness can decrease over time.