Canon LV-7105 Service Manual - Page 15

LV-7105 Features Details - projector manual

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Part 1: General Information 1.3 LV-7105 Features (Details) q Brightest in the SVGA Micro Projector class - 800 ANSI Lumens 1) Large screen presentation even in brightly lit conference rooms 2) 120W UHP short arc lamp for bright images with great color balance 3) Newly developed large apature projection lens (f=28.8-34.5mm/F1.7-1.9) q Real projection XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) Digital compression SXGA high-definition projection * First to use 0.7" XGA LCD panels q Supports input from HDTV&DVD components Color defference signal (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input reproduces the images with minimal burring of color. * Composite (Video) input is common to the Brightness (Y) input. q Digital Keystone distortion compensation When the projected image surface and the projector are offset, the image has a trapezoidal shape, but this can be smoothly compensated with offsets up to 15 degrees. A simple operation gives a square image without adjusting the height of the projector. q Gamma Correction To avoid washed-out whites and murky blacks the user can control the middle brightness. q Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV equipments and start - no adjustments required. q Power Management: improves lamp life After a predetermined time (5' 30") with no input signal, the lamp is turned off. When a signal is input, it turns back on. q Simple wireless remote control 1) Supports all remote functions 2) P-Timer button supplies presentation elapsed time 3) Functions as the mouse control for connected PC q Manual zoom and focus controls included q Digital zoom enlarges any selected part of the presentation image q Cues up the next screen without pausing or projecting an unnecessary operation screen. (Freeze function) q The image can be turned off without turning the power off and immediately turned back on - Image shut-off function. 1-3

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1.3 LV-7105 Features (Details)
Brightest in the SVGA Micro Projector class - 800 ANSI Lumens
1)
Large screen presentation even in brightly lit conference rooms
2)
120W UHP short arc lamp for bright images with great color balance
3)
Newly developed large apature projection lens (f=28.8-34.5mm/F1.7-1.9)
Real projection XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) Digital compression SXGA high-definition
projection
*
First to use 0.7" XGA LCD panels
Supports input from HDTV&DVD components
Color defference signal (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input reproduces the images with minimal
burring of color.
* Composite (Video) input is common to the Brightness (Y) input.
Digital Keystone distortion compensation
When the projected image surface and the projector are offset, the image has a
trapezoidal shape, but this can be smoothly compensated with offsets up to 15
degrees.
A simple operation gives a square image without adjusting the height of the projector.
Gamma Correction
To avoid washed-out whites and murky blacks the user can control the middle
brightness.
Plug and Play: Simply plug in computer or AV equipments and start - no adjustments
required.
Power Management: improves lamp life
After a predetermined time (5' 30") with no input signal, the lamp is turned off. When
a signal is input, it turns back on.
Simple wireless remote control
1)
Supports all remote functions
2)
P-Timer button supplies presentation elapsed time
3)
Functions as the mouse control for connected PC
Manual zoom and focus controls included
Digital zoom enlarges any selected part of the presentation image
Cues up the next screen without pausing or projecting an unnecessary operation
screen.
(Freeze function)
The image can be turned off without turning the power off and immediately turned back
on - Image shut-off function.
Part 1: General Information
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