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EPSON PowerLite 5300/7200/7300 Projector Mechanical Height Width Depth Weight 5.1 inches (130 mm), including feet 11.8 inches (300 mm) 14.3 inches (363 mm), including lens 13.8 lb (6.2 kg) Electrical Rated frequency Power supply Power consumption 50/60 Hz 100 to 120 VAC, 2.4 A 200 to 240 VAC, 1.2 A Operating: 200 W Standby: 8.4 W Environmental Temperature Humidity Operating: 41 to 104° F (5 to 40° C), non-condensing Storage: 14 to 140° F (-10 to 60° C), non-condensing Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety United States Canada FCC Part 15J Class B UL1950 Rev. 3 DOC SOR/88-475 CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3 Supported Monitor Displays Here are the display formats supported by the projector: Computer type IBM PC and IBM PC compatible Apple Macintosh Formats EGA, VGA EGA VGA CGA VGA60, VESA VGA Text VGA Text SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA SXGA Standard 8- and 24-bit color monitor TV NTSC, PAL, SECAM Resolutions 640 × 350 640 × 400 640 × 480 720 × 350 720 × 400 800 × 600 1024 × 768 1152 × 864 1280 × 960 1280 × 1024 640 × 480 832 × 624 1024 × 768 1152 × 870 640 × 480 768 × 618 Note: The frequencies of some computers may not allow the image to be displayed correctly. Projector Placement Guidelines To get the best results when projecting your images, it is important to position the projector at the proper height and distance relative to the screen. When projecting from a table or desk, place the projector so the lens is aligned as closely as possible with the bottom of your screen: When projecting from the ceiling, align the lens as closely as possible with the top of your screen: Calculating Image Size and Projection Distance The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image size. To determine the exact distance required for a particular image size (or to determine the size of an image at a particular distance), use the following formulas. (Remember that the size of the image can be changed by rotating the zoom ring.) To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance: t Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.6124 × projection distance) + 1.5264 Minimum diagonal size = (0.4556 × projection distance) + 1.1410 t Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (0.6124 × projection distance) + 3.8771 Minimum diagonal size = (0.4556 × projection distance) + 2.8981 2 - EPSON PowerLite 5300/7200/7300 Projector 1/99

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Mechanical
Height
5.1 inches (130 mm), including feet
Width
11.8 inches (300 mm)
Depth
14.3 inches (363 mm), including lens
Weight
13.8 lb (6.2 kg)
Electrical
Rated frequency
50/60 Hz
Power supply
100 to 120 VAC, 2.4 A
200 to 240 VAC, 1.2 A
Power
consumption
Operating: 200 W
Standby: 8.4 W
Environmental
Temperature
Operating: 41 to 104° F (5 to 40° C),
non-condensing
Storage: 14 to 140° F (–10 to 60° C),
non-condensing
Humidity
Operating: 20 to 80% RH,
non-condensing
Storage: 10 to 90% RH,
non-condensing
Safety
United States
FCC Part 15J Class B
UL1950 Rev. 3
Canada
DOC SOR/88-475
CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3
Supported Monitor Displays
Here are the display formats supported by the projector:
Note:
The frequencies of some computers may not allow the image
to be displayed correctly.
Projector Placement Guidelines
To get the best results when projecting your images, it is
important to position the projector at the proper height and
distance relative to the screen.
When projecting from a table or desk, place the projector so
the lens is aligned as closely as possible with the bottom of
your screen:
When projecting from the ceiling, align the lens as closely as
possible with the top of your screen:
Calculating Image Size and Projection
Distance
The distance between the projector and the screen determines
the actual image size. To determine the exact distance required
for a particular image size (or to determine the size of an image
at a particular distance), use the following formulas.
(Remember that the size of the image can be changed by
rotating the zoom ring.)
To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an
image when you know the projection distance:
Inches:
Maximum diagonal size = (0.6124
×
projection distance) + 1.5264
Minimum diagonal size = (0.4556
×
projection distance) + 1.1410
Centimeters:
Maximum diagonal size = (0.6124
×
projection distance) + 3.8771
Minimum diagonal size = (0.4556
×
projection distance) + 2.8981
Computer type
Formats
Resolutions
IBM PC and
IBM PC compatible
EGA, VGA EGA
VGA CGA
VGA60, VESA
VGA Text
VGA Text
SVGA
XGA
SXGA
SXGA
SXGA
640
×
350
640
×
400
640
×
480
720
×
350
720
×
400
800
×
600
1024
×
768
1152
×
864
1280
×
960
1280
×
1024
Apple Macintosh
Standard 8- and
24-bit color monitor
640
×
480
832
×
624
1024
×
768
1152
×
870
TV
NTSC,
PAL, SECAM
640
×
480
768
×
618