Sony SXRD 4K manual PC-based control, Maintenance

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PC-based control

The projectors are designed to be operated by a PC running the Microsoft Windows® XP Professional operating system. You can attach the PC directly via RS-232C interface, or use a single PC to manage a fleet of projectors via Ethernet. The control system tracks lamp life and service intervals and can alert you to error conditions via automated emails. A conventional handheld infrared remote control is also supplied for basic on/off and input switching functions.

Supplied software (left) enables comprehensive PC control. The supplied infrared remote control (right) operates basic input switching functions.

Maintenance

Sony paid special attention to periodic maintenance. Lamp bulbs and lamp houses can be replaced without special jigs or tools. (Of course, appropriate safety equipment should always be worn.) This minimizes downtime during the replacement cycle. And there are no cumbersome adjustments after lamp replacement.

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Contents Page Introduction Table of Contents Sony and Digital Projection Page 4K Resolution Greater immersionMore visual information 4K content, delivery and connectionSuperior presentation of HD content Page HD images Differentiation 4K ApplicationsPage Sxrd Microdisplay Sxrd microdisplay basics Light from Lamp Light to Screen Sxrd panel production High Resolution Generation 1st Generation Application High Pixel Density High aperture ratioAccurate motion rendering 35 μmTr, tf 2.5ms High contrast, low dark level ReflectivitSxrd Panel Long operating life Minimum artifactsSingle Chip Condenser Dichroic Mirror R1 Page Page Projectors Physical layout Xenon lamp Optional lenses Optional Lens Ratio of projection Distance to screen widthCircuitry Optional Input Board DescriptionMaintenance PC-based controlFinal Word Specifications Sxrd DeviceINPUT/OUTPUT Optional LKRI-002 HD-SDI, SD-SDI 422 Input Board Page Compatible Formats and Standards