General
MPN: CP-A100
Device Type: LCD projector
Built-in Devices: Speaker
Width: 39.6 cm
Depth: 35.6 cm
Height: 13.2 cm
Weight: 5.8 kg
Projector / panel
Image Brightness: 2500 ANSI lumens
Image Contrast Ratio: 500:1
Resolution: 1024 x 768
Native Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Display Format: 786,432 pixels
Colour support: 24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Max Sync Rate (V x H): 120 Hz x 106 kHz
Bulb type: UHB 220 Watt
Bulb life cycle: 2000 hour(s) / 3000 hour(s) (economic mode)
Controls / Adjustments: Gamma correction
Features: Blackboard Mode
Projector lens system
Keystone Correction Direction: Vertical
Vertical Keystone Correction: -5/ +5
Networking
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Video input
Analogue Video Format: NTSC, SECAM, PAL-N, PAL-M, NTSC 4.43
Analogue video Signal: RGB, S-Video, composite video, component video
Digital Television Video Formats: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 480i, 576i
Video output
Analogue Video Signal: RGB
Audio output
Type: Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode: Mono
Output Power / Channel: 7 Watt
Speaker(s): 1 x mixed channel
Input device
Type: Remote control - external - wireless
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Manufacturer's product description
The revolutionary CP-A100 3LCD projector features a very short throw distance, eliminating the problem of presenters obstructing the projected image by standing in front of the screen. Additionally, the CP-A100 offers networking capability, allowing multiple projectors to be controlled and monitored from a single location. The CP-A100 boasts an extremely short throw distance; at 1.4 feet you can project a 60 inch image. This not only prevents image obstruction, but also means there are no shadows interfering with the image and no light in the presenter's face. The versatile CP-A100 can be placed vertically as well as horizontally, as well as inverted for ceiling mount applications, making positioning of the projector more convenient. Adding to the user's convenience is the network connectivity of the CP-A100, which allows for simultaneous monitoring and control of several projectors from a remote location. This is particularly beneficial in schools and large corporate environments, where projectors are located throughout a facility and the monitoring of each projector is a time-consuming ordeal. With the benefits of networking technology, a technician can monitor details such as lamp life for each projector from his / her computer. Additionally, the CP-A100's performance stands alone among competitive models. It offers a brightness of 2,500 ANSI lumens, XGA resolution and a 500:1 contrast ratio. The CP-A100 addresses the issue of security with functions such as multilevel PIN locks, a security bar and a Kensington slot. Moreover, the CP-A100 is easy to use, featuring advanced connectivity and proprietary Hitachi functions. The CP-A100's e-shot feature allows users to transfer up to four still images from a computer to the projector. Easy maintenance is another attractive function of the CP-A100, as its lamp door is on top of the model, and the filter is located on the back, allowing for easy access. The CP-A100 offers additional versatility with its whiteboard, blackboard or day time modes.
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Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces:
- 2 x RGB input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
- 1 x RGB output - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
- 1 x S-video input - 4 PIN mini-DIN
- 1 x composite video input - RCA
- 1 x component video input - RCA x 3
- 2 x audio line-in - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
- 1 x audio line-in - RCA x 2
- 1 x audio line-out - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
- 1 x serial RS-232 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) ( management )
- 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B ( management )
- 1 x network - RJ-45
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x display cable
Security Features: Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), security bar
Compliant Standards: CUL, EN 60950, UL 60950, FCC Part 15 B
Power
Power Device: Power supply - internal
Voltage Required: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature: 5 °C
Max Operating Temperature: 35 °C
Sound Emission (Economic Mode): 28 dB
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Listed on Ciao since : 17/03/2008
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