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User Manual for Vivitek D5110W-WNL WXGA DLP Multimedia Projector Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Vivitek D5110W-WNL WXGA DLP Multimedia Projector
- Product category: Multimedia Projectors Vivitek
- Brand: Vivitek
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Vivitek Multimedia Projectors
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Product description The D5110W-WNL WXGA DLP Multimedia Projector from Vivitek features an interchangeable lens design, giving you a short throw, standard zoom, and long zoom option to help you find a throw ratio that best fits your screen size and projection distance. Featuring a 0.65" single-chip DLP imaging system, the D5110W-WNL has a native resolution of 1280 x 800 (WXGA) and can support various non-native resolutions of up to Full HD (1920 x 1080) and 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) by scaling the image. It features a brightness of 5000 lumens in Standard Mode, and is designed for class rooms, conference rooms, event spaces, and other "large venue" applications.
The D5110W-WNL will accept a range of video sources, including computers, A/V switchers, Blu-ray Disc and DVD players, PTZ video cameras, document cameras, and more. For Digital sources there is an HDMI input with HDMI 1.4a and 3D support, DisplayPort , and a DVI-D (digital only) input. On the analog side, there are two VGA inputs, a 5-BNC input for component or RGBHV, dedicated RCA component, composite, and an S-video input. The two VGA inputs both feature mirrored VGA outputs in case you want to connect a local computer monitor or send the signals downstream to other A/V equipment such as a video switcher. There are four audio inputs, two on RCA and two on 3.5mm mini jacks, and there is a single multi audio output for amplified speakers or connecting a sound system. The projector also features dual 3 watt speakers built-in.
For control there is an included IR remote, and an IR extender port means you can wire an IR "eye" (available separately) to it for installations where direct line-of-sight contact with the projector is difficult or impossible do to obstructions. An Ethernet port enables operation over a network and an RS-232C port allows control from custom software or automation systems like Crestron. - Interchangeable Lens Design
- For the sake of versatility, this projector works with several (separately available) lens options, each with a different throw ratio or throw ratio range. It will support screen sizes from 37 to 450" diagonal and projection distance of up to 90', depending on lens used, projector placement, amount of ambient light, and other factors. Compatible lenses include:
- Standard Zoom Lens (LNS-5SZ1): 1.6 to 2.0:1 throw ratio (1.25x zoom)
- Short Fixed Lens (LNS-5FX1): 0.8: throw ratio (no zoom)
- Long Zoom Lens (LNS-5LZ1): 2.0 to 3.0:1 throw ratio (1.5x zoom)
- Single Chip DLP Technology
- Uses a combination of a chip covered in millions of micro-mirrors and a color wheel to produce an image. DLP features less spacing between pixels and better contrast than many comparable LCD-based systems, and the design does not require a filter that needs to be replaced
- 3D Ready
- Supports direct connection to many 3D sources - including Blu-ray players - when used in conjunction with DLP Link-compatible active 3D glasses - a 3D sync port is provided for connection with glasses' system
- 5000 Lumens Lamp
- A single lamp provides 5000 lumens brightness in normal mode, and is estimated to last 1500 hours (3000 hours in the lower brightness Eco Mode). To determine the ideal brightness level for your application, you will need to take into account the screen width, distance from the projector to the screen (throw distance), amount of ambient light near the screen, and the reflectivity (gain) of the screen surface used
- 16:10 Native Aspect Ratio
- This projector features a 16:10 native aspect ratio. This is considered a widescreen format, and comes very close to the 16:9 standard of HDTV. This format is ideal if you plan to show HD video, and can still be used for presentations - though in the case of PowerPoints some extra space may be leftover on the sides. The projector can show 4:3 too; however black bars (pillaring) will have to be applied, or the image will have to be stretched or cropped to fit
- Low Voltage Trigger
- A 12V DC output that can be wired with other equipment in your A/V system, such as a motorized screen so that when the projector powers on or off the attached equipment responds appropriately - for example, by raising or lower the screen
- BrilliantColor Technology
- From Texas Instruments - is a multi-color processing technology that uses up to six colors, instead of just the three primary colors - red, green and blue - to improve color accuracy and brighten secondary colors
- 37 dB Noise in Eco Mode
- The cooling system generates around 42 dB in Standard Mode and 37 dB in Eco Mode
In the Box Vivitek D5110W-WNL WXGA DLP Multimedia Projector (No Lens) 5811118452-SVV Lamp (Installed) AC Power Cord VGA Cable IR Remote Control Batteries for Remote Control Limited 3-Year Warranty on Projector Limited 1-Year Warranty on Lamp User Manual PDF 7.4mb Table of Contents
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Technical parametersVivitek D5110W-WNL Specs | Display System | 1-Chip 0.65" DLP | Native Chip Resolution | 1280 x 800 (WXGA) | Supported Resolutions | WUXGA - 1920 x 1200 | Max Brightness | 5000 Lumens | Uniformity | 85% | Aspect Ratio | Native: 16:10 Supported: 16:9 Supported: 4:3 | Contrast Ratio | 2000:1 | DLP Link 3D | Yes | Color Depth | 10-Bit (1.07 Billion Colors) | Scan | Horizontal: 15 to 91.4 kHz Vertical: 24 to 120 kHz | | Lens | None | Lens Shift | Vertical: to 110% Horizontal: ± 20% | Throw Distance | 3.9 - 90' / 1.189 - 27.432 m May vary depending on lens used, presence of ambient light, and other factors | Projection Size | 37 - 450" / 93.98 - 1143.00 cm May vary depending on lens used, presence of ambient light, and other factors | | Keystone Correction | Vertical: ± 40° | Ceiling Mountable | Yes | Rear Screen Projection | Yes | Built-In Speaker | Yes (Stereo) | Speaker Power | 6W | | Inputs/Outputs | 1 x HDMI Audio/Video (Input) 1 x DVI-D Video (Input) 1 x DisplayPort Audio/Video (Input) 2 x VGA (DE-15) Video (Input) 1 x 5BNC Video (Input) 1 x Component (3RCA) Video (Input) 1 x Composite (RCA) Video (Input) 1 x S-Video (4-Pin DIN) Video (Input) 2 x RCA Stereo (L/R) Audio 2 x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Mini Audio (Input) 2 x VGA (DE-15) Video (Output) 1 x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Mini Audio (Output) 1 x Ethernet (RJ45) LAN 1 x RS-232C (Unspecified Connector) Control 1 x 12 V Trigger Control (Output) 1 x USB Type-A Female 1 x USB Type-B Female 1 x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Mini Remote (Input) | | Light Source | Lamp (1 x UHP) | Lamp Power | 370 W | Expected Lamp Life | Medium Brightness: 1500 Hours Low Brightness: 3500 Hours | Fan Noise | Medium Brightness: 42 dB Low Brightness: 37 dB | Security | Cable Lock Slot Security Bar | AC Input Power | 120 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz | Power Consumption | Medium Brightness: 480 W Low Brightness: 365 W Standby Mode (Lamp Off): <0.5 W | Temperature | Operating 41 to 95°F (5 to 35°C) | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 17.0 x 6.4 x 13.6" / 43.2 x 16.3 x 34.5 cm | Weight | 19.00 lb / 8.62 kg | | Package Weight | 26.8 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 21.1 x 17.4 x 12.6" |
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