Sony SRX-R110 Projector User Manual


 
Variety of lenses
Four types of optional zoom lens are available. They are all
newly designed to project images of extreme resolution and
contrast with minimal chromatic aberration from 174 inches
(4,428 mm) to 610 inches (15,497 mm) in screen width.
Multiple screen capability
Both the SRX-R110 and SRX-R105 provide single-mode,
dual-mode, and quad-mode display. In quad mode, four
quadrants of full HD images (1920 x 1080 pixels) can be
projected simultaneously. In single mode, an ultra high and
smooth resolution 4096 x 2160-pixel image is projected.
Single-mode
Dual-mode
Quad-mode
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Dual-lamp system with
selectable lamp modes
The SRX-R110 and SRX-R105 adopt a dual-lamp system that
uses two lamps for reliable, flexible and efficient use of light
sources. With the dual-lamp system, users can select either
single- or dual-lamp modes according to their desired
brightness and applications.
The dual-lamp mode provides maximum lamp power, and at
the same time enables virtually fail-safe operation; if one
bulb burns out the other can keep projecting images.
In the single-lamp mode, users can select any of two lamps
manually, or the projectors can automatically select a lamp
based on each lamp’s operating time. Another automatic
mode is provided to make the lamps operate alternately at
user-defined intervals selectable from four hours to twelve
hours (in increments of one hour). This feature is useful for
the application where “24/7” operation is required.
The lamp power can be set between 100% and 51%, in
eight steps. This function combined with the selectable lamp
modes contributes to achieving longer lamp life.
Operational versatility