Sony Projector SRX R110 User Manual

SONY SR Projector  
SRX-R110/SRX-R105  
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th stunning 1800:1 contrast ratio for Digital  
Sony is proud to introduce the SRX-R110 and SRX-R105 SR Ultra High  
Resolution Projectors.  
These state-of-the-art projectors are equipped with three Silicon X-tal  
TM  
Reflective Display (SXRD ) imaging devices, delivering an amazing  
resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels (H x V) – more than four times the  
resolution of full HDTV (1920 x 1080, 16:9 wide screen format) – and  
meeting the “4K” quality resolution level stipulated by Digital Cinema  
Initiative (DCI).  
The SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 offers a high contrast ratio of more than  
1800:1. In addition, the SRX-R110 provides a high brightness of 10,000  
ANSI lumens*, and the SRX-R105 a brightness of 5,000 ANSI lumens*.  
The use of twin Xenon lamps combined with a gamma curve of 2.6 – (also  
recommended by DCI as the standard for Digital Cinema) – means the  
SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 offer pure, high-quality color tonal  
reproduction reminiscent of film.  
Even in a multi-screen mode, high-resolution visuals are available from each  
quadrant. The SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 Projectors are the ideal choice  
for Digital Cinema and large-venue applications such as auditoriums and  
concert halls.  
ANSI lumens is a measuring method of the American National Standards Institute IT 7.228. Since there is  
no uniform method of measuring brightness, specifications will vary among manufacturers.  
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The state-of the-art techno  
Silicon X-tal Reflective Display  
(SXRD) imaging device  
The SXRD device used by the SRX-R110 and SRX-R105 is a  
1.55-inch* Liquid Crystal on Silicon based imager  
developed using leading-edge manufacturing technology.  
High-quality, accurate visuals are created using this brilliant  
imaging device.  
TM  
CineAlta  
---Innovative Solutions  
for Digital Cinema  
Measured diagonally.  
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In 1999, Sony introduced a totally new concept of  
digital cinema production for moviemakers to  
demonstrate a new higher level of picture quality,  
efficiency and flexibility in production processes.  
Sony’s new approach was to produce movies in a  
high-definition progressive video format at 24 frames per  
second using digital video tape media. This concept  
and Sony’s product line enabling this concept were  
named “CineAlta”, and have been highly embraced by  
an ever-broadening spectrum of producers, directors and  
cinematographers all over the world. An increasing  
number of movies have been produced using CineAlta  
equipment, and from this point forward, more and more  
motion pictures will continue to be produced digitally  
using these systems.  
High resolution “4K”  
Sony original SXRD display devices deliver the exceptionally  
high resolution of “4K” (4096 H x 2160 V pixels at 1.85:1  
aspect ratio). “4K” is stipulated by DCI as a resolution  
corresponding to the master images of 65mm film for Digital  
Cinema. The resolution of “4K” is more than four times as  
many pixels as full HDTV (1920 x 1080, 16:9 wide screen  
format). “4K” resolution is ideal for visual applications in  
which quality is critical.  
Since this revolutionary introduction, Sony has  
continually provided a comprehensive range of CineAlta  
products including digital video cameras, digital VTRs,  
monitors and digital editing systems -- each offering  
breathtaking picture quality and stunning performance.  
Sony’s development for the motion picture industry does  
not remain in the content creation domain, but  
continues with another important revolution by  
engineering an incredibly high, 4K- resolution digital  
projection system under the CineAlta logo.  
The SXRD device helps to achieve this high picture quality  
by incorporating nearly 8.85 million pixels per imager at a  
narrow pitch of 8.5 micrometers. These high-density pixels  
enable an outstandingly high-resolution that are half the size  
of pixels projected using typical 2K resolution projection  
systems. Even in multi-screen mode, full 2K resolution per  
quadrant is possible.  
High 1800:1 contrast ratio  
The SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 offer a high contrast ratio  
of more than 1800:1* through the use of Sony’s unique new  
SXRD device. The SXRD imaging device itself achieves a  
contrast ratio of 4000:1.  
Now Sony’s CineAlta lineup consists of products from  
acquisition through theatrical projection Sony’s CineAlta  
4K digital projector is the latest, but most important  
piece of the “Digital Cinema” picture.  
This stunning picture quality makes the SRX-R110 and  
SRX-R105 ideal for applications in which dynamic range is  
essential.  
The high contrast ratio has been achieved through two key  
technologies – the ‘Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal’ system  
and an extremely thin liquid crystal cell gap.  
The contrast ratio is measured under the condition that projection is on the screen with a  
screen gain of 1.0.  
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logy for high picture quality  
The SXRD device also adopts a structure that does not use  
"spacers" - columns found in conventional reflective liquid  
crystal devices to maintain a constant gap between the liquid  
cell floor and the top of the device. Spacers tend to both  
scatter and reflect light, which can impair high contrast  
pictures. In the spacerless SXRD device, these artifacts are  
no longer seen.  
Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal system  
In every type of projector system, displaying absolute black  
is a major issue in order to achieve a high contrast ratio.  
In other words, the contrast ratio of a projector depends on  
how effectively the light from the source can be blocked so  
it does not leak through the LCD device.  
All Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) devices control the amount  
of light to be projected by applying an electric field to the  
liquid crystal gap. In typical LCD devices, black is produced  
when electric field is applied across the liquid crystal cell  
gap. However molecules near the surface of the glass  
substrate may not be accurately controlled due to the  
influence of the alignment film. This is not an issue for  
bright images. However, when displaying dark black  
images, light can tend to leak from the LCD device, since  
the molecules near the surface are less accurately controlled,  
resulting in a creamy black color.  
Short response time  
The thin cell gap structure in SXRD devices also contributes  
to an ultra-short response time of 5 milliseconds. The SXRD  
device reacts promptly to the instantaneous change of colors,  
enabling the projector to display a smooth motion.  
Consequently, the SRX-R110 and SRX-R105 are free from  
motion blur – a particularly significant benefit for visuals that  
include fast-moving objects.  
Reliable imaging device  
The SXRD device does not exhibit these characteristics.  
This is because the Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal system  
displays black when an electric field is not applied and  
because all molecules are in the correct alignment to block  
light. The direct result is a far deeper black level, leading to  
a high contrast ratio.  
The SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 use high-power bright  
lamps. As a result special attention has been paid to the  
reliability of the SXRD device. The inorganic materials  
utilized for the alignment layer of the SXRD device are  
resistant to deterioration or deformities that could occur due  
to the intense heat and light generated by the powerful  
projector lamp.  
Thin liquid crystal cell gap  
Another important factor enabling the high contrast of the  
SXRD device is its ultra thin cell gap of less than  
2 micrometers. With conventional Vertically Aligned Liquid  
Crystal systems, a thin cell gap could not be achieved. Sony  
has overcome this difficulty through the use of innovative  
planarization technology in the silicon backplane structure  
and an advanced Silicon wafer-based assembly process.  
SXRD Cross-Section view  
Thin Cell Gap (2.0 µm) Space-less  
• Short response time < 5 msec  
Light  
• High Device Contrast ratio 4000 : 1  
Inorganic  
Glass Substrate  
Alignment Layer  
• High reliability  
Vertically Aligned Liquid Crystal  
Aluminium Pad  
Silicon Backplane  
Narrow Inter-Pixel  
Spacing (0.35 µm)  
• High fill factor 92 %  
• High reflectivity  
High-Density Pixel Pitch 8.5 µm  
• 4 x Full-HDTV (4096 H x 2160 V pixels)  
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Highly pure, superb color tonal reproduction  
Highly bright and pure light  
source of Xenon lamp  
The SRX-R110 provides a high brightness of 10,000 ANSI  
lumens*, and the SRX-R105 provides a brightness of 5,000  
ANSI lumens using Xenon lamps.  
A Xenon lamp provides pure, superb color tonal  
reproduction as it has been used for film projector - essential  
for Digital Cinema.  
The SRX-R110 utilizes two 2kW Xenon lamps, and the  
SRX-R105 uses two 1kW Xenon lamps.  
The Xenon lamp utilized in the SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105  
satisfies the wide color range needed for Digital Cinema  
Distribution Master (DCDM) formats stipulated by DCI.  
Measured under conditions with the lamp power at 100% in dual-lamp mode.  
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12-bit LCD driver  
The SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 utilize a 12-bit imager  
driver for reproducing extremely natural images.  
Gamma curve selection  
The SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 provide three preset  
gamma curve values. You can select an optimum value from  
1.8, 2.2, and 2.6 according to the desired color tone. The  
value 2.6 is available for Digital Cinema applications.  
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Operational versatility  
Dual-lamp system with  
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.  
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.  
A
A
Single-mode  
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.  
A
B
Dual-mode  
A
C
B
D
Quad-mode  
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Four option slots  
LKRI-001  
Analog Input Board  
LKRI-002  
HD-SDI (4:2:2) Input Board  
LKRI-003  
Dual-link HD-SDI Input Board  
Input signal flexibility  
Simple remote controller unit  
The supplied remote controller unit is  
provided to perform various simple  
controls of the projectors such as  
turning on/off lamp power, adjusting  
zoom/focus and lens shift  
Four option slots are available to increase the flexibility of  
the SRX-R110 and the SRX-R105 by using three types of  
option boards that connect to different types of signal  
formats.  
Four input boards can be accommodated simultaneously in  
the side panel of the projector. You can select the screen  
mode from single, dual, and quad mode, and assign the  
appropriate signal board to each quadrant.  
control.  
•The LKRI-001 Analog Input Board utilizes 5 BNC  
connectors that can accept 0.7 volt analog signal levels.  
•The LKRI-002 HD-SDI (4:2:2) Input Board can accept  
SMPTE 259M SD digital 525 or 625 line video.  
It can auto switch to either SMPTE 292M 1080 4:2:2 YUV  
serial picture data or SMPTE 372M 4:2:2 RGB serial picture  
data.  
•The LKRI-003 Dual-link HD-SDI Input Board can accept  
any of the following signals: SMPTE 372M dual-link  
HD-SDI (4:4:4), SMPTE 292M HD-SDI (4:2:2), dual-link  
DC-SDI (RGB 4:4:4), or DC-SDI (YPbPr 4:2:2).  
With four LKRI-003 boards, the SRX-R110 or SRX-R105  
can project 4096 x 2160 4k images.  
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Ethernet  
Easy setup on a PC using  
supplied software  
The SRX-R110 and SRX-R105 come equipped with setup  
software that allows easy setup and adjustments via its  
intuitive GUIs on a PC*. These projectors can be controlled  
through Ethernet or RS-232C interface, and multiple numbers  
of projectors can be controlled from a single PC**.  
A comprehensive range of setup parameters including input  
configurations, colorimetry controls, installation adjustments  
and maintenance settings can be controlled via this software.  
SRX-R110/R105  
SRX-R110/R105  
SRX-R110/R105  
Note PC  
RS-232C  
Note PC  
SRX-R110/R105  
System requirements for the setup software  
OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional.  
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** When using an Ethernet connection.  
Easy maintenance  
Special consideration for maintenance issue is taken into the  
development of these projectors to effectively perform  
periodic maintenance.  
Lamp bulbs and lamp house units used in the projectors can  
be easily replaced on site without any special tools, thus  
shortening the downtime required for the replacement.  
What’s more, a cumbersome adjustment after the  
replacement is not required.  
The supplied setup software is another convenient tool for  
maintenance. This allows operators to easily verify lamp’s  
operating time. Automatic email alerts from the projector  
provides operators with maintenance reminders as well as  
error occurrences.  
Installation setting  
Colorimetry setting  
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Dimensions  
1330 (52 3/8)  
1116 (44)  
360 (14 1/4)  
754.5 (29 3/4)  
439 (17 3/8)  
167 (6 5/8)  
Unit=mm (inches)  
Optional Accessories  
LKRL-Z115 Zoom Lens  
1.5 to 1.9*x zoom lens  
LKRL-Z120 Zoom Lens  
1.9 to 2.3x zoom lens  
LKRL-Z125 Zoom Lens  
2.3 to 4.0x zoom lens  
LKRL-Z140 Zoom Lens  
4.0 to 7.0x zoom lens  
The number denotes the ratio of the projection distance to the screen width.  
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LKRI-001 Analog Input Board  
LKRI-002 HD-SDI (4:2:2) Input Board  
LKRI-003 Dual-link HD-SDI Input Board  
LKRX-105  
1kW Xenon lamp bulb for  
replacement (for SRX-R105)  
LKRX-B105  
1kW Xenon lamp house unit for  
replacement (for SRX-R105)  
LKRX-110  
2kW Xenon lamp bulb for  
replacement (for SRX-R110)  
LKRX-B110  
2kW Xenon lamp house unit for  
replacement (for SRX-R110)  
LKRA-001  
8-inch Exhaust Duct Adaptor  
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Specifications  
Input Boards  
LKRI-001  
Analog input board  
SXRD Device Main Specifications  
BNC x 5, HD/SD analog video input,  
Display device  
Size  
SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display)  
RGB/Y Cb Cr selectable  
Computer signals  
1.55" across Diagonal  
4096(H) X 2160(V) Pixels  
72%  
Resolution  
R
G
B
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
Reflectivity  
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
Contrast (as device)  
Pixel pitch  
More than 4000 : 1  
8.5µm  
0.35µm  
Standard definition video [Y Cb Cr]  
Y
Cb  
Cr  
High definition video [RGB]  
R
G with sync 1.0 Vp-p 2dB, 75 Ω, Tri-level sync:  
0.3 Vp-p / Bi-level sync: 0.3 Vp-p  
Width (between pixels)  
Response speed  
Liquid crystal mode  
Alignment layer  
Backplane process  
Liquid crystal cell gap  
1.0 Vp-p 2dB sync negative, 75 Ω  
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
5msec (tr + tf)  
Vertical Aligned Mode  
Inorganic Thin Film  
0.35µm MOS Process  
Less than 2µm  
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
B
0.7 Vp-p 2dB positive, 75 Ω  
High definition video [Y Pb Pr]  
Optical  
Projection system  
Imaging device  
Y
1.0 Vp-p 2dB, 75 Ω,Tri-level sync:  
3-SXRD panel, prism color integrated system  
SXRD, 1.55-inch (diagonal), 4096(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
on each chip  
0.3 Vp-p / Bi-level sync: 0.3 Vp-p  
0.35 Vp-p 2dB, positive 75 Ω  
0.35 Vp-p 2dB, positive 75 Ω  
Pb  
Pr  
Lamp  
2kW Xenon lamp x 2 (SRX-R110)  
Sync  
HD Horizontal  
TTL level, high impedance, sync  
positive/negative  
TTL level, high impedance, sync  
positive/negative  
1kW Xenon lamp x 2 (SRX-R105)  
Screen coverage  
Light output  
14 feet to 51 feet (Approx. 4.5 m to 15.5 m)  
(viewable area, measured horizontally)  
10,000 ANSI lumens 10% (SRX-R110)*  
5,000 ANSI lumens 10% (SRX-R105)  
HD Vertical  
LKRI-002  
BNC x 2(Input x 1,Loop-through out x 1)  
HD-SDI (SMPTE-292M / ITU-R.BT709 / BTA-S004)  
SDI (SMPTE-259M / ITU-R.BT601)  
BNC x 4(Input x 2,Loop-through out x 2)  
HD-SDI (Single-link, HD-SDI/4:2:2,SMPTE-292M):Y Pb Pr,  
DC-SDI (Single-link, DC-SDI/4:2:2):Y Pb Pr,  
Dual-link HD-SDI (Dual-link HD-SDI/4:4:4,SMPTE-372M):RGB,  
Dual-link DC-SDI (Dual-link DC-SDI/4:4:4):RGB  
HD-SDI (4:2:2)  
input board  
LKRI-003  
Dual-link HD-SDI  
input board  
General  
White reference  
Xenon white reference  
X
Y
White reference  
more than 1800:1  
600 TV lines (SDI input/SMPTE-259M)  
0.3140  
0.3510  
Contrast  
Resolution  
1920 x 1080 pixels (HD-SDI input, SMPTE-292M)  
4096 x 2160 pixels (RGB)  
Others  
Safety regulations  
[UL60950 listed], [cUL60950], [FCC Class A], [IC Class A], [VCCI  
Class A], [EN60950],[CE Class A], [C-tick], [GB4943], [GB9254],  
[K60950], [CISPR22], [CISPR24]  
Remote controller x 1/ CD-ROM x 1 (Remote control application  
for Windows® XP Professional Edition) / Dry cell (AA size) x 2 /  
Ethernet Cross Cable (3 m) x 1  
Operation instructions x 1 / Installation manual x 1  
LKRL-Z115: 1.5 to 1.9x zoom lens  
LKRL-Z120: 1.9 to 2.3x zoom lens  
LKRL-Z125: 2.3 to 4.0x zoom lens  
LKRL-Z140: 4.0 to 7.0x zoom lens  
LKRI-001: Analog input board  
LKRI-002: HD-SDI (4:2:2) input board  
LKRI-003: Dual-link HD-SDI input board  
LKRX-105: 1kW Xenon lamp bulb for replacement (for SRX-R105)  
LKRX-B105: 1kW Xenon lamp house unit for replacement (for SRX-R105)  
LKRX-110: 2kW Xenon lamp bulb for replacement (for SRX-R110)  
LKRX-B110: 2kW Xenon lamp house unit for replacement (for SRX-R110)  
LKRA-001: 8-inch Exhaust Duct adaptor  
Signal specifications Video: Component (Y Cb Cr), HD (G  
Computer: XGA, SXGA, UXGA  
B
R/Y Pb Pr)  
Power requirements AC 200 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz (SRX-R110)  
AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz (SRX-R105)  
Operating temperature +5ºC to +35ºC (+41ºF to +90ºF)  
Storage temperature -20ºC to +60ºC (12ºF to +140ºF)  
Operating humidity 35% to 85% (without condensation)  
Supplied  
accessories  
Optional  
accessories  
Storage humidity  
Dimensions  
(W x H x D)  
Mass  
Input/Output  
Input A  
Input B  
Input C  
Input D  
Remote interface  
10% to 90%  
Approx. 740 x 500 x 1330mm  
(29 4/5 x 19 4/5 x 52 3/5 inchs)  
Approx. 110 kg (242 lb 8oz)  
Open for optional signal interface board  
Open for optional signal interface board  
Open for optional signal interface board  
Open for optional signal interface board  
D-sub 9-pin, RS-232C (female) x 1  
Ethernet terminal, 10Base-T/100Base-TX x 1  
ANSI lumens is a measuring method of the American National Standards Institute.  
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Preset Data of Input Signals  
No Signal Number  
fH  
fV  
Aspect Horizontal Vertical  
No Signal Name  
fH  
fV  
Aspect Horizontal Vertical  
Sampling  
Sampling  
Sampling  
1280  
Sampling  
1024  
1200  
1080  
720  
0
3
4
5
NO INPUT  
0
0
38 1280 x 1024_VESA85 91.15 kHz 85.02 kHz 5:4  
39 1600 x 1200_VESA60 75.00 kHz 60.00 kHz 4:3  
VIDEO60(480_60I) 15.73 kHz 59.94 kHz 4:3  
VIDEO50(575_50I) 15.63 kHz 50.00 kHz 4:3  
1280  
1280  
480  
570  
1080  
768  
768  
768  
768  
960  
960  
1024  
1024  
1600  
45 1080_50I  
31.25 kHz 50.00 kHz 16:9 1920  
HDTV(1080_60I)  
33.75 kHz 60.00 kHz 16:9 1920  
47 720_60P  
45.00 kHz 60.00 kHz 16:9 1280  
37.50 kHz 50.00 kHz 16:9 1280  
27.00 kHz 48.00 kHz 16:9 1920  
33.75 kHz 60.00 kHz 16:9 1920  
31.25 kHz 50.00 kHz 16:9 1920  
33.75 kHz 60.00 kHz 16:9 1920  
23 1024 x 768_VESA60 48.36 kHz 60.00 kHz 4:3  
24 1024 x 768_VESA70 56.48 kHz 70.07 kHz 4:3  
25 1024 x 768_VESA75 60.02 kHz 75.03 kHz 4:3  
26 1024 x 768_VESA85 68.68 kHz 85.00 kHz 4:3  
32 1280 x 960_VESA60 60.00 kHz 60.00 kHz 4:3  
33 1280 x 960_VESA75 75.00 kHz 75.00 kHz 4:3  
36 1280 x 1024_VESA60 63.97 kHz 60.01 kHz 5:4  
37 11280 x 1024_VESA75 79.98 kHz 75.03 kHz 5:4  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1280  
1280  
1280  
1280  
48 720_50P  
720  
49 1080_48I (24PsF)  
(75) 1080_60i  
1080  
1080  
1080  
1080  
(76) 1080_25PsF  
(77) 1080_30PsF  
Note: When a signal other than the preset signals shown above is fed into this projector, the images may not  
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be projected properly.  
SXGA+(1400 x 1050) computer signal is not supported by this projector. If this signal is fed into the  
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projector, one of the four directions of an image are irregularly missing.  
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All non-metric weights and measures are approximate.  
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SR projector SRX-R110/SRX-R105  
(Installation chart)  
Installation Data  
LKRL-Z115 Zoom Lens  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (A) Full Screen Projection – 4096(H) pixels x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5280  
12000  
6330  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.527344  
2380  
2640  
3170  
3700  
4220  
4750  
7390  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.130527  
5090 (200.4) 5660 (222.8) 6790 (267.3) 7920 (311.8) 9050 (356.3) 10180 (400.8) 11310 (445.3) 13570 (534.3) 15830 (623.2)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.493566 – 64.0  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 1.749196 – 60.1  
6610  
7810  
7410  
8680  
8900  
10400  
12180  
11890  
13930  
13380  
15680  
14880  
17430  
17860  
20930  
20850  
24420  
10430  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (B) Cinemascope (2.39:1) Projection – 4096(H) x 1714(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
5030  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.418457  
1890  
2100  
2520  
2930  
3350  
3770  
4190  
5860  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.084023  
4880 (192.1) 5430 (213.8) 6510 (256.3) 7590 (298.8) 8680 (341.7) 9760 (384.3) 10850 (427.2) 13010 (512.2) 15180 (597.6)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.493566 – 64.0  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 1.749196 – 60.1  
6660  
7810  
7410  
8680  
8900  
10400  
12180  
11890  
13930  
13380  
15680  
14880  
17430  
17860  
20930  
20850  
24420  
10430  
In case of [3840]-horizontal pixels (A) 16:9 Projection – 3840(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
5070  
10000  
5630  
12000  
6750  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.562500  
2540  
2820  
3380  
3940  
4500  
7880  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.147347  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.593137 – 64.0  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 1.865809 – 60.1  
5170 (203.6) 5740 (226)  
6890 (271)  
9500  
8040 (316.5) 9180 (361.4) 10330 (406.7) 11480 (452)  
13770 (542.1) 16070 (632.7)  
7110  
8330  
7910  
9260  
11090  
13000  
12690  
14860  
14280  
16730  
15870  
18590  
19060  
22320  
22240  
26060  
11130  
In case of [3996]-horizontal pixels (B) Vista Vision (1.85:1) Projection – 3996(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5410  
12000  
6490  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.540541  
2440  
2710  
3250  
3790  
4330  
4870  
7570  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.136743  
4110 (161.8) 4570 (179.9) 5480 (215.7) 6390 (251.6) 7310 (287.8) 8220 (323.6) 9130 (359.4) 10960 (431.5) 12780 (503.1)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.530943 – 64.0  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 1.792969 – 60.1  
6830  
8000  
7600  
8900  
9130  
10660  
12490  
12190  
14280  
13720  
16070  
15250  
17860  
18310  
21450  
21370  
25040  
10690  
In case of [2880]-horizontal pixels (A) 4:3 Projection – 2880(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
6750  
10000  
7500  
12000  
9000  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.750000  
3380  
3750  
4500  
5250  
6000  
10500  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.250000  
5630 (221.7) 6250 (246.1) 7500 (295.3) 8750 (344.5) 10000 (393.7) 11250 (443)  
12500 (492.1) 15000 (590.6) 17500 (689)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 2.124183 – 64.0  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 2.487745 – 60.1  
9500  
10560  
12370  
12690  
14860  
14810  
17350  
16930  
19840  
19060  
22320  
21180  
24810  
25430  
29790  
29680  
34760  
11130  
Effective area of projector LCD device  
*
LKRL-Z120 Zoom Lens  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (A) Full Screen Projection – 4096(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5280  
12000  
6330  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.527344  
2380  
2640  
3170  
3700  
4220  
4750  
7390  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.130527  
5090 (200.4) 5660 (222.8) 6790 (267.3) 7920 (311.8) 9050 (356.3) 10180 (400.8) 11310 (445.3) 13570 (534.6) 15830 (623.2)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.749196 – 77.1  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 2.312155 – 119.5  
7800  
8670  
10420  
13750  
12170  
16060  
13920  
18370  
15670  
20680  
17420  
23000  
20920  
27620  
24420  
32250  
10280  
11440  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (B) Cinemascope (2.39:1) Projection – 4096(H) x 1714(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
5030  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.418547  
1890  
2100  
2520  
2930  
3350  
3770  
4190  
5860  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.084023  
4880 (192.1) 5430 (213.8) 6510 (256.3) 7590 (298.8) 8680 (341.7) 9760 (384.3) 10850 (427.2) 13010 (512.2) 15180 (597.6)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.749196 – 77.1  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 2.312155 – 119.5  
7800  
8670  
10420  
13750  
12170  
16060  
13920  
18370  
15670  
20680  
17420  
23000  
20920  
27620  
24420  
32250  
10280  
11440  
In case of [3840]-horizontal pixels (A) 16:9 Projection – 3840(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
5070  
10000  
5630  
12000  
6750  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.562500  
2540  
2820  
3380  
3940  
4500  
7880  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.147347  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.865809 – 77.1  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 2.466299 – 119.5  
5170(203.5)  
8320  
5740(226)  
9260  
6890(271.3)  
11120  
8040(316.5)  
12990  
9180(361.4)  
14850  
10330(406.7) 11480(452)  
13770(542.1) 16070(632.7)  
16720  
22070  
18590  
24540  
22320  
29470  
26050  
34400  
10970  
12210  
14670  
17140  
19610  
In case of [3996]-horizontal pixels (B) Vista Vision (1.85:1) Projection – 3996(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5410  
12000  
6490  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.540541  
2440  
2710  
3250  
3790  
4330  
4870  
7570  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.136743  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 1.792969 – 77.1  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 2.370017 – 119.5  
4110(161.8)  
8000  
4570(179.9)  
8890  
5480(215.7)  
10690  
6390(251.6)  
12480  
7310(287.8)  
14270  
8220(323.6)  
16060  
9130(359.4)  
17860  
10960(431.5) 12780(503.1)  
21440  
28320  
25030  
33060  
10540  
11730  
14100  
16470  
18840  
21210  
23580  
In case of [2880]-horizontal pixels (A) 4:3 Projection – 2880(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
6750  
10000  
7500  
12000  
9000  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.750000  
3380  
3750  
4500  
5250  
6000  
10500  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.250000  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 2.487745 – 77.1  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 3.288399 – 119.5  
5630(221.7)  
11120  
6250(246.1)  
12370  
7500(295.3)  
14850  
8750(344.5)  
17340  
10000(393.7) 11250(443)  
12500(492.1) 15000(590.6) 17500(689)  
19830  
26180  
22320  
29470  
24810  
32760  
29780  
39340  
34760  
45910  
14670  
16320  
19610  
22890  
Effective area of projector LCD device  
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LKRL-Z125 Zoom Lens  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (A) Full Screen Projection – 4096(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5280  
12000  
6330  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.527344  
2380  
2640  
3170  
3700  
4220  
4750  
7390  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.130527  
5090 (200.4) 5660 (222.8) 6790 (267.3) 7920 (312)  
9050 (356.3) 10180 (400.8) 11310 (445.3) 13570 (534.3) 15830 (623.2)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 2.312155 – 97.5  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 3.797105 – 161.8  
10310  
16920  
11470  
18820  
13780  
22620  
16090  
26410  
18400  
30210  
20720  
34010  
23030  
37800  
27650  
45400  
32280  
52990  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (B) Cinemascope (2.39:1) Projection – 4096(H) x 1714(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
5030  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.418457  
1890  
2100  
2520  
2930  
3350  
3770  
4190  
5860  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.084023  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 2.312155 – 97.5  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 3.797105 – 161.8  
4880(192.1)  
10310  
5430 (213.8) 6510 (256.3) 7590 (298.8) 8680 (341.7) 9760 (384.3) 10850 (427.2) 13010 (512.2) 15180 (597.6)  
11470  
18820  
13780  
22620  
16090  
26410  
18400  
30210  
20720  
34010  
23030  
37800  
27650  
45400  
32280  
52990  
16920  
In case of [3840]-horizontal pixels (A) 16:9 Projection – 3840(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
5070  
10000  
5630  
12000  
6750  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.562500  
2540  
2820  
3380  
3940  
4500  
7880  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.147347  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 2.466299 – 97.5  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 4.050245 – 161.8  
5170(203.5)  
11010  
5740 (226)  
12240  
6890 (271.3) 8040 (316.5) 9180 (361.4) 10330 (406.7) 11480 (452)  
13770 (542.1) 16070 (632.7)  
14710  
24130  
17170  
28180  
19640  
32240  
22100  
36290  
24570  
40340  
29500  
48440  
34440  
56540  
18060  
20080  
In case of [3996]-horizontal pixels (B) Vista Vision (1.85:1) Projection – 3996(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5410  
12000  
6490  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.540541  
2440  
2710  
3250  
3790  
4330  
4870  
7570  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.136743  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 2.370017 – 97.5  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 3.892127 – 161.8  
4110(161.8)  
10570  
4570 (179.9) 5480 (215.7) 6390 (251.6) 7310 (287.8) 8220 (323.6) 9130 (359.4) 10960 (431.5) 12780 (503.1)  
11760  
19290  
14130  
23190  
16500  
27080  
18870  
30970  
21240  
34860  
23610  
38750  
28350  
46540  
33090  
54320  
17350  
In case of [2880]-horizontal pixels (A) 4:3 Projection – 2880(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
6750  
10000  
7500  
12000  
9000  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.750000  
3380  
3750  
4500  
5250  
6000  
10500  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.250000  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 3.288399 – 97.5  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 5.400327 – 161.8  
5630 (221.7) 6250 (246.1) 7500 (295.3) 8750 (344.5) 10000 (393.7) 11250 (443)  
12500 (492.1) 15000 (591)  
17500 (689)  
45950  
14710  
24130  
16350  
26830  
19640  
32240  
22930  
37640  
26210  
43040  
29500  
48440  
32790  
53840  
39370  
64640  
75440  
Effective area of projector LCD device  
*
LKRL-Z140 Zoom Lens  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (A) Full Screen Projection – 4096(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5280  
12000  
6330  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.527344  
2380  
2640  
3170  
3700  
4220  
4750  
7390  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.130527  
5090 (200.4) 5660 (222.8) 6790 (267.3) 7920 (311.8) 9050 (356.3) 10180 (400.8) 11310 (445.3) 13570 (534.3) 15830 (623.2)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 3.797105 – 122.8  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 6.979550 – 169.0  
16970  
31230  
18870  
34720  
22660  
41700  
26460  
48680  
30260  
55660  
34060  
62640  
37850  
69620  
45450  
83580  
53040  
97540  
In case of [4096]-horizontal pixels (B) Cinemascope (2.39:1) Projection – 4096(H) x 1714(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
5030  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.418457  
1890  
2100  
2520  
2930  
3350  
3770  
4190  
5860  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.084023  
4880 (192.1) 5430 (213.4) 6510 (256)  
7590 (298.8) 8680 (341.3) 9760 (383.9) 10850 (426.8) 13010 (511.8) 15180 (597.2)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 3.797105 – 122.8  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 6.979550 – 169.0  
16970  
31230  
18870  
34720  
22660  
41700  
26460  
48680  
30260  
55660  
34060  
62640  
37850  
69620  
45450  
83580  
53040  
97540  
In case of [3840]-horizontal pixels (A) 16:9 Projection – 3840(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
5070  
10000  
5630  
12000  
6750  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.562500  
2540  
2820  
3380  
3940  
4500  
7880  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.147347  
5170 (203.5) 5740 (226)  
6890 (271.3) 8040 (316.5) 9180 (361.4) 10330 (406.7) 11480 (452)  
13770 (542.1) 16070 (632.7)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 4.050245 – 122.8  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 7.444853 – 169.0  
18110  
33330  
20130  
37050  
24180  
44500  
28230  
51940  
32280  
59380  
36330  
66830  
40380  
74270  
48490  
89160  
56590  
104050  
In case of [3996]-horizontal pixels (B) Vista Vision (1.85:1) Projection – 3996(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
5410  
12000  
6490  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.540541  
2440  
2710  
3250  
3790  
4330  
4870  
7570  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.136743  
4110 (161.8) 4570 (179.9) 5480 (215.7) 6390 (251.6) 7310 (287.8) 8220 (323.6) 9130 (359.4) 10960 (431.5) 12780 (503.1)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 3.892127 – 122.8  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 7.154213 – 169.0  
17400  
32020  
19340  
35600  
23230  
42750  
27130  
49910  
31020  
57060  
34910  
64210  
38800  
71370  
46590  
85680  
54370  
99980  
In case of [2880]-horizontal pixels (A) 4:3 Projection – 2880(H) x 2160(V) pixels  
Unit=mm (inches)  
14000  
Screen width [W]  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
6750  
10000  
7500  
12000  
9000  
Required screen height [H]  
H = W x 0.750000  
3380  
3750  
4500  
5250  
6000  
10500  
Diagonal Screen Size [SS]  
SS = W x 1.250000  
5630 (221.7) 6250 (246.1) 7500 (295.3) 8750 (344.5) 10000 (393.7) 11250 (443)  
12500 (492.1) 15000 (590.6) 17500 (689)  
Throwing distance [min.]  
= W x 5.400327 – 122.8  
Throwing distance [max.]  
= W x 9.926471 – 169.0  
24180  
44500  
26880  
49460  
32280  
59380  
37680  
69310  
43080  
79240  
48490  
89160  
53890  
99090  
64690  
75490  
118940  
138800  
Effective area of projector LCD device  
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