Runco VX-4C Home Theater System User Manual


 
INTRODUCTION
The VX-4c/VX-6c projector is a professional quality
DMD
TM
projector that uses Digital Light Processing
TM
(DLP
TM
) technology from Texas Instruments to achieve
high-brightness multimedia and video projection. The
VX-4c/VX-6c is compatible with standard international
video formats and can interface with IBM
TM
-compatible
PC, Macintosh
TM
computers and high-definition (DTV)
decoders. The VX-4c/VX-6c is ideal for use in both large
and small home theaters; performing exceptionally well
in venues with ambient light.
The features of the VX-4c/VX-6c include:
The VHD Ultra Controller for optimum picture quality when using NTSC sources
1280 x 1024 native resolution, with other resolutions fully scaleable
3000 ANSI lumens light output (6000 ANSI VX-6c)
Constant height aspect ratio control up to 2.35:1 screens
Interchangeable lenses for screen widths up to 500 inches
Memory for up to 99 custom “Memory Banks” (source setups)
Intuitive on-screen menus or hidden direct control
Modular design for easy servicing.
How The Projector Works?
The VX-4c/VX-6c can accept data/graphics and video input signals for projection on to front or
rear flat screens. High brightness is generated by an internal 700W (1200W VX-6c) Xenon arc
lamp, then modulated by three DMD (digital micromirror device) panels that provide digitized
red, green or blue color information. Light from the “on” pixels of each panel is reflected, con-
verged and then projected to the screen through a single front lens, where all pixels are perfectly
superimposed as a sharp full-color image.
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