JVC DLA-F110 User Manual

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Flexible installation and easy maintenance
• The optional 3D Synchro Emitter and 3D glasses are required to view 3D images from the DLA-F110. 3D video software and a 3D-compatible video player are also required.  • Perception of 3D 
images will vary with individual viewers.  • Stop viewing 3D images immediately if any discomfort such headaches, dizziness, eye  
  
    
.  • Viewing of 3D images by children under the 
age of five is not recommended.  • Read the Safety Precautions in the User Manual carefully before viewing any 3D source.
Notes about viewing 3D video content
The DLA-F110 employs a Frame Sequential 3D method to display left and right images 
simultaneously, which when viewed with a pair of 3D Active Shutter glasses that darken 
alternately for each eye, enables 3D images to be viewed. Additionally, the fast response 
characteristics and picture quality offered by D-ILA technology allow viewers to enjoy vivid and 
colorful 3D images with far less crosstalk or image ghosting. This means that a special screen 
is not necessary, making the DLA-F110 ideal for various applications that utilise 3D video 
content such as amusement cente
rs, museums, and laboratories. This D-ILA projector is also 
compatible with a number of 3D formats including Frame Packing for Blu-ray 3D, Side-by-Side 
(used mainly for broadcasting), and Top-and-Bottom.
Note: Keystone, anamorphic mode, and certain other functions cannot be used while projecting in 3D mode.
3D Glasses  
PK-AG1-B
3D Synchro Emitter 
PK-EM1
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 Optional Equipment
3D image display
Images for left and right eyes alternate  
simultaneously at high speed. 
For the right eye
For the left eye
1080
1920
1920
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 Powered lens shift and 2X zoom lens 
As standard equipment, the DLA-F110 features a 2X motorised zoom lens 
with motor
ized focus that can project images onto a large 100-inch screen 
at distances of between 3.1 and 6.2 metres. Additionally, flexible installation 
in a variety of setup environments is assured thanks to the powered 
lens-shift function, which enables  ±80% vertical and ±34% horizontal 
adjustment via remote control.  
NOTE: Shift range values are used to set vertical and horizontal shifts individually.  
The maximum shift value will differ when vertical and horizontal lens shift are adjusted together.  
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 Horizontal position
34% 
maximum of  
projected image
34% 
maximum of 
projected image
80% 
maximum of 
projected image
80% 
maximum of 
projected image
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 Vertical position
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 Tilted installation 360° vertically 
The DLA-F110 projector can be installed vertically 
at any angle, making it suitable for use in 
confined spaces or otherwise difficult installation 
applications.
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 Lamp replacement after 3,000 hours (Normal mode) 
A highly efficient 220W ultra-high pressure mercury lamp is 
used to realise extended operation of up to 3,000 hours in 
Normal mode to help reduce maintenance costs. 
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 D-ILA projection in 3D
360°
DLA-F110
D-ILA Projector
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 Easy-to-use remote controller 
The projector comes supplied with a wireless remote controller offering 
various direct operations such as video input. The buttons on the controller 
are designed to illuminate automatically to ensure easy operation even 
in the dark and an optional wired remote controller that is capable of 
controlling the projector from out-of-reach locations is also available*. 
*Availability may vary; consult a local authorised JVC dealer for details. 
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 Keystone function* 
Distorted images that are caused 
by vertical tilt on the projector 
can be adjusted via the Keystone 
function. When the projector is 
positioned outside of its lens shift 
coverage area, the Keystone 
function digitally adjusts distorted 
images to make them look more 
natural.
*Cannot be used while projecting in 3D mode.
Simulated pictures
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 A wide range of input and output terminals 
In addition to two HDMI terminals, the DLA-F110 is equipped with two 
analog RGB inputs and is also compatible with PC analog signals. 
Other terminals making the projector seamless 
with various systems and applications include 
RC-232C, a LAN terminal for projector control, 
remote terminals for remote operation via 
connection of an extended IR sensor, and 
a trigger terminal, making the DLA-F110 
applicable for a wide variety of systems.