Vidikron Vision 15 Manual Do Utilizador

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Vidikron Vision Model 15 Installation/Operation Manual
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Description, Features and 
Benefits
The Vidikron Vision Model 15 Series DLP Projectors combines a highly efficient optical light 
engine with broad installation and integration options.
Vidikron has implemented a host of advancements into the projector’s light engine to take 
full advantage of its widescreen, high-definition Digital Micromirror Device (DMD™) chip. The 
Vision 15 features Enhanced GEN 3™ technology to produce deeper blacks, greater contrast 
ratio and brightness, and richly saturated colors.
Among the Vision 15’s features are a sophisticated color-balancing system that results in the 
industry’s best gray scale tracking, and far surpasses the capabilities of CRT projectors. 
Accurate gray scale reproduction is vital to vibrant, true-to-life color reproduction, as well as 
superior black level and white level performance. Vidikron’s acclaimed Imagix™ video 
processing and scaling assure pristine video imagery, while the Vision 15’s generous light 
output capability is powerful enough to handle screens as large as 96 inches wide with ease.
The Vision 15 features a 16:9 aspect ratio resolution of 1280 x 720. It provides an HDMI input 
for pure digital video signal transmission. In addition, the projector’s broad lens shift 
capability, variable throw distance, and electronic horizontal and vertical keystone correction 
allow for flexible placement within virtually any theater environment. Discrete IR and/or 
serial control makes it simple to partner the Vision 15 with other audio/video components 
and automated control systems for a truly high-end, home cinema system.
For uncompromising widescreen reproduction of movies originally filmed in the “scope” 
(2.35:1) format, the Vision 15 can be equipped with Vidikron’s patent-pending CineWide™ 
technology, a combination of software, electronics and high-quality anamorphic optics. 
CineWide maintains constant vertical height on the screen just as in a movie theater. When a 
viewer transitions from 1.78:1 (16:9) program material to 2.35:1, the image simply gets wider 
while full height is maintained. 
CineWide requires the use of a 2.35:1 or similar aspect ratio superwide format 
screen.
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