NEC NC1100L Nec laser projector Datasheet

NEC NC1100L
NEC Laser Projector
Order Code: 60003700
The NC1100L, the world’s first compact Digital Cinema projector using Laser
Light Source, is the ideal Digital Cinema solution for smaller screens or small
projection booths at the highest quality and affordable price. The 2K DCIcompliant cinema quality means an outstanding image that is bright enough
to display on screens up to 11m* in DCI colour (*assuming 1.8:1 gain screen).
Steady and reliable operation without any risk of black screen - much
more brightness stability during the life time of the light source.
A host of integrated features - including built-in 2TB screen server, 2 x 3G
SDI Interfaces, HDMI interface for alternative content, advanced network
and built-in GPIO functions.
Benefits
Highly flexible - as no exhaust system is required, making the NC1100L
suitable for floor and ceiling installation and versatile content playback.
Enjoy next to zero maintenance experience - no lamp replacement cost, no
maintenance labour, no lamp stock due to the innovative Laser Light engine.
Compact and Lightweight - easy to install in small projection booths and
easy to transport for mobile cinema.
Enjoy Lower TCO - highest reliability, maintenance free operation, low power
consumption and up to 20000 hours life time of the Laser light source results
in much lower total cost of ownership.
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NEC NC1100L
Technical Specification NEC NC1100L
OPTICAL
Projection Method
3-chip DMD reflection method
Screen Size [m]
up to 11 in DCI colour (1.8 Gain screen)
Contrast Ratio
1750:1
Lamp
Laser Light Source, Expected Life: 20000 h
Lens
Zoom / Focus / Shift: Motorized
Other: Range of shift is dependent on lens
Primary Lenses: NP-9LS12ZM1: 1.2-1.72:1; NP-9LS13ZM1: 1.33-2.1:1; NP-9LS16ZM1: 1.62-2.7:1; NP-9LS20ZM1: 2.09-3.9:1
DMD Specifications
2048 x 1080
Chip: 0.69" DLP
Cooling Method
Air cooling with dust-preventing electrostatic filter
CONNECTIVITY IMS
External Controls
2 x RJ45 (4 GPI and 6 GPO); 2 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
Input Terminals
2 x 3GSDI bidirectional (input and output); 3 x USB Type A; eSATA; HDMI
Output Terminals
2 x RJ45 (16-channel AES3-EBU Digital Audio)
CONNECTIVITY PROJECTOR
External Controls
1 x GPIO (3D) (D-sub 15 pin female); 1 x GPIO (D-sub 37 pin female); 1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
Input Terminals (option boards) Alternatively to IMS
NC-80DS01-B: 2 x dual HDSDI, 2 x DVI (HDCP); NC-80LB01-B: 2 x dual HDSDI, 2 x DVI (HDCP) + Enigma (for cinema server)
ELECTRICAL
Power Supply
Built-in power supply
Projector Power Supply Unit: 200 to 240V AC, 50/60Hz, single phase
Power Consumption [W]
1608 max.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Operating Temperature [°C]
10 to 35
Operating Humidity [%]
10 to 85 - non-condensing
Storage Temperature [°C]
-10 to 50
Storage Humidity [%]
5 to 95 - non-condensing
MECHANICAL
External Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm]
Projector Head: 700 x 314 x 1,042
IMS
Full HFR 3D Support (48 Hz/eye, 60 Hz/eye); Integrated SMS; Integrated Storage Server: 2 TB RAID5
Weight [kg]
63 (without lense)
Fan Noise [dB (A)]
< 54
Regulations Europe
CE; EN55022 1998, Class A; EN55024 1998; EN60950-1; EN61000-3-2; EN61000-3-3; TÜV-GS
Regulations Russia
EAC; EN55022 1998, Class A; EN55024 1998; EN61000-3-2; EN61000-3-3; IEC60950-1
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Special Characteristics
Additional security; Built-in IMS; Full HFR 3D support; Integrated SMS; Integrated storage server: 2 TB net capacity; Laser Light System; Latest digital technology;
Maintenance free; Reduced costs; Stunning and varied content; Unsurpassed quality
WARRANTY
Warranty
2 years, parts warranty
GREEN FEATURES
Ecological Materials
Eliminate waste and landfill implications associated with 35mm media
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