1080p-660 |
1080p-330-3D-L |
1080p-330-3D-P |
1080p-330-3D-L 1080p-330-3D-P |
1080p-660-3D |
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Ultra Contrast |
Ultra Contrast |
Ultra Contrast |
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TITAN 1080p Pro Series 3D |
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TITAN 1080p-330-3D L or P • TITAN 1080p-330-3D L or P |
Ultra Contrast • TITAN 1080p-660-3D • TITAN 1080p-660-3D |
Ultra Contrast |
P E R F O R M A N C E S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
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Brightness (±10%) |
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Mechanical Mounting |
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1080p-330-3D L or P: |
6,000 ANSI Lumens |
• Front or rear table; Front or rear ceiling |
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1080p-330-3D L or P-UC: |
3,000 ANSI Lumens |
(ceiling mount optional) |
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1080p-660-3D: |
10,000 ANSI Lumens |
• Rugged, staging tolerant chassis with |
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1080p-660-3D-UC: |
5,000 ANSI Lumens |
integrated handles |
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• Optional RapidRig™ frame with integrated |
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Contrast Ratio (±10%) |
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pitch, roll and yaw adjustments |
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1080p-330-3D L or P: |
2,000:1 |
Weight (chassis only) |
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1080p-330-3D L or P-UC: |
5,000:1 |
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1080p-660-3D: |
2,000:1 |
36 kg, 79.4 lbs |
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1080p-660-3D UC: |
5,000:1 |
Video Processing: Advanced Front End processor: |
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Display Type |
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• Advanced geometry correction: |
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1080p: .95” Darkchip DMD |
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o Accurate warp map generation by adjustment of |
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an interpolated grid array of up to 16 x 16 nodes. Up |
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DMD Specification |
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to eight maps can be generated, downloaded and |
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1080p: 1920 x 1080 pixels native, +/-12 deg tilt angle |
stored on the projector for selection via the OSD or |
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Fast transit Pixels for smooth greyscale and improved contrast. |
control application. |
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o On board implementation of Pincushion & Barrel, |
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Fill Factor |
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Cornerstone, Vertical & Horizontal Keystone, and |
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86% |
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Image Rotation. |
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• High Quality Edge Blending & Multi Projector Tiling |
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Sealed Optics at DMD™ Interface |
o High bit depth processing in blend region to |
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Protects DMD’s™ from optical contamination |
ensure smooth image. |
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o Adjustable S-Curve Parameter and degamma |
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Source Compatibility |
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functions. |
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Advanced Front End Processor: |
o Black Level Uplift to ensure uniformity across |
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• 3GSDI including 1080p 60fps, 24p (4:4:4 and 4:2:2) and 1080i. |
blend in dark images. |
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• HDMI including Deep Color processing. |
o Correction of black level uplift to compensate for |
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• Graphics standards up to 1920 x 1200 resolution at 60fps via DVI |
non-active pixels at the edge of the DMD. |
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or VGA. |
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o The user can choose to assign the projector a |
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• Component video (SD and HD) via YPr Pb, RGB, or RGBS. |
position within an image matrix. The video processing |
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• S-Video (PAL, NTSC & SECAM) |
can automatically extract the appropriate segment of |
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• Composite Video (PAL, NTSC & SECAM). |
the input image and enable blending for the appropri- |
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ate edges. |
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High bandwidth, pixel mapped path: |
• Single Stage Scaling |
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• Dual DVI accepts graphics standards up to 1920 x1200@120fps. |
o Resizing and Warp functions are carried out in |
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• HDMI 1.4 including 3D Standards |
a single stage process maximizing the clarity of the |
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• Dual Pipe (2 x DVI or HDMI) |
resulting image. When operating Blend in conjunction |
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with Warp the processing will automatically superim- |
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High Bandwidth Input |
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pose the warped-blend map, onto the geometrically |
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• 3D capable |
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corrected image. |
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• Pixel Mapped - with low latency |
o The user can switch between different sources |
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• FastFrame™ Motion Blur Reduction |
and input aspect ratios, yet retain the accuracy of the |
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• 120 Hz with no frame doubling |
geometrically corrected output. |
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• PIP/POP/PAP |
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3D Sync |
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o User’s choice between inputs for the main and |
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Sync In - External lock |
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sub images (Picture in Picture or PIP). The processing |
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Sync Out - Shutter glass control |
additionally offers the option to display two sources, |
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side-by side, scaled to the vertical size of the panel |
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Network Connection |
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Picture and Picture or PAP), or alternatively maintain- |
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IR handset with wired option via 3.5mm jack (with loop through). |
ing their original aspect ratios (Picture Opposite Picture |
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LAN Via RJ45 with full feature set via protocol. |
or POP). |
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Duplication of OSD served from projector controller via RJ45. |
• ColorMax |
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RS232 Via 9 Pin connector. |
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o Each projector is accurately calibrated at the |
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factory with its native primary colors and white point |
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Lamp Type |
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being stored in the on-board memory. User’s choice |
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Two x 330W High Intensity Discharge |
to employ the external control application to download |
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his own measured color space, as specific to the oper- |
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Lamp Life (typical)1 |
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ating environment, and also his preferred Target color |
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Full Power: 1500 hrs (up to 3000 hrs in lamp sequential mode) |
space for primary and secondary colors. Not only is |
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this the most flexible color management technology |
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Note: TITAN 660 products employing 330 watt lamps may be used in any |
available, but it also enables accurate matching of pro- |
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pitched or portrait orientation. When used in such non-standard orientations, |
jectors in tiled or blended applications. |
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lamp life may be reduced by up to 50% |
• Dual Flash Processing can be used to multiply the |
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displayed frame rate for 3D sources. |
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Intelligent Lens Mount |
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• FastFrame motion blur reduction. |
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Motorised and programmable Focus, Zoom, and Vertical |
• Dual Pipe processing allows the delivery of two |
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and Horizontal offsets with ten positional memory banks. |
sources in parallel, typically one for the Left Eye and |
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the other for the Right. |
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WUXGA models: |
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• De-interlacing, Video enhancement and Frame |
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0.67:1 lens – Vert: +/- 0.1 frame; Hor: +/-0.1 frame |
Delay |
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1.16-1.49:1 lens - Vert: +/- 0.5 frame; Hor: +/-0.18 frame |
The projector automatically detects interlaced video |
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1.12:1 and other zoom lenses - Vert: +0.7, -0.5 frame; |
and implements 3:2 or 2:2 extraction as appropriate, |
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Hor: +/-0.18 frame |
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with pixel based, motion adaptive interpolation and |
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auto cadence correction. |
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Lens Options
0.67:1 fixed
1.12:1 fixed
1.16 |
- 1.49 |
:1 zoom |
1.39 |
- 1.87 |
:1 zoom |
1.87 |
- 2.56:1 |
:1 zoom |
2.56 |
- 4.16:1 |
:1 zoom |
4.16 |
- 6.96:1 |
:1 zoom |
6.92 - 10.36:1 |
:1 zoom |
•1.2:1 Lenses include manual aperture
•High-contrast lenses available for 0.73:1 and all zoom lenses
Specifications subject to change without notice DP V1.0 06/21/2012 ©2012 Digital Projection, Inc. ™DLP, Digital Light Processing and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments, Inc.
O v e r v i e w
Digital Projection International presents a revolution in advanced 3-chip DLP displays with the new TITAN Pro Series 3 product line.
Incredibly compact and efficient for its lumen performance, the
TITAN Pro Series 3 incorporates DPI’s advanced image Warp and
Blend, Intelligent Lens Mount, ColorMax calibration technology, optional active 3D connectivity, and a host of vital professional features to suit almost any commercial installation or staging application imaginable.
As efficient as they are capable, the introduction of the 10,000 lumen TITAN Pro Series 3 lineup marks another milestone in high brightness, in a chassis size more akin to lower-lumen displays. The new TITAN Pro Series 3 projectors are available in SX+, 1080p and WUXGA native resolution, and include powerful DPI innovations such as FastFrame, Dual-Flash Processing and CoolTek
Engineering. The TITAN Pro Series 3 extends DPI’s powerful TITAN product line, the most powerful and efficient displays available.
Utilizing DPI’s new, advanced electronics, all TITAN Pro Series 3 models provide the user with advanced Warp and Blend capabilities, including the ability to make extensive geometric warp correction for screens with complex geometry. Superbly capable edge blending and multi-projector tiling is provided by way of high bit depth processing that ensures a seamless, contiguous image can be created from multiple projectors. Additionally, end users can choose to utilize the TITAN Pro Series 3’s onboard tiling function by assigning each projector a position within an image matrix. The video processing then automatically extracts the appropriate segment of the input image and enables blending for the appropriate edges.
Also included in the 3D-capable TITAN Pro Series 3 is DPI’s exclusive 3D advances that further extend the remarkable flexibility engineered within each TITAN Pro Series 3 display. Applications with 120 Hz native sources utilize the High Bandwidth Input, eliminating the need for frame doubling. For 60 Hz 3D applications, DPI’s built-in Dual Flash Processing enables distribution of 3D content via 60 Hz formats by frame-doubling the signal within the projector, producing the low flicker image characteristics of a native 120 Hz source without the infrastructure costs associated with distributing and switching ultra-high bandwidth signals.
As is the case with all Digital Projection displays, our careful engineering guarantees TITAN projectors provide remarkable resolution, color saturation and light output for years to come. Equally important, DPI’s legacy in providing superior customer and technical services assures our experienced support staff is always available to address your needs.
I N P U T C A P A B I L I T I E S
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Composite |
BNC |
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S-Video |
4-pin mini DIN |
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HDMI (HDCP compliant) |
HDMI 1.4 |
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Component |
BNCx4 |
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Interlaced/Std def Y, Cr/Pr, Cb/Pb, S |
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RGBHV (Progressive) |
D sub (15-pin) |
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Digital RGB |
DVI |
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Serial Digital |
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SD/HD-SDI (SMPTE 259M/292M) |
BNC |
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DVI - High bandwidth |
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Dual - sub |
DVI |
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*The main & sub dual DVI inputs can be used in parallel to support dual-pipe 3D connectivity