Mf10, 1080p high definition projector – Meridian America MF10 User Manual
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MF10
1080p High Definition Projector
Technical specification
Display device
• 1080p (Full HD) D-ILA device
Panel size
• 3 x 0.7 inch (16:9 aspect ratio)
Resolution
• 1920 x 1080 pixels
Lens
• motorized focus/2 x zoom lens
(1.4-2.8:1)
Projection size
• 60 inches to 200 inches
Lens shift
• ±80% vertical and ±34% horizontal
Contrast ratio
• Native : 30,000:1 (Device 40,000:1)
Light source
• 200-watt ultra high pressure mercury
Brightness
• 600 lumens
Input terminals
(back panel)
• HDMI x 2 (ver. 1.3) can also be used as
PC input
• Component x 1 (3 RCA) can also be
used as an RGB terminal.
• S Video terminal (mini DIN4 pin) x 1
• Composite x 1 (1 RCA terminal)
• Control terminals RS-232 (D-sub, 9-pin)
Video input formats
• 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p 60/50, 1080i
60/50, 1080p 60/50/24,
• NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/
SECAM
Noise level
• 24dB (in normal mode)
Power consumption
• 280 watts (2.7 watts in stand-by)
Dimensions
• 455 x 172.5 x 418.5mm (17
29
/
32
in x 6
51
/
64
in x 16
15
/
32
in) (W x H x D without
extrusions)
Weight
• 11.6kg (25.6 lbs.)
MF10DS-ENG v2.8 • REƒ • P88351 • 20080814
Projection Distance Chart
Diagonal
Width
Height
Lens = Wide
Lens = Tele
in.
mm
in.
mm
in.
m
ft.
m
ft.
60
1,328
52.28
747
29.41
1.78
5.84
3.63
11.91
70
1,549
60.98
872
34.33
2.09
6.86
4.24
13.91
80
1,771
69.72
996
39.21
2.4
7.87
4.86
15.94
90
1,992
78.43
1,121
44.13
2.71
8.89
5.47
17.95
100
2,214
87.17
1,245
49.02
3.01
9.88
6.08
19.95
110
2,435
95.87
1,370
53.94
3.32
10.89
6.7
21.98
120
2,656
104.57
1,494
58.82
3.63
11.91
7.31
23.98
130
2,878
113.31
1,619
63.74
3.93
12.89
7.93
26.02
140
3,099
122.01
1,743
68.62
4.24
13.91
8.54
28.02
150
3,320
130.71
1,868
73.54
4.55
14.93
9.16
30.05
160
3,542
139.45
1,992
78.43
4.86
15.94
9.77
32.05
170
3,763
148.15
2,117
83.35
5.16
16.93
10.38
34.06
180
3,984
156.85
2,241
88.23
5.47
17.95
11
36.09
190
4,206
165.59
2,366
93.15
5.78
18.96
11.61
38.09
200
4,427
174.29
2,490
98.03
6.08
19.95
12.23
40.12
Display size (16:9)
Projection distance
Note: all values are ±5%
The standard motorised projection lens is a
large-diameter all-glass assembly with 16
elements in 13 groups. It is made by Fujinon
Corporation, noted for their quality projection
lenses. The lens minimises chromatic
aberration effects and delivers maximum
resolution by ensuring that individual pixels
are all in focus on-screen. The 2x zoom
capability permits a large, bright image even
in smaller environments that do not allow for
longer projector-to-screen distances.
The projector also includes a special vertical
stretch facility for the display of extra-wide-
screen images with the addition of a third-
party lens assembly. Most projectors obtain a
2.35:1 aspect ratio simply by masking off the
top and bottom of the display area with black
bands (letterboxing). This inevitably reduces
the image resolution, brightness and contrast,
as a significant number of available
display pixels are not being used. In the case
of the MF10, the image is expanded vertically
to facilitate the use of all 2,073,600 pixels
in the display engine, dramatically increasing
brightness and contrast.
To make positioning of the projector in an
installation as easy as possible, the MF10
offers ±80% vertical and ±34% horizontal
lens shift, and the unit may be table or
ceiling mounted. Ease of installation is
further enhanced by the front intake/exhaust
arrangement of the low-noise fan system,
which leaves only interconnects on the rear
panel. In addition, the lamp is easily accessed
via a side panel wherever the projector is
mounted.
The projector features HDMI 1.3 inputs,
allowing 225MHz bandwidth and billions
of colours, enhanced resolution and higher
frame rates. The connectors are widely-
spaced to allow the easy connection of
professional cabling. The multiple input
capability of the MF10 makes it particularly
easy to install in a wide variety of systems.
A Meridian DVD player like those in the
800 or G Series can drive the MF10 directly
via HDMI, and there are also component,
S-Video and composite analogue inputs.
Alternatively, a processor like the Meridian
DVP1080 can be used, offering superior
quality scaling, de-interlacing and up-
converting of a wide selection of analogue
and digital inputs. The MF10 can also be
used with other processors.