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Runco CL-700 User Manual

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Call factory for more specific information on export specifications.

Specifications are subject to change without notice
Optional ceiling bracket available.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Projector Type:

Digital Light Processing™ (DLP™)

Native Resolution:

1280 x 720

Video Standards:

NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N,

SECAM

Lamp:

210W

Lamp Life:

1000 hours

Picture Size:

40 in. to 300 in. diagonal

Throw Distance:

Standard Throw Lens: 2.00 –

2.40 x screen width

Short Throw Lens option:
1.33 – 1.60 x screen width

Vertical Offset:

Standard Throw Lens: 2 in. offset

Two inches offset means that the cen-

ter of the projection lens is 2 in. above

the top of the screen (inverted ceiling

mount) or 2 in. below the bottom of the

screen (upright floor mount)

Short Throw Lens option:

screen width x 0.0384

*Light Output:

1000 ANSI lumens

Home Theater Calibrated Specs:

660

Foot-Lamberts: [email protected] GAIN

screen

Inputs:

Composite, S-video, RGB/

Component (via BNC), Component
(RCA), RGB (DB 15)

Contrast Ratio:

900:1

Power Requirements: 100 – 240 VAC, 250W
Power Consumption:

310W (max.)

12V Output:

Max .250 Amp, active when the

projector is on

Dimensions (w/out feet): Width: 15.75 in. / 400 mm

Depth: 13.66 in. / 347 mm

Height: 4.6 in. / 117.7 mm

Weight: 14.8 lbs. (6.7 kg)

Regulatory Approvals: UL, CSA, GS-TUV, CCIB, CB, FCC,

CE, VCCI and C-Tick

Operating Environment: 41°– 95° F (5°– 35° C), 20% – 80%

Humidity

Warranty:

Service Labor and Parts: Runco

warrants the product for (2) two
years from the date of delivery to
the end user.

Lamp Warranty:

1000 hours or (6) six months,

which ever comes first.

W

elcome into your home

the excitement of High-

Definition Digital Theater with the
first DLP projector incorporating
the stunning HD1 DMD technol-

ogy at an affordable price. The

CL-700 from RUNCO International
incorporates all the high-end fea-
tures you expect from a 16X9 DLP™
projector including a 6 segment

color wheel spinning at 9,000 RPM,

3:2 pulldown film/video detection,

enhanced contrast-ratio, black level

that rivals digital cinema, and 720p
NATIVE resolution. In addition
to the superb image quality, the
CL-700 offers quick and seamless
integration into any home theater
with its discrete I/R and serial con-
trol, variable throw distance, and

digital keystone correction. The
performance of the CL-700 is sure

to be applauded by both home the-

ater professionals as well as home

theater enthusiasts.

FEATURES

• 1280 x 720 Native Resolution
• Built-in processor and scaler, including 3:2 pulldown
• Electronic keystone correction

• DTV capable (via an outboard DTV decoder)
• Multiple aspect ratios
• Discrete source selection and aspect ratio

Runco International

®

2900 Faber Street, Union City, CA 94587

Tel: 510-324-7777 • Fax: 510-324-9300

www.runco.com

9/25/02

Home Theater Calibrated Specifications:

These measurements are taken from the projector, as it would be set up in your home theater. The projector is calibrated to ISF specification including

setting the color temperature for the video standard of 6500˚K.
Ansi Lumen specifications :

This is the ANSI Lumen specification typically found listed in sales literature. This number is included to allow for direct comparison with other prod-

ucts. These measurements may be taken at 9,000 to 13,000˚K to get expected performance as data, professional and industrial displays.
Foot-Lamberts:

This is the standard used to measure brightness in the typical film-based theater. The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)

recommends a screen brightness of 16 foot-Lamberts in a commercial theater. Foot-lamberts account for the projectors brightness, screen size, and

screen gain to describe the brightness of a motion picture rather than the brightness of the lamp.
*All measurements were made at RUNCO International to ANSI/NAPM IT7.228-1997 specification using the Photo Research PR-650

SpectraColorimeter, Video Essentials test DVD, and a Stewart Filmscreen Studiotek 130 screen. The projector is calibrated to 6500˚K and has a mini-

mum of 150 hours of usage.