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    PT-CW230Series
    PT-CW230
    PT-CX200
    Ultra-short Throw 1-Chip DLP™ Projectors
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    							Mounted under the table 
    (for table projection)Ceiling mounted
    Floor mounted 
    (for floor projection)Table mounted
    0.32 m(1.05’) 
    PT-CW230
    wide
    80’’
    screen
    Projection onto a wide 80-inch screen with a short projection 
    distance of 0.32 m*1 Allowing four types of installation
    Ultra-short throw projectors can be wall-mounted with a wall mount bracket (ET-PKC100W).
    There is no need to worry about glare of the projection light and the presenter’s shadow on the screen.
    The projectors can be installed either horizontally or vertically on a table, wall, ceiling or   oor, to enable 
    new uses and meet new installation requirements.
    New ultra-short throw projectors can project images onto a large 80-inch screen 
    with a short projection distance of 0.32 m. These projectors can be installed either 
    horizontally or vertically to meet various installation requirements. 
    The 3D projections make classes, seminars, events and exhibitions more 
    impressive and effective, providing a wider range of uses.
    3D Projection
    Ensuring powerful images
    The projector delivers 3D images. “The Frame 
    Sequential Method”*2 displays stereoscopic images 
    by synchronizing the projector with the 3D glasses*3. 
    The combination of this system with the short-throw 
    function enables space-saving 3D projection, helping 
    you create innovative and attractive presentations.
    3D projection onto a wall,   oor, or ceiling makes your 
    event more successful.
    Powerful large-screen 3D projection in limited booth 
    space, enhancing the appeal of products and services.Short-throw, large screen (110 inch max.)*
    1 projection 
    is effective for showroom/shopwindow display.
    Powerful 3D projection is real and appealing, 
    increasing visitors’ satisfaction.
    * The above is an image only for explanation.The screens and photos illustrating 
    the functions look different from the real things.Wall mounted
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    							High Brightness of 2,500 lm*5 and a 10 W High-output 
    Speaker Meet Your Meeting/Seminar Room Needs.
    High brightness of 2,500 lm*5 ensures bright and easy-to-see image projection. 
    The volume level of the 10 W high-output speaker is enough for meeting 
    rooms and classrooms; you do not need to use an external speaker. You can 
    make multi-media presentations (including audio presentations).
    The DLP™ System Maintains Long-lasting, Stable Performance.
    In the DLP™ system, the image quality does not degrade with time due to long life of the device. You can use the projector for various systems over a long period without 
    worry of quality loss. *4
    Supporting Various 3D Systems 
    NVIDIA™ 3D Vision™
    You can build the 3D system by using the con guration shown below. Enjoy vivid 
    3D worlds such as powerful high-de nition games, digital photos, 3D Blu-ray 
    Discs, streaming movies and videos.
    [Viewing 3D images]
    View 3D images at a distance at least three times further than the height of the screen. Each person views and feels the 3D images differently. In some cases, the effects may cause viewers to feel sick. If you see double 3D images or do not see stereoscopic images, you may feel fatigue or discomfort If you feel sick, immediately stop viewing 3D images. Children under the age of six should not view 3D images.
    DLP™ Link™
    As synchronized signals are contained in 3D images that you view, you can build 
    the 3D system without connecting the emitter.
    IR system
    3D SYNC OUT terminal (of PT-CW230/CX200) and the IR emitter are connected 
    to build the 3D system.
    0.45 W Standby Power Consumption*9
    When Standby mode is set to Eco, the standby power consumptions is as low 
    as 0.45 W *9, reducing running cost and effects on the environment.
    Ensuring a 3,000-hour Lamp Replacement Cycle
    and a 4,000-hour Air Filter Replacement Cycle
    A 3,000-hour*6 lamp replacement cycle and a 4,000-hour*7 air  lter replacement 
    cycle reduce the hassle and the cost of maintenance for a long time, minimizing 
    environmental impact.
    Quiet 28-dB*8 Design Does Not Interrupt 
    Meetings or Classes
    As the quiet design keeps noise levels down to 28-dB*8, the sound of the 
    cooling fan is hardly noticeable. The audience can concentrate on the 
    presentation and the screen images even during quiet scenes.
    Extensive Interfaces with an HDMI Input Terminal
    Extensive interfaces,  including two sets of computer (RGB) input terminals 
    (one set is switchable to output.) and an HDMI input terminal, allows a wide 
    range of system con gurations.
    Easy to Replace the Lamp and Air Filters
    You can replace the lamp and the air 
     lters from the top of the projector.
    There is no need to detach the 
    projector from the ceiling bracket.
    Wireless Remote Control is Convenient 
    When Using More Than One Projector.
    A maximum of two IDs can be set up, allowing individual remote 
    control of each projector.
    “Direct Power Off” Right after Use
    The breaker in the room is directly turned off without operating the power 
    switch of the ceiling-mounted projector. You can leave the room immediately 
    after the meeting or the class.
    No halogenated  ame retardants are used in the cabinet. 
    Lead-free glass is used for the lens. 
    Low standby power of 0.45 W* 
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    Switchable lamp mode 
    Eco-friendly
    *1 Available for PT-CW230
    *2 In this method, images for the right eye and the left eye are switched at a high speed.
    *3 To view 3D images, active-shutter 3D glasses are separately required. (In the active shutter 
    system, the right/left liquid crystal shutter is opened and closed alternately according to 
    projected images.)
    *4 Twenty-four-hour continuous operation is not available.
    *5 PT-CX200 has brightness of 2,000 lm.
    *6 This is the maximum value when the lamp power is set to Eco mode where the lamp is turned 
    on for 2 hours and off for 0.25 hours. If the lamp is turned on more times or kept on for a long 
    time, the lamp replacement cycle will shorten. In Normal mode, the lamp replacement cycle 
    is 2,000 hours.The usage environment affects the duration of the lamp.
    *7 With the lamp power set to Eco. The usage environment affects the duration of the fi lter. 
    *8 When the lamp power is set to Eco and fan control is set to Off.(Non-high altitude setting)
    *9 Standby mode: Eco. When the Standby mode is set to Eco, network functions such as 
    LAN Standby On do not work. Microsoft
    ® 
    Windows Vista®-/
    Windows® 7-
    based computerCompatible 
    NVIDIA™ 
    graphic cardNVIDIA™ 
    3D Vision™ kitPT-CW230/CX200
    Confi guration: 3D Contents + 3D Reproduction apparatus + 3D Glasses (DLP™ Link™ system)
    Confi  guration: 3D Contents + 3D Reproduction apparatus + 3D Glasses (IR system) + IR Emitter
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    Projected image
    Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifi cations and appearance are subject to change without notice. 
    Product availability differs depending on region and country. This product may be subject to export control regulations. 
    The projection distances and throw ratios given in this brochure are for use only as guidelines. For more detailed information, please 
    consult the dealer from whom you are purchasing the product. The PJLink trademark is an application trademark in Japan, the 
    United States, and other countries and regions or registered trademarks. 
    Microsoft
    ®, Windows® and Windows Vista® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United 
    States and/or other countries. DLP™ (Digital Light Processing), DLP™ Chip, DLP Medallion Logo and DLPTM Link™ are trademarks 
    or registered trademarks of Texas Instruments. NVIDIA™, NVIDIA™ Logo and 3D Vision™ are trademarks or registered trademarks 
    of NVIDIA Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective 
    trademark owners. Projection images simulated.
    © 2012 Panasonic Corporation. All rights reserved.
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    PT-CW230G1 Printed in Japan.All information included here is valid as of March 2012.
    *1 When Standby mode is set to Eco, network functions such as 
    standby on via LAN are not available. Only certain commands 
    can be received for external control using the serial terminal. 
    *2 This is the maximum value when the lamp power is set to 
    Eco mode where the lamp is turned on for 2 hours and off 
    for 0.25 hours. If the lamp is turned on more times or kept 
    on for a long time, the lamp replacement cycle will shorten. 
    In Normal mode, the lamp replacement cycle is 2,000 hours.
    The usage environment affects the duration of the lamp.
    *3 Measurement, measuring conditions, and method of 
    notation all comply with ISO 21118 international standards.  
    *4 The above values are averages. Actual values may be 
    different according to the product. 
    *5 This product is used together with an optional bracket 
    assembly (sold separately).
    Diagonal
    image sizeDistance from 
    the edge of 
    the projection 
    window to the 
    screen (A)Distance from 
    the projector 
    front to the 
    screen (B)Height from 
    the edge of 
    the screen to 
    the top of the 
    projector (E)Height from 
    the edge of the 
    screen to the 
    bottom of the 
    projector (F)
    1.52[60]0.23(0.75)-0.07(-0.23)0.05(0.16)0.23(0.75)1.78[70]0.28(0.92)-0.02(-0.07)0.07(0.23)0.25(0.82)2.03[80]0.32(1.05)0.02(0.07)0.09(0.30)0.27(0.89)2.29[90]0.37(1.21)0.07(0.23)0.11(0.36)0.29(0.95)2.54[100]0.41(1.35)0.11(0.36)0.13(0.43)0.31(1.02)2.79[110]0.46(1.51)0.16(0.52)0.15(0.49)0.33(1.08)
    Diagonal
    image sizeDistance from 
    the edge of 
    the projection 
    window to the 
    screen (A)Distance from 
    the projector 
    front to the 
    screen (B)Height from 
    the edge of 
    the screen to 
    the top of the 
    projector (E)Height from 
    the edge of the 
    screen to the 
    bottom of the 
    projector (F)
    1.40 [55] 0.25(0.82)-0.05(-0.16)0.07(0.23)0.25(0.82)1.52[60]0.28(0.92)-0.02(-0.07)0.09(0.30)0.27(0.89)1.78[70]0.33(1.08)0.04(0.13)0.11(0.36)0.29(0.95)2.03[80]0.38(1.25)0.09(0.30)0.14(0.46)0.32(1.05)2.29[90]0.44(1.44)0.14(0.46)0.17(0.56)0.35(1.15)
    PT-CW230 (16:10 aspect ratio; throw ratio: 0.19:1)
    PT-CX200 (4:3 aspect ratio; throw ratio: 0.24:1)
    Ceiling mount
    bracket 
    for high ceilings*5ET-PKV100H
    Ceiling mount 
    bracket
    for low ceilings*
    5ET-PKV100S
    Wall mount bracketET-PKC100WReplacement lamp unitET-LAC100Replacement filter unitET-RFC100
    Bracket assemblyET-PKC100B
    Model PT-CW230 PT-CX200Power supply
    100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
    Power consumption
    350 W (0.45 W when STANDBY MODE set to ECO,*1  11.0 W when STANDBY MODE set to NETWORK.)
    DLP™ 
    chipPanel size
    16.5 mm (0.65 inches) (16:10 aspect ratio) 14 mm (0.55 inches) (4:3 aspect ratio)
    Display method
    DLP™ chip x 1     DLP™ system
    Pixels
    1,024,000 (1,280 x 800) pixels 786,432 (1,024 x 768) pixels
    Lens
    Fixed/manual focus   F = 2.5   f = 4.83 mm
    Lamp
    275 W  UHM lamp (The lamp replacement cycle is 3,000 hours*
    2)
    Screen size (diagonal)
    1.52 – 2.79 m (60 – 110 inches) (16:10 aspect ratio) 1.40 – 2.29 m (55 - 90 inch) (4:3 aspect ratio)
    Color reproducibility
    Full color (16.77 million colors)
    Brightness*
    2500 lm 2000 lm
    Center-to-corner uniformity*
    80%
    Contrast*
    2000:1 (full on/off)
    Resolution1,280  800 pixels (Input signals that exceed this 
    resolution will be converted to 1,280  800 pixels.)1,024  768 pixels (Input signals that exceed this 
    resolution will be converted to 1,024  768 pixels.)
    Scanning
    frequencyHDMI
    (Horizontal) 15–93 kHz; (Vertical) 50–120 Hz; (Dot clock) 150 MHz or lower
    RGB (analog)(Horizontal) 15–93 kHz; (Vertical) 50–120 Hz; (Dot clock) 150 MHz or lower
    (Signals exceeding the dot clock rate of 150MHz are downsampled.)   
    YP
    BPR (YCBCR)fH: 15.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [480i(525i)]
    fH: 31.50 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [480p(525p)]
    fH: 45.00 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [720(750)/60p]
    fH: 33.75 kHz, fV: 60 Hz [1080(1125)/60i]f
    H: 15.63 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [576i(625i)]
    fH: 31.25 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [576p(625p)]
    fH: 37.50 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [720(750)/50p]
    fH: 28.13 kHz, fV: 50 Hz [1080(1125)/50i]
    Video/S-Video
     (fH) 15.75/15.63 kHz  (fV) 50/60 Hz [NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL60/PAL-N/PAL-M/SECAM]
    Keystone correction range
    Vertical: ± 5°
    Installation
    Ceiling/fl  oor,  front/rear (Menu setting)
    Built-in speaker
    3.7 cm  Round shape x1   output power  10 W (Monaural)
    Terminals
    HDMI IN(HDMI 19-pin) x 1 (compatible with HDCP)
    Audio signal Linear PCM (Sampling frequency: 48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz)
    COMPUTER IN 1D-sub HD 15-pin (female) x 1 [RGB/YPB(CB)/PR(CR) x 1]COMPUTER IN 2 /
    MONITOR OUTD-sub HD 15-pin (female) x 1 (RGB x 1)  (input/output selectable using on-screen Menu)
    (When Monitor Out is selected, the COMPUTER IN 1 signal is output.)
    VIDEO INRCA pin  1S-VIDEO INMini DIN 4-pin  1COMPUTER AUDIO IN M3 x 2 (L-R x 1)AUDIO INRCA pin x 2 (L-R x 1) for VIDEO/S-VIDEO inputAUDIO OUTM3 x 1 (L-R x 1)SERIAL IND-sub 9-pin (female)  1    for external control (RS-232C compliant)LAN (RJ-45)  1 (for network connection, 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T, compliant with PJLink™ (class 1))3D SYNC OUTMini DIN 3-pin x 1 (for 3D transmitter connection)
    Cord length
    3.0 m (910)
    Cabinet materials
    Molded plastic (PC)
    Dimensions (W  H  D)
    321 x 178 x 386 mm (12-5/8  7  15-3/16) (with legs at shortest position)
    Weight
    Approx.6.2 kg (13.7 lbs)*
    4Noise level
    36 dB (Lamp power: Normal); 28 dB (Lamp power: Eco)
    Operating environmentOperating temperature: 0° – 40°C(32° – 104°F) (Less than 1000 m above sea level);
     0° – 30°C(32° – 86°F) (1000 – 2700 m above sea level)
    Operating humidity: 20% - 80% (no condensation)
    Supplied accessoriesPower cord x 1( x 2 for PT-CW230EA, PT-CX200EA),  Power cord cover x 1,  
    Wireless remote control unit x 1, Batteries (AAA type x 2) ,Computer cable (1.8 m, for VGA) x 1
    Projection distanceunit: meters (feet)
    Dimensionsunit: mm (inch)
    Speci cations
    Do not install the projector in locations that are subject to excessive water, humidity, steam or oily smoke. Doing so may result in fi re, malfunction or electric shock.
    Caution
    1  The projector uses a high-voltage mercury lamp under high internal pressure. This lamp may break, emitting a popping 
    sound, or fail to illuminate, due to impact or extended use.
    2  The high-wattage lamp becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the following precautions:
      • Never place objects on top of the projector while it is in operation.  
      • Make sure there is an unobstructed space of 500 mm (19-11/16 in) or more around the projector’s exhaust openings. 
      • If stacking projector units, care must be taken to provide the recommended space between units. These space 
    requirements also apply to installation where only one projector unit is operating at one time and the other unit is used 
    as a backup.    • If the projector is placed in a box or enclosure, the temperature of the air surrounding the projector must match the 
    operating temperature listed in the specifi cations table during use. Also, make sure the projector’s intake and exhaust 
    openings are not blocked.  Ensure there is suffi cient ventilation to prevent hot air from the exhaust openings being 
    recirculated into the intake opening.
    3  The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short periods.
      • The lamp replacement cycle varies greatly depending on individual lamp characteristics and usage conditions.
      • The brightness of the lamp will gradually decrease with use.
    4  Due to natural characteristics of lamps, screen brightness may fl  uctuate. This is not an indication of faulty lamp performance.
    NOTE ON USE
    178(7)
    321(12-5/8)386(15-3/16)
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