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    							    DCD-500FD DLP® Cinema Projector
    DCD-500FD Features
    •  Single 0.95 DLP
    ® HD engine 
    [1920 x 1080] by Texas  
    Instruments
    •   12,000 ANSI peak white,  
    5,000 native CR performance
    •   Six lens options available, 
    including two fixed and four 
    motorized VariScope optical 
    assemblies
    •    Ample H+V offset capabilities 
    [+/- 133% vertical, +/- 50% 
    horizontal] 
    •   Dual 465W lamps [sequential  
    or concurrent operation],  
    1500-2000 hour life each
    •   Factory hand-calibrated for 
    imaging excellence
    •   ProScaler MK III Video inputs –  
    2 HDMI (SD/HD 1.4a), one HDMI 
    1.4a video output
    •   ProScaler features 10-bit video 
    processing, multiple calibration 
    memories per input
    •   E- VariScope™ for 2.35:1 film 
    widescreen viewing on constant 
    height screens (no anamorphic 
    lens required)
    •    Three optional cinema-grade 
    VariScope™ anamorphic lens 
    assemblies [two fixed, one 
    motorized]
    •   IR remote control included 
    plus RS-232, HDbaseT system 
    control capabilities
    •   Elegant black cabinet with 
    optimized thermal design for 
    extended projector and lamp life
    •   Optional WC-PM-L ceiling  
    mount assembly
    DCD-500FD High Output DLP® Projection System 
    12,000 ANSI dual lamp home theater projector with ProScaler MK III
    Enjoy ultra-bright, bold and colorful imagery from today’s best sources with Wolf Cinema’s  
    latest high-performance projection system, the DCD-500FD. Boasting 12,000 ANSI of peak 
    white performance and excellent contrast levels, this system can cast razor-sharp images on 
    screens as large as 20-ft [6.1 meters] in width!  
    The powerful dual-lamp technology deployed in the DCD-500FD will facilitate output levels 
    rivaling smaller Hollywood cinema installations – but packaged in a quiet, diminutive chassis 
    design with the home theater enthusiast in mind. Twin 465W UHP lamps can be run concurrently 
    to achieve maximum peak white output, or can be dialed back in “eco” modes for extended 
    life. The lamps can also be fired independently and run in “sequential” operating modes, 
    achieving even longer lamp and run times between lamp changes.  
    Wolf Cinema’s DCD-500FD ensemble boasts Texas Instrument’s latest 0.95 DLP
    ® imaging 
    chip set for ultra-fast, lag-free images from all your favorite SD and HD sources. The six-segment 
    color wheel [RGBCYW] timing has been further optimized for excellent color tracking, while the 
    projector’s dynamic aperture helps increase deep black contrast level performances to well 
    over 5000:1.    
    The included rack-mountable ProScaler MK III video processor delivers some of our most 
    advanced Wolf Cinema video processing to date, with multi-axis CMS calibration capabilities 
    for precise color tracking, superior motion and noise reduction algorithms, multiple calibration 
    memories per input/per frequency, and more. But the best part may be our latest technology  
    wizardry known as E-VariScope™: enjoy that immersive 2:35:1 CinemaScope
    ® widescreen  
    experience without those unwanted top & bottom “black bars” as experienced on 16/9 screens…   
    and all without an external anamorphic lens!
    The DCD-500FD will deliver year after year of that “uncompromised Wolf Cinema image” in all 
    viewing modes, from all your favorite sources.  
    						
    							 
    DCD-500FD
    Specifications
    DCD-500FD High Output DLP® Projection System
    Display Technology   Single 0.95 DLP
    ® Technology by Texas Instruments
    Resolution   1920 x 1080 (HD 1080p)
    Illumination  Dual 465W UHP lamps (concurrent or sequential operation)
    Performance  12,000 ANSI lumens, ~5,000:1 contrast ratio (via dynamic aperture)
    Noise Levels   37dB SPL (eco mode), 40 dB SPL (normal)
    Inputs   Multiple projector inputs include HDMI, DVD-D, Display Port, DB-15 PC, Component, Composite, S-Video
    Signals    
    480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p/50 Hz, 720p/60 Hz, 1080i/50 Hz, 1080i/60 Hz, 1080p/24 Hz, 1080p/50 Hz, 
    1080p/60 Hz
    Lens Options    Six Lens Options (four with VariScope zoom/memory capabilities):  
    0.85-1.0:1 Manual Zoom       1.0-1.35:1 Manual Zoom       1.2-1.5:1 VariScope Lens 
    1.5-2.0:1 VariScope Lens       2.0-4.0:1 VariScope Lens     4.0-7.0:1 VariScope Lens
    Lens Offsets   +/- 133% vertical, +/- 50% horizontal
    Control   RS-232C terminal, D-sub 9-pin (male), RJ-45 LAN terminal, HDBaseT
    Power Requirements   AC 110V-240V 50/60Hz 
    Power Consumption   Normal Mode: 1100W max (220V) 1180W max (110V);  Eco Mode: 880W max (220V), 950W (110V)
    Dimensions (LxWxH)   23.78 (L) x 20.47 (W) x 7.16 (H) in., 604 (L) x 520 (W) x 182 (H) mm  (without lens and feet)
    Weight   52.5 lbs (23.8kg) (without lens)
    ProScaler MK III Video Processor 
     
     
    Inputs/Outputs   2 HDMI 1.4a, 1 HDMI video outputs
    Video Processing     10 bit scaling, 125 point (5x5x5) gamut correction 
    Advanced filtering, MPEG mosquito noise, block artifact reduction,  
    Temporal noise reduction for SD/HD sources; multiple configuration memories per input
    E-VariScope™   Enables 2.35:1 viewing on constant height screens [no anamorphic lens required]
    Rack Mountable   Rack mounting ears included
    Control   IR; RS-232 (serial input – D sub-9), Wired IR format command input
    Power Requirements   Universal 110V-240V, 50/60Hz power supply included, output 5.0 VDC, 4.0A
    Power consumption   13 Watts
    Dimensions (WxHxD)   17” x 2” x 9.5” (1.75”H without feet) (431.8 x 50.8 x 241.3 mm)
    Weight   7 lb (3.6kg)
     
       
    All features and specifications subject to change without notice.  
    VariScope and E-VariScope are trademarks of Wolf Cinema.  
    DLP is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments. All rights reserved.
    Wolf Cinema
    800 Addison Street. Berkeley CA 94710   
    Tel: 510.990.6000 . Fax: 510.894.8411
    www.wolfcinema.com
    © 2015 Wolf Cinema 
    						
    							BasicsIntroduction
    Your SmartBand 2 is a companion product that connects wirelessly via Bluetooth
    						
    							Charging your SmartBand 2
    Before using your SmartBand 2 for the  first time, you need to charge it for
    approximately 30 minutes. Sony chargers are recommended.
    Your SmartBand 2 turns  off automatically when the charger is connected. You
    cannot turn on the device while a charger is connected.
    To charge your SmartBand 2
    1 Plug one end of the USB cable into the charger or into the USB port of a
    computer.
    2 Plug the other end of the cable into the Micro USB port of your SmartBand 2.
    3 While the battery is charging,  notification light A changes its color. The
    notification  light changes to green when you reach 90% battery power.
    Make sure the USB port is dry before you insert a USB cable into the port.Your SmartBand 2 turns  off when connecting to a charger, and goes back to its previous
    on/off  state when the charger is unplugged.
    Battery  noti
    						
    							To assemble your SmartBand 2
    
    						
    							Turning on and off
    To turn on the SmartBand 2
    
    						
    							Setting up your SmartBand 2
    Preparing to use your SmartBand 2
    For your SmartBand 2 to work properly, you must install the latest version of the SmartBand 2 application on your iPhone, and then pair and connect your
    SmartBand 2 device with your iPhone using Bluetooth
    						
    							Using your SmartBand 2
    Using the SmartBand 2 application You can view and change settings for your SmartBand 2 by using the SmartBand 2
    application on your iPhone. You can also view your current pulse, stress and
    physical activities, such as steps, from the SmartBand 2 application.
    Getting  notified
    You can set your SmartBand 2 to vibrate when you get an incoming call or a
    notification  from your iPhone.
    All  notifications  on a connected iPhone can be forwarded to your SmartBand 2.Noti
    						
    							rate sensor is stored for up to 72 hours and synced to your iPhone once connectedvia Bluetooth.This product is intended to help you track your exercise and lifestyle. It is not a medical
    device and data from it should never be used to make medical decisions (like preventing, diagnosing, monitoring, or treating a disease or injury) or replace the advice of a medicalprofessional. Sony Mobile disclaims any warranty that this device could be used or suitablefor medical purposes. Seek medical advice before undertaking a new or altered trainingregime using this device, particularly if using this device together with a pacemaker or othermedical devices.Extensive use of pulse and stress measurement increases battery consumption.
    Pulse measurement
    Pulse measurement is the generally recommended method of determining yourheart rate (HR), which can be a rough indicator of intensity of exercise. Pulse rate is
    expressed by the number of times your heart beats per minute (BPM). Although
    pulse rate and heart rate are two  different concepts, the terms are used in the
    same context in this User guide.
    Stress and recovery levels Stress & Recovery is determined using Heart Rate Variability (HRV). The heart rate is
    never constant and the time  difference between two consecutive heartbeats
    changes from beat to beat. This variation is called Heart Rate Variability (HRV). If
    the variation in-between heartbeats is high, this indicates a relaxed or recovering
    state. If the variation is low, this indicates stress.
    Activities such as reading a book may result in low stress levels, or can even be tracked as recovery. For example, busy moments at work or school may result in ahigh stress indication. It is important to note that a stress reaction does not have to
    be negative; it may also indicate that you are experiencing something exciting or
    fun. To balance periods of high stress, you need to recover by relaxing and sleeping well. A medium stress level may indicate  effortless productivity, which is
    common during work and social activities.
    Recovery mostly occurs while you sleep. There are factors that can  affect your
    recovery measurements. A physically active lifestyle, healthy nutrition, lower
    consumption of alcohol, and elimination of stress factors make it possible to
    improve recovery during sleep in the long run. Avoiding highly strenuous physical
    activities and slowing down mental activities well before going to bed also have a positive  effect on recovery.
    Stress & Recovery values provided by the SmartBand 2 are not a reliable source for
    analysing overall  fitness. Low intensity exercises, for example, can be misinterpreted
    incorrectly as recovery.To get an measurement of your Stress & Recovery, wear your SmartBand 2 for at least one
    night when you go to bed.
    How the SmartBand 2 measures your pulse and stress
    The SmartBand 2 uses green lights paired with light 
    						
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