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    High Brightness of 2,500 ANSI Lumens

With outstanding brightness of 2,500 ANSI Lumens, 

you can use the CP-X260 to teach classes and make 

presentations without having to darken the room.

    PIN Lock and My Screen PIN Lock

PIN Lock protection limits the number of people who 

can use the projector. My Screen PIN Lock allows 

a certain image to be used as the startup screen. Using 

a school name or company logo, for example, makes it 

clear who owns the projector to prevent misuse.

    Security Bar

PIN Lock

My Screen PIN Lock

    Transition Detector

A new security function that operates when the projector 

angle or settings are changed from the installed 

positions.

    My Button

    Input Source Naming

The name of any input source can be changed from 

the default name to one of your own choosing.

S-Video

DVD Player

    Resolution Preset and Custom Mode

Using the Preset mode, special resolution and wide 

resolution images such as WXGA will be automatically 

re-sized and placed in the optimum position. 

The Custom mode can be used to set any desired 

resolution to obtain the perfect image.

The Security Bar allows 

the projector to be attached 

via a heavy chain to prevent 

theft. A Kensington slot is 

also provided.

    Quick Start and Shut Down

Startup is so fast that the image appears only three 

seconds after you turn the power on. And this projector 

is able to shut down the main power during the cooling 

period.* So you spend less time waiting for startup and 

until you can put the unit away.

* Do not turn projector on again for one minute after shutdown. Neglect can shorten 

the lifetime of the lamp. During use and immediately after use, do not touch anywhere 

near the lamp and the vents as these parts are extremely hot.

There are two user programmable 

buttons called My Buttons that 

can be set with any command in 

the Select menu, such as S-Video 

direct input, Picture Mode or Filter 

Reset. This gives you fast access 

to frequently used functions.

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