XLM H25
Barco
XLM H25
Barco XLM H25 Projector
With 28,000 ANSI lumens and 2048 x 1080 resolution, this sturdy, single box/cabinet projector is reliable and built to work around the clock. It can show all 4 signal inputs simultaneously on screen and can be used for multiple-window wide-screen presentations without the need for an external image processor.
Purpose built for use in the rental and staging industry, the XLM features an intuitive on-screen menu and is simple to operate with its rugged remote control. Users may also configure custom on-screen window layouts, which can then be stored and recalled throughout the presentation as required.
The projector’s integrated rigging points allow easy doublestack installations, which can be truss mounted. When placed on the ground, the XLM H25 projector can even be triple-stacked without requiring additional support structures.
Purpose built for use in the rental and staging industry, the XLM features an intuitive on-screen menu and is simple to operate with its rugged remote control. Users may also configure custom on-screen window layouts, which can then be stored and recalled throughout the presentation as required.
The projector’s integrated rigging points allow easy doublestack installations, which can be truss mounted. When placed on the ground, the XLM H25 projector can even be triple-stacked without requiring additional support structures.
Note: Lenses rented separately.
Consult your VER representative for expert advice.
Consult your VER representative for expert advice.
Product Weight: 400 lbs
Dimensions: 61.5"L x 31.9"W x 24.8"H
Technical Tools
PDF Documents
- Product Manual - Barco - XLM H25 (589 KB)
- Manufacturer Data Sheet - Barco - XLM H25 (589 KB)
Manufacturer Specs
Brightness1: 28,000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 2,048 x 1,080 (native)
Contrast ratio: 1,600:1 (full field)
High contrast mode: available with special lenses
Lamp: 6.0kW Xenon
Sealed DLP core: standard
Scenergix: standard horizontal & vertical electronic edge blending
Network connectivity: standard (10/100 base-T; 2 ports, internal hub)
Advanced picture in picture: up to 4 sources simultaneous (with alfa blending; z-order)
INPUTS
Input source compatibility: (2) 1,600 x 1,200 (max. input)
Modular inputs – standard: 1x DVI • 1x SDI • 1x HD-SDI (all + loop through), 1x RGB analogue (up to UXGA)
Modular inputs – optional: 1x composite video/S-video, 1x RGB/YUV (both + loop through)
LENSES
Fixed focal lenses
• XLD 1.0
Zoom lenses
• XLD 1.45 - 1.8
• XLD 1.8 - 2.4
• XLD 2.2 - 3.0
• XLD 2.8 - 5.5
• XLD 5.5 - 8.5
Max. ambient temperature: 95°F
Mains voltage: 3 x 400 V + N or 3 x 220 V
Power consumption: 8,000 W
Notes
1. Measured with XLD 1.45 - 1.8 on axis
2. All current video sources in composite, S-VHS, RGB or component or Serial digital format
All current proposed HDTV, extended and improved television standards (1080i, 720p, ...)
Computer and workstations with a resolution up to 1,600 x 1,200
Most Macintosh computers
Direct digital interfacing with current and future digital standards
Resolution: 2,048 x 1,080 (native)
Contrast ratio: 1,600:1 (full field)
High contrast mode: available with special lenses
Lamp: 6.0kW Xenon
Sealed DLP core: standard
Scenergix: standard horizontal & vertical electronic edge blending
Network connectivity: standard (10/100 base-T; 2 ports, internal hub)
Advanced picture in picture: up to 4 sources simultaneous (with alfa blending; z-order)
INPUTS
Input source compatibility: (2) 1,600 x 1,200 (max. input)
Modular inputs – standard: 1x DVI • 1x SDI • 1x HD-SDI (all + loop through), 1x RGB analogue (up to UXGA)
Modular inputs – optional: 1x composite video/S-video, 1x RGB/YUV (both + loop through)
LENSES
Fixed focal lenses
• XLD 1.0
Zoom lenses
• XLD 1.45 - 1.8
• XLD 1.8 - 2.4
• XLD 2.2 - 3.0
• XLD 2.8 - 5.5
• XLD 5.5 - 8.5
Max. ambient temperature: 95°F
Mains voltage: 3 x 400 V + N or 3 x 220 V
Power consumption: 8,000 W
Notes
1. Measured with XLD 1.45 - 1.8 on axis
2. All current video sources in composite, S-VHS, RGB or component or Serial digital format
All current proposed HDTV, extended and improved television standards (1080i, 720p, ...)
Computer and workstations with a resolution up to 1,600 x 1,200
Most Macintosh computers
Direct digital interfacing with current and future digital standards
