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- PT-CW330 Series
- Superb Performance
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.

The lamp replacement cycle for the PT-CW330/CX300 is 4,000 hours*;
and for the PT-CW240 is 5,000 hours*.
Such long replacement cycles reduce the hassle and the cost of maintenance, while minimizing environmental impact.
* 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 3,500 hours for the PT-CW240 and 3,000 hours for the PT-CW330/CX300. The usage environment affects the duration of the lamp.

* Featured image: ET‐LAC300
(Exclusively for the PT‐CW330/CX300)
The standby power consumptions is as low as 0.5 W*, reducing running cost and effects on the environment.
* When [LAN (Standby)] / [VGA Out (Standby)] / [In Standby Mode (Audio)] are all set to [Off].
Extensive interfaces, including two sets of computer (RGB) input terminals, one set of computer (RGB) output terminals
and an HDMI input terminal, allows a wide range of system configurations.

Note: HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in
the United States and other countries.
Audio can be output from the audio output terminal in Standby mode*.
This function is useful when the audio output terminal is connected to the external audio system** via the projector.
* Select the Menu for setting.
** In addition to the speaker, an audio amplifier is necessary.
The wired LAN terminal supports Crestron’s application software, “Crestron RoomView™”,
which can control various system devices by using a personal computer connected to the network.



