NEC MT1060 user manual Throw Distance and Screen Size, Reflecting the Image, Distance Chart

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Throw Distance and Screen Size

The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation.

Distance Chart

Screen Width

Screen Diagonal

Screen Height

Screen center

(B)

Screen Bottom

Lens Center

Throw Angle (￿)

Throw Distance (C)

B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center C = Throw distance

α= Throw angle

NOTE: Distances may vary +/-5%.

 

Screen Size

 

B

 

C

 

 

α

 

Diagonal

Width

Height

 

Wide – Tele

Wide – Tele

inch

inch

inch

inch

 

inch

degree

25

20

15

8.0

–––

-

39.6

–––

-

10.7

30

24

18

9.0

35.1

-

47.8

14.4

-

10.7

40

32

24

12.0

47.4

-

64.4

14.2

-

10.5

60

48

36

18.0

72.1

-

97.6

14.0

-

10.4

67

54

40

20.0

80.7

-

109.2

14.0

-

10.4

72

58

43

22.0

86.9

-

117.5

14.0

-

10.4

80

64

48

24.0

96.8

-

130.8

13.9

-

10.4

84

67

50

25.0

101.7

-

137.4

13.9

-

10.4

90

72

54

27.0

109.1

-

147.4

13.9

-

10.4

100

80

60

30.0

121.4

-

164.0

13.9

-

10.4

120

96

72

36.0

146.1

-

197.2

13.8

-

10.3

150

120

90

45.0

183.1

-

246.9

13.8

-

10.3

180

144

108

54.0

220.1

-

296.7

13.8

-

10.3

200

160

120

60.0

244.8

-

329.9

13.8

-

10.3

210

168

126

63.0

257.1

-

346.5

13.8

-

10.3

240

192

144

72.0

294.1

-

396.3

13.8

-

10.3

261

209

157

78.0

320.0

-

431.1

13.7

-

10.3

270

216

162

81.0

331.1

-

446.0

13.7

-

10.3

300

240

180

90.0

368.1

-

495.8

13.7

-

10.3

350

280

210

105.0

429.8

-

578.7

13.7

-

10.3

400

320

240

120.0

491.5

-

–––

13.7

-

–––

450

360

270

135.0

553.2

-

–––

13.7

-

–––

500

400

300

150.0

614.8

-

–––

13.7

-

–––

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen Size

 

B

 

C

 

 

α

 

Diagonal

Width

Height

 

Wide – Tele

Wide – Tele

mm

mm

mm

mm

 

mm

degree

635

508

381

191

–––

-

1005

–––

- 10.7

762

610

457

229

891

-

1215

14.4

-

10.7

1016

813

610

305

1204

-

1636

14.2

-

10.5

1524

1219

914

457

1831

-

2479

14.0

-

10.4

1702

1361

1021

511

2050

-

2774

14.0

-

10.4

1829

1463

1097

549

2207

-

2985

14.0

-

10.4

2032

1626

1219

610

2458

-

3322

13.9

-

10.4

2134

1707

1280

640

2583

-

3490

13.9

-

10.4

2286

1829

1372

686

2771

-

3743

13.9

-

10.4

2540

2032

1524

762

3084

-

4165

13.9

-

10.4

3048

2438

1829

914

3711

-

5007

13.8

-

10.3

3810

3048

2286

1143

4651

-

6272

13.8

-

10.3

4572

3658

2743

1372

5591

-

7536

13.8

-

10.3

5080

4064

3048

1524

6217

-

8379

13.8

-

10.3

5334

4267

3200

1600

6531

-

8800

13.8

-

10.3

6096

4877

3658

1829

7471

- 10064

13.8

-

10.3

6629

5304

3978

1989

8129

- 10949

13.7

-

10.3

6858

5486

4115

2057

8410

- 11328

13.7

-

10.3

7620

6096

4572

2286

9350

- 12593

13.7

-

10.3

8890

7112

5334

2667

10917

- 14700

13.7

-

10.3

10160

8128

6096

3048

12484

-

–––

13.7

- –––

11430

9144

6858

3429

14050

-

–––

13.7

- –––

12700

10160

7620

3810

15617

-

–––

13.7

- –––

WARNING

*Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a quali- fied technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more information.

*Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.

To avoid premature lamp failure, do not tilt the front of the projector up or down by more than 15° from level.

Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely dam- aged.

Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly. The pro- jector must be used at temperatures between 32˚F (0˚C) and 95˚F (35˚C).

Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will harm the screen image.

Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the side or the front of the projector.

Reflecting the Image

Using a mirror to reflect your projector's image enables you to enjoy a much larger image. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror. If you're using a mirror and your image is inverted, use the MENU and

SELECT buttons on your projector cabinet or buttons on your re- mote control to correct the orientation. (See page E-44.)

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Contents MT1065/MT1060 Bezahlung von Transportkosten Entfernungs- oder Installationsforderungen und -kostenPaiement des frais de transport Limited Warranty USA and Canada only Declaration of Conformity MT1065/MT1060 Safety Cautions Lamp Replacement Fire and Shock PrecautionsGuarantee policy Whats in the Box?Table of Contents Introduction to the Projector Features youll enjoyIntroduction Carrying the Projector Part Names of the ProjectorAttaching the lens cap Select Top FeaturesTerminal Panel Features On the screen using the Select Part Names of the Remote ControlRGB Viewer Remote Control Precautions Battery InstallationOperating Range for Wireless Remote Control Using the Remote Control in Wired OperationSelecting a Location Installation and ConnectionsSetting Up the Screen and the Projector Do not attempt to install the projector yourself Distance ChartThrow Distance and Screen Size Reflecting the ImageConnecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer When Viewing a DVI Digital SignalConnecting to RGB 2 in connectors Connecting Your PC with a DVI ConnectorTo connect Scart output RGB Connecting an External MonitorDVD player Connecting Your DVD PlayerConnecting the Supplied Power Cable Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc PlayerTurning on the Projector Projecting AN Image Basic OperationUsing the Remote Control Adjusting the Picture Size and PositionAdjust the Tilt Foot Selecting a SourceUsing Auto Focus When using the USB connected to the projectorFocus Use the Focus Button +/- to obtain the best focusConfirmation screen is displayed When using the remote control or cabinet buttonsUsing the Laser Pointer Turning Up or Down VolumeAdjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing RGB Picture AutomaticallyTo turn off the projector Setting the function switchTurning off the Projector Using the Remote Mouse Function Convenient FeaturesGetting the On-line Help Using the PointerFreezing a Picture Operate the Menus using the USB mouse Using the USB Mouse Using the USB HUB FunctionMaking Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoard Changing Background LogoMaking the Most out of the Viewer Function Using the ViewerProjecting slides Viewer When the tool bar is not displayedOperating the Viewer Function from the Projector playback Switching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes Auto Play ModeViewing Digital Images PreparationsTo delete captured images Using the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card FilesDeleting Captured Images Using the Menus Using ON-SCREEN MenuDefault Custom Menu items are Basic Menu OperationAdvanced Menu Menu treeOperation Mode Select WEP Menu Elements Source Select Entering Alphanumeric Characters by Using the MenuMenu Descriptions & Functions Picture not available for Viewer and LAN Entry Edit CommandSound Image OptionsPicture Management Projector Options Using Adapting Color Correction Wall Color Correction Palette Menu Setup Resolution manually User can adjust the image display functions HoriSelecting Lamp Mode and Lamp Type Lamp Setting Selecting Auto Functions Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen ScreenNetwork Type required for wireless only Setting LAN ModeNications may be monitored by someone WEP for Wireless onlyUses 64-bit datalength for secure transmission Pared to use of 64bit datalength encryptionStatus Setting a PasswordEntry DeleteTo delete PC card data you registered To enable Security, use the SelectSecurity Help Returning to Factory DefaultTools To replace the lamp MaintenanceReplacing the Lamp Cleaning or Replacing the Filter CleaningCleaning the Cabinet and the Lens Vacuum the filter-through the filter coverPower Indicator TroubleshootingStatus Indicator Lamp IndicatorWhen using the Viewer function Common Problems & Solutions Check These ItemsContents of PC Card are damaged Image isn’t square toModel Number MT1065/MT1060 Optical SpecificationsPin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector Cabinet DimensionsMini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Pin No RGB Signal Analog YCbCr SignalCompatible Input Signal List Using Software Keyboard PC Control Connector D-SUB 9PPC Control Codes and Cable Connection Cable ConnectionOverview Operation Using an Http BrowserPreparation Before Use Handling of the Address for Operation via a BrowserServices offered with TravelCare TravelCare a service for international travelersTerm of warranty TravelCare GuideAbba Electronics L.L.C Asia and Middle EastApplication Sheet for TravelCare Service Program Condition of your TravelCare Service Program 7N8P1912