Philips PT-FW100NTU manual Screen size and throw distance for 169 aspect ratio

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Appendix

Technical Information

Screen size and throw distance for 16:9 aspect ratio

 

 

Projection size (16 : 9)

 

 

 

Throw distance (L)

 

Screen diagonal

Screen height (SH)

 

Screen width (SW)

Minimum distance

Maximum distance

(SD)

 

(LW)

(LT)

 

 

 

 

 

33"

(0.84 m)

0.41 m

(1'4")

 

0.73 m

(2'4")

 

 

1.9 m

(6'2")

40"

(1.02 m)

0.50 m

(1'7")

 

0.89 m

(2'11")

1.2 m

(3'11")

2.3 m

(7'6")

50"

(1.27 m)

0.62 m

(2')

 

1.11 m

(3'7")

1.5 m

(4'11")

2.9 m

(9'6")

60"

(1.52 m)

0.75 m

(2'5")

 

1.33 m

(4'4")

1.7 m

(5'6")

3.5 m

(11'5")

70"

(1.78 m)

0.87 m

(2'10")

 

1.55 m

(5'1")

2.0 m

(6'6")

4.1 m

(13'5")

80"

(2.03 m)

1.00 m

(3'3")

 

1.77 m

(5'9")

2.3 m

(7'6")

4.7 m

(15'5")

90"

(2.29 m)

1.12 m

(3'8")

 

1.99 m

(6'6")

2.6 m

(8'6")

5.3 m

(17'4")

100"

(2.54 m)

1.25 m

(4'1")

 

2.21 m

(7'3")

2.9 m

(9'6")

5.9 m

(19'4")

120"

(3.05 m)

1.49 m

(4'10")

 

2.66 m

(8'8")

3.5 m

(11'5")

7.1 m

(23'3")

150"

(3.81 m)

1.87 m

(6'1")

 

3.32 m

(10'10")

4.4 m

(14'5")

8.8 m

(28'10")

200"

(5.08 m)

2.49 m

(8'2")

 

4.43 m

(14'6")

5.9 m

(19'4")

11.8 m

(38'8")

250"

(6.35 m)

3.11 m

(10'2")

 

5.53 m

(18'1")

7.4 m

(24'3")

14.7 m

(48'2")

300"

(7.62 m)

3.74 m

(12'3")

 

6.64 m

(21'9")

8.9 m

(29'2")

17.7 m

(58')

* All measurements above are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.

Calculation methods for screen dimensions

You can calculate more detailed screen dimension from the screen diagonal.

SW (m) = SD (") x 0.0221

SH (m) = SD (") x 0.0125

LW (m) = 0.0297 x SD (") - 0.045

LT (m) = 0.0592 x SD (") - 0.061

* The results above are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.

Screen size and throw distance for 4:3 aspect ratio

 

 

Projection size (4 : 3)

 

 

 

Throw distance (L)

 

Screen diagonal

Screen height (SH)

Screen width (SW)

Minimum distance

Maximum distance

(SD)

(LW)

(LT)

 

 

 

 

33"

(0.84 m)

0.50 m

(1'7")

0.67 m

(2'2")

 

 

2.1 m

(6'10")

40"

(1.02 m)

0.61 m

(2')

0.81 m

(2'7")

1.3 m

(4'3")

2.6 m

(8'6")

50"

(1.27 m)

0.76 m

(2'5")

1.02 m

(3'4")

1.6 m

(5'2")

3.2 m

(10'5")

60"

(1.52 m)

0.91 m

(2'11")

1.22 m

(4')

1.9 m

(6'2")

3.9 m

(12'9")

70"

(1.78 m)

1.07 m

(3'06")

1.42 m

(4'7")

2.3 m

(7'6")

4.5 m

(14'9")

80"

(2.03 m)

1.22 m

(4')

1.63 m

(5'4")

2.6 m

(8'6")

5.2 m

(17')

90"

(2.29 m)

1.37 m

(4'5")

1.83 m

(6')

2.9 m

(9'6")

5.8 m

(19')

100"

(2.54 m)

1.52 m

(4'11")

2.03 m

(6'7")

3.2 m

(10'5")

6.5 m

(21'3")

120"

(3.05 m)

1.83 m

(6')

2.44 m

(8')

3.9 m

(12'9")

7.8 m

(25'7")

150"

(3.81 m)

2.29 m

(7'6")

3.05 m

(10')

4.9 m

(16')

9.8 m

(32'1")

200"

(5.08 m)

3.05 m

(10')

4.06 m

(13'3")

6.5 m

(21'3")

13.0 m

(42'7")

250"

(6.35 m)

3.81 m

(12'6")

5.08 m

(16'8")

8.2 m

(26'10")

16.3 m

(53'5")

300"

(7.62 m)

4.57 m

(14'11")

6.10 m

(20')

9.8 m

(32'1")

19.5 m

(63'11")

* All measurements above are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.

Calculation methods for screen dimensions

You can calculate more detailed screen dimension from the screen diagonal.

SW (m) = SD (") x 0.0203

SH (m) = SD (") x 0.0152

LW (m) = 0.0339 x SD (") - 0.052

LT (m) = 0.0653 x SD (") - 0.052

* The results above are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.

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Contents Model No. PT-FW100NTU PT-FW100NTU Important Safety NoticeImportant Information Trade Name Important Safety NoticeDeclaration of Conformity PanasonicContents Contents SettingsMaintenance AppendixPrecautions with regard to safety Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used Precautions with regard to safetyDo not set up the projector outdoors Use only the specified batteriesDo not mix old and new batteries Remove the used batteries from the remote control promptlyDo not put your weight on this projector Electric shocks can result if this is not doneAccessories Preparation Minimum required setting screenRead this first Remote control About Your ProjectorTop and front view Projector bodyAbout Your Projector Control panelOutput by menu operation About Your Projector Back and bottom viewComputer. Selectable for input Screen size and throw distance Setting upCalculation methods for screen dimensions Getting StartedProjection method Front leg adjusters and throwing angleSetting up Mounting in the ceiling and projecting from frontHorizontal shift Adjusting the Lens shift leverLens shift and positioning Vertical shiftWhen the projector position is fixed Setting up Projector location rangeWhen the screen position is fixed Before connection to the projector Connecting with computersConnections LAN terminalConnecting with Component Connecting with AV equipmentConnecting with Video IN/S-VIDEO ConnectionsPower indicator Switching the projector on/offPower cord Switching the projector on/off Switching on the projectorSwitching off the projector Switch the Main Power on Press the Power buttonPositioning the image Selecting the input signalProjecting an image Focus lever Zoom leverOperating range Remote control operationSetting up the image position automatically OperationSwitching the input signal Using the laser pointerCapturing an image Resetting to the factory default settingsProjecting an image in INDEX-WINDOW mode Stopping the projection temporaryEnlarging the centred area Controlling the volume of the speakerProjecting 2 images at a time Navigating through the Menu Adjusting with the bar scale itemsMenu Navigation Displaying the Main menuMain menu and Sub-menu Menu NavigationWEB Control Live Mode CUT Status Initialize Password Change Network StandbyContents 169 1610Picture menu For RGB signals Detailed SetupFor S-VIDEO/VIDEO signals Position menu Screen Format menu Aspect ratio depend on signalsFrame Lock OptionOption menu Signal Search Power OFF TimerAuto Setup Direct Power onTest Pattern HighlandClosed Caption Security menu Input PasswordPassword Change Text DisplayNetwork menu, the following items are available Network menuItems in Network menu Lamp indicator TEMP, Lamp and Filter IndicatorsManaging the indicated problems Temp indicatorReplacing the ARF Auto Rolling Filter Care and ReplacementCleaning the projector Replacing the Lamp unit Care and Replacement Resetting the FilterWhen to replace the Lamp unit Before replacing the Lamp unitInstalling the safety cable Ceiling mount bracket safeguardsCare and Replacement Replacement procedure Removing and replacing the lamp unitTroubleshooting Quality *2 List of compatible signalsTechnical Information Dots *1 KHz MHzSerial terminal Computer connection guidance Technical Information Cable specificationsControl commands ProjectorInput signal Lamp switchingSwitching input Signals Remote terminalSpecifications Audio COMPONENT1OUT Computer AudioScreen size and throw distance for 169 aspect ratio Screen size and throw distance for 43 aspect ratioUnit mm DimensionsTrademark acknowledgements These Operating Instructions are printed on recycled paperCalculation methods IndexALS Ambient Luminance Sensor ARF Auto Rolling Filter LeverNavigation buttons IndexMains lead Screen sizeNuméro de série Avis important concernant la sécuritéImformation Importante Avertissement Avis important concernant la sécuritéInformation Importante AdvertenciaPrécautions de sécurité AvertissementMises EN Garde Précautions de sécuritéSinon cela peut causer des chocs électriques Utiliser uniquement les piles spécifiéesNe pas mélanger des piles usées et des piles neuves Précautions lors de lutilisation Précautions lors de linstallationPrécautions lors du transport Avant de remplacer le lUnité de la lampe Remplacement de lunité de la lampeDélai de remplacement de lUnité de la lampe Retirer et remplacer la lampe Installation du câble de sécuritéProtections du support de montage au plafond De lUnité dePanasonic Projector Systems Company Technical Support