Dukane 8766 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

B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center

 

 

C = Throw distance

 

 

D = Vertical distance between lens center and top of screen (bottom of

 

 

screen for desktop)

 

Screen Diagonal

α = Throw angle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen Height

Screen center

NOTE: Distances may vary +/-5%.

 

 

 

(B)

 

 

(D)

Screen Bottom

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lens Center

Throw Angle (α)

 

 

 

Throw Distance (C)

 

Screen Size

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

α

 

 

 

Screen Size

 

B

 

C

 

D

 

α

 

Diagonal

Width

Height

 

Wide – Tele

 

Wide – Tele

 

Diagonal

Width

Height

 

Wide – Tele

 

Wide – Tele

inch

inch

inch

inch

inch

 

inch

degree

 

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

 

mm

degree

21

17

13

5

–––

-

29

1

–––

- 10.0

 

533

427

320

130

–––

-

740

30

–––

- 10.0

25

20

15

6

29

-

35

1

11.8

-

9.9

 

635

508

381

150

740

-

880

40

11.8

-

9.9

30

24

18

7

35

-

42

2

11.7

-

9.8

 

762

610

457

180

890

- 1070

40

11.7

-

9.8

40

32

24

10

47

-

57

2

11.6

-

9.7

 

1016

813

610

250

1200

- 1440

60

11.6

-

9.7

60

48

36

15

71

-

86

3

11.5

-

9.6

 

1524

1219

914

370

1810

- 2180

90

11.5

-

9.6

72

58

43

17

86

-

103

4

11.4

-

9.6

 

1829

1463

1097

440

2180

- 2620

110

11.4

-

9.6

80

64

48

19

96

-

115

5

11.4

-

9.6

 

2032

1626

1219

490

2430

- 2920

120

11.4

-

9.6

84

67

50

20

101

-

121

5

11.4

-

9.6

 

2134

1707

1280

520

2550

- 3060

120

11.4

-

9.6

90

72

54

22

108

-

129

5

11.4

-

9.5

 

2286

1829

1372

550

2740

- 3290

130

11.4

-

9.5

100

80

60

24

120

-

144

6

11.4

-

9.5

 

2540

2032

1524

610

3050

- 3660

150

11.4

-

9.5

120

96

72

29

144

-

173

7

11.4

-

9.5

 

3048

2438

1829

740

3660

- 4400

180

11.4

-

9.5

150

120

90

36

181

-

217

9

11.4

-

9.5

 

3810

3048

2286

920

4590

- 5510

220

11.4

-

9.5

180

144

108

44

217

-

260

10

11.3

-

9.5

 

4572

3658

2743

1110

5510

- 6610

270

11.3

-

9.5

200

160

120

48

241

-

290

12

11.3

-

9.5

 

5080

4064

3048

1230

6130

- 7350

300

11.3

-

9.5

210

168

126

51

253

-

304

12

11.3

-

9.5

 

5334

4267

3200

1290

6440

- 7720

310

11.3

-

9.5

240

192

144

58

290

-

348

14

11.3

-

9.5

 

6096

4877

3658

1470

7360

- 8830

350

11.3

-

9.5

270

216

162

65

326

-

391

16

11.3

-

9.5

 

6858

5486

4115

1660

8290

- 9940

400

11.3

-

9.5

300

240

180

73

363

-

400

17

11.3

-

9.5

 

7620

6096

4572

1840

9210

-11050

440

11.3

-

9.5

WARNING

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

*Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.

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 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 your remote control to correct the orientation. (See page E-27.)

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Contents Model Safety Cautions Fire and Shock Precautions Lamp ReplacementWhats in the Box? Table of Contents Features youll enjoy IntroductionIntroduction to the Projector Congratulations on Your Purchase of The ProjectorPart Names of the Projector Attaching the lens capAttaching the supplied carrying handle Top Features Terminal Panel Features Part Names of the Remote Control Battery Installation 7m/22 feetInstallation and Connections Setting Up the Screen and the ProjectorSelecting a Location Distance Chart Do not attempt to install the projector yourselfThrow Distance and Screen Size Reflecting the ImageConnecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Making ConnectionsConnecting an External Monitor To connect Scart output RGBConnecting Your DVD Player ComponentConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Connecting the Supplied Power CableProjecting AN Image Basic Operation Turning on the ProjectorAdjusting the Picture Size and Position Using the Remote ControlAdjust the Tilt Foot Selecting a SourceCorrecting the Vertical Keystone Distortion Auto Keystone CorrectionManual Keystone Correction FocusTurning Up or Down Volume Adjusting the Image Using Auto AdjustTo turn off the projector Convenient Features Using the Remote Mouse FunctionTurning Off the Image and Sound Freezing a PictureEnlarging and Moving a Picture Getting the InformationUsing ON-SCREEN Menu Using the MenusBasic Menu Operation List of Menu Items Control Panel Key LockClear Lamp Hour Meter Menu Elements Menu Descriptions & Functions PictureImage Setup AdvancedSelecting Signal Format Signal Select Enabling Auto Adjust Auto AdjustAdjusting Position/Clock when Auto Adjust is off InformationDefault Maintenance Replacing the LampTo replace the lamp Cleaning Cleaning or Replacing the FilterCleaning the Cabinet and the Lens Vacuum the filter-through the filter coverTroubleshooting Power IndicatorStatus Indicator Lamp IndicatorCommon Problems & Solutions Check These Items Image isn’t square toSpecifications Model Number 8766 OpticalCabinet Dimensions Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input ConnectorMini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Pin No RGB Signal Analog YCbCr SignalCompatible Input Signal List Dukane Corporation 676-2486 584-5156676-2487 584-0984

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