BenQ W5000, W20000 Installation for a 43 ratio screen, Min Max Highest Lowest Image, Diagonal

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Installation for a 4:3 ratio screen

The illustrations and table below are provided for those users who already have 4:3 aspect ratio screens or intend to purchase 4:3 aspect ratio screens to view 16:9 ratio projected images.

English

Floor Installation

Diagonal Image Height

Screen

 

 

Center of the lens

Projection Distance

Floor

Ceiling Installation

Ceiling

Diagonal

Image Height

Projection Distance

Center of the lens

Screen

4:3 (standard) ratio screen dimension table

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Screen Dimensions

Projection Distance in cm

Offset

 

 

 

 

Min

 

Max

Highest

Lowest

Image

Diagonal

Height

Width

distance

 

distance

lens

lens

(inch)

(cm)

(cm)

(with

Average

(with min

position

position

Height

 

 

 

max

 

zoom)

(cm)

(cm)(D)*

(cm)

 

 

 

zoom)

 

(C)*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

41

62

83

154

169

184

5

-42

47

50

76

102

187

206

225

6

-51

57

60

91

122

225

248

270

7

-62

69

70

107

142

262

289

315

8

-72

80

80

122

163

300

330

360

9

-82

91

90

137

183

337

371

405

10

-93

103

100

152

203

375

413

450

11

-103

114

110

168

224

412

454

495

13

-113

126

120

183

244

450

495

539

14

-123

137

130

198

264

487

536

584

15

-134

149

140

213

284

525

577

629

16

-144

160

150

229

305

562

618

674

17

-154

171

160

244

325

599

659

719

18

-165

183

170

259

345

637

701

764

19

-175

194

180

274

366

674

742

809

21

-185

206

190

290

386

712

783

854

22

-195

217

200

305

406

749

824

899

23

-206

229

250

381

508

937

1031

1124

29

-257

286

300

457

610

1124

1237

1349

34

-309

343

* See the pictures of "Shifting the projection lens vertically" on page 12 for the range of (C) and (D)

The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. Only the recommended screen sizes are listed. If the your screen size is not in the table above, please contact your BenQ dealer for assistance.

Positioning your projector

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Contents W20000/W5000 Digital Projector Home Cinema Series WelcomeTable of contents Important safety instructions Do not block the ventilation holes while During operation. It may harm your sightDo not step on the projector or place any objects upon it Ceiling mounting the projector Moisture condensationAvoid volatile liquid DisposalOverview Shipping contentsRemote control batteries Remote control operationProjector features Rear view Connector panelProjector exterior view Front and upper side viewControl panel Controls and functionsRemote control Choosing a location Positioning your projectorShifting the projection lens vertically Obtaining a preferred projected image sizeDetermine the aspect ratio of your screen, 169 or 43? With min Position Zoom Cm C Cm D Projection dimensionsInstallation for a 169 ratio screen Widescreen ratio screen dimension tableInstallation for a 43 ratio screen Min Max Highest Lowest ImageDiagonal Better video quality Connecting with video equipmentPreparations Best video qualityConnecting Hdmi devices Connecting Rgbhv devicesConnecting component-video devices Connecting S-Video or video devices Connecting a computerConnect the projector to a computer with a VGA-BNC cable Turning the projector on Using the projectorUsing the remote control or projector Using the OSD menuAdjust the projected picture to the size that you Using the menusFine-tuning the image size and clarity Use / to highlight the System Setup menuIf you forget the password Using a security cable lockUtilizing the password function Setting a passwordConfirm the new password by re-entering the new password Entering the password recall procedureChanging the password Disabling the password functionTwo parallel sides Adjusting the projected imageAdjusting the projection angle Correcting picture distortionUsing the remote control Using the preset and user modesSelecting a preset mode Fine-tuning the selected picture modeEnter and Exit Setting the User 1/User 2/User 3 modeResetting the picture mode Renaming user modesFine-tuning the picture quality Controlling image clarity Setting Black LevelSelecting a color temperature Advanced picture quality controlsColor Management Setting a preferred color temperatureTo set a preferred color temperature To adjust and store the settingsUsing the remote control Adjusting Brilliant ColorSelecting a Gamma setting Adjusting contrast ratio via IrisTheir original width using this setting Selecting the aspect ratioAbout the aspect ratio Suitable for use with PC and Rgbhd source inputs Using Panamorph lenses optionalTo activate High Altitude Mode Operating in a high altitude environmentHighlight PIP and press / to select On Disabled functions for the active windowsDisplaying more than one image source simultaneously PIP source conflict listCreating your own startup screen Personalizing the projector menu displayLocking control keys Commands during the cooling process Turning the power offOn-Screen Display OSD structure On-Screen Display OSD menusSystem Setup SetupInformation Picture -- Advanced menu Picture -- Basic menuDisplay menu System Setup menuAdvanced Setup menu Lamp Hours ResolutionInformation menu SourceCare of the projector Additional informationResetting the filter timer To clean the filterExtending lamp life Setting Auto OffLamp information Getting to know the lamp hourReplacing the lamp Timing of replacing the lampPulling it too quickly may cause the lamp to Tighten the screws securing the lamp boxAfter the startup logo, press Menu and then press / until Resetting the lamp timerIndicators Troubleshooting Electrical SpecificationsDimensions OpticalFormat Resolution Refresh rateHz Freq.KHz Pixel Freq.MHz Timing chartSupported timing for Video and S-Video inputs Supported timing for Hdmi inputDisclaimer Warranty and Copyright informationWarranty CopyrightMIC statement Regulation statementsFCC statement for United States users EEC statement for European users