Setting Up The Projector
1.Place the projector on a sturdy, flat surface within 1.8 meters of a computer or video source (e.g. video tape deck, camcorder, digital camera, or laser disk player).
2.Place the projector at a qualified distance from the screen so as to project the desired screen size. Refer to the following chart for suitable distances to keep.
3. Adjust the projector so as |
| HORIZONTAL DISTANCE | ||
SCREEN | BETWEEN THE PROJECTOR | |||
to parallel the lens at right | AND THE SCREEN | |||
SIZE | ||||
angles to the screen. If | The Shortest | The Longest | ||
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| Distance | Distance | ||
the projector is not angled |
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300” | 12.5m | 16.5m | ||
correctly, the screen | 200” | 8.5m | 12.0m | |
image will be crooked. | 100” | 4.5m | 6.0m | |
80” | 3.5m | 4.5m | ||
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| 60” | 2.5m | 3.0m | |
4. Connect one end of the | 40” | 1.5m | 2.0m | |
power cable bundled with | 30” |
| 1.5m | |
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this projector to its power connector. Connect the other end to a grounded electrical socket.
Warning:
Never look into the lens of the projector and never let children look into the lens of the projector.
5.To insert the batteries in the remote control device, slide off the battery compartment cover as shown below.
6.Install two AA type batteries bundle with your packing as the diagram shows.
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