Mitsumi electronic HC6500 Setting up your projector, When the aspect ratio of the image is

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Setting up your projector (continued)

Screen size and projection distance (continued)

Screen width (SW)

Screen

 

Down side

(SH)

H1

height

50%

H1

Screen

 

50%

 

Up side

 

L

Left side

When the aspect ratio of the screen is 4:3

When the aspect ratio of the screen is 4:3, the positional relation between the projected image and the screen is as shown on the right. Refer to the following table for installation.

When the aspect ratio of the image is 16:9

Right side

W1 W1

SW (=W)

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

SH

 

 

 

 

 

 

H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

 

 

Screen size (4:3)

 

Size of the projected image (16:9)

Black

Projection distance (L)

Lens movable range

Diagonal size

Height (SH)

Width (SW)

Height (H)

Width (W)

space (B)

Shortest (Wide)

Longest (Tele)

 

H1

W1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

m

inch

m

inch

 

cm

inch

 

cm

50

127

30

76

40

102

23

57

40

102

4

10

55

1.4

89

2.3

17

 

43

2

 

5

60

152

36

91

48

122

27

69

48

122

5

11

66

1.7

108

2.7

20

 

51

2

 

6

70

178

42

107

56

142

32

80

56

142

5

13

78

2.0

126

3.2

24

 

60

3

 

7

80

203

48

122

64

163

36

91

64

163

6

15

89

2.3

144

3.7

27

 

69

3

 

8

90

229

54

137

72

183

41

103

72

183

7

17

101

2.6

163

4.1

30

 

77

4

 

9

100

254

60

152

80

203

45

114

80

203

8

19

112

2.9

181

4.6

34

 

86

4

 

10

110

279

66

168

88

224

50

126

88

224

8

21

124

3.1

199

5.1

37

 

94

4

 

11

120

305

72

183

96

244

54

137

96

244

9

23

135

3.4

218

5.5

41

 

103

5

 

12

150

381

90

229

120

305

68

171

120

305

11

29

170

4.3

273

6.9

51

 

129

6

 

15

200

508

120

305

160

406

90

229

160

406

15

38

227

5.8

365

9.3

68

 

171

8

 

20

250

635

150

381

200

508

113

286

200

508

19

48

285

7.2

456

11.6

84

 

214

10

 

25

300

762

180

457

240

610

135

343

240

610

23

57

342

8.7

548

13.9

101

 

257

12

 

30

Projection distance changes according to the setting of SCREEN SIZE in the ADVANCED MENU in the IMAGE menu. The table above is in the case of “16:9.”

When the aspect ratio of the screen is 2.35:1 (CinemaScope)

 

Screen size (2.35:1)

 

Projection distance (L)

Lens movable range

Diagonal size

Height (SH)

Width (SW)

Shortest (Wide)

Longest (Tele)

 

H1

W1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

cm

inch

m

inch

m

inch

 

cm

inch

 

cm

100

254

39

99

92

234

130

3.3

209

5.3

39

 

99

5

 

12

110

279

43

109

101

257

143

3.6

230

5.8

43

 

108

5

 

13

120

305

47

119

110

281

156

4.0

251

6.4

47

 

118

6

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

130

330

51

129

120

304

169

4.3

272

6.9

50

 

128

6

 

15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

140

356

55

139

129

327

183

4.6

293

7.4

54

 

138

6

 

16

150

381

59

149

138

351

196

5.0

314

8.0

58

 

148

7

 

18

160

406

63

159

147

374

209

5.3

335

8.5

62

 

158

7

 

19

170

432

66

169

156

397

222

5.6

356

9.1

66

 

168

8

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

180

457

70

179

166

421

236

6.0

377

9.6

70

 

178

8

 

21

190

483

74

189

175

444

249

6.3

399

10.1

74

 

187

9

 

22

200

508

78

199

184

468

262

6.7

420

10.7

78

 

197

9

 

23

Projection distance changes according to the setting of SCREEN SIZE in the ADVANCED MENU in the IMAGE menu. The table above is in the case of “CINEMA SCOPE (2.35:1).”

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Contents HC6500 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open When using the projector in EuropeContents Important safeguards Important safeguards Preparing your projector Checking accessoriesInserting the batteries into the remote control Removing the batteries from the remote controlAttaching the lens cap Indicator area Control panel Terminal panelPreparing your projector OverviewBottom side Remote controlUsing the picture quality adjusting buttons Adjustment feetReception angle Using the remote controlOperational range of the remote control Screen size and projection distance Setting up your projectorSetting up the screen When the aspect ratio of the screen isWhen the aspect ratio of the image is Setting up your projectorWhen the aspect ratio of the screen is 2.351 CinemaScope Correcting skewed or distorted image Adjusting the position of the projected imageWhen fine streaks are seen on projected images When projected images are distorted to a trapezoidTrigger terminal Front projection, ceiling mountingRear projection Preparation Connecting the projector to video equipmentViewing video images Basic home theater system connectionViewing video images Connecting to a video player, etcConnecting to a DVD player or Hdtv decoder When a TV tuner or VCR is connectedConnection for video equipment having an Hdmi terminal Connecting to video equipment having a Hdmi terminalPlugging in the power cord Projecting images To stop projecting ZOOM1 ZOOM2 Stretch ANAMORPHIC1 ANAMORPHIC2 Setting the aspect ratioWith the Feature menu See page 26 for menu setting How to change the settingsWith the remote control About DDC Connecting the projector to a computerPlugging the power cord Viewing computer imagesComputer Viewing computer imagesAuto Position button When connecting to a notebook computerSetting of the resolution Example of the setting procedure for external outputMenu operation Image menu How to set the menusAvailable settings in the menus Menu operationInstallation menu Feature menu User menu Signal menuInformation menu To store the settingsTo enable the stored image quality settings AV memoryTo sharpen or soften the projected image Sharpness Adjusting projected imagesTo adjust the brightness Contrast and Brightness To adjust the color Color and TintTo enable the stored color temperature Adjusting projected imagesTo adjust the tone of white Color Temp About color temperatureNoise reduction To adjust the ratio of change in brightness Gamma ModeLPF Progressive filter To adjust the vertical positionTo cancel the password function Advanced featuresPassword function To enable the password functionReplacing the lamp Interval of lamp replacementTo replace the lamp Reset of the lamp operation timeReplacing the lamp When removing the lamp from the ceiling-mounted projector Cleaning of the lens MaintenanceCleaning of the air-filter Cleaning of the projector and the ventilation slotsNo image appears on the screen Problem Solution TroubleshootingImages are not displayed correctly Problem Solution TroubleshootingOthers Problem Solution Abnormal condition IndicatorsCondition Possible Solution Normal conditionSpecifications Dimension drawings unit mmSpecifications VLT-HC7000LP ConnectorsReplacement part option/not included in the box Computer IN/COMPONENT Video HdmiMitsubishi Electric Corporation

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