Knoll Systems HDP6000 user manual Projector Positioning, Anamorphic Lens

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Projector Positioning

The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases.

The manual zoom allows the distance from the screen to be within a minimum and maximum range. See the chart on the next page for details. The example below defines the screen height, width, diagonal, etc.

HDP6000 Projection Throw Distance 16:9 Video Screen:

Screen Diagonal

Minimum Distance

Maximum Distance

Viewing Area

92"

103"

121"

135"

183"

204"

 

 

45"x80"

50.5"x89.75"

 

 

106"

110"

122.5"

146.75"

139"

145"

161"

193"

209"

217"

242"

290"

 

 

 

 

52"x92"

54"x96"

60"x107"

72"x128"

 

 

 

 

MAXIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN (16:9) = 1.98 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE MINIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN (16:9) = 1.31 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE

An interactive screen calculator (in Microsoft Excel format) is available at:

www.knollsystems.com/prod-hdp6000-throw.html

Anamorphic Lens

Please note the HDP6000 is designed for use with 16:9 screens. They also have a built in scaler for use with 2.35:1 screens. To display images at the highest definition possible in 2.35:1 or cinemascope (most major movies are filmed in 2.35:1) an anamorphic lens is required. We recommend the Panamorph brand, which has fixed, movable and motorized anamorphic lens for use with the HDP6000.

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Contents Kameleon HDP6000 Safety Certifications. Regulatory Model H8300 FCC WarningDeclaration of Conformity TrademarksTable of Contents Important Operating Considerations for Safety Product specifications IntroductionThree 12-volt DC outputs PowerRS232Rear Connector Panel Setting up the Projector Projector Positioning Anamorphic LensChoosing the aspect ratio Video QualityConnecting a video device Digital connections? No start up screen? Get help on Remove the top front lidAdjust the focus and zoom Shutting down the projector Screen Save TimeAuto Off Time Turning off the projectorTroubleshooting your setup Activate the laptops external Page Page Still need assistance? Using the remote controlTroubleshooting the remote Optimizing computer images Presentation featuresUsing the keypad buttons Customizing the projector Using the menusOptimizing video images Basic Picture menu Advanced Picture menu Setup menu Status and Service menu Replacing the projection lamp MaintenanceHelp Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly Lamp replacement procedureUsing the Security Lock RS-232 terminal specifications Communication configurationLimitations Error ConditionsFunction Command Response Page Page Page SplitScreen Compatibility Limited Warranty