Installation
Vertical and Horizontal | ➤ | Proper placement of the projector relative to the screen will yield a rectangular, |
Position |
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| Ideally, the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen and in such a way |
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| that the lens center and screen center are aligned with each other, as shown in Figure |
Ceiling Installation
Ceiling
Height
Projection Distance
Lens Center
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| Screen | Lens Center |
| Floor Installation |
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| Height | Screen | Lens Center |
| Lens Center |
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| Floor |
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Vertical and Horizontal ➤ | If it is not possible to align the projector and screen as shown in Figure | ||
Lens Shift | the lens shift controls to center the image on the screen. Lens shift is generally expressed | ||
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| Screen Center |
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| 0% |
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| 50% Height |
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| Lens Shift |
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| (0.5 x H) |
Base plate
to lens center =
approx.
on the amount of lens shift)
100% Height
Lens Shift
(1.0 x H)
150% Height
Lens Shift
(1.5 x H)
Note: This is a general example of lens shift. Lenses vary in their shift capabilities. No particular lens or projector is used in this example.
Figure 3-3. Vertical Lens Shift
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