Panasonic PT-AX200E manual Setting up, Screen size and throw distance, Projected image

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Setting up

Screen size and throw distance

You can adjust the projection size with 2.0x zoom lens. Calculate and define the throw distance as follows.

Getting Started

 

 

 

 

 

S

Projected image

SH

 

 

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SW

Screen

 

 

Projection size (16 : 9)

 

 

 

Throw distance (L)

 

Screen Diagonal

Screen height (SH)

 

Screen width (SW)

Minimum distance

Maximum distance

(SD)

 

(LW)

(LT)

 

 

 

 

 

1.02 m

(40")

0.50 m

(1'7")

 

0.89 m

(2'11")

1.2 m

(3'11")

2.4 m

(7'10")

1.27 m

(50")

0.62 m

(2')

 

1.11 m

(3'7")

1.5 m

(4'11")

3.0 m

(9'10")

1.52 m

(60")

0.75 m

(2'5")

 

1.33 m

(4'4")

1.8 m

(5'10")

3.7 m

(12'1")

1.78 m

(70")

0.87 m

(2'10")

 

1.55 m

(5'1")

2.1 m

(6'10")

4.3 m

(14'1")

2.03 m

(80")

1.00 m

(3'3")

 

1.77 m

(5'9")

2.4 m

(7'10")

4.9 m

(16')

2.29 m

(90")

1.12 m

(3'8")

 

1.99 m

(6'6")

2.7 m

(8'10")

5.5 m

(17')

2.54 m

(100")

1.24 m

(4')

 

2.21 m

(7'3")

3.1 m

(10'2")

6.2 m

(20'4")

3.05 m

(120")

1.49 m

(4'10")

 

2.66 m

(8'8")

3.7 m

(12'1")

7.4 m

(24'3")

3.81 m

(150")

1.87 m

(6'1")

 

3.32 m (10'10")

4.6 m

(15'1")

9.3 m

(30'6")

5.08 m

(200")

2.49 m

(8'2")

 

4.43 m

(14'6")

6.2 m

(20'4")

12.4 m

(40'8")

* All measurements above are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.

Calculation methods for screen dimensions

You can calculate more detailed screen dimension from the screen diagonal.

SW (m) = SD (m) x 0.872

SH (m) = SD (m) x 0.490

LW (m) = 1.2244 x SD (m) - 0.056

LT (m) = 2.449 x SD (m) - 0.056

* The results above are approximate and may differ slightly from the actual measurements.

NOTE:

Do not use the projector at a raised or a horizontally tilted position as it may cause malfunction of the projector.

Make sure the projector lens surface is parallel with the screen. You can tilt the projector body less than approximately ± 30° vertically. Overtilting may result in shortening the component’s life.

For the best quality of the projection image, install a screen where sun light or room light

does not shine directly onto the screen. Close window shades or curtains to block the lights.

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Contents Operating Instructions This Apparatus Must be Earthed Important Safety NoticeFor business users in the European Union To rain or moistureImportant Safety Notice Important the Moulded Plug U.K. onlyContents Picture menu ContentsMenu Navigation Position menuPrecautions with regard to safety Do not look into the lens while the projector is being used Precautions with regard to safetyDo not set up the projector outdoors Use only the specified batteriesDo not mix old and new batteries Remove the used batteries from the remote control promptlyDo not put your weight on this projector Electric shocks can result if this is not doneLiquid crystal panel Order to get the best picture qualityDo not touch the surfaces of the lens with your bare hands ScreenAccessories Mains lead for UKRemote control About Your ProjectorTop and front view Projector bodyAbout Your Projector About Your Projector Back and bottom view Screen size and throw distance Setting upCalculation methods for screen dimensions Projected imageProjection method Front leg adjusters and throwing angleSetting up Mounting in the ceiling and projecting from frontHorizontal shift Adjusting the lens shift leverLens shift and positioning Vertical shiftWhen the projector position is fixed Setting up Projector location rangeWhen the screen position is fixed 63% 25%Connecting to Computer IN/HDMI Before connecting to the projectorConnecting to Component IN/VIDEO IN/S-VIDEO ConnectionsConnecting Switching the projector on/offPower indicator Mains leadSwitching the projector on/off Switching on the projectorSwitching off the projector Adjust the focus and the projected image size Selecting the input signalSwitch on the connected devices Projecting an imageOperating range Remote control operationSwitching the preset settings Turning on the button backlightResetting to the factory default settings Adjusting the imageSwitching the aspect ratio Remote control operationManaging stored logs Setting your own colour profileAdjusting the selected colour BrightnessLoading saved profiles Saving a log setting as a profileChanging the profile names Deleting the saved profilesComponent Video Computer Hdmi 1 Hdmi 2 Switching the input signalAssigning the functions for shortcut Displaying the main menu Menu NavigationNavigating through the Menu Menu Navigation DefaultMain menu and sub-menu DOT Clock *1 Clock Phase *2Position AspectPicture menu Light Harmonizer Colour TemperatureDynamic Iris Advanced MenuFavourite Save Favourite LoadChanging the name of the memory setting Signal ModeDeleting a memory setting You can edit the named memory settingsPosition Clock PhasePosition menu DOT ClockPosition menu Aspect ratio options and projection example Component signalsComputer signals ScrollOver Scan Auto SetupWSS KeystoneBlank function Remote controlFunction Button Option menu Lamp Runtime Lamp PowerSleep Test PatternLamp indicator Temp and Lamp IndicatorsManaging the indicated problems Temp indicatorCare and Replacement Cleaning the projectorReplacing the lamp unit Care and ReplacementWhen to replace the lamp unit Before replacing the lamp unitSelect Lamp Runtime Care and Replacement Removing and replacing the lamp unitResetting the Lamp Runtime Troubleshooting List of compatible signals Technical InformationSerial terminal Inquiry Commands Technical Information Communication settingsControl commands Specifications Component VideoComputer HdmiCeiling mount bracket safeguards Installing the safety cableUnit mm DimensionsTrademark acknowledgements Index Index Accessory ConnectingAccessory Screen size Calculation methods Security lock Main menu Navigation Sub-menu
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