Panasonic PT-F100NTU 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

Projected image

SH

SW

Screen

****mm

 

 

Projection size (4 : 3)

 

 

 

Throw distance (L)

 

Screen diagonal

Screen height (SH)

Screen width (SW)

Minimum distance

Maximum distance

(SD)

(LW)

(LT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

33"

(0.84 m)

0.50 m

(1'7")

0.67 m

(2'2")

 

 

1.9 m

(6'2")

40"

(1.02 m)

0.61 m

(2')

0.81 m

(2'7")

1.2 m

(3'11")

2.4 m

(7'10")

50"

(1.27 m)

0.76 m

(2'5")

1.02 m

(3'4")

1.5 m

(4'11")

3.0 m

(9'10")

60"

(1.52 m)

0.91 m

(2'11")

1.22 m

(4')

1.8 m

(5'10")

3.6 m

(11'9")

70"

(1.78 m)

1.07 m

(3'06")

1.42 m

(4'7")

2.1 m

(6'10")

4.2 m

(13'9")

80"

(2.03 m)

1.22 m

(4')

1.63 m

(5'4")

2.4 m

(7'10")

4.8 m

(15'8")

90"

(2.29 m)

1.37 m

(4'5")

1.83 m

(6')

2.7 m

(8'10")

5.4 m

(17'8")

100"

(2.54 m)

1.52 m

(4'11")

2.03 m

(6'7")

3.0 m

(9'10")

6.0 m

(19'8")

120"

(3.05 m)

1.83 m

(6')

2.44 m

(8')

3.6 m

(11'9")

7.2 m

(23'7")

150"

(3.81 m)

2.29 m

(7'6")

3.05 m

(10')

4.5 m

(14'9")

9.0 m

(29'6")

200"

(5.08 m)

3.05 m

(10')

4.06 m

(13'3")

6.0 m

(19'8")

12.1 m

(39'8")

250"

(6.37 m)

3.81 m

(12'6")

5.08 m

(16'8")

7.6 m

(24'11")

15.1 m

(49'6")

300"

(5.08 m)

4.57 m

(14'11")

6.10 m

(20')

9.1 m

(29'10")

18.1 m

(59'4")

* 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 = SD x 0.0203

SH = SD x 0.0152

LW = 0.0304 x SD - 0.048

LT = 0.0606 x SD - 0.057

Unit: m

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

NOTE:

See “Screen size and throw distance for 16:9 aspect ratio” on page 52.

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 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 PT-F100U Important Safety Notice Model number PT-F100NTU / PT-F100UImportant Safety Notice Declaration of ConformityModel Number PT-F100NTU / PT-F100U Trade Name PanasonicDeclaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity DoCImportant Infomation Contents Maintenance SettingsAppendix Precautions with regard to safety Precautions with regard to safety Do not look into the lens while the projector is being usedLamp cover gets very hot, and touching it can cause burns Use only the specified batteriesRemove the used batteries from the remote control promptly Do not put your weight on this projectorDo not mix old and new batteries Electric shocks can result if this is not doneAccessories Minimum required setting screen Read this firstRemote control About Your ProjectorProjector body About Your ProjectorTop and front view Control panelComputer. Selectable for input About Your Projector Back and bottom viewOutput by menu operation Setting up Calculation methods for screen dimensionsScreen size and throw distance Projected imageFront leg adjusters and throwing angle Setting upProjection method Mounting in the ceiling and projecting from frontAdjusting the Lens shift lever Lens shift and positioningHorizontal shift Vertical shiftWhen the screen position is fixed Setting up Projector location rangeWhen the projector position is fixed Connecting with computers LAN cable RGB signal cableConnections Before connection to the projectorConnecting with AV equipment Connecting with Video IN/S-VIDEOConnecting with Component ConnectionsPower cord Switching the projector on/offPower indicator Switching on the projector Switching off the projectorSwitching the projector on/off Switch the Main Power on Press the Power buttonSelecting the input signal Projecting an imagePositioning the image Focus lever Zoom leverRemote control operation Setting up the image position automaticallyOperating range Facing to the projectorSwitching the input signal Using the laser pointerResetting to the factory default settings Projecting an image in INDEX-WINDOW modeCapturing an image Stopping the projection temporaryControlling the volume of the speaker Enlarging the centered areaEnlarging the image Shifting the center pointAdjusting with the bar scale items Menu NavigationNavigating through the Menu Displaying the Main menuMain menu and Sub-menu Menu NavigationAudio Balance WEB Control Live Mode CUT Status InitializeNetwork Standby Picture menu For S-VIDEO/VIDEO signals Detailed SetupFor RGB signals Position menu When the Resizing is set to OFF ResizingFrame Lock Position menuOption menu Input GuideStartup Logo COMPUTER2 SelectPower OFF Timer Auto SetupDirect Power on Signal SearchHighland Closed CaptionTest Pattern CC2 TT1Input Password Password ChangeSecurity menu Text DisplayItems in Network menu Network menuNetwork menu, the following items are available TEMP, Lamp and ARF Indicators Managing the indicated problemsLamp indicator Temp indicatorCleaning the projector Care and ReplacementReplacing the ARF Auto Rolling Filter Care and Replacement When to replace the Lamp unitReplacing the Lamp unit Before replacing the Lamp unitCeiling mount bracket safeguards Care and Replacement Replacement procedureInstalling the safety cable Removing and replacing the lamp unitTroubleshooting List of compatible signals Technical InformationQuality*2 Dots*1 KHz MHzSerial terminal Technical Information Cable specifications Control commandsComputer connection guidance ProjectorLamp switching Switching input SignalsInput signal Remote terminalSpecifications OUT AudioComputer Audio Variable AudioScreen size and throw distance for 169 aspect ratio Projection size 16 Throw distance LScreen height SH Screen width SW Minimum distance SW = SD x SH = SD x Unit m LW = 0.0332 x SD LT = 0.066 x SDTrademark acknowledgements DimensionsThese Operating Instructions are printed on recycled paper Index ALS Ambient Luminance Sensor ARF Auto Rolling FilterCalculation methods LeverIndex Numéro de modèle PT-F100NTU / PT-F100U Avis important concernant la sécuritéNuméro de série Avertissement Avis important concernant la sécuritéAdvertencia Déclaration de conformité Précautions de sécurité AvertissementMises EN Garde Précautions de sécuritéNe pas mélanger des piles usées et des piles neuves Utiliser uniquement les piles spécifiéesSinon cela peut causer des chocs électriques Précautions lors du transport Précautions lors de linstallationPrécautions lors de lutilisation Remplacement de lunité de la lampe Délai de remplacement de lUnité de la lampe«LAMPE DE REMPLACEMENT» est Avant de remplacer le lUnité de la lampeRetirer et remplacer la lampe De lUnité de La lampeInstallation du câble de sécurité Remplacement de lunité de la lampeProtections du support de montage au plafond Technical Support Panasonic Projector Systems CompanyProfessional/Industrial Video