Vidikron Throw Ratios for the Vision 65/75 Series, Throw Range Throw Ratio, Projector Model

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Installation

Throw Distance Throw distance is the distance measured from the front of the projector to the screen. This is an important calculation in any projector installation as it determines whether or not you have enough room to install your projector with a desired screen size and if your image will be the right size for your screen.

You can quickly estimate the throw distance by taking the width of the screen and multiplying it by the lens throw ratio; see Figure 3-1.The result of this calculation tells you roughly how far back the projector should be positioned from the screen in order to project a focused image large enough to fill the screen.

Estimating Throw Distance

Throw Distance (TD) = Screen Width (w) x Lens Throw Ratio

Screen

width

 

 

(w)

 

 

TD

Figure 3-1. Estimating Throw Distance

Table 3-3gives the throw ratios for the Vision 65/75, Vision 65/75/CineWide and

Vision 65/75/CineWide with AutoScope.

Table 3-3. Throw Ratios for the Vision 65/75 Series

 

 

Throw Range in

Throw Ratio

Throw Range in

 

 

inches, with

inches, with

 

Throw Ratio

with Primary

 

72.6x40.8-inch

96x40.8-inch (2.35:1)

Projector Model

with Primary

Lens and

(1.78:1) Screen

Screen

 

Lens Only

Anamorphic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lens

 

 

 

 

Minimum

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 65 or

1.88 – 2.19

136.49

158.99

 

(n/a)

 

Vision 75

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 65/CineWide

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 75/CineWide

 

(n/a)

 

1.88 – 2.19

180.48

210.24

(Whitney Lens)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 65/CineWide

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 75/CineWide

 

(n/a)

 

1.53 – 1.68

146.88

161.28

(Rainier II Lens)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 65/CineWide

 

 

 

 

 

 

with AutoScope or

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vision 75/CineWide

1.88 – 2.19

136.49

158.99

1.53 – 1.68

146.88

161.28

with AutoScope

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Rainier II Lens)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Vidikron Vision Model 65/Model 75 Installation/Operation Manual

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Contents 65/75 Page TWO Year Limited Warranty RIGHTS, Limits and Exclusions Product Information Retain for Your Records Important Safety Instructions Compliance Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Part Table of Hazardous Substances Model Name Vision Model 75 Series 1Table of Contents Maintenance and Troubleshooting OperationSerial Communications Table of Contents Xiv 1List of Figures CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram This Manual 1IntroductionAbout This Manual Using This Manual If you need Turn toDescription, Features and Benefits Optional Accessories Vision 65/75 at a Glance Vision 65/75 Front/Side/Top ViewPOWER/STANDBY LED Indicates power status as follows Temp LEDCable Access Door Open to access connectors Vision 65/75 Rear/Bottom/Side ViewHdmi 2 Digital Comp 1 RCA connectors Vision 65/75 Rear PanelComp 2 / RGB Vision 65/75 Remote ControlVolt 250 mA Trigger Output 3.5-mm, mini phono jack On / OFF Source Selection ButtonsVID S-Video Cursor KeysPicture Adjustment Buttons BRT Brightness Memory Preset ButtonsContrast COL ColorPicture-In-Picture PIP Controls LensOperation 3InstallationRemote Control Quick Setup Installation OverviewStep Procedure For Details, Refer to If installing a CineWide-equipped projector InstallInstallation Considerations Projector Installation OptionsInstallation Type Advantages ConsiderationsProjector Model Throw Ratios for the Vision 65/75 SeriesThrow Range Throw Ratio Vertical and Horizontal Position Ceiling InstallationFloor Installation Up/down vertical lens shift percentages Installing the Optional CineWide Lens Mount Fixed CineWide Base Plate Cylindrical LensAutoScope motor assembly MotorVision 65/75 with Ceiling Mount Adapters/Projector Stands Install Lens Motor AutoScope Lens Motor InstallationBase Plate Prismatic Lens Do not OVER-TIGHTEN the ScrewsVision 65/CineWide or Vision 75/CineWide Mounting the Vision 65/75 Floor Mounting UprightHeight or Projection Angle Adjusting the ProjectorUsing the On-Screen Menus on 65/75 Connecting SourceConnections to the Vision 65/75 11. RGB Connections 13. Composite, S-Video and Component Video Connections Connection 14. RS-232 Control System Connection16. Connecting the 12-Volt Trigger Output to Other Equipment AutoScope Lens Motor RearTurning on the Power Power sourceChanging the OSD Language Adjusting the Picture Orientation Primary Lens AdjustmentsZoom Zo om Out FocusInstalling and Adjusting the CineWide Anamorphic Lens These instructions Attach Lens Mounting Assembly to Lens Motor Carriage Plate 18. Attaching the Anamorphic Lens to the Lens Adapter RingAdjusting the Horizontal X Lens Position Installation Adjusting the Geometry Anamorphic Lens Top ViewAdjustment Whitney PrismaticAdjusting the Lens Height Y Anamorphic Lens Top View Selecting an Aspect Ratio Adjusting the Picture 4OperationSelecting Video Memory Selecting An Input SourceUsing Picture-In-Picture PIP Using the On-Screen MenusSetup Picture AdjustInstallation Source SelectSource Select Picture AdjustPerform the adjustments in the order listed here You must enter a passcode to access the ISF menu Typical Pluge Pattern for Adjusting BrightnessTypical Gray Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast Gray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness Description Aspect Ratio SettingsAspect Ratio Cinema Installation Fit a 2.351 screenHorizontal Keystone Correction Vertical Keystone CorrectionPincushion Correction Operation Setup InformationRefer to the instructions for your computer Is powered off, then on again This menu should be used by ISF-certified technicians onlySettings reduce the image brightness CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram Operation Lamp assembly for replacement 5Maintenance and TroubleshootingLamp Replacement Symptom Possible Causes Solution Troubleshooting TipsTroubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting Chart Maintenance and Troubleshooting Serial Command Syntax RS-232 Connection and Port ConfigurationSerial Commands 6Serial CommunicationsSerial Communications Serial Commands Serial Communications 7Specifications Vision 65/75 SpecificationsSpecifications Vision Model 75 Series Home Theater Calibration Specifications VisionIndustry-Standard Specifications Vision Model 65 Series Industry-Standard Specifications Vision Model 75 SeriesPower Requirements DimensionsWeight without lens Limited WarrantyVision 65/75 Dimensions Vision 65/75 Dimensions with Optional Fixed Anamorphic LensMHz Supported Signal Timings Supported TimingsFormat Resolution Supported Signal Timings Format Resolution Refresh Rate Hz Horizontal Pixel FrequencySdtv Signals Video / S-Video Specifications Page 020-0715-02 Rev. a March