Mitsubishi Electronics X100 Preparing the projector for operation, Orientation of the projector

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Preparing the projector for operation

Orientation of the projector

Picture size can be set by changing the distance between the screen and the projector.

screen

H(height)

L(between the screen and center of the head of the lens-barrel)

To find the approximate distance between the projector and screen: Multiply the width of the screen x 1.85 ￿ 1.95 (max.) ,

Multiply the width of the screen x 2.33 ￿ 2.53 (min.) ,

Refer to the chart to recom- mended distaces in maximum zoom and minimum zoom.

 

Screen

 

Distance from screen (L) /

Height projected

 

 

(inches) (approximate)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image (H) / (inches)

Diagonal size

Height inches

Width feet

Maximum

 

Minimum

 

(inch)

(inch)

(inch)

zoom (min.)

 

zoom (max.)

(approximate)

 

 

20 "

12 "

16"

 

37"

1.5"

40 "

24 "

32 "

59"

 

78"

3.0"

60 "

36 "

48 "

91"

 

119"

4.5"

80 "

48 "

64 "

122"

 

160"

6.0"

100 "

60 "

80 "

154"

 

201"

7.5"

120 "

72 "

96 "

185"

 

242"

9.0"

140 "

84 "

112 "

217"

 

283"

10.5"

160 "

96 "

128 "

248"

 

324"

12.0"

180 "

108 "

144 "

280"

 

365"

13.5"

200 "

120 "

160 "

311"

 

406"

15.0"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

300 "

180 "

240 "

468"

 

22.5"

Caution:

Placing the projector on a carpet reduces ventilation from the fan on the bottom and might cause problems. Place a hard board or similar item under the projector to facilitate ventilation of the unit.

Place the projector more than 8 in. from the wall to prevent blocking the intake, exhaust slots and ventilation of this projector because hot air comes out of it.

Do not use the projector under the following circumstances, which may cause fire or electric shock.

in a dusty or humid place

while the projector is lying sideways or upside down.

near a heater

in a kitchen or oily, smoky or damp place

in direct sunlight

where the temperature is lower than 41° F or higher than 95° F

Important:

Do not put stress on the lens or focus ring, as this may damage them.

Keep your room dark while using the projector. The image cannot be seen clearly in a bright place.

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Contents X100 Page Compliance Notice of FCC Contents Important safeguards Important safeguards If you break or drop the cabinet Never remove the cabinetDo not modify this equipment Do not face a lens to the sunOverview of the projector FINE, ADJUST, FOCUS/ZOOM and Auto buttons Left side Bottom side Overview of the remote control Battery installation Preparing the projector for operation Orientation of the projectorScreen Adjusting the angle of projectionGetting ready for projection Ground terminalBasic connections AT VGACables and adapters Order of turning on / offDesktop computer Basic connections continueProjector + IBM PC or IBM PC compatibles DOS Projector + Macintosh Power BookWhen outputting to both a PC monitor and the projector DesktopDesktop computer display connector Projector + NEC PC-98 and Epson PC seriesProjector + AV equipment To operate projector power on Auto buttonTurning off the projector VIDEO1 VIDEO2 RGB1Menu operation Menu layersBasic operation Example Brightness adjustment 3 2,4Menu operation continue Normal menuGamma Correction menu Enhanced menu ReverseSuper Pointer menu Audio menuReceive Auto Power OFF Option menuUser Presets menu Simple way of adjustmentAdvanced feature for presentation Cursor operationExpand Super impose Picture in Picture Emergency capture from projector source Using the PC-CARDSetting up / replacing the PC-CARD Play backPage Advanced feature with PC EnvironmentPCV PC Card Viewer Installation of softwareCommand reference Starting up PC Card ViewerReturn button Delay time button Capture button Recording the imageEditing the presentation Pcgc Personal Computer Graphic Control ConnectionIndicators Indicator and main menu control windowPower button and indicator Starting up PcgcRemote control window Sub menu control windowOperation of PC by remote control SpacePointerEnable/Disable Setting of SpacePointerUninstallation of software Port selectionCleaning the projector and the ventilation slots MaintenanceCleaning the air-filter Cleaning the lensReplacement of a light source lamp Purchase of the light source lamp Life of the lampIndicators / TEMP, LAMP, Power Indicator Shows Condition Possible SolutionsTroubleshooting Problems Cause Possible SolutionsImage Specifications Rated input LCD panelsWhat’s included in the box Replacement parts listAccessories Mitsubishi Electronics AMERICA, INC