3-2. Projector Set Up

The meeting room is your operating environment and any stray light hitting the projection screen will become glare. It is best to use a meeting room without wide-open windows. If there are ªlight stripesº from venetian blinds, try to find a viewing area that's away from them ± and remember, the light stripes will move as the hour changes.

Ambient Light

Whenever you have a choice, light the room from the rear, away from the projection screen. The MP8650 has a brightness adjustment to achieve the best image possible.

Distance to Viewing Screen

The MP8650 can be used in a small or large meeting room to project a quality image from 51 cm (20 inches) to 762 cm (300 inches) in size. The distance between the projector and the viewing screen and the zoom lense setting (minimum to maximum) will determine the size of the projected image. Refer to the table in Section

9-3 to determine how far away from the viewing screen you need to place the projector to fill the screen with the projected image.

Remember that increasing the projector-to-screen distance also decreases the image's brightness dramatically. In other words, as the image grows larger, it also grows dimmer.

For best results, experiment to find the right combination of projector-to-screen distance and room lighting.

Carrying Handle

The MP8650 has a carrying handle that folds into the top of the projector housing. To raise the handle, push up on the back end of the handle (Figure 3-10) and then lift upward.

Figure 3-10. Unfolding Handle

Ceiling Mount Considerations

An optional ceiling mount bracket (Figure 3-11) is required to install the MP8650 from the ceiling. For this type of installation, the image must be inverted.

Refer to section 4-6 Inverting the Image for more details.

See section 10-1 to order the ceiling mount kit.

Figure 3-11. Optional Ceiling Bracket

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3M MP8650 manual Projector Set Up, Ambient Light, Distance to Viewing Screen, Carrying Handle, Ceiling Mount Considerations