Getting Ready

Ceiling Installation

The Projector System can be hung from a ceiling. The Projector System can be ceiling mounted in an inverse (upside down) configuration or a vertical configuration.

Important!

zTo protect against sudden accidental dropping of the Projector System from a ceiling mount configuration, be sure to secure the cabinet to ceiling fixtures with wires or some other adequate means.

zWhen ceiling mounting in a vertical configuration, make sure there is enough work space to allow access to the fixing screws (two locations marked <A> in the illustration) on the ceiling side of the cabinet. These screws will need to be loosened and tightened during later adjustment work.

Inverse InstallationVertical Installation

Use four M4 screws to fasten the bottom of the

Use four M4 screws to fasten the left side of the

cabinet to the ceiling mount bracket.

cabinet to the ceiling mount bracket.

M4 screws

 

M4 screws

M4 screw installation positions

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Contact your original retailer for full details about ceiling mounting.

Important!

zWhen hanging the Projector System from a ceiling, make sure that it is at least one meter away from fire detectors, fire alarms, and other fire protection devices. Locating the Projector System too close to a fire protection device creates the risk of mis-operation of the device due to warm air exhausted from the Projector System. Also, avoid locating the Projector System close to fluorescent lights or other strong light sources. Bright light can shorten the operating range of the remote controller or even make remote control impossible. When selecting a location for the Projector System, be sure to test for proper operation of the remote controller.

zThe vertical and horizontal orientation of the projected image is reversed from the normal configuration when projecting from a Projector System hung from the ceiling. You need to change the setup of the Projector System in order to correct for this. For more information, see “Configuring the Initial Settings of the Two Projectors” (page E-8)in this manual.

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