Replacing the projection lens
By replacing the projection lens with a lens that is sold separately, you can change the projection distance.
Removing the lens#Turn the projection lens anticlockwise until it stops.
$While pressing the lens release button, turn the projection lens anticlockwise again.
%Remove the projection lens.Signal connection |
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#Insert the other projection lens (sold separately) as far as it will go, while matching the projection to the groove.
$Turn the projection lens clockwise until a click is heard.
BDo not touch the signal connection. If any dust or lint gets onto the signal connection, the electrical contact may become poor.
BDo not touch the surface of the lens with your bare hands.BStore the replaced projection lens away carefully to avoid subjecting it to excessive vibration or shock.
BBe sure to adjust “LENS SELECT” in the “LENS” menu when replacing the projection lens. (page 50)