Detailed setup 9
Getting started
Positioning the | Place the projector on a solid, flat surface at a right angle |
projector | (perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel to the |
| floor. If you use a media cart, make sure the wheels are |
| locked to prevent it from moving. |
| Opening the casing of your projector could damage the |
| components inside and will void your warranty. Dropping |
| or mishandling the projector can damage the optical path. |
Ceiling mount | The projector is capable of displaying inverted images |
| for ceiling mount configurations, but special mounting |
| equipment is required for mounting the unit. A qualified |
| technician, responsible for meeting safety standards and |
| obtaining any and all required safety inspections, should |
| install this equipment. |
Transporting the | The projector has a handle located on one of the side panels. |
projector | Always use the handle to transport the projector. |
| For air travel, the standard carrying case with wheels is |
| adequate for transporting your projector as |
| only. If you check your projector through as regular luggage, |
| ship it in the optional |
Projector cooling | Let the projector cool as required by allowing for proper |
and airflow | airflow through its ventilation system. Air intake and exhaust |
| grills are on the bottom of the projector. |
| Caution: Never operate the projector if these grills are |
| clogged or obstructed, or if the electric fans are not running. |