Installation

Installation

Considerations

Installation Type

Proper installation of your projector will ensure the quality of your display. Whether you are installing a projector temporarily or permanently, you should take the following into account to ensure your projector performs optimally.

Choose the installation type that best suits your needs: front or rear screen, floor mount or inverted mount.

Front Screen, Floor Mount Installation

Advantages

Considerations

 

 

• Easy to set up

• Shares floor space with audience

• Can be moved or changed quickly

 

• Easy to access

 

 

 

Front Screen, Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation

Advantages

Considerations

 

 

• Does not take up audience space

• Installation is more permanent

• Projector is unobtrusive

• It is more difficult to access the projector

• Projector cannot be accidentally moved

 

 

 

Rear Screen, Floor Mount Installation

Advantages

Considerations

 

 

• Projector is completely hidden

• Requires separate room

• Projector is easily accessed

• Installation cost is usually higher

• Usually good ambient light rejection

 

 

 

Rear Screen, Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation

Advantages

Considerations

 

 

• Projector is completely hidden

• Requires separate room

• Usually good ambient light rejection

• Installation cost is usually higher

 

 

Rear Screen, Floor Mount with Mirror

Advantages

Considerations

 

 

• Projector is completely hidden

• Requires separate room

• Usually good ambient light rejection

• Installation cost is usually higher

• Requires less space behind screen than other

 

rear screen installations

 

 

 

Screen Type and SizeFront Screen Installations

In front screen installations the projector and audience are positioned in front of the screen, which can be flat or curved.

Flat screens are recommended with this projector. They offer a gain of about 1 with a viewing angle just less than 180°. This type of screen reflects incident light equally in all directions so the audience can see the display from various angles.

Curved screens have a gain greater than 1 with a viewing angle much less than 180°. This type of screen does not reflect incident light equally in all directions; instead, it is concentrated in a viewing cone. The audience sitting within the viewing cone area sees a brighter image than those sitting just outside this area. Vidikron generally does not recommend use of curved screens due to excessive brightness and uncorrectable geometrical distortion.

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Vidikron Vision 30 manual Installation Considerations, Screen Type and Size Front Screen Installations