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Setting up range using the lens shift function
This projector can be placed in various places by controlling the shift lever at the front side of the projector to move the lens in order to adjust the position of the projected image. BHorizontal lens shift About 25% of the screen (maximum) About 25% of the screen (maximum) BSetting up range H Projector
V
Screen Projector set up range (center of the lens)
Screen
When shift lever is moved to the left (full) BVertical lens shift
When shift lever is moved to the right (full) Vertical (V) Horizontal (H) * The values in the table are for the width and the height of the screen. About 63% About 0%
About 50% About 30% About 8% About 17% About 23% About 25%
When shift lever is moved down (full) About 63% of the screen (maximum) About 63% of the screen (maximum) When shift lever is moved up (full) Screen
About 10% About 0%
NOTE: B Turn the shift lever right to secure the shift lever. B When the lens has been shifted fully to the right or left, you will not be able to shift the lens up or down. When the lens has been shifted fully up or down, you will not be able to shift the lens to the right or left. B Generally, the maximum picture quality is obtained when the lens is moved to the center (horizontally and vertically).
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