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SETTING UP YOUR PROJECTOR
Setting up the screen
Set the screen perpendicular to the projector. If the screen can not be set perpendicularly, adjust the projection angle of the projector. (See below.) � Adjust the screen or projector so that the shadow of the projector lens may be projected onto the center of the screen. � Place the screen where it is projected from direct sunlight and other lights. Direct light onto the screen could whiten the screen surface making the projected picture images hard to see.
Basic setup
Determine the distance from the screen to the projector according to the size of the picture images to be projected. (See Page 16.)
Size of projected picture images (Width) A B Screen Projector
Screen
A=B
Adjusting the projection angle
If a part of the projected picture image lies off the edge of the screen, adjust the projection height or the projection angle as follows: 1 2
5. Slowly set the projector down by pressing the left and right angle-adjusting buttons. � It is also possible to adjust the projection angle by turning the angle adjusting foot (rear) to the left or right.
If the projected image frame is distorted to a trapezoid:
If the screen and the projector are not set perpen-
1. Lift up the projector up to the desired projection angle. � Set the projector within a tilt angle of 15 degrees. 2. Press up the left and right angle adjusting buttons. 3. Getting place the projector down at the angle you adjusted. 4
4. By turning the angle adjusting foot (front) to the left or right, make fine adjustment so that the projected image frame may be in parallel with the sides of the screen. When storing the projector:
dicular to each other, the projected image frame becomes trapezoidal. If it is not possible to bring them into positions perpendicular to each other by any mechanical adjustments, adjust the value for KEYSTONE in the INSTALLATION menu. (See Page 28.) � If the "KEYSTONE" is applied, the aspect ratio may not be adjusted correctly in some cases. � If the "KEYSTONE" is applied, the resolution of the projected image will be reduced. Also, moire fringes on fine-pattern images or drooping of straight lines in the images will appear. Therefore, try to set the screen and the projector perpendicular to each other as much as possible. � When changing the "KEYSTONE" setting, the image may distort or disappear in a moment. However, this is not a malfunction.
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