4. Physical installation
C
AUTION
:
Always use a Rigging Frame when the projector shall be mounted in other ways than on the feet,
on a
fl
at surface.
The threaded hole in the lower back end of the projector is NOT suitable for lifting or other heavy operations.
Only for adjustment purposes.
Mounting on a
fl
at surface
1. Position the projector at the desired location.
2. Power up the projector.
3. Go to
Main Menu / Test Pattern
s and select an internal hatch pattern to display on the screen.
4. Adjust the projector legs until the projected hatch pattern is a level and perfect rectangle.
Adjustable feet
Twisting the adjustable feet in either direction, left or right, allows you to
fi
ne-adjust the projector position for precise vertical me-
chanical alignment.
Raise
Lower
Image 4-4
Mounting to a ceiling
1. Install the projector in to an approved rigging frame.
2. Install the rigging frame to the desired location.
3. Power up the projector.
4. Go to
Main Menu / Installation / Orientation
and select the correct orientation for your setup.
See "Orientation", page 45 for more information.
5. Go to
Main Menu / Test Pattern
s and select an internal hatch pattern to display on the screen.
6. Adjust the position (height and angle) of the rigging frame until the projected hatch pattern is a level and perfect rectangle.
4.6
Throw distance
Calculate the installation throw distance
Throw is the distance (D) measured from your projector lens to the screen. To calculate the throw distance for an installation, you
will need two pieces of data: the selected lens throw ratio (L) and the horizontal width (W) of the screen. For example, if the screen
width (W) is 2.4 meters and the projector lens has a throw ratio (L) of 0.99:1, then the throw distance (D) will be 2.38 meters.
Calculation: 2.4 x 0.99 = 2.38
The following graphs illustrate the image size (W) and projection distance (D) for each of the projector lenses.
Tolerances are typ/- 5% due to optical (lens) variation.
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Summary of Contents for F90-W13
Page 1: ...F90 W13 User Manual 601 0400 00 00 18 08 2016 ...
Page 28: ...3 Lenses 24 601 0400 00 F90 W13 18 08 2016 ...
Page 46: ...6 Source menu DVI 1 DVI 2 DP 1 DP 2 HDBaseT HDMI SDI 42 601 0400 00 F90 W13 18 08 2016 ...
Page 52: ...9 Settings menu 48 601 0400 00 F90 W13 18 08 2016 ...
Page 54: ...10 Status menu Lists the projector IP address 50 601 0400 00 F90 W13 18 08 2016 ...
Page 56: ...11 Reset Menu 52 601 0400 00 F90 W13 18 08 2016 ...