R5906150 /02
XDL
39
U
+75%
-60%
-35%
+35%
D
L
R
P
F
U
D
SIDE VIEW
P
F
+75%
-60%
TOP VIEW
P
F
L
R
-35%
+35%
Image 3-6: Vertical and horizontal shift range
P
DMD
F
Field of view
It is mechanical possible to shift outside the recommended field of view, but it will result in a decline
of image quality depending on the used lens and the zoom position of the used lens. Furthermore,
shifting too much in both directions will result in a blurred image corner.
Best image quality is projected in the On-Axis configuration.
Horizontal and vertical projector tilt ranges
Side to side tilting of the projector may not exceed ±20°. Outside of this range, there is one exception (area C)
when the projector can be mounted at 90° sideways IF the Input and communication unit is facing downwards.
No other sidewards tilting is allowed.
The projector can also be rotated and mounted up and downwards in an angle that does not exceed:
•
±45° upwards.
•
±30° downwards.
These limitations ensures that the air dryers in the projector work properly and safely. Mounting a projector
outside of these
“
green zones
”
may cause condensate to appear in the projector and may cause damage to
the electronic and/or the optical parts.
Take into account that the projector feet are unable to achieve the maximum allowed tilt angles. Use
an external mechanical frame that allows to tilt the projector within the allowed tilt ranges.
When using an external frame, make sure to remove the projector feet and replace them with
screws of M16 x 200 to mechanically connect the projector with the frame. Make sure these screws
are long enough to secure the projector to the frame AND leave an open space of minimum 50 mm
between frame and projector. The open space is necessary for the drains to evacuate any built up
condensation water.
Summary of Contents for XDL Series
Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES Installation Manual XDL ...
Page 8: ...R5906150 02 XDL 8 ...
Page 22: ...R5906150 02 XDL 22 Safety ...
Page 30: ...R5906150 02 XDL 30 System overview ...
Page 50: ...R5906150 02 XDL 50 Pulse Remote Control Unit ...
Page 64: ...R5906150 02 XDL 64 Physical Installation ...
Page 72: ...R5906150 02 XDL 72 Lenses Lens selection ...
Page 80: ...R5906150 02 XDL 80 Scheimpflug ...
Page 94: ...R5906150 02 XDL 94 Input Communication ...
Page 104: ...R5906150 02 XDL 104 WiFi GSM Module ...
Page 116: ...R5906150 02 XDL 116 Getting Started ...
Page 134: ...R5906150 02 XDL 134 Specifications ...
Page 138: ...R5906150 02 XDL 138 Environmental information ...
Page 139: ...139 R5906150 02 XDL Overview video timings for video interfaces C ...
Page 148: ...R5906150 02 XDL 148 Overview video timings for video interfaces ...
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