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CP2000-XB Setup Guide
020-100250-02 Rev. 1 (06-2009)
Section 2: Installation & Setup
Alternative Method of Describing Vertical Offset
Offset can also be specified as the
distance traveled
from lens center (such as 270 pixels) and expressed as a
percentage (270 pixels=50%) of
half of the image height
. This concept of image movement is illustrated in
Figure 2-14
.
For any projector, if you find that you cannot raise or lower the image enough using mechanical vertical offset,
try adjusting
V-Position
in the
Size and Position
menu when displaying at less than the minimum size
.
If
images remain keystoned or exhibit uneven brightness, the projector may simply be too high or low in relation
to the screen. Relocate for optimized performance.
Horizontal Position
The Horizontal Position of the image can be offset—that is, shifted left or
right of lens center—using the Left/Right Offset buttons from the
Main:
Lens
menu. Starting with no offset, the 2048 x 1080 image from this
projector can be moved by a distance of 410 pixels, resulting in up to 70%
of the image displayed on one side of lens center (
Figure 2-15
).
Note that the positioning shown at right is often mistakenly referenced as
70% offset but it
is not
—it is 40% offset derived as 410/1024 x 100. A
70% offset is explained below and shown in
Figure 2-16
.
Figure 2-14 Example of Alternative Offset Specification
Figure 2-15 Horizontal Offset
Range
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