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Da-Lite offers a wide array of screens each with a choice of projection surfaces. Selecting 

the right combination to meet your needs is important for optimum results. The following 

pages offer guidelines for selecting a screen that suits your application. Although these 

recommendations will work in most situations, each must be looked at not as a strict rule, 

but rather as a guideline for determining your actual needs based on your own situation. 

For additional help in selecting screens, contact Da-Lite for the free publications 

"Selecting Front Projection Screens for Today's Presentation Media Applications" or 

"Selecting Rear Projection Screens for Today's Presentation Applications". Of course, your 

Da-Lite Sales Partner is also happy to assist you. 

Four Steps to the Right Screen

1. Pick the type screen that best suits your particular needs. For example, choose from 

front projection or rear projection screens in either portable, wall or ceiling mounted 

models in either manual or electric versions or rear projection. Generally, if your 

projection application is permanent, then wall and ceiling screens are your best choice. If, 

however, you find your needs require moving the screen to different locations, then a 

portable screen is a better alternative. 

2. Determine the optimum screen size based on room dimensions, planned audience 

seating size and arrangement. The rule of thumb is to fit the screen to the audience - not 

to the projector. Da-Lite recommends the following formula for determining screen size: 

     

Screen height should be approximately equal to 1/6 the distance from the screen 

to the last row of seats, allowing text to be read and detail to be seen in the 

projected image. 

     

The bottom of the screen should be a minimum of 4 feet above the audience floor, 

allowing those seated toward the rear of the audience to see the screen. This may 

require additional screen "drop" for ceiling hung screens. 

3. Select the appropriate format for your projection application. Common formats are as 

follows: 

Common
Applications

Aspect Ratio
Width/Height

NTSC Video

1.33

PAL Video

1.33

HDTV Video

1.78

Letterbox Video

1.85

Cinemascope

2.35

35 MM Filmstrip

1.32

2x2 Standard 35MM Double-Frame Slides

1.50

4. Choose the screen surface that best suits your projection and viewing requirements. 

For your convenience, the front and rear projection pages provide descriptions and 

performance characteristics for each front and rear screen surface. If the screen will be 

used for multiple projection methods, choose the screen surface that meets the 

requirements of the lesser performing projection method. For example, if using a slide 

projector and a video projector, choose the screen surface for the video projector since its 

light output is generally less than a slide projector. 

     

Front Projection Screen Surfaces

 

     

Rear Projection Screen Surfaces

 

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Page 1: ...on room dimensions planned audience seating size and arrangement The rule of thumb is to fit the screen to the audience not to the projector Da Lite recommends the following formula for determining s...

Page 2: ...7 1 2 x 105 10 x 19 x 267 x x x x x SQUARE FORMAT Viewing Area Nominal Dimensions Carpeted Video Carpeted H x W Diagonal Closed Matte Matte Glass Spectra High High in cm in cm in cm White White Beade...

Page 3: ...inets Da Lite Project O Stands and Easels Da Lite Model 5000 Portable 46425 Rev 1 01 POWER PRESENTATION PRODUCTS The In Assembly Instructions For Picture King DA LITE SCREEN COMPANY INC 3100 North Det...

Page 4: ...of 70 to 75 degrees for five or ten minutes The surface will equalize itself and be normally flat for projection in a very short time IMPORTANT PARTS OF YOUR DA LITE SCREEN OPTIONS 1 Slat 2 Saddle 3 P...

Page 5: ...creen case to original central position on center tube On models with Super Wonder Lite surface first release fabric tension lock lever on handle 2 Hold extension tube firmly Pull out top Red Locking...

Page 6: ...tom Recessed Keystone Eliminator Flat Back No Rub Octagon Case High Impact Plastic End Caps Wide Range Height Adjustment Tension Lever Lock for Position Adjustment QUALITY FEATURES FOR BETTER PICTURES...

Page 7: ...x 274 104 x 104 264 x 264 x x x x x x x x x x 10 x 10 305 x 305 116 x 116 295 x 295 x x x x x x x x x x 12 x 12 366 x 366 140 x 140 356 x 356 x x x x x x x x x x SQUARE FORMAT Overall Size Net Pictur...

Page 8: ...on Book For Fast Fold Screen Frames Standard T Leg DA LITE SCREEN COMPANY INC 3100 North Detroit Street Post Office Box 137 Warsaw Indiana 46581 0137 Phone 219 267 8101 800 622 3737 Fax 219 267 7804 h...

Page 9: ...of use Please follow the set up instructions below steps 1 5 1 Remove the frame from its case and wrapping Position it as shown front view Two Section Frame Three Section Frame 2 Unfold the frame foll...

Page 10: ...s as shown below 5 While holding the bottom of the frame in place lift the top of the frame to unfold the sides Lock down all four corners and all remaining latches PROCEDURE LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH L...

Page 11: ...issue is not available a soft white cloth or something similar will serve the same purpose Under no conditions should newspaper or anything similar be used since these may damage the screen material 1...

Page 12: ...x 18 305 x 549 x x x x x x x x x x 12 3 x 21 373 x 641 11 3 x 20 343 x 610 x x x x x x x x x x 14 6 x 25 442 x 762 13 6 x 24 411 x 732 x x x x x x x x x x Overall Size Net Picture Area Da Mat Da Tex...

Page 13: ...ions For Fast Fold Screen Surfaces Da Tex Da Mat Pearlescent Cinema Vision and Dual Vision DA LITE SCREEN COMPANY INC 3100 North Detroit Street Post Office Box 137 Warsaw Indiana 46581 0137 Phone 219...

Page 14: ...s equal to or smaller than 3 feet wide Please remember that all folds subsequent to the first fold must stop short of the black binding material to keep the viewing area away from it and the snap butt...

Page 15: ...5 15 9 480 x x 12 x 12 366 x 366 16 9 511 x x x x x 13 x 13 386 x 396 17 9 541 x x 9 x 25 213 x 762 13 9 419 x x VIDEO FORMAT For Screen Overall Kits for Standard Frames Kits for Truss Frames Drapery...

Page 16: ...s up to 9 high and three clamps required for screens over 9 high Speedy Cranks Replacement cranks for all Fast Fold frames Hinged Screen Joining Clamp Used to lock screens together to form a wider ima...

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