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MultiSync XG85

MultiSync XG135LC

Large Screen MultiSync Projection Monitor

Installation Manual

Model Number:

XG-852/XG-1352

XG-852G/XG-1352G

The projector must be installed by trained personnel

Summary of Contents for MultiSync XG135LC

Page 1: ...MultiSync XG85 MultiSync XG135LC Large Screen MultiSync Projection Monitor Installation Manual Model Number XG 852 XG 1352 XG 852G XG 1352G The projector must be installed by trained personnel ...

Page 2: ... Projection 7 XG135LC 8 Projection Distance and Screen Size for Ceiling Mount 8 Projection Distance and Screen Size for Desk Top 9 Projection Distance and Screen Size for Rear Projection 10 PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE 11 Before Installation Change 11 Removing and Reinstalling Top Cover 13 Scan Reversal 14 Removing and Reinstalling Front Panel 15 Screen Size Change Adjusting Focus Rings and CRT...

Page 3: ... projection angle Yes None Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 inch other than 100 inch 100 inch other than 100 inch 100 inch other than 100 inch 100 inch other than 100 inch Ceiling mounting Front projection Desk top Front projection type Ceiling mounting Rear projection Desk top Rear projection None None Yes Yes Yes Yes None None Various adjustments NOTE For XG85 the 100 inch covers the range of scr...

Page 4: ... 100 120 and 180 diagonal adjust the CRT angle using the threaded holes See pages 16 and 18 for detailed procedures CAUTION ON ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT The adjustment value of the items on the right must be within the recommended range of the values on the right If it is hard or impossible to adjust the items on the right within the recommended range of values the most probable cause of this is incorr...

Page 5: ...wing proportional formulae When using a screen 150 3810mm or larger in the diagonal direction E B Screen center Ceiling Mounting α Line of sight α α A Screen center B C Ceiling Mounting 11 15 283mm 5 12 130mm Ceiling Mount System 144 180 160 200 192 240 216 270 240 300 A B C E 48 60 Screen size H Width 4 3 Diagonal 56 70 0 976 0 977 0 978 γ cosα 12 7 12 6 12 4 12 1 α 0 220 0 218 0 215 0 210 β sinα...

Page 6: ... by the following formulae Units inches W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 24 99 70 28 D β2A 10 08 Units mm W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 2126 64 1785 D β2A 256 Screen size Diagonal 60 79 80 129 130 179 180 300 α 12 1 12 4 12 6 12 7 β 0 210 0 215 0 218 0 220 196 11 4981 53 20 1351 214 02 5436 57 13 1451 290 48 7378 73 94 1878 144 180 160 200 192 240 216 270 240 300 12 6 12 7 315 67 8018 79 48 201...

Page 7: ...h Sizes not found between 48 60 and 240 300 inches are determined by the following formulae Units inches W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 24 99 70 28 Units mm W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 2126 64 1785 Screen size Diagonal 60 79 80 129 130 179 180 300 α 12 1 12 4 12 6 12 7 Screen center A α A Distance between the lens and the screen center Rear Projection System inch mm 70 28 1785 81 54 2071 A ...

Page 8: ...ot indicated on the table use the following proportional formulae When using a screen 150 3810mm or larger in the diagonal direction E B Screen center Ceiling Mounting α Line of sight α α A Screen center B C Ceiling Mounting 11 15 283mm 5 12 130mm Ceiling Mount System 144 180 160 200 192 240 216 270 240 300 A B C E 48 60 Screen size H Width 4 3 Diagonal 56 70 64 80 0 976 0 977 0 979 γ cosα 12 6 12...

Page 9: ...ed by the following formulae Units inches W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 25 47 71 85 D β2A 10 04 Units mm W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 2141 1825 D β2A 245 Screen size Diagonal 60 89 90 129 130 179 180 300 α 11 8 12 2 12 4 12 6 β 0 204 0 211 0 215 0 218 209 57 5323 55 37 1406 232 48 5905 60 37 1533 309 17 7853 77 10 1958 120 150 144 180 160 200 192 240 216 270 240 300 12 4 12 6 82 83 2104 26 ...

Page 10: ...ween 48 60 and 240 300 inches are determined by the following formulae Units inches W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 25 47 71 85 Units mm W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 2141 1825 Screen size Diagonal 60 89 90 129 130 179 180 300 α 11 8 12 2 12 4 12 6 Screen center A α A Distance between the lens and the screen center Rear Projection System inch mm 71 10 1806 82 83 2104 94 61 2403 A 48 60 Screen ...

Page 11: ...izes Move the CRT to the 120 180 or 60 300 position For 120 screen size R A 3 B 3 G A 1 B 3 B A 3 B 3 For 180 screen size R A 5 B 5 G A 1 B 5 B A 5 B 5 For 120 180 screen size and the other screen sizes Move the CRT to the 120 180 or 60 300 position f 4 Select an installation from the PJ ORIENTATION menu in the SETTING menu See Projection Type Selection in the setup manual f To change to the ceili...

Page 12: ...he 120 180 or 60 300 position f To change to the ceiling mount system rear f 1 Reverse the scan See page 14 2 Set the focus ring to the proper position See page 17 For 100 screen size R H 3 V 3 G H 5 V 3 B H 3 V 3 3 Adjust the angle of the CRT s See page 18 For 100 screen size Move the CRT to the 100 position For 120 screen size R H 3 5 V 2 5 G H 5 V 2 5 B H 3 5 V 2 5 For 180 screen size R H 3 5 V...

Page 13: ... These are retaining screws There are two lids on the top cover Open the lid to access the two screws each The other two screws hold the front panel 2 Slide and open the top cover in the direction of the arrow 3 To reinstall it aligning the catches with the hole and slide the top cover in the direction of the arrow 4 Tighten the two A screws Screws A PROJECTION CONFIGURATION CHANGE ...

Page 14: ...ct the projector from the AC source before reversing the plug Failure to observe this precaution may result in electric shock or damage to the projector 1 Remove the top cover See Removing and reinstalling Top Cover section 2 Reverse the horizontal scan To reverse the scan there are three plugs on the sweep board EB EG and ER are the horizontal connectors First remove the dummy plug Secondly remov...

Page 15: ... the XG85 There are three sets of adjusting focus rings two between each CRT and lens These focus rings are used for maintaining optimum edge focus for the various screen sizes and projection angles When setting the focus rings or changing CRT angle you must first remove the front panel CAUTION Be careful not to remove any of the four screws completely The falling lens can cause serious injury esp...

Page 16: ...our screen size NOTE The threaded hole marked 60 300 F is drilled lengthwise so you can move the CRT assembly to any screen size Adjust the red and blue lens so that the red or blue beam is aligned with the green beam After doing this adjust the lens focus see the next page Then tighten the screws E Metal impression stamp screen size Range of screen size diagonal 60 300 60 300 100 100 120 120 180 ...

Page 17: ...5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 Rotate and set the knobs H and V to the right position The table below lists which position the knob should be set to for any given screen size and angle The similar table is also on the back of the front panel 3 Tighten the four screws CRT Projection angle and screen size Diagonal 60 69 70 89 90 109 110 129 130 169 170 209 210 300 60 69 70 89 90 1...

Page 18: ...e below to select the proper setting for your screen size NOTE The threaded hole F is drilled lengthwise so you can move the CRT assembly to any screen size Adjust the red and blue lens so that the red or blue beam is aligned with the green beam After doing this adjust the lens focus see the next page Then tighten the screws E Metal impression stamp screen size Range of screen size diagonal 60 300...

Page 19: ...justed You can turn on or off each CRT beam R G and B separately 2 Adjust the center focus Loosen the wing nut A Rotate the lens using the wing nut A until the center of the screen is in focus When you get the best center focus tighten the wing nut A NOTE Do not over tighten the wing nut 3 Adjust the edge focus Loosen the wing nut B Rotate the lens barrel until the edge area of the screen is focus...

Page 20: ...Printed in Japan 78409141 NEC Corporation ...

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