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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 XG85-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...

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 project...

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 b...

Page 5: ...he following proportional formulae When using a screen 150 3810mm or larger in the diagonal direction E B Screen center Ceiling Mounting Line of sight A Screen center B C Ceiling Mounting 11 15 283mm...

Page 6: ...by the following formulae Units inches W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 24 99 70 28 D 2A 10 08 Units mm W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 2126 64 1785 D 2A 256 Screen size Diagonal 60 79 80 129 130 17...

Page 7: ...dth 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 6...

Page 8: ...inches not 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 Line of sight A Screen c...

Page 9: ...ed by the following formulae Units inches W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 25 47 71 85 D 2A 10 04 Units mm W Screen H Width A 25 962W 112 5 2141 1825 D 2A 245 Screen size Diagonal 60 89 90 129 130 179...

Page 10: ...etween 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 Diago...

Page 11: ...zes 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 size...

Page 12: ...e 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...

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 t...

Page 14: ...t 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 reinstal...

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 Wh...

Page 16: ...ur 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 wit...

Page 17: ...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 ang...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...usted 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...

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

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