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INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2.5
Power Connection
Plug the projector’s high-current 13-amp rated line cord into the line input socket located in the
lower right corner of the rear panel of the projector, then plug the 3-pronged end of the line cord
into a grounded AC outlet. Input voltage to the projector must be capable of supplying between
100 and 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz. The power source must be capable of supplying 1200 watts of
power to the projector. See Section 5, Specifications for all power requirements.
WARNING
Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are
not within the specified voltage and power range.
Caution:
Once the projector is turned off, the lamp cooling fans will continue to run for
approximately five minutes to ensure that the projector and lamp have sufficiently cooled, at
which point the fans will automatically shut off. To avoid thermal stress to the lamp, never unplug
the line cord while the lamp cooling fans are running. Do not unplug the projector in order to
power down.
2.6
Operating Orientation
The projector is set up at the factory for use in a front screen, floor mount orientation. If your ini-
tial installation is ceiling mount or rear screen, displayed images may be upside down and/or
reversed. To correct, you must change the
image orientation from within the
Preferences
menu (you may prefer to do this before physi-
cally installing the projector in its final posi-
tion/orientation).
In the Preferences menu, highlight and select
the “Image Orientation” pull-down list. Select
from Rear, Inverted Rear, Front or Inverted
Front according to your intended installation.
See
Section 3, Operation
for further informa-
tion.
2.7
Leveling
For most installations, the lens surface of the
projector is parallel to the screen-this prevents
‘keystoning’ of the image (i.e., an image with
non-parallel sides). In addition, the projector
must be kept level from side-to-side in order for
the lamp to function safely. To make small cor-
rections to the projector’s level, rotate each leg
as necessary to raise or lower. For angled instal-
lations, see
“Special Mounting”
under
2.3,
Projector Position and Mounting
earlier in this
section.
Figure 2.18. Adjusting the Feet Height
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