(No.PA062<Rev.001>) 5
1.2
WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS
• Labels advising of warning and caution are affixed on various locations of the product.
• Take careful notice of these during service and inspection.
1.3
INSTALLATIONS
1.3.1 INSTALLATION METHOD
This projector comes with the D-ILA system (reflecting type ac-
tive matrix liquid crystal system) that does not require conver-
gence adjustment.
Note the following when placed on a floor (refer to OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS for actual operating method).
(1) Place the projector at the position needed for the required
image size, and observe that the projector is not tilted hor-
izontally. [Depending on the image size (60 to 200 inches
diagonal: wide side), the projection distance is approx. 1.8
to 12 m approximately.]
(2) Adjust the placement site and screen tilt so that the projec-
tion angle is perpendicular to the screen. Adjust the place-
ment site and screen position (height) so that the projection
lens center is at the lower edge of the screen.
(3) Project an image on the screen. (Connect video equipment
and power source, switch power on and select the input.)
(4) Fine adjust the projected image position and angle. If ad-
justing the placement site and screen cannot correct the
projected position (too low) or angle (lower part of image
widened), adjust front feet.
(5) By using "ZOOM" in LENS CONTROL, adjust for suitable
image size.
(6) By using "FOCUS" in LENS CONTROL, adjust to correct
image blur.
1.3.2 INSTALLATION SITE AND STATUS
The projector contains some fans for cooling. If the air inlets or
the vent holes of cooling fans are blocked, cooling efficiency may
deteriorate and temperature inside this unit will rise, and then it
can lead to abnormal operation and failure. Also make sure or
ensure there is plenty of free space between the projector and
adjacent walls, ceiling and other equipment. Note that excess
heat can cause failure and damage to both the projector and
nearby equipment.
Therefore, please make sure pay attention not to block the air in-
lets or the vent holes of cooling fans and allow sufficient space
around this unit.
REQUIRED SPACING:
Top = 15 cm / left and right sides = 30 cm / rear = 20 cm (When
this unit is enclosed in a space with dimensions as indicated
above, ventilate accordingly so that the internal and external
temperatures are the same.)
• Avoid locations that are wobbly or tilted. If the setting site floor
has protrusions or horizontal cannot be maintained, there is
risk the projector may drop, fall over, etc. particularly the opti-
cal system components can be severely affected and there is
risk basic performance and quality of the projector cannot be
maintained.
• Observe the site can stably bear the weight of the projector
over a long period of time.
• If mounted on a stand with casters, same as above the casters
are securely broken to prevent movement.
• Avoid suspending in a location subject to vibration. Both the
projector and mounting fixture can be damaged.
• Do not place in the following types of locations.
Especially, avoid locations subject to dust, grit, smoke or other
airborne contaminants. For dust protection, use adequate cau-
tion when providing external ventilation, filters.
Near water or in humid sites
Dust or grit
Oily or tobacco smokes
Near heaters or heat generating equipment
Direct sunlight
Very high or very low temperature
• To attach the unit to the ceiling mount bracket, set the torque
between the range of 1.5N m to 2.0N m.
WARNING
Risk of lethal or otherwise serious personal injury.
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury and damage to the product.
Class
Label advisory
Location
WARNING Never open any cover on the projector except the lamp and filter covers.
Do not block the ventilation holes.
REAR PANEL
CAUTION
High-pressure lamp may burn, explode, or give electric shock.
Remove the power plug from the outlet before removing the lamp cover, and allow a cooling period
of 1 hour before lamp replacement.
Refer to instruction manual before replacement.
LAMP DOOR
CAUTION
Never look into the lens while the projector is on.
TOP CABINET