7
(EN)
Note
Adjusting method of X, Y, Z axes.
(Use flat head screwdriver (long) and L type hexagonal
wrench (for M4).)
When adjusting the X axis:
Loosen X1, X2, X3, X4
(bolts with hexagonal hole)
n
Rotate the X axis
n
fasten X1, X2, X3, X4
When adjusting the Y axis:
Loosen Y1, Y2 (bolts with aditch)
n
Rotate the Y axis
n
fasten Y1,Y2
When adjusting the Z axis:
Loosen Z1, Z2 (bolts with aditch)
n
Rotate the Z axis
n
fasten Z1, Z2
11
Move the integrator to and fro (Z axis), and secure
it so the top right corner of the bright part of the
projected image is the clearest. (See Figs. 4 and 5.)
12
Move the integrator left and right (Y axis), and
secure it where the top and bottom border lines of
the projected image (the bright part on the screen
moves up and down) of the integrator are outside
the screen. (See Figs. 4 and 5.)
13
Move the integrator up and down (X axis), and
secure it where the left and right border lines of the
projected image (the bright part on the screen
moves left and right) of the integrator are outside
the screen. (See Figs. 4 and 5.)
14
If the integrator has been replaced, move the lamp
back to the position marked in step 2. (Rotate the
X axis and return to the marked position, fix X1 to
X4, and recover the luminance.)
15
Press the ENTER
n
ENTER
n>n.n
ENTER
to exit the Serviceman mode.
Fig. 4
Effective pixels
Projected image
of integrator
Fig. 5
Y2
X1
X
Y
Z
X3
X
X4
X2
Y
Z1
Y1
Z2
Z