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    7
    7. Appendix
    ❶ Troubleshooting
    This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector.
    Indicator Messages
    POWER Indicator
    Indicator ConditionProjector ConditionNoteOf fThe main power is of f–
    Blinking lightGreen
    0.5 sec On,0.5 sec Of fThe  projector  is  get ting  ready to turn on.Wait for a moment.
    2.5 sec On,0.5 sec Of fOf f Timer is enabled.–
    Orange0.5 sec On,0.5 sec Of fThe projector is cooling down.Wait for a moment.
    Steady lightGreenThe projector is turned on.–OrangeThe projector is in Standby.–
    STATUS Indicator
    Indicator ConditionProjector ConditionNoteOf fNormal–
    Blinking lightRed
    1  cycle  (0.5  sec  On, 2.5 sec Of f)L a m p  c o v e r  e r r o r  o r  l a m p housing errorReplace the lamp cover or lamp correctly.See page 71.2  cycle  (0.5  sec  On, 0.5 sec Of f)Temperature errorThe projector is overheated. Move the projector to a cooler location.3  cycle  (0.5  sec  On, 0.5 sec Of f)Power error Power unit is not working properly.Contact your dealer4  cycle  (0.5  sec  On, 0.5 sec Of f)Fan errorFans will not work correctly.
    6  cycle  (0.5  sec  On, 0.5 sec Of f)Lamp errorLamp  fails  to  light.  Wait  a  full  minute  and  then  turn  on again.
    GreenRe-firing the lamp (The projec-tor is cooling down.)The projector is re-firing.Wait for a moment.
    Steady lightGreenStandby([Normal] for [Standby mode])–
    OrangeKey lock is on.You have pressed cabinet but ton when Key lock is on.See page 60.
    LAMP Indicator
    Indicator ConditionProjector ConditionNoteOf fNormal–
    Blinking lightRedLamp  has  reached  its  end  of  life.  Lamp replacement message will be displayed.Replace the lamp.
    Steady lightRedLamp  has  been  used  beyond  its  limit. The  projector  will  not  turn  on  until  the lamp is replaced.Replace the lamp.
    GreenLamp mode is set to Quiet mode.–
    If a temperature error occurs
    If the temperature inside the projector rises too high, the over-temperature protector will automatically turn off the lamp with the STATUS indicator blinking (2-cycle On and Off.)Should this happen, do the following:- Unplug the power cord after the cooling fans stop.- Move the projector to a cooler location if the room where you are presenting is particularly too warm.- Clean the ventilation holes if they are clogged with dust.- Wait about 60 minutes until the inside of the projector becomes cool enough.
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    7. Append  x
    Common Problems & Solut  ons (→ "POWER/STATUS/LAMP Indicator" on page 72.)
    ProblemCheck These Items
    Does not turn on•   Check  that  the  power  cord  is  plugged  in  and  that  the  power  button  on  the  projector  cabinet  or  the  remote  control  is  on.  See pages 23 and 24.
    •
     
    Ensure that the lamp cover or the lamp is installed correctly. See page 71.
    •
     
    Check to see if the projector has overheated. If there is insufficient\
     ventilation around the projector or if the room where you are 
    presenting is particularly warm, move the projector to a cooler location\
    .
    •
     
    Check to see if you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life. If so, re-place the lamp.
    •
     
    The lamp may fail to light. Wait a full minute and then turn on the power again.
    •
     
    The lamp has reached the end of its usable life. Replace the lamp.
    •
     
    Set  [Fan  mode]  to  [High  altitude]  when  using  the  projector  at  altitudes  approximately  5500  feet/1600  meters  or  higher.  Using 
    the  projector  at  altitudes  approximately  5500  feet/1600  meters  or  higher  without  setting  to  [High  altitude]  can  cause  the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down. Also the projector could not turn on due to the increased temperature of the lamp after power off. If these happen, wait a couple minutes and \
    turn on the projector. 
    •
     
    Also  when  the  lamp  is  turned  off,  the  projector  internal  temperature  is  hot.  If  the  power  is  turned  on  before  the  projector  has 
    cooled down, the fan will run a short time before the lamp will turn on.\
    •
     
    If  any  of  the  above  is  not  the  cause  of  the  problem,  turn  off  the  main  power  and  disconnect  the  power  cord.  After  allowing  5 
    minutes, plug the power cord and turn on the main power.
    Will shut down •   Ensure that the Power management or Off timer is off. See page 62, 63.
    No picture•   Use the INPUT button to select your source. See page 26.
    •
     
    Ensure your cables are connected properly.
    •
     
    Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast. See page 
    51.
    •
     
    Remove the lens cover.
    •
     
    Reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using the [Reset] in the Menu. See page 66.•   Enter your registered Password if the Password function is enabled. See \
    page 38.
    •
     
    When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to 
    the notebook PC. In most cases signal cannot be output from RGB output u\
    nless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector.
    *   If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer's screen-saver or power man-agement software.
    •
     
    See also the next page.
    Picture suddenly becomes dark •   Check if the projector is in the Forced cooling operation because of too high ambient temperature. If this is the case, lower the internal temperature of the projector by selecting [High] for [Fan mode]\
    . See page 61.
    Color tone or Color balance is unusual•   Check if an appropriate color is selected in [Screen color]. If so, sele\
    ct an appropriate option. See page 57.
    •
     
    Adjust [Color balance] in [Adjustment]. See page 51.
    Image isn’t square to the screen •   Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page 28.
    •
     
    Use the Keystone correction function to correct the trapezoid distortion\
    . See page 31.
    Picture is blurred •   Adjust the focus. See page 30.
    •
     
    Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page 28.
    •
     
    Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the \
    adjustment range of the lens. See page 11, 12, 80, 81.
    •
     
    Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold, brought into a warm place and is then turned on. Should this hap-pen, let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens.\
    Picture is distorted •   Make sure the VGA cable is connected.
    •   Press the AUTO PC but ton on the projector cabinet or the remote control. See page 34.
    Flicker appears on screen•   Set [Fan mode] to other mode than [High altitude] when using the LV-7375 at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1600 meters or lower.  Using  the  projector  at  altitudes  less  than  approximately  5500  feet/1600  meters  and  setting  to  [High  altitude]  can  cause the lamp to overcool, causing the image to flicker. Switch [Fan mode] to [Auto] or [High]. See page 61.
    Image is scrolling vertically, horizontally or both•   Use the INPUT button to select your source. See page 26.
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    Adjust the computer image manually with the [Horizontal position] or [Vertical position] in the [Adjustment] → [Input signal]. See page 53.
    Remote control does not work •   Install new batteries. See page 9.
    •
     
    Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector.
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    Stand within 7 m (22 feet) of the projector. See page 
    9.
    Indicator is lit or blinking •   See the POWER/STATUS/LAMP Indicator on page 72.
    Cross color in RGB mode•   Press the AUTO PC button on the projector cabinet or the remote control.\
     See page 34.
    •
     
    Adjust the computer image manually with [Clock] or [Tracking] in [Input signal] in the menu. See page 52.
    W h e n e v e r  t h e  p r o j e c t o r  i s turned on, a message prompt-ing  you  to  clean  the  filter  will be displayed •   Clean or replace the filter and then reset the Filter counter. See page 
    66, 67.
     
    Press any button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to clear\
     the message.
    The projector is behaving in an erratic way •   Turn off the main power and disconnect the power cord.
      Allow 5 minutes and then plug the power cord and turn on the main power.
    For more information contact your dealer.  
    						
    							
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    7. Append  x
    If there  s no p  cture, or the p  cture   s not d  splayed correctly.
    •   Power on process for the projector and the PC.
     
    Be  sure  to  connect  the  VGA  cable  between  the  projector  and  the  computer  before  turning  on  the  computer. 
    There  are  some  notebook  PCs,  which  do  not  output  signal  unless  there  is  a  projector  or  monitor  connected 
    first.
    NOTE:  You  can  check  the  horizontal  frequency  of  the  current  signal  in  the  projector’s  menu  under  Information.  If  it  reads 
    “0kHz”, this means there is no signal being output from the computer. See page 65 or go to next step.
    •
     
    Enabling the computer’s external display.
     
    Displaying an image on the notebook PC’s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projec
    -
    tor.  When  using  a  PC  compatible  laptop,  a  combination  of  function  keys  will  enable/disable  the  external  dis-
    play. Usually, the combination of the ‘Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to 
    come on or off. For more details, refer to your computer’s owner’s manual.
    •
     
    Non-standard signal output from the computer
     
    If the output signal from a notebook PC is not an industry standard, the projected image may not be displayed 
    correctly.  Should  this  happen,  deactivate  the  notebook  PC’s  LCD  screen  when  the  projector  display  is  in  use. 
    Each notebook PC has a different way of deactivate/reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the pre-
    vious step. Refer to your computer’s documentation for detailed information.
    •
     
    Image displayed is incorrect when using a Macintosh
     
    When using a Macintosh with the projector, set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter (not supplied with the projec
    -
    tor) according to your resolution. After setting, restart your Macintosh for the changes to take affect.
     
    For  setting  display  modes  other  than  those  supported  by  your  Macintosh  and  the  projector,  changing  the  DIP 
    switch  on  a  Mac  adapter  may  bounce  an  image  slightly  or  may  display  nothing.  Should  this  happen,  set  the 
    DIP switch to the 13” fixed mode and then restart your Macintosh. After that, restore the DIP switches to a dis-
    playable mode and then restart the Macintosh again.
    NOTE:  A  Video  Adapter  cable  manufactured  by  Apple  Inc.  is  needed  for  a  PowerBook  which  does  not  have  a  mini  D-Sub 
    15-pin connector.
    •
     
    Mirroring on a PowerBook
    *
      When using the projector with a Macintosh PowerBook, output may not be set to 1024 x 768 unless “mirroring” 
    is off on your PowerBook. Refer to owner’s manual supplied with your Macintosh computer for mirroring.
    •
     
    Folders or icons are hidden on the Macintosh screen
     
    Folders or icons may not be seen on the screen. Should this happen, select [View] 
    → [Arrange] from the Apple 
    menu and arrange icons. 
    						
    							
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    7. Append  x
    ❷ Specifications
    This section provides technical information about the projector's performance.
    Model Number
      LV-7  7  /LV-7  70/LV-7  7  /LV-8  00
    Opt
     cal
    LCD PanelLV-7375/LV-7370: 0.63" p-Si TFT active-matrix with Micro Lens Array (Aspect 4:3)LV-7275: 0.63" p-Si TFT active-matrix (Aspect 4:3)LV-8300: 0.59" p-Si TFT active-matrix with Micro Lens Array (Aspect 16:10)
    ResolutionLV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275: 1024 x 768 pixels*¹ native, up to UXGA with scaling technologyLV-8300:  1280  x  800  pixels*¹  native,  up  to  UXGA  with  scaling  technology  (up  to  SXGA  + 1400 dot(H) X 1050dot(V) Max. at RGB digital)
    LensManual zoom and manual focusLV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275: F1.7 - 2.0 f = 19.8 - 23.7 mmLV-8300: F1.7 -1.9 f =17.7 - 21.2 mm
    LampLV-7375/LV-8300: 230W AC lamp (170W in Quiet mode)LV-7370/LV-7275: 210W AC lamp (170W in Quiet mode)
    Brightness*²LV-7375: 3500 lm (Presentation mode)LV-7370/LV-8300: 3000 lm (Presentation mode)LV-7275: 2600 lm (Presentation mode)
    Contrast Ratio*²500: 1 (full white : full black) (Presentation mode)
    Uniformity85% (Presentation mode)
    Image Size (Diagonal) 21" to 300"/0.53 m - 7.6 m
    Projection DistanceLV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275: 0.8 m to 11.3 m / 2.6' to 37.1'LV-8300: 0.7 m to 10.7 m / 2.3' to 35.1'
    Projection AngleLV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275: Tele: 7.9° - 8.3°/ Wide: 9.5° - 9.9°LV-8300: Tele: 7.6° - 7.9°/ Wide: 9.1° - 9.5°
    Keystone Correction +/- 30° Vertical (Auto keystone)
    *¹
     
    Effective pixels are more than 99.99%.
    *²
     
    Compliance with ISO21118-2005
    Electr  cal
    Inputs1 RGB/Component (D-Sub 15 Pin), 1 RGB (Digital/Analog, DVI-29 P, HDCP*³ supported),1 S-Video (DIN 4 Pin), 1 Video (RCA), 1(L /R) RCA Audio, 2 Stereo Mini Audio
    Outputs1 RGB (D-Sub 15 Pin), 1 Stereo Mini Audio
    Wired LAN PortRJ-45
    Video CompatibilityNTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM,1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i /60Hz1080i, 575p, 575i /50Hz
    Scan RateHorizontal: 15 kHz to 100 kHz (RGB: 24 kHz or over)Vertical: 50 Hz to 120 Hz
    Video BandwidthRGB: 80 MHz (-3dB)
    Color Reproduction16.7 million colors simultaneously, Full color
    Horizontal Resolution
    NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL /PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/ YCbCr: 540 TV linesSECAM: 300 TV linesLV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275:RGB: 1024 dots (H) x 768 dots (V)LV-8300: 1280 dots (H) x 800 dots (V)
    External ControlRS232, IR, Wired LAN
    Sync CompatibilitySeparate Sync / Composite Sync / Sync on Green
    Built-in Speaker7W (monaural)
    Power RequirementLV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275/LV-8300: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60 HzLV-7375(E)/LV-7370(E)/LV-7275(E)/LV-8300 (E): 200 - 240V AC, 50 / 60 Hz
    Input Current LV-7375/LV-8300: 3.8 - 1.5A   LV-7370/LV-7275: 3.5 - 1.4A
    LV-7375(E)/LV-8300(E): 1.8A   LV-7370(E)/LV-7275(E): 1.6A
    Power Consumption
    LV-7375/LV-8300: 3W in Power-saving mode / 11W in Standby mode / 325W in Lamp Normal mode / 240W in Lamp Quiet modeLV-7370/LV-7275: 3W in Power-saving mode / 11W in Standby mode / 295W in Lamp Normal mode / 240W in Lamp Quiet mode
    *³
     
    What is HDCP/HDCP technology?
     
    HDCP is an acronym for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. High bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a 
    system for preventing illegal copying of video data sent over a Digital Visual Interface (DVI).
     
    If you are unable to view material via the DVI input, this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly. 
    With  the  implementation  of  HDCP,  there  may  be  cases  in  which  certain  content  is  protected  with  HDCP  and  might  not  be displayed due to the decision/intention of the HDCP community (Digital Content Protection, LLC). 
    						
    							
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    7. Append x
    Mechan cal
    InstallationOrientation: Front / Rear / Ceiling mounted / Rear, Ceiling mounted
    Dimensions12.5"(W) x 13.2"(D) x 4.4"(H)317 mm (W) x 336 mm (D) x 111 mm (H)(not including protrusions)
    Weight7.3 lbs / 3.3 kg
    Fan Noise35 dB (Normal mode), 29dB (Quiet mode)
    Environmental Considerations
    Operational Temperatures : 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C), (Quiet mode selected automatically at 95°F to 104°F / 35°C to 40°C)20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)Storage Temperatures : 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C), 20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)
    Regulat ons
    For United States:UL Approved (UL 60950-1)Meets FCC Class B requirementsFor Canada:UL Approved (CSA 60950-1)Meets DOC Canada Class B requirementsFor Australia/New Zealand:Meets AS/NZS CISPR.22 Class BFor Europe:Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3)Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950-1)
    The specifications are subject to change without notice. 
    						
    							
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    7. Append x
    ❸ Cabinet Dimensions
    lens center
    l
    ens center
    Unit: mm (inch)
    80 (3.2")
    317 (12.5")
    336 (13.2")
    115 (4.5")
    55 (2.2") 
    						
    							
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    Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector
    ❹ Pin Assignments of D-Sub ANALOG IN-1 Input Connector
    Signal Level
    Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)
    Sync signal : TTL level
    1
    111512141365432107 98
    7. Append x
    Pin No.RGB Signal (Analog)YCbCr Signal
    1RedCr
    2Green or Sync on GreenY
    3BlueCb
    4Ground
    5Ground
    6Red GroundCr Ground
    7Green GroundY Ground
    8Blue GroundCb Ground
    9No Connection
    10Sync Signal Ground
    11No Connection
    12Bi-directional DATA (SDA)
    13Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync
    14Vertical Sync
    15Data Clock 
    						
    							
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    ❺ Compatible Input Signal List
    Horizontal: 15KHz to 100KHz (RGB: 24KHz or over)
    Vertical: 50Hz to 120Hz
    SignalResolution(Dots) Frequency 	 H.(kHz)Refresh 	 Rate(Hz)VIDEONTSC-*15.759.9PAL-*15.650.0PAL60-*15.760.0SECAM-*15.650.0VGA64048031.559.964048031.560.064048037.972.864048037.575.064048039.475.064048043.385.0SVGA80060035.256.380060037.960.380060048.172.280060046.975.080060053.785.1XGA102476848.460.0102476856.570.1102476860.075.0102476868.785.0WXGA128076847.859.9128080049.759.8SXGA115286454.460.1115286464.070.0115286467.575.01152864*77.585.1128096060.060.01280960*75.075.01280960*85.985.01280102464.060.012801024*80.075.012801024*91.285.0SXGA+1400105064.760.014001050*65.360.0WXGA+1440900*55.959.9UXGA16001200*75.060.016001200*81.365.016001200*87.570.016001200*93.875.0MAC1364048035.066.7MAC1683262449.774.6MAC19102476860.274.9MAC21115287068.775.1MAC1280102464.360.412801024*69.965.212801024*78.473.7HDTV1080i/601920108033.860.01080i/501920108028.150.0720p128072045.060.0DVD480i720480*15.759.9575i720575*15.650.0480p72048031.559.9575p72057531.350.0
    NOTE:
    •
      Images above flagged with “*” are not supported by digital signal.
    •
      An  image  with  higher  or  lower  resolution  than  the  projector’s  native  resolution  (LV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275:  1024  x  768  / 
    LV-8300: 1280 x 800) will be displayed with scaling technology.
    •
     
    Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly.
     
    Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should happen, change the refresh 
    rate or resolution on your PC. Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures. 
    						
    							
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    ❻ Relationship between Screen Size and Projection distance
    LV-7 7  /LV-7  70/LV-7  7 
    Screen size at 4:3Zoomed projection dis-tanceH1H2Screen size at 16:10
    aspect ratioW×D(cm)Max.Min.aspect ratioW×D(cm)
    21”43 ×32 -0.8m(2.6')27cm(0.9')5cm(0.2')20”43 ×27 
    25”51 ×38 0.8m(2.6')0.9m(3.0')32cm(1.1')6cm(0.2')24”51 ×32 
    30”61 ×46 0.9m(3.0')1.1m(3.6')39cm(1.3')7cm(0.2')28”61 ×38 
    40”81 ×61 1.2m(3.9')1.5m(4.9')51cm(1.7')10cm(0.3')38”81 ×51 
    50”102 ×76 1.5m(4.9')1.9m(6.2')64cm(2.1')12cm(0.4')47”102 ×64 
    60”122 ×91 1.9m(6.2')2.2m(7.2')77cm(2.5')14cm(0.5')57”122 ×76 
    70”142 ×107 2.2m(7.2')2.6m(8.5')90cm(3.0')17cm(0.5')66”142 ×89 
    80”163 ×122 2.5m(8.2')3.0m(9.8')103cm(3.4')19cm(0.6')76”163 ×102 
    90”183 ×137 2.8m(9.2')3.4m(11.2')116cm(3.8')21cm(0.7')85”183 ×114 
    100”203 ×152 3.1m(10.2')3.7m(12.1')129cm(4.2')24cm(0.8')94”203 ×127 
    110”224 ×168 3.4m(11.2')4.1m(13.5')141cm(4.6')26cm(0.9')104”224 ×140 
    120”244 ×183 3.7m(12.1')4.5m(14.8')154cm(5.1')29cm(0.9')113”244 ×152 
    130”264 ×198 4.0m(13.1')4.9m(16.1')167cm(5.5')31cm(1.0')123”264 ×165 
    140”285 ×213 4.4m(14.4')5.2m(17.1')180cm(5.9')33cm(1.1')132”285 ×178 
    150”305 ×229 4.7m(15.4')5.6m(18.4')193cm(6.3')36cm(1.2')142”305 ×191 
    160”325 ×244 5.0m(16.4')6.0m(19.7')206cm(6.8')38cm(1.3')151”325 ×203 
    170”345 ×259 5.3m(17.4')6.4m(21.0')219cm(7.2')41cm(1.3')160”345 ×216 
    176”358 ×268 5.5m(18.0')6.6m(21.7')226cm(7.4')42cm(1.4')166”358 ×224 
    180”366 ×274 5.6m(18.4')6.8m(22.3')231cm(7.6')43cm(1.4')170”366 ×229 
    190”386 ×290 5.9m(19.4')7.1m(23.3')244cm(8.0')45cm(1.5')179”386 ×241 
    200”406 ×305 6.2m(20.3')7.5m(24.6')257cm(8.4')48cm(1.6')189”406 ×254 
    210”427 ×320 6.6m(21.7')7.9m(25.9')270cm(8.9')50cm(1.6')198”427 ×267 
    220”447 ×335 6.9m(22.6')8.3m(27.2')283cm(9.3')52cm(1.7')208”447 ×279 
    230”467 ×351 7.2m(23.6')8.6m(28.2')296cm(9.7')55cm(1.8')217”467 ×292 
    240”488 ×366 7.5m(24.6')9.0m(29.5')309cm(10.1')57cm(1.9')226”488 ×305 
    250”508 ×381 7.8m(25.6')9.4m(30.8')321cm(10.5')60cm(2.0')236”508 ×318 
    260”528 ×396 8.1m(26.6')9.8m(32.2')334cm(11.0')62cm(2.0')245”528 ×330 
    270”549 ×412 8.4m(27.6')10.1m(33.1')347cm(11.4')64cm(2.1')255”549 ×343 
    280”569 ×427 8.8m(28.9')10.5m(34.5')360cm(11.8')67cm(2.2')264”569 ×356 
    290”589 ×442 9.1m(29.9')10.9m(35.8')373cm(12.2')69cm(2.3')274”589 ×368 
    300”610 ×457 9.4m(30.8')11.3m(37.1')386cm(12.7')71cm(2.3')283”610 ×381  
    						
    							
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    LV-8 00
    Screen size at 16:10Zoomed projection dis-tanceH1H2Screen size at 4:3
    aspect ratioW×D(cm)Max.Min.aspect ratioW×D(cm)
    21”45×28-0.7m(2.3')24cm(0.8')4cm(0.1')19”38×28
    25”54×340.7m(2.3')0.9m(3.0')29cm(0.9')5cm(0.2')22”45×34
    30”65×400.9m(3.0')1.0m(3.3')34cm(1.1')6cm(0.2')26”54×40
    40”86×541.1m(3.6')1.4m(4.6')46cm(1.5')8cm(0.3')35”72×54
    50”108×671.4m(4.6')1.7m(5.6')57cm(1.9')10cm(0.3')44”90×67
    60”129×811.7m(5.6')2.1m(6.9')69cm(2.3')12cm(0.4')53”108×81
    70”151×942.0m(6.6')2.5m(8.2')80cm(2.6')14cm(0.5')62”126×94
    80”172×1082.3m(7.5')2.8m(9.2')92cm(3.0')16cm(0.5')71”144×108
    90”194×1212.6m(8.5')3.2m(10.5')103cm(3.4')18cm(0.6')79”162×121
    100”215×1352.9m(9.5')3.5m(11.5')114cm(3.8')20cm(0.7')88”179×135
    110”237×1483.2m(10.5')3.9m(12.8')126cm(4.1')22cm(0.7')97”197×148
    120”258×1623.5m(11.5')4.2m(13.8')137cm(4.5')24cm(0.8')106”215×162
    130”280×1753.8m(12.5')4.6m(15.1')149cm(4.9')26cm(0.9')115”233×175
    140”302×1884.1m(13.5')5.0m(16.4')160cm(5.3')28cm(0.9')124”251×188
    150”323×2024.4m(14.4')5.3m(17.4')172cm(5.6')30cm(1.0')132”269×202
    160”345×2154.7m(15.4')5.7m(18.7')183cm(6.0')32cm(1.1')141”287×215
    170”366×2295.0m(16.4')6.0m(19.7')195cm(6.4')34cm(1.1')150”305×229
    176”379×2375.2m(17.1')6.2m(20.3')201cm(6.6')36cm(1.2')155”316×237
    180”388×2425.3m(17.4')6.4m(21.0')206cm(6.8')36cm(1.2')159”323×242
    190”409×2565.6m(18.4')6.7m(22.0')217cm(7.1')38cm(1.3')168”341×256
    200”431×2695.9m(19.4')7.1m(23.3')229cm(7.5')40cm(1.3')177”359×269
    210”452×2836.2m(20.3')7.4m(24.3')240cm(7.9')42cm(1.4')185”377×283
    220”474×2966.5m(21.3')7.8m(25.6')252cm(8.3')44cm(1.5')194”395×296
    230”495×3106.8m(22.3')8.2m(26.9')263cm(8.6')46cm(1.5')203”413×310
    240”517×3237.1m(23.3')8.5m(27.9')275cm(9.0')48cm(1.6')212”431×323
    250”538×3377.4m(24.3')8.9m(29.2')286cm(9.4')50cm(1.7')221”449×337
    260”560×3507.7m(25.3')9.2m(30.2')298cm(9.8')53cm(1.7')230”467×350
    270”582×3637.9m(25.9')9.6m(31.5')309cm(10.1')55cm(1.8')238”485×363
    280”603×3778.2m(26.9')9.9m(32.5')320cm(10.5')57cm(1.9')247”503×377
    290”625×3908.5m(27.9')10.3m(33.8')332cm(10.9')59cm(1.9')256”521×390
    300”646×4048.8m(28.9')10.7m(35.1')343cm(11.3')61cm(2.0')265”538×404 
    						
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