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    Always consult this Appendix when planning a projector installation. See also 2.3, Projector Position and Mounting.
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    Correct throw distance depends on the screen size and lens present—the larger the image
    needed, the greater the distance you must allow between the lens and screen. Once you
    know the screen size and lens type present, you can calculate the precise throw distance you
    require by using the
    appropriate formula as
    found in this appendix.
    Throw distance is the
    distance between the
    projector front feet and the
    screen. This measurement
    is not necessarily parallel to
    the floor—i.e., the projector
    and screen may be inclined.
    NOTE: If your projector
    is tilted up or down in
    relation to the screen, as
    is sometimes the case for large venues or elevated installations, throw distance still
    represents the smallest measurement between the screen and front feet center axes.
    Pre-calculated throw distances for the complete range of lens types and screen sizes
    appear in the charts and graphs on the following pages. Refer to these examples to
    quickly determine the proper throw distance (±5%) for your installation and lens.
    NOTE: Variable operating ranges for zoom lenses appear in graphs only.
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    NOTES: 1) Make sure to use HORIZONTAL screen size in all formulas. 2) 0.8:1 lens is not recommended with this projector. 
    						
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