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    Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual  2. Installation
    Notes
      This chart has a TRF of 1.33, 
    for use with the following 
    images:
    4:3 = 1.33
    Lens charts continued
    Full height image 4:3
    Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application.
    if you need to be more precise, then use the calculations on the page immediately 
    following the lens charts.
    1.12 : 1 fi xed lens
    (1.2 - 2m)
    105-609
    105-6091.39 - 1.87 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-610
    107-1961.87 - 2.56 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-611
    107-1974.16 - 6.96 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-613
    107-199
    0.67 : 1 fi xed lens
    105-607
    107-195
    feet
    metres Screen width
                  10             20             30             40             50             60            70             80 metres
                  33             66             98            131           164           197          230          262 feet  66 20
     49 15
     33 10
     16  5
    Throw distance
    2.56 - 4.16 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-612
    107-198
    1.12 : 1 fi xed lens
    (3 - 15m)
    105-608
    105-608 
    						
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    Notes
      This chart has a TRF of 1.42, 
    for use with the following 
    images:
    5:4 = 1.25
    Lens charts continued
    Full height image 5:4
    Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application.
    if you need to be more precise, then use the calculations on the page immediately 
    following the lens charts.
    1.12 : 1 fi xed lens
    (1.2 - 2m)
    105-609
    105-6091.39 - 1.87 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-610
    107-1961.87 - 2.56 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-611
    107-1974.16 - 6.96 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-613
    107-199
    0.67 : 1 fi xed lens
    105-607
    107-195
    feet
    metres Screen width
                  10             20             30             40             50             60            70             80 metres
                  33             66             98            131           164           197          230          262 feet  66 20
     49 15
     33 10
     16  5
    Throw distance
    2.56 - 4.16 : 1 
    zoom lens
    105-612
    107-198
    1.12 : 1 fi xed lens
    (3 - 15m)
    105-608
    105-608 
    						
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    Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual  2. Installation
    Notes
      The Throw ratio for a particular 
    lens is fi xed, and assumes that 
    the image fi lls the width of the 
    DMD.
      For images that do not fi ll the 
    width of the DMD, the Throw 
    ratio is effectively increased. To 
    correct for this, a Throw Ratio 
    Factor (TRF) is used.
    Choosing a lens by calculation
    For any screen size not listed above, or if you need to be more precise, then use the 
    calculations below.
    Identify actual width of the image in pixels.
    Calculate the Throw Ratio Factor:  TRF =  DMD width (1920)
           Image width in pixels
    Identify the screen width required.
    Identify the throw distance required.
    Throw distance calculations are based on the distance from the outer end of the 
    lens, which will vary from lens to lens. Once a lens has been chosen, the fi gures 
    can be checked using the lens extension values given on the next page.
    Calculate the throw ratio required.  Throw ratio =   Throw distance       
            Screen width x TRF
    Choose a lens with the required throw ratio from the list at the bottom of the 
    page.
    Check from the list that the lens chosen will work at the throw distance required.
    example
    An image, 1024 x 768 pixels, screen width 6.5m, throw distance 18m from the 
    outer end of the lens.
    Throw Ratio Factor (TRF) =  1920  = 1.875
         1024
    Throw ratio required =       18    = 1.48
        6.5 x 1.875
    Choose the 1.39 - 1.87  zoom lens. •
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        High Brightness  High Contrast  Throw distance range
    0.67 : 1 fi xed lens     105-607      107-195      1.1 - 3.2m (3.6 - 10.5ft)
    0.12 : 1 fi xed lens (3 - 15m)  105-608      105-608      3 - 15m (9.8 - 49.2ft)
    1.12 : 1 fi xeed lens (1.2 - 2m)  105-609      105-609      1.2 - 2m (3.9 - 6.6ft)
    1.39 - 1.87 : 1 zoom lens    105-610      107-196      4 - 24m (13.1 - 78.7ft)
    1.87 - 2.56 : 1 zoom lens    105-611      107-197      4 - 24m (13.1 - 78.7ft)
    2.56 - 4.16 : 1 zoom lens    105-612      107-198      9.1 - 45m (29.9 - 147.6ft)
    4.16 - 6.96 : 1 zoom lens    105-613      107-199      12 - 80m (39.4 - 262.5ft) 
    						
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    2. Installation  Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual
    Notes
      The Throw ratio for a particular 
    lens is fi xed, but assumes that 
    the image fi lls the width of the 
    DMD.
      For images that do not fi ll the 
    width of the DMD, the Throw 
    ratio is effectively increased. To 
    correct for this, a Throw Ratio 
    Factor (TRF) is used.
      Lens extension is measured 
    when the lens is focused at 
    infi nity, and fully extended. 
    At other focus settings, the 
    extension could be up to 10mm 
    less
    Useful lens calculations
    The following lens calculations may be useful:
    Throw ratio =   Throw distance
      Screen width
    Throw ratio factor (TRF) =  DMD width in pixels  =  1920
        image width in pixels  image 
    width in pixels
    Therefore:
    Screen width    =  Throw distance
        Throw ratio x TRF
    Throw distance    =  Screen width x Throw ratio x TRF
    Lens extension
    The throw distance calculated above is to the outer end of the lens. For each lens, 
    the nominal distance between the front of the projector and the outer end of the lens 
    (lens extension) will be as listed below.
      High Brightness/ Contrast  Lens extension
    0.67 : 1 fi xed lens  105-607  107-195  204 mm (8.0 in)
    0.12 : 1 fi xed lens (3 - 15m)  105-608  105-608  268 mm (10.6 in)
    1.12 : 1 fi xeed lens (1.2 - 2m)  105-609  105-609  268 mm (10.6 in)
    1.39 - 1.87 : 1 zoom lens  105-610  107-196  194 mm (7.6 in)
    1.87 - 2.56 : 1 zoom lens  105-611  107-197  159 mm (6.3 in)
    2.56 - 4.16 : 1 zoom lens  105-612  107-198  152 mm (6.0 in)
    4.16 - 6.96 : 1 zoom lens  105-613  107-199  118 mm (4.6 in)
    lens extension, 
    measured from front 
    of corner post 
    						
    							July 2007 Page 2.13
    Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual  2. Installation
    Notes
      Make sure the rear lens cap is 
    removed, before fi tting the lens.
      Make sure the front lens cap is 
    removed, before switching on 
    the projector.
      Be careful not to scratch 
    the lens surfaces. If you do 
    accidentally touch a lens, then 
    clean the surface using a lens 
    paper.
     The lens release lever should 
    always be set to the locked 
    position to prevent the lens 
    from falling out.
    Zoom drive connector
    Fitting the lens
    Turn the lens release lever anti-clockwise so that it is pointing upwards, to open 
    the lock.
    Remove the rear lens cap from the lens.
    Insert the lens into the lens aperture, making sure that the plug on the drive 
    mechanism engages with the socket on the front of the projector, and that the 
    lens is pushed fi rmly into place. •
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    •
    Lens release 
    lever, open
    Lens release 
    lever, closedTurn the lens release lever clockwise to lock the lens in place. When the lock is 
    fully closed, the lever should feel loose. • 
    						
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    2. Installation  Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual
    Notes
      For more information on using 
    the Lens shift feature, see 
    section 4. Using the menus, 
    Lens menu.
      If the lens is to be shifted in 
    two directions combined, the 
    maximum range is somewhat 
    less, as can be seen below. 
    (zoom lens shift shown).
    full horizontal and vertical shift
    without distortion
    combined shift without distortion
    is reduced
    Shifting the image
    The normal position for the projector is at the centre of the screen. However, you 
    can set the projector above or below the centre, or to one side, and adjust the image 
    using the Lens shift feature to maintain a geometrically correct image.
    Any single adjustment outside the ranges specifi ed below may result in an 
    unacceptable level of distortion, paricularly at the corners of the image, due to 
    the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics.
    If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined, the maximum range 
    without distortion will be somewhat less, as can be seen in the diagrams to the 
    right.
    The maximum range available with no distortion is dependent on which lens is used. 
    The tables below show the maximum range for images that fi ll the DMD.
    Fixed lenses
    vertical 
    (pixels)horizontal
    (pixels)vertical
    (vs DMD height) horizontal
    (vs DMD width)
    no shift possible
    Zoom lenses
    vertical 
    (pixels)horizontal
    (pixels)vertical
    (vs DMD height)horizontal
    (vs DMD width)
    702 up
    351 down288 left
    288 right0.65H up
    0.33H down0.15W left
    0.15W right •
    • 
    						
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    Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual  2. Installation
    Mounting the projector
    The projector is designed to be used on a fl at surface, but the optional rigging frame 
    will allow it to be suspended from a lighting truss or rigging. The four adjustable feet 
    under the chassis allow the projector to be lowered onto a fl at surface without any 
    danger of hands being trapped between the bottom frame and the surface.
    Chassis adjustment
    If the projector is to be operated from a fl at surface such as a projector table, then 
    adjustment of projector level should be made by turning the four feet under the 
    chassis.
    Fitting the optional rigging frame
    The  rigging frame should be secured to the projector using the twelve screws 
    supplied, as shown in the pictures below. Four screws secure each of the threee 
    adjuster brackets to its corner post. Fit the screws to the round holes fi rst, then 
    fi t the screws to the oval holes.
    Before suspending the projector, make sure that all the frame adjusters are set 
    roughly midway. •
    •
    Notes
     BEFORE INSTALLING THE 
    PROJECTOR, READ ALL THE 
    WARNINGS BELOW AND 
    ALL THOSE IN IMPORTANT 
    INFORMATION AT THE 
    FRONT OF THIS MANUAL.
     The projector weighs 
    approximately 27kg (60lb). 
    Use safe handling techniques 
    when lifting the projector.
     Make sure that the surface, 
    ceiling or rigging that is 
    to support the projector 
    is capable of supporting 
    the combined weight of 
    the projector and lens (see 
    specifi cation for weights).
     Backup safety chains or 
    wires should always be used.
     Do not tilt the projector more 
    than  ±12° from side to side 
    when in use, as this may 
    cause serious lamp failure, 
    damage the lamp module 
    and cause extra cost on 
    replacement. The projector 
    my be tilted forwards and 
    backwards as necessary.
    ±12°
    360°
    Fixing 
    screws
    Adjustable 
    foot 
    						
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    2. Installation  Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual
    Adjusting the rigging frame
    Coarse adjustment of projector level should be made by adjusting the length of 
    the supporting wires or chains, or by adjusting the position of the truss or rigging. 
    Once the initial coarse adjustment has been made, fi ne adjustment can be made by 
    turning the frame adjusters on the rigging frame:
    The single vertical adjuster at the front left corner is used to 
    raise or lower the front of the projector (pitch adjustment).
    The two vertical adjusters at the rear are used to rotate the 
    projector around the lens axis (roll adjustment).
    The horizontal adjuster at the rear right corner (viewed from the 
    front) is used to rotate the projector around its vertical axis (yaw 
    adjustment). •
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    •
    Notes
     BEFORE INSTALLING THE 
    PROJECTOR, READ ALL THE 
    WARNINGS BELOW AND 
    ALL THOSE IN IMPORTANT 
    INFORMATION AT THE 
    FRONT OF THIS MANUAL.
     The projector weighs 
    approximately 27 kg (50 lbs). 
    Use safe handling techniques 
    when lifting the projector.
     Make sure that the surface, 
    ceiling or rigging that is 
    to support the projector 
    is capable of supporting 
    the combined weight of 
    the projector and lens (see 
    specifi cation for weights).
     Backup safety chains or 
    wires should always be used.
     Do not tilt the projector more 
    than  ±12° from side to side 
    when in use, as this may 
    cause serious lamp failure, 
    damage the lamp module 
    and cause extra cost on 
    replacement. The projector 
    my be tilted forwards and 
    backwards as necessary.
    ±12°
    360°
    Vertical 
    adjuster
    Horizontal 
    adjuster 
    						
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    Digital Projection TITAN 1080p-500, 1080p-250 User Manual  2. Installation
    Notes
     When stacking projectors, 
    the stack MUST be vertical, 
    to ensure that the stresses 
    are distributed to all frame 
    couplings.
     Make sure that the surface, 
    ceiling or rigging that is 
    to support the projector is 
    capable of supporting the 
    combined weight of all the 
    projectors and lenses (see 
    specifi cation for weights).
     Do not place heavy objects 
    on top of the projector 
    chassis. Only the chassis 
    corners and the rigging frame 
    are capable of withstanding 
    the weight of another 
    projector.
     Do not try to stack more than 
    3 projectors.
     Separate backup safety 
    chains or wires should 
    always be used for each 
    projector.
    Stacking projectors
    The rigging frame is capable of supporting the weight of up to two other projectors, 
    using the built-in frame couplings. The projectors can be stacked on top of each 
    other, or suspended below each other.
    Carefully lower each projector down onto the top of the others, making sure that 
    all four frame couplings engage fully.
    Fit a locking pin into each coupling. A ball in the end of the pin prevents the pin 
    from falling out – to insert or remove a locking pin, press the button on the t-bar 
    to release the ball.
    Align the images from the projectors, following the instructions in section  
    3. Getting started, Adjusting the lens and Adjusting the projected image. •
    •
    •
    Locking 
    pin Frame 
    couplings 
    						
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    Notes
      For more information on 
    selecting an input source, see 
    section 4. Overview, Using 
    the control keys, and Using 
    the menus.
      Input 4. is not used on this 
    projector.
     
     For more information about pin 
    connections and control codes 
    see section 7. Appendix.
      For more information on 
    input modes see section 
    4. Overview.
    Connecting the projector
    Signal Inputs
    The following inputs are available:
    EDID handshaking on the DVI and RGB2 inputs
    If you are using a computer DVI card or other source that obeys the EDID 
    handshaking protocol, then the card or source will automatically confi gure itself to 
    suit the projector.
    If not, then you should refer to the documentation supplied with the source to 
    manually set the resolution to 1920 x 1080 or the nearest suitable setting. Switch off 
    the source, connect to the projector, then switch the source back on again.
    5. Composite Video
    6. S-Video
    7. Component 1. RGB12. RGB2
    3. DVI
    Input 
    connection panelControl 
    connection panel 
    						
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