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    11
    D
    B
    Cα
    2. Installation and Connections
    Throw Distance and Screen Size
    The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the
    position of installation.
    Distance Chart
    B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center
    C = Throw distance
    D = Vertical distance between lens center and screen bottom (top of screen for ceiling application)
    α  = Throw angle
    NOTE: Distances may vary +/-5%.
    α
    W ide – Tele
    degree
    –– 9.2
    11.2 – 9.2
    11.1 – 9.0
    10.8 – 8.9
    10.6 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
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    10.3 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.5
    10.3 – 8.5
    inch
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    24
    36
    43
    48
    50
    54
    60
    72
    90
    108
    120
    126
    144
    162
    180
    Screen Size B C
    Wide – Tele DDiagonal Width Heightinch
    –– 28
    27 – 33
    33 – 41
    45 – 55
    69 – 84
    83 – 102
    93 – 113
    98 – 119
    105 – 128
    117 – 142
    141 – 171
    176 – 214
    212 – 257
    236 – 286
    248 – 301
    284 – 344
    320 – 387
    356 – 431 inch
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    inch
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    inch
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    24
    32
    48
    58
    64
    67
    72
    80
    96
    120
    144
    160
    168
    192
    216
    240
    8775L T380
    α
    W ide – Tele
    degree
    –– 9.2
    11.2 – 9.2
    11.1 – 9.0
    10.8 – 8.9
    10.6 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.7
    10.5 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
    10.4 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.6
    10.3 – 8.5
    10.3 – 8.5
    mm
    320
    381
    457
    610
    914
    1097
    1219
    1280
    1372
    1524
    1829
    2286
    2743
    3048
    3200
    3658
    4115
    4572
    Screen Size B C
    Wide – Tele DDiagonal Width Heightmm
    –– 710
    690 – 850
    840 – 1040
    1150 – 1400
    1750 – 2140
    2120 – 2580
    2360 – 2870
    2480 – 3020
    2660 – 3240
    2970 – 3600
    3570 – 4340
    4480 – 5440
    5390 – 6540
    6000 – 7270
    6300 – 7640
    7210 – 8740
    8120 – 9840
    9030 – 10940 mm
    -45
    -54
    -64
    -86
    -129
    -154
    -171
    -180
    -193
    -214
    -257
    -322
    -386
    -429
    -450
    -514
    -579
    -643
    mm
    115
    137
    164
    219
    329
    394
    438
    460
    493
    548
    657
    821
    986
    1095
    1150
    1314
    1479
    1643
    mm
    533
    635
    762
    1016
    1524
    1829
    2032
    2134
    2286
    2540
    3048
    3810
    4572
    5080
    5334
    6096
    6858
    7620 mm
    427
    508
    610
    813
    1219
    1463
    1626
    1707
    1829
    2032
    2438
    3048
    3658
    4064
    4267
    4877
    5486
    6096
    inch
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    80
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    240
    270
    300
    α
    W ide – Tele
    degree
    –– 10.0
    12.1 – 10.0
    11.9 – 9.8
    11.8 – 9.8
    11.7 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.5 – 9.6
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    inch
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    15
    18
    24
    36
    43
    48
    50
    54
    60
    72
    90
    108
    120
    126
    144
    162
    180
    Screen Size B C
    Wide – Tele DDiagonal Width Heightinch
    –– 28
    28 – 34
    34 – 41
    46 – 56
    69 – 84
    83 – 102
    93 – 113
    98 – 119
    105 – 127
    117 – 141
    141 – 170
    176 – 213
    211 – 256
    235 – 285
    247 – 299
    283 – 342
    318 – 385
    354 – 428 inch
    -1
    -2
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    -5
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    -18
    inch
    5
    6
    7
    10
    14
    17
    19
    20
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    24
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    36
    43
    48
    50
    57
    64
    72
    inch
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    80
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    300 inch
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    24
    32
    48
    58
    64
    67
    72
    80
    96
    120
    144
    160
    168
    192
    216
    240
    L8774 T280
    α
    W ide – Tele
    degree
    –– 10.0
    12.1 – 10.0
    11.9 – 9.8
    11.8 – 9.8
    11.7 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.6 – 9.6
    11.5 – 9.6
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    11.5 – 9.5
    mm
    320
    381
    457
    610
    914
    1097
    1219
    1280
    1372
    1524
    1829
    2286
    2743
    3048
    3200
    3658
    4115
    4572
    Screen Size B C
    Wide – Tele DDiagonal Width Heightmm
    –– 720
    710 – 860
    860 – 1050
    1160 – 1410
    1760 – 2140
    2120 – 2580
    2360 – 2870
    2480 – 3010
    2660 – 3230
    2960 – 3590
    3570 – 4320
    4470 – 5410
    5370 – 6510
    5970 – 7230
    6270 – 7600
    7180 – 8690
    8080 – 9780
    8980 – 10870 mm
    -33
    -39
    -47
    -62
    -93
    -112
    -125
    -131
    -140
    -156
    -187
    -234
    -280
    -311
    -327
    -374
    -420
    -467
    mm
    127
    152
    182
    243
    364
    437
    485
    509
    546
    606
    728
    909
    1091
    1213
    1273
    1455
    1637
    1819
    mm
    533
    635
    762
    1016
    1524
    1829
    2032
    2134
    2286
    2540
    3048
    3810
    4572
    5080
    5334
    6096
    6858
    7620 mm
    427
    508
    610
    813
    1219
    1463
    1626
    1707
    1829
    2032
    2438
    3048
    3658
    4064
    4267
    4877
    5486
    6096
    inch
    21
    25
    30
    40
    60
    72
    80
    84
    90
    100
    120
    150
    180
    200
    210
    240
    270
    300
    Screen center
    Lens center Screen bottom
    2.54”/64.5mm
    Projector bottom 
    						
    							
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    2. Installation and Connections
    W ARNING
    * Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done
    by  a qualified technician. Contact your dealer for
    more information.
    * Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.
    • Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the
    projector falls to the ground, you can be injured and
    the projector severely damaged.
    • Do not use the projector where temperatures vary
    greatly. The projector must be used at temperatures
    between 41˚F (5˚C) and 104˚F (40˚C). (Eco mode se-
    lected automatically at 95 ° to 104 °F/35 ° to 40 °C. Op-
    erational temperatures during use of wireless LAN
    card: 41 ° to 95 °F / 5 ° to 35 °C).
    • Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or
    smoke. This will harm the screen image.
    • Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents
    on the side or the front of the projector.
    Reflecting the Image
    Using a mirror to reflect your projectors image enables
    y
    ou to enjoy a much larger image when a smaller space
    is required. Contact your dealer if you need a mir-
    ror system. If youre using a mirror system and your im-
    age is inverted, use the MENU and SELECT buttons on
    y our projector cabinet or your remote control to correct
    the orientation. ( → page 
    84 ) 
    						
    							
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    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO INCOMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN
    PC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    PHONE
    COMPUTER 1 IN
    COMPUTER 2 IN
    AUDIO IN
    2. Installation and Connections
    
     Making Connections
    Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer
    NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect the projector an\
    d notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode an d
    before turning on the power to the notebook PC. In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on un\
    less connected to the projector before being powered up .
    * If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the \
    result of the computers screen-saver or power manage-
    ment software.
    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 projector.
    When using a PC compatible laptop, a combination of function keys will enable/disable the external display.
    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 example, laptops use Fn + F3, while Dell laptops use Fn + F8 key combinations to toggle through external
    display selections.
    VGA signal cable (supplied)
    To  mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on the projector. It is recom-
    mended that you use a commercially available distribution amplifier if connecting a signal cable longer than the suppliedone.A udio cable (not supplied)
    IBM VGA or Compatibles (Notebook
    type) or Macintosh (Notebook type)
    NOTE: The COMPUTER 1 IN connector supports Plug
    & Play (DDC2).
    NOTE: The 8775 /8774   
       is not compatible with video decoded outputs of  
       the    ISS-6010 switchers.
    NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back via a commercially available scan
    converter.This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer \
    signal at the default setting. In that case, do the fol lowing.
    * When an image is displayed with the lower and upper black portion of the\
     screen or a dark image is not displayed correctly:
    Project an image to fill the screen and then press the AUTO ADJ button o\
    n the remote control or the AUTO ADJUST button on theprojector cabinet.
    * When noise appears on the sides of the screen:
    Use the Overscan feature to display the image correctly.Be sure to change the Overscan to 0% before pressing the AUTO ADJ or AUT\
    O ADJUST button, otherwise an image may be
    displayed with its sides cut off.
    NOTE: For older Macintosh, use a commercially
    available pin adapter (not supplied) to connect to
    your Macs video port. 
    						
    							
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    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO INCOMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN
    PC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    COMPUTER 3 IN
    PHONE
    AUDIO IN
    2. Installation and Connections
    When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal 
    To  project a DVI digital signal, be sure to connect the PC and the projector using a D\
    VI-D signal cable (not supplied)
    before turning on your PC or projector. Turn on the projector first and select DVI (DIGITAL) from the source menu
    before turning on your PC.
    F ailure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed. Should
    this happen, restart your PC.
    Do not disconnect the DVI-D signal cable while the projector is running. If the signal cable has been disconnected and
    then re-connected, an image may not be correctly displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC.
    NOTE:
    • Use a DVI-D cable compliant with DDWG (Digital Display Working Group) DVI (Digital Visual Interface) revision 1.0 standard. Th e
    DVI-D cable should be within 10 m (394) long.
    • The DVI (DIGITAL) connector (COMPUTER 3) accepts VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600),\
     1152x864, XGA (1024x768) and SXGA
    (1280x1024 @ up to 60Hz).
    DVI-D cableAudio cable (not supplied)
    IBM VGA or Compatibles or Macintosh(DVI-D connector with HDCP)
    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). 
    						
    							
    15
    2. Installation and Connections
    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO INCOMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN
    PC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN
    Before connections: An exclusive SCART adapter (ADP-SC1) and a commercially available SCART cable are re-
    quired for this connection.
    F
    rom the menu, select [Setup]  → [Options]  → [Signal Select]  → [Computer 1]  → [Scart].
    SCART is a standard European audio-visual connector for TVs, VCRs and DVD players. It is also referred to as Euro-
    connector.
    NOTE: Audio signal is not available for this connection.
    TIP:  The ADP-SC1 SCART adapter is obtainable from your
     dealer in Europe. Contact your dealer in Europe for more
    
    information.
    To  connect SCART output (RGB)
    Video equipment such as DVD player
    Commercially available SCART cable
    Female
    ADP-SC1
    Projector 
    						
    							
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    AUDIOIN
    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO IN COMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN
    PC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    AUDIO OUT
    PHONE
    MONITOR OUT
    2. Installation and Connections
    Connecting an External Monitor
    Y ou can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the RGB analog
    image youre projecting.
    NOTE:
    • The MONITOR OUT connector will output no sound when the projector is in \
    standby mode.
    • The MONITOR OUT connector will output no signal when [Power-saving] is selected in [Standby Mode] from the menu.
    • When the projector is in the standby mode, the image may not be correctl\
    y displayed while the cooling fans are running immedi-
    ately after turning on or off the power.
    • The AUDIO OUT jack cannot be used as a headphone jack.
    • Output sound level can be adjusted in accordance with the sound level.
    • When audio equipment is connected, the projector speaker is disabled.
    •Daisy chain connection is not possible.
    VGA signal cable (supplied)
    VGA signal cable (not supplied)
    A udio cable (not supplied)
    Audio cable (not supplied) 
    						
    							
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    AUDIO INLRAUDIO OUT
    LR
    Component
    YCbCr
    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO INCOMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN
    PC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    COMPONENT IN
    AUDIO IN 
    2. Installation and Connections
    Y
    ou can connect a video cable to the Y connector of the COMPONENT connectors to display a VCR source. To do
    so, from the menu, select [Setup]  → [Options]  → [Signal Select]  → [Component]  → [Video].
    NOTE: Refer to your DVD players owners manual for more information abo\
    ut your DVD players video output requirements.
    Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output
    DVD player
    A
    udio Equipment
    Audio cable (not supplied)
    Component video RCA3
    cable (not supplied) 
    						
    							
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    AUDIO INLRAUDIO OUTLRVIDEO OUTS-VIDEO VIDEO
    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO INCOMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 IN
    PC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    S-VIDEO IN
    VIDEO IN
    AUDIO IN
    2. Installation and Connections
    Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player
    S-Video cable (not supplied)
    Video cable (not supplied)
    VCR/ Laser disc player
    A udio equipment
    A udio cable (not supplied)
    NOTE: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owners manual for more inf\
    ormation about your equipments video output require-
    ments.
    NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back in fast-forward or fast-rewind via  a
    scan converter. 
    						
    							
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    PC CARDCOMPONENT INUSB LANAUDIO INCOMPUTER 3 IN
    COMPUTER 1 IN COMPUTER 2 INPC CONTROLMONITOR OUT
    AUDIO OUT
    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO INAUDIO INCb/Pb
    L/MONO R
    Y
    Cr/Pr
    AC IN
    LAN
    Connecting to a Network
    The 8774/8775 comes standard with a LAN port (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable.
    Placing the optional wireless LAN card (NWL-100*) in the PC card slot \
    of the projector also provides a wireless LAN
    connection. To use a LAN connection, you are required to assign an IP address to the projector. For setting the LAN
    mode, see page 
    86  (From the menu, select [Setup]  → [Installation]  → [LAN Mode])
    With the LAN connection, two features are available: Projector control and Picture transmission.
    Projector control feature
    With the wired or wireless LAN connection, you can control (power on/off, input select, etc.) and receive information
    from the projector over the network using a computer. The following two methods are available: * Using the HTTP Server feature on the projector. ( → page 
    48 )
    * Using PC Control Utility 3.0 from the supplied User Supportware 3 CD-ROM\
    .
    Picture transmission feature
    With the wired or wireless LAN connection, you can send images and slides from a personal computer to the projector
    which then can be projected on the screen. The following two methods are available:
    * Using Image Express Utility 2.0 from the supplied User Supportware 3 CD-ROM.
    * Using Ulead Photo Explore 8.0 from the supplied User Supportware 3 CD-ROM.
    With the USB mouse connected to the projector, you can also operate the desktop screen on your Windows PC
    connected to the LAN or the wireless LAN. * Using Desktop Control Utility 1.0 from the supplied User Supportware 3 CD-ROM.
    NOTE: Use a wireless LAN card conforming to the Wi-Fi standard for your personal computer.
    TIP:  Five Windows software programs (Image Express Utility 2.0, Desktop Cont\
    rol Utility 1.0, Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0, Viewer PPT
    Converter and PC Control Utility 3.0) and a Macintosh software program \
    (Image Express Utility 2 for Mac OS X) are contained on  the
    supplied Projector User Supportware 3 CD-ROM. For their functions and op\
    erations, see the users guides (PDF) contained on the same CD-ROM.
    Example of LAN connection
    (A) Example of wired LAN connection
    Server
    Hub LAN cable (not supplied)
    2. Installation and Connections 
    						
    							
    20
    (B) Example of wireless LAN connection
    (Network Type → Mode: Infrastructure)
    2. Installation and Connections
    Access
    P oint
    Wired LAN
    To make connection with a wired LAN via an access point, you need to select the Infrastructure mode.
    F rom the menu, select [Setup]  → [Installation]  → [LAN Mode]  → [PC Card]  → [Advanced]  → [Network Type]  →
    [Mode]  → [Infrastructure].
    (C) Example of wireless LAN connection (Network Type  → Mode: 802.11 Ad Hoc)
    To  enable direct communication (i.e., peer-to-peer) between personal computers and projectors, you need to
    select the 802.11 Ad Hoc mode.
    F rom the menu, select [Setup]  → [Installation]  → [LAN Mode]  → [PC Card]  → [Advanced]  → [Network Type]  →
    [Mode]  → [802.11 Ad Hoc].
    The 802.11 Ad Hoc mode complies with IEEE802.11 standard.
    When in Ad Hoc mode, only 802.11b is available for communication method.
    Data transmission speed in Ad Hoc mode is limited up to 11Mbps.
    Wireless LAN card (Optional) PC with wireless
    LAN card inserted PC with built-in wireless
    LAN function
    Wireless LAN card (Optional)
    PC with wirelessLAN card inserted PC with built-in wireless
    LAN function 
    						
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