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    2Using the Projector
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    his chapter provides the following information about using your
    projector:
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    Positioning the projector relative to the screen
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    Focusing and positioning the screen image
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    Resizing the projected image
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    Sleep mode
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    Controlling the projector with the remote control and the control 
    panel
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    Monitoring the projector’s operating status
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    The illustration below identifies the parts of your projector.
    Positioning the Projector
    Your projector supports front, rear, and ceiling projection, allowing 
    you to choose the best method for displaying your images. If you use 
    rear or ceiling projection, you need to select this in the projector’s 
    Advanced menu. See page 97 for more information. 
    adjustable feet
    foot adjust levercontrol panel
    status lightsinfrared receiver infrared receiver
    foot adjust 
    lever
    speaker
    speaker
    handle
    zoom ringfocus ring
    projection lens
    optical keystone 
    adjustment knob
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    To get the best results when projecting your images, it’s important to 
    position the projector at the proper height and distance relative to the 
    screen.
    When projecting from a table or desk, place the projector so the lens is 
    aligned as closely as possible with the bottom of your screen:
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    When projecting from the ceiling, align the lens as closely as possible 
    with the top of your screen:
    Using the Keystone Feature
    In circumstances where the lens cannot be properly aligned, use the 
    projector’s Keystone function to help maintain optimum screen 
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    Press the Optical Keystone Adjustment knob on the side of the 
    projector (next to the handle). When the knob pops out, turn it  
    clo ckw ise  o r co unt er clock wis e t o  mo ve  the  le n s up o r  d ow n. W hen  
    you’re finished, press the knob back in.
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    Adjust keystone correction digitally by pressing the Keystone 
    button on the control panel to increase or decrease the image 
    adjustment. This feature allows you to correct up to a 
    ± 20
    ° tilt, 
    maintaining an aspect ratio of 4:3. Using the ELP Link IV 
    software, you can correct up to a 
    ± 30
    ° tilt.
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    Calculating Image Size and Projection Distance
    The distance between the projector and the screen determines the 
    actual image size. To determine the exact distance required for a 
    particular image size (or to determine the size of an image at a 
    particular distance), use the formulas given below. (Remember that 
    the size of the image can be changed by rotating the zoom ring; see 
    page 69 for more information.)
    Standard Lens Calculations
    To determine the maximum and minimum diagonal size of an image 
    when you know the projection distance:p
    Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.676 ´ projection distance) + 2.293
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.483 ´ projection distance) + 1.639
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    Centimeters :
    Maximum diagonal size = (1.71 ´ projection distance) + 5.824
    Minimum diagonal size = (1.22 ´ projection distance) + 4.163
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size 
    of the screen image:
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    Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (2.070 ´ diagonal size) - 3.393
    Minimum projection distance = (1.480 ´ diagonal size) - 3.393
    p
    Centimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (5.257 ´ diagonal size) - 8.6182
    Minimum projection distance = (3.759 ´ diagonal size) - 8.6182
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    For example, here are the measurements for three installations:* For an image size of 300 inches, the projector may be up to 52.1 feet away from 
    the screen, depending on the setting of the zoom ring.
    Long Throw Zoom Lens Calculations (ELPLL02)
    To determine the maximum and minimum diagonal size of an image 
    when you know the projection distance:p
    Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 ´ projection distance) + 2.336
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 ´ projection distance) + 1.458
    p
    Centimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (1.2369 ´ projection distance) + 5.9334
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.7264 ´ projection distance) + 3.7033
    Image size (diagonal)Horizontal distance from projector to screen
    Minimum Maximum
    300 inches* (762 cm) 460.6 inches (11.7 m) 586.6 inches (14.9 m)
    200 inches (508 cm) 307.1 inches (7.8 m) 389.8 inches (9.9 m)
    100 inches (254 cm) 153.5 inches (3.9 m) 192.9 inches (4.9 m)
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    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size 
    of the screen image:p
    Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (3.492 ´ diagonal size) - 5.091
    Minimum projection distance = (2.053 ´ diagonal size) - 4.795
    p
    Centimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (8.8696 
    ´ diagonal size) - 12.9311
    M
    inimum projection distance = (5.214 
    ´ diagonal size) - 12.1793
    Short Throw Zoom Lens Calculations (ELPLW01)
    To determine the maximum and minimum diagonal size of an image 
    when you know the projection distance:p
    Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 ´ projection distance) + 3.793
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 ´ projection distance) + 3.029
    p
    Centimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (2.2250 ´ projection distance) + 9.6342
    Minimum diagonal size = (1.8542 ´ projection distance) + 7.6936
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size 
    of the screen image:
    p
    Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.369 ´ diagonal size) - 4.147
    Minimum projection distance = (1.142 ´ diagonal size) - 4.331
    p
    Centimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (3.4772 
    ´ diagonal size) - 10.5333
    M
    inimum projection distance = (2.9006 
    ´ diagonal size) - 11.0007 
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    Fixed Short Throw Lens Calculations (ELPLR01)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the 
    projection distance:p
    Inches:
    Diagonal size = (1.239 ´ projection distance) + 3.415
    p
    Centimeters:
    Diagonal size = (3.1470 ´ projection distance) + 8.6741
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size 
    of the screen image:
    p
    Inches:
    Projection distance = (0.807 ´ diagonal size) - 2.756
    p
    Centimeters:Projection distance = (2.0497 
    ´ diagonal size) - 7.0002
     
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    Focusing and Positioning the Screen Image
    When an image appears on screen, check that it is in focus and 
    correctly positioned on the screen. 
      
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    To focus the image, rotate the focus ring (the inside ring on the 
    lens). 
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    To adjust the size of the image, rotate the zoom ring (the outside 
    ring). Rotate the zoom ring clockwise to make the screen image 
    larger or counterclockwise to make it smaller. 
    Note: You can’t adjust the screen image size with the fixed short throw 
    lens.
    zoom ring
    focus ring
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    If you need to raise or lower the image on the screen, extend or retract 
    the two feet at the bottom of the projector as follows:
    1. Stand behind the projector and support the front of it while you 
    lift up on the foot adjust levers, located above the feet. This 
    unlocks the adjustable feet so they can move up and down. Don’t 
    let the projector drop.
    Caution: Don’t hold or lift the projector by its lens. This can damage 
    the lens.
    2. While lifting the levers, raise or lower the projector until the screen 
    image is correctly positioned.
    3. Release the levers to lock the feet in their new position.
    4. If you want to fine-tune the height of the projector, turn the 
    adjustable feet clockwise to raise the height, and counterclockwise 
    to lower the height.
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