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    							About your projector
    ENGLISH - 21
    Preparation
    About your projector
    Remote control
    ▶■Top(1) Remote control indicator
    Flashes if any button in the remote control is pressed.
    (2) Power standby <
    > button
    Sets the projector to the standby mode when the  switch on the 
    projector is set to .
    (3) Power on <
    > button
    Starts projection when the  switch on the projector is set to  
    when the power is switched off (standby mode).
    (4) Input selection (, , , , , )  buttons
    Switches the input signal to project.(
     page 43)
    (5)  button/ button/ ▲▼◀▶ buttons
    Used to operate the menu screen.(
     page 46)
    (6)  button Switches the on-screen display function on (displayed)/of
    f (hidden).(
     page 43)
    (7)  button
    Displays the test pattern.(
     page 44)
    (8) Number ( - ) buttons Used when the system uses multiple projectors.
    Used to input ID numbers or passwords.
    (9)  button
    Displays the projector information.
    (10)  button Automatically adjusts the image display position while projecting the image.
    [PROGRESS] is displayed on the screen while the image is adjusted automatically .
    (
     page 44)
    (1
    1)  button Use to temporarily turn off the image.(
     page 43)
    (12)  button Switches the aspect ratio of the image.(
     page 45)
    (13) Lens (, , ) buttons Adjusts the projection lens. (
     pages 39, 41)
    (14)  button Y
    ou can assign a frequently used operation as a shortcut button.(
     page 44)
    (15)  button
    Resets the content of the sub-menu to the factory default.(
     page 46)
    (16)  button Sets the ID number of the remote control to use for a system using multiple 
    projectors.(
     page 24)
    (17)  button
    Use to simultaneously control all the projectors with one remote control for a system 
    using multiple projectors.(
     page 24)
    Attention
     z Do not drop the remote control.
     zA
    
    void contact with liquids or moisture.
     zDo not attempt to modify or disassemble the remote control.
    Note
     z The remote control can be used within a distance of about 30 m (98'5") 
    if pointed directly at the remote control receiver
    
    . The remote control can 
    control at angles of up to ±15° vertically and ±30° horizontally , but the 
    effective control range may be reduced.
     z If there are any obstacles between the remote control and the remote 
    control signal receiver
    
    , the remote control may not operate properly.
     zThe signal will be reflected of
    
    f the screen. However, the operating range 
    may be limited from light reflection loss due to the screen material.
     z If the remote control signal receiver directly receives strong light, such as 
    fluorescent light, the remote control may not operate properly
    
    . Use it in a 
    place distant from the light source.
     z The power indicator  will flash if the projector 
    receives a remote control signal.
    Remote control sig\
    nal transmitter
    ▶■ Front
    (1)
    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6)
    (7)
    (8)
    (9) (10)
    (11)
    (12)
    (13)
    (14)
    (15)
    (16)
    (17)
    ▶■ Bottom
    Remote control wir\
    ed terminal( page 24) 
    						
    							About your projector
    22 - ENGLISH
    Preparation
    Projector body
    ▶■Front
    (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
    (6) (7) (8) (6)
     ■Rear
    (9)
    (10) (11) (12)
    (1) Power indicator
    Displays the status of the power.
    (2) Lamp indicator  Displays the status of lamp 1.
    (3) Lamp indicator  Displays the status of lamp 2.
    (4) Temperature indicator  Displays the internal temperature status.
    (5) Filter indicator  Displays the status of the air filter unit.
    (6) Adjustable feet Adjusts the projection angle.
    (7) Remote control signal receiver (front)
    (8) Projection lens (for models with attached lenses only)
    (9) Air exhaust port
    (10) Lamp unit cover (
     page 109)
    (1
    1) Control panel (
     page 23)
    (12) Remote control signal receiver (rear)
    (13) Air intake port
    (14) Connecting terminals (
     page 23)
    (15)  switch T
    urns on/off the main power.
    (16) Security slot This security slot is compatible with the Kensington 
    security cables.
    (17)  terminal Connect the supplied power cord.
    (18) Air filter cover The air filter unit is inside.
    (
     page 106)
    (19) Burglar hook port Y
    ou can attach a commercial burglar prevention 
    cable.
    Attention
     z Keep your hands and other objects away from 
    the air exhaust port.
    –
    
    ▶
    Keep your hands and face away
     .
    –
    ▶
    Do not insert your fingers.
    –
    
    ▶
    Keep heat-sensitive objects away
     .
    Heated air from the air outlet port can cause 
    bums, injury, or deformations.
    ▶■ Side
    (15) (16) (17)
    (13)
    (14)(13)
    Front
     
    )URQW
     ■
    Bottom
    (19)(13)
    (13)
    Front 
    						
    							About your projector
    ENGLISH - 23
    Preparation
    ▶■Control panel
    (9)
    (10)
    (11)
    (12)
    (13)
    (14)
    (1)
    (2)
    (3)
    (4)
    (5)
    (6)
    (7)
    (8)
    (1)
    Power standby  button
    Sets the projector to the standby mode when the  switch on the projector is set to .
    (2) Power on <
    > button
    Starts projection when the  switch on the 
    projector is set to  when the power is switched off 
    (standby mode).
    (3)  button Switches to VIDEO input.
    (4)  button Switches to S-VIDEO input.
    (5)  button Switches to RGB1 input.
    (6)  button Switches to RGB2 input.
    (7)  button Switches to DVI-D input.
    (8)  button Switches to HDMI input. (9)  button
    Displays and erases the main menu.
    Returns to the previous screen when a sub-menu is 
    displayed.( page 46)
    If you press the  button on the control panel for 
    at least three seconds while the on-screen indication is of
    f, 
    the on-screen display is turned on.
    (10)  button Adjusts the focus, zoom, and shift (position) of the lens.
    (11)  button Determines and executes an item in the menu screen.
    (12)  button Use to temporarily turn off the image.(
     page 43)
    (13) ▲▼◀▶  selection buttons
    Use to select items in the menu screen, change settings, 
    and adjust levels.
    It is also used to enter [SECURITY] passwords.
    (14)  button
    Automatically adjusts the image display position while 
    projecting the image.
    [PROGRESS] is displayed on the screen while the image 
    is adjusted automatically.(
     page 44)
    ▶■ Connecting terminals
    (1) (2) (3)
    (4)(5) (6)
    (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
    (1)  terminal
    This is a terminal to connect to the network.
    Used for control and monitoring. Image input through 
    network connections is not possible.
    (2)  terminal This is a terminal to input video signals.
    (3)  terminal This is a terminal to input S video signals.
    (4)  (, , , , 
    ) terminal
    This is a terminal to input RGB signals or YC
    BCR/YPBPR 
    signals.
    (5)  terminal This is a terminal to input HDMI signals.
    (6)  terminal This is a terminal to input DVI-D signals. (7)  terminal /  terminal
    These are the terminals to connect the remote control for 
    serial control when the system uses multiple projectors.
    (8)  terminal This is a terminal to remotely control the projector using 
    the external control circuit.
    (9)  terminal This is a RS-232C compatible terminal to externally control 
    the projector by connecting a computer.
    (10)  terminal This is a terminal to output the signal connected to the 
    serial input terminal.
    (11)  terminal This is a terminal to input RGB signals or YC
    BCR/YPBPR 
    signals.
    Attention
     z When a LAN cable is directly connected to the projector
    
    , the network connection must be made indoors. 
    						
    							Using the remote control
    24 - ENGLISH
    Preparation
    Using the remote control
    Inserting and removing the 
    batteries
    1) Open the cover.
    (i)
    (ii)
    2) Insert the batteries and close the cover 
    (insert the 
     side first).
    ▶zWhen removing the batteries, perform the steps 
    in reverse order
    .
    Setting Remote control ID 
    numbers
    When you use the system with multiple projectors, 
    you can operate all the projectors simultaneously or 
    each projector individually using single remote control, 
    if a unique ID number is assigned to each projector.
    After setting the ID number of the projector, set same 
    ID number on the remote control.
    The factory default ID number of the projector is 
    set to [ALL]. When using a single projector, press 
    the  button on the remote control. Also, 
    you can control a projector if you press the  button on the remote control even if you do 
    not know the projector ID.
    ▶■How to set
    1) Press the  button on the 
    remote control.
    2)
     
    W
     ithin five seconds, press the two-
    digit ID number set on the projector 
    using the number ( - ) buttons.
    ▶z If you press the  button, you can 
    operate the projectors regardless of the setting 
    of the projector’s ID number.
    Attention
     z Since the ID number of the remote control can be 
    also set without the projector
    
    , do not press the  button carelessly. If the  button 
    is pressed and no number ( - ) buttons 
    are pressed within the next five seconds, the ID 
    number returns to its original value before the  button was pressed.
     z The ID number set on the remote control will 
    be stored unless it is set again. However
    , it will 
    be erased if the remote control is left with dead 
    batteries. Set the same ID number again when the 
    batteries are replaced.
    Note
     z Set the ID number of the projector from the 
    [PROJECT
    
    OR SETUP] menu → “[PROJECTOR 
    ID]” (
     page 68).
    Connecting to the projector 
    with a cable
    When you use the system with multiple projectors, 
    configure the units as in the following figure. Use a 
    commercial M3 stereo mini jack cable and connect 
    the other devices to the / terminals of the projector.
    The remote control is effective even in places where 
    an obstacle stands in the light path or where devices 
    are susceptible to outside light.
    Connecting termina\Mls
    Connect to the sec\Mond 
    projector
    M\f stereo mini jack\M cable 
    (commerciall\b avail\Mable)
    Remote 
    control
    Connect to remote \M
    control wired term\Minal
    Attention
     z Use a cable that is 15 m (49'2") or shorter
    
    , with 2 
    core shield. The remote control may not operate 
    when the length of the cable exceeds 15 m (49'2") 
    or when the shielding of the cable is inadequate. 
    						
    							Setting up
    ENGLISH - 25
    Getting Started
    Setting up
    Projection method
    You can use the projector with any of the following four projection methods. Select the appropriate method 
    depending on the environment.
    ▶■Mounting on the ceiling and 
    projecting forward▶■Setting on a desk/floor and 
    projecting from rear
    (Using the translucent screen)
    Menu item*1Method
    [PROJECTION  METHOD] [FRONT/CEILING]
    [COOLING 
    CONDITION] [CEILING SETTING]Menu item*1Method
    [PROJECTION  METHOD] [REAR/FLOOR]
    [COOLING 
    CONDITION] [FLOOR SETTING]
    ▶■
    Mounting on the ceiling and 
    projecting from rear
    (Using the translucent screen)
    ▶■Setting on a desk/floor and 
    projecting forward
    Menu item*1Method
    [PROJECTION  METHOD] [REAR/CEILING]
    [COOLING 
    CONDITION] [CEILING SETTING]Menu item*1Method
    [PROJECTION  METHOD] [FRONT/FLOOR]
    [COOLING 
    CONDITION] [FLOOR SETTING]
    *1: For menu item details, see the [PROJECT
    OR SETUP] menu → [PROJECTION METHOD] ( page 68) and [COOLING 
    CONDITION] (
     page 69).
    Parts for ceiling mount (optional)
    You can install the projector on the ceiling using the optional ceiling mount bracket (ET-PKD56H: for high ceilings, 
    or ET-PKD55S: for low ceilings).
     z Use only the ceiling mount brackets specified for this projector
    
    .
     zRefer to the installation manual for the ceiling mount bracket when installing the bracket and the projector
    .
    Attention
     z T
    
    o ensure projector performance and security, installation of the ceiling mount bracket must be carried out by 
    your dealer or a qualified technician.           
    						
    							Setting up
    26 - ENGLISH
    Getting Started
    Screen size and throw distance
    Refer to the following figures and table describing projection distances to install the projector. Image size and 
    image position can be adjusted in accordance with the screen size and screen position.
    4%
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    							Setting up
    ENGLISH - 27
    Getting Started
    ▶■Projection distance per projection lens
    ▶z
    When the screen aspect is 16:10 (unit: m) 
    (The dimensions of the following table contain slight error.)
    Lens type Standard
    Zoom lens Optional lens
    Fixed-focus Lens Ultra-short focus
    Zoom lens Short focus
    Zoom lens Medium focus
    Zoom lens
    Projection lens Model No. ― ET-DLE055 ET-DLE080 ET-DLE150 ET-DLE250
    Throw ratio
    *1  1.7 – 2.4:1 0.8:1 0.8 – 1.0:1 1.3 – 1.9:1 2.3 – 3.6:1
    Projection screen size Projection distance (L)
    Screen 
    diagonal (SD) Height
    (SH) Width
    (SW) Min. Max. Fixed Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
    1.27 (50")0.673  1.077  1.82  2.52  0.83  0.82  1.04  1.38  2.01  2.42  3.87 
    1.52 (60")0.808  1.292  2.20  3.04  1.00  1.00  1.25  1.66  2.43  2.92  4.65 
    1.78 (70")0.942  1.508  2.58  3.56  1.18  1.17  1.47  1.95  2.84  3.42  5.44 
    2.03 (80")1.077  1.723  2.95  4.08  1.35  1.35  1.68  2.23  3.25  3.92  6.23 
    2.29 (90")1.212  1.939  3.33  4.60  1.53  1.52  1.90  2.52  3.66  4.42  7.02 
    2.54 (100")1.346  2.154  3.71  5.11  1.70  1.70  2.11  2.81  4.08  4.92  7.81 
    3.05 (120")1.615  2.585  4.47  6.15  2.05  2.05  2.55  3.38  4.90  5.91  9.39 
    3.81 (150")2.019  3.231  5.60  7.71  2.58  2.57  3.19  4.24  6.14  7.41  11.75 
    5.08 (200")2.692  4.308  7.50  10.30  3.45  3.44  4.27  5.67  8.20  9.91  15.70 
    6.35 (250")3.365  5.385  9.39  12.89  ― 4.31  5.35  7.10  10.26  12.41  19.64 
    7.62 (300")4.039  6.462  11.28  15.49  ― 5.18  6.43  8.53  12.33  14.91  23.59 
    8.89 (350")4.712  7.539  13.18  18.08  ― 6.06  7.51  9.96  14.39  17.40  27.53 
    10.16 (400")5.385  8.616  15.07  20.67  ― 6.93  8.59  11.39  16.45  19.90  31.48 
    12.70 (500")6.731  10.770  18.86  25.86  ― 8.67  10.75  14.25  20.58  24.90  39.37 
    15.24 (600")8.077  12.923  22.64  31.05  ― 10.42  12.91  17.11  24.70  29.89  47.25 
    Lens type Optional lens
    Height position
    (H)*2Long focusZoom lens Ultra-long focus
    Zoom lens
    Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450
    Standard zoom 
    lens/ ET-DLE080/  ET-DLE150/ 
    ET-DLE250/ 
    ET-DLE350/ ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
    (Fixed)
    Throw ratio
    *1 
    3.6 – 5.4:1 5.4 – 8.6:1
    Projection screen size Projection distance (L)
    Screen 
    diagonal (SD) Height
    (SH) Width
    (SW) Min. Max. Min. Max.
    1.27 (50")0.673  1.077  3.80  5.81  5.66  9.12  0 - 0.34
    0.34 
    1.52 (60")0.808  1.292  4.59  7.00  6.85  11.01  0 - 0.400.40 
    1.78 (70")0.942  1.508  5.38  8.19  8.04  12.89  0 - 0.470.47 
    2.03 (80")1.077  1.723  6.16  9.38  9.23  14.78  0 - 0.540.54 
    2.29 (90")1.212  1.939  6.95  10.57  10.43  16.66  0 - 0.610.61 
    2.54 (100")1.346  2.154  7.74  11.76  11.62  18.55  0 - 0.670.67 
    3.05 (120")1.615  2.585  9.31  14.14  14.00  22.31  0 - 0.810.81 
    3.81 (150")2.019  3.231  11.68  17.71  17.58  27.97  0 - 1.011.01 
    5.08 (200")2.692  4.308  15.61  23.66  23.54  37.39  0 - 1.351.35 
    6.35 (250")3.365  5.385  19.55  29.61  29.50  46.81  0 - 1.68 ―
    7.62 (300")4.039  6.462  23.49  35.56  35.46  56.24  0 - 2.02―
    8.89 (350")4.712  7.539  27.42  41.51  41.42  65.66  0 - 2.36―
    10.16 (400")5.385  8.616  31.36  47.46  47.38  75.08  0 - 2.69―
    12.70 (500")6.731  10.770  39.23  59.36  59.30  93.93  0 - 3.37―
    15.24 (600")8.077  12.923  47.11  71.25  71.22  112.77  0 - 4.04 ―
    *1:
     
    The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 2.03 m (80") screen size.
    *2:
    
     
    The height position (H) is SH/2 because lens shift cannot be used when a fixed-focus lens (ET -DLE055) is attached. 
    						
    							Setting up
    28 - ENGLISH
    Getting Started
    ▶zWhen the screen aspect is 16:9 (unit: m) 
    (The dimensions of the following table contain slight error.)
    Lens type Standard
    Zoom lens Optional lens
    Fixed-focus Lens Ultra-short focus
    Zoom lens Short focus
    Zoom lens Medium focus
    Zoom lens
    Projection lens Model No. ― ET-DLE055 ET-DLE080 ET-DLE150 ET-DLE250
    Throw ratio
    *1  1.7 – 2.4:1 0.8:1 0.8 – 1.0:1 1.3 – 1.9:1 2.3 – 3.6:1
    Projection screen size Projection distance (L)
    Screen 
    diagonal (SD) Height
    (SH) Width
    (SW) Min. Max. Fixed Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
    1.27 (50")0.623  1.107  1.87  2.64  0.85  0.85  1.07  1.42  2.07  2.49  3.97 
    1.52 (60")0.747  1.328  2.26  3.19  1.03  1.03  1.29  1.71  2.49  3.00  4.79 
    1.78 (70")0.872  1.550  2.65  3.73  1.21  1.21  1.51  2.00  2.92  3.51  5.60 
    2.03 (80")0.996  1.771  3.04  4.27  1.39  1.39  1.73  2.30  3.34  4.03  6.41 
    2.29 (90")1.121  1.992  3.43  4.82  1.57  1.57  1.95  2.59  3.77  4.54  7.22 
    2.54 (100")1.245  2.214  3.82  5.36  1.75  1.75  2.17  2.89  4.19  5.05  8.03 
    3.05 (120")1.494  2.657  4.60  6.45  2.11  2.10  2.62  3.47  5.04  6.08  9.65 
    3.81 (150")1.868  3.321  5.76  8.08  2.65  2.64  3.28  4.36  6.31  7.62  12.08 
    5.08 (200")2.491  4.428  7.71  10.80  3.55  3.54  4.39  5.82  8.43  10.19  16.14 
    6.35 (250")3.113  5.535  9.65  13.51  ― 4.43  5.50  7.29  10.55  12.75  20.19 
    7.62 (300")3.736  6.641  11.60  16.23  ― 5.33  6.61  8.76  12.67  15.32  24.25 
    8.89 (350")4.358  7.748  13.55  18.95  ― 6.23  7.72  10.23  14.79  17.89  28.30 
    10.16 (400")4.981  8.855  15.49  21.66  ― 7.12  8.83  11.70  16.91  20.46  32.35 
    12.70 (500")6.226  11.069  19.38  27.10  ― 8.91  11.05  14.64  21.15  25.59  40.46 
    15.24 (600")7.472  13.283  23.27  32.53  ― 10.71  13.27  17.58  25.39  30.72  48.57 
    Lens type Optional lens
    Height position
    (H)*2Long focusZoom lens Ultra-long focus
    Zoom lens
    Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450
    Standard zoom 
    lens/ ET-DLE080/  ET-DLE150/ 
    ET-DLE250/ 
    ET-DLE350/ ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
    (Fixed)
    Throw ratio
    *1 
    3.6 – 5.4:1 5.4 – 8.6:1
    Projection screen size Projection distance (L)
    Screen 
    diagonal (SD) Height
    (SH) Width
    (SW) Min. Max. Min. Max.
    1.27 (50")0.623  1.107  3.91  5.98  5.82  9.39  –0.06 - 0.31 0.31 
    1.52 (60")0.747  1.328  4.72  7.20  7.05  11.32  –0.07 - 0.37 0.37 
    1.78 (70")0.872  1.550  5.53  8.43  8.27  13.26  –0.09 - 0.44 0.44 
    2.03 (80")0.996  1.771  6.34  9.65  9.50  15.20  –0.10 - 0.50 0.50 
    2.29 (90")1.121  1.992  7.15  10.87  10.72  17.13  –0.11 - 0.56 0.56 
    2.54 (100")1.245  2.214  7.96  12.09  11.95  19.07  –0.12 - 0.62 0.62 
    3.05 (120")1.494  2.657  9.58  14.54  14.40  22.94  –0.15 - 0.75 0.75 
    3.81 (150")1.868  3.321  12.00  18.21  18.08  28.75  –0.19 - 0.93 0.93 
    5.08 (200")2.491  4.428  16.05  24.32  24.20  38.44  –0.25 - 1.25 1.25 
    6.35 (250")3.113  5.535  20.10  30.44  30.33  48.12  –0.31 - 1.56
    ―
    7.62 (300")3.736  6.641  24.14  36.55  36.45  57.81  –0.37 - 1.87 ―
    8.89 (350")4.358  7.748  28.19  42.67  42.58  67.49  –0.44 - 2.18―
    10.16 (400")4.981  8.855  32.24  48.78  48.71  77.18  –0.50 - 2.49―
    12.70 (500")6.226  11.069  40.33  61.01  60.96  96.55  –0.62 - 3.11―
    15.24 (600")7.472  13.283  48.42  73.24  73.21  115.91  –0.75 - 3.74―
    *1:
     
    The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 2.03 m (80") screen size.
    *2:
    
     
    The height position (H) is SH/2 because lens shift cannot be used when a fixed-focus lens (ET -DLE055) is attached. 
    						
    							Setting up
    ENGLISH - 29
    Getting Started
    ▶zWhen the screen aspect is 4:3 (unit: m) 
    (The dimensions of the following table contain slight error.)
    Lens type Standard
    Zoom lens Optional lens
    Fixed-focus Lens Ultra-short focus
    Zoom lens Short focus
    Zoom lens Medium focus
    Zoom lens
    Projection lens Model No. ― ET-DLE055 ET-DLE080 ET-DLE150 ET-DLE250
    Throw ratio
    *1  2.1 – 2.9:1 0.9:1 0.9 – 1.2:1 1.6 – 2.3:1 2.7 – 4.3:1
    Projection screen size Projection distance (L)
    Screen 
    diagonal (SD) Height
    (SH) Width
    (SW) Min. Max. Fixed Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
    1.27 (50")0.762  1.016  2.07  2.92  0.94  0.94  1.18  1.56  2.29  2.75  4.39 
    1.52 (60")0.914  1.219  2.50  3.52  1.14  1.14  1.42  1.89  2.75  3.31  5.28 
    1.78 (70")1.067  1.422  2.93  4.12  1.34  1.33  1.67  2.21  3.22  3.88  6.17 
    2.03 (80")1.219  1.626  3.35  4.72  1.54  1.53  1.91  2.54  3.69  4.44  7.07 
    2.29 (90")1.372  1.829  3.78  5.31  1.74  1.73  2.16  2.86  4.15  5.01  7.96 
    2.54 (100")1.524  2.032  4.21  5.91  1.93  1.93  2.40  3.18  4.62  5.57  8.85 
    3.05 (120")1.829  2.438  5.07  7.11  2.33  2.32  2.89  3.83  5.55  6.71  10.64 
    3.81 (150")2.286  3.048  6.35  8.91  2.93  2.91  3.62  4.80  6.96  8.40  13.32 
    5.08 (200")3.048  4.064  8.50  11.90  3.92  3.90  4.84  6.42  9.29  11.23  17.78 
    6.35 (250")3.810  5.080  10.64  14.89  ― 4.89  6.07  8.04  11.63  14.06  22.25 
    7.62 (300")4.572  6.096  12.78  17.88  ― 5.88  7.29  9.66  13.96  16.88  26.71 
    8.89 (350")5.334  7.112  14.93  20.88  ― 6.86  8.51  11.28  16.30  19.71  31.18 
    10.16 (400")6.096  8.128  17.07  23.87  ― 7.85  9.73  12.90  18.63  22.54  35.64 
    12.70 (500")7.620  10.160  21.36  29.85  ― 9.82  12.17  16.13  23.30  28.19  44.58 
    15.24 (600")9.144  12.192  25.64  35.84  ― 11.80  14.62  19.37  27.97  33.85  53.51 
    Lens type Optional lens
    Height position
    (H)*2Long focusZoom lens Ultra-long focus
    Zoom lens
    Projection lens Model No. ET-DLE350 ET-DLE450
    Standard zoom 
    lens/ ET-DLE080/  ET-DLE150/ 
    ET-DLE250/ 
    ET-DLE350/ ET-DLE450 ET-DLE055
    (Fixed)
    Throw ratio
    *1 
    4.3 – 6.5:1 6.5 – 10.3:1
    Projection screen size Projection distance (L)
    Screen 
    diagonal (SD) Height
    (SH) Width
    (SW) Min. Max. Min. Max.
    1.27 (50")0.762  1.016  4.32  6.60  6.45  10.37  0 - 0.38
    0.38 
    1.52 (60")0.914  1.219  5.21  7.95  7.80  12.50  0 - 0.460.46 
    1.78 (70")1.067  1.422  6.10  9.29  9.14  14.63  0 - 0.530.53 
    2.03 (80")1.219  1.626  7.00  10.64  10.49  16.77  0 - 0.610.61 
    2.29 (90")1.372  1.829  7.89  11.99  11.84  18.90  0 - 0.690.69 
    2.54 (100")1.524  2.032  8.78  13.34  13.19  21.03  0 - 0.760.76 
    3.05 (120")1.829  2.438  10.56  16.03  15.89  25.30  0 - 0.910.91 
    3.81 (150")2.286  3.048  13.24  20.07  19.94  31.70  0 - 1.141.14 
    5.08 (200")3.048  4.064  17.69  26.80  26.69  42.37  0 - 1.521.52 
    6.35 (250")3.810  5.080  22.15  33.54  33.44  53.04  0 - 1.91 ―
    7.62 (300")4.572  6.096  26.61  40.27  40.18  63.70  0 - 2.29―
    8.89 (350")5.334  7.112  31.06  47.01  46.93  74.37  0 - 2.67―
    10.16 (400")6.096  8.128  35.52  53.74  53.68  85.04  0 - 3.05―
    12.70 (500")7.620  10.160  44.43  67.21  67.17  106.37  0 - 3.81―
    15.24 (600")9.144  12.192  53.35  80.68  80.67  127.70  0 - 4.57―
    *1:
     
    The throw ratio is based on the value during projection onto a 2.03 m (80") screen size.
    *2:
    
     
    The height position (H) is SH/2 because lens shift cannot be used when a fixed-focus lens (ET -DLE055) is attached. 
    						
    							Setting up
    30 - ENGLISH
    Getting Started
    ▶■Projection distance formulas by projection lens 
    To use a screen size not listed in this manual, check the screen size SD and use the following formula to calculate 
    projection distance.
    The unit of the calculation result is m.
    Lens type
    Aspect ratioProjection distance (L) formula
    Standard zoom lens ―16:10
    Min. (LW) L = 1.4921 x SD (m) – 0.0746
    Max. (LT) L = 2.0433 x SD (m) – 0.0725
    16:9 Min. (LW) L = 1.5315 x SD (m) – 0.0746
    Max. (LT) L = 2.1378 x SD (m) – 0.0725
    4:3 Min. (LW) L = 1.6890 x SD (m) – 0.0746
    Max. (LT) L = 2.3583 x SD (m) – 0.0725
    Fixed-focus lens Model No.: ET-DLE055 16:10
    ―L = 0.6890 x SD (m) – 0.0476
    16:9 ―L = 0.7087 x SD (m) – 0.0476
    4:3 ―L = 0.7795 x SD (m) – 0.0476
    Ultra-short focus zoom lens Model No.: ET-DLE080 16:10
    Min. (LW) L = 0.6850 x SD (m) – 0.0471
    Max. (LT) L = 0.8504 x SD (m) – 0.0442
    16:9 Min. (LW) L = 0.7047 x SD (m) – 0.0471
    Max. (LT) L = 0.8740 x SD (m) – 0.0442
    4:3 Min. (LW) L = 0.7756 x SD (m) – 0.0471
    Max. (LT) L = 0.9606 x SD (m) – 0.0442
    Short focus zoom lens Model No.: ET-DLE150 16:10
    Min. (LW) L = 1.1260 x SD (m) – 0.0540
    Max. (LT) L = 1.6260 x SD (m) – 0.0498
    16:9 Min. (LW) L = 1.1575 x SD (m) – 0.0540
    Max. (LT) L = 1.6693 x SD (m) – 0.0498
    4:3 Min. (LW) L = 1.2756 x SD (m) – 0.0540
    Max. (LT) L = 1.8386 x SD (m) – 0.0498
    Medium focus zoom lens Model No.: ET-DLE250 16:10
    Min. (LW) L = 1.9685 x SD (m) – 0.0800
    Max. (LT) L = 3.1063 x SD (m) – 0.0792
    16:9 Min. (LW) L = 2.0197 x SD (m) – 0.0800
    Max. (LT) L = 3.1929 x SD (m) – 0.0792
    4:3 Min. (LW) L = 2.2244 x SD (m) – 0.0800
    Max. (LT) L = 3.5157 x SD (m) – 0.0792
    Long focus zoom lens Model No.: ET-DLE350 16:10
    Min. (LW) L = 3.0984 x SD (m) – 0.1351
    Max. (LT) L = 4.6850 x SD (m) – 0.1346
    16:9 Min. (LW) L = 3.1850 x SD (m) – 0.1351
    Max. (LT) L = 4.8150 x SD (m) – 0.1346
    4:3 Min. (LW) L = 3.5079 x SD (m) – 0.1351
    Max. (LT) L = 5.3031 x SD (m) – 0.1346
    Ultra-long focus zoom lens Model No.: ET-DLE450 16:10
    Min. (LW) L = 4.6929 x SD (m) – 0.3017
    Max. (LT) L = 7.4213 x SD (m) – 0.2991
    16:9 Min. (LW) L = 4.8228 x SD (m) – 0.3017
    Max. (LT) L = 7.6260 x SD (m) – 0.2991
    4:3 Min. (LW) L = 5.3110 x SD (m) – 0.3017
    Max. (LT) L = 8.3976 x SD (m) – 0.2991 
    						
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