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    Connection and Setup
    Note: 
      •  The projector lens should be centered on the screen. If the horizontal line 
    passing through the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen, the image 
    will be distorted, making viewing difficult.
      •  For an optimal image, position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight 
    or artificial light. Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors, 
    making viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting 
    up the screen in a sunny or bright room.
      • A polarizing screen cannot be used with this projector.
    Note: 
    The lens can be adjusted vertically and 
    horizontally:
      •  The vertical display (Biggest) is 
    ±1/2 screen. (±100%)
      •  The horizontal display (Biggest) 
    is ±3/40 screen. (±15%)
      •  It is recommended that images 
    be projected onto the dashed 
    line octagonal area for fine image 
    quality.
      •  There is a tolerance of ±3% in the 
    formula above.
    Projection Distance
    The Projection Distance (also known as ‘throw distance’) is the distance the projector 
    needs to be from the screen for a given screen size. This is measured from the projector’s 
    lens to the screen, in a straight line (not the center of the screen). 
    For the CL-410, the formula is:
          1.37 to 1.67 x screen width
    For example, if your screen width is 100”, the projection distance range would be 
    between 137” and 167”
    CL-410
    1.37 - 1.67 x width
    Scree
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    ➤ Projection Distance
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    Connection and SetupWhen using a wide screen (16:9)
    When displaying a 16:9 picture on the whole area of the 16:9 screen.
    Throw Distance ChartCL-410 @ 1.37 to 1.67 Lens
    Screen 
    Height
    Screen 
    Width
    Minimum 
    Throw
    Distance
    Maximum 
    Throw
    DistanceVertical 
    Offset
    Horizontal  Offset
    36.56589.01108.5018.256.50
    40.57298.76120.3920.257.21
    43.077104.86127.8221.507.65
    45.080109.74133.7722.508.01
    47.084 114.61139.7123.508.37
    49.087119.49145.6624.508.72
    50.089121.93148.6325.008.90
    51.592125.59153.0925.759.17
    52.093126.81154.5826.009.26
    54.096131.68160.5227.009.61
    56.0100136.56166.4728.009.97
    58.0103141.44172.4129.0010.32
    58.5104142.66173.9029.2510.41
    60.0107146.32178.3630.0010.68
    61.0109148.75181.3330.5010.86
    63.0 112153.63187.2731.5011.21
    Screen 
    Height
    Screen 
    WidthMin. TD
    Max. TD Vertical 
    Offset
    Horizontal  Offset
    SWx1.37SWx1.680 to 0 less 
    SHx50%
    Example of vertical offset:
    Inverted CL-410, lens may be at screen-top to 1/2 way down
    Example of vertical offset:
    Upright CL-410, lens may be at screen-bottom to 1/2 way up  
    						
    							
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    When you project from behind the screen (rear projection), using a mirror, or from a 
    ceiling mount, you need to reverse the image so that the image the audience sees is 
    correctly oriented. The Picture Configuration item in the Installation menu enables you 
    to adjust images for these types of projection. 
    Rear Projection
    ■  Place a transparent screen between the 
    projector and the audience.
    ■  Reverse the image by setting  Picture 
    Configuration  to Floor  Rear   in  the 
    Installation  menu. See “Installation” on 
    page 41.
    Projection using a mirror
    ■  Place a normal flat mirror in front of the 
    lens.
    ■   If the mirror is placed on the side of the 
    audience, reverse the image by setting 
    Picture Configuration  to Floor Rear  in 
    the Installation  menu. See “Installation” 
    on page 41. Connection and Setup
    Reverse Projection
    Note: 
    When using a mirror, be sure to position 
    both the projector and the mirror so that 
    the light does not shine into the eyes of 
    the audience. 
    						
    							
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    Ceiling-mount setup
    ■  It is recommended you use the optional ceiling-mount bracket for this installation. 
    Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest Runco Authorized Service 
    Center or Runco Dealer to obtain the recommended ceiling mount bracket (sold 
    separately).
    ■  Be sure to adjust the position of the projector to match the distance (Z) from the 
    lens center position to the lower edge of the image, when mounting the projector 
    on the ceiling.
    ■   Invert the image by setting  Picture Configuration to Ceiling Front  in the Installation 
    menu. See “Installation” on page 41.
    Connection and Setup 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    Basic Procedure
    Connect the required external equipment to the projector before completing the following 
    procedures. The display language preset at the factory is English. For information on 
    changing the display language, see “Display Language” on page 27.
    1   Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. The power indicator lights blue, and the 
    projector enters standby mode.
    2    Press the power (ON) button on the remote control. The blue power indicator turns  
     off.
    Remote
    Control
    Sensor
    Power
    Indicator
    (Blue)
    Temperature
    Indicator
    Remote
    Control
    Sensor
    Note: 
    Power indicator:
    •  The power indicator lights up, indicating the status of the projector.
        Blue:  The projector is in standby mode.
     Blue blinking:  The fan is cooling.
     Blue light off:  The projector is on.
    •  You may need to wait several seconds for the projector to warm up before light 
    is projected.
    Temperature indicator:
    •  The projector has a temperature warning LED on the control panel. If the projector 
    overheats because of a dirty filter or any other problem, the LED flashes and the 
    projector lamp turns off, after which a 90-second cooling off period occurs. After 
    restarting the projector, if the unit doesn’t operate normally, take the projector for 
    servicing. 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    1   Press one of the source buttons on the remote control, such as VIDEO, to select  
     an input source, or move through input sources using the  left and  right buttons  
     on the remote control.
    Note: 
    • When a signal is not received,
    “Searching” is displayed.
    About the source input modes
    Video Use this option to select 
    the composite video 
    input source.
    Component
     
    1 and 2 Use this option to select 
    a YPbPr, SDTV, or 
    HDTV component input 
    source.
    RGB HD Use this option to select 
    RGB HD input source 
    (computer input).
    S-Video Use this option to 
    select the S-Video input 
    source.
    DVI Use this option to select 
    the DVI input source.
    Note: 
    You can choose either manual or automatic 
    source detection. For more information on 
    setting manual or automatic detection, see 
    “Source Detect” on page 42.
    Selecting Input Source
    2   Press the OFF button on the remote control to turn off the projector, when the  
        confirmation message is displayed.
    Note: 
      •  Do not unplug the power cord during projection or 
    cooling fan operation. This can cause damage due 
    to the rise in internal temperature, as the cooling fan 
    also stops.
      •  If you accidentally press the power (ON) button 
    and do not want to turn off the projector, press the 
    EXIT button or wait until the confirmation message 
    disappears. 
    						
    							
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    Using Menus
    Basic Operation
    This projector has a set of menu screens that enable you to adjust the image and 
    various projector settings. You can operate the menus from the projector or remote 
    control.
    1  Press the MENU button on the remote control. The menu screen is displayed.
    2  Press ▲  or ▼ to select the menu you want to adjust.
    3   Press  or  to reach the Sub-menu and then press ▲  or ▼ to select the item you   
     want to adjust. The selected item is highlighted.
    4  Press  or  to adjust the item selected. The adjustment is stored.
    5  Press Exit to return to the Main MENU.
    Main MenuOFF ON
    ENTE
    R
    LIGHT
    EXIT MENU
    COMP
        
    1VIDEO RGB
     HD
    COMP
         
    2S-VID   1 DVI
    4X3ANALET
    BOX
    CINEM
    A
    V-WIDE
    V-CINE
     ISF
    DAY  ISFNIGHT CUST
    MENU button 
    Display LanguageThe on-screen display language of the projector can be set to English, Français, 
    Italiano, Deutsch, or Español.
    1
       Press the MENU button on the remote control. The menu is displayed.
    2  Select the Installation menu using  ▲▼.
    3  Press ENTER or  to select Language.
    4    Press   to select desired language, and then press ENTER. The desired language  
     is set for the on-screen display.
    5  Press EXIT.
    Main Menu
    Note: 
    Some menu options are not available while 
    input is set to the following sources:
      •  Computer (RGB HD or DVI) sources
      • Component 1 and 2 sources
    Separate menu tables are shown below for 
    computer and component 1 and 2 sources 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Menu Items 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
    						
    							
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    Basic Operation
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    Picture 
    Adj ust Bri
    ghtness 64 ~ +64
                           ( not ava ilable for DVI)
    Cont
    rast 64 ~ +64
                           ( not ava ilable for DVI)
    Colo
    r( not ava ilable)
    Tint(not ava ilable)
    Sharpn
    ess
    Ga mma 1.0/1.5/1. 8/2.0/2.2/2.35/2.5/2.8
    Co
    lor TempCo lor Temp 5000k ~ 10 000k, Native,  Reset
    Co
    lor Sp aceStandar d, NTSC, HDTV, PAL
    White BalanceRGain
    GGain
    BGain
    ROffset
    GOffset
    BOffset
    Save
     Setti ngs
    Resto
    re  Picture  SettingsCu stom 1, ISF  Day, ISF Night
    Sou
    r ce 
    Sel ectVideo
    S-
    Vi deo
    Co
    mpo nent 1
    Co
    mpo nent 2
    RGB-HD
    DVI
    Aspe
    ct 
    Ratio Anamor
    phic 16 / 9
    Standard 4 / 3
    Let
    terbox
    Virt ual Wide
    Cinem
    a
    Virt ual Cinema
    Im age Option HD/RGB Adjust Cl ock
    Phas
    e
    Rese
    t
    Exec
    utive  Auto Tune  ( not ava ilable)
    Au
    to T une (not ava ilable)
    Im age
     PositionH Position
    V Position
    Rese
    t
    Ov er
     Sc an Adjust0 ~ 10%
    SD TV Adjust  
    (no t available) 
    Br
    i ght ne ss EnhanceON /OFF
    Lamp
      Power 200W/250W
    In
    forma tion
    Res
    t ore  Factory  Settings
    I nstallation LanguageEnglish / Francais  / Ital-iano /  Deutsch /  Esp anol
    Pi
    cture  ConfigurationFloor Fr ont
    Ce
    ili ng  Rear
    Floor  Rear
    Ce
    ili ng  Front
    OSD Tim eout5 secs , 15 secs, 60 secs
    OSD Tr ansp arent ON/OFF
    Sour
    ce  Detect Auto/Manual
    Auto
      Power OffO N/OFF
    Blu
    e  EnableO N/OFF
    OSD Position  
    (no t available
    Ke ystone 
    (no t available)
    Fan
     Hi gh S peed Mode ON/OFF
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5 
    						
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