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    Connections and Setup
    Using the Adjustment Feet
    Use the adjustment feet to level the projector 
    when it is placed on an uneven surface or 
    when the screen is slanted.
    The projection can be made higher by 
    adjusting the projector when it is in a location 
    lower than the screen.
    1Press the foot releases and lift 
    the projector to the desired 
    angle.
    2Remove your hands from the foot 
    releases. When the adjustment 
    feet have locked in position, 
    place the projector down.
    •  If the screen is at an angle, the 
    adjustment feet can be used to adjust 
    the angle of the image.
     Notes
    •  The projector is adjustable up to 
    approximately 11 degrees from the standard 
    position.
    •  When the height of the projector is adjusted, 
    the image may become distorted 
    (keystoned), depending on the relative 
    positions of the projector and the screen. 
    See page 44 for details on keystone 
    correction.
     Info
    •  When lowering the projector, be careful not 
    to catch your fingers in the area between 
    the adjustment foot and the projector.
    Foot releases
    Adjustment feet 
    						
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    Adjusting the Lens
    Using the Lens Shift
    Adjust the lens using the focus and zoom 
    rings to correct the image.
    1Adjust zoom by rotating the zoom 
    ring.
    2Adjust focus by moving the focus 
    ring.
    The height and width of the projected image 
    can be adjusted to be within the shift range of 
    the lens by rotating the lens shift dial at the top 
    of the projector.
     Note
    •  Do not forcibly turn the lens shift dial beyond 
    the range of the upper left and lower right 
    positions. This may cause the projector to 
    malfunction.
    Focus
    ZoomFocus ring
    Zoom ring
    Zoom ring
    Zo
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    Focus ring
    Lens shift dial
    (Horizontal) Lens shift dial
    (Vertical) 
    						
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    Connections and Setup
    Setting up the Screen
    Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image.
    Standard Setup (Front Projection)
    „Place the projector at the required distance from the screen 
    according to the desired picture size. (See page 23)
    An Example of Standard Setup
     Notes
    •  The projector lens should be perpendicular (square-on) to 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 room light. Light falling 
    directly on the screen washes out the colors, making viewing difficult. Close 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.
    •  The distance from the screen to the projector 
    depends on the size of the screen.
    •  The default setting can be used, when placing the 
    projector in front of the screen. If the projected 
    image is reversed or inverted, readjust the setting to 
    “Front” for “PRJ Mode” in the “Options” menu.
    •  Place the projector so that an imaginary horizontal 
    line that passes through the center of the lens is 
    perpendicular to the screen.
     Notes
    2D Lens Shift:
    •  The vertical display (Biggest) is (+13/20V / - 
    1/2V) screen. 
    •  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.
    90 
    Audience
    STATUSEXIT
    INPUTMENU
    ECOFocus
    ZoomLENS  SHIFT(H)
    LENS  SHIFT(V)ENTER90
    Side View
    To p  V i e w
    2 1
    V2 1
    V
    H H
    V V
    2 1
    H2 1
    H
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    V 
    						
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    Screen Size and Projection Distance 
    When using a wide screen (16:9) project the image on the 
    whole area of the 16:9 screen.
     z x
    y
    9 16
    : Picture area
    The formula for screen size and projection distance
    Screen Size (16:9) Projection DistanceDistance from lens center to 
    the lower edge of the image 
    Diagonal Width Height Max Min upper lower
    300” (762 cm) 261” (664 cm) 147 (374 cm) 376 (11.4 m) 2910 (9.1 m) 0” (0 cm) -12’3” (-374 cm)
    250” (635 cm) 218” (553 cm) 123 (311 cm) 313 (9.5 m) 2411 (7.6 m) 0” (0 cm) -10’3” (-311 cm)
    200” (508 cm) 174” (443 cm) 98 (249 cm) 2412 (7.6 m) 1911 (6.1 m) 0” (0 cm) -8’2” (-249 cm)
    150” (381 cm) 131” (332 cm) 74 (187 cm) 189 (5.7 m) 1411 (4.6 m) 0” (0 cm) -6’2” (-187 cm)
    133” (338 cm) 116” (294 cm) 65 (166 cm) 167 (5.1 m) 133 (4.0 m) 0” (0 cm) -5’5” (-166 cm)
    106” (269 cm) 92” (234 cm) 52 (132 cm) 133 (4.0 m) 107 (3.2 m) 0” (0 cm) -4’4” (-132 cm)
    100” (254 cm) 87” (221 cm) 49 (125 cm) 126 (3.8 m) 911 (3.0 m) 0” (0 cm) -4’1” (-125 cm)
    92” (234 cm) 80” (204 cm) 45 (115 cm) 116 (3.5 m) 92 (2.8 m) 0” (0 cm) -3’9” (-115 cm)
    84” (213 cm) 73” (186 cm) 41 (105 cm) 106 (3.2 m) 84 (2.5 m) 0” (0 cm) -3’5” (-105 cm)
    72” 183 cm) 63” (159 cm) 35 (90 cm) 900 (2.7 m) 72 (2.2 m) 0” (0 cm) -2’11” (-90 cm)
    60” (152 cm) 52” (132 cm) 29 (75 cm) 76 (2.3 m) 600 (1.8 m) 0” (0 cm) -2’5” (-75 cm)
    40” (102 cm) 35” (89 cm) 20 (50 cm) 500 (1.5 m) 400 (1.2 m) 0” (0 cm) -1’8” (-50 cm)
    y1(max)=0.038089291x
    y2(min)=0.030344196x
    z1 (Upper) = 0
    z2(lower)=1.245263549xx: Screen size (diag.) (meter)
    y: Projection distance (feet)
    z: Distance from the lens center to the lower 
    edge of the image (centimeter)
     Notes
    •  There is a tolerance of ±3% in the formula above.
    •  Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below 
    the bottom of the image. 
    						
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    Connections and Setup
    When using a normal screen (4:3) project the image to the full horizontal width of the 4:3 screen.
    3 4
    : Screen area
    : Picture area
    The formula for screen size and projection distance
    Screen Size (4:3) Projection DistanceDistance from lens center to 
    the lower edge of the image 
    Diagonal Width Height Max Min upper lower
    250 (635 cm) 200 (508 cm) 150 (381 cm) 288 (8.7 m) 2210 (7.0 m) 0” (0 cm) -9’5” (-286 cm)
    200 (508 cm) 160 (406 cm) 120 (305 cm) 2211 (7.0 m) 183 (5.6 m) 0” (0 cm) -7’6” (-229 cm)
    150 (381 cm) 120 (305 cm) 90 (229 cm) 172 (5.2 m) 138 (4.2 m) 0” (0 cm) -5’8” (-171 cm)
    133 (338 cm) 106 (270 cm) 80 (203 cm) 153 (4.6 m) 122 (3.7 m) 0” (0 cm) -5’0” (-152 cm)
    106 (269 cm) 85 (215 cm) 64 (162 cm) 122 (3.7 m) 98 (3.0 m) 0” (0 cm) -4’0” (-121 cm)
    100 (254 cm) 80 (203 cm) 60 (152 cm) 116 (3.5 m) 92 (2.8 m) 0” (0 cm) -3’9” (-114 cm)
    92 (234 cm) 74 (187 cm) 55 (140 cm) 107 (3.2 m) 85 (2.6 m) 0” (0 cm) -3’5” (-105 cm)
    84 (213 cm) 67 (171 cm) 50 (128cm) 98 (2.9 m) 78 (2.3 m) 0” (0 cm) -3’2” (-96 cm)
    72 (183 cm) 58 (146 cm) 43 (110 cm) 83 (2.5 m) 67 (2.0 m) 0” (0 cm) -2’8” (-82 cm)
    60 (152 cm) 48 (122 cm) 36 (91 cm) 611 (2.1 m) 56 (1.7 m) 0” (0 cm) -2’3” (-69 cm)
    40 (102 cm) 32 (81 cm) 24 (61 cm) 47 (1.4 m) 38 (1.1 m) 0” (0 cm) -1’6” (-46 cm)
    y1 (Max.) = 0.03466592x
    y2 (Min.) = 0.0276352x
    z1 (Upper) = 0
    z2 (Lower) = 1.143xx: Screen size (diag.) (meter)
    y: Projection distance (feet)
    z: Distance from the lens center to the lower 
    edge of the image (centimeter)
     Notes
    •  There is a tolerance of ±3% in the formula above.
    •  Values with a minus (–) sign indicate the distance of the lens center below 
    the bottom of the image. 
    						
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    Projection from behind the screen
    Projecting a Reversed/Inverted Image
    „Place a translucent screen between the projector and the 
    audience.
    „Set “PRJ Mode” to “Rear” in the “Options” menu.
    Projection using a mirror
    „Place a mirror (normal flat type) in front of the lens.
    „Set “PRJ Mode” to “Rear” in the “Options” menu, when the 
    mirror is placed on the side where the audience is.
    Ceiling-mount setup
    „The optional ceiling-mount bracket is recommended for 
    this installation.
    „Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest 
    Authorized Service Center or Dealer to obtain the 
    recommended ceiling-mount bracket (sold separately). 
    „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 “Ceiling + Front” for “PRJ 
    Mode” in the “Options Menu”.
     Info
    •  When using a mirror, be sure to carefully position 
    both the projector and the mirror so that the light 
    does not shine into the eyes of the audience.
    When using the default setting.
    TOn-screen Display
    The image is reversed.
    When using the default setting.
    TOn-screen Display
    The image is reversed.
    When using the default setting.
    TOn-screen Display
    The image is reversed. 
    						
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    Connections and Setup
    NOTES 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Basic Operation 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Image Projection
    Basic Procedure
    Connect the required external equipment to 
    the projector before following these 
    procedures.
     Info
    •  The preset language is English. To change 
    the on-screen display to another language, 
    reset the language according to the 
    procedure on page 30.
    1Plug the power cord into the wall 
    outlet.
    •  The power indicator illuminates blue, 
    and the projector enters standby 
    mode.
    2Press   on the remote control 
    or   on the projector.
    •  The power indicator turns off.
     Note
    •  The power indicator illuminates, 
    indicating the status of the lamp.
    Blue: The power is ready.
    Blue blinking: The fan is cooling.
    STATUS
    EXIT
    INPUTMENU
    ECO
    ENTER
    T, S, W, X buttons
    ENTER button
    Power 
    button
    MENU button
    INPUT button
    ECO button
    EXIT buttonTemperature Indicator
    Power 
    indicator 
    (Blue) 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    3Press   on the projector to 
    select the INPUT 
    mode.
     Note
    •  When a signal is not received, 
    “Searching” will be displayed.
     Note
    •  If you select “Auto” as the input 
    source, then the correct input source 
    is selected automatically.
    4Press   on the remote control 
    or   on the projector. Press   
    Enter to turn off the projector, 
    when the confirmation message 
    is displayed.
     Note
    •  If you accidentally press power   
    and do not want to turn off the 
    projector, press Exit button or wait 
    until the confirmation message 
    disappears.
    •  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.
    INPUT
    About the INPUT modes
    S-VideoUse this option to select 
    the S-Video input source.
    VideoUse this option to select 
    the composite video input 
    source.
    Component 
    1&2Use this option to select a 
    YPbPr, SDTV, or HDTV 
    component input source.
    DVIUse this option to select 
    the DVI input source.
    PCUse this option to select 
    the computer as an input 
    source.
    COMPONENT 1
    COMPONENT 2
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO
    DVI/PC
    T, S, W, X 
    buttons
    EXIT button Power button
    MENU button
    INPUT button INPUT
    STATUSEXIT
    INPUTMENU
    ECO
    ENTER
    Component 2
    buttonComponent 1 
    button 
    DVI/PC buttonVideo/
    S-Video button 
    Main Menu 
    						
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