Positioning The Projector; Mounting The Projector, General Considerations - Barco F70 Series User Manual

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Physical Installation

4.4 Positioning the projector

CAUTION: The position and physical securing of the projector must be sufficient to prevent it from
accidental or involuntary movement. Proper securing of the projector is the responsibility of the
installer and user. The Projector are heavy, and can cause severe damage and injuries if falling.
General guidelines
Proper positioning of the projector lessens the overall picture setup time, and ensures a better image with
fewer artifacts.
Focus and sharpness of the image can be adversely affected if the lens axis is not fully
perpendicular to the projection surface.
Using extended cable lengths may result in reduced image quality as well as loss of control
information such as EDID (Extended Display Information Data).
The following guidelines can help you determine the best physical location for the projector.
Only install the projector on a sturdy flat surface, or in an approved rigging frame.
Do not install the projector in a thoroughfare or another area where it is at risk of being pushed or jostled.
Allow sufficient free space around the projector for ventilation and exhaust, as described in section 4.2
Use the throw ratio of the installed lens as a guideline for the projector's physical distance from the screen.
Wherever possible, the projector lens surface should be positioned so that it is perfectly perpendicular to
the center of the screen.
Use the projector offset (lens shift), rather than physical angling, to correct any off-center positioning.
Minimize the source cable length as much as possible.
In general HDBaseT and 3G-SDI are long-haul interfaces and suitable for bespoke installations using
relatively long cables.
DP, HDMI and DVI are short-haul interfaces using pre-assembled cables with limited cable lengths.
Limit the use of power cable extensions wherever possible. Where physical limitations necessitate their
use, make sure that the extension cord has adequate surge protection and meets all electrical
requirements of the connection.
Keep the projector away from equipment that emits electromagnetic energy for example, motors,
transformers and elevators.

4.5 Mounting the projector, general considerations

Mounting safety
When mounting a projector in a rig, always use an interface plate (between the projector and the mount) that
has provision for a safety wire or another safety mechanism, to ensure that the projector does not fall down
should the interface plate come loose from the mount.
Always screw the interface plate securely to the projector body while the projector is on the ground (i.e. cannot
fall down). Then attach proper safety wire between the interface plate and the rig before mounting the
projector in the rig
Using 3rd party mounting equipment
The projector has features for mounting into various system environments using 3rd party mounts.
The feet can be removed, and the threads can be used as anchor points.
Item
Removable feet
64
601–426 /15
F70 Series
Thread dimension
M12
Max Hole Depth
18mm
Anhorpoint / ceiling / rig
Application
mount

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