Alternative Method Of Describing Horizontal Offset; Floor Mounting And Leveling; Adjusting The Feet - Christie CP2000-XB Setup Manual

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Alternative Method of Describing Horizontal Offset

Horizontal offset can also be specified as the distance traveled from lens center and expressed as a percentage
of half of the image width. For example, an offset spec of 70% means a centered image can be moved by a
distance of 717 pixels, resulting in 85% of the image projected to one side of lens center and 15% on the other.
See Figure 2-16. NOTE: Example only. Beyond range for this projector.

2.3.3 Floor Mounting and Leveling

For front projection without suspending, mount the projector on a strong supporting structure or cart. Take
special care if using a mobile cart—avoid sudden stops, force and uneven surfaces that may cause the top-
heavy cart to lurch and overturn.
Make sure your mounting structure is reasonably level then adjust one or more projector feet as necessary to
fine-tune. Warning! Do not invert this projector.

Adjusting the Feet

For installations on a floor or suitable supporting structure, a single
projection head should rest firmly on its feet. There is no need for the
FredFrame
unless stacking with another projector, or unless you
decide to rig and fly the projector. To adjust the height and level of the
projector, extend or retract the feet by rotating them. See Figure 2-17.
CP2000-XB Setup Guide
020-100250-02 Rev. 1 (06-2009)
Figure 2-16 Alternative Offset
Specification
Section 2: Installation & Setup
Figure 2-17 Adjusting the Feet
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