Floor Mounting And Leveling - Christie Roadie HD+35K User Manual

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NOTE:
The positioning shown in
offset derived as 432/1080 x 100. A 70% offset is explained below.
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 540 pixels, resulting in 85% of the image projected to one side of lens center and
15% on the other. See
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, and then adjust one or more projector feet as necessary
to fine-tune.
Adjusting the Feet
For installations on a floor or suitable supporting structure, a single projection head should rest firmly on its
feet. To adjust the height and level of the projector, extend or retract the feet by rotating them. Refer to
2-17.
Roadie HD+35K User Manual
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70% Offset
15%
Figure 2-16 Horizontal Offset Range
Figure 2-16
Figure
2-16.
Do not invert this projector.
85%
Image
moved
by
a distance of 70%
of half the image
width
NOTE: Not possible
with this projector.
is often mistakenly referenced as "70% offset", but it is not-it is 40%
Section 2: Installation and Setup
Figure
2-15

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