Meridian D-ILA1080MF1 User Manual page 11

Digital video projector
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To adjust the lens shift setting
• Project a reference image on the screen.
• Access the lens shift cover by unscrewing the knurled aluminium cover on the top of the
projector.
• Adjust the projection screen position by turning the shift adjustment screw using a flat-
blade or Philips head screwdriver and adjust accordingly:
Turn clockwise: Screen shifts upwards.
Turn anti-clockwise: Screen shifts downwards.
Shift upwards
• Re-fit the lens shift cover making sure it is no more than finger-tight.
Shift downwards
Shift adjustment
screw
Interfacing the projector
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and the device to be connected.
Thoroughly read the manual that is supplied with the device to be connected.
To connect to a video processor
RVICE
Processor
DVI OUTPUT
A Meridian/Faroudja Digital Video processor is the ideal companion for your projector.
It is capable of processing and upscaling all your video sources to HD quality and will
give you the maximum image quality from any source. Consult your dealer for additional
information.
Video is connected to the projector via a DVI connector. To avoid image degradation,
always use the highest quality DVI cables you can. In addition, using HDMI/DVI adaptor
cables, you can connect a Meridian HDMAX 121 HDMI Extender near the projector end of
the run, which is especially useful in the case of long cable runs. In any event, when using
a DVI-D cable longer than 3m, the use of a booster or optical fibre cable is recommended.
This projector accepts 1080/50p and 1080/60p signals via the DVI-D connector, and HDCP
content protection is supported.
RS-232C
DVI
Connect to
Projector
the DVI input
DVI-D cable

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