Installation Considerations; Lifting; Hoisting; Top Rigging Points - Christie Roadster User Manual

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Installation & Setup
2.2
Installation
Considerations
Lifting, Hoisting, 
and Stacking
2-4
Although this projector delivers a high-brightness, high-quality output, the final
display quality could be compromised if the projector is not properly installed. This
subsection discusses issues you should consider before proceeding with a final
installation. Even if you do not intend to use the projectors in a fixed and permanent
installation, the following information will help you to better understand what you
can do to enhance display performance.
For any new installation, you will likely have to safely lift or hoist the projector into
place. Keep in mind the following guidelines for safety.

Lifting

All models include handles for convenient hand transport only, such as when a
projector is lifted from a shipping container to a table. Note the following:
The handles are intended to support the weight of one projector only.
The handles are intended to support a projector for a brief time only.
The handles are not safety points, nor points from which to hoist or suspend the
projector.
The handles cannot support more than ONE projector.
Do not use handles for extended time periods.
Do not use the handles as safety points, or as points from which
to suspend or hoist the projector.

Hoisting

Four integral rigging points on the top of the projector (Figure 2.5) and eight on the
bottom (Figure 2.6) enable either upright or inverted hoisting. For either orientation,
hoist an individual projector, or up to three projectors in a stack.
WARNINGS
Figure 2.5. Top Rigging Points
Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual
020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)

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