Operating Orientation; Leveling; Zoom, Focus, And Lens Offset - Christie Roadster User Manual

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2.8
Operating
Orientation
2.9

Leveling

2.10 Zoom, Focus &
Lens Offset
Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual
020-100002-05 Rev. 1 (02-2010)
The projector is set up at the
factory for use in a front
screen, floor mount
orientation. If your initial
installation is ceiling mount
or rear screen, displayed
images may be upside down
and/or reversed. To correct,
you must change the image
orientation from within the
Configuration Menu (you
may prefer to do this before
physically installing the
projector in its final
position/orientation).
In the Configuration Menu highlight and select the "Image Orientation" pull-down
list. See Figure 2.37. Select from Rear, Inverted Rear, Front or Inverted Front
according to your intended installation. Refer to Section 3, Operation for further
information.
For most installations, the lens surface of the projector is parallel to the screen—this
prevents major keystoning of the image (i.e., an image with non-parallel sides). In
addition, the projector must be kept level from side-to-side in order for the lamp to
function safely. To make small corrections to the projector's level, rotate each leg as
necessary to raise or lower. See Figure 2.38. For angled installations, Refer to
"Special Mounting" under 2.3, Projector Position and Mounting earlier in this
section.
Figure 2.38. Adjusting the Feet Height
Once the projector is properly set up and producing an image, you are ready to make
quick lens adjustments. Refer to 3.3, Using the Keypads and 3.4, Navigating the
Menus if you are unfamiliar with using the keypad and menu system.
Lens Adjustments
NOTE: Not applicable to fixed lenses. Focus fixed lens by turning focus ring on lens.
Figure 2.37. Image Orientation
Installation & Setup
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