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INSTALLATION & SETUP
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 Figure2.15.
Figure 2.16. Adjusting the Feet
Tilting
Tilting and Special
Orientations
In an ideal installation, the lens surface is
parallel to the screen. This orientation
helps to ensure optimized lens
performance with minimal offset. If this
position is not possible (such as when the
projector is significantly higher than the
center of the screen), rely on offset to
compensate. To avoid keystoned images,
keep the projector as orthogonal to the
Figure 2.17. Tilt Projector to
screen as possible (see right).
Match Screen
Check with theatre personnel for the
degree of screen tilt, or measure this
incline with a protractor at the screen.
Then TILT the projector to closely match
this screen tilt angle. For any installation,
you can tilt the front end of the projector
up or down as much as 15 (see right).
Likewise, side-to-side tilt must not
exceed 15 (see Figure 2.19. below). This
limit ensures safe lamp operation and
proper position of the liquid cooling
Figure 2.18. Maximum Tilt
reservoir in the projector.
WARNING
Tilt only as shown.
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CP2000-X User Manual
020-100031-01 Rev. 1 (03-2009)

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