Section 2: Installation and Setup
7. Secure all stacking wheels and leg nuts
• Turn all 3 stacking wheels until they are firmly secure against
the rest of the stacking mount. See
• Secure both 2 rear leg nuts against the bottom of the projector.
8. Repeat Steps 1 to 7 if stacking a third projector.
2.3
Types of Installations
Front Screen / Floor Mount Installations
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Easy to set up.
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Can be moved or changed quickly.
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Easy to access.
Front Screen / Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation
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Does not take up audience space.
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Projector is unobtrusive.
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Projector cannot be accidentally moved.
Rear Screen / Floor Mount Installation
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Projector is completely hidden.
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Projector is easily accessed.
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Usually good ambient light rejection.
Rear Screen / Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation
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Projector is completely hidden.
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Usually good ambient light rejection.
Rear Screen / Floor Mount with Mirror
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Projector is completely hidden
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Usually good ambient light rejection.
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Requires less space behind screen than other rear
screen installations.
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Critical Safety Procedure
Advantages
Advantages
Advantages
Advantages
Advantages
:
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Figure
2-25.
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Shares floor space with audience.
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Installation is more permanent.
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It is more difficult to access the projector.
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Requires separate room or enclosure.
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Installation cost is usually higher.
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Requires separate room.
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Installation cost is usually higher.
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More difficult to access projector.
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Requires separate room or enclosure.
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Installation cost is usually higher.
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More involved to perform setup.
Figure 2-25 Secure All Hardware
Considerations
Considerations
Considerations
Considerations
Considerations
J Series 2.0, 2.4, and 3.0kW User Manual
020-100707-01 Rev. 1 (10-2011)