POSITION CP2000 AT PORT WINDOW
Roll the projector until its base is approximately 2 feet from the port window wall, 3 feet if an
anamorphic lens mount is going to be added (optional). If possible, center with the theatre screen
() (Figure 2-2 Centering ¨ (Aerial Views)/A). If forced to be off-center (such as when a film
projector is already present), try to optimize aim (Figure 2-2 Centering ¨ (Aerial Views)/B). This
will slightly increase side keystoning, but will minimize horizontal lens offset.
NOTE: Unlike film projectors, it is best to keep the projector lens surface as parallel to the screen as
possible, even if it is significantly above the screen center.
When a particularly short throw distance combines with a very wide screen, you may have to forfeit
some aim and stay more parallel to the screen. In such cases, some lens offset can reduce the keystone
distortion. When the projector is up-and-running, adjust precise image geometry and placement, as
described in
2.7 Basic Image
EXTEND ALL FEET
For permanent installations and more stable images, the projector should be firmly on the floor rather
than on its casters. Extend (rotate) the foot located behind each caster until the lens opening is fairly
well-centered with the port window (Figure 2-3). Lock top nut in place. Remove caster if desired.
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