Optoma BX-AL133 User Manual - Page 9

Attaching the lens to the bracket, Configuring the lens speed

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User's Manual BX-AL133 3. Attaching the lens to the bracket Attach the Optoma BX-AL133 anamorphic lens to the bracket using the plastic knobs supplied with the lens. Adjust the anamorphic lens vertically for correct alignment. When the image is correct, tighten the knobs against the bracket. Using the remote, test run LENS IN and LENS OUT commands. Tighten Knobs 4. Configuring the lens speed The lens has two operating speed modes - FAST and SLOW. Slow is the default from the factory. The slow mode reduces the inertia exerted by the lens on the mounting system by accelerating and decelerating very slowly, and by limiting the top speed of the lens as it traverses the sled. If the sled is on a very rigid mount that is not subject to any sway, you can speed up the traversal speed by setting the lens speed to FAST. If you notice any swaying in the mounting, reset the speed to SLOW. Some users set the speed to SLOW when used in conjunction with screen masking systems. Your speed setting will be "remembered" by the control unit even if the power is interrupted. OFF ON LENS OUT LENS IN PANEL OFF PANEL ON SLOW FAST Congratulations, you are now ready to experience widescreen cinema from your home theater. For more information, please visit our website at: http://www.OptomaUSA.com User's Manual | 9

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BX-AL133
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3.
Attaching the lens to the bracket
Attach the Optoma BX-AL133 anamorphic lens to the bracket using the plastic knobs
supplied with the lens. Adjust the anamorphic lens vertically for correct alignment. When
the image is correct, tighten the knobs against the bracket.
Using the remote, test run
LENS IN and LENS OUT commands.
4.
Configuring the lens speed
The lens has two operating speed modes – FAST and SLOW.
Slow is the default from
the factory. The slow mode reduces the inertia exerted by the lens on the mounting
system by accelerating and decelerating very slowly, and by limiting the top speed of the
lens as it traverses the sled.
If the sled is on a very rigid mount that is not
subject to any sway, you can speed up the
traversal speed by setting the lens speed to FAST.
If you notice any swaying in the mounting, reset
the speed to SLOW.
Some users set the speed to SLOW when used in
conjunction with screen masking systems. Your
speed setting will be “remembered” by the control
unit even if the power is interrupted.
Congratulations, you are now ready to experience
widescreen cinema from your home theater.
Tighten Knobs
OFF
LENS OUT
PANEL OFF
SLOW
ON
LENS IN
PANEL ON
FAST