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Positioning the Projector, Calculating Image Size and Projection Distance, Inches, Centimeters - powerlite
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EPSON PowerLite 8100i/9100i Projector Positioning the Projector Follow these guidelines to get the best results when projecting: t Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, between 3 and 48 feet from the screen. t Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and under the projector. t Make sure the projector is within 6 feet of a grounded electrical outlet or extension cord and within 5 feet of the computer and/or video source. t Face the projector squarely toward the screen. Otherwise, your image will be distorted. Note: It's easier to position the projector when the screen is directly in front of the room. If the screen is placed diagonally in a corner, it's much more difficult to aim the projector squarely at the screen and get a non-distorted image. You won't need to tilt the projector upward as long as you position it so that its lens is at least as high as the bottom of the screen, but no higher than the middle of the screen, as shown: no higher than middle of screen no lower than bottom of screen ideal range Note: If you have to raise the front of the projector, you can use the projector's keystone correction to eliminate distortion. See "Adjusting the Image Shape" on page 7. If you'll be projecting from overhead, you'll get the bestlooking picture by mounting the projector parallel to the ceiling, with its lens at least as high as the middle of the screen, but no higher than the top of the screen. Then use the lens shift knob to position the image on-screen. You'll also need to select ceiling projection in the projector's Advanced menu. Calculating Image Size and Projection Distance Use the formulas below either to find out how large your image will be when you know the distance from the projector to the screen, or to find out how far from the screen to place the projector if you want an image of a certain size. Since the size of the image can be changed by rotating the zoom ring, formulas are given for calculating both the minimum and maximum sizes. Note: The formulas given here are for when the projector is placed flat, without tilting it up at the screen. If you tilt it up by extending the feet or use electronic keystone correction, your image size may vary. Standard Lens To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance: t Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.6676 × projection distance) + 1.8 Minimum diagonal size = (0.5173 × projection distance) + 1.4 t Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (0.6676 × projection distance) + 4.6 Minimum diagonal size = (0.5173 × projection distance) + 3.6 To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size of the screen image: t Inches: Maximum projection distance = (1.498 × diagonal size) - 2.7 Minimum projection distance = (1.933 × diagonal size) - 2.7 t Centimeters: Maximum projection distance = (1.498 × diagonal size) - 6.9 Minimum projection distance = (1.933 × diagonal size) - 6.9 Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL02) To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance: t Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 × projection distance) + 2.3 Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 × projection distance) + 1.5 t Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 × projection distance) + 5.9 Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 × projection distance) + 3.7 To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size of the screen image: t Inches: Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) - 5.1 Minimum projection distance = (2.053 × diagonal size) - 4.8 t Centimeters: Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) - 12.9 Minimum projection distance = (2.053 × diagonal size) - 12.2 3/01 EPSON PowerLite 8100i/9100i - 5