Epson Ensemble HD 8100 Installation Guide - Page 31

Installing the Projector

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Installing the Projector Unpack the projector ceiling mount from box #1. The mount includes the following hardware: • Ceiling plate • Mounting bracket • Extension arm (optional) • Mounting hardware and Allen wrench The optional extension arm can be used to reduce the vertical distance between the projector lens and the screen-for example, in installations with high or sloped ceilings. The vertical distance between the lens and the top of the screen housing must not exceed 15 inches, or you won't be able to lower the projected image enough to fit it on the screen. If you need to mount the lens more than 8 inches horizontally off-center with respect to the screen (see page 33), you'll have to reduce the 15-inch vertical spacing. It is recommended that the ceiling plate be used to mount the projector to the ceiling, as described in these instructions. The ceiling plate makes the installation more secure and gives you greater flexibility in positioning the projector. (For example, you can use the plate to position the projector anywhere between two ceiling joists, rather than directly on a joist. This lets you align the projector with the exact middle of the screen). If you do not want to use the ceiling plate, you can attach the mounting bracket (also shown below) directly to a wooden joist or to a solid concrete ceiling. Warning The ceiling plate is designed to be attached to wooden joists in the ceiling. The joists must be spaced 16 inches on center in order for you to be able to attach the plate. Do not fasten the plate to any non-secure part of the ceiling, such as plasterboard between the joists. Ceiling plate Mounting bracket 8-inch extension arm (optional) Fastening plate and bolts Wood screws Concrete anchors Allen wrench 31

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Installing the Projector
Unpack the projector ceiling mount from box #1. The mount includes the following hardware:
Ceiling plate
Mounting bracket
Extension arm (optional)
Mounting hardware and Allen wrench
The optional extension arm can be used to reduce the vertical distance between the projector lens and the
screen—for example, in installations with high or sloped ceilings. The vertical distance between the lens and
the top of the screen housing must not exceed 15 inches, or you won’t be able to lower the projected image
enough to fit it on the screen. If you need to mount the lens more than 8 inches horizontally off-center with
respect to the screen (see page 33), you’ll have to reduce the 15-inch vertical spacing.
It is recommended that the ceiling plate be used to mount the projector to the ceiling, as described in these
instructions. The ceiling plate makes the installation more secure and gives you greater flexibility in positioning
the projector. (For example, you can use the plate to position the projector anywhere between two ceiling joists,
rather than directly on a joist. This lets you align the projector with the exact middle of the screen). If you do
not want to use the ceiling plate, you can attach the mounting bracket (also shown below) directly to a wooden
joist or to a solid concrete ceiling.
Warning
The ceiling plate is designed to be attached to wooden joists in the ceiling. The joists must be spaced 16 inches on center
in order for you to be able to attach the plate. Do not fasten the plate to any non-secure part of the ceiling, such as
plasterboard between the joists.
Ceiling plate
Mounting bracket
8-inch extension arm
(optional)
Fastening plate and bolts
Wood screws
Concrete anchors
Allen
wrench