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Projector Installation Introduction
Physical and electrical installation of the TransVision
3E must be performed
only by a trained professional who is knowledgeable about both the specifics
of the TransVision
3E and the requirements of the local building and electri-
cal codes.
Physical installation of the TransVision
3E may be divided into 3 steps:
(1) Pre-installation planning, which includes plotting the projector-to-screen
distance. This requires knowledge of the screen size and placement. From
this step you will determine where the projector is located.
For throw distance calculation and physical mounting dimensions, please
refer to the customer support section at www. dwin.com
.
(2) Preparation and Installation of the ceiling mount bracket, including
drilling holes, securing the bracket to the ceiling and assembling the
mounting hardware.
(3) Final Adjustments.
Once the physical installation is complete, the unit should be properly
adjusted: for focus using the front ring of the lens; for positioning using three
dimensional physical adjustments made possible by the mounting hardware;
for size using the zoom ring of the lens; for vertical offset (to adjust the image
up or down), rotate the Lens Shift Wheel located above the projection lens.
(1) PRE-INSTALLATION PLANNING
A. Screen Considerations
Although the following advice is no substitute for a dealer’s recommendation
for your home, here are a few guidelines for creating a front projection home
theater that should be helpful to your early planning:
A1. Screen Color and Material:
Because the superior design and quality of DWIN’s proprietary optical system
results in excellent contrast and black levels, images will look best when
projected on a matte white screen from a reputable manufacturer. Many
competing projector companies recommend gray screens but a properly
projected picture will always look better when colors are balanced for white,
just like in a movie theater.
Projectors with fixed-pixel imaging arrays, such as DLP or LCD, are not
recommended for use with perforated screens. Perforated screens have
highly regular microscopic patterns that conflict with the equally uniform
pattern in the digital image array. This creates interference, a visual artifact
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