Projector installation, Installation, lens adjustments & lens data tables – Ampro Corporation DLP 5200 User Manual

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5200 User’s Manual

Installation, Lens Adjustments & Lens Data Tables

Throw Distance

The projector has a wide variety of lenses available, including multiple fixed and zooms.
Refer to Lens Data Tables.

The throw distance is calculated by using the lens magnification factor times the desired
image width.

The 5200 has the ability to dynamically scale the incoming signal (resolution) to the full DMD
resolution of 1024 x 768. This simply means that all sources can utilize the full resolution
capability so image width should be lost. However, if your signal resolution is not equal to or
greater than the DMD resolution and you do not scale to the full DMD resolution, image width
and/or size will be smaller the actual screen size.

Projector Offset

The projector incorporates a manual lens shift capability allowing a vertical (up-down)
adjustment of the lens without moving the projector.

The maximum offset of the projector depends on;

1.) type of lens

2.) image height

Refer to the Fixed and Zoom Lens Data Tables.

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