Etting, Tarted, Rotector – Philips LCD PROJECTOR User Manual

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G

etting

S

tarted

- S

etting

up

the

P

rotector

+ S

creen

(

continued

)

Your Projector has a 2x zoom lens. This

means that the picture you get on the

screen at maximum magnification is twice
as big as that projected at minimum
magnification. For example, at a distance
of 22 feet you get a lOO-inch picture on

the screen at lull magnification. You can

use the zoom lens to reduce this to 50
inches at minimum magnification.

If you want a picture size of 100 inches,
the Projector can be between about 22

and 44 feet from the screen. Choose a
screen and projection distance in the
middle of the zoom range (mid-range
magnification). This gives the best
picture quality and means you can fit the
picture exacdy to your screen by zooming
in or out a little.

The table alongside shows you typical

picture sizes at various distances. More

information is given in the "Technical

Specification" on page 57.

3) Choose the type of screen

Choose the type of screen-mount you

prefer (stand type, wall-mount, pull-down
etc).

Choose a screen with a width to height
ratio of 4:3 (aspect ratio of 133) to match

the NTSC picture format. A black

masking border around the screen will
give a crisp rectangular picture.

The picture appears brightest (highest
gain) when you sit directly in Ifont of it

and gets dimmer as you move to the sides.

Try to keep the viewing angle as narrow

as possible for most viewers.

Choose the type of screen surfece best
suited to your room and viewing
conditions:

Pearlescent - highest gain, narrow
viewing angles.

Silver lenticular - medium gain, wide

viewing angles. This type of screen is not

recommended.

Matt white - wide viewing angles, needs

darkened room.

If in doubt, consult your dealer on the

best choice of screen for your room.

MAGNIRCATION

Maximum and minimum magnification

(examples)

maximum picture size

at 22 feet distance

minimum picture size

at 22 feet distance

Mid - range magnification

(examples)

38 feet

Distance from Projector to screen (in feet)

Picture width in

inches

Maximum

magnification

Mid-range

magnification

Minimum

magnification

40

9

13

18

60

14

19

26

80

18

25

35

100

22

31

44

Larger picture sizes can be reached by putting the Projector at a
greater distance.

For best results, choose your screen and projection distance using

mid-range magnification of the zoom lens.

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