Friday, March 26, 2010

Install A Panasonic Projector

Installing a Panasonic projector is a relatively simple process. You just have to connect the video devices that you want to use to the projector. However, a crucial point of installing a projector is making sure that is the correct distance from the projection screen. The distance that a projector can display an image is called the throw distance. Depending on the size of the screen, the throw distance can change. In order to maximize the screen space, make sure to place the projector at the correct distance from the screen.


Instructions


1. Place a desk or stand in front of the projection screen. If the screen size is 80 inches, the desk should be between 8 and 15 feet from the screen. If the screen is 100 inches, the desk should be between 10 and 19 feet from the screen. If the screen is 120 inches, the desk should be between 12 and 23 feet from the screen. Estimate any other screen sizes based on these requirements.


2. Place the Panasonic projector on the desk or stand. The middle of the lens should point to the middle of the screen.


3. Connect a video cable from the back of each video device you want to connect to the back of the projector. You can use either an RCA cable, S-Video cable, component cables or HDMI.


4. Plug in the projector and turn it on. Also, turn on the video device(s).


5. Push "Input Select" either on the projector or the remote control to change the input to the desired video device.







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