Barco ATLAS 67 CS4 User Manual

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TLAS
 CS4 (2001-03)
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8.3 Geometry
To start up the 
Geometry
 functions:
Push the cursor key 
up
 or 
down
 to highlight 
'Geometry'
.
Press 
ENTER
 to select.
The 
geometry menu
 will be displayed.
The following adjustments are possible:
horizontal and vertical image shift.
to shift the image in a horizontal or vertical direction
horizontal and vertical image size
to adjust the size in a horizontal or vertical direction
side keystone
to align the image (only necessary if the projector is
mounted at a non standard projection angle).
blanking
to frame the projected image on to the screen
aspect ratio
to force the projector in a typical aspect ratio
options
to change the geometry options
The following ways are possible to adjust a 
geometry
 function:
using the cursor key to adjust or
entering the value with the digit keys. Therefore, press 
ENTER
 to select the indicated value and
enter the desired value with the digit keys. Press 
ENTER
 to confirm the entered value.
8.3.1 Shift
The image can be shifted in a horizontal or vertical direction.
To start up the shift action:
Push the cursor key 
up
 or 
down
 to highlight 
'Shift'
.
Press 
ENTER
 to select.
Push  the cursor key 
up
 or 
down
 to shift the image in a vertical direction. Push the cursor key
left
 or 
right
 to shift the image in a horizontal direction. The default value for the shift is 0.
Shifting in a vertical direction: when the shift value is positive, the image is shifted upwards, when
the value is negative, the image is shifted downwards.
Shifting in a horizontal direction : when the shift value is positive, the image is shifted to the right,
when the value is negative, the image is shifted to the left.
8.3.2 Size
The size can be adjusted in a vertical or horizontal way.
When adjusting the vertical size, the upper side of the image is fixed (table and ceiling mounted
configurations) and only the lower side can be moved to its exact position.
When adjusting the horizontal size, the left side of the image is fixed and only the right side can be
moved to its exact position.