Runco LS-HB User Manual

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Runco LS-HB/LS-HB Ultra Installation/Operation Manual
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Vertical Lens Shift — LS-HB Ultra: The LS-HB Ultra provides up to 25% of 
upward vertical lens shift and up to 35% of downward vertical lens shift. 
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example, with a 100 x 56 inch (1.78:1) screen, you can shift the image up to 14.00 inches 
(0.36 meters) above or 19.60 inches (0.50 meters) below the screen center.
Folded Optics
In rear-screen applications where space behind the projector is limited, a mirror may be 
used to fold the optical path, as shown in Figure 3-5. The position of the projector and 
mirror must be accurately set. If you are considering this type of installation, contact your 
dealer for assistance.
Figure 3-5. Folded Optics
Other Considerations
Other considerations and tips that can help improve your installation:
• Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35°C (95°F). Keep the projector 
away from heating and/or air conditioning vents. Changes in temperature may cause 
drifts in the projector circuitry, which may affect performance.
• Keep the projector away from devices that radiate electromagnetic energy such as 
motors and transformers. Common sources of these include slide projectors, 
speakers, power amplifiers and elevators.
1. With no vertical lens shift, the lens center and screen center are 
aligned with each other.
2. Vertical shift limits are percentages of the screen height. 
3. Vertical lens shift figures are for ceiling mount 
configurations. For floor installations (where the projector is 
upright), reverse the up/down vertical lens shift percentages. 
Note
For best performance, always use “first-surface” mirrors in your 
rear-projection installation (as opposed to conventional, 
“second-surface” mirrors with the reflective surface behind a transparent 
substrate such as glass or acrylic). 
First-surface mirrors provide a strict reflection without the “ghosting” 
effect seen with a second surface mirror, where a faint secondary 
reflection could be observed coming from the front surface of the glass. 
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