Runco D-73D Home Theater Screen User Manual


 
Installation
D-73d Series Installation/Operation Manual 55
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8. Focus Left (Top) Primary Lens: To focus
the projected image, grasp the lens by the
outer ring and rotate it.
9. Adjust Zoom on Left (Top) Primary Lens:
To make the projected image smaller (zoom
out) or larger (zoom in), move the zoom tab
in the appropriate direction.
10. Adjust Vertical Offset on
Left (Top) Primary Lens: To
shift the projected image
vertically, insert the provided
hex wrench into the vertical
lens shift adjuster on the side of
the projector. Then, turn the
wrench as shown to shift the
lens in the desired direction.
11. Adjust Horizontal Offset on Left (Top) Primary Lens: To shift the projected image
horizontally, insert the provided hex wrench into the horizontal lens shift adjuster at
the top of the projector. Then, turn the wrench as shown to shift the lens in the
desired direction.
12. Lock Left (Top) Primary Lens Position and Zoom Settings: When you have
finished adjusting the lens position and image size (zoom), insert the provided hex
wrench into the lens lock access hole at the front of the projector. Then, turn the
wrench clockwise two or three full turns to lock the lens position.
Right (Bottom) Primary Lens Adjustment:
1. On the DHD Controller remote control or front panel, press MENU.
2. Select Calibration from the Main Menu.
3. Select Adjustment Mode from the Calibration Menu and set it to Secondary.
4. Press EXIT (or MENU) repeatedly to return to the Main Menu.
5. Select Service from the Main Menu.
6. Select Te st Video from the Service Menu and choose Secondary Alignment.
7. Perform Steps 8 through 12 above with the right (bottom) primary lens.
When you have completed the primary lens adjustments (D-73d/CineWide with
AutoScope only): Remove the anamorphic lenses and set the lens transport motor
power switch to the “on” position.
THE LENS SHIFT MECHANISM CAN BE DAMAGED BY
EXCESSIVE FORCE.
Ensure that the lens lock is released before adjusting horizontal
or vertical lens shift.
Do not attempt to move the primary lenses beyond their normal
adjustment ranges.
Focus
Zoom
Vertical
Lens Shift
Horizontal
Lens Shift
Projection
Lens
Lens Lock
WARNING