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Remove the lens cap and reposition the projector closer to or further from the
screen as necessary for the screen and new lens type. For example, if using a
2.5:1 lens, throw distance should be roughly equal to 2.5
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accuracy in a permanent installation, always use the appropriate throw distance
from Appendix E. Power up and test. Adjust vertical offset as necessary so that
display is rectangular.
NOTE: If you install one of the larger Vista lenses you may need to adjust the
lens mount tilt UP slightly to compensate for increased gravitational pull on
these heavier lenses. On the front bezel of the projector, remove the very small
cap located near the top of the lens (at approximately 11 o’clock). Insert a 9/64”
Allen key until it seats on the internal hex screw—you may have to move the
horizontal offset for access. Turn the screw slightly to adjust the lens tilt UP as
necessary.
If the projector is not operating properly, note the symptoms of the problem and
use the following guide to assist you. If you cannot resolve the problem yourself,
contact your dealer for assistance.
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Are both LEDs ON at the front of the projector? Check that the power cord
is properly connected at the wall outlet (220-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz nominal).
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Has the circuit breaker tripped to OFF? If so, switch the breaker back to ON
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Does the green "Status" LED flash with each key press? If not, Vista
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either the front or rear of the projector, or at the screen. Also make sure that
the path between the IR keypad and the projector (or screen) is not blocked.
5.
The batteries in the IR remote keypad may be weak. Refer to 4.3, Replacing
Keypad Batteries for instructions.
6.
The IR keypad may have been disabled by a change in protocol. See 2.10,
Keypad Protocols and 3.7, Adjusting and Checking System Parameters.
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source connections. See 2.4, Source Connections and 3.5, Working with
Inputs and Channels.
2.
The room lighting may be too bright. Lower the intensity of the room
lighting. Reduce light reflections as much as possible.
3.
Increase contrast and/or brightness of image.
4.
The projector may be too far from the screen. Move the projector closer to
the screen.
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