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Optoma BX-AL133B User Manual and Installation Guide, Version 1.0, copyright Nov, 2008, all rights reserved, Panamorph Inc. 

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INTRODUCTION 

 

Thank you for purchasing the Optoma BX-AL133B lens system – the world’s leading model 
anamorphic lens system designed to dramatically enhance today’s high performance 16:9 
projectors when showing the true widescreen aspect ratio of most major motion pictures. 
 
The BX-AL133B lens system includes the UH480 Lens and ATH1 automated transport to 
provide the optimum performance when viewing all wide screen content.  The ATH1 transport 
can be mounted to your ceiling, to an improvised ceiling structure, or to the pre-engineered 
AKPro Attachment Kit.  However, due to the very simple Plug-and-Play procedure they offer, 
use of these kits will be the focus of this installation guide.  
 

UH480 BASIC PROJECTION PARAMETERS 
 
 

Throw Distance 

(distance from projector lens to screen)

 

 

 

This distance should be between 12 and 25 feet (3.6M and 7.6M) with the 

standard UH480 lens with an ideal range of 14.5 to 17.5 feet (4.4M to 5.3M) for the 
highest pixel level clarity, especially for computer graphics applications at 1080 
resolution.  If your projection system involves a significantly higher throw distance then 
we recommend purchasing an optional correction element (see www.panamorph.com) if 
you need graphic level performance. 
  

 

Throw Ratio 

(ratio of throw distance to 16:9 native image width) 

 

 

This ratio primarily impacts image distortion.  To minimize the amount that the 

image edges bow inward a throw ratio of at least 1.6 is recommended.   
 
 

If larger distortion is acceptable, the large aperture of the UH480 will generally 

work with a throw ratio as low as 1.3 as long as the beam passes through the lens 
unobstructed.  Due to the large distortion and also the increased non-uniformity of image 
brightness (hot spotting) at very low throw ratios you may wish to consider a curved 
screen in such cases to help compensate for these artifacts.  
 

Image/Lens Shift 
 
 

Horizontal lens/image shift other than fine adjustment is not recommended due to 

keystoning that can be introduced by the UH480.  Vertical lens shift does not impact the 
use of the UH480.  However, note that with vertical lens shift the UH480 should be tilted 
to face the approximate center of the screen to make any residual pincushion distortion 
symmetric at the top and bottom of the image. 

 

A NOTE ON YOUR SCREEN FORMAT 
 

The BX-AL133B system works very well with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio screen.  However, if you are 
considering a new screen we actually recommend an aspect ratio of 2.40:1 for the best all 
around fit.  The 2.35:1 aspect ratio is somewhat of a film industry designation for many aspect 
ratios 

around

 2.35:1 and may include many titles up to 2.40:1 and occasionally higher.  

Consequently, by following these installation instructions we will help you optimize your constant 
height imaging performance for all three primary aspect ratios of 16:9, 1.85:1 and the general 
range of 2.35:1-2.40:1. 

Summary of Contents for AKPro

Page 1: ...ns ATH1 Transport and AKPro Projector Attachment Kits As of November 1 2008 Introduction Basic projection parameters A note on your screen format Using the AKPro Attachment Kit Important ceiling mount location considerations Attachment Plate Diagram Connecting the AKPro Attachment Plate Alternate Attachment Plate Method Mounting the ATH1 transport Final adjustments Cleaning Contact information 2 2...

Page 2: ...6 9 native image width This ratio primarily impacts image distortion To minimize the amount that the image edges bow inward a throw ratio of at least 1 6 is recommended If larger distortion is acceptable the large aperture of the UH480 will generally work with a throw ratio as low as 1 3 as long as the beam passes through the lens unobstructed Due to the large distortion and also the increased non...

Page 3: ...nt location to place the projector s lens in the horizontal center ie left to right of your projection screen even if your projector has a horizontal lens image shift capability In addition make sure you are not at the limits of your projector s zoom capability so that you have some range for image adjustments The AKPro attachment plate is designed so that the projector and other attached componen...

Page 4: ...d Panamorph Inc Page 4 H 1 Ceiling side of Attachment Plate 3 11 6 6 7 11 13 13 16 15 H H A C B B A A C C B B AKPro Compatible Optoma Projector Models Holes Screws Spacers Notes HD80 HD81 HD81 LV HD803 HD930 HD980 HD7200 HD8000 HT1080 HD806 HC815 HT1200 TX1080 HD80 LV HD8000 LV HD806 ISF A M4x30 5 8 3 ...

Page 5: ...ns included with the RPA mount and oriented properly relative to the 7 8 socket head screw heads so that the mounted projector will face the screen Use two people to lift and position the projection assembly so that the heads of each of the 7 8 socket head screws rest within the matching final location of the RPA mount head At this point the silver 3 8 spacers should be between the Attachment Plat...

Page 6: ...ing mount and then adjust the projector and ceiling mount to center the projector s image in the horizontal center of your screen 4 Install ceiling hooks not supplied into the ceiling directly above the Plate Hooks The ceiling hooks should be small enough to accept a Chain End but strong enough when installed to each support 40 pounds or more 5 Attach a Chain End to the Chain and then connect to o...

Page 7: ...xact center of and square to the screen with a similar amount of image slightly over the top and bottom screen borders If the projector lens is not in the exact horizontal center of the screen you may need to use a little horizontal lens shift for this purpose 2 Bring the UH480 Lens into the beam Adjust the vertical position and tilt of the Lens so that the projector beam is passing through the ce...

Page 8: ... on your projector lens or your Panamorph lens can produce a measurable reduction in contrast The most effective cleaning approach is to simply blow off any dust If there is any residue or build up then it is recommended that you clean the optics with professional lens cleaning supplies such as from a camera store while the lens is in front of the lit beam of the projector This will allow you to q...

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