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- PT-AE8000/AT6000
- Standard Setting-up Positions
PT-AE8000/AT6000

- unit: mm (inch)
- L: Distance to screen
H: Height from the edge of screen to center of lens
- NOTE:
- Illustrations show the projector installed using optional ceiling mount bracket ET-PKA110S.
This illustration is not drawn to scale.
- Caution:
- • All construction work should be done by a qualified technician.
- • When mounting to the ceiling, use the special mounting bracket. To prevent the projector from swaying or dropping, attach the wire that is included with the projector between the mounting bracket and the ceiling.

- NOTE:
- The values of L shown above vary due to characteristics of the zoom lens. Images may slightly distort due to characteristics of the zoom lens when the zoom lens is set to the minimum throw distance.

* When projecting both 2.35:1 and 16:9 images onto a 2.35:1 screen using the Lens Memory function.

- NOTE:
- The values of L shown above vary due to characteristics of the zoom lens. Images may slightly distort due to characteristics of the zoom lens when the zoom lens is set to the minimum throw distance.
For a screen size different from the above, use the equation below to calculate the projection distance.
| Aspect ratio16 : 9 | minimum maximum |
L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0302 - 0.045 L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0604 - 0.044 |
|---|---|---|
| Aspect ratio2.35 : 1 | minimum maximum |
L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0319 - 0.045 L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0638 - 0.044 |
| Aspect ratio2.35 : 1 (When projecting both 2.35:1 and 16:9 images onto a 2.35:1 screen using the Lens Memory function.) | ||
| minimum maximum |
L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0241 - 0.045 L (m) = (diagonal screen size in inches) × 0.0482 - 0.044 |
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- NOTE:
- The accuracy of calculated value by the formula shown above is ±5%.




