Specifications
Table Of Contents
- TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- Safety Precautions
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Controls and Functions
- 3. Installation
- 3.1 Remote Control
- 3.2 Quick Setup
- 3.3 Installation Considerations
- 3.4 Installing the Projection Lens, Lamp and Cooling
- 3.5 Installing the Optional CineWide Lens Mount
- 3.6 Mounting the SC-1
- 3.7 Connections to the SC-1 and DHD Controller
- Input Panel Access
- Connecting the DHD Controller to the SC-1
- Connecting Source Components to the DHD Controller
- RS-232 Controller Connection
- Connecting 12-volt Trigger Outputs to External Equipment
- Connecting an External IR Receiver to the DHD Controller
- Connecting an External Power Supply/Ballast to the Projection Head
- Connecting to AC Power
- 3.8 Turning on the Power
- 3.9 Maximizing Light Output
- 3.10 Adjusting the Picture Orientation
- 3.11 Primary Lens Adjustments
- 3.12 Installing and Adjusting the CineWide Anamorphic Lens
- 3.13 Calibrating Projector Input 2 (DVI)
- 3.14 Working With the Lamp
- 4. Operation
- 5. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- 6. Serial Communications
- 7. Specifications

Installation
22 Runco SC-1 Owner’s Operating Manual
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Vertical and Horizontal
Position
Proper placement of the projector relative to the screen will yield a rectangular,
perfectly-centered image that completely fills the screen.
Ideally, the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen and in such a way
that the lens center and screen center are aligned with each other, as shown in
Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2. Projector Placement
Vertical and Horizontal
Lens
Shift
If it is not possible to align the projector and screen as shown in Figure 3-2, you can use
the mechanical lens shift controls to center the image on the screen. Lens shift is generally
expressed as a percentage of the screen height or width, as shown in
Figure 3-3 and
Figure 3-4.
Figure 3-3. Vertical Lens Shift (Example only)
➤
Screen
Height
Floor
Lens Center
Projection Distance
Lens Center
x
➤
50% OFFSET
50% Offset
0% Offset
Note: This is a general example of lens shift. Projectors vary in their shift capabilities. No
particular lens or projector is shown in this example.