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
48 Runco SC-1 Owner’s Operating Manual
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Focus To focus the projected image:
1. Display a good test pattern appropriate
for analyzing image focus and geometry,
such as a single crosshair centered
across the image.
2. Rotate the knob as needed to produce a
tightly-focused image.
Zoom With the projector in its permanent location, turn the lens zoom
ring on the primary lens to enlarge or shrink the image in each
direction as necessary.
Horizontal and Vertical
Lens Shift
Using a 4.0-mm hex wrench, turn the horizontal offset knob as necessary so that the
image fills the screen area with no keystoning.
To access the vertical offset knob from the front of the projector, remove the round, black
plastic cover just below the lens; see
Figure 3-26. Turn the knob by hand to adjust the
vertical image position. For best results, avoid extreme offsets characterized by corner
vignettes on a white test pattern.
Figure 3-26. Horizontal and Vertical Lens Shift Controls
For more vertical offset range, you can tilt the projector to compensate for significant
differences in screen and lens height; refer to
Tilting the Projector on page 31.
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Vertical Offset Control
(remove plastic cover to access)