Christie D12HD-H, D12HD-HS, D12WU-H, D12WU-HS User Manual

USER MANUAL
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D12HD-H/D12WU-H
The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English. Please read all instructions before using or servicing this product.
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Il CD fornito con il manuale stampato contiene una copia elettronica in lingua italiano. Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di utilizzare o riparare questo prodotto.
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COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS
Copyright ©2015 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved.
All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders.
REGULATORY
The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment. The product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense. WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Christie could void the user's authority to operate the product.
FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY - POUR USAGE COMMERCIAL UNIQUEMENT
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING 2 CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
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GENERAL
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however in some cases changes in the product s or availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document. Christie reserves the right to make changes to specifications at any time without notice. Performance specifications are typical, but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie's control such as maintenance of the product in proper working conditions. Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing. Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material.
The product is designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end­of-life, should be disposed of separately from regular waste. Please dispose of the product
appropriately and according to local regulations. In the European Union, there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products. Please help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified.
GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS
For complete information about Christie's limited warranty, please contact your Christie dealer. In addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie's limited warranty, the warranty does not cover:
a. Damage occurring during shipment, in either direction. b. Problems caused by combination of the product with non-Christie equipment, such as
distribution systems, cameras, video tape recorders, etc., or use of the product with any non­Christie interface device.
c. Damage caused by misuse, improper power source, accident, fire, flood, lightening,
earthquake or other natural disaster.
d. Damage caused by improper installation/alignment, or by product modification, if by other than
a Christie authorized repair service provider.
e. For LCD projectors, the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in
"normal use". "Normal use" means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. For any LCD projector where "normal use" is exceeded, warranty coverage under
this warranty terminates after 6000 hours of operation. f. Failure due to normal wear and tear. g. Projector lamps (See Christie’s separate lamp program policy). h. Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life, or use of a
lamp supplied by a supplier other than Christie.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your
product. Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your
product. Failure to perform maintenance as required, and in accordance with the maintenance
schedule specified by Christie, will void the warranty.
Table of Contents

1. SAFETY

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1 Projector Components ..................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Built-in Keypad........................................................................................ ......................2-4
2.3 Input/Output (I/O) Panel................................................................................................2-5
2.4 Remote Control.............................................................................................................2-6
2.5 LED Status Indicators ...................................................................................................2-8

3. INSTALLATION

3.1 Connect to Computer....................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Connect to Video Equipment ........................................................................................3-2
3.3 Turn the Projector On....................................................................................................3-3
3.4 Turn the Projector Off....................................................................................................3-3
3.5 Adjust the Projector Position........................................................................................ .3-4
3.6 Calculate Lens Offset....................................................................................................3-6
3.7 Removing and Installing the Lens...............................................................................3-10
3.8 Fuse Installation..........................................................................................................3-11
3.9 Filter Replacement......................................................................................................3-12
3.10 Ceiling Mount Installation............................................................................................3-12

4. OPERATION

4.1 Size and Position Menu ................................................................................................4-2
4.2 Image Settings Menu....................................................................................................4-6
4.3 Configuration Menu.......................................................................................................4-9
4.4 Lamp...........................................................................................................................4-14
4.5 Status Menu................................................................................................................4-16
4.6 Input Switching & PIP Menu........................................................................................4-18
4.7 Language Menu..........................................................................................................4-20
4.8 Test Pattern Menu.......................................................................................................4-20
4.9 Web User Interface.....................................................................................................4-21
4.9.1 Logging On.....................................................................................................4-21
4.9.2 Main Tabbed Page - General.........................................................................4-21
4.9.3 Main Tabbed Page - Status............................................................................4-22
4.9.4 Main Tabbed Page - Lens..............................................................................4-22
4.9.5 Network..........................................................................................................4-23
4.9.6 Tools...............................................................................................................4-26
4.9.7 Administrator Page.........................................................................................4-26
4.9.8 About Page.....................................................................................................4-27
4.10 Christie Presenter .......................................................................................................4-28
4.10.1 Connect to the Projector.................................................................................4-28
4.10.2 Install Christie Presenter software..................................................................4-29
4.10.3 Use Christie Presenter...................................................................................4-30
4.11 Card Reader Operation...............................................................................................4-36

5. TROUBLESHOOTING

6. SPECIFICATIONS

6.1 Inputs ............................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 PIP/POP Compatibility..................................................................................................6-7
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6.3 Key Features ................................................................................................................ 6-8
6.4 List of Components....................................................................................................... 6-8
6.5 Optional Accessories.................................................................................................... 6-9
6.6 REGULATORY............................................................................................................. 6-9
6.7 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning.............................................. 6-10
6.8 OSD Tree.................................................................................................................... 6-11
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WARNING

1. SAFETY

Read through this document in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate the projector.
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• Do not look into the projector lens when the lamp is on. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this projector to rain or moisture.
• Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock.
• All installation and maintenance procedures must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician.
• Keep all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the projector.
• Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or tripped over.
• Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before servicing or cleaning.
• Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent to clean the display housing.
• Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being used for an extended period of time.
• Operate the projector under the following conditions:
- Operating temperature range: 0°C to 40°C
- Storage temperature range: -10°C to 60°C
- Humidity range: 10% to 85 % RH (Max.), non condensing
- Operating altitude: 10,000 ft. maximum
• Use only the AC power cord supplied. Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range for your region.
• Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens. Retain the lens plug to protect the optical components from dust and debris during transport.
• Do not block the ventilation slots and openings on the projector.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the projector.
• Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
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2. INTRODUCTION

The product specified in this document is a high brightness, high-resolution video/graphics 1-chip lamp based projector. The projector is available in HD and WUXGA resolutions. The projector utilizes Digital Light Processing (DLP®) technology from T exas Instrument s. It is primarily designed for fixed installation markets.

2.1 Projector Components

Front View
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Ind. Part Name Description
Receive signals from the IR remote. Keep the signal
1 Front IR Sensor
2 Projection Lens
3 Adjustable Feet Raise or lower the feet to level the projector.
path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector.
Allow automated lens control and adjustment: vertical and horizontal offsets, zoom and focus.
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Rear View
Ind. Part Name Description
1 LED status Indicators
2 Rear IR Sensor
3 Lamp Door Use the lamp door to access the lamp module.
Cooling Air Vents
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Display the status of the projector. They are (from left to right): LAMP1, LAMP2.
Receive signals from the IR remote. Keep the signal path unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector.
Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating.
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Left View
Right View
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Ind. Part Name Description
Cooling Air Vents
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(Intake)
2 Input/Output (I/O) Panel Connect the projector to external devices.
3 Built-in Keypad Control the projector.
4 Power Button Switch the power button to turn on the power source.
5 AC Input Connect to the supplied power adapter.
6 Kensington Lock
Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating.
Use to secure the projector to countertops, tables, and so on.
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2.2 Built-in Keypad

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Ind. Part Name Description
1 Auto Automatically optimize image.
2 Power Turn the projector on or off.
3 Shutter Display or blank the video image.
4 OSD Use to hide or show OSD menus.
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5 Help Display the instruction for source connection.
6 Menu Display menus.
7 Arrow keys Adjust a setting UP or DOWN
Navigate within a menu
8 Input Select an input for the main or PIP/PBP image.
9 Focus Adjust focus.
10 Lens Adjust the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting.
11 Zoom Adjust zoom.
12 Back Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level.
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GREEN/Y
BLUE/PB H V
RED/PR
RS232
USB
MINI USB
ETHERNET
CVBS 3D-SDI
HDMI-1
VGA IN VGA OUT
DISPLAY PORT
DVI
3D SYNC OUT
3D SYNC IN
REMOTE IN
REMOTE OUT
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2.3 Input/Output (I/O) Panel

Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name
1 3D Sync OUT 9 3G-SDI 2 DVI-D 10 HDMI-1 3 VGA IN 11 USB 4 VGA OUT 12 MINI USB
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5 Component IN 13 Ethernet 6 3D Sync IN 14 HDBaseT 7 RS232 15 Remote OUT/IN 8 CVBS
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SHUTTER
VGA
HDMI2 DVI-D
BNC
DP
3G-SDI HDBaseT
PRESENT.
CVBS
HDMI1
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2.4 Remote Control

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Use a cable length of 20 m or less, if the length of cable exceeds 20 m, the remote control may not work normally.
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Ind. Part Name Description
1 SHUTTER Display or blank the video image. 2 Power on Turn projector ON. 3 Gamma Adjust mid-range levels. 4 Bright Adjust amount of light in the image. 5 PIP/PBP Turn PIP/PBP ON/OFF. 6 Size Adjust the PIP/PBP size. 7 Number Keys Enter a number, such as a channel, value, and so on. 8 Help Display the instruction for source connection.
9 Menu Display menus. 10 Arrow Keys 11 Test Display a test pattern.
12 Auto Automatically optimize image. 13 OSD Use to hide or show OSD menus. 14 Keystone H Adjust the horizontal keystone. 15 Keystone V Adjust the vertical keystone. 16 Standby Turn projector OFF. 17 Contrast Adjust difference between dark and light. 18 Hot-key Select your preset keys quickly. 19 Swap Swap the main and PIP/PBP images. 20 Layout Adjust the PIP/PBP layout. 21 Focus Adjust focus to improve image clarity as desired. 22 Zoom Adjust zoom to achieve a desired image size.
23 Proj Key
24 Exit Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level. 25 Enter 26 Input Select an input for the main or PIP/PBP image.
27 Info Display source image information. 28 Lens H
29 Lens V
Adjust a setting UP or DOWN.
Navigate within a menu.
Change the remote ID. Press Proj Key then a number between 1 and 9 to assign an ID. Press PROJ then number 0 to return to the universal remote ID.
Select a highlighted menu item.
Change or accept a value.
Horizontal Lens Shift - Adjust the position of the image horizontally.
Vertical Lens Shift - Adjust the position of the image vertically.
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2.5 LED Status Indicators

The LED status indicators are located on the right side of the projector. Each LED is defined below.
• LAMP LED
LED Status Projector State
Red (Short blink) Fail to strike lamp after attempts. (Strike attempts stop.)
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Red (Solid) Lamp has unexpectedly shut down. (System goes into cool
Yellow (Solid) Lamp time has expired and lamp should be replaced.
Green (Solid) Lamp is on and operating correctly. Green (short blink) Projector lamp is switching on. Off Lamp is off.
down state.)
(Projector also begins to display the replaced lamps OSD message at startup.)
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• STATUS LED LED Status Projector State
Off AC power is off (without AC plug in). Green (Flashing) Projector is startup or in cool down mode. Green (Solid) System is operating stablely. Blue (Flashing) Projector is cooling down. Blue (Solid) AC has been applied, projector is in standby mode.
Yellow (Flashing)
Warning is an attention state that does not cause the projector to shutdown. The dynamic black error or entering high altitude mode is due to over temperature of lamp driver.
Yel low (Solid)
Red (Flashing)
Red (solid)
White (Flashing) Projector is in flash(LAN) update state.
Projector is turning off by the end user while projector is warning.
Error is an attention state that has caused or may inevitably cause projectore shutdown. (Fan failure, over temperature, Fliter install Failure, CW Failure.)
Projector is turning off by the end user while projector is warning.
• SHUTTER LED
LED Status Projector State
Off Lamp is on - image is displayed Magenta (Solid) Lamp is on - image is blank
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GREEN/Y
BLUE/PB H V
RED/PR
RS232
USB
MINI USB
ETHERNET
CVBS 3D-SDI
HDMI-1
VGA IN VGA OUT
DISPLAY PORT
DVI
3D SYNC OUT
3D SYNC IN
REMOTE IN
REMOTE OUT
Desktop
Laptop
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3.1 Connect to Computer

Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name
1 DVI Cable 4 VGA out Cable 7 USB Type A Cable 2 RS232 Cable 5 HDMI Cable 8 USB Type B Mini Cable 3 VGA in Cable 6 DisplayPort Cable 9 Power Cord
NOTE:
The diagram shows the cables/connectors that may be used to connect to various
devices.
Due to the difference in applications for each country, the accessories required in some
regions may be different from those shown.
This diagram is for illustrative purposes only, and does NOT indicate that these
accessories are supplied with the projector.
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3.2 Connect to Video Equipment

Component video output equipment DVD player
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Video cassette recorder
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3D SYNC OUT
DVI
3D SYNC IN
RS232
Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name
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CVBS Cable 5
2 VGA to RBG SCART 6 HDMI Cable 3 VGA in Cable 7 Component (YPbPr) Cable 4 3 RCA Component Cable
NOTE:
The diagram shows the cables/connectors that may be used to connect to various devices.
Due to the difference in applications for each country, the accessories required in some
regions may be different from those shown.
This diagram is for illustrative purposes only, and does NOT indicate that these
accessories are supplied with the projector.
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CVBS 3D-SDI
GREEN/Y
BLUE/PB H V
RED/PR
HDMI-1
DISPLAY PORT
USB
MINI USB
ETHERNET
HDBaseT
REMOTE OUT
REMOTE IN
15-pin to 3 RCA Component/HDTV Adapter
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Power on
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SHUTTER
VGA
HDMI2 DVI-D
BNC
DP
3G-SDI HDBaseT
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CVBS
HDMI1
Power on
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Input Key
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3.3 Turn the Projector On

1. Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely connected. The Power button on the built in keypad is illuminated.
2. Turn on the projector by pressing " " on the remote control or press " " on the built-in keypad. The Status LED is Green with a long blink.
3. Turn on the source. Select Input Key on the remote control to select an input source (VGA, BNC, HDMI, Component, S-Video or Composite Video).
4. The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image.
NOTE:
The first time the projector is used, the preferred language may be selected from the main
menu after the startup screen is displayed.

3.4 Turn the Projector Off

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1. Press " " on the built-in keypad or on the remote control to turn off the projector. A warning message appears on the displayed image.
2. Press " " again to confirm your selection. If you do not press " " again, the warning message disappears after three seconds.
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3.5 Adjust the Projector Position

360°
When you select a position for the projector, consider the size and shape of your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment. Follow these general guidelines:
• Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen. The
projector (with the standard lens) must be at least 3 feet (0.9m) from the projection screen.
• Position the projector to the required distance from the screen. The
distance from the lens of the projector to the screen, the zoom setting, and the video format determine the size of the projected image.
• For the fixed short lens, the image exits at a default angle. However, the
lens shift feature makes the image offset variable.
• Lens throw ratio:
- Lens 1.2~1.5 (WU/HD)
- Lens 1.5~2.0 (WU/HD)
- Lens 2.0~4.0 (WU/HD)
• 360 degree operation (along the widest axis)
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NOTE:
The max tilt of lamp axis from horizontal is ±20 degrees.
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Portrait mode 70~90 degree
Portrait mode 90 degree
Portrait mode 90~110 deg
250~270 degree
270 degree
270~290 degree
Portrait Mode
- The projector is in portrait mode when the viewing angle is from 70° to
110° as illustrated below.
Non-Supported Modes
- The projector is in non-portrait mode when the viewing angle is 250° to
290° as illustrated below.
- The "red" status LED on projector lights on.
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3.6 Calculate Lens Offset

No offset is applied - 0% offset. Half of the image appears above lens cen ter and half of the image appears below lens center.
600 pixels above lens center.
600 pixels below lens center.
Lens center
• The vertical image offset (shift) ranges for the projector are +/-120%
(WUXGA) and +/-140% (HD). The horizontal image offset (shift) range for the projector is +/-50% (HD/WUXGA).
• The method for calculating lens offset complies with Industry standards.
Example for Vertical lens offset:
- At 0% offset (or on axis), the center of the image is on the lens center, so that half of the image appears above and half appears below the lens center.
- At +100% offset, all (or 100%) of the image appears above the lens center.
- The % offset is calculated as the ratio of the number of pixels shifted up/ down to half the image size. Examples for WUXGA:
Shifting up 600 pixels gives offset of 600/600 * 100% = 100%Shifting down 600 pixels gives offset of -600/600 * 100% = -100%Shifting up 720 pixels gives offset of 720/600 * 100% = 120%Shifting up 240 pixels gives offset of 240/600 * 100% = 40%
WUXGA Projectors:
Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (WUXGA)
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Image has been offset 720 pixels above lens center, so the center of the image is now 720 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0% offset (or lens center). The offset is +720/600 * 100% = +120%.
720 pixels of shift above lens center.
Lens center
Image has been offset 720 pixels below len s center, so the image has an offset of -720/ 600 * 100% = -120%
720 pixels of shift below lens center.
Lens center
Total of 1440 pixels (720+720) of display are below lens center.
Vertical Image Offset: 120% Offset (WUXGA)
Vertical Image Offset: -120% Offset (WUXGA)
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HD Projectors:
No offset is applied - 0% offset. Half of the image appears above lens cen ter and half of the image appears below lens center.
540 pixels above lens center.
540 pixels below lens center.
Lens center
Image has been offset 756 pixels above lens center, so the center of the image is now 756 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0% offset (or lens center). The offset is +756/540 * 100% = +140%.
756 pixels of shift above lens center.
Lens center
Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (HD)
Vertical Image Offset: 140% Offset (HD)
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Image has been offset 648 pixels below len s center, so the image has an offset of -756/ 540 * 100% = -140%
756 pixels of shift below lens center.
Total of 1512 pixels (756+756) of display are below lens center.
Lens center
Image has been offset 480 pixels left or right of lens center. The image has an offset of +480/ 960 * 100% = +50%, or -480/960 * 100% = -50%
Lens center
-480 pixels
1920 pixels +480 pixels
Vertical Image Offset: -140% Offset (HD)
Horizontal Image Offset: +/-50% Offset
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