Texas Instruments DW30 Projector User Manual


 
Appendix D
Throw Distance
Christie DS+60/DW30/Matrix 3000 User’s Manual D-1
Calculating Throw Distance
It is important throw distance be precisely
calculated for your installation using the
appropriate formula from the chart below.
To calculate throw distance you must
know the screen size and the lens type
installed in the projector. In general, the
larger you want the image to be the
greater the distance you must allow
between the lens and the screen.
NOTES: 1) Throw distance is the perpendicular distance from the screen to the center
of the projector’s front feet. 2) This measurement is not necessarily parallel to the
floor as the projector and screen may be inclined. 3) Due to lens manufacturing,
throw distance calculations have a tolerance of
±
5%.
Table D-1 SXGA+ Throw Formulas
Screen Widths **(cm)
Lens Throw Ratio Throw Distance Formula (cm, +/-5%)
Min. Max.
0.8 (fixed) TD = .83*W + 1.46 51 289
1.2 (fixed) TD = 1.15*W + 24.51 79 1208
1.3-1.7 (zoom) Min. TD = 1.31*W + 3.18
Max. TD = 1.72*W + 3.12
69 1114
1.7-2.5 (zoom) Min. TD = 1.70*W – 6.27
Max. TD = 2.39*W – 6.71
110 862
2.5-4.0 (zoom) Min. TD = 2.45*W + 9.50
Max. TD = 4.01*W – 4.37
73 1150
4.0-7.0 (zoom) Min. TD = 3.84*W + 27.84
Max. TD = 6.67*W + 31.06
95 973
Table D-2 720P Throw Formulas
Screen Widths **(cm)
Lens Throw Ratio Throw Distance Formula (cm, +/-5%)
Min. Max.
0.88 (fixed) TD = .88*W + 1.46 51 289
1.31 (fixed) TD = 1.31*W + 24.51 79 1208
1.42 – 1.86 (zoom) Min. TD = 1.42*W + 3.18
Max. TD = 1.86+W + 3.12
69 1114
1.86 – 2.73 (zoom) Min. TD = 1.86*W – 6.27
Max. TD = 2.73*W – 6.71
110 862
2.73 – 4.38 (zoom) Min. TD = 2.73*W + 9.50
Max. TD = 4.38*W – 4.37
73 1150
4.38 – 7.66 (zoom) Min. TD = 4.84*W + 27.84
Max. TD = 7.66*W + 31.06
95 973
Where:
TD = projector distance from the screen to the center of the projector’s front feet (cm)
W = screen (image) width (cm)
**preliminary data