Epson EB-Z8000WU Home Theater System User Manual


 
The projector can be mounted on a ceiling or placed on a desk as
shown below. Also, this projector can project images to various places
because it can project images vertically or horizontally at each 90˚ angle.
Warning
A special method is required when installing the projector to project images
downward (ceiling mount) or upward. If installation work is not carried
out correctly, the projector could fall down. This may result in injury or
accidents.
Contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the Support and
Service Guide if you want to use this installation method.
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If you use adhesives on the Ceiling mount fixing points to prevent the
screws from loosening, or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on
the projector, the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its
ceiling mount. This could cause serious injury to anyone under the ceiling
mount and could damage the projector.
When installing or adjusting the Ceiling mount, do not use adhesives to
prevent the screws from loosening and do not use oils or lubricants and so
on.
When mounting the projector on the ceiling, be sure to arrange measures
to prevent it from falling such as passing a wire through the handles.
Attention
Do not install the projector at any angles other than those shown in the
following illustrations. Do not use the projector upside down. Also, set the
Direction properly in the configuration menu according to the angle of
installation.
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Using the projector at an improper angle or if the configuration menu
settings are wrong causes malfunctions and shortens the operating life of
optical parts.
Suspend the projector from the
ceiling and project images from
in front of a screen.
Suspend the projector from the
ceiling and project images from
behind a translucent screen.
Project images from in front of
a screen.
Project images from behind a
translucent screen.
Project images directly up Project images directly down
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