Cineversum Static Cinemascope Lens Kit User manual

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Part. No.: R599864
Static Cinemascope Lens Kit
ASSEMBLY AND CALIBRATION
Ref: T9006100 Rev: 02

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 MOUNTINGTHELENS......................................................................................................4
1.1 Fixing the Anamorphic lens to the lens mount...............................................................................4
1.2 Ceiling mounting............................................................................................................................4
1.3 Table mounting...............................................................................................................................4
2.0 LENSALIGNMENT ..............................................................................................................5
2.1 Adjusting the 16:9 picture without the Anamorphic lens...............................................................5
2.2 Adjusting the tilt and the Anamorphic lens vertical position ........................................................6
2.3 Adjusting the Anamorphic lens angle. ...........................................................................................7
2.4 Adjusting the Anamorphic lens Focus............................................................................................8
3.0 PROJECTOR-SIDECONFIGURATION.......................................................................9
3.1 Congure the Picture Geometry for 2.35:1 Sources ......................................................................9
3.2 Congure the Picture Geometry for 16:9 Sources .........................................................................9
4.0 PROJECTIONDISTANCES............................................................................................ 10
5.0 DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................... 10

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Mounting the Lens
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The optional Static Anamorphic Lens kit
The Static Anamorphic Lens kit features a very high-quality spherical anamorphic lens. It should be xed in front
of the projector to eliminate the ugly and annoying black bars from the movies that can now been seen in their
original cinemascope aspect ratio.
1.0 MOUNTING THE LENS
1.1 Fixing the Anamorphic lens to the lens mount
The Static Anamorphic Lens kit can be used in ceiling or table position. To facilitate the lens install, the Anamorphic
lens is mounted on a dedicated mount that features 3 axis movements.
M3 screws
Assemble the lens to the xing plate using the 4x M3 screws. Tighten the screws to x the lens.
1.2 Ceiling mounting
To mount the lens stand in ceiling position, you must x the lens mount to the ceiling. You can use the drilling
mask available to download.
Note that the mount plate is 10 mm thick, use screws with a length of minimum 3 cm for wall xing.
Make sure that the Anamorphic Lens is centered with the projector lens.
1.3 Table mounting
In table position, you can x the lens mount in place with at least 2 screws.

Lens ALignMent
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2.0 LENS ALIGNMENT
2.1 Adjusting the 16:9 picture without the Anamorphic lens
To calibrate the Static Anamorphic Lens kit, the projector need to be perfectly positioned and focused. To do so
set a 16:9 picture, and disengage momentarily the Anamorphic lens.
A
Release the knob A to momentarily disengage the Anamorphic lens.
With a 16:9 picture, adjust the picture Position, Zoom and Focus. To do so you can use the internal pattern or any
external calibration pattern.
The 16:9 picture must ll the height of the screen as pictured below. These adjustments are made by using
the Zoom and the vertical/horizontal shift of the projector. When the 16:9 picture is correctly centered, put the
Anamorphic lens back in place.
ZOOM
BACK
TEST
LIGHT
ASPECT
HIDE
PC
HDMI 1
VIDEO
HDMI 2
S-VIDEO
COMP.
LENS
STAND BY
MENU
CINEMA
3
USER2THX
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
CINEMA
1
CINEMA
2
NATURAL
STAGE
DYNAMIC
USER1
ON
LENS

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Lens ALignMent
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ZOOM
After disengaging the Anamorphic lens, adjust the Zoom until the picture fullls the height of the
cinemascope screen
FOCUS
BACK
TEST
LIGHT
ASPECT
HIDE
PC
HDMI 1
VIDEO
HDMI 2
S-VIDEO
COMP.
LENS
STAND BY
MENU
CINEMA
3
USER2THX
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
CINEMA
1
CINEMA
2
NATURAL
STAGE
DYNAMIC
USER1
ON
LENS
Adjust the picture Focus
2.2 Adjusting the tilt and the Anamorphic lens vertical position
To correctly adjust the barrel or/and pincushion effects, you must adjust the Anamorphic lens tilt and vertical
position. To do so, use both knob A and B as described below.
A
Release knob A to adjust the correct vertical position.

Lens ALignMent
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B
Release knob B to adjust the Anamorphic lens tilt.
Pincushion and barrel effects depend of the lens tilt.
You may obtain a residual pincushion effect at the screen when using a throw ratio between 1.5:1 and
1.8:1 or a projection distance shorter than 5 meters. It is recommended to install your projector at a
minimum distance of 5 meters from the screen and using 1.8:1 or higher throw ratio.
2.3 Adjusting the Anamorphic lens angle.
When the there is some skew to the picture, that means that the Anamorphic lens is angled slightly. To restore
the parallelism of the picture, you may release knob/bolt C and rotate the Anamorphic lens as describe below.
C
Adjust the Anamorphic lens angle to eliminate the visible skew.

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Lens ALignMent
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2.4 Adjusting the Anamorphic lens Focus
To adjust the Anamorphic lens focus, turn clockwise or anti-clockwise the manual focus ring until you obtain a
clear picture.
Turn clockwise or anti-clockwise the focus ring on the Anamorphic lens

Projector-side configurAtion
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X-AXIS
Y-AXIS
Focused Not focused
Note that the Anamorphic lens focus will only change the focus on the x-axis. If the picture is not focus on
the y-axis, that means that the general focus is not correct. You may then set the global focus by adjusting
it directly from the projector, using the projector remote control.
3.0 PROJECTOR-SIDE CONFIGURATION
3.1 CongurethePictureGeometryfor2.35:1Sources
Apply Anamorphic Mode A function:
When a 2.35:1 source is input and the Static Anamorphic Lens kit is mounted, you need to use the projector
“Anamorphic Mode A” to vertically stretch the picture and to obtain a full screen 2.35:1 image without distortion.
Browse into the projector menu, and apply the V-stretch function:
• Menu > Installation > Anamorphic Mode > Mode A
A faster way to operate this change is to congure a programmable IR-Remote Control or to use RS-232
commands to change Anamorphic modes.
3.2 CongurethePictureGeometryfor16:9Sources
Apply Anamorphic Mode B function:
When selecting a 16:9 video source, the picture needs to be squeezed horizontally if the Static Anamorphic Lens kit
is mounted. To do so, you need to use the projector “Anamorphic Mode B” to obtain a without distortion a 16:9
picture into the 2.35:1 screen.
Browse into the projector menu, and apply the H-squeeze function:
• Menu > Installation > Anamorphic Mode > Mode B

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Projection distAnces
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4.0 PROJECTION DISTANCES
Projection Screen
Diagonal Size
(Aspect Ratio 2.35:1)
Projection Screen
Base Size
Projection Screen
Height
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Projection Distance
107” (272 cm) 98.4” (250 cm) 41.7” (106 cm) 400 cm - 518 cm
128” (325 cm) 118.1” (300 cm) 50.4” (128 cm) 405 cm - 620 cm
149” (378 cm) 137.8” (350 cm) 58.7” (149 cm) 472 cm - 722 cm
170” (452 cm) 157.5” (400 cm) 66.9” (170 cm) 538 cm - 824 cm
200” (508 cm) 184.3” (468 cm) 77.5” (197 cm) 633 cm - 970 cm
• The projection screen sizes and projecting distances in the table above are provided only as a guide. Please
use them as reference during installation.
5.0 DIMENSIONS
83,5 mm
83 mm
125 mm
137 mm
90 mm
150 mm
120 mm
180 mm
80-170 mm
60 mm


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