Canon Projector LV CL15 User Manual

MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
LV-CL15 Ceiling-mounting Hanger  
Installation Manual  
ENG  
GER  
JPN  
MULTIMEDIA-PROJEKTOR  
LV-CL15 Deckenbefestigung  
Installationshandbuch  
キヤノン パワープロジェクター  
天吊り金具 LV-CL15  
使用説明書  
 
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
LV-CL15 Ceiling-mounting Hanger  
Installation Manual  
Thank you for your purchase of the Canon Multimedia Projector Ceiling-mounting  
Hanger.  
Please read this installation manual carefully to ensure proper use.  
• This ceiling-mounting hanger is for use with the LV-7385/LV-7380/LV-7285/LV-7280/  
LV-8310/LV-8215/LV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275/LV-8300.  
(March 2010)  
Special skills are required for the installation of the projector.  
This work should never be performed by the customer.  
Consult your dealer for installing the projector on the ceiling.  
To the Dealer and the Installer  
For the safety of the customer, we ask that the installation work be started after careful  
attention is paid to the strength of the mounting location to be sure it will withstand the  
weight of the projector and ceiling-mounting hanger.  
CONTENTS  
 
Heed the Following  
This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the  
operation and maintenance of this ceiling-mounting hanger has been  
provided. The information should be read carefully to avoid problems.  
• Do not modify any parts. Doing so may  
result in the projector falling and causing  
WARNING  
• When installing the projector, be sure to  
do so as explained in this manual. The  
projector may fall and cause injury if it is  
installed improperly.  
To prevent the projector from falling, install  
it in a place and fasten it in a way with  
sufficient strength to support the com-  
bined weight (4.6 kg) of the projector (3.3  
kg) and the ceiling-mounting hanger (1.3  
kg) for an extended period of time as well  
as to withstand earthquakes. Insufficient  
strength or fastening may result in the  
projector falling and causing injury.  
injury.  
• Do not use broken parts. Doing so may  
result in the projector falling and causing  
injury. If a part should be broken, consult  
your dealer.  
• Do not look into the lens when the projec-  
tor is turned on. Doing so could damage  
your eyesight.  
• Make adjustments as described in this  
manual.  
Incorrect adjustments may result in the  
projector falling and causing injury.  
To ensure safety, be sure to tighten the  
bolts and screws securely. Also be sure  
to use the included units and other metal  
fittings. Failure to do so may result in the  
projector falling and causing injury.  
• When sliding the opening of the mount-  
ing adapter over the pin of the ceiling-  
mounting hanger, check that the pin of the  
ceiling-mounting hanger is fully seated in  
the opening. If not, the projector may fall  
and cause injury.  
• Be sure to use the supplied wires to install  
the projector. Failure to do so may result  
in the projector falling and causing injury.  
ENG-2  
 
 
Heed the Following  
CAUTION  
Installation Precautions  
• Do not obstruct the projector’s ventila-  
tion holes. Doing so will prevent the dis-  
sipation of heat and may result in fires. In  
particular, do not use the projector in the  
following ways:  
Do not install the projector in a wall or in a  
tight place where ventilation is poor, place  
a cover it, etc.  
• Special techniques are required for the  
installation work of the projector and  
installation work should only be under-  
taken by qualified and licensed installers.  
• Canon will not accept any responsibil-  
ity related to any accidents or incidents  
due to insufficient or inferior mounting  
techniques.  
• Do not install the projector in front of the  
outlets of an air conditioner or heater or in  
a place where vibrations are strong.  
Doing so may result in fires.  
Installation Location  
Avoid places of high temperature or low  
• Do not install the projector in humid or  
dusty places or exposed to smoke or  
steam (such as near cooking equipment  
or humidifiers). Doing so may result in  
fires.  
temperature.  
Ambient operating temperature : 5°C to  
40°C. (Quiet mode selected automatically  
at 35°C to 40°C)  
• When installing the projector, leave suf-  
ficient space between it and surrounding  
objects. Failure to leave sufficient space  
will prevent the dissipation of heat and  
may result in fires.  
Avoid places exposed to direct sunlight and  
the vicinity of ventilation holes of room air  
conditioning and heating.  
• When cabling, do not obstruct the projec-  
tor’s ventilation holes with cables. Doing  
so will prevent the dissipation of heat and  
may result in failure of the projector.  
• When removing the screws on left and  
right on the mounting adapter, be sure  
to support the projector while doing so.  
Failing to do so may result in the projec-  
tor swinging back abruptly and causing  
injury.  
Avoid rooms with a lot of dust, humidity,  
greasy smoke, or tobacco smoke.  
Dirt will adhere to optical parts such as  
lenses and mirrors and this will cause a  
deterioration of image quality.  
Avoid places in which the screen is exposed  
to direct sunlight or illumination light.  
When surrounding light directly hits the  
screen, the image appears washed out and  
is difficult to view.  
• for PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the sock-  
et-outlet shall be installed near the equip-  
ment and shall be easily accessible.  
ENG-3  
 
Preparation  
List of Packaged Parts  
• Fixed ceiling part …1  
• Projector mounting adapter …1  
• Up-down angle adjustment screws (M5)  
…4  
• Projector mounting screws (M4) …3  
• Installation manual (this document) …1  
• Anti-fall wires …2  
Required Tools  
• Phillips screwdriver  
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Preparation  
Names of the Parts  
Inclination axis screws*  
Left-right angle adjustment screws*  
Fixed ceiling part  
Projector mounting  
adapter  
Front  
side  
Right  
side  
Inclination adjustment screws*  
Up-down angle adjustment screws*  
* There are also screws on the opposite side.  
(Unit: mm)  
Dimensions  
Fixed Ceiling Part Bolt Hole Position  
Dimensions  
Fixed Ceiling Part and Lens Center  
Dimensions Diagram  
210  
180  
Center line of  
fixed ceiling part  
4- 10  
Lens center  
79.5  
Lens center  
Center line of fixed ceiling part  
ENG-5  
 
 
Guide to Screen Size and Projector Mounting Position  
Screen Size and Projection Distance  
< LV-7385/LV-7380/LV-7285/LV-7280/LV-7375/LV-7370/LV-7275 >  
Use this guide when considering the distance to the screen and the screen size.  
• The ceiling mount unit can be adjusted up and down a maximum of +/−10°, but if too much  
of an angle is taken the image will show some distortion. Therefore, it is recommended that an  
adjustment is made in conjunction with the screen projection angle.  
• Recommended screen sizes for projectors are from 21 inches to 300 inches. (Screen sizes  
represent the diagonal dimension.)  
Optional axis when image is projected at  
right angle to the screen.  
(*1)  
113.9 mm  
H2  
32"  
67"  
80"  
Screen  
(*4)  
(*3)  
40"  
(*2)  
126"  
150"  
H1  
1.2 m  
2.5 m  
165"  
200"  
250"  
4.7 m  
300"  
Zoom (max.)  
Zoom (min.)  
6.2 m  
300"  
9.4 m (Zoom max.)  
11.3 m (Zoom min.)  
(*1) Distance from center of fixed ceiling part to end of main unit lens.  
(*2) Distance of lens center from ceiling mount surface of fixed ceiling part.  
(*3) The angle is 7.8 to 7.9° using a telephoto setting for distances from lens center (horizontal) to screen center.  
(*4) The angle is 9.3 to 9.5° using a wide angle setting for distances from lens center (horizontal) to screen center.  
Throw Distance and Screen Size  
Screen size  
21"  
25"  
30"  
40"  
60"  
80"  
100"  
150"  
180"  
200"  
250"  
300"  
43×32  
51×38  
61×46  
81×61 122×91 163×122 203×152 305×229 366×274 406×305 508×381 610×457  
(W×H) cm  
Projection  
distance  
Zoom (max)  
0.8 m 0.9 m 1.2 m 1.9 m 2.5 m 3.1 m 4.7 m 5.6 m 6.2 m 7.8 m 9.4 m  
(2.6') (3.0') (3.9') (6.2') (8.2') (10.2') (15.4') (18.4') (20.3') (25.6') (30.8')  
Projection  
distance  
Zoom (min)  
0.8 m 0.9 m 1.1 m 1.5 m 2.2 m 3.0 m 3.7 m 5.6 m 6.8 m 7.5 m 9.4 m 11.3 m  
(2.6') (3.0') (3.6') (4.9') (7.2') (9.8') (12.1') (18.4') (22.3') (24.6') (30.8') (37.1')  
27 cm 32 cm 39 cm 51 cm 77 cm 103 cm 129 cm 193 cm 231 cm 257 cm 321 cm 386 cm  
H1  
H2  
(0.9')  
(1.1')  
(1.3')  
7 cm 10 cm 14 cm 19 cm 24 cm 36 cm 43 cm 48 cm 60 cm 71 cm  
(0.2') (0.3') (0.5') (0.6') (0.8') (1.2') (1.4') (1.6') (2.0') (2.3')  
(1.7')  
(2.5')  
(3.4')  
(4.2')  
(6.3')  
(7.6')  
(8.4') (10.5') (12.7')  
5 cm  
(0.2')  
6 cm  
(0.2')  
H1 and H2: H1 is the height of the screen from the intersection of optical axis and screen surface, and H2 is the height  
of the intersection when an image is projected at right angle to the screen.  
Using the Diagrams  
Referring to the diagram, screen sizes that can be used at a projection distance of 3 m will range from 80  
inches to 95 inches.  
To project to a screen size of 180 inches, the projection distance will range from 5.6 to 6.8 m according to  
the diagram.  
See Page ENG-9 for the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the screen size.  
ENG-6  
 
 
Guide to Screen Size and Projector Mounting Position  
< LV-8310/LV-8215 >  
Use this guide when considering the distance to the screen and the screen size.  
• The ceiling mount unit can be adjusted up and down a maximum of +/−10°, but if too much  
of an angle is taken the image will show some distortion. Therefore, it is recommended that an  
adjustment is made in conjunction with the screen projection angle.  
• Recommended screen sizes for projectors are from 21 inches to 300 inches. (Screen sizes  
represent the diagonal dimension.)  
Optional axis when image is projected at  
right angle to the screen.  
(*1)  
113.9 mm  
H2  
33"  
65"  
(*4)  
(*3)  
40"  
Screen  
(*2)  
125"  
150"  
80"  
H1  
165"  
200"  
1.3 m  
2.6 m  
248"  
300"  
5.0 m  
Zoom (min.)  
6.6 m  
300"  
Zoom (max.)  
9.9 m (Zoom max.)  
12.0 m (Zoom min.)  
(*1) Distance from center of fixed ceiling part to end of main unit lens.  
(*2) Distance of lens center from ceiling mount surface of fixed ceiling part.  
(*3) The angle is 7.9 to 8.3° using a telephoto setting for distances from lens center (horizontal) to screen center.  
(*4) The angle is 9.5 to 9.9° using a wide angle setting for distances from lens center (horizontal) to screen center.  
Throw Distance and Screen Size  
Screen size  
21"  
25"  
30"  
40"  
60"  
80"  
100"  
150"  
180"  
200"  
250"  
300"  
45×28  
54×34  
65×40  
86×54 129×81 172×108 215×135 323×202 388×242 431×269 538×337 646×404  
(W×H) cm  
Projection  
distance  
Zoom (max)  
0.8 m 1.0 m 1.3 m 2.0 m 2.6 m 3.3 m 5.0 m 6.0 m 6.6 m 8.3 m 9.9 m  
(2.6') (3.2') (4.2') (6.4') (8.6') (10.8') (16.3') (19.5') (21.7') (27.2') (32.6')  
Projection  
distance  
Zoom (min)  
0.8 m 1.0 m 1.2 m 1.6 m 2.4 m 3.2 m 4.0 m 6.0 m 7.2 m 8.0 m 10.0 m 12.0 m  
(2.6') (3.2') (3.8') (5.1') (7.7') (10.4') (13.0') (19.5') (23.5') (26.1') (32.7') (39.2')  
26 cm 31 cm 37 cm 49 cm 74 cm 98 cm 123 cm 184 cm 221 cm 246 cm 307 cm 369 cm  
H1  
H2  
(0.8')  
(1.0')  
(1.2')  
(1.6')  
(2.4')  
(3.2')  
9 cm 12 cm 18 cm 21 cm 24 cm 29 cm 35 cm  
(0.3') (0.4') (0.6') (0.7') (0.8') (1.0') (1.2')  
(4.0')  
(6.0')  
(7.3')  
(8.1') (10.1') (12.1')  
2 cm  
(0.1')  
3 cm  
(0.1')  
4 cm  
(0.1')  
5 cm  
(0.2')  
7 cm  
(0.2')  
H1 and H2: H1 is the height of the screen from the intersection of optical axis and screen surface, and H2 is the height  
of the intersection when an image is projected at right angle to the screen.  
Using the Diagrams  
Referring to the diagram, screen sizes that can be used at a projection distance of 3 m will range from 80  
inches to 90 inches.  
To project to a screen size of 180 inches, the projection distance will range from 6.0 to 7.2 m according to  
the diagram.  
See Page ENG-9 for the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the screen size.  
ENG-7  
 
 
Guide to Screen Size and Projector Mounting Position  
< LV-8300 >  
Use this guide when considering the distance to the screen and the screen size.  
• The ceiling mount unit can be adjusted up and down a maximum of +/−10°, but if too much  
of an angle is taken the image will show some distortion. Therefore, it is recommended that an  
adjustment is made in conjunction with the screen projection angle.  
• Recommended screen sizes for projectors are from 21 inches to 300 inches. (Screen sizes  
represent the diagonal dimension.)  
Optional axis when image is projected at  
right angle to the screen.  
(*1)  
113.9 mm  
H2  
31"  
66"  
80"  
Screen  
(*4)  
(*3)  
40"  
125"  
150"  
(*2)  
H1  
166"  
200"  
1.1 m  
2.3 m  
247"  
300"  
4.4 m  
Zoom (min.)  
300"  
5.9 m  
8.8 m (Zoom max.)  
10.7 m (Zoom min.)  
Zoom (max.)  
(*1) Distance from center of fixed ceiling part to end of main unit lens.  
(*2) Distance of lens center from ceiling mount surface of fixed ceiling part.  
(*3) The angle is 7.5 to 8.0° using a telephoto setting for distances from lens center (horizontal) to screen center.  
(*4) The angle is 9.1 to 9.6° using a wide angle setting for distances from lens center (horizontal) to screen center.  
Throw Distance and Screen Size  
Screen size  
21"  
25"  
30"  
40"  
60"  
80"  
100"  
150"  
180"  
200"  
250"  
300"  
45×28  
54×34  
65×40  
86×54 129×81 172×108 215×135 323×202 388×242 431×269 538×337 646×404  
(W×H) cm  
Projection  
distance  
Zoom (max)  
0.7 m 0.9 m 1.1 m 1.7 m 2.3 m 2.9 m 4.4 m 5.3 m 5.9 m 7.4 m 8.8 m  
(2.3') (3.0') (3.6') (5.6') (7.5') (9.5') (14.4') (17.4') (19.4') (24.3) (28.9')  
Projection  
distance  
Zoom (min)  
0.7 m 0.9 m 1.0 m 1.4 m 2.1 m 2.8 m 3.5 m 5.3 m 6.4 m 7.1 m 8.9 m 10.7 m  
(2.3') (3.0') (3.3') (4.6') (6.9') (9.2') (11.5') (17.4') (21.0') (23.3') (29.2') (35.1')  
24 cm 29 cm 34 cm 46 cm 69 cm 92 cm 114 cm 172 cm 206 cm 229 cm 286 cm 343 cm  
H1  
H2  
(0.8')  
(0.9')  
(1.1')  
(1.5')  
8 cm 12 cm 16 cm 20 cm 30 cm 36 cm 40 cm 50 cm 61 cm  
(0.3') (0.4') (0.5') (0.7') (1.0') (1.2') (1.3') (1.7') (2.0')  
(2.3')  
(3.0')  
(3.8')  
(5.6')  
(6.8')  
(7.5')  
(9.4') (11.3')  
4 cm  
(0.1')  
5 cm  
(0.2')  
6 cm  
(0.2')  
H1 and H2: H1 is the height of the screen from the intersection of optical axis and screen surface, and H2 is the height  
of the intersection when an image is projected at right angle to the screen.  
Using the Diagrams  
Referring to the diagram, screen sizes that can be used at a projection distance of 3 m will range from 90  
inches to 100 inches.  
To project to a screen size of 180 inches, the projection distance will range from 5.3 to 6.4 m according to  
the diagram.  
See Page ENG-9 for the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the screen size.  
ENG-8