Friday, May 11, 2012

Mount A Projector On The Ceiling

A ceiling mount makes a home theater like a movie theater








Mounting a projector on the ceiling is a sensible way to keep the projector out of the way and from taking over all the space in a living room or den. But it does require patience and planning if it is to be mounted correctly and safely.


Instructions


Mounting the Projector


1. Choose a mount that is designed to work with your projector. Mark the position for the mount on the ceiling so that when the projector is attached, the projector will be at the same height as the screen on which the image will be projected, and that the center of the projector's lens is at the center of the screen horizontally. This could require a pole added to the mount, which is then attached to the projector. The mount should also be at the same viewing distance from the movie screen as those who will be watching.


2. Attach the ceiling mount to the projector using bolts attached to the threaded mounting holes on the projector. Clamps and chains can be added for greater stability, depending upon the type of mount and type of projector.


3. Attach the electrical cord and the video cables that have been pulled out from the ceiling hole to their appropriate position on the projector.


4. Mount the ceiling mount to the ceiling using proper tools and the parts provided with the ceiling mount. If the ceiling mount is not of the same type as the parts provided, procure suitable hardware from a hardware store. Be sure the mounting is secure and that the location is strong enough to hold the projector safely.


5. Turn on the projector and check that it is getting power and that it is getting a video signal. Adjust the focus and other settings by watching the image being projected on the movie screen.

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