Does anyone know if the samsung sp-a600b can be placed upside down on the ceiling or does it have to stay upright, its just i have one coming soon but want to get it up on the ceiling ?
3-5 sorry. "To tailor the picture to the installation location, you can invert the projected images vertically/horizontally."3-5 sorry. "To tailor the picture to the installation location, you can invert the projected images vertically/horizontally."
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Most Projector tvs usually have a mode for hanging them from the ceiling, as well as a shelf top.
Go to menu, settings, and then ceiling.
This option will convert the picture to project upside down.
either wires are loose in mars cap or the light itself is needing replacement. before looking at wires shut off breaker. you will need to take down light so you can expose mars cap connection. ps if anyone did any wiring lately that is a good place to start
I am 99% sure most projectors are mounted upside down. There should be a way to simply flip the image electronically via the option menu.
In most projector OCD menu (keep in mind you may want to do this before mounting), under the "Installation" or "Initial Installation" section should be an option about Projection mode/method. The options should allow you to pick front, rear, ceiling, or ceiling+rear. This sets the project to know when it will be in front of the screen, behind it, and/or attached to the ceiling (which it knows will be upside down). Then you simply set it to ceiling, mount the projector, and finish your other adjustments as needed.
Go to Menu> Extended> Projection> select Front ( to project from the front of the screen ).Front/Ceiling ( If the projector is mounted upside-down from the ceiling ). Rear ( to project from behind onto a transparent screen ).Rear/Ceiling ( to project from behind when the projector is mounted upside-down from the ceiling ).
You can try taking the toaster over to the kitchen sink and hold it upside down. Shake the heck out of it and you may dislodge something (like an old breadcrumb) in the switch. I've had to do this numerous times. You have to flip it upright, shake it, turn it upside down and shake it again -repeat until nothing comes out and nothing sounds like it's rolling around in the toaster.
I'm on this site because my projector is down after swithcing out the bulb or I could jot down the exact steps for you. It's a very easy fix. When you push the menu button on your projector to get into settings, there is one that will allow you to flip the image. Sorry I can't be of more help
I can not find the manual for this projector, but on most projectors in the menu you select the position of the projector. You will need to select front/ceiling. If there is not a installation tab on your menu, look under setup. Hope this helps.
First turn the staple gun upside down, like you were going to staple the ceiling. Then grip the 2 black circles and pull out (slightly up helps). Then place the staples upside down in the groove you just uncovered (in the stapler, not the part you pulled out), push that part back in, and you're done!
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