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BX-AL133 Anamorphic Lens  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Optoma BX-AL133 anamorphic lens. The lens and  
motorized sled is outfitted with a custom mechanism designed exclusively for use in a  
home theater environment.  
No oil or liquid based lubricants are used to assure the maximum cleanliness of optical  
components. Both lens and drive will provide years of maintenance free service. The  
Optoma system is built and tested in the USA with the strictest quality standards and  
certifications.  
Features and benefits:  
Easy, straight forward installation and operation  
Machined, high-grade, anodized aluminum components  
Repeatable precision positioning system  
Flexible mounting options for either table top or ceiling mount  
Speed selector for high or low speed operation  
Configurable “lens in” position  
Extra external IR sensor for remote mounting (if needed)  
Input 12V jack for automatic lens trigger  
Output 12V jack for screen masking trigger  
Non-mechanical long life optical stop sensors  
Dry operating precision linear bearings  
Heavy-duty, high-precision NEMA 23 stepper motor  
Custom built, low noise stepper drive circuitry and firmware  
Endurance tested to more than 250,000 traversals  
8-button long-range (up to 50 feet) remote control with discrete functions  
Backlit logo with on/off lighting control  
Reversible logo plates  
Built and tested in the USA  
FCC, CE and UL certified  
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Getting to Know Your System  
Motorized Sled  
Status LED  
Infrared Remote Sensor  
Mounting Plate  
Rail  
Drive Belt  
Reversable Logo Plate  
Rail Bearing (X4)  
Lens Adaptor Plate  
Pulley Housing Cover  
Motor Housing Cover  
Remote IR Sensor  
Rear Panel View  
+9V DC In  
+12V Trigger Out  
+12V Trigger In  
8-Button Remote Control  
Remote IR Sensor In  
OFF  
ON  
16.5V DC Power Supply  
LENS OUT  
PANEL OFF  
SLOW  
LENS IN  
PANEL ON  
FAST  
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Plan Your Installation  
The lens assembly may be mounted in one of two ways:  
1. To the ceiling or projector mount above the projector  
2. To a shelf or table below the projector  
When attaching the motor assembly to the ceiling, use a board, plate or lens-enabled projector mount  
that is attached to ceiling joists or studs. Sheetrock embedded fasteners can and will become loose  
with repeated lens movement, causing the mechanism to fall, resulting in possible severe injury.  
Planning for Projector Exhaust  
Some projectors have hot air exhaust ports that discharge from the front. Avoid situations where the  
lens or housing will block or obstruct the warm air flow out of the projector, as damage to the bulb  
and/or the lens may result. You can mount the sled either to the left or right of the lens. During setup,  
you can easily configure the “lens-in” position to be on the motor housing or pulley housing side of the  
sled. (See Setup).  
Changing Orientation of Logo Plate (Optional)  
The lens sled is configured for ceiling mounted operation as shipped. As such, the  
logo reads right side up with the mounting bar on top. If you are using the  
sled in a table or shelf mounted  
configuration, you will want to turn  
the logo around so that it is right  
side up with the mounting bar  
below the projector.  
Remove Screws  
To reverse the logo, remove the 4  
screws securing the motor housing  
cover. Lightly slide the sheet metal  
cover and lift it off. Once removed,  
Rotate Logo  
Upright  
Remove  
Screws  
you can easily access the logo  
plate. Remove the two small  
screws securing the logo plate,  
turn the plate around, and re-install  
the screws. Install the motor cover  
housing back on the sled with the  
original screws.  
The logo backlight may be turned  
off using the remote control. An  
alternative to reversing the logo  
plate is to simply turn off the  
back light to make the logo less  
Replace Screws  
conspicuous.  
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Mounting Sled to Shelf or Ceiling  
When installing the motorized sled, make sure that you first mark screw locations using  
only the sled−without the lens and/or the lens bracket in place.  
Do not rely on fasteners embedded in sheetrock alone. Reciprocal lens movement can  
and will work them loose and cause the mechanism to fall. Mount the sled on a plate,  
board, or lens-enabled projector mount affixed to ceiling joists for safety.  
Once the sled is secure, attach the bracket to the lens adaptor plate. Then, only after  
properly aligning and positioning the bracket, power up the sled and check the alignment  
again. Finally, attach and adjust the lens to its correct angle and vertical position.  
Follow this procedure:  
1. Line up the center line of lens  
There are score marks on the back of the mounting bar that correspond to the center of  
the BX-AL133 expansion lens. Before starting, the projector must be correctly focused  
with the zoom and iris set in their viewing positions. This will assure that the front of the  
lens is positioned correctly. Hold the motorized sled up to the projector and determine  
if the LENS IN position will be on the motor housing (logo side) or the pulley housing  
(smaller box) side. This will determine the score mark you will use (see below).  
Measure 2-1/8 inches from the front of the projector lens, and lightly draw a line parallel  
to the front of the lens. Mark the center line of the projector lens along this parallel line.  
Line up the back of the mounting bar to the parallel line just marked. Align the center of  
the projector lens mark with the correct score line on the mounting bar, and mark the six  
drill hole locations using the mounting bar itself as a template. Drill out the holes for the  
fasteners.  
Front of Projector Lens  
(Zoomed and Focused)  
Lens Center Line  
Pulley Housing Side  
Score Mark  
2.125”  
Mark for Drill  
Motor Housing Side  
Score Mark  
Mark for Drill  
Mark for Drill  
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2. Securing the mounting plate  
Because the mechanism and lens are heavy, make sure the mounting fasteners and  
surface are extremely secure. Remember that the sled motor will be starting and  
stopping a heavy weight thousands of times through normal use. Ceiling mounted lenses  
require a secure surface.  
Sheetrock anchors alone are insufficient. Secure the mounting bar to a plate, painted  
board, or lens-enabled projector mount that is securely affixed to the studs or ceiling  
joists.  
Use of a commercial mounting system enabled for anamorphic lenses is highly  
recommended. Use all six screw holes, and tighten fasteners securely. Vibration from  
the motor and reciprocal lens movement will loosen any fasteners that are not absolutely  
tight and secure.  
Do not attach the lens or power up the sled yet! Adjustment and alignment are much  
easier at this point without the lens.  
3. Attaching the lens bracket to the adaptor plate  
Remove the bracket mounting screws from the inside holes in the adaptor plate and  
use them to attach the lens bracket supplied with the Optoma BX-AL133 anamorphic  
lens system. If the lens is attached to the bracket, make sure to remove the lens prior to  
attaching to the lens adaptor plate.  
Holes for Ceiling or Plate  
Mount (x6) Fasteners  
Lens Bracket Screws (x4)  
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Setup  
1. Power up the sled and set LENS IN position  
Slide the lens into the middle of the sled before powering up. Plug the power adaptor into an AC  
outlet, then into the back of the unit as illustrated. Using the remote, press the “lens in” button. The  
lens sled will slowly position itself into the factory default LENS IN position. The edge of the adaptor  
plate will land about a half-inch from the motor housing side of the sled. If the bracket is in front of the  
projector lens, proceed to the next step (Verify centering).  
If the bracket is not in front of the projector lens, you will need to change the setting. Simply press  
the LENS OUT button on the remote, and wait for the bracket to move in front of the projector lens.  
Press and hold the LENS OUT button again for 5 seconds. The sled will confirm the new setting by  
moving the bracket away from the projector lens to the new LENS OUT location. The edge of the  
adaptor plate will land about a half-inch from the motor housing side of the sled. You have now re-  
programmed the sled. This setting will be preserved in the unit even if it is unplugged or undergoes a  
power failure. To change back, just repeat the above procedure.  
Rear Panel View  
OFF  
ON  
LENS OUT  
PANEL OFF  
SLOW  
LENS IN  
PANEL ON  
FAST  
+9V DC In  
+12V Trigger Out  
+12V Trigger In  
Remote IR Sensor In  
2. Verify centering  
Press LENS IN and see where the lens stops. If needed, make small adjustments (+ or – a quarter-  
inch) to the lens bracket after disconnecting the power, by loosening the screws and sliding the  
bracket to the left or right as  
needed to achieve centering.  
0.5” Gap  
Reconnect the power and check  
the centering. The optical sensors  
will stop the edge of the lens  
adaptor plate approximately a half-  
inch from the housing on either side  
of the sled. You can use this gap  
Projector Lens  
on the motor or the pulley side for  
fine-tuning adjustments.  
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3. Attaching the lens to the bracket  
Attach the Optoma BX-AL133 anamorphic lens to the bracket using the plastic knobs  
supplied with the lens. Adjust the anamorphic lens vertically for correct alignment. When  
the image is correct, tighten the knobs against the bracket. Using the remote, test run  
LENS IN and LENS OUT commands.  
Tighten Knobs  
4. Configuring the lens speed  
The lens has two operating speed modes – FAST and SLOW. Slow is the default from  
the factory. The slow mode reduces the inertia exerted by the lens on the mounting  
system by accelerating and decelerating very slowly, and by limiting the top speed of the  
lens as it traverses the sled.  
If the sled is on a very rigid mount that is not  
subject to any sway, you can speed up the  
traversal speed by setting the lens speed to FAST.  
If you notice any swaying in the mounting, reset  
the speed to SLOW.  
OFF  
ON  
LENS OUT  
PANEL OFF  
SLOW  
LENS IN  
PANEL ON  
FAST  
Some users set the speed to SLOW when used in  
conjunction with screen masking systems. Your  
speed setting will be “remembered” by the control  
unit even if the power is interrupted.  
Congratulations, you are now ready to experience  
widescreen cinema from your home theater.  
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Remote Control and Motor Operation  
The LED indicator on the sled will glow when the unit is ON, and flash when any button is  
pressed. It will also flash when the lens is in motion. The LED will be off in standby mode.  
Buttons:  
OFF – Puts the sled in standby mode.  
ON –Turns the sled from standby to ON.  
LENS OUT – Commands the lens to move  
into the LENS OUT position.  
Holding the button for several seconds  
re-programs the current position as the  
OFF  
ON  
new LENS IN position. The lens sled will  
acknowledge the request by flashing the  
LED and moving the lens to the new LENS  
OUT position (the opposite side).  
LENS OUT  
PANEL OFF  
SLOW  
LENS IN  
PANEL ON  
FAST  
LENS IN – Commands the lens to move  
into the LENS IN position (as configured in  
Setup).  
PANEL OFF – Turns the logo backlight off.  
PANEL ON – Turns the logo backlight on.  
SLOW – Sets the acceleration/deceleration  
and maximum speed for slow (low inertia)  
traversal.  
FAST – Sets the acceleration/deceleration  
and maximum speed for rapid traversal.  
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Rear Panel − Triggers and Sensors  
To use the automatic lens trigger, your projector or scalar must be equipped with a lens  
trigger and a standard double-ended 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) male mono or stereo jack cable.  
Simply plug the cable into the projector’s lens trigger jack and into the sled +12V Trigger-  
In jack. Follow the projector or scalar instructions to configure the lens trigger.  
The Trigger-In (tip positive) operates as follows:  
+12V  
0V  
LENS IN command  
LENS OUT command  
NOTE: The input trigger jack may be temporarily overridden by the remote control. When  
the next transition of voltage occurs (up or down), the trigger will take control once  
again.  
Another option allows you to use the +12V Trigger-Out jack on the rear of the device. The  
output jack is set to +12V whenever the sled is in the LENS OUT position.  
This is typically used for triggering screen masking systems to mask the side of the  
screen when an HDTV (16:9) image is being projected instead of a widescreen (2.35:1)  
DVD movie format.  
The Trigger-Out jack (tip positive) operates as follows:  
0V  
+12V  
Lens is in the LENS IN position  
Lens is in the LENS OUT position  
Each sled is supplied with an optional remote IR sensor which may be used to improve  
reception if the sled is located where IR signals cannot be reached. It may also be used  
with an IR repeater system by simply taping the remote sensor to one of the IR emitters  
from the repeater system.  
To use, simply peel  
off the included self-  
To screen  
stick tape, affix to a  
masking system  
Rear Panel View  
convenient location  
and plug the 2.5  
mm cable into the  
From projector  
or scaler  
appropriate jack in  
+9V DC In  
the back of the unit.  
+12V Trigger Out  
+12V Trigger In  
Remote IR Sensor In  
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Cleaning and Maintenance  
The Optoma BX-AL133 anamorphic lens system is maintenance-free. It will deliver many  
years of trouble-free service as delivered from the factory.  
To clean: Lightly blow off any surface debris from the lens. If needed, clean the lens  
using standard cleaning supplies while the projector is on (be careful not to look directly  
into the light beam of the projector.  
Clean the metal components with a damp cloth, make sure not to drip any water into the  
enclosure.  
The sled internal drive is permanently coated to run smoothly. Keep the rail linear bearing  
clean, dry and contaminant free.  
In case of accidental debris and/or liquids spilled onto the system, you can clean all  
contaminants with water and wipe down with denatured alcohol. The drive mechanism  
relies upon a clean rail to operate smoothly.  
The linear bearing, and all enclosed bearings are constructed of specialized material to  
ensure smooth operation. Remove power source before cleaning. Outside lubricants  
will gum up the mechanism, and possibly produce a film across the projector and  
anamorphic lens.  
Never use lubricants of any nature on any part of the mechanism.  
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Specifications  
Electrical Characteristics  
Model  
Optoma BX-AL133 Motorized Sled  
Power Supply  
Power Supply Output  
Operating Voltage  
Operating Current Draw  
Standby Current Draw  
Trigger Jack  
110/120v, 50-60 Cycles  
9V DC, 0.5A  
9-18V DC, 0.5-1.5A  
Typical 650mA, max 1.2A  
60mA  
3.5 mm Mono or Stereo Jack, 12V, Tip Positive  
2.5 mm Stereo Jack (Supplied)  
3oz, IR Emitter  
Remote IR Jack  
Remote  
IR Receivers  
2, One Fixed, Another Remotely Attached (Optional)  
50 ft from IR Sensor  
IR Range  
IR Carrier Frequency  
Batteries  
38 kHz  
2 AAA (for Remote)  
Certification  
FCC, CE (BX-AL133 Motor Drive Unit)  
UL Class II (Power Supply Only)  
Design Life  
Greater than 250,000 rail traversals  
Physical Characteristics  
Weight  
5 lbs  
Dimensions  
See accompanying drawings  
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Dimensions  
19.675”  
4.511”  
Ø.25”  
Score Mark  
(Motor Side)  
Score Mark  
(Pulley Side)  
2.5”  
3.0”  
7.705”  
5.375”  
7.25”  
10.842”  
8.333”  
13.738”  
1.079”  
.25”  
1.52”  
3.579”  
3.402”  
5.094”  
4.97”  
6.921”  
5.973”  
5.519”  
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Warranty  
Optoma Technology Inc. warrants this product to be free of defects in original  
workmanship and material for a period of twenty-four (24) months from  
the date of purchased. During this period, a defective unit may be repaired  
or replaced, at the discretion of Optoma Technology Inc., by returning it in  
its original packaging with a copy of your receipt. This warranty does not  
cover damage resulting from tampering, lack of prudent care, accident or  
misuse (including contravention of cautions stated in the instructions), or  
any cosmetic damage not reported within fifteen (15) days of purchase.  
All liability for damage is limited to the cost of the product and does not  
include incidental injury or peripheral damage to other equipment, persons  
or property. Optoma Technology Inc. is not responsible for personal injury  
resulting from faulty installation. A service charge may be applied to any  
returned product requiring cosmetic attention, or to the repair of any damage  
not covered under this warranty.  
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Addendum: Adapter Plate  
This attachment plate is designed to be installed onto a ceiling mounted projector. The  
location or orientation of the ceiling mount does not need to change.  
Lens Plate  
Contents  
1 Lens Plate  
Front  
1 (Bag) Projector Attachment Parts  
1 Assembly Kit (Includes)  
Ceiling Side (Top)  
2 Plate Hook Assemblies  
1 Chain (6 ft)  
4 Chain Ends  
4 Lens Mounting Assemblies  
4 Sled Mounting Screws  
2 Sled Safety Assemblies  
1 Hex Key  
Holes For:  
Projector and Ceiling Mount  
Hooks  
Required Tools and Equipment  
Lens Only  
Motorized Sled  
2 Ceiling Hooks (40 lbs Capacity Each)  
1 Phillips Screwdriver  
1 Pair of Pliers  
1 Strong Pair of Scissors or Wire Cutters  
1. INSTALL PLATE HOOK ASSEMBLIES. Use the pliers to bend the closed-end of the  
hooks apart just enough to insert the end of the chain. Install the plate hook assemblies  
in the two holes. Place one hook end on the top side and then continue the assembly  
down in the order of nut, washer, lens plate, washer, lock washer and nut. Arrange the  
assembly so that the plate is in the center of the threaded hook shaft.  
2. ATTACH LENS PLATE. Remove the projector from the ceiling and the ceiling mount  
adapter plate. Position the ceiling mount adapter plate over the lens plate and the  
projector. Line up the holes of the lens plate (labeled holes for projector and ceiling  
mount in the diagram above) with the holes of the ceiling mount and projector. Install the  
silver screws from the attachment parts bag.  
Ceiling mount hardware may vary. If the provided screws are not long enough,  
purchase the longest metric M4 screws without exceeding the depth of the projector  
mounting holes for the greatest security.  
3. MOUNT PROJECTOR ASSEMBLY. Securely connect the ceiling mount adapter, lens  
plate and projector assembly to the ceiling mount and then adjust the ceiling mount to  
provide the proper 16:9 image orientation in the center of your 2.35:1 screen.  
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4. INSTALL CHAINS. Hold the chain to the ceiling so that one end of the chain hangs  
just above one of the installed plate hooks. Mark the ceiling location and repeat for the  
other chain hook. Procure and install the ceiling hooks at those locations small enough  
to accept a chain end, and strong enough when installed to support approximately 40  
pounds (or more). The type of hook and method of installation may depend on the type  
of ceiling you have. Cut the chain to make chain segments. The ones that come closest  
to supporting the lens plate when attached to the chain ends should be the ones that  
are attached to the plate and ceiling hooks. Install the lens chains and adjust the nuts  
on the plate hooks to make the chains tight, but without raising the front of the plate.  
Tighten the plate hook nuts to compress the lock washer in the plate hook assembly.  
5. MOUNT THE ANAMORPHIC LENS.  
INSTALLATION WITHOUT THE MOTORIZED MOUNT:  
a. Remove the lens from its lens bracket.  
b. Orient the lens bracket to the lens plate so that the angled sides of the lens  
bracket are toward the back of the plate. Install the four lens mount assemblies  
(large assemblies with white spacers) from the top down through the four holes  
that are for the lens in the order of screw, flat washer, lens plate, white spacer,  
lens bracket, flat washer, lock washer and nut. Use the hex key to tighten the  
nuts so that the lens mount assemblies are centered in the elongated lens bracket  
holes.  
c. Turn the projector on and project a full, yet still 16:9 image from the projector.  
Carefully install the lens and adjust the tilt to equalize the top and bottom image  
geometry while positioning the lens vertically to center the output beam. Tighten  
the lens knobs.  
INSTALLATION WITH MOTORIZED MOUNT:  
a. Do Not Connect the Power of the Motorized Mount at this Time.  
b. Position the motorized mount on the bottom side of the lens plate so that the six  
holes (refer to the diagram on the previous page) in the lens plate line up with  
the six holes in the flat side of the motorized mount. Insert the four small 1/4”  
screws through the four small holes of the lens plate into the motorized mount and  
tighten.  
c. Insert the sled safety assemblies through the remaining two holes from bottom up  
in the order of screw, motorized mount, lens plate, washer, lock washer and nut.  
Tighten both safety assemblies.  
d. Refer to the motorized mount user manual for additional instructions at this time.  
Use extreme caution and appropriate hardware when installing heavy objects to a  
ceiling. Periodically check all fasteners and connection hardware to be sure they have  
not come loose. Improper installation may lead to an increased risk of your equipment  
becoming unstable and possibly causing injures.  
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Addendum: The Finished Product  
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