Acer H6510BD Rear Projection?

The specifications of this projector the State method of projection in front/rear/ceiling.

This means that if I install this like an overhead projector, I can reverse the image of the projector osd/configuration or I need another material to raise the projection?

I use it on a pc.

Yes, it should be in the Spotlight menu from Front/Rear Projection... If you want to use it on one make sure you PC, it can handle a PC video Signal... must be indicated in the manual

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