Sim2 Multimedia Domino 20 Projector User Manual
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9 20 5 SWITCHING ON AND OFF THE PROJECTOR CAUTION: Connect the projector to a power supply with a nominal voltage within the following values: 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz. It must be earthed (Fig. 12). Position I : ON Position O : OFF Power switch Fused power socket Power plug Fig. 12 Upon switch on (in position I) the projector will initialise (red and green LEDs on). Followed by stand-by mode (red LED on) (Fig. 13). C-SYNC Fig. 13 SWITCH ON FROM STAND-BY By remote control: press one of 1...9 By keyboard: press Up or Down Arrow . Fig. 14 When switching on from stand-by, the projector will turn on the lamp; after a brief warm up period the image will be displayed (green LED on).The input automatically selected will be the last one memorised prior to switch off (Fig. 14). You may experience difficulties switching on the projector shortly after switching off: the lamp may fail to come on as it is too hot. Just wait a few minutes to cool it down.
10 20 POWER OFF INITIALIZATION S TAT ENOTES INDICATORS GREEN RED STANDBY OPERATING COOLING LAMP WARNING ERRORThe Power is turned off Power button has been pressed and the software is initialized (15 s) Projector is in standby mode Projector is on Projector is powering down; the fans are running to cool the lamp (1 min) Problems to display one or more source Internal circuit failure OFF ON OFF ON OFFOFF ON ON OFF FLASHING FLASHING FLASHINGOFF FLASHING 6 CONNECTIONS To obtain the best performance from your projector, we recommend the use of good quality “video cables” to the various signal sources (75 ohm Impedance). Poor quality cables will cause inferior picture performance. For optimum connectivity we recommend you follow these simple steps: - With exception of coaxial RCA/Phono type connectors, always double-check that the plug is inserted the correct way round to avoid damaging the plugs or the sockets on the projector (Fig. 15).. 75 C-SYNC Fig. 15 - Remove cables by the plug and do not pull on the cable itself. - Avoid tangled cables. - Position the cables carefully to avoid a trip hazard - especially in low light areas. SWITCHING OFF AND RETURNING TO STAND-BY By remote control: press By keyboard: press key When switching off, the projector goes in to stand-by memorising the input selection at the time of switch-off.The fans will continue to work until the lamp has cooled down (red and green LEDs flashing) and will stop automatically after this period.LED INDICATORS The LED indicators, located in the top-rear of the projector, provide information about the state of the projector (see table below).
11 20 between 15-80 kHz and a Vertical frequency of between 40- 100 Hz. Computer Resolutions of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA can be displayed. C-SYNC Fig. 18 This input is suitable for a RGB video signal, or for a Component (YCrCb) type, with composite synchronisation on the green signal (RGsB) or on the luminance (Y) signal (YsCrCb) through a cable with RCA/Phono type connector (Fig. 19). Only horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz (standard vi- deo resolution) or 32 kHz (high definition video, with progressi- ve scanning) can be applied to this input. RGB/YCRCB INPUT RGSB - YSCRCBCOMPONENT VIDEO C-SYNC Fig. 19 This input is suitable for a RGB video signal, or for a Component (YCrCb) type, with composite synchronisation on the green signal (RGsB) or on the luminance (Y) signal (YsCrCb) through a cable with RCA/Phono type connector (Fig. 19). COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT CVBS COMPOSITE VIDEO Fig. 16 This input is suitable for a “Composite Video CVBS” via a cable with an RCA/Phono connector (Fig. 16). S-VIDEO INPUT S-VIDEO Fig. 17 This input is suitable for equipment fitted with a S-Video output to give improved picture performance (S-VIDEO/S-VHS) Connection is made via a 4-pin mini-DIN (Fig. 17). VGA INPUT Personal Computers, Video Processors (scalers) and Video Game consoles can be connected to the projector via the HDB 15-Pin (VGA) terminal. Ensure the output of equipment connected is RGB with one of the following synchronisation options: separate H/V Sync, H+V Composite Sync, (RGsB) composite sync on the green signal (Fig. 18). This input accepts a Horizontal Scan Frequency of
12 20 Only horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz (standard vi- deo resolution) or 32 kHz (high definition video, with progressi- ve scanning) can be applied to this input. MOTORISED PROJECTION SCREEN OUTPUT Fig. 20 The projector is equipped with one output (Voltage: 12 Vdc) for motorised projection screen and screen. This 12V output should be connected to the appropriate screen interface provided by the screen manufacturer (Fig. 20). The +12V output is activated when the projector is switched on (green LED on) and is de-activated when the projector is in stand-by mode (red LED on). RS232 INTERFACE CONNECTOR It is possible to control the projector through a personal com- puter. First, load the appropriate projector control software onto your PC, then simply connect this input to a cable from your PC’s RS232 serial port (Fig. 21). SYNC RS 232 Fig. 21
13 20 7 KEYBOARD PAD 8 REMOTE CONTROL Insert the batteries, taking care to match the polarity, as indicated in the battery recess of the remote (Fig. 22). + - + - + - + - four 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries Change the batteries in the remote control if experiencing difficulty in sending commands to the projector. If the remote control is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries. Replace all batteries at the same time; do not replace one new battery with a used battery. If thebatteries have leaked, carefully wipe the case clean and replace with new batteries. The remote control sends commands to the projector via infrared signals. It is possible to control the projector by pointing the remote control at the screen; the sensor at the front of the projector will pick up the reflected infrared commands. (Fig. 23). Avoid placing obstructions between the remote control and the infrared sensor at the front of the projector; this will impair the remote control performance. Eight push buttons, at the rear of the projector, will allow complete operation without the use of the remote control. Fig. 22 DVIC - S Y N C Fig. 23 Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys Navigate through and make adjustments to the On Screen menus. Arrow Up/Down switch on from stand-by and recall Source Selection menu. Switches off to stand-by. Menu Activates the On Screen Display menus. Navigates Menu pages. -Focus-Esc De-activates the On Screen Display and gives access to the lens Zoom/Focus adjustment functions.Auto Selects Auto Adjust (automatic optimisation of the displayed image).
14 20 9 ON SCREEN MENUS The main menu is divided into four sections to cover various adjustments in a practical and logical manner. The on-screen menu layout is dependant upon the chosen input signal so various options may not be applicable, i.e. some typical adjustments to the video signal are not applicable to the graphic RGB signals from PC and viceversa. PICTURE This menu features adjustments relating to the projected image quality. BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SHARPNESSFILTER20 50 50 7 6 CINEMA MODEOff PICTURE AutoVIDEO TYPENormalVCR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR20 50 50 PICTURE TINT 85SHARPNESSFILTER7 6 CINEMA MODE OffAutoVIDEO TYPENormalVCR SOURCE SELECTION The Source Selection menu is recalled by pressing the key: 0/AV of the remote control or the Up/Down Arrow key of the keyboard pad. The selected source will be highlighted in yellow. Use Up and Down Arrow keys to browse sources. Right Arrow to select the desired source. Alternatively, use the remote control to directly select the required source (1 to 8). Source Selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Video S-Video RGBS 15 kHz YCrCb 15 kHz RGBS 32 kHz YCrCb 32 kHz Graphics RGB When a new source is selected a box appears on the screen with the following indications: selected source, standard vi- deo (for video signals), resolution (for graphic signals) and aspect (Fig. 24). Video NTSC/60Hz Normale Fig. 24 MAIN MENU To access the main On Screen Display menu, press the Menu key on the keyboard or the key Menu + or Menu - on the remote control (Fig. 25). VIDEO VIDEO-NTSC
15 20 BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST50 20 PICTURE SHARPNESS 5 SHARPNESS MODEVideoGraphics BRIGHTNESS Use this control to adjust the image’s black level. COLOR Use this control to adjust the colour level. TINT Controls the purity of the colours, to NTSC coded signal standards. Tint is only applicable to video input with NTSC stan- dard, to RGB 15kHz and YCrCb 15kHz inputs and YCrCb 32kHz (no RI2). SHARPNESS Use this adjustment to increase and decrease the level of picture detail.SHARPNESS MODE It allows to select the type of processing that determines the detail. In progressive or de-interlaced video signals the Video option is suggested, with graphic signals from a PC the Graphic option is suggested. FILTER For video signals it improves the image’s horizontal/vertical definition and sharpness. CINEMA MODE In Auto the de-interlacer recognizes if the video signal is originated from a cinematographic film (resulting from Teleciné with 3:2 or 2:2 Pull Down) and applies an interpolation algorithm optimized for this type of signal. Instead if the video signal does not originate from a cinematographic film, or Off is chosen, the de-interlacer applies a “Motion Compensated” algorithm optimized for signals coming from a videocamera. VIDEO TYPE Inserts a filter that improves stability of images from video- recorders. To toggle between Normal and VCR mode, press the VCR key on the remote control. BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Video S-VideoRGBS 32 kHz YCrCb 32 kHz RGB Grafico RGBS 15kHz YCrCb 15kHzADJUSTMENTSSOURCE COLOR-- - -- -- -- - - - -- - -- - - - TINT(NTSC) SHARPNESS SHARPNESS MODE FILTER adjustable/can be set not adjustable/can not be set CINEMA MODE VIDEO TYPE PHASE FREQUENCY VERTICAL POSITION HORIZONTAL POSITION INPUT SIGNALS AND ADJUSTABLE/SETTING ITEMS RGB
16 20 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS This menu features adjustments relating to position, aspect ratio and magnification etc. POSITION ASPECT ADVANCED SETTINGS MAGNIFICATION IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS VIDEO POSITIONASPECT FREQUENCY/PHASE ADVANCED SETTINGS MAGNIFICATION IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS RGB POSITION Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and horizontally. HORIZONTAL: 9 VERTICAL: 6 ASPECT Determines the aspect ratio of the projected image. From this menu it is possible to select the aspect ratio by using the numeric keys 1...8 of the remote control. 5 PIXEL TO PIXEL 7 USER 2 8 USER 36 USER 1 1 NORMAL 2 ANAMORPHIC 3 LETTERBOX 4 PANORAMIC ASPECT By repeatedly pressing the key or by pressing the and one of the numeric keys 1...8 of the remote control, it is possible to select the aspect ratio. Normal This aspect projects the image occuping the full vertical dimension of the screen and maintaining the correct aspect (4:3 or 16:9). Anamorphic This aspect allows to properly visualize a 16:9 image. Letterbox This aspect allows to project a 4:3 letterbox image, filling the 16:9 screen and maintaining the correct aspect ratio. Panoramic This aspect stretches the 4:3 image slightly cutting the upper and lower parts. Its ideal to project a 4:3 image in a screen of 16:9 aspect ratio. Pixel to Pixel This aspect projects the signal as it is input without scaling up or down. Image is projected in the center of screen.
17 20 User 1, 2, 3 Should you wish to use a format different to those preset, go to User menus. ASPECT / USER 1 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL SCREEN CONTROL0 -10 OnOff By using the Horizontal and Vertical adjustments it is possible to select the screen shape of your choice. It is important to keep the relation between height and width so that the correct aspect ratio can be maintained. FREQUENCY / PHASE In the case of RGB graphic signals this adjustment is used for synchronization of the RGB image to the number of pixels on the display panel. FREQUENCY / PHASE FREQUENCY PHASE1312 -12 RGB Frequency The correct frequency adjustment eliminates vertical band interference. Phase The phase adjustment determines the stability and sharpness of the vertical lines in the projected image.ADVANCED SETTINGS Advanced colour settings are accessible via this menu. We recommend the use of these settings only to the experienced user, as their adjustment can seriously affect final image quality. 2 COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA CORRECTION Y/C DELAY ADVANCED SETTINGS VIDEO COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA CORRECTION ADVANCED SETTINGS RGB Colour temperature Select the colour temperature of the projected image. HIGH MEDIUM LOW USER COLOR TEMPERATURE zione There are three fixed colour temperature settings, which are: High (9000÷9500 degrees K), Medium (about 6500 degrees)
18 20 K), Low (circa 5000 degrees K). The User option will allow you to select the colour temperatu- re of your choice. BLU28 0-16 COLOR TEMP. /USER RED GREEN Gamma correction Selects the Gamma’s correction curve. It determines the projector’s response to the grey scale, emphasizing - more or less - the different grades of brightness (blacks, dark, medium, light greys, whites) in the projected image. VIDEO FILM GRAPHICS GAMMA CORRECTION Y / C Delay Use this adjustment in the event of horizontal colour misalignment within the projected image. It is recommended that a colour bar test pattern be used for this adjustment. MAGNIFICATION Use this adjustment to magnify the projected image (please note the higher the magnification the poorer the quality of the image). Adjust the level of enlargement using the Left and Right Arrow (the magnifying lens icon will appear at the centre of the image). Select Pan (zoom button on the remote control) to choose the area of image to enlarge, using all four arrow keys. Via remote control, it is possible to alternate between modes, by pressing the key. SETUP The installation menu gives access to features that will allow for correct installation of the projector. ORIENTATIONKEYSTONE PROJECTION LENS TEST PATTERNS FACTORY DEFAULTS SETUP