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    which is undesirable for a large audience.
    Preferably, use a screen with black, non-reflecting borders,
    which will perfectly frame the projected image.
    Avoid light shining directly on the screen during projection as
    this will reduce contrast and black level detail on the projectedimage.  For the true cinema experience best results are
    achieved with little or no ambient light.
    Furniture and other objects with reflecting surfaces, as well as
    light coloured walls should be avoided, as they are likely to
    interfere with the screen’s characteristics.
    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. 13).
    Position I : on
    Position O : off
    Power switch
    Fused power 
    socket 
    Power plug
    Fig. 13
    Upon switch on (in position I) the projector will initialise (red
    and green LEDs on).  Followed by stand-by mode (red LED on)
    (Fig. 14).
    HDMIAUDIO
    OUTZOOM
    CONTROL (RS 232)GRAPHICS RGB
    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
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    SWITCH ON FROM STAND-BY
    By remote control: press one of 1...9
    By keyboard: press Up or Down Arrow .
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    Fig. 15
    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. 15).
    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. 
    						
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    SWITCHING OFF AND RETURNING TO STAND-BY
    By remote control: press 
    By keyboard: press key  
    When switching off, the projector goes in to stand-bymemorising 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).
    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. 16).
    HDMIAUDIO
    OUTZOOM
    CONTROL (RS 232)GRAPHICS RGB
    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
    12
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    - 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.
    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 
    						
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    between 32-80 kHz and a Vertical frequency of between 48-
    100 Hz. Computer Resolutions of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and
    UXGA can be displayed.
    HDMIAUDIO
    OUTZOOM
    CONTROL (RS 232)GRAPHICS RGB
    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
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    Fig. 19
    RGB/YCRCB INPUT
    DIGITAL 
    INPUTAUDIO
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    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
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    VIDEO
    Fig. 20
    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. 20).
    RGB  or YCrCb signals can also have  H+V Composite Sync.
    In this case connect the R, G, B (or Y, Cr, Cb) outputs of the
    source to the respective R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb inputs of the projector
    (paying attention not to invert the positions) and the synchroni-
    sation signal to the HV input . When connecting the three sets
    of RCA connectors use the colours as a guide: connector R is
    red, G is green, B is blue and  HV is white.  By using a suitable
    COMPOSITE VIDEO  INPUT
    CONTROL (RS 232)
    B/Cb
    HV12
    CVBS 
    COMPOSITE VIDEO
    Fig. 17
    This input is suitable for a “Composite Video CVBS” via a cable
    with an RCA/Phono connector 
    (Fig. 17).
    S-VIDEO INPUT
    S-VIDEO
    CONTROL (RS 232)
    B/Cb
    HV12
    Fig. 18
    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. 18).
    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
    (Fig. 19). This input accepts a Horizontal Scan Frequency of 
    						
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    SCART to RCA  connector adapter cable, an RGB video signal
    from a source equipped with an SCART connector can be con-
    nected to this input.
    Component signals are connected to inputs Y, Cr and Cb, tak-
    ing care to observe the correspondence with the outputs on
    the source. The video signals that can be connected to this
    input can have horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz
    (standard video resolution), 32 kHz, or higher (progressive scan-
    ning video, high definition video).
    Some sources provide the facility to choose between a pro-
    gressive signal or an interlaced signal. Although in general a
    progressive signal is higher quality than an interlaced signal, it
    is often preferable to perform the deinterlacing operation on
    the DOMINO -H projector rather than on the source because
    the projector is equipped with Faroudja’s sophisticated direc-
    tional correlation deinterlacing technology (DCDi™).
    HDMI™
    With this input it is possible to integrate the optimal quality of a digital
    image with a multichannel audio signal.
    The HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface) in fact integrates a
    multichannel audio signal with the uncompressed high definition video
    signal.
    The interface also allows the exchange  between the video source
    and the  HT  system of control data to optimise the quality of the pro-
    jected image.
    The HDMI™ input allows connection to video sources that use the
    HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) protocol to pro-
    tect their contents. This protocol is in fact incorporated in the defini-
    tion of  the HDMI™ technology.MOTORISED PROJECTION SCREEN OUTPUT
    ZOO
    CONTROL (RS 232)12
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    Fig. 22
    The projector is equipped with two outputs (Voltage: 12 Vdc)
    for motorised projection screen and screen masking systems.
    These 12V outputs should be connected to the appropriate
    screen interface provided by the screen manufacturer 
    (Fig. 22).
    The +12V output is activated when the projector is switched on
    Fig. 21aFig. 21b
    Once the video source has been connected to the HDMI™ input, in-
    ternal processing by the  projector  separates the video information
    from the audio information. This information is then made available
    via an optical digital output with a female TOSLINK connector in ac-
    cordance with the  S/PDIF standard.
    HDMIAUDIO
    OUTZOOM
    CONTROL (RS 232)GRAPHICS RGB
    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
    12
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    and rating fuse.
    HDMIAUDIO
    OUTZOOM
    CONTROL (RS 232)GRAPHICS RGB
    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
    12
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    7   KEYBOARD PAD
    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). Eight push buttons, at the rear of the projector, will allow com-
    plete operation without the use of the remote control. (green LED on) and is de-activated when the projector is in
    stand-by mode (red LED on).
    The output 
     can be used to control a screen masking system;
    its output can be set with the “Screen control” adjustment in
    the  “Aspect” menu. This output allows reduction in the area of
    a 16:9 screen, into a 4:3 format, by activating a screen masking
    system (refer to screen manufacturer for further information).
    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. 23).
    HDMIAUDIO
    OUT
    ZOOM
    CONTROL (RS 232)GRAPHICS RGB
    R/Cr
    G/Y
    B/Cb
    HV
    12
    435
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    and rating fuse.
    Fig. 23 
    						
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    8   REMOTE CONTROL
    Insert the batteries, taking care to match the polarity, as
    indicated in the battery recess of the remote 
    (Fig. 24).
                     
    +
    - +
    - + -
    + -
    four 1.5V
    AAA alkaline
    batteries
    Fig. 24
    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 the
    batteries 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. 25).
    DVIC
    -
    S
    Y
    N
    C
    Fig. 25
    Avoid placing obstructions between the remote control and the
    infrared sensor at the front of the projector; this will impair the
    remote control performance. 
    						
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    Fig. 26a
    Fig. 26b
    9  ON SCREEN MENU
    After selecting the source signal (by means of the  and 
    keys), press MENU+/MENU - to confirm and close the pull-
    down menu; the value you have just set will be displayed on
    the right of the < symbol.
    As with the other inputs, you can now select the input just set
    by pressing the  key.
    During the short time it takes to find the signal, a box appears
    showing the signal requested. As soon as the signal is shown
    INPUTS
    The input selection menu (Inputs) is called by pressing 0 on
    the remote control and, when no other menu is displayed, using
    the  and  keys on the keypad. To select an input, scroll the
    list with the  and  keys until the desired input is highlighted,
    then press .
    Display of the input selection menu is terminated by pressing
    the ESC key, or when the time allowed for displaying the on-
    screen menu has lapsed (set in the Set-up Menu).
    Input 3 can receive RGB and YCrCb signals, at 15 kHz, 32 kHz
    or higher. The association between the input and the type of
    signal is made from the pull-down menu that appears on the
    right of the < symbol after pressing the  key 
    (Fig. 26b).in the box additional information is displayed concerning the
    video standard (for video signals) or resolution (for graphic
    signals), and format.
    Fom the 
    SETUP menu it is possible to choose to visualize or not
    this information, for more details check the “
    SOURCE
    INFORMATION
    ” in “MENU” section.
    The various menus only offer the relevant adjustments in
    accordance with the type of input signal displayed (e.g. certain
    typical adjustments for video signals, not necessary for graphic
    signals, do not appear on the menus, and vice versa).
    Some adjustments (e.g. 
    BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST) are
    associated with a numerical value that can be varied within the
    set limits using the keys  / .  For others (e.g. 
    VIDEO TYPE) you
    can choose among three options presented on the same
      / ).
    Fig. 27
    MAIN MENU
    To access the main menu of the On Screen Display press the
    MENU key on the keypad or the MENU+ or MENU- key on the re-
    mote control.
    The main menu is divided into four windows, 
    PICTURE,
    IMAGE, SETUP
     and MENU, in which the various adjustments are
    grouped according to the frequency of use. Use  and 
    to select the line corresponding to the adjustment you wish to
    make 
    (Fig. 27).
    Picture
    Contrast
    Color
    Tint
    Sharpness
    Filter
    Cinema Mode
    Video Type50
    50
    50
    3
    2
    OffNormalAuto
    AutoVCR1VCR2Noise Reduction
    Brightness60
    Inputs
    1  VIDEO
    2  S-VIDEO 
    3  
    COMPONENT/RGBS4  GRAPHICS RGB
    5  HDMI1  
    2  
    3 
    4 
    5  15kHzRGBS 
    Inputs
    1  VIDEO
    2  S-VIDEO 
    4  GRAPHICS RGB
    5  HDMI1  
    2  
    3 
    4 
    5  15kHz
    RGBS    RGBS 15kHz
       RGBS
       
    YCrCb 15kHz
    YCrCb
    3  COMPONENT/RGBS 
    						
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    Other adjustments (marked by the < symbol) provide
    submenus, which appear as a superimposed window in which
    the selection is made with the  / keys 
    (Fig. 28). .
    Color Temperature
    Gamma Correction
    Position
    Overscan
    Y/C Delay
    Aspect
    Image
    1
    Normal
    Anamorphic
    LetterboxPanoramicPixel to pixelUser 1User 2User 3
    Color Temperature
    Gamma Correction
    Position
    Y/C Delay
    1
    Overscan
    1
    Aspect
    Image
    Fig. 28b Fig. 28a
    These submenus are accessed by pressing the  key, while
    exit and return to the upper level occurs by pressing 
    MENU+/-.
    Press 
    ESC on the remote control or keypad to interrupt the
    menu display or wait for it to disappear automatically after the
    number of seconds set on the 
    SETUP page.
    PICTURE
    This menu features the adjustments related to picture quality.
    Adjustments that are not available for a given input do not
    appear on the menu. 
    Table 1 summarises the adjustments
    available for each input.
    BRIGHTNESS
    Use this control to adjust the image’s black level without
    affecting white areas. Increasing the value will give more detail
    in darker parts of the picture. For correct adjustment it may
    prove useful to display the signal relative to the grey scale within
    which the black level and the level immediately above it must
    be separately identifiable. Alternatively use a scene composed
    of black objects alongside other dark coloured objects.
    CONTRAST
    Use this control to adjust the image’s black level without
    affecting white areas.
    To ensure correct adjustment, it may prove useful to display
    the signal relative to the grey scale, within which the white level
    and the level immediately below it must be separately
    identifiable. Alternatively use a scene composed of well-lit white
    objects surrounded by light coloured objects with lower level
    lighting.
    COLOR
    This control (also called Saturation) increases or decreases
    the picture colour intensity. When set to zero, colour images
    will be shown in black and white. Increasing the value, try to
    find the point at which the colours look natural: suitable
    references include skin tones and grass in landscape shots.
    TINT
    Controls the purity of the colours. Basically determines the
    red-green ratio of the picture.
    Reducing the value will boost the red contents of the picture,
    increasing the value will boost the green tones. For this
    adjustment use skin tones or a test pattern image with colour
    bars as a reference.
    SHARPNESS
    Use this adjustment to increase and decrease the level of
    picture detail.
    When the sharpness value is reduced the image details
    appear less pronounced, while increasing the value raises
    image definition, making the outline of objects sharper.
    Note that an excessively high value may result in a ‘noisy’ picture
    and the edges of objects may be unnaturally defined.
    SHARPNESS MODE
    This allows you to select the type of processing associated
    with sharpness adjustment. In the case of a progressive or
    interlaced video signal 
    VIDEO mode is advisable; with PC graphic
    signals use 
    GRAPHIC MODE.
    FILTER
    This allows you to select the mode in which the input signal
    is processed. Selecting the most appropriate value for a given
    input signal ensures the best horizontal and vertical definition
    and makes the picture sharper. 
    						
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    TABLE 1INPUT SIGNALS AND ADJUSTABLE/SETTING ITEMS
    CINEMA MODE
    In AUTO the deinterlacer recognises if the video signal source
    is a movie film (obtained from a Telecine device with 3:2 or 2:2
    pull-down) and applies a deinterlace algorithm optimised for this
    type of signal.
    If the video signal source is not identified as a film, or if you
    select 
    NO the deinterlacer applies a Motion compensated
    algorithm optimised for video camera signals.
    VIDEO TYPE
    Activates a filter to improve stability of pictures from video
    recorders or DVD Players. To toggle between 
    NORMAL, VCR1
    mode and VCR2 mode press  on the remote control.
    NOISE  REDUCTION
    This adjustments allows to choose the filter value for noise
    reduction purposes.As soon as this option is selected on the menu, the image is
    divided in two parts.
    In the left side the image is not altered by the filter, in the right
    part the filter is activated.
    This allows you to compare the effect of the filter.
    It is possible to deactivated the filter (
    NOT ACTIVE), to use the
    automatic adjustments (
    AUTO) or to manually select (MANUAL)
    the value suitable for the image with the 
    VALUE adjustment.
    In case of using the 
    VALUE adjustement, it is enoght to select to
    cursor below and set the value with the  /  keys of the remote
    control.
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST
    Video
    S-VideoRGBS YCrCb RGB Grafico  HDMI™ RGBS 15kHz
    YCrCb 15kHzADJUSTEMENTSINPUTS
    COLOR--
    -
    --
    -
    -
    -
    --
    -
    --
    -
    -
    -- --
    TINT
    (NTSC)
    SHARPNESS
    SHARPNESS MODE
    FILTER
    Adjustable/can be set
    Not adjustable/can not be set
    CINEMA MODE 
    VIDEO TYPE
    NOISE REDUCTION
    - - -
    - -
    - 
    						
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    IMAGE
    This menu features adjustments relating to picture position,
    aspect ratio, etc.
    ASPECT
    This adjustment allows you to change the dimensions and
    aspect ratio (relationship between width and height) of the
    displayed image. There are five preset aspects available and
    three personalised aspects (with user-settable parameters). You
    can select a different aspect for each source: the selected
    aspect ratio will be automatically called the next time the rela-
    tive source is called.
    You can also select the required aspect ratio by repeatedly
    pressing the 
     key, or by pressing  and a numerical key
    (1...8).
    The following aspects are available.
    NORMAL: projects the image occupying the full height of the
    screen while maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal.
    When the input signal aspect ratio is 4:3 black vertical bands
    are displayed on the right and left of the picture.
    ANAMORPHIC: allows a 16:9 picture to be displayed correctly.
    LETTERBOX: serves to display 4:3 letterbox image (with source
    signal having black bands above and below the picture) so
    that it fills the 16:9 screen and maintains the correct aspect
    ratio.
    PANORAMIC: this aspect stretches the 4:3 image, slightly
    cropping the upper and lower parts.
    Panoramic is ideal for displaying a 4:3 image on the 16:9 screen
    of the Display.
    PIXEL TO PIXEL: this aspect displays the image as it is input without
    adapting it to the screen.
    The image is projected in the centre of the screen and if its
    horizontal and/or vertical dimensions are smaller than the
    display, it is bounded by vertical and/or horizontal black bands.
    USER 1, 2, 3: When none of the preset formulas are suitable, the
    User formulas are available, with the facility for continuous
    horizontal and vertical adjustment of picture size.
    SCREEN CONTROL
    For each aspect chosen, the SCREEN CONTROL command
    allows you to reframe the screen to a variety of aspect ratios
    and screen size, using an appropriate screen-masking inter-
    face connected to the 12 V output socket (please refer to the
    screen manufacture's manual)
    COLOR TEMPERATURE
    Changes the colour balance of the image.
    Colours can be adjusted towards the red end of the spectrum
    (low colour temperature values - expressed in degrees Kelvin)
    or the blue end (high values).
    Colour temperature can be selected with three preset values:
    HIGH (corresponding to approx. 9000 degrees Kelvin), MEDIUM
    (approx. 8000 degrees Kelvin), LOW (approx. 6500 degrees
    Kelvin) and one 
    PERSONAL setting controlled by the user with
    separate adjustments for 
    RED, GREEN and BLUE.
    In the personale color adjustment for all three colors it is possible
    to set  an Offset value and Gain.
    The Offset adjustments have an impact of the low IRE values,
    while the Gain adjustments impact of the higher IRE values.
    Generally, the 
    HIGH value is more suitable for displaying graphic
    images, 
    MEDIUM and LOW for video images.
    These adjustments are reserved for expert users since there is
    a risk of obtaining results that impair projected image quality.
    GAMMA CORRECTION
    Determines the system’s response to the grey scale,
    emphasising or attenuating the different grades of brightness
    (blacks, dark,  medium, light grey, whites) in the projected
    image.
    The 
    GRAPHICS setting is more suitable for computer images,
    while the 
    FILM and VIDEO settings are more suitable for video
    images.
    OVERSCAN
    Remove noise around image. Some sources can produce a
    picture with noise along edges, thanks to the overscan function
    it is possible to drop such imperfections outside the projected
    area. The overscan value can be included between 0 (no
    overscan) and 32 (maximum value). The image maintains in
    any case the aspect.
    POSITION
    Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and
    horizontally. Determines the aspect ratio of the projected image.
    These parameters do not normally require adjustment because
    the system checks the input signal and automatically sets the 
    						
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