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Sim2 Multimedia Grand Cinema C3x Lumis 3d S Projector User Manual
Sim2 Multimedia Grand Cinema C3x Lumis 3d S Projector User Manual
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(which is undesirable if you are using a custom control system). You can change the label of each input (for example assigning the name of the device it is connected to). To rename an input: 1. highlight the input 2. press ● on the remote control to enter Text Entry menu 3. use the ◂ and ▸ keys to underline the character you would like to change 4. enter the desired symbol using keys 1 - 9 on the remote control 5. cycle through steps 3 and 4 until you have finished entering your custom label 6. press ● on the remote control to save the label you have entered, or Esc to discard your changes F1-F2 Keys You can have direct access to some functions through the F1 and F2 keys on the re - mote control. The default assignments are: F1 = Zoom, F2 = Focus. To assign a different function to one of these keys: 1. highlight the function using ▴ or ▾ 2. press F1 or F2 to set the key assigned to that function. Available functions are: • Zoom Activates the optical zoom control, where the ◂ and ▸ keys zoom out and in respectively. By pressing ● on the remote control a specific internal test pattern is displayed. This is the default function for key F1 . • Focus Once selected, ◂ and ▸ allow the image to be focused. By pressing ● on the remote control a pattern a specific internal test pattern is displayed. This is the default function for key F2 . • Blank Turns off the video signal on-screen. Press Esc to restore video to the screen. • Gamma correction Activates Gamma Correction quick menu. Use ▴ or ▾ to cycle through available Gamma tables. • Freeze Turns on or off picture still mode. Source Information When enabled ( Yes ), the projector displays information about the current input signal every time a new signal is detected. If disabled ( No ) no information is displayed. Help Menu When enabled, the Help bar (providing tips for menu navigation) is displayed at the bottom of the main menu. OSD Background Selects the background of the OSD ( Clear or Solid ). OSD Position Changes the location for the display of the Main Menu OSD. To select one of the nine preset positions: • press 1 - 9 on the remote control To create a custom position: 1. select the preset that is closest to the desired position 4 Operation Lumis 3D - S User Guide 31
2. use ◂ , ▸ , ▴ or ▾ for a finer adjustment Note: Avoid locations too close to corners or edges to prevent cropping of larger menus. OSD Display Timeout Sets duration OSD is visible after the last event. Adjust in 10 second increments from 10 to 200 seconds. Memories You can store and recall at a later time up to six different sets of values (Memories) per input type, so that you have customized setups for each viewing condition. Each memory saves the main image settings that are available for a given input type. Refer to Table 4.5 for details. Table 4.5 Settings Video RGB/YPrPb Graphics RGB HDMI 1/2 2D HDMI 1/2 3D Brightness ● ● ● ● Contrast ● ● ● ● Color ● ● ● 1 ● 1 Sharpness ● ● ● ● Sharpness Mode ● ● ● Filter ● Cinema Mode ● ● Noise Reduction ● ● ● DynamicBlack ● ● ● PureMotion ● ● ● Aspect ● ● ● ● 2 Color Primaries ● ● ● ● Color White ● ● ● ● Gamma ● ● ● ● Lamp Power ● ● ● ● Variable Iris ● ● ● ● 3D Input Format ● Notes: 1. YPrPb only 2. See Table 4.2 on page 22 for more information The Memory Management function menu page is activated by pressing the Memory key on the remote control. Save Current Settings To save the current settings for the active input in Memory ( 1-6) : 1. press the Memory key on the remote to display Memories menu 2. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight the desired memory 4 Operation Lumis 3D - S User Guide 32
3. press ● to open the corresponding pull-down menu 4. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight Save current settings 5. press ▸ to execute The confirmation message “ Current settings saved in Memory (1-6) ” is displayed. The icon at the left of the memory name now indicates that custom values are stored. If desired, repeat the steps above to save additional memories in different locations. Note: You can change the name of each memory. See “ Rename ” below for details. Recall To recall the settings for the current input you have previously saved in a Memory: 1. press the Memory key on the remote to display Memories menu 2. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight the desired memory 3. press ▸ to execute The confirmation message “ Memory (1-6) recalled ” is displayed. The last memory you have recalled becomes the active memory for the current input (the memory that is automatically recalled each time that input is selected). If this behavior is not desired: 1. recall the desired memory as described above 2. select Auto (the line numbered 0 in the Memory menu) and press ▸ Note: I f you are using a custom control system, discrete codes for recalling Memories are available. Save Initial Settings To restore factory-default settings for a previously saved memory: 1. press the Memory key on the remote to display Memories menu 2. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight the desired memory 3. press ● to open the corresponding pull-down menu 4. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight Save initial settings 5. press ▸ to execute The confirmation message “ Initial settings saved in Memory (1-6) ” is displayed. The memory icon now indicates that the memory does not store custom values. Note: The other memories are unaffected. Rename To change the name of each memory: 1. press the Memory key on the remote to display Memories menu 2. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight the desired memory 3. press ● to open the corresponding pull-down menu 4. press ▴ and ▾ to highlight Rename 5. press ● on the remote control to enter Text Entry menu 6. use ◂ and ▸ to underline the character you would like to change 7. enter the desired symbol using 1 - 9 on the remote control 8. cycle through steps 6. and 7. until you have finished entering your custom la - bel 9. press ● on the remote control to save the label you have entered, or Esc to discard your changes 4 Operation Lumis 3D - S User Guide 33
Important: When you enter the Memories menu, a copy of the current setting for the active input is saved in a temporary memory, numbered 0 and called Auto . After re - calling one or more memories for the current input, you will be able to revert to Auto settings at any time, provided that you do not exit Memory menu by pressing Esc . Info Displays a summary of the projector settings This function is displayed by pressing Info on the remote control. Quick Menus The quick menus provide access to the main adjustments that affect image quality without opening the main menu. The adjustments Brightness , Contrast , Color , Tint , Sharpness , Filter and Noise Reduction will appear on after the other in the lower part of the screen by pressing ▴ or ▾ . Messages The following messages may appear on your screen: • No signal . The projector does not recognize any signal applied to the selected input. In this case: ◦ make sure the selected input is connected to a video or graphic signal and that this source is functioning correctly. ◦ check the condition of the cables used to connect the system to the vari - ous sources. ◦ make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compat - ible with the system technical specifications and, in particular, with those of the selected input. • Out of range . This message appears when either the resolution or the vertic - al/horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds system specifications (for example a QXGA graphic signal). 4 Operation Lumis 3D - S User Guide 34
5 Troubleshooting The projector does not turn on • Make sure the main power switch (at the rear of the projector) is in the On position. • Ensure the projector is connected to an electrical outlet and the outlet is working. • Check the fuse located near the AC receptacle on the right hand side of the projector. • Replace the fuse with one of the same type and rating (T 10 A L H 250 V). • If the fuse blows repeatedly, contact an authorized technical center. Lamp does not turn on • If the projector is cooling down (indicator light flashing green and red), wait until cooling is complete. After Standby mode is entered (indicator light solid red), turn projector on again. • The lamp may have overheated. Check that the air inlets and outlets are not blocked and that room temperature is within specifications. Wait at least 30 minutes and then turn the projector back on. • Check the Status Display for any errors. Contact your SIM2 Authorized Dealer for assistance if the error persists. • Lamp may need replacement. Contact your SIM2 Authorized Dealer for assist - ance. “No Signal ” Message is displayed • Make sure the correct Input is selected. • Make sure the desired video source is on and its output is configured cor - rectly. • Check cable connection from the desired video source to the projector. Remote control does not work • When using the remote, point it directly at the front of the projector. • Remove any obstacles between the remote and the infrared sensor in the front of the projector. • Make sure the remote control batteries are in good condition and are inserted correctly. 3D content cannot be displayed • Turn the projector off and the 3D source off. • Ensure your source is 3D compatible and the 3D output is enabled. Ensure 1080p resolution and 24 Hz options are enabled in the 3D source to enjoy full HD 3D viewing. (See your 3D source user guide). • Turn the projector on first and then turn the 3D source on. Try to play 3D con - tent again. • Ensure your glasses are switched on and set to SIM2 3D mode. 5 Troubleshooting Lumis 3D - S User Guide 35
3D content is displayed as two near-identical images • If they are next to each other, press the 3D key on the remote control and then choose Side by Side 3D Input Format. • If they are one above the other, press the 3D key on the remote control and then choose Top and Bottom 3D Input Format. 3D image lacks depth • Press the 3D key on the remote control, highlight the 3D Left/Right setting and then choose the value (either Normal or Swapped) that restores the correct sense of depth in the image. HDMI Connection Issues • 3D requires a substantial data throughput therefore use a good quality High Speed HDMI cable – with or without Ethernet. • Avoid using excessively long HDMI cables as this contributes to poor connec - tion issues. ◦ Cable lengths over 10 m are not recommended. ◦ Avoid using HDMI cables that have illuminated plugs or active systems that draw on the 5 V supply rail. If the 5 V drops lower than 4.7 V you will not get any picture! • Sparkles of random color on screen. This usually means that the cable doesn’t have the bandwidth capabilities to handle the signal. ◦ Try changing the cable or use a shorter cable. ◦ Try using a lower resolution for example if you are using 1080p try switch - ing to 1080i. If this solves the problem the cable is the likely culprit. • When switching inputs on either the projector or the AV Receiver/Processor sometimes the picture is either green or pink. This usually means the incor - rect color standard has been selected. This is sent automatically every time you switch HDMI inputs but sometimes the information is not received by the display. ◦ Reselect input, if problem persists disconnect the HDMI cable to either the display or output of the receiver and reconnect – this instigate a hot- plug detect and should resolve the issue. ◦ If the problem persists check with your AV receiver/processor/Blu - ray manufacturer for the latest software updates. ◦ Try a different HDMI cable. • Snowy picture. This means that the HDCP system has not authorized the play - back of the material. ◦ Usually re-selecting the input will resolve the problem. ◦ If the problem persists then it is more than likely to be cable related. Try other cables. ◦ Try bypassing other product in the system chain. For example connect the Blu - ray player direct to the projector. 5 Troubleshooting Lumis 3D - S User Guide 36
6 Specifications Projection Type Digital Light Processing (DLP), 3-chip DLP Type: 0.95 in., 1920 x 1080, DC4 Optical Engine Die cast, based on SIM2 patented ALPHAPATH Projection Lens High-quality glass Throw ratio: T1: 1.37-1.66:1 T2: 1.75-2.48:1 T3: 2.54-3.90:1 Lens shift Manual (Vertical, up to +50% of image height with standard lens) Zoom and Focus Motorized (controlled via remote control and OSD) Lamp High pressure 280 W (dimmable to 230 W) Inputs 1 x Composite Video (RCA) 1 x Component - Analog YPrPB/RGBS (4 x RCA) 1 x RGBHV (D-Sub 15 - pin female) 2 x HDMI 1.4 with 3D, DeepColor and InstaPort Controls IR remote Keypad on rear panel RS-232 Serial commands Communication Ports 1 x USB 1.1 (type B) for serial commands and firmware upgrade 1 x RS232 (female D - Sub 9 - pin) for serial commands and firmware upgrade Outputs 1 x VESA DIN - 3 for 3D sync Out 1 x 12 V 100 mA jack for system on/off 1 x 12 V 100 mA jack for 4:3/16:9 aspect ratio 1 x 12 V 100 mA jack for anamorphic lens driving Frequency Horizontal: 15-80 kHz Vertical: 24-30 Hz and 48-120 Hz 6 Specifications Lumis 3D - S User Guide 37
Video Standards Composite: NTSC 3.58/4.43, PAL B/G/H/I/M/N/60, SECAM (automatically selected) Components/RGBHV: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i 50/60, 720p 50/60, 1080p 24/25/30/50/60, VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA HDMI: 480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 1080i 50/60, 720p 50/60, 1080p 24/25/30/50/60, VGA, SVGA, XGA 3D Formats All HDMI 1.4a mandatory formats A ll DVB formats O thers (refer to Table 4.1 ) Aspect Ratios Normal (Full Height), Anamorphic, Letterbox, Panoramic, Pixel to pixel, Subtitle, User (3) Color Gamut Includes REC 709, fully adjustable with presets (HDTV, EBU, SMPTE-C) Power Requirement: 100-240 V AC ±10% @ 48-62 Hz Operating Consumption: 440 W Standby Consumption: < 1 W Size and Weight Depth: 455 mm (17.9 in.) Width: 460 mm (18.1 in.) Height: 210 mm (8.3 in.) Weight: 11 kg (24.3 lb.) approx. Temperature Operating: 10° C to 35° C Storage: -15° C to 55° C Certifications Low Voltage Directive: EN 60950 - 1/UL60950 EMC Directives: EN 55022, EN 55022 A1 A2, EN61000 - 3 - 2, EN61000 - 3 - 3 6 Specifications Lumis 3D - S User Guide 38
7 Projection Distances 1.78:1 (16:9) Screen Screen Projection Distance Vertical Offset (m)T1 ( 1.37-1.66:1 ) T2 ( 1.75-2.48:1) T3 ( 2.54-3.90:1 ) Diagonal Size (in.) Width (m) Height (m) Min (m) Max (m) Min (m) Max (m) Min (m) Max (m) 100 2.21 1.25 3.03 3.73 3.92 5.22 5.76 8.63 0.62 120 2.66 1.49 3.65 4.48 4.72 6.38 6.91 10.36 0.75 150 3.32 1.87 4.58 5.62 5.93 8.24 8.63 12.95 0.93 180 3.98 2.24 5.52 6.76 7.13 9.96 10.36 15.54 1.12 200 4.43 2.49 6.14 7.52 7.94 11.07 11.51 17.27 1.25 220 4.87 2.74 6.75 8.28 8.74 12.18 12.66 18.99 1.37 250 5.53 3.11 7.68 9.41 9.96 13.84 14.39 21.58 1.56 280 6.20 3.49 8.60 10.56 11.15 15.50 16.12 24.17 1.74 300 6.64 3.74 9.22 11.32 11.94 16.60 17.27 25.90 1.87 Screen Projection Distance Vertical Offset (in.)T1 ( 1.37-1.66:1 ) T2 ( 1.75-2.48:1) T3 ( 2.54-3.90:1 ) Diagonal Size (in.) Width (in.) Height (in.) Min (ft.) Max (ft.) Min (ft.) Max (ft.) Min (ft.) Max (ft.) 100 87.2 49.0 9.9 12.2 12.9 17.1 18.9 28.3 24.5 120 104.6 58.8 12.0 14.7 15.5 20.9 22.7 34.0 29.4 150 130.7 73.5 15.0 18.4 19.5 27.0 28.3 42.5 36.8 180 156.9 88.2 18.1 22.2 23.4 32.7 34.0 51.0 44.1 200 174.3 98.1 20.1 24.7 26.0 36.3 37.8 56.6 49.0 220 191.7 107.9 22.1 27.2 28.7 40.0 41.5 62.3 53.9 250 217.9 122.6 25.2 30.9 32.7 45.4 47.2 70.8 61.3 280 244.0 137.3 28.2 34.6 36.6 50.8 52.9 79.3 68.6 300 261.5 147.1 30.2 37.1 39.2 54.5 56.7 85.0 73.5 7 Projection Distances Lumis 3D - S User Guide 39
8 Dimensions Lumis 3D - S dimensions in millimeters and (inches). 8 Dimensions Lumis 3D - S User Guide 40