Sim2 Multimedia Ht300 Xtra H Projector User Manual
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29 B DIMENSIONS unit: mm (inches) C PROJECTION DISTANCES Follow the table below to determine the optimal projection distance “L” between the screen and the center of the lens. This will help you to obtain the desired screen size.The manual lens shift adjustments allows the projected image to be moved vertically, up or down, in relation to the centre of the screen (Fig.37b). If the distance “H” between the centre of the screen and the centre of the lens exceed Hmax, it is necessary to tilt the projector and use the digital keystone to correct the image projected. H H LL (Fig.37b) (Fig.37a) 74 352 174 102 318
30 Screen Screen size width (diagonal) min L Hmax max L Hmax Min projection distance 4/3 3,4 11’0” 4,0 13’2” 4,7 15’7” 5,4 17’7” 6,0 19’9” 6,7 22’0” 8,0 26’5” 10,1 33’0” 12,1 39’7” 13,4 44’0” -- -- Max projection distance 1,0 40” 1,2 48” 1,4 56” 1,6 64” 1,8 72” 2,0 80” 2,4 96” 3,1 120” 3,7 144” 4,1 160” 4,5 166” 5,1 200” m in. m ft. in.m ft. in. 0,3 1’ 1” 0,4 1’ 4” 0,5 1’ 7” 0,5 1’ 10” 0,6 2’ 0” 0,7 2’ 3” 0,8 2’ 8” 1,0 3’ 4” 1,2 4’ 1” 1,4 4’ 6” 1,5 4’ 11” 1,7 5’ 8”m ft. in. 0,5 1’ 7” 0,6 1’ 10” 0,7 2’ 2” 0,8 2’ 6” 0,8 2’ 9” 0,9 3’ 1” 1,1 3’ 8” 1,4 4’ 8” 1,7 5’ 7” 1,9 6’ 2” -- -- 2,4 8’0” 2,9 9’7” 3,4 11’2” 3,9 12’6” 4,4 14’4” 4,9 16’0” 5,8 19’2” 7,3 23’11” 8,8 28’9” 9,7 31’11” 10,7 35’1” 12,2 39’11” 50 60 70 80 90 100 120’ 150 180 200 220 250in. m ft. in. Screen Screen size width (diagonal) min L Hmax max L Hmax Min projection distance 16/9 2,7 9’0” 3,3 10’9” 3,8 12’7” 4,4 14’4” 4,9 16’2” 5,5 17’11” 6,6 21’7” 8,2 26’11” 9,9 32’4” 11,0 35’11” 12,0 39’6” 13,7 44’11” Max projection distance 1,1 44” 1,3 52” 1,6 61” 1,8 70” 2,0 78” 2,2 87” 2,7 105” 3,3 131” 4,0 157” 4,4 174” 4,9 192” 5,5 218” m in. m ft. in.m ft. in. 0,3 0’ 11” 0,3 1’ 1” 0,4 1’ 3” 0,4 1’ 6” 0,5 1’ 8” 0,6 1’ 10” 0,7 2’ 3” 0,8 2’ 9” 1,0 3’ 4” 1,1 3’ 8” 1,2 4’ 1” 1,4 4’ 7”m ft. in. m ft. in. 0,4 1’ 3” 0,5 1’ 6” 0,5 1’ 9” 0,6 2’ 0” 0,7 2’ 3” 0,8 2’ 6” 0,9 3’ 1” 1,2 3’ 9” 1,4 4’ 7” 1,5 5’ 1” 1,7 5’ 6” 1,9 6’ 4” 2,0 6’6” 2,4 7’10” 2,8 9’1” 3,2 10’5” 3,6 11’9” 4,0 13’1” 4,8 15’8” 6,0 19’7” 7,2 23’6” 8,0 26’1” 8,8 28’9” 9,9 32’7” 50 60 70 80 90 100 120’ 150 180 200 220 250in. Projection distance table HT 300 XTRA-H Projection distance table HT 300 XTRA-H
31 Projection distance table HT 280 Projection distance table HT 280Screen Screen size width (diagonal) min L Hmax max L Hmax Min projection distance 16/9 3,4 11’2” 4,1 13’5” 4,8 15’7” 5,5 17’9” 6,2 20’2” 6,8 22’4” 7,5 24’7” 8,2 26’9” 10,3 33’6” 12,3 40’4” 13,7 44’9” Max projection distance 1,1 43” 1,3 51” 1,6 63” 1,8 71” 279” 2,2 87” 2,4 94” 2,6 102” 3,3 130” 4 157” 4,4 173” m in. m ft. in.m ft. in. 0,4 1’ 5” 0,5 1’ 9” 0,6 2’ 0” 0,7 2’ 4” 0,8 2’ 7” 0,9 2’ 10” 1,0 3’ 1” 1,0 3’ 5” 1,3 4’ 3” 1,6 5’ 2” 1,7 5’ 9”m ft. in. m ft. in. 0,6 2’ 0” 0,7 2’ 4” 0,8 2’ 9” 1,0 3’ 2” 1,1 3’ 7” 1,2 3’ 11” 1,3 4’ 4” 1,4 4’ 9” 1,8 6’ 0” 2,2 7’ 1” 2,4 7’ 11” 2,5 8’1” 3,0 9’7” 3,5 11’3” 4,0 13’0” 4,4 14’6” 4,9 16’2” 5,4 17’8” 5,9 19’4” 7,4 24’3” 8,9 29’2” 9,9 32’4” 50 60 70 80 90 100 110’ 120 150 180 200in. Screen Screen size width (diagonal) min L Hmax max L Hmax Min projection distance 4/3 4,2 13’8” 5,1 16’6” 5,9 19’3” 6,7 22’1” 7,6 24’9” 8,4 27’6” 9,3 30’4” 10,1 33’1” 12,6 41’4” -- -- Max projection distance 139” 1,2 47” 1,4 55” 1,6 63” 1,8 71” 279” 2,2 87” 2,4 94” 3 118” 3,6 142” 4 157” m in. m ft. in.m ft. in. 0,5 1’ 9” 0,7 2’ 2” 0,8 2’ 6” 0,9 2’ 10” 1,0 3’ 2” 1,1 3’ 6” 1,2 3’ 11” 1,3 4’ 3” 1,6 5’ 3” 1,9 6’ 4” 2,2 7’ 3”m ft. in. m ft. in. 0,7 2’ 5” 0,9 2’ 11” 1,0 3’ 5” 1,2 3’ 11” 1,3 4’ 5” 1,5 4’ 10” 1,6 5’ 5” 1,8 5’ 10” 2,2 7’ 3” -- -- 3,0 9’7” 3,7 12’1” 4,3 14’1” 4,9 16’0” 5,5 18’0” 6,1 20’0” 6,7 22’0” 7,3 24’0” 9,1 30’0” 11,0 36’0” 12,2 40’0” 50 60 70 80 90 100 110’ 120 150 180 200in.
32 D ON SCREEN MENU LAYOUT Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Filter Cinema Mode Video Type Video S-Video [NTSC] YCrCb15kHz RGBS 15kHzRGBS RGB Grafico HDMI™ Film Video GraphicsNormal Anamorphic Letterbox Panoramic Pixel to Pixel User 1 User 2 User 3High Medium Low User Horizontal Ve r t i c a l Screen control Horizontal Ve r t i c a l Screen control Horizontal Ve r t i c a l Screen control Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset Red Gain Green Gain Blue GainBrightness Contrast Sharpness Sharpness Mode Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Sharpness Mode Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Filter Cinema Mode Video Type Noise reductionNoise reduction Video S-Video [PAL, SECAM] Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan HDMI™ Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Position Y/C DelayAspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan PositionAspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Position Frequency PhaseVideo S-VideoYCrCb 15kHz RGBS 15kHzYCrCbYCrCb RGB RGB Grafico Image Picture AspectColor TemperatureGamma Correction Not active Auto Manual Flesh tone correction On Off Flesh tone correction On Off Value Overscan
33 Orientation Keystone Lens Power ON Test patterns Initial settingsFloor Floor-rear Ceiling Ceiling-rear Setup Horizontal HorizontalZoom Focus Auto Stand-by Language Source list F1/F2 keys Source info OSD background OSD Position OSD Timeout Menu Zoom Focua Magnification Blank Color temperature Gamma correctionYes No Italiano English Français Español Deusch Português F1 F2 Active Yes No Name Cancel Confirm Edit source name ()?@ 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5MNO 6 PQRS 7 - + TUV 8 0WXYZ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 S-VIDEO 4 GRAPHICS RGB 3 COMPONENT / RGBS 1 VIDEO 1 2 3 4 S-VIDEO 2 GRAPH RGB 4 COMP RGB 3 VIDEO 1 5 5HDMI HDMI 5
34 Memories Cancel Confirm Edit memory name ()?@ 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5MNO 6 PQRS 7 - + TUV 8 0WXYZ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 Auto 3 S MEMORY 3 Memories 2 S MEMORY 2 1 S MEMORY 1Save current settings Save initial settings Rename
35 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 3 PACKAGING AND CONTENTS 6 4 INSTALLATION 7 5 SWITCHING ON AND OFF THE PROJECTOR 9 Switch on from stand-by 9 Switching off and returning to stand-by 10 6 CONNECTIONS 10 Composite video input 11 S-VIDEO Input 11 VGA input 11 RGB/YCrCb Input 11 HDMI™12 Motorised projection screen output 12 232 interface connector 13 7 KEYBOARD PAD 13 8 REMOTE CONTROL 14 9 ON SCREEN MENUS 15 INDEX Source selection 15 Main menu 15 Picture 16 Image 18 Set up 20 Menu 21 Memories 23 Info 24 Quick menus 24 Messages 24 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE24 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE25 12 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES26 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS27 B DIMENSIONS29 C PROJECTION DISTANCES29 D ON SCREEN MENU LAYOUT32
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