Sim2 Multimedia Projector Ht380 User Manual
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21 TEST PATTERNS Displays a series of five test patterns, which are useful when installing the system and checking basic functions. Use the ◀ and ▶ keys to browse through the test patterns (Fig. 27). iNiTiAL SETTiNgS Reconfigures the projector to original factor y settings except Position, Orientation, Y/C Delay, Zoom and Focus (Fig. 28). MENUS LANgUAgE It allow to select the languages available for the On Screen Display menus. iNPUTS LiST In order to make the HT380...
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22 same key as before. Use the ▲ key to switch from upper case to lower case characters. Cancel errors with ▼ once you have selected the character in question. Once you have terminated the text input procedure confirm your text and save it by pres- sing the MENU+ key on the remote control. If you wish to cancel the modifications, press MENU- on the remote control. f1-f2 keys The remote control is equipped with two keys (F1 and F2) which are associated with various different functions. The screen has...
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23 making a total of 24 different available Memories. The image parameters that can be saved/recalled by the Memories management system are the following: image Picture BRIGHTNESS ASPECT CONTRAST COLOUR TEMPERATURE COLOUR OVERSCAN TINT GAMMA SHARPNESS...
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24 Save memory To save the image parameter current values in memor y 1, move the cursor to line ‘1’ with the ▼ and ▲ ‚ keys and open the pull-down menu by pressing the ◀ key (Fig.33). Now select Save current settings. To confirm the operation, the message Current settings saved in Memor y. Memories 2...6 can be saved using the same procedure. 0 Auto 3 S MEMORIA 1 -EMORIES Save current settings Save initial settings Rename 2 I 1 S Fig.33 Recalling a memory To...
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25 iNfO Displays the current status of the projector and information concerning the projected video/graphic signal. This function is displayed on pressing the key on the remote control (or, in the absence of the On Screen Display, the ▶ key on the keypad). QUiCK MENUS The quick menus provide access to the main adjustments that affect image quality without calling the main menu. Brightness, CONTRAST, COLOUR, TINT, SHARPNESSand FILTER adjustments appear at the bottom of the screen one...
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26 11 TROUBLEShOOTiNg gUiDE No power (LEDs always Off) • Check that the units’ power switches are set to I. • Check that the power cables are correctly connected to the units’ power sockets. • Check the condition of the fuse located on the power socket on the rear of the projector. • Replace the fuse located on the projector’s power socket with an identical type (T 3,15A H). • If the fuse blows repeatedly, seek technical assistance from your nearest Dealer. Lamp fails to switch on •...
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27 You can purchase the following optional accessories at your Dealer: - CEILING MOUNT KIT A range of lenses are available from our dealers to satisfy var ying installation and projection distance needs. See the Additional Information chapter for greater details on projection distance and enlargement ratios. Always contact our service centre to have the lens replaced. 12 OPTiONAL ACCESSORiES Use only original or SiM2 Multimedia approved accessories. warning: for...
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28 ELECTRONiCS input signals: • COMPOSITE VIDEO (CVBS) gold plated RCA connectors 1,0 Vpp / 75 Ω, negative synchronisation • 1 S-VIDEO (Y/C) 4-pole mini-DIN connector Y: 1.0 Vpp / 75 Ω, negative synchronisation C: 0.286 Vpp / 75 Ω, [ nominal NTSC burst level] 0.3 Vpp / 75 Ω [nominal PAL, SECAM burst level] • 1 COMPONENTS (Y/Pr/Pb/) - RGBS 1 set of 4 RCA connectors - Component signals Y: 1.0 Vpp / 75 Ω, negative or 3 level...
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30 Min projection distance 16/9 2,3 90” 2,7 107 ” 3,2 126 ” 3,6 144 ” 4,1 162 ” 4,6 180 ” 5,0 198 ” 5,5 215 ” 6,8 2 70” 8,2 323 ” 9,1 3 60” 11,4 449” Max projection distance 1,1 44” 1,3 52” 1,6 61” 1,8 70” 2,0 78” 2,2 87” 2,4 96” 2, 7 105” 3,3 13 1” 4,0 15 7” 4,4 174” 5,5 217” m in. m in. m in. 1,7 66” 2,0 79” 2,4 93” 2,7 106” 3,0 119 ” 3,4 132”...