Sim2 Multimedia Projector Ht500 Link User Manual
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9 4 INSTALLATION POSITIONING THE TWO UNITS The HT500LINK system consists of two separate units (the DigiOptic™ Image Processor and the Projector), each of which is equipped with a power cable; the two units are interconnected by a 20 m fibre optic cable. DIGIOPTIC ™ IMAG E PR OCE SSOROFFON Fig.6 POSITIONING PROJECTOR Position the projector on a stable, suitable platform or utilise the optional bracket for a fixed ceiling installation. CAUTION: In the case of ceiling...
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10 Protective cap Separation point Cable Fibre Connector Ferrule CONNECTING THE TWO UNITS The system can be fully controlled using the supplied IR (infra - red) remote control handset. There is a single remote control for both the DigiOptic™ Image Processor and the Projector; the remote control can be directed towards either unit since they are both equipped with an IR sensor. The connection between the two units is made with a single cable containing three fibre optic cables each...
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11 To activate an electric motorised screen a 12 Volt output is provided at the rear of the DigiOptic™ Image Processor. This can be connected to a screen interface unit, which can be supplied by screen manufacturers (Fig.10). Fig.10 The output is activated (Voltage: 12 Vdc) when the Projector is switched on and is de-activated (no Voltage output) when the projector is in stand-by mode. Some manufacturers offer screen-masking systems to help frame the projected...
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12 Table 1 DigiOptic™ Image Processor Connector Y (green)Y Cr (red)P C b ( blue) R Y R - Y Y V PBB - Y U V ideo signa l sou rce connector VIDEO 1 2 These inputs should be connected to a Composite Video signal (CVBS) by means of a cable with an RCA connector. The connector on the source is usually yellow and is frequently labelled VIDEO. Although other types of signals are preferable (since they allow better picture quality), this is still the most common type of output, and nearly all...
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13 DVI-D 11 This input allows you to advantage from the quality of the digital images . If your source is equipped with a DVI-D output, YCrCb or RGB connect it to this input to exploit the quality of the HT500LINK system. HDMI 12 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 in- tegrates a multichannel audio signal with the uncompressed high...
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15 The HT500LINK system consists of the Projector and the Di- giOptic™ Image Processor (which is also the system control centre). The DigiOptic™ Image Processor sends commands to the Projector and receives operating status information from the Projector and function commands from the user. The system can be controlled from either the remote control (via the infrared sen - sors on the DigiOptic™ Image Processor and on the Projector) or the keypad located on the rear of the...
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16 123- CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 500 L I NKRC I 2005LIGHT Typically, the picture will appear after 15-20 seconds. Pressing a key from 1-9 on the remote control selects the corresponding input; pressing 0 selects the input active at the time the system was last switched off. If the system is switched on very soon after it was last switched off, the lamp may fail to come on because it is too hot. In this case just wait a few minutes to allow the lamp to cool. Switching the system off...
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17 7 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control transmits commands to the system by infrared signals. There are three infrared sensors, one at the front of the Projector, one at the rear of the Projector and one on the front panel of the DigiOptic™ Image Processor. 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. 16). Avoid placing obstructions...
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18 Inputs 1 VIDEO 1 2 VIDEO 2 3 S- VIDEO 3 4 S- VIDEO 4 5 C OMP/RGB 5 6 COMP/RGB 6 7 C OMP/RGB 7 8 C O MP/RGB 8 9 GRAPH RGB 9 10 GRAPH RGB 10 11 DVI-D 11 12 HDMI 12 1 2 3 4 5 YC r C b 32k H z 6 RGB S 15 kHz 7 Y CrCb 8 YC r C b 15k H z 9 10 11 Y C rC b 12 Inputs 1 2 3 4 5 YC r C b 32k H z 6 RGB S 15 kHz 7 Y CrCb 8 YC r C b 15k H z 9 10 11 Y C rC b 12 Y C rC b AutoSync Y C rCb 1 5 K Hz Y C rCb RGB...