Sim2 HT200 Manual

Sim2 HT200 Manual

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1
WARNINGS ........................................................................................................................ 4
2
PACKAGING AND CONTENTS ........................................................................................... 5
3
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 5
4
SAFETY WARNINGS ............................................................................................................ 6
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PROJECTOR'S DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... 8
6
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 8
7
PROJECTION DISTANCES .................................................................................................. 9
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LED: DESCRIPTION AND SWITCHING ON ...................................................................... 12
8.1
Switch on from stand-by ......................................................................................... 13
8.2
Switching off and returning to stand-by ................................................................ 13
8.3
Failure of the lamp to light ...................................................................................... 13
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DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS .................................................................................. 13
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INPUT SIGNALS ................................................................................................................. 14
10.1 Composite video input ............................................................................................. 14
10.2 S-Video input ............................................................................................................ 14
10.3 VGA input .................................................................................................................. 14
10.4 RGB/YCrCb input ..................................................................................................... 14
10.5 Remote input interface connecting cable .............................................................. 14
10.6 Motorised projection screen output ....................................................................... 15
10.7 RS232 interface connector ...................................................................................... 15
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REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 16
11.1 Remote control functions ........................................................................................ 16
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DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYBOARD PAD ........................................................................ 17
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MENU DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 18
13.1 Picture ...................................................................................................................... 18
13.1.1 Brightness ..................................................................................................... 18
13.1.2 Contrast ......................................................................................................... 18
13.1.3 Color .............................................................................................................. 18
13.1.4 Tint ................................................................................................................. 18
13.1.5 Sharpness ..................................................................................................... 18
13.1.6 Video Type ..................................................................................................... 18
13.2 Image adjustments ................................................................................................... 18
13.2.1 Position .......................................................................................................... 18
13.2.2 Aspect ........................................................................................................... 19
13.2.2.1 Normal ............................................................................................. 19
13.2.2.2 Anamorphic ..................................................................................... 19
13.2.2.3 Letterbox ......................................................................................... 19
13.2.2.4 User 1, 2, 3 ...................................................................................... 19
13.2.3 Frequency /phase .......................................................................................... 19
13.2.3.1 Frequency ....................................................................................... 19
13.2.3.2 Phase .............................................................................................. 19
13.2.4 Standard Video .............................................................................................. 19
13.2.5 Advanced settings ......................................................................................... 20
13.2.5.1 Colour temperature ......................................................................... 20
13.2.5.2 Gamma correction (HT 250 only) .................................................... 20
13.2.5.3 Y/C delay ......................................................................................... 21
13.2.6 Magnification ................................................................................................. 21
13.3 Set up ...................................................................................................................... 21
13.3.1 Orientation ..................................................................................................... 21
13.3.2 Keystone ....................................................................................................... 21
13.3.3 Projection lens ............................................................................................... 22
13.3.4 Test patterns .................................................................................................. 22
13.3.5 Factory defaults ............................................................................................. 22
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13.4.1 Language ...................................................................................................... 22
13.4.2 OSD position ................................................................................................. 22
13.4.3 OSD background ........................................................................................... 22
13.4.4 OSD timeout .................................................................................................. 22
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INPUT SELECTION ............................................................................................................ 23
15.1 Projector inputs ........................................................................................................ 23
15.2 Remote inputs (RI2) ................................................................................................. 23
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................... 23
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................................................... 24
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MESSAGES ...................................................................................................................... 26
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................... 26
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COMPATIBILITY ................................................................................................................. 26
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 27
GENERAL INDEX
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HT 200/250

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    13.4.3 OSD background ... 22 13.4.4 OSD timeout ... 22 INFO ... 23 INPUT SELECTION ... 23 15.1 Projector inputs ... 23 15.2 Remote inputs (RI2) ... 23 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ... 23 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ... 24 MESSAGES ... 26 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ...
  • Page 2: Warnings

    Refer to trained, authorised personnel for technical assistance. ATTENTION: Prior to switching on the projector please read each chapter of this manual carefully as this manual provides basic instructions for using the projector.
  • Page 3: Packaging And Contents

    The long throw projection lens has been designed to allow the position of the projector to be located behind the viewer, similar to that of a real cinema The carton should contain the following: projector remote control, four 1.5V, AAA batteries (for re-...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    (where applicable). To save energy, switch off the projector by using the power switch at the rear; in stand-by (red light on) the projector continues to draw a minimal amount of power...
  • Page 5 Always position the projector on a stable, suitable surface, away from direct heat sources. Do not touch the surface of the projection lens. Do not rest the projector on the side panels or on the rear panel when in operation Fig. 12...
  • Page 6: Projector's Description

    LOCATION OF PROJECTOR AND SCREEN The long throw projection lens has been designed to allow the position of the projector to be located behind the viewer, similar to that of a real cinema Position the projector on a stable, suitable platform or utilise the optional bracket for a fixed ceiling or wall installation.
  • Page 7: Projection Distances

    7 PROJECTION DISTANCES Follow the table below to determine the optimal projection distance (between the screen and the center of the lens). This will help you to obtain the desired screen size HT 200 Screen size Screen (diagonal) width 10.3 HT 250 Screen size...
  • Page 8 HT 200/250 PROJECTION DISTANCE (HT 200) 13 (42’8") 12 (39’4") 11 (36’1") 10 (32’10") 9 (29’6") 8 (26’3") 7 (23’) 6 (19’8") 5 (16’5") 4 (13’2") 3 (9’10") 2 (6’7") PROJECTION DISTANCE (HT 250) 13 (42’8") 12 (39’4") 11 (36’1") 10 (32’10") 9 (29’6") 8 (26’3")
  • Page 9 To activate an electric motorised screen a 12 Volt output is provided at the rear of the projector or with the optional Remote Input Interface. This can be connected to a screen interface unit, which can be supplied by screen manufacturers Fig.
  • Page 10: Led: Description And Switching On

    (Fig. 28) on the projector The screen-masking interface can be connected to output , at the rear of the projector, or on the optional Remo- te Input Interface. - Rear projection: the screen must be translucent. - Front projection: preferably, use a screen with black, non-reflecting borders, which will perfectly frame the projected image.
  • Page 11: Switch On From Stand-By

    8.2 SWITCHING OFF AND RETURNING TO STAND-BY By remote control: press By keyboard: press key When switching off, the projector goes in to stand-by (red and green LED flashing) memorising the input selection at the time of switch-off. The fans will continue to work until the lamp has cooled down.
  • Page 12: Input Signals

    40-100 Hz. Computer Resolutions of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA can be displayed. The true native resolution of the HT200 is SVGA (800 x 600) and the true native resolution of the HT250 is XGA (1024 x 768). 10.4 RGB/YCRCB INPUT Fig.
  • Page 13: Motorised Projection Screen Output

    (refer to screen manufacturer for further information). 10.7 RS232 INTERFACE CONNECTOR Fig. 40 It is possible to control the projector through a personal computer. 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...
  • Page 14: Remote Control Description

    Direct input selection OSD off DOWN arrow key RIGHT arrow key OSD ON Menus selection Not active on this model Displays the selected input’s information and the projector status Activates the video recorder signal’s filter Image aspect ratio selection Fig. 43...
  • Page 15: Description Of The Keyboard Pad

    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. Avoid placing obstructions between the remote control and the infrared sensor at the front of the projector;...
  • Page 16: Menu Description

    HT 200/250 13 MENU DESCRIPTION To access the main On Screen Display menu, press the Menu key on the keyboard or the key Menu + or Menu – (Fig. 46) on the remote control The main menu is divided into four sections to cover various adjustments in a practical and logical manner.
  • Page 17: Aspect

    13.2.3.2 Phase The phase adjustment determines the stability and sharpness of the vertical lines in the projected image. 13.2.4 STANDARD VIDEO Selects the video standards option. By selecting Auto the projector automatically sets the video standard. HT 200/250 Image Aspect/User...
  • Page 18: Advanced Settings

    13.2.5.2 Gamma correction (HT 250 only) Selects the Gamma’s correction curve. It determines the HT 250 - RGB projector’s response to the grey scale, emphasizing - more or less - the different grades of brightness (blacks, dark, medium, light greys, whites) in the projected image.
  • Page 19: Y/C Delay

    Select the option that best describes the installation i.e. desktop front, ceiling frontdesktop rear, and ceiling rear. 13.3.2 KEYSTONE If the projector is at an angle in relation to the screen, keystone distortion will occur. Use the keystone adjustment to restore the projected image to the correct shape.
  • Page 20: Projection Lens

    Displays a series of five test patterns, useful for the installation of the projector. Press UP and DOWN arrow key to browse pattern. 13.3.5 FACTORY DEFAULTS Reconfigures the projector to original factory settings: Front Projection with 0% keystone and normal format. on your Setup...
  • Page 21: Info

    The Remote Control and the keyboard pad on the projector can select the inputs available on the Remote Input Interface. The 0 key allows switching between the list of projector’s inputs and the list of Remote Input Interface. Video If a single signal is applied to the projector and...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting Guide

    - Check the power switch at the rear: it must be in position I. - Check if the power cable has been connected correctly to a working socket. - Check the power socket fuse, at the rear of the projector. - Replace the fuse on the mains socket with an identical (Fig. 8) type (T 3.15A H)
  • Page 23 - Check the batteries and for correct polarity. - Ensure that the area between the infrared sensor (front of projector) and the remote control is free of obstruction. - Ensure that infrared sensors (front and rear of projector) are not exposed to intense light levels.
  • Page 24: Messages

    (Source Selection / RI2). - Check temperature of the room: it must be below 35°C (95°F) - Check projector air vents on top and underneath the projector: they must be free of obstruction. - If the problem persists, consult your Dealer.
  • Page 25: Electrical Characteristics

    21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS Projection system: DMD panel: Brightness: Brightness uniformity: Contrast ratio: Projection lens: Aperture f#: Picture size: Aspect ratio: Throw ratio: Focus range: Screen size vs. Throw Distance: Keystone adjustement: Lamp: Lamp life time: ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Input Signals: Horizontal frequency: Vertical frequency: Standard video:...
  • Page 26: Temperature And Humidity Ranges

    CERTIFICATIONS Free fall: Safety: Electromagnetic emissions: SIM2 circuit with motion compensation and three different interpolation algorhythms (9 points median filter / field repetition, line/field insertion) Adjustable from 5600 to 9300 degrees K DTI, CTI, comb filter, noise reduction. Sharpness, Y/C delay and NTSC tint adjustments...

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