Sim2 M.150S User Manual

Sim2 M.150S User Manual

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M.150S

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    SIM2 Multimedia M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Switching On and Off Chapter 4: Operation Viewing 3D Content 3D Menu Input Menu Main Menu Picture Image Setup Menu Memories Info Quick Menus Messages Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Chapter 6: Specifications Chapter 7: Projection Distances Chapter 8: Dimensions M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important information About this User Guide This User Guide describes how to set up and operate the M.150S LED 3D projector. Information contained in this User Guide may be updated from time to time due to product improvements and customer feedback. Visit www.sim2.com...
  • Page 4 EN 60825-1:1994 + A2:2001 + A1:2002 Take special care regarding movement of the lens Do not place objects in the slots on the side of the lens and also ensure that vertical lens movements are not impeded by external objects. Important information M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 5: Environment

    • You may return your old equipment to your SIM2 Authorized Dealer free of charge when you buy a new product that is equivalent or has the same functions as the old one. Contact SIM2 to find your local dealer.
  • Page 6: Notice

    As the optical system of the M.150S is extremely compact and has the purpose of developing very high brightness and contrast, it is possible that a small quantity of light is visible outside of the projection area and will vary depending on the type of lens used and the zoom and shift setup.
  • Page 7: Chapter 1: Introduction

    This all adds up to an incredible 3D experience at home. The M.150S is designed for use with large screen sizes – up to 4 m (14 ft.) wide. A choice of two high quality glass lenses (T1 and T2) is available, giving the projectors a total throw ratio of 1.5-3.9:1.
  • Page 8: Key Features And Benefits

    3 x jacks for 12 V output connectors • 1 x User guide (this document) If any items are missing or damaged, contact your SIM2 Authorized Dealer as soon as possible. Keep the original packaging in case anything has to be shipped. Optional Accessories •...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2: Overview

    Plug here the female end of the AC power cord that is appropriate in main power switch your area. Switches the projector on or off. ❾ Connector Panel Contains the connections for all input, control and output signals. See “Connections” on page for details Overview M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    If you are using a programmable remote control, the setup software probably allows importing of Pronto Hex codes. See SIM2 M.150S IR Control for a list of all the projector codes in Pronto Hex format, including a number of discrete codes for: ◦...
  • Page 11: Projector Keypad

    Operation The M.150S projector has two IR receivers, one on the front and one on the back of the unit. The operative range of the remote control is approximately 10 m (33 ft.). Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote control and the IR receiver you are pointing to.
  • Page 12: Connections

    See “Screen” on page TRIG 3 12 V 100 mA max output, for motorized anamorphic lens position control. See “Anamorphic Lens” on page ❽ 3D Sync OUT VESA DIN-3 connector for 3D RF Emitter cable. Overview M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 13: 3D Rf Emitter

    3D RF emitter. ❶ Button Button for ON and OFF ❷ Indicating glasses status Micro USB port To charge the glasses ❸ ❹ Lens Liquid crystal shutter RF Receiver Receive RF signals from 3D Emitter ❺ Overview M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Installation

    Power Outlets Verify that the powers outlets are grounded and preferably shielded from power surges and fluctuations. A UPS is optional. M.150S power supply operates on any nominal line voltage between 100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz. Cables Check planned cable lengths for video and control cables and make sure these lengths do not exceed specifications.
  • Page 15 Do not over-tighten the screws. Orientation By default, the M.150S is configured for a Front installation (projector installed upright and in front of the screen). If the projector is installed behind the screen or inverted, you can use the image orientation function of the projector (see “Orientation”...
  • Page 16: Connections

    “F1-F2 Keys” on page for details. Connections Proceed as follows to connect the M.150S to video sources, control devices, screen control systems, 3D sync emitter and AC power. When connecting your equipment: • turn off all equipment before making any connections •...
  • Page 17 See “RGB/YPrPb” above and “RGBS Sync” on page 30. Control You can connect the M.150S projector to a Personal Computer or a control system through one of the following methods: • RS-232 port, using a standard 9-pin straight serial cable •...
  • Page 18 Plug the female end of the power cord to the AC receptacle located on the rear of the projector (100-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz) and the other end into a grounded AC outlet. An high-quality surge protector is recommended while a UPS is optional. Installation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 19: Switching On And Off

    3. The indicator light turns green and red and the status display shows 88 for a while. 4. The SIM2 logo appears on the screen within five seconds. 5. When the projector is ready for use (this can take approximately 40 seconds), if a valid signal is detected, an image appears on the screen (otherwise a black screen with the “No...
  • Page 20: Chapter 4: Operation

    Read 3D safety information at the beginning of this User Guide before viewing 3D content. Your M.150S projector is capable of displaying 3D Images of exceptional high quality; to ensure maximum enjoyment and trouble free viewing we recommend the following guidelines.
  • Page 21: 3D Menu

    OSD. To Watch 3D Content via Satellite, Cable and Games Console • Switch on the M.150S and all other relevant products such as Satellite receiver and AV receiver and ensure the correct inputs have been selected. •...
  • Page 22 PureMotion adjustment is available. 3D Input Format The M.150S checks AVI infoframe data and input signal resolution in order to determine the appropriate 3D format. When automatic detection of 3D format is not possible, choose one of the following options: •...
  • Page 23: Input Menu

    1920 x 1080p @ 23.98/24 Hz Others ● Side by Side Top and Bottom Notes: 1. except Panoramic Input Menu The desired input can be selected by pressing the corresponding number key on the remote control or through the Input menu. Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 24: Main Menu

    Memory management function (see “Memories” on page 33) Setup and Menu sections provide access to installation and OSD adjustments. The settings in these sections are global (for all inputs and modes, not just the active one). Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 25: Picture

    Alternatively use a scene composed of well-lit white objects surrounded by light objects with lower level lighting, and try to ensure that all the objects can be separately identified. Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 26 When viewing 3D contents, the PureMotion3D mode is automatically activated. DynamicBlack Improves the level of black and increases the depth and the detail of the image espe- cially in parts with low and medium brightness. It regulates light based on the Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 27: Image

    Anamorphic correctly displays a 16:9 image with over scan. • Letterbox displays a 4:3 letterbox image (source signal with black bands above and below the picture) in such a way that it fills the 16:9 screen and maintains Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 28 ◦ Standard the white point associated to the value selected in column 1 ◦ High, Medium, Low default white balance levels ◦ Native the projector native white point ◦ D75, D65, D55 the C standard CIE illuminants Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 29 To accurately set the Primaries and White Point you will need access to specialized color measuring equipment and also the knowledge to use such equipment. Alternatively, contact the SIM2 Authorized Dealer where you purchased your product and ask them to arrange for an ISF certified calibrator to set up your projector.
  • Page 30: Setup

    Keystone may cause artifacts in the image and may not be available when displaying specific 3D content (see Table 4.2). SIM2 recommends that you use this feature only when necessary. RGBS Sync Indicates where the sync relative to the RGB signal is supplied. Choose: •...
  • Page 31 Confirm and continue with the reset or press ◂ to Cancel. Menu This menu section provides access to OSD adjustments. Language Selects the desired OSD language. The M.150S can display the menus in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Russian and Simplified Chinese. Source List Allows customization of the Input list.
  • Page 32 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 Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 33: Memories

    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 Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 34 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 label ● press on the remote control to save the label you have entered, or Esc to discard your changes Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 35: Info

    • Out of range. This message appears when either the resolution or the vertical/horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds system specifications (for example a QXGA graphic signal). Operation M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 36: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    After Standby mode is entered (indicator light solid red or solid orange), turn projector on again. • Check the Status Display for any errors. Contact your SIM2 Authorized Dealer for assistance if the error persists. “No Signal” Message is displayed •...
  • Page 37 ◦ 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. Troubleshooting M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 38: Chapter 6: Specifications

    Video Standards (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 Specifications M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 39  Weight: 28.0 kg (61.7 lb.) approx. Temperature  Operating: 10° C to 35° C  Storage: -15° C to 55° C  Low Voltage Directive: EN 60950-1/UL60950 Certifications  EMC Directives: EN 55022, EN 55022 A1 A2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 Specifications M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 40: Chapter 7: Projection Distances

    21.5 73.2 41.2 12.6 12.7 25.0 80.2 45.1 13.8 13.9 27.4 87.2 49.0 10.7 15.0 15.1 29.8 115.9 65.2 14.3 20.0 20.1 39.6 130.7 73.5 16.1 22.5 22.6 44.7 174.3 98.1 21.4 30.0 30.2 59.6 Projection Distances M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 41: Chapter 8: Dimensions

    8 Dimensions M.150S dimensions in millimeters and (inches). Dimensions M.150S User Guide...
  • Page 42 SIM2 USA Inc. 10216 NW 47th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone: +1 (954) 442 2999 Email: sales@sim2usa.com www.sim2usa.com SIM2 BRIONVEGA Co., Ltd Room 303-304, No. 244 Liaoning Road Shanghai 200080 – CN Phone/Fax: 86 1 62881991 Email: InfoCHINA@sim2.com SIM2 UK Steinway House Worth Farm Little Horsted Nr.

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