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1. CAD PC presentations etc User enables you to define your own curve You can thus Table 5 Gamma correction settings For general use Standard Suited to displaying images from videoca meras digital cameras or TV studios in high ambient light Enhanced SIM2 Suited to displaying images from videoca meras digital cameras or TV studios in low ambient light Gamma functions Gamma functions Suited to displaying cinematographic material in high ambient light Suited to displaying cinematographic material in moderate ambient light Suited to displaying cinematographic material in controlled ambient light Suited to displaying graphic images e g Win dows desktop in moderate ambient light Suited to displaying graphic images in mode rate controlled light Gamma functions User With USER curve the the user may select the exponent gamma value used for gamma compensation HT5000 select the coefficient which determines the curve proach the screen sufficiently to observe the effects of the Values from 1 5 to 2 2 allow you to emphasise the detail of dark adjustments images but reduce overall contrast Values higher than 2 2 increase overall contrast but reduce the detail of dark areas Value 2 2 typically yields pleasant contrasty images Ingressi OVERSCAN Eliminates irregularities around the outer borders of the image Some less accurate sources may produce an image wit
2. C 0 286 Vop 75 Q nominal NTSC burst level 0 3 Vo 75 Q nominal PAL SECAM burst level 2 COMPONENTS Y Pr Pb RGBS set of 4 RCA connectors set of 5 BNC connectors Component signals Y 1 0 V 75 Q negative or 3 level synchronisation HDTV Pr Pb 0 7 Vee 75 Q RGB signal R B 0 7 Voo 75 Q G 0 7 V 75 Q HV synchronisation 1 0 Voc 75 Q negative or 3 level synchronisation HDTV Positive or negative TIL 0 3 5 Vo 1 KQ RGBHV analogue RGB emale DB15HD connectors RB 0 7 Vo 75 Q G 0 7 Vpp 75 Q separate HN Sync or H V Sync 1 0 V 75 Q negative or 3 level synchronisation HDTV Positive or negative TIL 0 3 5 Vo 1 kO DVI RGB YPrPb digitale 1 DVI D female connector 2 HDMI HDCP HD SDI BNC connector Control Panel keypad remote control via RS232 from PC or home automation devices USB 1 1 LAN RJ45 Horizontal frequency from 15 to 80 kHz up to to UXGA format 65 Hz Vertical frequency 48 100 Hz Video Standard automatic selection PAL B G H M N 60 SECAM NTSC 3 58 and 4 43 High definition video standard ATSC HDTV 480p 720p 10801 1080p Graphic standards VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA Colour temperature from 6500 to 10000 K Contrast 5000 1 Lamp 300W dimmable 250W Outputs 2 12 V 120 mA jack connector outputs 1 active with system powered on 1 active with 16 9 aspect ratio selected 1 Optical audio output TOSLINK connector 28 GENERA
3. You can also use black motorised curtains to delimit the screen when the projected image aspect ratio changes Fig 7 This option is controlled via the output TRIG2 at the rear of the projector 10 Fig 6 For rear projection the screen must be translucent For front projection we recommend the use of a screen with black matt borders to contain the projected image Preferably use a unit gain screen high gain screens are only effective when used with a small group of viewers close to the screen s axis Prevent ambient light shining directly on the screen during projection as this will reduce the contrast of the projected image Furniture and other objects with reflecting surfaces as well as light coloured walls should be avoided as they are likely to interfere with the screen s characteristics TRIG TRIG Fig 7 HTBOOO 5 SWITCHING THE PROJECTOR ON AND OFF WARNING Connect the projector to a power supply with a nominal voltage within the following values 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz It must be earthed Fig 8 Power Switch Position l On Position 0 Off Power Socket Fig 8 In position I the projector will initialise itself red and green leds on and then goes into standby mode red led on Fig 9 SWITCH ON FROM STANDBY With the remote control press one of the keys 0 to select the last imput selectet after last switching of 1 9 to select the correspondent imput With the ke
4. comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into qn outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme lo norme NMB 003 du Canada HT5000 akRwWwN Projection lens Magnetic cover for lens sostitution Remote control IR sensor on front of unit Unblock lens hole Adjustable feet Re
5. new product which is equivalent or has the same functions as the old one Call SIM2 Multimedia to find your local dealer 3 If you need more information regarding recycling reuse and product exchanges please contact customer service on the number given in the manual Please read the instructions regarding recycling of the internal and external packaging including that used for shipping with which the product was delivered With your help we can reduce the amount of environmental resources consumed in making electric and electronic equipment reduce the use of dumps for used equipment and in general improve our quality of life by making sure that hazardous materials are correctly scrapped Incorrect treatment of the product at the end of its service life and failure to follows the above disposal instructions are punishable under local legislation IM amp op Read all chapters of this manual carefully before switching on the projector This manual provides basic instructions for using the HT5000 system Installation preliinary adjustments and procedures that necessitate the removal of the top cover and contact with electrical com ponents must be done by authorised trained technicians To ensure safe operation and long term reliability use exclusively the power cables supplied by the manufacturer Observe all warnings and precautions 4 HT5OOO FCC STATEMENT C CLASS B PRODUCT Note This equipment has been tested and found to
6. the black body curve There are 3 predefined colour temperature settings High Me dium Low and USER setting that allows the manual regulation The colour temperature is constant on the vertical lines but is more or less different from the black body curve This means that the higher points of the graph are more green On the contrary the lower points of the graphic yield a more purple image 520 0 8 540 Green 560 0 6 580 590 Y 0 4 SIE 4800 gt 6500 620 10000 Infinity ke 650 0 2 480 Blue 470 50 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 x Fig 17 x 0 282 lt gt y 0 320 T 8700K jf A 0015 A gt Fig 18 GAMMA CORRECTION Determines the system s response to the grey scale empha sising or attenuating the different grades of brightness blacks dark medium light grey whites in the projected image The projector has a range of gamma functions which enable you to display any image to the best effect for the type of video source the ambient lighting and your subjective pre ferences There are 4 sets of gamma curves Standard ST Enhanced SIM2 EN and Graphics GR User The Standard curve has been defined for general use and is set for videocameras digital HTBOOO cameras and for viewing films or photos on your PC The Enhanced set is suitable for watching movies The Graphics set is suited to displaying graphics PC
7. 1080 SIM2 Grand Ce USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL L U1 O O O 460604000 HT5000 1 REMOTE CONTROL AND KEYPAD BACKLIGHTING Backlights the keys on the remote control Displays the source selection menu Switches on ftom Standby TEST PATTERN ZOOM Focus IO 4 MENU Switches on the On Screen Display and navigates through its pages FREEZE NO Freezes unfreezes a moving picture ZOOM Sets lens zoom Function F1 HO FOCUS Sets lens focus Function F2 AUTO n Automatically optimises the projected image Activates the On Screen Display menus and allows navigation thought the various pages O ON D Sets the unit to stand by I lt o MENU A Y STAND BY Sets the projector to stand by KEYS 0 9 Select the sources directly Switches on from Standby ESCAPE Deactivates the On Screen Display UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ARROW KEYS Navigates between the On Screen Display menus and parame ter adjustments Arrow Up Down call up the quick menus MENU Switches on the On Screen Display and navigates between its pages MEMORIES Activates the Memories management menu INFO Displays information about the selected source and projector status FORMAT Selects the image Aspect ratio Navigates between the On Screen Display menus and parameter adjustments Deactivates the On Screen Display E
8. 20 29 HT5000 Orientation Floor Keystone Floor rear Projection Lens pem Ceiling Lamp Power Focus Ceiling rear Power On Lens shift Test patterns Initial settings _ Auto Stand by English Italiano Fran ais Deusch Espa ol Portugu s L lucos Pycckn Source list F1 F2 keys Source info Zoom OSD background Focus OSD Position Magnification OSD Timeout Blank Color temperature Gamma correction VIDEO fl VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT EJ COMPONENT COMPONENT amp COMPONENT Active m Yes No GRAPHICS RGB EJ GRAPHICS GRAPHICS RGB 3 GRAPHICS DVI DVI HDMI HDMI Cancel 9 HDMI HDMI Confirm 410 HDMI 9 HDMI 411 HDMI HDMI 412 HDMI HDMI 4138 HDMI E HDMI 414 SDI B SDI vi v2 v3 v4 v5 v6 v7 v8 V Memories 0 Auto 1 MEMORY 1 gt Save current settings MEMORY 2 Save initial settings MEMORY 3 Rename MEMORY 4 MEMORY 5 MEMORY 6 sJINONWIN 30 DIMENSION 1 HTBOOO 237 3 160 Unit mm 31 32 HT5OOO DIMENSION 2 C VALID MEASUREMENT ONLY WITH STANDARD LENS SOT 745 8 SL2 770 21 770 21 PROJECTION DISTANCE HTBOOO Meters Lens
9. ASPECT 23 HT5000 Some of these parameters may not be available for certain inputs or certain input signals The menu page for the Memories management functions is activated by pressing the key m on the remote control The operations that can be performed on each memory selected are described here below Save memory To save the image parameter current values in memory 1 move the cursor to line 1 with the w and A keys and open the pull down menu by pressing the 4 key Fig 26 Now select Save current settings To confirm the operation the message Current settings saved in Memory appears in the botton line Memories 2 6 can be saved using the same procedure Memories 0 Auto 2 I Save initial settings 3 S Rename 4 S MEMORY 4 5 S MEMORY 5 6 S MEMORY 6 Fig 26 Recalling a memory To retrieve memories select the required line and press The parameters stored in the selected memory will be applied to the displayed image while a confirmation message will be displayed The recalled Memory will be associated with the source and signal type and will be automatically recalled every time that particular source and signal tyoe combination is selected Restore memory to original settings To restore the original values of a previously modified Memory select the line relative to the Memory in question and open the corresponding drop down menu 4 key Select the line Save initial settings To confirm t
10. L PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS Power cable EU UK and US 2m length Power supply rom 100 to 240 V AC 10 tolerance Frequency from 48 to 62 Hz power absorption 400 W max Fuse T5A H 5x 20 mm Dimensions 570 x 277 x 720 mm LxAxP Weight approx 45 kg Operating temperature Oto 35 C Shipping temperature 15 to 55 C Storage temperature 15 to 55 C Humidity 20 to 95 relative humidity nonconden sing Safety EN 60950 Portablity desktop equipment Compatibility electromagnetic EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Transport IEC 68 2 31 IEC 68 2 32 ON SCREEN MENU LAYOUT HTBOOO Video S Video NTSC Brightness Contrast Cinema Mode Best Color Noise reduction Video S Video Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Position Y C Delay Normal Anamorphic Letterbox Panoramic Subtitles Pixel to Pixel User 1 FE User 2 User 3 Component Ghaphics Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Sharpness Mode Cinema Mode Noise reduction Component Ghaphics Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Position Frequency Phase Gamma Correction Horizontal Vertical Screen control High Medium Low User Color Temperature HDMI DVI Brightness SD Contrast Sharpness Sharpness Mode Cinema Mode Best Color Noise reduction HDMI DVI Aspect SDI Color Temperature Gamma Correction a x 0 282 lt gt y 03
11. RIG1 output is activated when the projector is switched on blue LED on and is de activated when the projector is in stan dby mode red LED on The output TRIG2 can be set with the Screen control adjustment in the Aspect menu This output allows reduction in the area of a 16 9 screen into a 4 3 format by activating a horizontal screen masking system 7 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control requires four 1 5 V batteries size AAA Insert the batteries taking care to match the polarity as indi cated in the battery compartment in the handset Change the batteries in the remote control if experiencing difficulty in sending commands to the projector Remove batteries from the remote control if it is not to be used for a long period of time The batteries are prone to leak and corrode the remote control s circuits The remote control sends commands to the projector via infrared signals CONTROL RS232 CONTROL USB Fig 13 The projector con be controlled from q PC simply hookup the interface connector to a PC s RS232 serial cable or to a PC s USB 1 1 cable or with ethernet lan RJ45 in according with standard ethernet 10 100 Mbit e TCP IP Fig 13 The Ethernet RJ45 and USB control require an additional software provided by SIM2 Multimedia The projector is equipped with an infrared sensor on its front panel and can therefore be controlled by pointing the remote control towards the projection screen the IR beam r
12. SC SOURCE Calls up the Source Selection menu 1 INTRODUCTION The HT5000 projector represents the state of the art in image processing combined with the innovative DLP sytsem and outstanding optics Its range of inputs 1 Composite Video input 1 S Video input 2 Components or RGB input 4 RCA 5 BNC 2 Graphic RGB input 6 HDMI inputs 1 HD SDI input 1 DVI D input allow it to be connected to a wide range of analogue and digital sources DVD players video recorders satellite and terrestrial receivers computers video game consoles camcorders etc Its image processing system allows optimum reproduction of a wide range of input signals from interlaced video to high definition and digital graphics Faithful reproduction of signals at higher resolutions such as high definition video and graphics occurs without loss of information or reduction of image sharpness thanks to the processor s high pixel rate signal acquisition capabilities HTBOOO Different input signal resolutions can be adapted to match the specified screen resolution without loss of image quality thanks to a generous selection of preset aspect ratios some of which are user definable All picture adjustments can be made with the remote control interac ting with a simple menu activated On Screen Display alternatively the projector can be controlled by a domestic automation system via its serial port by a USB 1 1 connection or by ethernet RJ45 co
13. TICAL SHIFT UP 70 of image height DOWN 30 of image height 4 70 H HORIZONTAL SHIFT LEFT 30 of imoge width RIGHT 30 of image width 30 H lt Center 0 4 30 W 4 30 W lt Center 0 Screen Height 1H Screen Width 1W Multimedia SIM2 Multimedia S p a Viale Lino Zanussi 11 33170 Pordenone ITALY Phone 39 434 383 253 256 Fax 39 434 383260 261 www sim2 com e mail info sim2 it SIM2 USA Inc 10108 USA Today Way 33025 Miramar FL USA Phone 1 954 4422999 Fax 1 954 4422998 www sim2usa com e mail sales sim2usa com SIM2 Deutschland GmbH Frankfurt am Main ArndStr 34 36 D 60325 Tel 49 0800 800 7462 Fax 49 0800 900 7462 www sim2de com e mail info de sim2 it SIM2 UK LTD Steinway House Worth Farm Little Horsted Nr Uckfield East Sussex TN22 5TT Phone 44 01825 750850 Fax 44 01825 750851 www sim2 co uk e mail kate buckle sim2 co uk SIM2 Multimedia is certified gra ER CN UNI EN ISO 9001 In accordance with the manufacturer s constant product development programme product specifications and design are subject to changes without notice 2 4 05062007
14. Type FWA 1 FWA 2 Short Med Short Med Long Long Throw Ratio 0 67 1 Well WEY 1 39 1 87 1 1 87 2 56 1 2 56 4 16 1 4 16 6 96 1 Throw Distance m min max loll 82 3 15 4 24 4 24 9 1 45 12 80 Throw Distance meters Image Width Fixed Fixed Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max meters 1 5 1 3 2 3 4 4 2 5 6 5 6 7 7 12 5 20 9 4 5 3 5 63 84 84 115 115 18 7 18 7 31 3 6 6 7 8 3 11 2 11 2 15 4 15 4 25 0 25 0 41 8 9 10 12 5 16 8 16 8 23 0 23 0 37 4 37 4 62 6 10 5 12 14 6 19 6 19 6 24 0 26 9 43 7 43 7 73 1 13 5 15 18 8 24 0 34 6 45 0 56 2 80 0 Feet Lens Type FWA 1 FWA 2 Short Med short Med long Long Throw Ratio 0 67 1 1 12 1 1 39 1 87 1 1 87 2 56 1 2 56 4 16 1 4 16 6 96 1 Throw Distance ft min max 3 2 9 9 9 9 49 13 1 78 7 13 1 78 7 29 5 147 39 3 262 3 Throw Distance feet Image Width Fixed Fixed Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max feet 5 3 3 10 6 7 11 2 13 9 18 7 18 7 25 6 41 6 69 6 15 10 0 16 8 20 9 28 1 28 1 38 4 38 4 62 4 62 4 104 20 22 4 27 8 37 4 37 4 51 2 51 2 83 2 83 2 139 30 33 6 41 7 56 1 56 1 76 8 76 8 125 125 209 35 39 2 48 7 65 5 65 5 89 6 89 6 146 146 244 45 50 4 62 6 84 2 115 187 187 262 FWA Fixed Wide Angle Throw Distance Image Width 33 HT5000 VERTICAL HORIZONTAL SHIFT 34 VER
15. UAGE Selects On Screen Display menu language INPUTS LIST In order to make the HT5000 system increasingly flexible the functions described below make it possible to modify the inputs selection menu and adapt it so that it matches the require ments of the user more closely The main page displays all the inputs physically present on the projector You can delete any inputs which are not in use To do this select the input in the pull down menu which appears when you press lt and choose whether to activate or deactivate the input Fig 23 The deactivation or activation of the source results in automatic renumbering of the remaining active inputs Input list Rename input 1 1 4 1 VIDEO B VIDEO Y 2 S VIDEO B S VIDEO V 3 COMPONENT E COMPONENT 1 V 4 COMPONENT COMPONENT 2 V 5 GRAPHICS RGB Bl GRAPHICS 1 V 6 GRAPHICS RGB B GRAPHICS 2 V 7 DVI DVI Input list Rename input 2 2 4 8 HDMI BJ HDMI 1 V 9 HDMI HDMI 2 410 HDMI E HDMI 3 vit HDMI HDMI 4 412 HDMI B HDMI 5 413 HDMI E HDMI 6 414 SDI iB SDI Fig 23 22 Active video signal sources shown in the inputs selection menu are distinguished by tick symbols It can be useful to identify the input with a user defined name rather than the type of signal for example with the name of ihe connected device To do fhis in the pull down menu select NAME and rename the source This makes it easier to remember which source is connected to a given
16. ad this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future consultation This manual contains important information on how to install and use this equipment correctly Before using the equipment read the safety prescriptions and instructions carefully Keep the manual for future consultation Do not touch internal parts of the units Inside the cabinet there are electrical parts carrying dangerously high voltages and parts operating at high temperature Never open the cabinet Entrust all servicing and repair work to an authorised Service Centre Opening the cabinet voids the warranty Disconnecting the appliance from the power supply The device which disconnects the unit from the mains is the power plug Ensure that the power cable plugs and the electrical mains socket outlets are easily accessible during installation operations Pull the plug not the cable to disconnect the unit from the mains 0 ONO Cooling air inlet outlet vents Bulb compartement Connnection panel Cooling air inlet outlet vents Use only the specified power supply Connect the units to a mains electrical supply with rated voltage of between 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz and equipped with a protective earth connection If you are not sure of your domestic mains rating contact an electrician Take care to avoid overloading the power socket and any ex tension leads Changing the fuses Before changing the fuse disconnect the unit from the mains power supp
17. adiators or other devices including amplifiers Do not place the unit in a restricted area shelving units bookshelves etc and in general avoid placing it in poorly ventilated areas as this can lead to overheating Never look directly at the projection lamp Never look directly into the lamp when it is on as the inten se light can damage your eyes Take particular care that children cannot do so Take special care regarding the movements of the lens Do not place objects in the slots on the side of the lens and also ensure that the lens s horizontal and vertical mo vements are unimpeded by external objects Position the unit on a stable surface Place the projector on a stable surface or use the provided ceiling mounting bracket Never place the projector on its side or rear lens or top panel HTBOOO Do not insert objects through the openings in the unit Make sure that no objects are inserted inside the units If this should occour disconnect the unit from the power supply immediately and call an authorised technician Energy savings Disconnect the power supply when the projector is not in use This will considerably reduce power consumption and also lengthen the service life of the unit s electrical circuitry PRODUCT DISPOSAL This projector utilizes a pressurizzed lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to enviromental considerations For disposal orrecyclin
18. ange of lenses are available from our dealers to satisfy varying 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 HTBOOO Video Image showing colour misalignment on vertical de tails e Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals with The technical specifications of the system and specifically with the specifications of the selected input Adjust Y C DELAY settings in the IMAGE menu to reduce colour misalignment Remote control does not work e Check remote control battery power and correct polari ty Ensure the area between the infrared sensors on the front panel of the projector and the remote control is free from obstructions Make sure the infrared sensors on the front and rear of the projector are not exposed to intense light levels Use only original or SIM2 Multimedia approved accessories Warning for ceiling wall installation by means of suspension bracket carefully follow the instructions and safety instruc tions recommended by the Manufacturer in the bracket s literature 27 HT5000 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRONICS Input signals COMPOSITE VIDEO CVBS gold plated RCA connectors 1 0 V 75 Q negative synchronisation 1 S VIDEO Y C 4 pole mini DIN connector Y 1 0 Ve 75 Q negative synchronisation
19. connect it to this input to exploit the quality of the HT500E LINK system HM BIEHDIIEIE HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface integrates an uncompressed high definition video signal with a multichannel audio signal and allows exchange of control data between the video source and the HT5000 The HDMI input allows connection to video sources that use the HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection protocol to protect their contents Once the video source has been connected to the HDMI input internal processing by the HT5000 separates the video information from the audio information The audio information is made available on a digital output with a female TOSLINK connector in compliance with the S PDIF standard You can use a DVI D gt HDMI adapter cable to connect the DVI D signal from a source equipped with a DVI D output SDI HDSDI SDI imput allow to connet digital serial sourses in com ponent YPrPb in according of standards SMPTE292M hight definition and SMPTE259M C standard resolution The signal is not compressed and it s transported by a cooxial cable in digital mode HTBOOO MOTORISED SCREEN OUTPUTS RS232 INTERFACE CONNECTOR TRIG 1 12 Volt Fig 12 The projector is equipped with two outputs Voltage 12V for motorised projection screen and screen masking systems used for masking off the projection area to match the projected image aspect ratio Fig 12 The T
20. crease the level of picture detail When the sharpness value is reduced the image details ap pear less pronounced while increasing the value raises image definition making the outline of objects sharper Note that an excessively high value may result in a noisy picture and the edges of objects may appear unnaturally clearly defined SHARPNESS MODE This allows you to select the type of processing associated with sharpness adjustment For an interlaced or progressive video signal set to VIDEO for PC graphics signals set to GRAPHICS Sets the system to receive graphics signals rather than video signals If the VIDEO option is set it applies Noise Reduction to increase the clarity of the image The GRAPHICS option deacti vates noise reduction FILTER This allows you to select the mode in which the input signal is processed Selecting the most appropriate value for a given input signal ensures the best horizontal and vertical definition and makes the picture sharper CINEMA MODE Use this option if the video signal source is a movie film obtai ned from a Telecin device with 3 2 or 2 2 pull down In this case a deinterlacing algorithm optimized for this type of signal is applied Selecting AUTO mode causes the de interlacer to analyse si gnal characteristics and apply the correct deinterlacing mode automatically 17 HT5000 Selecting the NO option causes the de interlacer to apply a Motion compensated algorithm optim
21. e a SCART to RCA adapter cable to connect the RGB signal from a source equipped with a SCART output to this input The Component signals connect to the Y Pr and Pb inputs take care that the inputs correspond to the outputs on the source device Since these can be labelled differently refer to Table 1 to establish the correspondence between the various signals As indicated in the table the colours of the connectors can also be of help Only horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz standard video resolution or 32 kHz high definition video with progressive scanning can be applied to this input Progressive signals usually provide better quality than interlaced signals but if the source features both progressive and deinter laced signal outputs it is good practice to compare the quality 14 RGB YPrPs of the pictures reproduced by the HT5000 in the two cases the deinterlacing performed by the HT5000 is often more effective than that performed by the source itself Bag This input should be connected to an RGB type video or graphic signal using a cable with a DB15HD type connector The signal source device typically a personal computer or game console must be able to provide separate H V synchronisation or composite H V synchronisation GRAPHICS RGB YPRPB DVI D This input allows you to advantage from the quality of the di gital images If your source is equipped with a DVI D output YCrCb or RGB
22. e adjustment ensure corresoondence between the number of pixels making up the signal and the number of pixels that make up the projected image These parameters do not normally require adjustment because the system checks the input signal and automotically sets the most suitable values If however the image is disturoed loss of resolution between equidistant vertical bands or instability and lack of detail in thin vertical lines it may help to ask the system to rerun the input signal analysis and set the best parameters by calling up the automatic adjustment function with A on the remote control or AUTO on the keypad If the automatic procedure fails to have the required effect enter the frequency and phase values manually and ap 20 SETUP The setup menu contains less frequently used adjustments that may be required during installation e g The display of Test Patterns ORIENTATION Reverse the image vertically and horizontally to best fit the installation i e desktop front ceiling front desktop rear and ceiling rear Fig 19 Fig 19 KEYSTONE This adjustment compensate the image distortion caused by tilting the projector We recommend installing the projector on a surface which is perpendicular to the screen and use LENS SHIFT adjustment to centre the image Tilt the projector and use Keystone correction only when necessary Fig 20 HTS5000 PROJECTION LENS The ZOOM adjustment impacts on the motorized zoo
23. e for each line and two columns indicating the keys F1 F2 You can select F1 and F2 with the keys lt and P on the remote control select the function to assign to FI or F2 with the keys v and a The function performed by the key is confirmed by the appea rance of a dot on the corresponding column row intersection Fig 25 The following menu options are available Menu Language Source list F1 F2 keys Source info lt English Zoom Focus Magnification Blank Gamma correction Color temperature Fig 25 Zoom Accesses the lens zoom so that and zoom into and out The FOCUS setting drives the motorized focus to focus the image precise focus should enable you to see every pixel in the image when close to the screen Focus This option enables you to use the lt and P keys to focus the image Magnification Activates the electronic zoom the keys lt and zoom into the image If the key is pressed a second time you will activate PAN mode in which the and v and A keys enable you to pan over the magnified image At the third pression of F1 or F2 key the system reconfigures the projector to original visualisation settings Blank Switches off the video signal and displays a black page As soon as the key is pressed an OSD indication lasting a few se conds confirms that the function has been activated Pressing HTBOOO any further keys on the remote control restores the previous conditi
24. e the risk of electric shock disconnect the power supply cable on the rear panel before removing the top cover of the projector For technical assistance refer to trained personnel authorised by the manufacturer LAMP WARNING If the lamp should suddenly burst with a loud bang air the room thoroughly before using it Do not attempt to replace the bulb contact your local service centre for the replacement ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION This product contains materials derived from natural resources during its manufacture It may contain materials which consti tute a health and environmental hazard To prevent noxious materials being released into the environment and to promote the use of natural materials SIM2 Multimedia provides the following information regarding the disposal and recyclig of the product Electrical and electronic waste materials WEE should never be disposed of in normal residential waste disposal facliities The label on the product shown here indicating a crossed out garbage can is intended to remind you that the product requires special handling at the end of its service life Materials such as glass plastic and some chemical compunds are recoverable and can be recycled for reuse Please observe the following instructions 1 When you no longer wish to keep your electrical and electronic equipment take it to your local waste disposal facility for recycling 2 You may return your old equipment to your dealer when you buy a
25. eflects off the screen towards the projector There is another infrared sensor in the rear of projector Do not place objects between the remote control and the receiver on the projector as this can prevent the remote from working HT5000 8 ON SCREEN MENU All system functions can be operated from the keypad or remote control with the aid of a complete user friendiy on screen menu INPUTS The input selection menu is called by pressing 0 on the remote control or with the keypad SOURCE key To select an input scroll through the list with the a e w keys until the required input is highlighted then press gt Display of the input selection menu is terminated by pressing the ESC key or when the On Screen Menu display timeout in terval set in the Menu Setup has elapsed or after the signal s recognising The inputs can receive RGB and YPrPb signals at 15 kHz 32 kHz or higher The input and type of signal RGB or YPrPB are set in the pull down menu at the right of the symbol after pressing the lt key Fig 14 Source list Rename source V 1 VIDEO VIDEO V 2 S VIDEO B S VIDEO V 3 COMPONENT COMPONENT V 4 COMPONENT EI COMPONENT X 5 GRAPHICS RGB B GRAPHICS V 6 GRAPHICS RGB B GRAPHICS V 7 DVI DVI 4 8 HDMI Bl HDMI V 9 HDMI B HDMI 410 HDMI D HDMI vit HDMI HDMI 412 HDMI B HDMI 413 HDMI E HDMI 414 SDI iB SDI Fig 14 HDMI 8 13 inputs can receive the signals from DVI D sources During t
26. erical value that can be varied within the set limits using the lt and P keys For others e g CINEMA MODE you can choose between two options presented on the same line and selectable using the keys lt and P Fig 16a b Image Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan 1 m Position Y C Delay 1 m Fig 16a These submenus are accessed by pressing the lt key while exit and return to the upper level occurs by pressing MENU Press ESC on the remote control or keypad to interrupt the menu display or wait for it to disappear automatically after the number of seconds set on the SET UP page Normal Anamorphic Letterbox Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Panoramic Position Pixel to pixel Y C Delay Subtitle User 1 User 2 User 3 Fig 16b PICTURE This menu includes all image adjustment settings Adjustments that are not available for a given input do not appear on the menu For a full listing of the menu refer to paragraph ON SCREEN MENU LAYOUT in the chapter ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BRIGHTNESS Use this control to adjust the darker areas of the picture black level without significantly affecting bright areas Increasing the value will give more detail in darker parts of the picture For correct adjustment it may prove useful to display a grey scale with at least twenty bands Now try to reduce the brightness of the black band as much as possible while ensuring that i
27. f the input signal When the input signal aspect ratio is 4 3 black vertical bands are displayed on the right and left of the picture ANAMORPHIC correctly displays a 16 9 image LETTERBOX serves to display a 4 3 letterbox image with source signal having black bands above and below the picture so that it fills the 16 9 screen and maintains the correct aspect ratio PANORAMIC widens the 4 3 image and cuts off a strio from the top and bottom Panoramic is ideal for displaying a 4 3 image on the 16 9 screen of the Display SUBTITLES raises the image thus making space for subtitles PIXEL TO PIXEL runs a pixel to pixel mapping of any image without adapting to the screen The image is projected in the centre of the screen and if its horizontal and or vertical dimensions are smaller than the display it is bounded by vertical and or horizontal black bands USER 1 2 3 use this option if none of the others are satisfactory The User formulas give you the ability to continuously adjust the picture size horizontally and vertically COLOR TEMPERATURE Changes the colour balance of the image The colour temperature setting is made by setting the white point in the CIE chromaticity diagram Moving it horizontally fig 17 changes the correlated colour temperature with the low temperatures to the right more red and high temperatures to the left more blue The points on the lowest horizontal line Fig 18 represent the colours on
28. g information please contact your local autorities or if you are located in the United States of America the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org www lamprecycle org HT5000 3 UNPACKING To remove the HT5000 system from its carton follow the diagrams Fig 1 For reason of the elevated weight of projector it reccom mend to unpack the projector at least in 2 persons Extract the carton box that contain the remote control the user manual and the power cables Extract the projector from the box seizing it by the special raising points Fig 1 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE the projector Remote control four 1 5V AAA batteries for remote control three power cables EU UK USA for the projector the user manual If anything is missing immediately inform your dealer Projector User manual Power cables EU UK USA Remote Control 4 INSTALLATION Position the projector on a stable suitable platform or utilise the optional bracket for a fixed ceiling installation WARNING If using the ceiling mount bracket scrupulously observe the safety instructions included with the bracket itself If using a bracket other than that supplied by SIM2 Multimedia make sure that the projector is at least 65 mm below the ceiling and that the bracket does not obstruct the air vents intake and outlet If the projected image is not level adjust the feet on its base to obtain a level position l
29. h uneven borders thanks to the overscan function these imper Aspect fections can be moved to outside the displayed area For the most common video sources the overscanning value can be in the range no overscanning to 32 maximum The resulting image always maintains the selected aspect irrespective of Regolazioni RGBS 15kHz YCrCb 15kHz RGB Grafico Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan The selected overscan value Position Y C Delay POSITION Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and hori Frequency zontally Phase These parameters do not normally require adjustment because the system checks the input signal and automotically sets the most suitable values However if the image is not perfectly centralized it may prove useful to request the system to repeat the input signal analysis and image positioning calling the au tomatic control procedure with button A on the remote control or the AUTO button on the keypad When this procedure is called it is helpful to have a white or light coloured background on the screen in the current picture Y C DELAY In the case of Video and S Video signals it may be necessary to correct horizontal colour misalignment within the projected image For a given video standard e g PAL or NTSC the stored value does not normally require further fine tuning unless the source or connection cable has changed FREQUENCY PHASE Thes
30. he operation the message Initial settings saved in Memory 1 is shown at the bottom of the display and the letter l appears to the left of the memory name Rename a memory All Memories can be named To assign a name with a ma ximum length of 12 alphanumeric characters to a Memory select the option Rename from the corresponding pull down menu The text is input in accordance with the method descri bed in the paragraph ENTERING TEXT 24 Restore current values When you enter the MEMORIES menu a copy of the current settings is saved in a temporary memory designated by 0 AUTO Once one or more memories have been recalled you can restore the settings that were effective at the moment the Memories menu was accessed by selecting Memory O 0 AUTO Note that this operation must be executed before the Memories menu page disappears 30 seconds after the final operation with the remote control or keypad The next time it appears in fact the temporary memory will contain new information that takes account of any Memories that were selected in the penultimate access to the MEMORIES page Memory 0 can be used even when you do not wish to enable Memories management for the signal in use Once Memory 0 has been selected when a source is chosen the settings that were effective at the time the Memory was previously recalled will be automatically applied INFO Displays the current status of the projector and i
31. he short time it takes to find the signal a box appears showing the signal requested As soon as the signal is shown additional information is displayed in the box concerning the video standard for video signals or resolution for graphic signals format and the eventual user s memory This information can be recalled by pressing the numerical key that it corresponds at the selected source In the SETUP menu you can select whether to display this infor mation or not for further information see SOURCE INFORMATION in the MENU menu 16 MAIN MENU To access the main menu of the On Screen Display press the MENU key on the keypad or the MENU or MENU key on the remote control The main menu is divided into four windows PICTURE IMAGE SETUP and MENU in which the various adjustments are grouped according to the frequency of use Use the A and v keys to select the line corresponding to the adjustment you wish to make Fig 15 Picture Brightness 60 i Contrast 50 i Color 50 sk Tint 50 MC Sharpness 3 Filter 2 n Cinema Mode Off Auto Noise Reduction Auto Fig 15 The various menus only offer the relevant adjustments in ac cordance with the type of input signal displayed e g certain typical adjustments for video signals not necessary for graphic signals do not appear on the menus and vice versa Some adjustments e g BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST are associated with a num
32. ining up the base of the projected image to the base of the projection screen Fig 2 Place the projector at the desired distance from the screen the size of the projected image is a function of the distance between the lens and the screen and the lens zoom setting Use the motor zoom Fig 3 to zoom the projected image in and out Use the motor focus function Fig 3 to obtain a clear image if the image is correctly focused you should be able to see each single pixel of the projected image when close to the screen Fig 3 HTBOOO Fig 3 The motorized lens shift adjustment allows the projected image to be moved vertically and horizontally left or right The maximum adjustment is equal to half the height of the image in either direction Fig 3a Fig 3a If this displacement is insufficient tilt tne projector and correct ihe keystone error with the Keystone adjustment in the SETUP menu Fig 4 HT5000 Fig 4 The Orientation adjustment in the Set up menu allows you to reverse the image vertically and horizontally Fig 9 to allow the projector to be used for desktop front ceiling front desktop rear and ceiling rear installations Fig 5 To activate an electric motorised screen a TRIG1 output is provided at the rear of the projector Fig 6 The output is activated Voltage 12V when the projector is switched on and is de activated no Voltage output when the projector is in stand by mode
33. input you can use up to 12 alphanumeric characters for the name for further details see ENTERING TEXT Entering text The text entry menu in Fig 24 makes it quick and easy to enter text Cancel Confirm Fig 24 Text input mode is same whether you are editing an existing name or entering a name for the first time Characters can be inserted in any of the available positions represented by horizontal lines Use the lt and keys to move the cursor left or right respectively Press the number key corresponding to the character pressing once selects the first character twice the second character and so on The available characters are shown in the text insert menu that appears in this input mode Once you have ente red a character move to the next space on the right to enter the next with the key on the remote control and repeat the procedure The same applies if the letter is associated with the same key as before Use the A key to switch from upper case to lower case characters Cancel errors with w 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 six options on
34. ized for video camera signals NOISE REDUCTION This adjustment serves to select the noise reduction filter va lue This adjustement is allowed for interlaced video signals while for the progressive video signals only if SHARPNESS MODE in set on VIDEO Inputs Adjustement RGBS 15kHz YPrPb 15kHz RGB Grafico Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Sharpness mode Filter Cinema mode Noise reduction 3 4 1 Present only if STANDBY VIDEO is NTSC 2 Present only for interlaced video signals 3 Presento only if SHARPNESS MODE is set on VIDEO 4 Not avaible when DVI singol type is RGB IMAGE This menu features adjustments relating to picture Position Aspect ratio Magnification etc ASPECT This adjustment allows you to change the dimensions and aspect ratio relationship between width and height of the displayed image There are six preset aspects available and three personalised aspects with user settable parameters You can select a different aspect for each source the selected aspect ratio will be automatically applied the next time the relative source is called You can also select the required aspect ratio by repeatedly pressing the key mm or by pressing ma and a numerical key 1 9 The following aspects are available 18 NORMAL projects the image occupying the full height of the screen while maintaining the aspect ratio o
35. ly The fuse compartment is next to the power supply con nector Remove the fuse holder with a flat head screwdriver and replace the fuse Fit a new spare fuse Use only T 5A H fuses Be careful with cables Make certain cables are routed so that people will not be impeded or tripped up Keep all cables away from children Install the unit as close to the wall socket as possible Avoid stepping on power cables make certain they do not be come tangled and never jerk or tug them do not expose them to sources of heat and make sure they do are not knotted or crimped If the power cables become dama ged stop using the system and request the assistance of an authorised technician Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply in the event of electrical storms and when not in use To prevent damage from lightning strikes in the vicinity disconnect the unit during storms or when the sytsem is going to be left unused for a long time Avoid contact with liquids and exposure to damp Do not use the unit near to water sinks tubs etc do not place objects containing liquids on or near to the unit and do not expose it to rain humidity drops of water or sprays do not use water or liquid detergent to clean it Do not allow the unit to overheat To prevent this allow a free space of at least 40 cm around the back of the projector Do not block the ventilation slots Do not place the unit near to heat sources such as ovens r
36. m lens allowing to increase or decrease the dimension of the projected image The FOCUS adjustment impacts on the motorized lens focus allowing to obtain the highest definition on the projected image An accurate focus setting should allow the viewer to distinguish each pixel that create the image one from another In the initial phase of installation the configurable keys F1 F2 serve as optical zoom and optical focus LAMP POWER If your room is especially dark the images from the system HT5000 could result execessively bright In order to enjoy won derful images the LAMP POWER allows to reduce the lamp power In this way the brightness of the image will be adapted to your projection conditions and a grater life lamp will be guaranteed POWER ON If selected AUTO this option allows the system when the projector is connected to the mains power supply In STANDBY mode the projector remain in STANDBY mode and awaits the power up Command from the remote control or keypad TEST PATTERNS Displays a series of eight test patterns which are useful when installing the system and checking basic functions Use the v and A keys to browse through the test patterns Fig 21 EE Fig 21 INITIAL SETTINGS Reconfigures the projector to original factory settings except Position Orientation Y C Delay Zoom and Focus Fig 22 21 HT5000 Confirm Fig 22 MENUS LANG
37. nformation concerning the projected video graphic signal This function is displayed on pressing the GJ 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 SHARPNESS and FILTER adjustments appear at the bottom of the screen one after the other when the w and A keys are pressed MESSAGES The following messages could appear on your screen No Signal The system does not recognise any signal applied to the se lected input In this case Make sure the selected input is connected to a video or graphic signal and that that source is functioning cor rectly Check the condition of the cables used to connect the system to the various sources Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical spe cifications and in particular with those of the selected input Out of range This message appears when either the resolution or the ver tical horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds system specifications when an input is supplied with an incompatible signal e g after setting the components input to YPrPb 15kHz Q progressive signal is connected HTBOOO 25 HT5000 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The projector does not require internal adjustme
38. nnection The appliance has been subjected to exhaustive operating tests by SIM2 to ensure maximum quality The projector bulb life should thus initially be around 30 60 hours Besides the usual checks the Quality Control department also runs additional statistical tests before despatch In this instance the packaging may show signs of having been opened and the hours operation of the lamp may be higher than the value required under standard procedures CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 3 UNPACKING 8 4 INSTALLATION 9 5 SWITCHING THE PROJECTOR ON AND OFF 11 6 CONNECTIONS 12 7 REMOTE CONTROL 15 8 ON SCREEN MENU 16 HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE em Gay CT n 1920x1080 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 26 10 COMMON PROBLEMS 26 11 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 27 Technical specifications 28 Structure of the on screen menu 29 Dimensions 31 Projection distonce 33 Vertical Horizontal Shift 34 DLP and DMD are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments HDMI the HDMI logo and the expression High Definition Multimedia Interface are trade marks or registered marks of HDMI licensing LLC HT5000 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This symbol indicates the presence of im portant instructions regarding the use and maintenance of the product This symbol indicates the possible electric shock hazard associated with uninsulated live components in the interior of the unit CAUTION To reduc
39. nt There are no user serviceable parts inside the projector To replace the bulb or any other repairs contact your local service centre To clean the outer cover of the projector use a soft clotn and moisten slightly if necessary with water and a small amount of neutral soap Do not rub the rear panel markings 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE No power LEDs always OFF Check that the unit power switch are set to Check that the power cable is correctly connected to the unit 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 5A H If the fuse blows repeatedly seek technical assistance from your nearest Dealer Lamp fails to switch on If this happens immediately after the last time the unit was switched off allow a few minutes between switching off and switching on again This will allow the lamp to cool down sufficiently f the lamp fails to illuminate even though the unit has had time to cool down seek technical assistance from your nearest Dealer Check the state of the connection by interpreting the code displayed by the system LEDs in accordance with Fig 11 No image Make sure the selected input is connected to a video or graphic signal and that that source is functioning cor rectly 26 The lens may be cleaned with a very soft non abra
40. ons Color Temperature Successive pressing F1 or F2 key makes it possible to select among the available color temperature setting Gamma Correction Successive pressing F1 or F2 key makes it possible to select from among the available gamma curves SOURCE INFORMATION When active YES each time the source is changed informa tion is displayed relative to the signal type If inactive NO no information about the source is displayed OSD BACKGROUND Determines the type of background for the On Screen Display opaque or transparent OSD TIMEOUT Determines the On Screen Display timeout The adjustment is made using the decrease and increase keys within a 6 200 second timeframe OSD POSITION Allows the On Screen Display to be positioned in a particular area of the projected image The OSD can be positioned using the arrow keys for fine adjustments or using keys 1 9 on the remote control to select one of nine preset positions MEMORIES The main picture parameters can be saved in discrete sets of values called Memories so that they can be subsequently applied as a group using a single command There are 6 distinct Memories Memory 1 2 6 for each of the 14 signal types managed The image parameters that can be saved recalled by the Memories management system are the following Picture Image BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOUR OVERSCAN TINT GAMMA SHARPNESS FILTER NOISE REDUCTION
41. plug is inserted the correct way round to avoid damaging the plugs or the sockets on the projector Remove cables by the plug and do not pull on the cable itself Avoid tangled cables Position the cables carefully to avoid a trip hazard espe cially in low light areas 12 Flashing Fig 11 Connection panel HV B Pb GN 000 Cy eoccdq None GRAPHIC 2 O Ne A j rs OO 040 00 o MENU f ESC SOURCE Z O A TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY TRIG 1 TRIG 2 ae Television receiver DVD Player Videorecorder Videocamera Game Console Television receiver HDTV Receiver DVD Player Videorecorder Game Console Television receiver HDTV Receiver DVD Player Videorecorder Game Console HDTV Player Blue Ray Player HDTV Receiver DVD Player Computer Ban Computer Oo CAUTION for continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type and rating fuse ATTENTION ne pas compromettre la protection contre les resques d incendie remplacer par un fusible de meme type et des memes carateristiques POWER 2 xc LINE INPUT 110 240v FUSE TSAH 250V Professional amp broadcasting equipements BEC E HDTV Receiver DVD Playe
42. r Game Console HDTV Player Blue Ray Player HTBOOO HT5000 COMPOSITE VIDEO Rb Fit an RCA connector with a Composite Video CVBS signal to this input The output connector on the external appliance is normally coloured yellow and will often be labelled VIDEO Other signal and socket formats may be preferable because they give better image quality but this type of output socket is still the most commonly used and nearly all television receivers video recorders DVD players and camcorders etc use it S VIDEO Fit a mini DIN connector with an S Video signal to this input The corresponding output at the external device is normally identifiable by the labels S VIDEO or Y C This type is nearly as common as Composite Video and is preferable to the latter since it gives higher image quality ga These inputs use a set of 4 RCA connectors and 5 BNC con nectors RGB and Component signals can be applied to each set of connectors With this video signals is possible to set YPrPb video mode RGB signals can have composite synchronisation on the green signal RGsB or on the HV signal Connect the R G B outputs of the source to the respective R G B inputs of the HT5000 taking care not to invert the positions and any synchronisation signals to the HV When hooking up use the colours of the RCA connectors as an aid as follows the R connector is red G is green B is blue and HV is white You can us
43. sive small brush in order to remove dust particles Alternatively use a soft dry cleaning cloth of the type used for camera lens cleaning to remove fingerprints and grease marks SIM2 RECOMMENDS THAT THE POWDER FILTER IS CLEANED EACH TIME THE LAMP IN CHANGED Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the HT5000 system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input e Check the condition of the cables used to connect the projector to its input sources e Check the state of the connection by interpreting the code displayed by the system LEDs Make sure the cooling air vents on the units are not blocked and that the ambient temperature is below 35 C Image is disturbed unstable or noisy e Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals with the technical specifications of the system and specifically with the specifications of the selected input Check all cables If the problem occurs on a terrestrial broadcast source signal check that the receiver has been correctly tuned in and that the aerial system is in good working order If the problem occurs in a video signal from a videorecor der ensure that the videotape is in good condition Adjust the Sharpness parameter in the PICTURE menu to optimise the projected image Incomplete image along borders vertical and horizontal e Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals wi
44. t can still be distinguished from the adjacent band with brightness slightly higher than black Alternatively use a scene composed of black objects alongside other dark coloured objects and try to keep all the objects separately identifiable CONTRAST Use this control to adjust the image s white level without affec ting its dark areas For correct adjustment it may prove useful to display a grey scale with at least twenty bands Now try to increase the brightness of the white band as much as possible while ensuring that it can still be distinguished from the adjacent band with brightness slightly less than white Alternatively use a scene composed of well lit white objects surrounded by light HTBOOO objects with lower level lighting and try to ensure that all the objects remain separately identifiable COLOR This control also called Saturation increases or decreases the picture colour intensity When set to zero colour images will be shown in black and white Increase the value until the colours appear natural suitable references include skin tones and grass in landscape shots TINT Controls the purity of colours Basically determines the red green ratio of the picture Decreasing the value increases the red content of the image increasing it increases the green For this adjustment use skin tones or a test card image with colour bars as a reference SHARPNESS This adjustment serves to modulate the signal to increase or de
45. th the technical specifications of the system and specifically with the specifications of the selected input Recall the automatic image adjustment function by pres sing the key A on the remote control Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image with the IMAGE POSITION menu if available for the input in question Adjust the width and height of the image selecting Aspect in the IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS ASPECT menu Adjust the overscan value applied to the image on the IMAGE OVERSCAN menu Image too dark too pale or unnaturally coloured Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals with the technical specifications of the system and specifically with the specifications of the selected input Adjust the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOUR and TINT parameters in the PICTURE menu If necessary adjust COLOR TEMPERATURE and GAMMA CORRECTION IMAGE menu Graphic image with poor quality vertical detail e Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals with the technical specifications of the system and specifically with the specifications of the selected input Press key A on the remote control Adjust the FREQUENCY and PHASE settings in the IMAGE menu to optimize the vertical details of the image if available for the input in question 12 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES You can purchase the following optional accessories at your Dealer Ceiling mount kit Lens A t
46. ypad press the ON OFF button When the unit is switched on from standby the lamp switches on after a brief period of warming up the image displays blue led on The projected image comes from the input selected when the unit was last switched off Fig 10 If a very short time has passed since the unit was last switched off the lamp may not switch on because it is too hot Just wait a few minutes for the lamp to cool down sufficien tly SWITCHING OFF AND RETURNING TO STANDBY With the remote control press b With the keypad press ON OFF button When switching off the projector goes into stand by mode and stores the input selection at the time of switch off The fans keep running until the lamp cools down blue and red leds on after which they automatically switch off Do not switch off the projector with the power switch until the fans have stopped running HT5000 LED SYSTEM TABLE Status Led red Initialisation Standby On Cooling Error L Off On IN CASE OF ERROR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AND AUTHORIZED SIM2 DEALER FOR SERVICE INFORMATION 6 CONNECTIONS To obtain the best performance from your projector we recom mend the use of good quality video cables Poor quality cables will cause inferior picture performance For optimum connectivity we recommend you follow these simple steps With exception of coaxial RCA Phono type connectors always double check that the
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