Sim2 Multimedia 3D-S manual Triggers, IR Emitter, 3D Glasses, AC Power

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Note: RS-232 communications are limited to 15 m (50 ft.), whereas USB are limited to 5 m (16 ft.).

Triggers

Some Home Theater devices can be controlled through a 12 V signal. The projector can output three 12 V (100 mA max) signals:

TRIG1 for motorized screens control

TRIG2 and TRIG3 are for motorized screen masks and anamorphic lens motors

control. See “Screenand “Anamorphic Lenson page 27 for instructions on how to do configure them from OSD

Note: Three jack adapters are shipped with the projector.

IR Emitter

The IR emitter sends the infrared pulses that sync the 3D glasses. Proceed as follows to install the emitter:

1.place the emitter near the projector on a secure surface or use an appropriate mount kit

2.connect the supplied 3D IR emitter to the projector 3D Sync Out output

3D Glasses

The glasses are shipped with the battery already inserted in its compartment:

1.Remove the battery insulating sheet by pulling it. As a result of this, the glasses turn on.

2.Press the button once (for less than 1 second) to turn them off. You will see

the indicator light ramp from bright to off.

For more information on glasses status and transitions, refer to “3D Glasseson page 20.

To install the battery:

1.Open the battery cover.

2.Insert one CR2032 battery making sure the polarity match the mark inside the battery cover.

3.Replace the cover.

Replace the battery with a new one when the glasses fail to work prop- erly. Dispose of used battery according to local regulations. Keep away from children.

AC Power

Choose the AC power cord that is appropriate in your area among those shipped with the product. Plug the female end of the power cord to the AC receptacle located on the right hand side 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.

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Contents User Guide Contents Important information SafetyBe careful with cables Power savingAvoid contact with liquids and exposure to damp Place the projector on a stable surfaceEnvironment 3D contentProduct disposal System Components Key Features and BenefitsIntroduction Optional Accessories Custom Remotes Remote ControlOverview Batteries Projector KeypadOperation Inputs Connections3D Glasses 3D IR EmitterMounting InstallationLocation Vertical Lens Shift Ceiling MountingOrientation Video KeystoneZoom and Focus Control Triggers AC PowerIR Emitter 3D GlassesSwitching Off Switching On and OffSwitching On Operation Viewing 3D ContentTo watch 3D Content via Blu-ray 3D Menu To Watch 3D Content via Satellite, Cable and Games Console3D Mode Supported 3D Video Formats 3D Input Format3D Left/Right DVB Input MenuMain Menu Contrast PictureBrightness Cinema Mode Sharpness ModeColor TintDynamicBlack ImagePureMotion AspectColor Management Gamma Correction Frequency/PhaseOverscan PositionSetup Menu Initial SettingsTest Patterns LanguageSource Information F1-F2 KeysHelp Menu OSD BackgroundMemories OSD Display TimeoutSave Current Settings Rename Save Initial SettingsRecall Messages InfoQuick Menus Troubleshooting 3D image lacks depth 3D content is displayed as two near-identical imagesHdmi Connection Issues Specifications Uxga 781 169 Screen Projection DistancesDimensions Page SIM2 USA