Sim2 Multimedia HT300 Link installation manual Video, Component / Rgbs

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Table 1 shows the types of signals usually available for the most common types of video sources and the corresponding input connectors to use on the DigiOptic™ Image Processor).

Table 1

DigiOptical

 

Video signal

 

Image Processor

 

 

 

source connector

 

Connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Y (green)

Y

 

Y

 

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cr (red)

PR

 

R-Y

 

V

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cb (blue)

PB

 

B-Y

 

U

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

These inputs should be connected to a Composite Video signal (CVBS) by means of a cable with an RCA connector.

The connector on the source is usually yellow and is frequently labelled VIDEO.

Although other types of signals are preferable (since they allow better picture quality), this is still the most common type of output, and nearly all television receivers, video-recorders, DVD players, video cameras, etc., are equipped with CVBS outputs.

S-VIDEO

These inputs should be connected to an S-Video signal by means of a cable with a 4-pin mini-DIN type connector.

The corresponding output on the source can be identified by the wording S-VIDEO or Y/C.

Almost as widespread as Composite Video, S-VIDEO is preferable because it offers a clearer and sharper picture.

COMPONENT / RGBS

These inputs are composed of three sets of 5 RCA connectors (5,6,7) and a set of 5 BNC connectors (8).

Each set of connectors is suitable for RGB and Component signals.

RGB signals can have the following synchronisations: composite sync on the green signal (RGsB), H+V Composite Sync, or separate H/V Sync.

Connect the R, G, B outputs of the source to the respective R, G, B inputs of the DigiOptic™ Image Processor (paying attention not to invert the positions) and any synchronisation signals to the HV input or the H and V inputs. When connecting the three sets of RCA connectors use the colours as a guide: connector R is red, G is green, B is blue, H/HV is white and V is black.

By using a suitable SCART to RCA (or BNC) connector adapter cable, an RGB video signal from a source equipped with an SCART connector can be connected to this input.

Component signals are connected to inputs Y, Cr and Cb, taking care to observe the correspondence with the outputs on the source.

Since the latter can be labelled in various ways, refer to Table 1 to establish the correspondence between the various signals. The connector colours can also be of help, as shown in the table.

Input 5 is dedicated for RGB and YCrCb signals up to 32 KHz only. In fact, in order to guarantee a high image quality, even with not so accurate sources, the input signal is elaborated by specific circuit boards in the DigiOptic™ Image Processor.

The video signal suitable for inputs 6-7-8 can have a scan frequency of 15KHz (standard video resolution) or 32KHz or more (progressive scan video, high definition video).

Some sources provide the facility to choose between a progressive signal or an interlaced signal. Although in general a progressive signal is higher quality than an interlaced signal, it is often preferable to perform the deinterlacing operation on the HT300 LINK system rather than on the source because the HT300 LINK system is equipped with Faroudja’s sophisticated directional correlation deinterlacing technology (DCDi™).

Progressive signals usually provide better quality than interlaced signals, but if the source features both progressive and deinterlaced signal outputs it is good practice to compare the quality of the pictures reproduced by the HT300 LINK system in the two cases: deinterlacing performed by the HT300 LINK system (thanks to Faroudja DCDi™ technology) is often more effective than that performed at the source (typically a DVD player).

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Contents HT300 Link Back Light Introduction Page Important Safety Instructions Class 1 Laser Product12 11 ProjectorPower supply disconnect device Use only the specified type of mains powerReplace the safety fuse 250 15A H Beware of power supply cablesUnpacking Avoid contact with liquids and exposure to humidityPrevent the units from overheating Position the unit on a stable surfaceInstallation Package ContentsPositioning the TWO Units Connecting the TWO Units Connecting the Video Sources Video Component / RgbsRGB Graphics DVI-DHdmi Control RS232Hdmi Switching on and OFF Switching on from STAND-BYGHT Remote Control Keyboard PADOn Screen Menu InputsMain Menu PictureBrightness ContrastSharpness Mode Cinema ModeTint SharpnessColor Temperature ImageAspect Gamma CorrectionFREQUENCY/PHASE DelaySetup OrientationPower on LensTest Patterns Factory Defaults Menu LanguageSource List Insert textOSD Timeout F1/F2 KeysSource Information OSD BackgroundMemories Image PictureNo signal InfoQuick Menus MessagesCleaning and Maintenance Troubleshooting GuideOptional Accessories Remote control does not workImage too dark, too pale or unnaturally coloured Graphic image with poor quality vertical detailTechnical Specification Additional InformationOptical Electrical GeneralDigioptic Image Processor ElectricalDimensions Projection Distances ScreenSize Width Min projection distance Max projection distance Min. L Max Max. LFt. 11’ 13’ 15’ 12’ 17’ 14’ 19’ Picture On Screen Menu LayoutSetup Memories Introduction Important Safety Instructions Unpacking InstallationSwitching ON/OFF Keypad Remote Control On Screen MenuSIM2 Multimedia is certified

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