Sim2 Multimedia installation manual Positioning the RTX 55TV System, Cleaning the Appliance

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Never look directly at the projection lamp. When the projection lamp inside the RTX 55TV is alight, it can be seen through the ventilation grilles:never look at this intense light directly as is could damage your eyesight. Make certain that children do not look at the lamp when it is alight.

Avoid contact with internal parts of the appliance. In- side the cabinet there are electrical parts carrying dangerously high voltages and parts operating at high temperature. Never open the cabinet of your RTX 55TV. Entrust all servicing and repair work to an authorised Service Centre. If the cabinet is opened, the warranty will be invalidated. Also, if the appliance should develop a fault or malfunction, switch it off immediately, disconnect the cable from the power supply and contact your local Service Centre.

Avoid contact with liquids and exposure to damp. Do not operate the RTX 55TV near water (wash basins, bathtubs, etc.); never place objects containing water or other liquids on top of or near the cabinet, and do not expose the appliance to rain and damp, or drops and splashes. Similarly, do not place candles or other naked flames on top of the RTX 55TV. If these should fall over, molten wax or flame can cause serious damage to the appliance both internally and externally.

POSITIONING THE RTX 55TV SYSTEM

To obtain a picture with the right contrast, locate the appliance in a position where the screen will not reflect artificial light from fittings in the room, or sunlight entering through windows.

Select a well-ventilated position for the appliance, where it will not get too hot. Take care to avoid accidentally covering the ventilation grilles on the rear cover with newspapers, curtains etc. The grilles must remain free at all times to ensure ade- quate cooling of the internal electronic circuits.Leave suitable clearance for ventilation (at least 10 cm) all around the RTX 55TV: do not position the appliance in an alcove where the circulation of air will be restricted.

Do not position the RTX 55TV too near sources of heat (e.g. heaters, radiators, temperature control valves, etc.).

To avoid serious injuries and damage to property, position the appliance a flat, level and stable surface where it cannot fall, topple over or slide. With this in mind, if the RTX 55TV is mounted on a trolley base, take care when moving or repo- sitioning it. Take care also to avoid impact.

Be careful to prevent children from poking objects into the cabinet, and do not let them play with the remote control batteries.

Do not allow children to play with parts of the packaging: plastic sheets, bags, boxes, etc., can cause suffocation and injury.

CLEANING THE APPLIANCE

The cabinet should be cleaned with a soft and slightly moiste- ned cloth. Do not use cleaning products containing abrasive substances, solvents or alcohol; never use water or liquid detergents directly on the appliance.

The RTX 55TV must be switched off at the main power switch ([32] Fig.7) while cleaning is in progress; take care to ensure that cleaning liquids do not infiltrate through the ventilation grilles.

PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE REMOTE CON- TROL

For the remote control to operate efficiently, always point the emitter directly at the screen, making certain there are no obstacles along the trajectory of the optical signal.

If the remote control is not going to be used for an appreciable length of time (e.g. a few weeks), remove the batteries from the pocket in the back of the handset (Fig. 4).

When the remote control batteries run low, replace both batteries at the same time, never one only.

Replace the batteries if the operation of the remote control becomes erratic, typically when the range or the angle of operation of the emitter becomes restricted.

CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

The materials used for packaging respond to current envi- ronmental standards. If you have enough spare room, it is advisable to keep the packaging of the appliance at least for the duration of the warranty period.

If the batteries used in the remote control are not “green” (eco-friendly), dispose of when spent by placing them in a dedicated pollutant waste collection bin. In any event, do not discard or dispose of spent batteries as normal refuse, and wherever possible, protect the environment by using mercury-free batteries.

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Contents Look Forward Page Dear Customer IntroductionSummary InstallationOperation of the Appliance TV Mode Operation in Graphic Monitor Mode AppendixPresentatation of the RTX 55TV Be careful with cables Important Information on SafetyCare for the Environment Cleaning the AppliancePrecautions Regarding the Remote CON- Trol Positioning the RTX 55TV SystemUnpacking and Connections InstallationConnecting the Appliance to the Mains Power Supply Connecting to External AppliancesAV 3 Y/C socket Aerial socketAV 1 Scart 1 and AV 2 Scart 2 sockets AV 3 socket Cinch VideoSubwoofer socket AV Graphic RGB socketHI-FI sockets right and left channels ANT E NNA AV1 AV2 Remote Control Operation of the Appliance in TV ModeOSD Button TXT OSDSub-menus from OSD menus when Reduces volume Function Buttons on the RTX 55TV Cabinet Switching on video and audio systemsSwitching on and OFF Switching on in stand-by Switching off to stand-byHelp Switching off completelyAutomatic shut-down On Screen DisplayCabinet Controls Using the Remote Control to Navigate the OSDNavigating Through OSD Menus Procedure for Making Adjustments and Activating OptionsSelecting the AUDIO-VIDEO Source Tuning and Programming TV ModeLooping TWO Sockets Together Tuning and storing channels automatically Hide in red Personalising the channels tableSwitching the Lock off Switching the Lock onMuting the TV sound Sound AdjustmentsAdjusting the volume Sound menu adjustmentsAdvanced audio settings 100 Hz 330 Hz 1000 Hz 3300 Hz 10000 Hz Video AdjustmentsVideo menu functions Colour temperature value in degrees Kelvin Other Functions Enlarging the text Selecting sub-pagesHolding a Waiting for a page to appearFunction Buttons on the Cabinet Operation in Graphic Monitor ModeButton Graphic Monitor Image menu Picture MenuSetup menu SetupAppendix OSD Summary Table Television modeFirst touch ImageButton 3OTHER Functions Others Start Button 4 Main Settings TuningExit Image Main Set Others Button 5 Image VideoElectronics Technical Specifications OpticalGeneral Dimensions Additional InformationSIM2 Multimedia is certified by