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Sim2 Multimedia SVD 800 HD Installation Manual
44 pages 5.33 Mb
2 INDEX4 !CAUTION4 5 MAINS POWER1.1 Safety and Regulations Warning 2 General information 2.1 Projector identification 6 2.2 Power cabling2.3 Servicing 2.4 Spare parts 2.5 Cleaning the projector 7 2.6 Cathode-ray tube phosphor burning2.7 Packing the projector 2.8 Room lighting 2.9 Back panel 8 Contrast, Brightness, Colour-Hue, Peaking. 8 9 3 USER REMOTE CONTROL RC 310010 3.1 BatteriesFig. 8 Fig. 7 Fig. 6 page 14 OSD OPTIONS Fig. 5 The RC3100 remote control is powered by two AA batteries. 3.2 RC 3100 User Remote Control 3.3 Projector Power On 3.4 Input selectionWith the Y Cr Cb 15KHz signals use input 5 With the R G B 15KHz signals use input 7 3.5 Picture adjustmentMEMO should be pressed when one of the adjustment functions is displayed. 10 11 3.6 Screen format selection3.7 VCR button (Sync filter)FAST is recommended for the VCR. SLOW is recommended for video signal broadcasting. 3.8 Information (INFO) 3.9 Muting video button 3.10 Normalised button 3.11 UPC button 3.12 Freeze button 12 3.13 Video MenuFig. 19 Fig. 18 Fig. 17 Fig. 16 Fig. 15 Fig. 14 Fig. 13 3.14 UPC converterTo switch the converter on or off press the UPC button (see 3.11 page 10;) Set on AUTO for normal use. 12 13 3.15Input SettingsFig. 26 Fig. 22 Fig. 21 Fig. 20 Fig. 23 3.16 Blanking 3.17 EHT NOISE RED 14 3.18 WHITE MENU3.19 OPTIONSFig. 29 Fig. 31 Fig. 32 14 The values on the right are only an example. Fig. 37 Fig. 34 15 3.20 Working time3.21 OSD OPTIONSFig. 35 Fig. 36 The values given are factory set. 15 16 3.22 LOGO3.23 Installation menu 3.24 How to enter the SERVICE MODEFig. 38 Fig. 39 The protection mode is activated automatically when switching off. 17 4 INSTALLATION 4.1 Installation procedure4.2 Removing the cover 4.2.1 Removing the top cover 18 4.2.2 Removing the front panel4.3.1 Installation choice 4.3.2 Desk-top front projection 19 4.3.3 Desktop rear projectionFig. 44 266 115(see: par. 4.6, Projector Centering page 23). C 14For 16/9 screen formats, measure the width and refer to the nearest width value in the table. 4.3.4 Ceiling front projectionFig. 45 440 550 93 18019 The bracket must be fixed properly and be absolutely parallel with the screen E D 14 20 HFRONT For 16/9 screen formats, measure the width and refer to the nearest width value in the table. 21 4.3.5 Ceiling rear projection4.4 Projection angle measurement 4.5 Spacers 4.5.1. Spacers changing 4.5.2 Spacers table18 14 12 Front view of the CRT. CRT LENS 60" 22 80"90" 100" 23 150"250" 300"90" 100" 150" 300" Projections at 0 200"23 24 4.6 Projector centering4.7 Optical and electrical adjustments 4.8 Lens focus adjustment 4.9 Mechanical centering of the tubes 25 CD B AA BFig. 57 In the case of ceiling to floor installations or vice versa, see par. 5.11.3, Linearity, page 33. 4.11 Convergence adjustmentsee par. 5.11, Convergence, page 32. Fig. 58 Fig. 59 Fig. 60 Fig. 61 Fig. 56 4.10Correct screen viewing (deflection inversion) 26 5 THE COMPLETE FUNCTION RC3000 REMOTE CONTROL 5.1 Complete function RC3000 remote control27 5.2 BatteriesThe RC3000 remote control is powered by four AA 1.5 V batteries and one 9V battery, IEC6F22. 5.4 Turning the projector on 5.3 How the RC 3000 remote control workssee par. 3.21 OSD OPTIONS, page 14 5.5 Picture adjustmentFig. 64 Fig. 65 Fig. 66 Fig. 67 27 If your press all the values stored in the displayed signal bank are recalled. Fig. 68 Fig. 69 Fig. 70 28 5.6 Test patterns29 VIDEO MENUsee Fig. 77 Fig. 73 Fig. 72 see: par. 3.13, VIDEO MENU, page 11. 5.7 White balancesee par. 3.18, WHITE MENU, page 13. To adjust the white balance enter the SERVICE MODE (see par. 3.24, page 15). Fig. 71 Fig. 74 Fig. 75 5.8 MEMORY MANAGER2944.9 60 N ATSC720P HOR VER F LABEL EDIT ASPECT RATIO : NORMALHOR VER F LABEL EDIT BANK NAMEBANK NAME STORED EDIT BANK NAME Fig. 77HOR VER F LABEL RECALL A BANK FROM MEMORY Fig. 76Press or . Select MEMORY MANAGER, ENTER Enter the SERVICE MODE, 30 5.8.1 How to enter the memory managersee par. 3.24 page 15.Press OPT. OPTIONS appear- OPTIONS - - MEMORY MANAGER - INSTALL. TYPE - MISCELLANEOUS - MEMORY MANAGER - LOAD COPY N00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 15.6 15.7 31.5 31.5 31.2 48.4 64.3 71.7 50 70 00 01BANK SIGNAL NAME PAL MOVE DEL 5.8.2 How to insert a labelPress or . Select LABEL Fig. 78 Fig. 79 Fig. 80 5.8.3 How to change an aspect ratio (F)Fig. 81- MEMORY MANAGER - LOAD COPY N00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 15.6 15.7 31.5 31.5 31.2 48.4 64.3 71.7 50 70 00 PAL NTSC358 DOS-VGA VGA-640 31K 100HZ VESA 1024 64K 60HZ SUN 76HZ 01BANK SIGNAL NAME PAL MOVE DEL33.7 60 N ATSC1080 44.9 60 N ATSC720P - MEMORY MANAGER - LOAD COPY N00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 15.6 15.7 31.5 31.5 31.2 48.4 64.3 71.7 50 70 00 PAL NTSC358 DOS-VGA VGA-640 31K 100HZ VESA 1024 64K 60HZ SUN 76HZ 01BANK SIGNAL NAME PAL MOVE DEL 30 31 5.8.4 Horizontal and vertical frequenciesFig. 87 Fig. 86 Fig. 85 Fig. 83 Fig. 82 5.8.5 How to store a new input signal 5.8.6 LOAD 32 5.8.7 Copy (COPY)Fig. 98 Fig. 97 Fig. 96 Fig. 95 Fig. 94MOVE A BANK TO ANOTHER ONE Fig. 93HOR VER F LABEL ENTER NEW BANK NAME XXX - - - - - Fig. 91 Fig. 90 Fig. 89COPY A BANK TO ANOTHER ONE Fig. 88Press or . Select a memory bank (from 00 to 29) to be copied. COPY A BANK FROM 01 TO COPY A BANK FROM TO XX ? ENTER NEW BANK NAME - - - - - - - - - MEMORY MANAGER - COPY N 01BANK SIGNAL NAME PAL MOVE DEL LOAD CONFIRM NEW NAME : XXX Fig. 92Press ENTER to confirm. Note: 5.8.8 MOVE (MOVE)Press or . Select the memory bank (from 00 to 29). Press or . Select a free destination memory bank (from 00 to 29). Press ENTER to confirm. The following message will appear:MOVE A BANK FROM 01 TO 13 ? Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Note: If the destination bank is not free the following message will appear:MOVE BANK TO ANOTHER ONEDESTINATION MUST BE EMPTY 32 33 5.8.9 DELETE (DEL)Fig. 102 Fig. 101 Fig. 100 Fig. 99 5.9 Installation typessee par. 3.24 page 15 Fig. 103 Fig. 104 see par. 4.10 Correct screen viewing, page 24 5.10 Fine picture adjustments 5.11 Convergence (CONV) 5.11.1 PHASE 34 5.11.2 SHIFT5.11.3 LINEARITY 5.11.4 Picture dimensions (SIZE) 5.11.5 SKEW34 Fig. 112 Fig. 116 Fig. 115 Fig. 113 Fig. 114 35 5.11.6 BOW5.11.7 KEYSTONE 5.11.8 PINCUSHION 5.11.9 ZONES 36 5.12 How to reset the adjustments (RESET)5.13 How to store the convergence adjustments (MEMO) 38 7 DISPLAY PERFORMANCE 7.1 Flyback time7.2 Synchronisation 7.3 Full function remote control mod. RC 3000 7.4 User remote control mod. RC3100 7.5 Keyboard on the rear panel 7.6 BNC RGB inputs 39 7.7 Input synchro7.9 Video inputs 7.10 VGA connector 7.11 PC control 8 ELECTRICAL DATA 9 Mechanical data 10 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGE 11 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 12 STANDARD ACCESSORIES 40 13 PIN ASSIGNMENTLuminanceCrominance GND GND 41 14 TROUBLESHOOTING42 15.1 Procedure dinstallation au plafond15 FRENCH INSTRUCTION 15.2 Projection frontale avec fixation du projecteur au plafond 43 15.3 Projection par larrire avec fixation du projecteur au plafond15.4 Selection du voltage et cable dalimentation 15.5 Cet equipement doit tre mis a la terre 16 GERMAN INSTRUCTIONS 16.1Hinweis gem behrdlicher Vorschriften
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