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    most suitable values.
    However, if the image is not perfectly centralised it may prove
    useful to request the system to repeat the input signal analysis
    and image positioning, calling the automatic control procedu-
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    this procedure is called it is helpful to have a white or light
    coloured background on the screen in the current picture.
    FREQUENCY/PHASE
    These adjustments, available for progressive signals and for
    signals from PC, ensure correspondence  between the number
    of pixels making up the signal and the number of pixels making
    up the projected image.
    These parameters do not normally require adjustment because
    the system checks the input signal and automatically sets the
    most suitable values.
    However, if the image appears disturbed (loss of position within
    the equidistant vertical bands or instability and lack of
    sharpness on the narrow vertical lines) it may help to prompt
    the system to repeat the input signal analysis and determination
    of the best parameters by calling the automatic adjustment
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    AUTO key on the remote control or on thekeypad.
    If the automatic procedure fails to have the required effect, enter
    the frequency and phase values manually and approach the
    screen sufficiently to observe the effects of the adjustments.
    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.
    MAGNIFICATION
    Use this adjustment to magnify the projected image (please
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    POSITION
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    Adjustable/can be setNot adjustable/can not be set
    TABLE 2   INPUT SIGNALS AND ADJUSTABLE/SETTING ITEMS 
    						
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    SETUP
    The setup menu contains less frequently used adjustments that
    may be required during installation (e.g. On Screen Display
    language selection or the display of Test Patterns).
    ORIENTATION
    Select the option that best describes the installation i.e. desktop
    front, ceiling front, desktop rear and ceiling rear.
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    HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL KEYSTONE
    To obtain maximum quality of the projected image, we
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    In the event you are unable to centre the image within the screen
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    Any keystone error can be removed by the Keystone adjustment
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    The keystone adjustement helps to compensate possible
    horizontal tilts of the projector.
    The kyestone adjustment is not available for model DOMINO
    20 H with 1080i input signal.
    PROJECTION LENS
    The Zoom adjustment impacts on the motorized zoom 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
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    TEST PATTERNS
    Displays a series of five test patterns, useful for the installation
    of the projector.
    Press  and   keys to browse pattern.
    INITIAL SETTINGS
    Reconfigures the projector to original factory settings except
    Position, Orientation, Y/C Delay, Zoom and Focus.
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    MENU
    LANGUAGE
    Lists the languages available for the On Screen Display menus.
    SOURCE LIST
    In order for the DOMINO-H projector to be more flexible, the
    following described functions allow to modify the input selection
    menu making it more user friendly.
    The main window shows all the inputs available on the DOMI-
    NO-H.
    If one or more inputs are not utilized, it is often helpful to blank
    them from the input list (accessed with the 0 key).
    Once the input has been chosen, in the drop menu that appears
    by pressing the  key, it is possible to activate the source 
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    33)
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    The exclusion or activation of the source will automatically
    renumber the remaining active inputs.
    2  S-VIDEO 
    4  GRAPHICS RGB 
    5  HDMI     1  VIDEO  123  COMP / RGB 345
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    ACTIVE 
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    Fig. 33
    The inputs with an active video signal (visible in the input
    selection menu) are marked with a check symbol.
    It can be also helpful to identify the input with a name chosen
    by the user (for example with the name of the connected source)
    rather than with the signal type.
    Once chosen to have the input visible, in the drop menu, by
    selecting the Name option it is possible to rename the source
    in use.
    This will make it easier to remember the source connected to a
    specific input. You can use up to 12 alphanumeric letters to
    name the source (for more details check the “Insert text” section)
    Insert text
    You will be able to insert text easily and rapidly by accessing
    the text insertion menu 
    (fig. 34)
     
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    INFO
    Displays the current status of the projector and information
    concerning the projected video/graphic signal.
    This function is displayed on pressing 
      on the remote control
    (or, in the absence of the On Screen Display, the  key on the
    remote control).
    QUICK MENUS
    The Quick menus allows the adjustment of most of the picture
    quality controls without recalling the main On Screen menus.
    Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Sharpness and Filter
    adjustments appear at the bottom of the screen, one after
    another, when Up and Down Arrow keys are pressed.
    MESSAGES
    The following messages could appear on your screen:
    No Signal
    The projector does not recognise any signal sent through the
    selected input.
    - Check that the selected input is actually connected to
    a video or graphic signal.
    - Verify compatibility of video/graphic signals with technical
    specifications of your projector.
    - Check the integrity of cables used to connect various
    sources.
    Out of range
    Either the resolution or the horizontal/vertical frequency of the
    input signal is too high.
    - Input a signal that is within specifications. The text insertion mode remains the same if text is being inserted
    for the first time or if a previously inserted name is being edited.
    The letter insertion can be done in any available position
    (represented by horizontal lines).
    Use the  and  keys to move between letters either left or
    right respectively.
    Press the numeric key matching the letter 
    (Fig. 34), the first
    click of the key selects the first letter, the second click the
    second letter and so on.
    The available letters are shown in the text insertion menu.
    Once one letter has been inserted, to insert the following one it
    is necessary to move with the cursor in the next right position
    with the  key of the remote control, repeat this procedure to
    insert other letters.
    Use the  key to switch from small case to capital letters and
    viceversa.
    Any mistake can be deleted with the  key once it has been
    positioned on the wrong letter.
    Once the text insertion process is finished, it can be confirmed
    and saved by clicking the 
    MENU+ key.
    If you want to delete the modifications use the 
    MENU- key of the
    remote control.
    SOURCE INFO
    When active (YES) each source change will show the information
    related to the signal. If not active 
    (NO) there will be no information
    on the selected source.
    OSD BACKGROUND
    Determines the type of background for the On Screen Display.
    OSD TIMEOUT
    Use this adjustment to set the display time after which the On
    Screen Display will disappear.
    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 keys 1...9 on the remote
    control to select one of 9 preset positions. 
    						
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    10   CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
    The projector does not require internal cleaning. There are no
    user serviceable parts inside the projector.  Please refer all
    service requirements to qualified personnel.
    Cleaning the projector’s cover:
    Use a soft slightly damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners,
    solvents or other harsh chemicals, as this will damage the finish
    of the cover. Avoid direct cleaning of the rear panel’s screen-printing.
    Cleaning the lens:
    The lens may be cleaned with a very soft, non-abrasive 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.
    11   TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
    No power  (Green and red LED are OFF)
    - Check the power switch at the rear: it must be in position I.
    - Check if the power cable has been connected correctly to a
    working socket.
    - Check the power socket fuse, at the rear of the projector.
    - Replace the fuse on the mains socket with an identical type
    (T 3.15A H) 
    (Fig. 2).
    - Should the problem persist, seek authorised technical
    assistance.
    The lamp is not coming on
    - Allow a few minutes pause between switching off and turning
    on again (from stand-by). This will allow the lamp to cool down
    sufficiently.
    - If the lamp doesn’t come on – even though the projector has
    had sufficient time to cool down – seek technical assistance
    from your nearest Dealer.
    No image
    - Check that the selected input is actually connected to a active
    video or graphic signal.
    - Check that the above source actually works.
    - Verify compatibility of video/graphic signals with the   technical
    specifications of the projector.
    - Check the integrity of cables used to connect various sources.
    - Check temperature of the room: it must be below 35°C
    (95°F)- Check projector air vents on top and underneath the projector:
    they must be free of obstruction.
    - If the problem persists, consult your Dealer.
    Image is disturbed, unstable or noisy
    - Verify compatibility of video/graphic signals with the technical
    specifications of the  projector.
    - Check the integrity of cables connecting projector to various
    sources.
    - If the signal source is a terrestrial broadcast (via a VCR) check
    that the receiving channel has been correctly tuned in and
    that the aerial system is in good working order.
    - Should the problem be present with a signal coming from a
    video-recorder, ensure that the videotape is an Original “first
    generation” copy and in good condition.
    - Adjust the VCR’s tracking control for optimum picture perfor-
    mance. Ensure the VCR mode is active in the Picture  menu.
    Incomplete image along borders (vertical and horizontal)
    - Compare compatibility of video/graphic signals and techni-
    cal specifications of your projector.
    - Press Auto (on your remote or keypad) to execute automatic
    adjustments.
    - Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of projected image
    by selecting  Position on the Image Adjustments menu.
    - Adjust the width and height of image, selecting Aspect in
    the Image Adjustments menu. 
    						
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    You can purchase the following optional accessories at your
    Dealer:
    - Wall/Ceiling Bracket Kit.
    12   OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
    Use only original, or SIM2 Multimedia approved,
    accessories.
    CAUTION: for ceiling/wall installation, by means of
    suspension bracket, carefully follow the instructions
    and safety instructions recommended by the
    Manufacturer in the bracket’s literature.
    Image too dark, too pale or unnaturally coloured
    - Verify compatibility of video/graphic signals with technical
    specifications of your projector.
    - Go to Picture menu, select and regulate any of the following,
    accordingly: Contrast, Brightness, Color, and Tint.
    - If necessary, reset the Color Temperature and Gamma
    Correction (found on the Image Adjustments /
    Advanced Settings menu).
    Graphic image with poor quality vertical detail
    - Verify compatibility of video/graphic signals with technical
    specifications of your projector.
    - Press Auto (on your remote or keypad) to execute
    automatic adjustments.
    - Adjust Frequency and Phase  parameters, found in the
    Image Adjustments menu, to optimise vertical detail of
    the projected image.Video Image showing colour misalignment on vertical
    details
    - Verify compatibility of video/graphic signals with technical
    specifications of your projector.
    - Adjust Y/C Delay settings in the Image Adjustments /
    Advanced Settings to reduce colour misalignment. For
    best results use an external colour bar test pattern source.
    Remote control does not work
    - Check the batteries and for correct polarity.
    - Ensure that the area between the infrared sensor (front of
    projector) and the remote control is free of obstruction.
    - Ensure that infrared sensors (front and rear of projector) are
    not exposed to intense light levels. 
    						
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    A   TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    OPTICAL DOMINO 20-H
    Projection system:optical engine based on 1 DMD™,
    sealed housing, dusty proof
    DMD™ panel: resolution 1024x576 pixel
    Brightness uniformity: 10% above or below the average
    Contrast ratio: > 1800:1 (full On / full Off)
    Projection lens:zoom, 12 elements AR multilayer
    coating, motorized focus and zoom,
    manual elevation
    Aperture f#: 2.7 (zoom max) - 3.3 (zoom min)
    Picture size: 50-250 inches (diagonal measure)
    Aspect ratio: 4/3 and 16/9
    Throw ratio: 2.21:1 - 3:1
    (throw distance: picture width)
    Focus range: 2.2 - 13.0 m (7’ 3” - 42’ 8”)
    Throw Distance: 60”: 3m - 4.1m
    80”: 4m - 5.5m
    100”: 5m - 6.8m
    Keystone  adjustement: up to 28° (optical: ± 10° digital: ±18°)
    The keystone adjustment is not
    available  with  1080i input signal
    Lamp: 120 W
    Lamp life time: 6000 hours (average value measured
    in the laboratory under optimal condi-
    tions; it can be sensibly reduced by
    the unit misusing)
    OPTICAL DOMINO 30-H
    Projection  system: optical engine based on 1 DMD™ HD2
    chip, sealed housing, dusty proof
    DMD™ panel: resolution 1280x720 pixel
    Brightness uniformity: 10% above or below the average
    Contrast ratio: > 2000:1 (full On / full Off)
    Projection lens:zoom, 12 elements AR multilayer
    coating, motorized focus and zoom,
    manual elevation
    Aperture f#: 2.7 (zoom max) - 3.3 (zoom min)
    Picture size: 50-250 inches (diagonal measure)
    Aspect ratio: 4/3 and 16/9
    Throw ratio: 1.8:1 - 2.5:1
    (throw distance: picture width)
    Focus range: 2.2 - 13.0 m (7’ 3” - 42’ 8”)
    Throw Distance: 60”: 2.4m - 3.3m (7’ 11” - 10’ 10”)
    80”: 3.2m - 4.4m (10’ 6” - 14’ 5”)
    100”: 4.0m - 5.5m (13’ 2” - 18’ 1”)
    Keystone adjustement: up to 26° (optical: ± 8° digital: ±18°)
    Lamp: 120 W
    Lamp life time: 6000 hours (average value measured
    in the laboratory under optimal condi-
    tions; it can be sensibly reduced by
    the unit misusing) 
    						
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    ELECTRICAL
    Input Signals:CVBS on RCA/Phono type connector
    S-VHS on Mini-DIN connector
    RGBHV on DB15HD connector
    RGBS / YCrCb on RCA/Phono type
    connector
    HDMI™
    Horizontal frequency: from 15 to 80 kHz (up to to UXGA
    format @ 60 Hz)
    Vertical frequency: 48-100 Hz
    Video standards : automatically selected (PAL B,G,H, I,
    M,N,60, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, 4.43)
    High definition video: ATSC HDTV (480p, 720p, 1080i)
    Graphic standards : VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA
    Deinterlacer: Faroudja chip set, DCDi
    ™, 3:2 pull
    down sequence convertion
    Colour  temperature: adjustable from 5000 to 9300 degrees
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    Video processor: DTI, CTI, comb filter, noise reduction.
    Sharpness, Y/C delay and NTSC tint
    adjustments
    Remote control:via infrared remote control and via
    computer through RS232 serial
    interface
    Low Voltage Power Output:two 12 Vdc output, 100 mA max on
    jack connectors
    Output : o n e   Optical Audio on  TOSLINK
    connector
    GENERAL
    Supply: from 100 to 240 Vac, -10% +6%
    tolerance
    Frequency: from 48 to 62 Hz
    Consumption: 180 W max
    Fuse: T 3.15A H, 5 x 20 mm
    Dimensions of projector:352 mm x 174 mm x 318 mm
    (LxHxD)
    13”-7/8 x 6”-7/8 x 12”-1/2 (LxHxD)
    Weight of projector: 5.0 kg (11 lbs)
    Packaging and400mm x 275 mm x 405 mm (LxHxD)
    gross weight: 1’ 4” x 11” x 1’ 4” (LxHxD)
    double reinforced carton;
    expandable anti-shock
    packaging;
    gross weight, including
    accessories:
    8 kg (17.7 lbs); recyclable
    packaging material
    ENVIROMENTAL
    Operation temperature: 0 to 35°C (32° to 95°F)
    Transportation temp.: -10 to 55°C (14° to 131°F)
    Storage temperature: -10 to 55°C (14° to 131°F)
    Humidity: 10% to 90% relative humidity non-
    condensing
    Safety: EN 60950, UL 60950
    Transportability: desktop equipment
    Electromagnetic EN 55022 Class B
    compatibility: EN 55024
    EN 61000-3-2
    EN 61000-3-3
    Transportation: IEC 68-2-31, IEC 68-2-32 
    						
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    B   DIMENSIONS
    unit: mm
    C   PROJECTION DISTANCES
    Follow the table below to determine the optimal projection distance “L” between the screen and the center of the lens. This will
    help you to obtain the desired screen size.The manual lens shift adjustments allows the projected image to be moved vertically,
    up or down, in relation to the centre of the screen 
    (Fig.37b). If the distance “H” between the centre of the screen and the centre of
    the lens exceed Hmax, it is necessary to tilt the projector and use the digital keystone to correct the image projected.
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    Screen Screen
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      (diagonal)       min L     Hmax              max L                     Hmax
    Min projection distance
    4/3
    3,4 11’0”
    4,0 13’2”
    4,7 15’7”
    5,4 17’7”
    6,0 19’9”
    6,7 22’0”
    8,0 26’5”
    10,1 33’0”
    12,1 39’7”
    13,4 44’0”
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    Max projection distance
    1,0 40”
    1,2 48”
    1,4 56”
    1,6 64”
    1,8 72”
    2,0 80”
    2,4 96”
    3,1 120”
    3,7 144”
    4,1 160”
    4,5 166”
    5,1 200” m in. m      ft. in.m      ft. in.
    0,3 1’ 1”
    0,4  1’ 4”
    0,5 1’ 7”
    0,5 1’ 10”
    0,6 2’ 0”
    0,7 2’ 3”
    0,8 2’ 8”
    1,0 3’ 4”
    1,2 4’ 1”
    1,4 4’ 6”
    1,5 4’ 11”
    1,7 5’ 8”m      ft. in.
    0,4 1’ 4”
    0,4 1’ 4”
    0,5 1’ 8”
    0,6 2’ 0”
    0,6 2’ 1”
    0,7 2’ 4”
    0,8 2’ 7”
    1,1 3’ 7”
    1,3 4’ 3”
    1,4 4’ 7”
    --
    -- 2,4 8’0”
    2,9 9’7”
    3,4 11’2”
    3,9 12’6”
    4,4 14’4”
    4,9 16’0”
    5,8 19’2”
    7,3 23’11”
    8,8 28’9”
    9,7 31’11”
    10,7 35’1”
    12,2 39’11” 50"
    60"
    70"
    80"
    90"
    100"
    120’
    150"
    180"
    200"
    220"
    250"in.
    m      ft. in. Screen Screen
    size width
      (diagonal)     min L  Hmax            max L Hmax
    Min projection distance
    16/9
    2,7 9’0”
    3,3 10’9”
    3,8 12’7”
    4,4 14’4”
    4,9 16’2”
    5,5 17’11”
    6,6 21’7”
    8,2 26’11”
    9,9 32’4”
    11,0 35’11”
    12,0 39’6”
    13,7 44’11”
    Max projection distance
    1,1 44”
    1,3 52”
    1,6 61”
    1,8 70”
    2,0 78”
    2,2 87”
    2,7 105”
    3,3 131”
    4,0 157”
    4,4 174”
    4,9 192”
    5,5 218” m in. m      ft. in.m      ft. in.
    0,3 0’ 11”
    0,3  1’ 1”
    0,4 1’ 3”
    0,4 1’ 6”
    0,5 1’ 8”
    0,6 1’ 10”
    0,7 2’ 3”
    0,8 2’ 9”
    1,0 3’ 4”
    1,1 3’ 8”
    1,2 4’ 1”
    1,4 4’ 7”m      ft. in.
    m      ft. in.
    0,3 1’ 0”
    0,3  1’ 1”
    0,4 1’ 4”
    0,5 1’ 8”
    0,5 1’ 9”
    0,6 2’ 0”
    0,7 2’ 4”
    0,9 2’ 11”
    1,0 3’ 3”
    1,2 3’ 11”
    1,3 4’ 3”
    1,4 4’ 7” 2,0 6’6”
    2,4 7’10”
    2,8 9’1”
    3,2 10’5”
    3,6 11’9”
    4,0 13’1”
    4,8 15’8”
    6,0 19’7”
    7,2 23’6”
    8,0 26’1”
    8,8 28’9”
    9,9 32’7” 50"
    60"
    70"
    80"
    90"
    100"
    120’
    150"
    180"
    200"
    220"
    250"in. Projection distance table DOMINO 30-H
    Projection distance table DOMINO 30-H 
    						
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