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    USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
    ( ANNEX )
      5 PROJECTOR DESCRIPTION
    Dimensions (mm)  (Fig. 18a):
    350
    185
    318
    Fig. 18a
    N.B. The height includes the bottom feet.
    Distances from the center of lens (mm)  (Fig. 18b):
    249
    11 8
    ø67
    Fig. 18b
      7 PROJECTION DISTANCES HT 300
    Screen Screen Screen
    size width width
    (diagonal)min max min max
    in. m in. m ft. in. m ft. in. m in. m ft. in. m ft. in.
    50 1,0 40 2,4 8 0 3,4 11 0 1,1 44 2,0 6 6 2,7 9 0
    60 1,2 48 2,9 9 7 4,0 13 2 1,3 52 2,4 7 10 3,3 10 9
    70 1,4 56 3,4 11 2 4,7 15 7 1,6 61 2,8 9 1 3,8 12 7
    80 1,6 64 3,9 12 6 5,4 17 7 1,8 70 3,2 10 5 4,4 14 4
    90 1,8 72 4,4 14 4 6,0 19 9 2,0 78 3,6 11 9 4,9 16 2
    100 2,0 80 4,9 16 0 6,7 22 0 2,2 87 4,0 13 1 5,5 17 11
    120 2,4 96 5,8 19 2 8,0 26 5 2,7 105 4,8 15 8 6,6 21 7
    150 3,1 120 7,3 23 11 10,1 33 0 3,3 131 6,0 19 7 8,2 26 11
    180 3,7 144 8,8 28 9 12,1 39 7 4,0 157 7,2 23 6 9,9 32 4
    200 4,1 160 9,7 31 11 13,4 44 0 4,4 174 8,0 26 1 11,0 35 11
    220 4,5 176” 10,7 35 1 - - - 4,9 192 8,8 28 9 12,0 39 6
    250 5,1 200 12,2 39 11 - - - 5,5 218 9,9 32 7 13,7 44 11
    Projection distanceProjection distance
    4/3 16/9 
    						
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      13 MENU DESCRIPTION
    To access the main On Screen Display menu, press the
    Menu key on the keyboard or the key Menu + or Menu -
    on the remote control 
    (Fig. 46).
    Fig. 46
    The main menu is divided into four sections to cover va-
    rious adjustments in a practical and logical manner.
    The on-screen menu layout is dependant upon the cho-
    sen input signal so various options may not be applica-
    ble, i.e. some typical adjustments to the video signal are
    not applicable to the graphic RGB signals from PC and
    viceversa.
      13.1 PICTURE
    This menu features adjustments relating to the projected
    image quality.
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST
    COLOR
    SHARPNESSFILTER20
    50
    50
    7
    6
    CINEMA MODEOff
    PICTURE
    AutoVIDEO TYPENormalVCR
    VIDEO
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST
    COLOR20
    50
    50 PICTURE
    TINT 85SHARPNESSFILTER7
    6
    CINEMA MODE OffAutoVIDEO TYPENormalVCR
    VIDEO-NTSC
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST50
    20 PICTURE
    SHARPNESS 5
    SHARPNESS MODEVideoGraphics
    RGB
    13.1.1 BRIGHTNESS
    Use this control to adjust the image’s black level.
    13.1.2 CONTRAST
    Use this control to adjust the image’s white level, be ca-
    reful not to over saturate the white level.
    13.1.3 COLOR
    Use this control to adjust the colour level.
    13.1.4 TINT
    Controls the purity of the colours, to NTSC coded signal
    standards. Tint is only applicable to video input with NTSC
    standard, to RGB 15kHz and YCrCb 15kHz inputs and
    YCrCb 32kHz (no RI2).
    13.1.5 SHARPNESS
    Use this adjustment to increase and decrease the level of
    picture detail.
    13.1.6 SHARPNESS MODE
    It allows to select the type of processing that determines
    the detail. In progressive or de-interlaced video signals
    the video option is suggested, with graphic signals from
    a PC the Graphic option is suggested.
    13.1.7 FILTER
    For video signals it improves the image’s horizontal/vertical
    definition and sharpness.
    13.1.8 CINEMA MODE
    In Auto the de-interlaced recognizes if the video signal is
    originated from a cinematographic film (resulting from
    Teleciné with 3:2 or 2:2 Pull Down) and applies an
    interpolation algorithm optimized for this type of signal.
    Instead if the video signal does not originate from a
    cinematographic film, or Off is chosen, the de-interlacer
    applies a “Motion Compensated” algorithm optimized for
    signals coming from a videocamera.
    13.1.9 VIDEO TYPE
    Inserts a filter that improves stability of images from vi-
    deo-recorders. To toggle between Normal and VCR mode,
    press the VCR key on the remote control.
    QUICK MENU
    Its possible to access to adjustment herewith showed,
    using the P+ and P- keys on remote control, without
    recalling the main menu.
    INPUT SIGNALS AND ADJUSTABLE/SETTING ITEMS
    BRIGHTNESS
    CONTRAST
    Video
    S VideoRGBS
    32 kHzYCrCb
    32 kHzRGB
    GraphicsRGBS 15kHz
    YCrCb 15kHzFEATURES
    ADJUSTMENTSINPUT
    COLOR - -
    -
    --
    --
    -
    --
    -
    --
    -
    - -
    TINT(NTSC)(*)
    (*)(*)
    SHARPNESS
    SHARPNESS MODE
    FILTER
    adjustable/can be set
    not adjustable/can not be set
    not adjustable in the RI2
    CINEMA MODE
    VIDEO TYPE 
    						
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     13.2 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS
    This menu features adjustments relating to position,
    aspect ratio and magnification etc.
    POSITION
    ASPECT
    ADVANCED SETTINGS
    MAGNIFICATION IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS
    VIDEO
    ASPECT
    FREQUENCY/PHASE
    ADVANCED SETTINGS
    MAGNIFICATION
    POSITION IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS
    MODE4:316:9
    RGB
    13.2.1 POSITION
    Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and
    horizontally.
    HORIZONTAL: 9
    VERTICAL:   6
    13.2.2 ASPECT
    Determines the aspect ratio of the projected image.
    From this menu it is possible to select the aspect ratio by
    using the numeric keys 1...8 of the remote control.
    Image aspect ratio
    selection
    5 PIXEL TO PIXEL
    7 USER 2
    8 USER 36 USER 1
    1 NORMAL
    2 ANAMORPHIC
    3 LETTERBOX
    4 PANORAMIC ASPECT
    By repeatedly pressing the   key or by pressing the 
    and one of the numeric keys 1...8 of the remote control, it
    is possible to select the aspect ratio.
    13.2.2.1 Normal
    This aspect projects the image occuping the full vertical
    dimension of the screen and maintaining the correct
    aspect (4:3 or 16:9).13.2.2.2 Anamorpchic
    This aspect allows to properly visualize an image 16:9
    13.2.2.3 Letterbox
    This aspect allows to project a 4:3 letterbox image fil-ling
    the 16:9 screen and maintaining the correct aspect ratio.
    13.2.2.4 Panoramic
    This aspect stretches the 4:3 image slightly cutting the
    upper and lower parts. Its ideal to project a 4:3 image in
    a screen of 16:9 aspect ratio.
    13.2.2.5 Pixel to Pixel
    This aspect projects the signal as it is input without scaling
    up or down.
    Image is projected in the center of screen.
    13.2.2.4 User 1, 2, 3
    Should you wish to use a format different to those preset,
    go to User menus.
    ASPECT / USER 1
    HORIZONTAL
    VERTICAL
    SCREEN CONTROL0
    -10
    OnOff
    By using the Horizontal and Vertical adjustments it is
    possible to select the screen shape of your choice. It is
    important to keep the relation between height and width
    so that the correct aspect ratio can be maintained.
    Screen Control. If an appropriate screen-masking
    interface is connected to the 12V output socket “
    ”  it is
    possible to re-frame the screen to a variety of aspect ratios
    and screen sizes (please refer to the screen
    manufacturer’s manual).
    13.2.3 FREQUENCY / PHASE
    In the case of RGB graphic signals this adjustment is used
    for synchronization of the RGB image to the number of
    pixels on the DLP.
    FREQUENCY / PHASE
    FREQUENCY
    PHASE1312
    -12
    RGB
    13.2.3.1 Frequency
    The correct frequency adjustment eliminates vertical
    band interference. 
    						
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    13.2.3.2 Phase
    The phase adjustment determines the stability and
    sharpness of the vertical lines in the projected image.
    13.2.5 ADVANCED SETTINGS
    Advanced colour settings are accessible via this menu.
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    GAMMA CORRECTION
    GAMMA CORRECTION
    Y/C DELAY ADVANCED SETTINGS
    VIDEO
    COLOR TEMPERATURE
    GAMMA CORRECTION ADVANCED SETTINGS
    RGB
    We recommend the use of these settings only to the
    experienced user, as their adjustment can seriously affect
    final image quality. However it is possibile to return to
    optimal manufacturers settings, by selecting Reset.
    13.2.5.1 Colour temperature
    Select the colour temperature of the projected image.
    HIGH
    MEDIUM
    LOW
    USER COLOR TEMPERATURE 
    zione
    There are three fixed colour temperature settings, which
    are: High (9000÷9500 degrees K), Medium (circa 6500
    degrees K), Low (circa 5000 degrees K).
    The User option will allow you to select the colour tempe-
    rature of your choice.
    BLU28
    0-16
    COLOR TEMP. /USER
    RED
    GREEN
    13.2.5.2 Gamma correction
    Selects the Gamma’s correction curve. It determines the
    projector’s response to the grey scale, emphasizing - more
    or less - the different grades of brightness (blacks, dark,
    medium, light greys, whites) in the projected image.
    VIDEO FILM
    GRAPHICS GAMMA CORRECTION
    13.2.5.3 Y / C Delay
    Use this adjustment in the event of horizontal colour
    misalignment within the projected image. It is recom-mended
    that a colour bar test pattern be used for this adjustment.
    13.2.6 MAGNIFICATION
    Use this adjustment to magnify the projected image
    (please note the higher the magnification the poorer the
    quality of the image projected).
    Select Zoom (the magnifying 
      lens icon will appear at
    the centre of the image) to adjust the level of enlargement,
    using the Left and Right Arrows.
    Select  Pan (zoom button on the remote control) to choose
    the area of image to enlarge, using all four arrow keys.
    Via remote control, it is possible to alternate between
    modes, by pressing the 
     key on the keyboard pad. Al-
    ternatively pressing the 
     -Focus-Esc button allows you
    to select between Zoom and Pan. 
    						
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       13.3 SETUP
    The installation menu gives access to features that will
    allow for correct installation of the projector.
    ORIENTATIONKEYSTONE
    PROJECTION LENS
    TEST PATTERNS
    FACTORY DAFAULTS SETUP
    13.3.1 ORIENTATION
    Select the option that best describes the installation i.e.
    desktop front, ceiling frontdesktop rear, and ceiling rear.
    FLOOR
    CEILING
    FLOOR-REAR
    CEILING-REAR
    ORIENTATION
    13.3.2 HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL KEYSTONE
    If the projector is at an angle in relation to the screen,
    keystone distortion will occur. Use the keystone adju-
    stment to restore the projected image to the correct shape.
    The angle of projection is limited to + or - 8 degrees. If the
    projector is level then use the lens shift feature to correctly
    position the image on screen 
    (Fig. 47).
    Installazione
    HORIZONTAL   0
    VERTICAL       -10KEYSTONE
    To obtain maximum quality of the projected image, we
    recommend the installation of the projector on a level
    platform parallel and central to the screen. In the event
    that the picture is not correctly positioned use the lensshift
    feature. Should it not be possible to centralize the image
    by adjusting the lens height, tilt the projector, but this will
    create keystone error.
    C
    -
    S
    Y
    N
    CD
    V
    I
    Fig. 4713.3.3 PROJECTION LENS
    To adjust Focus and Size of the projected image, use the
    lens settings.
    FOCUS
    ZOOM PROJECTION LENS
    FOCUS
    FOCUS
    FOCUS
    FOCUS
    C-SYNCD
    V
    I
    ZOOM
    ZOOM
    ZOOM
    ZOOMZOOM
    C-SYNCDVI
    Alternatively, press keys  Focus and Zoom on your re-
    mote control. Or by pressing three times the key  Focus-
    Esc on keyboard pad.
    13.3.4 TEST PATTERNS
    Displays a series of five test patterns, useful for the
    installation of the projector.
    Press Up and Down Arrow  key to browse pattern. 
    						
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    VIDEO
    RGB
    13.3.5 FACTORY DEFAULTS
    Reconfigures the projector to original factory settings:
    except Position, Orientation, Y/C Delay, Zoom and Fo-
    cus.
    NoConfirm?
    Ye s
      13.4 MENU
    This menu covers the On Screen Display adjustments.
    LANGUAGE
    OSD POSITION 
    OSD BACKGROUND15 sec MENU
    OSD TIMEOUTClearSolid
    13.4.1 LANGUAGE
    Lists the languages options available for the On Screen
    Display menus.
    ENGLISH
    ITALIANO
    FRANCAIS LANGUAGE
    DEUTSCH
    ESPANOL
    PORTOGUES
    13.4.2 OSD POSITION
    To position the On Screen Display within the picture area,
    by using the arrow keys 
    (fig 48a).
    Pressing the 1,2, ..,9 keys on the remote control it is
    possible to move the OSD in one of the 9 preset position
    (Fig.48b).
     
    Fig.48a           Fig.48b
    13.4.3 OSD BACKGROUND
    Gives a choice of backgrounds for the On Screen Display.
    13.4.4 OSD TIMEOUT
    Use this adjustment to set the display time after which
    the On Screen Display will disappear. Left and Right
    Arrow keys set the timing (within a 5-60 second
    timeframe).
     14 INFO
    This function displays the current status of the projector,
    input type, input frequency, etc.
    Info
    Source
    Standard Video  
    Horiz Frequency 
    Aspect
    Color Temperature 
    Lamp Hour Meter
    Software VersionVideo
    NTSC 60Hz/4.43MHz
    15.7kHz
    Video Type Normal
    Panoramic
    Low
    362
    2.00H P (034)
    Displays the selected inputs 
    information and the projector status 
    Info
    Source
    Horiz Frequency 
    Vertical Frequency 
    Aspect
    Color Temperature 
    Lamp Hour Meter
    Software VersionRGB Graphic
    56.5kHz 
    70Hz
    Resolution 1024x768 Mode:77
    Normal
    Low
    362
    2.00H P (034) 
    						
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     15 INPUT SELECTION
    The Input Selection menu is recalled by pressing the
    key: O/AV of the remote control. During normal display,
    press Up Arrow key and Down Arrow key of the keyboard
    pad. The input selected will be highlighted in yellow.
    When change the input a dialog box will appear on the
    screen for a few seconds with the following indications:
    selected input,  standard video (for video signals)
    resolution (for graphic signals) and aspect 
    (Fig.49).
    Video
    NTSC/60Hz
    Normal
    Input Selection Menu
    Fig.49      Fig.50
    The video standard is automatically determinated by the
    system and there is not necessary to change it from the
    menu.  15.1 PROJECTOR INPUTS
    This menu allows access to the available inputs, at the
    rear of the projector. Use Up and Down Arrow keys to
    browse inputs. Right Arrow to select input.Left Arrow
    key to auto select the appropriate input.
    Alternatively, use the remote control to directly select the
    required input (1 to 7).
      15.2 REMOTE INPUT INTERFACE (RI2)
    This menu lists the available inputs on the Remote Input
    Interface (RI2).
    The Remote Control and the keyboard pad on the projector
    can select the inputs available on the Remote Input
    Interface. The 0/AV  key allows switching between the list
    of projector’s inputs and the list of Remote Input Interface. 
    						
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      21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    Projection system: optical engine based on 1 DMD    chip, sealed housing, dusty proof
    DMD panel: resolution 1280 x 720 pixel
    Brightness uniformity: > 90%
    Contrast ratio: > 1000:1 “full on / full off”
    Projection lens:zoom, 12 elements AR multilayer coating, motorized focus and zoom, manual elevation
    Aperture f#: 2.7 (zoom min) - 3.3 (zoom max)
    Picture size: 50-250 inches (diagonal measure)
    Aspect ratio: 4/3 and 16/9 (native)
    Throw ratio: 1,8:1 - 2,5:1 (throw distance:picture width)
    Focus range: 2.2 - 13 m (7’ 3” - 42’ 8”)
    Throw Distance: 60”   : 2,4 m min - 3,3 m max (7’ 11” min - 10’ 10” max)
    80”   : 3,2 m min - 4,4 m max (10’ 6” min - 14’ 5” max)
    100” : 4 m min - 5,5 m max (13’ 2” min - 18’ 1” max)
    Keystone adjustement: up to 26° (optical: +/-8°, digital: +/-18°)
    Lamp: 120 W UHP
    Lamp life time: 6000 hours (average value measured in the laboratory under optimal conditions; it
    can be sensibly reduced by the unit misusing)
    ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
    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
    75 ohm Impedance
    Horizontal frequency: from 15 to 80 kHz (up to to UXGA format @ 60 Hz)
    Vertical frequency: 40-100 Hz
    Standard video: automatically selected (PAL B,G,H,I,M,N,60, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, 4.43)
    High definition video: ATSC HDTV (480p, 720p, 1080i)
    Standard graphics: VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA
    Deinterlacer: motion compensation and three different interpolation algorhythms (9 points median
    filter/field repetition, line/field insertion). Faroudja chip set, DCDi    , 3:2 pull down
    sequence convertion
    Colour temperature: adjustable from 5000 to 9300 degrees K
    TM
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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
    Remote inputs: via Remote Inputs Interface (optional) and cable with EVC connector
    Low Voltage Power Output:two 12 Vdc output, 100 mA max on jack connectors
    GENERAL
    Supply: from 100 to 240 Vac, - 10% + 6% tolerance
    Frequency: from 48 to 62 Hz
    Consumption: 200 W max
    Fuse: T 3.15A H, 5 x 20 mm
    Dimensions of projector: 350 mm x 185 mm x 318 mm  (L x H x D)
    1’ 2” x 7” x 1’ 1” (L x H x D)
    Weight of projector: 5.5 kg (11lbs)
    Regarding transportability: desktop equipment
    Packaging and gross weight:400 mm x 275 mm x 405 mm (LxHxD)
    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
    TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGES
    Operation temperature: 0 to 35°C (32° to 95°F)
    Transportation: -10 to 55°C (14° to 131°F)
    Storage: -10 to 55°C (14° to 131°F)
    Humidity: 10% to 90% relative humidity non-condensing
    CERTIFICATIONS
    Free fall: IEC 68-2-31, IEC 68-2-32 compliant
    Safety: EN 60950, UL 1950
    Electromagnetic emissions: EN 55022 
    						
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