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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

sensitive to heat, as this may result in damage caused by the
hot air outlets underneath. Should this be unavoidable take
extra precaution of protecting the surfaces with a layer of
heat resistant material.

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Intense Light Source!  Do not stare directly into the projection
lens as possible eye damage could result.  Be especially careful
that children do not stare directly into the beam.

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Do not open the projector’s cover; no user serviceable parts
are inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Opening the projector’s cover will invalidate warranty

.

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Take care not to shake the projector whilst carrying it by the
handle.

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Always position the projector  away from direct heat sources.

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Do not touch the surface of the projection lens.

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The projector must be positioned on a stable, suitable platform
or be installed using a bracket for fixed ceiling or wall
installation. Do not rest the projector on the side panels or on
the rear panel when in operation.

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Take care to position cables safely, especially in dark places,
in order to avoid a trip hazard.

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For installations using a ceiling or wall-mounted bracket,
carefully follow the installation and safety instructions provided
with the bracket’s literature.

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Please remove batteries from the remote control if not in use
for a long period of time.

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A special EVC socket on the projector’s rear panel will allow
connection to the optional Remote Input Interface (a special
cable is required).
This is not to be confused with a VESA “Plug & Display”
Never connect a computer to this socket, as the projector
and the computer may be damaged.

Please follow carefully the warnings listed below, to ensure safe
and long term performance of your projector.

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Connect the projector to a power supply with a nominal voltage
within the following values: 100-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, earthed

(Fig. 1)

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100-240 Vac

50/60 Hz

Fig. 1

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The mains plug is the disconnect device. Take care, when
installing, that the mains plug and socket outlet are easily
accessible. Never pull on the cable to take it out of the socket.
If the system is unlikely to be used for a number of days,
disconnect the power cable and other apparatus connected
to it.

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To save energy, switch off the projector by using the power
switch at the rear; when in stand-by (red light on) the projector
continues to draw a minimal amount of power.

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Only replace the safety fuse (on the power socket at the rear
of projector) with a fuse identical in type and characteristics
(T 3.15A H) 

(Fig. 2)

.

250 V

T 3.15A H

1

2

3

4

Fig. 2

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Do not switch on your projector when flammable liquids or
fumes are present. Do not pour or drop fluids in the vents.

•••••

Do not use the projector when the room temperature is above
35°C (95°F).

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Do not obstruct the cooling air inlets on the top cover, or the
air outlets underneath the projector.

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Do not switch on the projector if it is standing on soft surfaces
such as cushions, pillows, blankets, mattresses and carpets:
the air cooling outlets underneath could become obstructed.

•••••

Do not switch-on the projector if it is standing on surfaces

Summary of Contents for Grand Cinema HT200 DMF

Page 1: ...USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL ENGLISH HT 200 DMF...

Page 2: ...a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determinated by turning the equipment off and on the user is encuraged to try...

Page 3: ...input 10 VGA input 10 RGB YCrCb Input 10 Remote Input Interface connecting cable 11 Motorised projection screen output 11 RS232 Interface connector 11 6 KEYBOARD PAD 12 7 REMOTE CONTROL 12 8 ON SCREE...

Page 4: ...Input Interface a special cable is required This is not to be confused with a VESA Plug Display Never connect a computer to this socket as the projector and the computer may be damaged Please follow...

Page 5: ...ENTS To unpack the projector safely and easily please follow steps 1 to 4 as per drawing Fig 3 It is recommended that the carton and packaging is retained for future use and in the unlikely event that...

Page 6: ...age has 800x600 active pixels and 16 9 mode 848x480 active pixels The higher horizontal resolution in the 16 9 mode makes the projected image slightly wider than the 4 3 mode image Fig 7 800 600 800x6...

Page 7: ...image size and the motorised lens focus to achieve maximum clarity With optimum focus you should be able to clearly see each single pixel when within close proximity to the screen Fig 9 ZOOM ZOOM Z O...

Page 8: ...motorised screen a 12 Volt output is provided at the rear of the projector or with the optional Remote Input Interface This can be connected to a screen interface unit which can be supplied by screen...

Page 9: ...the projector goes in to stand by memorising the input selection at the time of switch off The fans will continue to work until the lamp has cooled down red and green LEDs flashing and will stop auto...

Page 10: ...ype with composite synchronisation on the green signal RGsB or on the luminance Y signal YsCrCb through a cable with RCA Phono type connector Fig 22 Only horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz stan...

Page 11: ...ms These 12V outputs should be connected to the appropriate screen interface provided by the screen manufacturer Fig 24 The 12V output is activated when the projector is switched on green LED on and i...

Page 12: ...nfrared commands Fig 27 Fig 27 Avoid placing obstructions between the remote control and the infrared sensor at the front of the projector this will impair the remote control performance The remote co...

Page 13: ...selected source information and the projector status VCR Improves the video recorder signals quality ASPECT Selects image Aspect ratio SOURCE Displays the Source Selection menu Up Down Left Right Arr...

Page 14: ...te control to directly select the required source 1 to 7 Source Selection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Video S Video RGBS 15 kHz YCrCb 15 kHz RGBS 32 kHz YCrCb 32 kHz Graphics RGB DVI D 0 RI2 inputs When using the...

Page 15: ...ution 800x600 and 16 9 mode 848x480 POSITION Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and horizontally HORIZONTAL 9 VERTICAL 6 ASPECT Determines the aspect ratio of the projected image Fro...

Page 16: ...nd the use of these settings only to the experienced user as their adjustment can seriously affect final image quality 2 COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA CORRECTION Y C DELAY ADVANCED SETTINGS VIDEO COLOR TEMP...

Page 17: ...OOR REAR CEILING REAR ORIENTATION HORIZONTAL VERTICAL KEYSTONE To obtain maximum quality of the projected image we recommend the installation of the projector on a level platform parallel and central...

Page 18: ...l disappear Left and Right Arrow keys set the timing within a 5 60 second timeframe INFO This function displays the current status of the projector input type input frequency etc Info Source Standard...

Page 19: ...specifications 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...

Page 20: ...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...

Page 21: ...1000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Transportation IEC 68 2 31 IEC 68 2 32 Safety certification CULUS OPTICAL Projection system optical engine based on 1 DMD chip sealed housing dusty proof DMD panel dual mode 800...

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