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User

 a white point that can be adjusted according to your personal prefer-

ences as follows:

press the number 

3

 on the remote control to activate the User 

column

position the white point within the CIE chromaticity diagram

Note: 

To accurately set the Primaries and White Point you will need access to special-

ized color measuring equipment and also the knowledge to use such equipment. Al-
ternatively, contact the SIM2 Authorized Dealer where you purchased your product 

and ask them to arrange for an ISF certified calibrator to set up your projector.

Gamma Correction

Determines the projector response to the gray scale, emphasizing or attenuating the 
different grades of brightness (blacks, dark, medium and light grays, whites) in the 

projected image. Choose the setting that is appropriate to the type of video source, 
the ambient lighting and your subjective preferences. The available settings are:

Natural 

the default preset curve, appropriate for most situations

Dynamic 

the preset curve that increases the detail in the dark areas of the im-

age

Parametric

 that lets you select the coefficient that determines the curve. 

Coefficient values smaller than 2.2 emphasize the detail of dark images, while 
reducing overall contrast. Values larger than 2.2 increase overall contrast, but 

reduce the detail of dark areas. For the most common video sources, if you 
set the parameter to 2.2 you obtain pleasant and well-contrasted images.

Note: 

When using Live Color Calibration software, Natural and Dynamic preset curves 

can be replaced by two custom curves.

Overscan

Removes the outer edges of the image and magnifies the remaining portion of the im-

age to fill the display area. It is useful with sources that output images with imperfec-
tions around their borders.

Position

Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and horizontally. These paramet-

ers do not normally require adjustment because the projector checks the input signal 
and automatically sets the most suitable values. However, if the image is not perfectly 

centered it may prove useful to make the projector repeat the input signal analysis 
and image positioning, activating the automatic adjustment procedure with the 

Auto 

key on the remote control. When this procedure is requested it is helpful to have a 
white or light colored background in the current picture on the screen.

Frequency/Phase

These adjustments, available for progressive signals and for signals from a PC, ensure 

correspondence between the number of pixels making up the signal and the number 
of pixels that make up the projected image. The projector usually detects the most 

suitable values but, if the image is disturbed (loss of resolution between equidistant 
vertical bands or instability and lack of detail in thin vertical lines), you can press 

Auto 

on the remote control to activate the automatic adjustment function. If the automatic 
procedure fails to achieve the required effect, enter the Frequency and Phase values 

4  

Operation

Lumis 3D-S

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for LUMIS 3D-S

Page 1: ...SIM2 Multimedia Lumis 3D S User Guide...

Page 2: ...ojector Keypad Connections 3D IR Emitter 3D Glasses 13 Chapter 3 Installation Location Mounting Connections Switching On and Off 19 Chapter 4 Operation Viewing 3D Content 3D Menu Input Menu Main Menu...

Page 3: ...icing and repair work to a SIM2 Authorized Service Center Opening the housing voids the war ranty Disconnect the appliance from the power supply The device that disconnects the projector from the main...

Page 4: ...e the projector on its side or rear on the lens or top panel Do not allow the projector to overheat To prevent overheating allow a free space of at least 0 25 m 10 in on the left right and rear sides...

Page 5: ...f in nor mal urban waste disposal facilities The label on the product shown here indicating a canceled garbage can is intended to remind you that the product requires special handling at the end of it...

Page 6: ...the purpose of developing very high brightness and contrast it is possible that a small quantity of light is visible outside of the projection area and will vary depending on the type of lens used and...

Page 7: ...2 renown image processing and the latest 0 95 in 1080p DarkChip4 DMD from Texas Instruments precision optics SIM2 ALPHAPATH light engine high brightness 3 chip DLP projector artifact free fast action...

Page 8: ...SIM2 103 S active shutter glasses for E103 S IR emitter part num ber 78 024 2000 Xpand X103 universal active shutter glasses part number 78 024 1000 for Xpand AE110 IR emitter Xpand AE110 IR emitter...

Page 9: ...m user defined actions de fault assignments are F1 Zoom F2 Focus Info displays projector Info A Auto performs Auto Adjustment Aspect enters Aspect Quick menu Not used Custom Remotes You can use your o...

Page 10: ...tall batteries in the remote control 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert four AAA LR03 batteries making sure the polarities match the marks inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the cover Replace the...

Page 11: ...s component or RGB high definition signals Control Service USB USB 1 1 type B port for serial commands and firmware upgrade RS 232 RS232 female D Sub 9 pin port for serial commands and firmware upgrad...

Page 12: ...projector alternately displays one image for the left eye and one image for the right eye in rapid succession The 3D glasses turn on and off their lenses in sync with the projector so that each eye re...

Page 13: ...he powers outlets are grounded and preferably shielded from power surges and fluctuations A UPS is optional Lumis 3D S power supply operates on any nominal line voltage between 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz C...

Page 14: ...not over tighten the screws Orientation By default the Lumis 3D S is configured for a Front installation projector installed up right and in front of the screen If the projector is installed behind th...

Page 15: ...ojector to cor rect the image shape See Keystone on page 29 Note Keystone correction may cause artifacts in the image and may not be available when displaying specific 3D content see Table 4 2 Zoom an...

Page 16: ...d device at the same it is connected reducing drastically the time required for HDMI source switching For this reason you may note a slight delay before the image appears on the screen but it is perfe...

Page 17: ...y inserted in its compartment 1 Remove the battery insulating sheet by pulling it As a result of this the glasses turn on 2 Press the button once for less than 1 second to turn them off You will see t...

Page 18: ...If a valid signal is detected an image appears on the screen otherwise a black screen with a No Signal message is displayed Switching Off 1 Press and hold the Off key on the remote control or the I O...

Page 19: ...tent and is HDMI 1 4 compliant plus of course a copy of a film that has released on Blu ray in 3D Only films with the 3D logo are com patible Ensure your player has the latest software installed If yo...

Page 20: ...Adjust the 3D picture and lamp settings accord ingly for 3D viewing 3D Glasses Follow the simple instructions below to operate your 3D glasses On Press the button once see 3D Glasses on page 12 You w...

Page 21: ...inal vertical resolu tion and sent simultaneously F S Frame Sequential This mode should be applied to 3D images that consist of a sequence of alternating frames wherein each successive frame carries t...

Page 22: ...nd Bottom Yes Yes 1280 x 720p 59 94 60 Hz Frame Packing Yes Side by Side Yes Top and Bottom Yes Yes Some adjustments may not be available depending on the 3D signal format Refer to Table 4 2 for detai...

Page 23: ...eypad To return to the previous menu when in a submenu press MENU on the remote control or on the keypad To select menu items press MENU or MENU on the remote control or on the keypad To turn off the...

Page 24: ...reduce the brightness of the black band as much as possible while ensuring that it can still be distinguished from the adjacent band with brightness slightly higher than black Alternatively use a sce...

Page 25: ...ss adjustment For an interlaced or progressive video signal set to Video for PC graphics signals set to Graphics If the Video option is set it applies Noise Reduction to increase the clar ity of the i...

Page 26: ...ction Over scan Position Frequency Phase Y C Delay Signal Range 1 Lamp Power Notes 1 when RGB or AVI infoframe missing or incomplete Aspect This adjustment changes the dimensions and aspect ratio rela...

Page 27: ...Screen controls TRIG2 and be should be used for the control of a screen mask ing system Anamorphic Lens controls TRIG3 and should be used for the control of a mo torized anamorphic lens mount See Con...

Page 28: ...nt and well contrasted images Note When using Live Color Calibration software Natural and Dynamic preset curves can be replaced by two custom curves Overscan Removes the outer edges of the image and m...

Page 29: ...t R G B 0 and white at R G B 255 Lamp Power Use this control to adjust the lamp output level in 10 W increments from 230 W to 280 W Lower values decrease brightness but extend the life of the lamp Set...

Page 30: ...o their factory presets The settings in the following list are not reset Serial Number and Model name Lamp Hours User Memories including Memories Names Source List including Source Names Orientation Z...

Page 31: ...ectively By pressing on the remote control a specific internal test pattern is displayed This is the default function for key F1 Focus Once selected and allow the image to be focused By pressing on th...

Page 32: ...efer to Table 4 5 for details Table 4 5 Settings Video RGB YPrPb Graphics RGB HDMI 1 2 2D HDMI 1 2 3D Brightness Contrast Color 1 1 Sharpness Sharpness Mode Filter Cinema Mode Noise Reduction DynamicB...

Page 33: ...If you are using a custom control system discrete codes for recalling Memories are available Save Initial Settings To restore factory default settings for a previously saved memory 1 press the Memory...

Page 34: ...e Reduction will appear on after the other in the lower part of the screen by pressing or Messages The following messages may appear on your screen No signal The projector does not recognize any signa...

Page 35: ...Authorized Dealer for assistance if the error persists Lamp may need replacement Contact your SIM2 Authorized Dealer for assist ance No Signal Message is displayed Make sure the correct Input is sele...

Page 36: ...ndle the signal Try changing the cable or use a shorter cable Try using a lower resolution for example if you are using 1080p try switch ing to 1080i If this solves the problem the cable is the likely...

Page 37: ...s 1 x Composite Video RCA 1 x Component Analog YPrPB RGBS 4 x RCA 1 x RGBHV D Sub 15 pin female 2 x HDMI 1 4 with 3D DeepColor and InstaPort Controls IR remote Keypad on rear panel RS 232 Serial comma...

Page 38: ...ormal Full Height Anamorphic Letterbox Panoramic Pixel to pixel Subtitle User 3 Color Gamut Includes REC 709 fully adjustable with presets HDTV EBU SMPTE C Power Requirement 100 240 V AC 10 48 62 Hz O...

Page 39: ...3 49 8 60 10 56 11 15 15 50 16 12 24 17 1 74 300 6 64 3 74 9 22 11 32 11 94 16 60 17 27 25 90 1 87 Screen Projection Distance Vertical Offset in T1 1 37 1 66 1 T2 1 75 2 48 1 T3 2 54 3 90 1 Diagonal S...

Page 40: ...8 Dimensions Lumis 3D S dimensions in millimeters and inches 8 Dimensions Lumis 3D S User Guide 40...

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