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3D Mode

3D Activates 3D mode and the RF emitter will be activated. Automatic 
selection is determined by the source sending the projector the correct 
information. If the incorrect 3D image is displayed after approximately 10 
seconds go to the 3D Input Format and manually select the correct 3D mode 
for the incoming signal.

2D display mode for normal 2D material. 3D Input Format adjustment is 
unavailable. PureMotion adjustment is available.

3D Input Format
The M.120 checks AVI infoframe data and input signal resolution in order to 
determine the appropriate 3D format. When automatic detection of 3D format is not 
possible, choose one of the following options:

(S-S) Side by Side Left and right halves of the image are separated, rescaled 
and displayed. This mode should be applied to 3D images composed of two 
stereoscopic images compressed to half of their original horizontal resolution 
and sent simultaneously.

(T-B) Top and Bottom Top and bottom halves of the image are separated, 
rescaled and displayed. This mode should be applied to 3D images composed 
of two stereoscopic images compressed to half of their original vertical 
resolution 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 the 
image meant for one or the other eye.

Note: 

You may need to change the order in which left and right frames are 

displayed. See “

3D Left/Right

” below.

3D Left/Right
Use this setting if the 3D effect has an uncomfortable look about it. This setting will 
change the perception of depth. It is important that the image destined for the 
left/right eye reaches the correct eye. Sometimes the easiest way to check is to pause 
the program content to check. For the effect to change you must press Esc to exit from 
the OSD.

Normal Left and right frames are displayed in the native sequence.

Swapped Left and right frames are swapped. Use this setting if image does 
not give the correct sense of depth.

Supported 3D Video Formats
Compatible 3D formats are listed in 

Table 4.1

.

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Operation

M.120

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for M.120

Page 1: ...SIM2 Multimedia M 120 User Guide...

Page 2: ...te Control Projector Keypad Connections 3D RF Emitter 3D Glasses 14 Chapter 3 Installation Location Mounting Connections Switching On and Off 19 Chapter 4 Operation Viewing 3D Content 3D Menu Input Me...

Page 3: ...iability use only the power cords supplied by the manufacturer Observe all warnings and precautions Keep this guide for future consultation Do not touch internal parts of the projector Inside the hous...

Page 4: ...se water or liquid detergent to clean it Place the projector on a stable surface Place the projector on a stable surface or use a suitable ceiling mounting bracket Never place the projector on its sid...

Page 5: ...hing 3D content Length and frequency of these breaks may vary from person to person Environment This product contains materials derived from natural resources during its manufacture It may contain mat...

Page 6: ...t quality The projector light source life should thus initially be around 30 60 hours In addition to the customary checks the Quality Control department also runs additional statistical tests before s...

Page 7: ...eyed accurately as is the fluid motion of fast action movies and sports This all adds up to an incredible 3D experience at home The M 120 is designed for use with large screen sizes up to 4 m 14 ft wi...

Page 8: ...ation independent from viewing angles screen flexibility no constraints in the choice of the screen material compatibility no need of dedicated sources and preprocessing for 3D viewing System Componen...

Page 9: ...d green normal operation Status display 88 initialization black normal operation two digit code error status displayed code may be useful for troubleshooting Rear IR Sensor Receives infrared signals f...

Page 10: ...Auto Adjustment Aspect enters Aspect Quick menu Not used Custom Remotes You can use your own IR remote control to control your M 120 projector If you are using a remote control with learning capabilit...

Page 11: ...2 Insert four AAA LR03 batteries making sure the polarities match the marks inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the cover Replace the batteries with new ones when the operating range of the remo...

Page 12: ...pts 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 upgr...

Page 13: ...g 3D content the 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...

Page 14: ...ower Outlets Verify that the powers outlets are grounded and preferably shielded from power surges and fluctuations A UPS is optional M 120 power supply operates on any nominal line voltage between 10...

Page 15: ...ift controls to shift the projected image vertically and horizontally Table 3 1 provides usable lens shift ranges for floor installations projector upright and ceiling installations projector inverted...

Page 16: ...main throughout the entire signal path highest available resolution because video sources can deliver full resolution content via HDMI only availability of 3D content because most 3D compatible source...

Page 17: ...ing a USB to serial converter cable In this case installation of a device driver provided by the cable manufacturer may be required USB port using a USB Type A rectangular to Type B square cable conne...

Page 18: ...ill automatically try to reconnect to that emitter LED is blinking with a rate of 1 blink per 2 seconds If glasses cannot successfully reconnect to the emitter within 60 seconds LED will change from b...

Page 19: ...take approximately 40 seconds if a valid signal is detected an image appears on the screen otherwise a black screen with the No Signal message is displayed Switching Off 1 Press and hold the Off key o...

Page 20: ...content and is HDMI compliant plus of course a copy of a film that has released on Blu ray in 3D Only films with the 3D logo are compatible Ensure your player has the latest software installed If you...

Page 21: ...ture settings accordingly for 3D viewing Note The use of Low Energy Compact Fluorescent Lighting can interfere with the IR transmission data for the 3D glasses resulting in the loss of 3D We recommend...

Page 22: ...of the image are separated rescaled and displayed This mode should be applied to 3D images composed of two stereoscopic images compressed to half of their original vertical resolution and sent simulta...

Page 23: ...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 24: ...keypad 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 th...

Page 25: ...to 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 s...

Page 26: ...hics signals set to Graphics If the Video option is set it applies Noise Reduction to increase the clarity of the image Noise Reduction Lets you choose the value of the noise reduction filter Filter S...

Page 27: ...mensions and aspect ratio relationship between width and height of the displayed image There are six default aspects available and three user aspects with user settable parameters You can select a dif...

Page 28: ...d for the control of a motorized anamorphic lens mount See Connections on page 12 for a description of Triggers and their functions Color Management This menu is divided in three sections Choose 1 on...

Page 29: ...ng 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...

Page 30: ...en the AVI Auxiliary Video Information infoframe of the HDMI signal is missing or inconsistent Auto determines the signal range using the information provided by the AVI infoframe of the HDMI signal I...

Page 31: ...ings in the following list are not reset Serial Number and Model name Light Source Hours User Memories including Memories Names Source List including Source Names Orientation Zoom Focus and Lens Shift...

Page 32: ...y 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 the remot...

Page 33: ...zed setups for each viewing condition Each memory saves the main image settings that are available for a given input type Refer to Table 4 5 for details Table 4 5 Settings Video RGB YPrPb Graphics RGB...

Page 34: ...o the line numbered 0 in the Memory menu and press Note If you are using a custom control system discrete codes for recalling Memories are available Save Initial Settings To restore factory default se...

Page 35: ...Noise 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 s...

Page 36: ...the projector Remote control does not work When using the remote point it directly at the front of the projector Remove any obstacles between the remote and the infrared sensor in the front of the pr...

Page 37: ...the projector or the AV Receiver Processor sometimes the picture is either green or pink This usually means the incorrect color standard has been selected This is sent automatically every time you swi...

Page 38: ...ontrols IR remote Keypad on rear panel RS 232 Serial commands Communication Ports 1 x USB 1 1 type B for serial commands and firmware upgrade 1 x RS232 female D Sub 9 pin for serial commands and firmw...

Page 39: ...PTE C Power Requirement 100 240 V AC 10 48 62 Hz Operating Consumption 390 W Standby Consumption 1 W Eco standby mode selected Size and Weight Depth 531 mm 20 9 in Width 420 mm 16 5 in Height 220 mm 8...

Page 40: ...1 66 4 3 6 1 6 1 12 1 150 3 32 1 87 4 9 6 9 6 9 13 6 200 4 43 2 49 6 5 9 2 9 2 18 2 Screen Projection Distance T1 1 5 2 1 1 T2 2 1 3 9 1 Diagonal Size in Width in Height in Min ft Max ft Min ft Max ft...

Page 41: ...8 Dimensions M 120 dimensions in millimeters and inches 8 Dimensions M 120 User Guide 41...

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