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MAIN MENU

To  access  the  main  menu  of  the  On  Screen  Display  press 

the MENU key on the keypad or the MENU+ or MENU- key on the 

remote control. 

The  main  menu  is  divided  into  four  windows,  PICTURE, IMAGE, 

SETUP and MENU, in which the various adjustments are grouped 
according to the frequency of use. Use the 

 and 

 keys to 

select  the  line  corresponding  to the  adjustment  you  wish  to 

make (Fig. 19). 

The various menus only offer the relevant adjustments in ac-

cordance with the type of input signal displayed (e.g. certain 

typical adjustments for video signals, not necessary for graphic 

signals, do not appear on the menus, and vice versa). 

Some adjustments (e.g. BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST) are associated 

with a numerical value that can be varied within the set limits 

using the 

◀ 

and 

 keys. 

For others (e.g. VIDEO TYPE) you can choose between two options 

presented on the same line and selectable using the keys 

◀ 

and 

 Fig.20a/b

.

 

 

Picture

Contrast

Colour

Tint 

Sharpness

Filter

Cinema Mode 

50

50

50

3

2

Off 

Auto

Auto

Noise Reduction

Brightness

60

INPUTS

The input selection menu is called by pressing 0 on the remote 
control or with the keypad SOURCE key. To select an input, scroll 
through the list with the 

 e 

 keys until the required input is 

highlighted, then press 

.

Display of the input selection menu is terminated by pressing 
the ESC key or when the On-Screen Menu display timeout in-
terval (set in the Menu Setup) has elapsed orr after the signal's 
recognising.
The inputs can receive RGB and YCrCb signals, at 15 kHz, 32 
kHz or higher. The input and type of signal (RGB or YPrPB) are set 
in the pull down menu at the right of the symbol < a seguito 
della pressione del tasto 

 (Fig. 18). 

HDMI 1-2 input can receive the signals from DVI-D sources. 
During the short time it takes to find the signal, a box appears 
showing the signal requested. As soon as the signal is shown 
in the box additional information is displayed concerning the 
video  standard  (for  video  signals)  or  resolution  (for  graphic 
signals), format and the eventual user's memorie.
This informations can be recolled  by pressing numerical key 
that it corresponds at the selected source.
In the SETUP  menu you can select whether to display this infor-
mation or not; for further information  see SOURCE INFORMATION  in 
the MENU  section of chapter ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

2  S-VIDEO  

4  GRAPHICS RGB 

3  COMPONENT / RGBS   

1  VIDEO    

1

2

3

4

S-VIDEO 3   

GRAPH RGB 9 

COMP RGB 5 

VIDEO 1    

5

5

HDMI

HDMI

 5

Imputs

ACTIVE
NAME

Yes

No

6

6

HDMI

HDMI

 6

Fig.18

9  ON SCREEN MENU

All  system  functions  can  be  operated  from  the  keypad  or 
remote control, with the aid of a complete, user-friendly on 
screen menu. 

Fig.19

Colour Temperature

Gamma Correction

Position

Y/C Delay

1

Overscan

1

Aspect

)MAGE

Fig.20a

Summary of Contents for Pro-C3

Page 1: ...460623000 proc3 user and installation manual...

Page 2: ...graphic RGB input 2 HDMI inputs allow it to be connected to a wide range of analogue and digital sources DVD players video recorders satellite and terrestrial receivers computers video game consoles c...

Page 3: ...to promote the use of natural materials SIM2 Multimedia provides the following information regarding the disposal and recyclig of the product Electrical and electronic waste materials WEE should never...

Page 4: ...is equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by o...

Page 5: ...r Fig 2 Remove the fuse holder 2 with a flat head screwdriver and replace the fuse 3 Fit a new spare fuse 4 Use only T 5A H fuses ESC SOURCE 0 I 250 V T 5A H 3 4 2 1 HDMI 2 6 Fig 2 Be careful with cab...

Page 6: ...jects Position the unit on a stable surface Place the projector on a stable surface or use the provided ceiling mounting bracket Never place the projector on its side or rear lens or top panel Do not...

Page 7: ...porting or shipping the unit Fig 3 Instruction manual Remote Control 1 5 V AAA batteries Power cable Europe UK US Projector CONTENTS OF PACKAGE the projector Remote control four 1 5V AAA batteries for...

Page 8: ...2 serial interface 19 USB 1 1 interface 20 Motorised screen control outputs PROJECTOR 1 5 6 7 12V USB 1 1 R Pr CONTROL RS232 GRAPHICS RGB C Y B Pb HV S VIDEO AUDIO OUT HDMI 1 REM OTE 3 2 S VIDEO MEN U...

Page 9: ...MEMORIES Activates the Memories management menu INFO Displays information about the selected source and projector status FORMAT Selects the image Aspect ratio SOURCE Displays the source selection menu...

Page 10: ...the lens and the screen and the lens zoom setting Use the motor zoom Fig 5 to zoom the projected image in and out Use the motor focus function Fig 5 to obtain a clear image if the image is correctly...

Page 11: ...black matt borders to contain the projected image Preferably use a unit gain screen high gain screens are only effective when used with a small group of viewers close to the screen s axis Prevent amb...

Page 12: ...on Fig 11 HDMI 1 MENU ESC INPUT 5 HDMI 2 6 0 I Switch on from standby With the remote control press one of the keys 1 9 or with 0 With the keypad press STANDBY button 232 GRAPHICS RGB HV S VIDEO AUDIO...

Page 13: ...ill cause inferior picture performance For optimum connectivity we recommend you follow these simple steps With exception of coaxial RCA Phono type connectors always double check that the plug is inse...

Page 14: ...elevision receiver HDTV receiver DVD player VCR Video game console computer DVD player HDTV receiver Fig 14 6 12V USB 1 1 R Pr CONTROL RS232 GRAPHICS RGB C Y B Pb HV S VIDEO AUDIO OUT HDMI 1 REMOTE 3...

Page 15: ...ill the most commonly used and nearly all television receivers video recorders DVD players and camcorders etc use it S VIDEO Fit a mini DIN connector with an S Video signal to this input The correspon...

Page 16: ...his output allows reduction in the area of a 16 9 screen into a 4 3 format by activating a horizontal screen masking system Fig 15 Fig 16 8 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control requires four 1 5 V batter...

Page 17: ...ay of the input selection menu is terminated by pressing the ESC key or when the On Screen Menu display timeout in terval set in the Menu Setup has elapsed orr after the signal s recognising The input...

Page 18: ...eases or decreases the picture colour intensity When set to zero colour images will be shown in black and white Increase the value until the colours appear natural suitable references include skin ton...

Page 19: ...ally changes the correlated colour tempe rature with the low temperatures to the right more red and high temperatures to the left more blue The points on the lowest horizontal line Fig 24 represent th...

Page 20: ...EN5 Suited to displaying cinematographic material in controlled ambient light G1 Suited to displaying graphic images e g Win dows desktop in moderate ambient light G2 Suited to displaying graphic ima...

Page 21: ...parameters by calling up the automatic adjustment function with A on the remote control or AUTO on the keypad If the automatic procedure fails to have the required effect enter the frequency and phase...

Page 22: ...symbols It can useful to identify the input with a user defined name rather than the type of signal for example with the name of the connected device To do this in the pull down menu select NAME and...

Page 23: ...ed a second time you will activate PAN mode in which the and and keys enable you to pan over the magnified image At the thirr pression of key the system reconfigures the projector to original visualis...

Page 24: ...Correction Successive pressing of the key in question F1 or F2 makes it possible to select from among the available gamma curves SOURCE INFORMATION When active YES each time the source is changed inf...

Page 25: ...e initial settings To confirm the operation the message Initial settings saved in Memory 1 is shown at the bottom of the display and the letter I appears to the left of the memory name Rename a memory...

Page 26: ...n one after the other when the and keys are pressed MESSAGES The following messages could appear on your screen No Signal The system does not recognise any signal applied to the se lected input In thi...

Page 27: ...mbient temperature is below 35 C Image is disturbed unstable or noisy Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals with the technical specifications of the system and specifically with the spec...

Page 28: ...gs in the IMAGE menu to optimize the vertical details of the image if available for the input in question Video Image showing colour misalignment on vertical de tails Check compatibility of the video...

Page 29: ...36 steps Outputs 2 12 V jack connector outputs 1 active with system powered on 1 active with 16 9 aspect ratio selected 1 Optical audio output TOSLINK connector Image shift range 1 3 image GENERAL Mai...

Page 30: ...de Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Sharpness Mode Noise reduction Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Brillant Color Overscan Position Y C Delay Asp...

Page 31: ...is Espa ol Deusch Portugu s 2 S VIDEO 4 GRAPHICS RGB 5 3 COMPONENT RGBS 1 VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 HDMI S VIDEO 2 GRAPH RGB 4 HDMI 5 COMP RGB 3 VIDEO 1 6 6 HDMI HDMI 6 F1 F2 Active Yes No Name Cancel Confirm E...

Page 32: ...32 proc3 DIMENSIONS 285 3 42 42 280 6 41 5 336 72 6 195 6 431 4 9 5...

Page 33: ...1 5 1 9 2 2 2 5 3 1 3 7 R 16 9 Meters Inches Meters Inches Meters Inches Diagonal Screen Widht Screen Height 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 150 180 200 250 300 1 3 1 5 1 8 2 0 2 3 2 5 2 8 3 0 3 8 4 6 5 1...

Page 34: ...6 R 4 3 Throw Ratio 1 5 2 Meters Inches Meters Inches Meters Inches Diagonal Screen Widht Screen Height 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 150 180 200 250 300 1 3 1 5 1 8 2 0 2 3 2 5 2 8 3 0 3 8 4 6 5 1 6 3 7...

Page 35: ...5 1 9 2 2 2 5 3 1 3 7 R 16 9 Meters Inches Meters Inches Meters Inches Diagonal Screen Widht Screen Height 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 150 180 200 250 300 1 3 1 5 1 8 2 0 2 3 2 5 2 8 3 0 3 8 4 6 5 1 6...

Page 36: ...3 8 4 6 R 4 3 Meters Inches Meters Inches Meters Inches Diagonal Screen Widht Screen Height 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 150 180 200 250 300 1 3 1 5 1 8 2 0 2 3 2 5 2 8 3 0 3 8 4 6 5 1 6 3 7 6 2 7 3 2 3...

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Page 38: ...1440 1080 67 07 60 1936 1118 1680 1080 67 07 60 2256 1118 1920 1080 26 97 24 2750 1125 1920 1080 26 97 24 2750 1125 1920 1080 26 97 24 2750 1125 1920 1080 33 72 24 2200 1125 1920 1080 33 72 24 2200 1...

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