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C3X 1080

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•  

Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the im-

age with the IMAGE / POSITION menu (if available for 

the input in question).

•  

Adjust the image width and height, selecting Aspect 

in the IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS / ASPECT menu.

•  

Adjust the overscan setting applied to the image 

on the IMAGE / OVERSCAN menu.

IMAgE  TOO  DARK,  TOO  PALE  OR  UNNATURALLY  COL-

OURED

•  

Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals 

with the technical specifications of the system, and 

in particular, with the specifications of the selected 

input.

•  

Adjust  the  CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR and TINT  pa-

rameters in the PICTURE menu.

•  

If  necessary,  adjust  COLOR  TEMPERATURE  and  GAMMA 

CORRECTION (IMAGE menu).

with an identical type (T 5A H).

•  

If the fuse blows repeatedly, seek technical assistance 
from your nearest service centre.

LAMP fAILS TO SwITCh ON

•  

If  this  happens  immediately  after  the  last  time  the 

unit was switched off, allow a few minutes between 

switching off and switching on again. This will allow the 

lamp to cool down sufficiently.

•  

If the lamp fails to light - even though the unit has had 

time to cool down - seek technical assistance from 

your nearest service centre.

•  

Check the state of the connection by using Table 1 

to interpret the code displayed by the system LEDs.

NO IMAgE

•  

Make sure the selected input is connected to a video 

or graphic signal and that that source is functioning 

correctly.

•  

Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by 

the source are compatible with the C3X1080 system’s 

technical specifications and, in particular, with those 

of the selected input.

•   Check the condition of the cables used to connect 

the projector to its input sources. 

•  

Check the state of the connection by interpreting the 

code displayed by the system LEDs.

•  

Make sure the cooling air vents on the units are not 

blocked  and  that  the  room  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  specifications  of  the  selected 

input.

•  

Check all cables.

•  

If the problem occurs on a terrestrial broadcast source 

signal,  check  that  the  receiver  has  been  correctly 

tuned in and that the aerial system is in good working 

order.

•  

If the problem occurs in a video signal from a video re-

corder, ensure that the videotape is in good condition 

and that VCR mode is active in the PICTURE menu.

•  

Adjust the Sharpness parameter in the PICTURE menu 

to optimise the projected image.

INCOMPLETE  IMAgE  ALONg  BORDERS  (VERTICAL  AND 

hORIZONTAL)

•  

Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals 

with the technical specifications of the system, and 

specifically,  with  the  specifications  of  the  selected 

input.

•  

Open the automatic image adjustment function by 
pressing the key “A” on the remote control or 

 on the 

projector’s keypad.

gRAPhIC IMAgE wITh POOR QUALITY VERTICAL DETAIL

•  

Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals 

with the technical specifications of the system, and 

in particular, with the specifications of the selected 

input.

•  

Press key “A” on the remote control or 

 on the projec-

tor’s keypad to execute automatic adjustments.

•  

Adjust  the  FREQUENCY and PHASE  settings  in  the  IMAGE 

menu to optimise the vertical details of the image(if 

available for the input in question).

VIDEO IMAgE ShOwINg COLOUR MISALIgNMENT ON VERTICAL 

DETAILS

•  

Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals 

with the technical specifications of the system, and 

in particular, with the specifications of the selected 

input.

•  

Adjust Y/C DELAY settings in the IMAGE menu to reduce 

colour misalignment. 

REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT wORK

•  

Check  remote  control  battery  power  and  correct 

polarity.

•  

Ensure the area between the infrared sensors (on the 

front panel of the projector) and the remote control 

is free from obstructions.

•  

Make sure the infrared sensors on the front and rear of 
the projector are not exposed to intense light levels.

Summary of Contents for C3X 1080

Page 1: ... user and installation manual manuale d uso ed installazione bedienungs und wartungsanleit manuel d utilisation et d installation manual de uso e instalación manual de utilização 使用及安装手册 ВИДЕОПРОЕКТОР 460720000 ...

Page 2: ...ontrolled by a domestic automation system through its serial port or USB port The appliance has been subjected to exhaustive operating tests by SIM2 to ensure the very highest quality The projector bulb 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 shipment In such cases the packagin...

Page 3: ...h the On Screen Display menus and param eter settings Up Down arrows open the quick menus MENU Switches on the On Screen Display and browses through its pages MEMORIES Opens the Memory management menu INFO Displays information on the selected source and projector status FORMAT Selects the image Aspect ratio SOURCE Displays the source selection menu TEST PATTERN ZOOM FOCUS MENU Switches on the On S...

Page 4: ...astic and some chemical compounds are recoverable and can be recycled for reuse Please observe the following instructions 1 When you no longer wish to use your electrical and electronic equipment take it to your local waste disposal facility for recycling 2 You may return your old equipment to your dealer when you buy a new product which is equivalent or has the same functions as the old one Call ...

Page 5: ...through the openings in the unit Make sure that no objects are inserted inside the units If this should occur disconnect the unit from the power supply immediately and call an authorised technician Switch Off Disconnect the mains power supply when the projec tor is not in use This will considerably reduce power consumption and also lengthen the service life of the unit s electrical circuitry Read ...

Page 6: ...ser manual 6 Live Color Calibration Cd Rom 7 Two jacks to control motorised screens If anything is missing immediately contact your dealer 1 2 3 4 4 UNPACKING To remove the C3X1080 system from its carton follow the diagrams Fig 4 Keep the carton for use when transporting or shipping the unit Fig 4 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 1 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 Fig 5 ...

Page 7: ...f the projector For rear projection the screen must be translucent For front projection we recommend the use of a screen with black matt borders to contain the projected image Position the projector on a stable suitable surface or use the optional ceiling mount bracket WARNING When using the ceiling mount bracket the safety instructions provided with the bracket must be strictly observed If using ...

Page 8: ...s the ON OFF button When the unit is switched on from standby the lamp switches on after a brief period of warming up the im 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 centre Prevent any lighting in the room from shining directly onto the screen during projec tion as this will reduce the contrast of the proje...

Page 9: ...wait a few minutes for the lamp to cool down sufficiently Switching off and returning to standby mode With the remote control press With the keypad press When switching off the projector goes into stand by mode and stores the input selection at the time of switch off The fans keep running until the lamp cools down green and red LEDs on after which they automatically switch off Do not switch off th...

Page 10: ...NECTION BOARD 3 1 2 4 5 Television receiver DVD player VCR Videocamera Video game console Television receiver HDTV receiver DVD player VCR Video game console computer DVD player HDTV receiver BluRay Player HD DVD Player PalyStation 3 Fig 17 6 12V USB 1 1 R Pr CONTROL RS232 GRAPHICS RGB C Y B Pb HV S VIDEO AUDIO OUT HDMI 1 REMOTE 3 2 S VIDEO MENU ESC SOURCE 1 4 O I 1 VIDEO GRAPHICS RGB YPrPb 4 3 RG...

Page 11: ...CA adapter cable to connect the RGB signal from a source equipped with a SCART output to this input The Component signals connect to the Y Pr and Pb inputs take care that the inputs correspond to the outputs on the source device Since these may be labelled differently refer to Table 1 to establish the correspondence between the various signals As indicated in the table the colours of the connector...

Page 12: ...ries size AAA Insert the batteries taking care to match the polarity as indicated in the battery compartment in the handset Fig 23 Change the batteries in the remote control if experi encing difficulty in sending commands to the projector Remove batteries from the remote control if it is not to be used for a long period of time The batteries are prone to leak and corrode the remote controls circui...

Page 13: ...GBS YCrCb RGB Grafico HDMI RGBS 15kHz YCrCb 15kHz Adjustments Inputs Colour Tint Sharpness Sharpness Mode Filter Present only if the Video Standard is NTSC Cinema Mode Noise reduction determines the red green ratio of the picture Decreasing the value increases the red content of the image increas ing it increases the green For this adjustment use skin tones or a test card image with colour bars as...

Page 14: ...ngs described above PC a mode that is available only if instructions regarding the colour temperature have been sent to the projector by a PC using the Live Colors Calibration software For each of the settings listed in column 1 RGB there are 9 default white balance adjustments IMAGE This menu features adjustments relating to picture position aspect ratio magnification etc Aspect This adjustment a...

Page 15: ...rt of the graph you will increase the blue content On the contrary by selecting points in the lower part of the graph you will increase the purple content Gamma Correction Determines the systems response to the grey scale em phasising or attenuating the different grades of brightness blacks dark medium light greys whites in the projected image The projector has a range of gamma functions which ena...

Page 16: ...tem checks the input signal and automati cally sets the most suitable values If however the image is disturbed loss of resolution between equidistant vertical bands or instability and lack of detail in thin vertical lines it may help to ask the system to rerun the input signal analysis and set the best parameters by requesting the automatic adjustment function with button A on the remote control o...

Page 17: ... MENU key on the remote control If you wish to cancel the changes press MENU on the remote control F1 F2 keys The remote control is equipped with two keys F1 and F2 which are associated with various different functions Fig 31 The following menu options are available INITIAL SETTINGS Resets the projector to original factory settings except Position Orientation Y C Delay Zoom and Focus Before perfor...

Page 18: ...creen Display opaque transparent OSD TIMEOUT Determines the On Screen Display timeout after the last event adjustment using remote control or keypad The adjustment is made using the decrease and in crease keys within a 6 200 second timeframe OSD Position Positions the On Screen Display in a particular area of the projected image The OSD can be positioned using the arrow keys for fine adjustments o...

Page 19: ...phic signal This function is displayed by pressing the key on the remote control or when the On Screen Display is not enabled the key on the keypad QUICK MENUS The quick menus provide access to the main adjustments that affect image quality without opening the main menu BRIGHTNESS Contrast Colour Tint Sharpness and Filter adjust 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The projector does not require internal a...

Page 20: ...is disturbed unstable or noisy Check compatibility of the video or graphic signals with the technical specifications of the system and specifically with the specifications of the selected input Check all cables If the problem occurs on a terrestrial broadcast source signal check that the receiver has been correctly tuned in and that the aerial system is in good working order If the problem occurs ...

Page 21: ...distance needs See the Additional Information chapter for greater details on projection distance and enlargement ratios Always contact our service centre to have the lens re placed Use only original or SIM2 Multimedia approved accessories Warning for ceiling wall installation by means of su spension bracket carefully follow the instructions and safety instructions recommended by the Manufacturer i...

Page 22: ...ol keypad on rear input panel remote con trol RS232fromPC home automation devices USB 1 1 Horizontal frequency from 15 to 80 kHz up to to UXGA format 65 Hz Vertical frequency 48 100 Hz Video Standard automatic selection PAL B G H I M N 60 SECAM NTSC 3 58 and 4 43 High definition video standard ATSC HDTV 480p 720p 1080i 1080p Graphic standards VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA Colour temperature from 5500 to ...

Page 23: ...C3X 1080 APPENDIX DIMENSIONS C3X 1080 PROJECTION DISTANCES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 24: ...C3X1080 2 195 6 7 70 336 13 23 431 4 16 99 1 63 41 5 9 5 0 37 2 86 72 6 141 2 5 56 2 92 76 05 108 2 4 26 285 2 11 23 142 6 5 62 280 7 11 05 434 5 17 11 App 1 C3X 1080 DIMENSIONS unit of measure mm ...

Page 25: ...H lens center in floor position Screen Size Diagonal Screen Width Inches cm cm m m m m cm cm Screen Height Min Projection Distance Max Projection Distance Min Projection Distance Max Projection Distance Min Offset Max Offset SCREEN PROJECTION DISTANCE Height offset Ho T1 T2 T3 60 80 90 100 110 120 150 180 220 250 300 52 3 69 7 78 4 87 2 95 9 104 6 130 7 156 9 191 7 217 9 261 5 29 4 39 2 44 1 49 0 ...

Page 26: ...92 33 65 40 38 49 36 56 09 67 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Height offset H screen center H lens center in floor position Screen Size Diagonal Screen Width Inches cm cm m m m m cm cm Screen Height Min Projection Distance Max Projection Distance Min Projection Distance Max Projection Distance Min Offset Max Offset SCREEN PROJECTION DISTANCE Height offset Ho T1 T2 T3 60 80 90 100 110 120 150 180 220 250 3...

Page 27: ...y perpendicular to the projection screen as shown in the figure below The centre of the projection lens should be lined up with the centre of the projection screen VERTICAL SHIFT ASSUMING 0 OFFSET 0 Offset Floor Installation Center 0 Screen Height CAUTION The examples shown in the figure give only general indication on the use of the vertical shift Each projection lens may require differing vertic...

Page 28: ...on screen with the centre of the lens in line with the centre of the screen you can use the mechanical shift to move the projected image either above or below the centre of the projection lens CAUTION The examples shown in the figure give only general indication on the use of the vertical shift Each projection lens may require differing vertical shift settings For more detailed information see the...

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