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1. Fig 12 CONNECTING THE TWO UNITS The system can be fully controlled using the supplied IR infrared remote control handset There is a single remote control for both the DigiOptic Image Pro cessor and the screen the remote control can be directed towards either unit since they are both equipped with an IR sensor The connection between the two units is made with a single cable containing three fibre optic cores each terminating in an LC con nector The standard cable length of 20 m will be sufficient for most instal lation requirements During installation of the fibre optic cable e The individual optical cables are delicate always handle the main cable without touching the individual optical cables Fig 13 Never pull the individual optical cables or connectors if neces sary you may pull the main three core cable Protective cap Ferrule Separation point Fig 13 Only remove the cap protecting the connector ferrule imme diately before inserting the connector if the ferrule is allowed to come into contact with foreign material it may be damaged making the connector unusable e Take particular care when inserting fibre optic connectors in their respective sockets on the rear panel of the DigiOptic Image Processor and the rear panel of the screen e Make sure that the single optical cables are not switched the numbers on the cables must match the numbers on the con nectors e Check that
2. Memories O Auto 1 S_ Save current settings gt 2 lt Save initial settings gt 3 S Rename gt Fig 28 sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK RECALL MEMORIES To retrieve memories select the required line and press the key The parameters stored in the selected memory will be applied to the displayed image while a confirmation message will be displayed to confirm the operation MEMORY 1 RECALLED The retrieved memory is associated with the specific source and signal type and called automatically whenever that specific combination of source and signal type is selected RESTORE MEMORIES To restore the original values of a previously modified Memory select the line relative to the Memory in question and open the corresponding drop down menu lt key Select the line SAVE 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 MEMORIES All Memories can be named To enter a name maximum length of 12 alphanumeric characters select the option Rename in the relative drop down menu The text is input in accordance with the method described in the heading TEXT INSERT RESTORE CURRENT VALUES When you open the MEMORIES menu a copy of the current settings is saved in a temporary memory designated by 0 AUTO After having retrieved one or more memori
3. Auto Stand by English Italiano Francais Deusch Espa ol Portugu s as Magnification Blank SS 0 OU BUNN lt 9 V10 Vii V12 COMPONENT RGBS COMPONENT RGBS COMPONENT RGBS COMPONENT RGBS GRAPHICS RGB El GRAPHICS RGB M DVI D HDMI Foo Pint Fate ESTOS E IONES IESO Color temperature Gamma correction VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 SVIDEO 3 SVIDEO 4 COMP RGB 5 COMP RGB 6 COMP RGB 7 COMP RGB 8 GRAPH RGB 9 GRAPH RGB 10 DVI D 11 HDMI 12 35 sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK Active m Yes No sim2 Grand Cinena 40 LINK Memories O Auto 1 lt S MEMORY1 Save current settings 2 lt S MEMORY2 gt Save initial settings 3 lt S MEMORY3 gt Rename 36 Confirm SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Pack contents 4 INSTALLATION N 00 gt Positioning the two units Connecting the two units Connecting the video sources 5 SWITCHING ON AND OFF Bl Switching on off from stand by 6 KEYPAD 7 REMOTE CONTROL 8 ON SCREEN MENUS gt Inputs gt Main Menu N Picture WN N sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK N WN Image Setup gt Menu N ul ul gt Memories N N N 00 gt Info gt Quick menus N 00 Messages 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 12 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION gt A Technical specifications
4. Nopicture gt gt gt Make sure the selected input is connected to a video or graphic signal and that the relevant source is functioning correctly Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the HTL40 LINK technical specifications and in particular with the selected DigiOptic Image Processor input e Check the condition of the cables used to connect the DigiOpti cal Image Processor to the various sources e Check the state of the connection between the DigiOptical Image Processor and the screen e Check the state of the connection by interpreting the code dis played by the system LEDs in accordance with Table 2 Make sure the cooling air vents on the units are not blocked and that the ambient temperature is below 35 C Image is disturbed unstable or noisy Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input e Check the condition of the cables used to connect the DigiOpti 29 sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK To clean the outer cover of the screen use a soft cloth and moisten slightly if necessary with water and a small amount of neutral soap Do not rub hard on the printed captions on the rear panel of the DigiOptic Image Processor The screen may be cleaned with a very soft non abrasive brush in order to remove dust particles Alternatively use a so
5. WN WN gt B Dimensions GN ES gt C On screen menus layout Multimedia SIM2 Multimedia spa Viale Lino Zanussi 11 33170 Pordenone ITALY Phone 39 434 383 253 256 Fax 39 434 383260 261 www sim2 com e mail info sim2 it SIM2 USA Inc 10108 USA Today Way 33025 Miramar FL USA Phone 1 954 4422999 Fax 1 954 4422998 www sim2usa com e mail sales sim2usa com SIM2 Deutschland GmbH Gewerbepark 17 D 35606 Solms Phone 0800 800 7462 Fax 0800 900 7462 www sim2 com e mail info de sim2 it SIM2 UK LTD Steinway House Worth Farm Little Horsted Nr Uckfield East Sussex TN22 5TT Phone 44 01825 750850 Fax 44 01825 750851 www sim2 co uk e mail kate buckle sim2 co uk SIM2 Multimedia certificata eso UNI EN 180 9001 e In accordance with the manufacturer s constant product development programme product specifications and design are subject to changes without
6. YDIGIOPTICY by SIM2 iis HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE DCDi is a registered trademark of Faroudja a division of Genesis Microchip Inc DigiOptic is a registered trademark of SIM2 HDMI the HDMI logo and the expression High Definition Multimedia Interface are trade marks or registered marks of HDMI licensing LLC sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the power supply cable on the rear panel before removing the cover of the screen For technical assistance refer to trained personnel authorised by the manufacturer This symbol indicates the possible electric shock This symbol indicates the presence of important hazard associated with uninsulated live components instructions regarding use and maintenance of inside the unit the product The HTL40 LINK system consists of two parts connected by a fibre optic cable the DigiOptic Image Processor and the screen In this manual references to the DigiOptic Image Processor unit and to the screen unit refer to the two units that make up the system LAMP WARNING If the lamp should suddenly burst with a loud bang air the room thoroughly before using it Do not change the lamp seek qualified technical assistance from your nearest Dealer CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards
7. CVBS outputs S VIDEO These inputs should be connected to an S Video signal by means of a cable with a 4 pin mini DIN type connector The corresponding output on the source can be identified by the wording S VIDEO or Y C Almost as widespread as Composite Video S VIDEO is preferable because it offers a clearer and sharper picture COMPONENT RGBS O 0 8 These inputs are composed of three sets of 5 RCA connectors 5 6 7 and a set of 5 BNC connectors 8 Each set of connectors is suitable for RGB and Component sig nals RGB signals can have the following synchronisations composite sync on the green signal RGsB H V Composite Sync or separate H V Sync Connect the R G B outputs of the source to the respective R G B inputs of the DigiOptic Image Processor taking care not to invert the positions and any synchronisation signals to the HV input or the sim2 Grand Cinema En 40 LINK H and V inputs When connecting the three sets of RCA connectors use the colours as a guide connector R is red G is green B is blue H HV is white and V is black By using a suitable SCART to RCA or BNC connector adapter cable an RGB video signal from a source equipped with an SCART connector can be connected to this input Component signals are connected to inputs Y Cr and Cb taking care to observe the correspondence with the outputs on the source Since the latter can be labelled in various ways refer to Table 1 to establi
8. by means of the A and Y keys press MENU MENU to confirm and close the pull down menu the value you have just entered will be displayed to the right of the lt symbol In general the selection become operational for all inputs after pressing the key Once the input has been selected a brief phase starts during which the system analyses the the applied signal During this interval a box appears with an indication relative to the signal requested As soon as the system locks on to the signal the picture is displayed and a window appears containing information relative to the specific video format and standard for video signals or the resolution for graphic signals In the SETUP menu you can select whether or not to display this information for further details refer to the SOURCE INFORMATION heading in the MENU section MAIN MENU To access the main On Screen Display menu 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 22 Picture Backlight 7 _ Brightness 60 Contrast 50 u Color SO MH Tint 50 MH Sharpness 3 Filter 20 AI Cinema Mode Off Auto Video Type m Normal VCRI VCR2 Noise reduction Auto
9. changed Table 4 RGBS 15kHz YCrCb 15kHz RGB Grafico Adjustments Position Aspect Frequency Phase Color Temperature Gamma correction Overscan Y C Delay SETUP The setup menu contains less frequently used adjustments that may be required during installation e g On Screen Display language selection or the display of Test Patterns POWER ON If selected AUTO this option allows the system to be switched on directly from the mains power supply once the initialisation phase is terminated If disabled STAND BY at the end of the initialisation phase the system assumes Standby status and awaits the power up command from the remote control or keypad TEST PATTERNS Displays a series of five test patterns which are useful when install ing the system and checking basic functions Use the A and Y keys to browse through the test patterns INITIAL SETTINGS Restores original factory settings except for Position Orientation Y C Delay Zoom and Focus sim2 Grand Cinema 40 LINK MENU LANGUAGE Lists the languages available for the On Screen Display menus INPUTS LIST In order to make the HTL40 LINK system increasingly flexible the functions described below make it possible to modify the inputs selection menu and adapt it so that it matches the requirements of the user more closely The main page displays all the inputs physically present on the DigiOptic Ima
10. for digital processing of video signals Your HTL40 LINK system is composed of two refined and elegant units The 40 screen reflects the state of the art of TFT LCD tech nology with 1366x768 pixel resolution and the ability to display up to 16 7 million colours The DigiOpticTM Image Processor video signal processing unit assures the acquisition of a very broad range of different video signals while simultaneously providing the processing power needed to produce sharp detailed pictures with bright natural colours The two units are interconnected by means of a single cable con taining three fibre optic cores The fibre optic cores allow the digital signal to be transmitted from the DigiOptic Image Processor to the screen and control signals to be transmitted in both directions Thanks to the flexibility and reduced diameter of the fibre optic cable the two units can be sited in the room in a totally independent man ner distances of up to 500 metres thereby ensuring that they will fit perfectly into the layout of your home theatre room A very broad range of different video signals can be connected to the DigiOptic Image Processor which since it is separate from the screen can be placed anywhere in your room without detracting from the elegant styling and clean lines of the screen unit The large number of inputs available on the DigiOptic Image Processor 2 Composite Video inputs 2 S Video inputs up to 4 Component or RG
11. function SKIN TONES ADJUSTMENT can be used in conjunction with NOISE REDUCTION in order to make skin tones appear more natural In fact it is frequently the case that the reduction of noise is accompanied by a slight degradation of the picture in skin tone areas while using this function makes it possible to obtain optimum quality of the entire picture 23 sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK Table 3 RGBS 15kHz YCrCb 15kHz RGB Grafico Adjustments Brightness Contrast Colour Tint Sharpness Sharpness Mode Filter Cinema Mode Video T pe Noise reduction Flesh tone correction o Present only if the Video Standard is NTSC IMAGE This menu features adjustments relating to picture position aspect ratio magnification etc ASPECT This adjustment allows you to change the dimensions and aspect ratio relationship between width and height of the displayed im age There are five preset aspects available and three personalised aspects with user settable parameters You can select a different aspect for each source the selected aspect ratio will be automatically called the next time the relative source is called You can also select the required aspect ratio by repeatedly pressing the 40 gt key or by pressing MW and a numerical key 1 8 The following aspects are available NORMAL projects the image occupying the full height of the screen while maintainin
12. should be connected to an RGB type video or graphic signal using a cable with a DB15HD type connector The signal source device typically a personal computer or game console must be able to provide separate H V synchronisation or composite H V synchronisation The video or graphic signals that can be connected to this input can have horizontal scan frequencies H sync of between 32 and 80 kHz and a vertical frequency V sync of between 48 and 100 Hz Image resolution can vary between 640x480 and 1600x1200 pixels VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA DVI D This input provides the facility to exploit the quality of the digital image to its best advantage If the source is equipped with a DVI D YCrCb or RGB output connect it to this input to get the most out of your HTL40 LINK system This input provides the facility to integrate the excellent quality of a digital image with a multichannel audio signal In fact the High Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI com bines the uncompressed high definition video signal with a multi channel audio signal In addition the interface enables control data to be exchanged between the video source and the HT system in order to optimise the displayed picture The HDMI input makes it possible to connect to video sources that use the High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection protocol HDCP to protect their contents This is possible because the HDCP protocol forms part of the definition of HDM
13. the connectors are correctly inserted Make sure that the cable does not constitute an obstacle for persons moving around the room e Take care not to create knots in the cable the minimum radius of bends in the cable is 2 cm e Prevent the cable from pulling and mechanical stress this could cause the connectors to be pulled out and damaged After removing the protective caps from the fibre optic cable con nectors and the panel connectors insert the fibre optic connectors carefully matching the numbers shown on each element Fig 14 Be very carefully when handling optical fibres cable and connectors Protective cap Fig 14 Avoid exposing the panel to direct light sources As far as possible it is also advisable to avoid placing light coloured furniture or other objects with highly reflective surfaces in the im mediate proximity of the screen CONNECTING THE VIDEO SOURCES Connect the cables from the video sources the serial cable from the external control unit and the optical fibre cables connection to the rear panel of the DigiOptic Image Processor To obtain the best performance from the HTL40 LINK system con nect the various signal sources using good quality cables designed for video applications rated impedance 75 IMG Ensure that e the cables are routed in such a way that they do not present an obstruction to people moving around the room e the connectors are inserted carefully to avoid damaging t
14. 21 see chapter 1 subchapter j This product complies with European standard EN 60825 This product is classified as a class 1 laser product and it does not emit hazardous levels of radiation assuming the safety protections are in place Caution invisible laser beam when the product is open Avoid direct exposure to the laser beam To avoid exposure to visible or invisible laser radiation do not open product cover panels and do not touch internal parts Read all chapters of this manual carefully before switching on the screen This manual provides basic instructions for using the HTL40 LINK system Installation preliminary adjustments and procedures that necessitate opening the units and touching electrical components must be carried out by authorised trained technicians To ensure safe and long term reliability use exclusively the power cables supplied by the manufacturer Observe all warnings and cautions 40 LINK nar sim2 PARTS LIST Fibre optic cable connectors Fused power socket Threaded bushes Keypad Curved rear panel Mains power switch Screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SCREEN A ASS NS A NSN A Y DIGIOPTIC IMAGE PROCESSOR Motorised screen outputs Mains power supply Inputs ON OFF power switch 1 2 5 Fibre optic cable connectors 4 5 Read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future consultation This man
15. B inputs 2 graphic RGB inputs 1 DVI D input 1 HDMI input ensures the system supports and processes a wide range of video signals from various sources DVD players VCRs satellite and terrestrial receivers computers game consoles video cameras etc The signal processing capabilities of the Image Processor ensure optimum reproduction of a broad range of input signals from in terlaced video to high definition and graphics Conversion of interlaced video signals to progressive signals by means of prestigious DCDi technology produces fluid natural images free of artifacts such as flicker and stairstepping on diago nals Faithful reproduction of signals at higher resolutions such as high definition video and graphics occurs without loss of information or reduction of image sharpness thanks to the processor s high pixel rate signal acquisition capabilities In addition the specific type of signal processing makes it possible to eliminate the swirl effects that can sometimes mar the performance of LCD screens when displaying moving images All image adjustments can be performed from the remote control with the aid of the On Screen Display alternatively the unit can be controlled by from a home automation system through the serial port Besides the usual checks the Quality Control department also runs additional statistical tests before shipment Therefore the packing may show signs of having been opened byFAROUDJA
16. COD 46 049 0000 sim2 Grand Cinema Eu User and installation manual l sim2 Grand Cinesa EE 40 LINK BACKLIGHT Illuminates the keys on the remote control INPUT Displays the Source Selection menu Not active in this model Activates the On Screen Display menus and allows navigation though the various pages FREEZE Freezes a moving picture F1 Programmable function key F2 Programmable function key AUTO Recalls the automatic image optimisation function STAND BY Switches system to stand by 0 9 Keys Switch system on from stand by and allow direct selection of inputs ESCAPE Deactivates the On Screen Display Up Down Left Right Arrow keys Allow user to navigate through the OSD menus and make adjustments to parameters Arrow Up Down call individual menus MENU Activates the On Screen Display menus and allows navigation though the various pages MEMORIES Activates the Memories management menu INFO Displays selected source information and system FOUS VCR Activates a filter to improve videorecorder signal quality ASPECT Selects picture aspect ratio 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your choice of the innovative SIM2GrandCinema HTL40 Link system sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK The new HTL40 LINK flat screen offers the ideal combination between top TFT LCD technology and an expert system
17. Cinema Mi 40 LINK TEXT INSERT Characters are entered using a specific text input menu Fig 25 This menu provides the facility to store text strings easily and quickly Edit source name Cancel Confirm Fig 25 Text input mode is same whether you are editing an existing name or entering a name for the first time Characters can be inserted in any of the available positions represented by horizontal lines Use the and keys to move the cursor left or right respectively Press the numerical key corresponding to the character Fig 26 the first press selects the first character the second press selects the second character and so forth The available characters are shown in the text insert menu that appears in this input mode Once you have entered a character to enter the next character move the cursor to a position immediately to the right by means of the key on the remote control and repeat the procedure de scribed above Use the akey to switch from upper case to lower case characters To delete any errors move the cursor to the incorrect character and press the y key Once you have terminated the text input procedure confirm your text and save it by pressing the MENU key on the remote control If you want to cancel the changes you have made press the MENU key F1 F2 KEYS The remote control is equipped with two keys F1 and F2 which are associated with various different functions To consu
18. Hz 6 COMP RGB RGB 15KHz 6 COMP RGB YCrCb 6 COMP RGB RGB 7 COMP RGB YCICb 15KHz 7 COMP RGB RGB 15KHz 7 COMP RGB YCICb 7 COMP RGB RGB 8 COMP RGB YCICb 15KHz 8 COMP RGB RGB 15KHz 8 COMP RGB YCICb 8 COMP RGB RGB 9 GRAPHICS RGB 10 GRAPHICS RGB 11 DVI D RGB 11 DVI D YCrCb 12 HDMI for a total of 75 memories The image parameters that can be stored retrieved by the Memories management system are as follows Image Picture BRIGHTNESS ASPECT CONTRAST COLOUR TEMPERATURE 27 sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK COLOUR OVERSCAN TINT GAMMA SHARPNESS FILTER SHARPNESS MODE VIDEO TYPE NOISE REDUCTION Some of these parameters may not be available for certain inputs or certain input signals in accordance with the definitions in Tables 3 and 4 Pressing the key on the remote control or the key on the keypad Fig 27 serves to activate the menus management menu page Fig 27 The available operations for each selected memory are described below SAVING A MEMORY To save the image parameter current values in memory 1 move the cursor to line 1 with the A and Y keys and open the pull down menu by pressing the key Fig 28 Select the line SAVE CURRENT SETTINGS To confirm the operation the message Current settings saved in Memory 1 is displayed at the bottom of the screen and the letter S appears to the left of the memory name Memories 2 and 3 can be saved using the same procedure
19. I technology Once the video source has been connected to the HDMI in put the internal processing performed by the DigiOptic Image Processor separates the video and audio information The audio information is made available on a digital output with a female TOSLINK connector in compliance with the S PDIF standard CONTROL RS232 The system can be controlled via a personal computer or home automation systems by means of the serial port simply connect this input via a serial cable from an RS232 serial port On request SIM2 will send you a document containing the serial port settings and a list of the main commands sim2 Grand Cinema EE 40 LINK CONTROL RS 232 OPTICAL FIBER LINK Computer Home automation systems DVI D AUDIO OUTPUT OD GRAPHICS RGB 8009 COMPONENT RGBS HDTV receiver Game console Comput Computer Ae Sl I Television receiver NAS a y HDTV receiver A ANOS ls E ee DVD player x or y a A A Cox Videorecorder J j PRE ee Game console go aN Television receiver HDTV receiver ad DVD player Videorecorder Power Game console supply unit Television receiver Motorised DVD player projection Videorecorder screen Video camera Game console Fig 15 Television receiver DVD player Videorecorder Video camera Game console sim2 Grand Cinema En 40 LINK 5 SWITCHING ON AND OFF The HTL40 LINK system consists of the Screen and the DigiOptic Image Processor which is also t
20. Operating Temperature Transportation temper Storage temperature Humidity Safety Transportability Electromagnetic compat Transport 3 channel fibre optic link Panel keypad remote control via RS232 from PC or home automation devices from 15 to 80 kHz up to UXGA 60 Hz 48 100 Hz automatically selected PAL B G H M N 60 3 58 and 4 43 ATSC HDTV 480p 1080p VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA Faroudja chipset DCDi 3 2 pull down sequence conversion infrared remote control RS232 serial DB9 connector female 2 12 V jack connector outputs 1 active with system powered on 1 active with 16 9 aspect ratio selected SECAM NTSC 720p 1080i EU UK and US length 2 m 100 to 240 VAC tolerance 10 frequency 48 to 62 Hz 30A max 30W max 483 x 55 x 200 mm WxHxD compat ible with 19 rack 2 5 kg 10 to 35 C 15 to 55 C 15 to 55 C 20 to 95 non condensing EN 60950 UL 60950 desktop equipment EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 IEC 68 2 31 IEC 68 2 32 32 Link cable Composition Connectors Length Diameter Tensile strength Type Approval three 50 125p multimode fibre optic cables LC type 20 0 0 2m 5 mm max 1200N UL OFNP traction applied on outer cable not on fibre cores or connec tors sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK B DIMENSIONS SCREEN 102 7 1106 657 5 706 8 vuroovovo
21. by lightning striking in the vicinity of your home disconnect the units in the event of electrical storms or when the system will remain unused for prolonged periods Avoid contact with liquids and exposure to humidity Do not use the units near water sinks tanks etc do not place objects containing liquids on top of or near the units and do not expose then to rain humidity dripping water or spray do not use water or liquid detergents to clean the units Prevent the units from overheating Do not obstruct ventilation openings Do not place the units near heat sources such as heaters radiators or other devices that generate heat including amplifiers Do not position the units in confined poorly ventilated places bookcase shelves etc Never look directly at the projection lamp Never look directly at the lamp through the ventilation opening when the unit is switched on Risk of eyesight impairment Ensure also that children do not look directly at the lamp Position the unit on a stable surface The screen must be positioned on a suitable stable surface or be installed using a bracket for fixed ceiling or wall installation Never use the screen by resting it on either of its sides or on the rear panel Do not insert objects 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 im mediately and call an authorised tec
22. d by a 20 m fibre optic cable Positioning the DigiOptic Image Processor The ideal location for the DigiOptic Image Processor is on a cabi net shelf or on a rack dimensions are compatible with a standard 19 rack Make sure that the support surface is stable and that the unit has sufficient space around it for ventilation purposes at least 3 cm The unit is connected to the mains via an external power supply unit with an output of 7 Vdc the unit s main power switch is on the power supply unit Connect the power supply unit output cable to the POWER socket located on the rear panel Fig 2 Use exclusively the power supply unit provided with the system or an alternative power supply unit expressly approved by SIM2 For rack mounting of the DigiOptic Image Processor use the screws and LH RH supports supplied with the product Undo the screws fixing the cover to the base of the DigiOptic position the LH and RH supports and secure them to the unit with the screws supplied Use the supplied screws to secure the unit to the rack Fig 6 Fig 6 Positioning the screen unit Some minor assembly steps must be carried out on the screen unit before tt can be positioned correctly The display can be installed on a wall using the specific VESA rails and the supplied screws or placed on a table using the supporting base optional For further requirements or information concerning the support base contact sim2 Grand Cine
23. d sensor this will impair the link between the two units The remote control requires four 1 5V AAA alkaline batteries In sert the batteries taking care to match the polarity as indicated in the battery compartment in the handset Fig 20 Change the remote control batteries if you experience difficulty in transmitting commands to the system Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is to remain unused for a long period of time to avoid the risk of potentially harmful chemical leaks 20 Fig 19 Menu Activates the On Screen Display me nus and allows navigation though the various pages Auto o EN Calls the automatic image optimisation function AV 4 These keys allow the user to navigate through On Screen menus and make adjustments to parameters The Up and Down Arrow key calls the Input Selection menu Four 15V AAA batteries Fig 20 8 ON SCREEN MENU All system functions can be activated from the keypad or remote control with the aid of a practical and comprehensive system of on screen menus INPUTS The input selection menu is called by pressing O on the remote control and when no other menu is displayed also using the A and v keys on the keypad To select an input scroll through the list with the A and Y 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
24. different colour temperature Gamma 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 information is displayed relative to the signal type When disabled NO no information is displayed relative to the selected source when the source is changed OSD BACKGROUND Determines the type of background for the On Screen Display OSD TIMEOUT Determines the On Screen Display timeout When the On Screen Display appears it will remain displayed for the time set in this parameter starting from the time the last key was pressed The adjustment is made using the lt decrease and increase keys within a 5 60 second timeframe OSD POSITION Serves to position the On Screen Display within the screen area The OSD can be positioned using the arrow keys for fine adjust ments or keys 1 9 on the remote control to select one of 9 preset positions MEMORIES The main picture parameters can be saved in discrete sets of values called Memories so that they can be subsequently applied as a group using a single command 3 separate Memories Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 are avai able for each of the 25 types of signals 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 SVIDEO 4 SVIDEO 5 COMP RGB YCrCb 15KHz 5 COMP RGB RGB 15KHz 5 COMP RGB YCICb 32KHz 5 COMP RGB RGB 32KHz 6 COMP RGB YCICb 15K
25. e Make sure the selected input is connected to a video or graphic signal and that that source is functioning correctly e Check the condition of the cables used to connect the system to the various sources Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input Out of range This message appears when either the resolution or the vertical horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds system specifica tions e g a QXGA graphic signal or when an input is supplied with an incompatible signal e g after setting the components input to YCrCb 15kHz a progressive signal is connected 9 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The screen and the DigiOptic Image Processor do not require in ternal adjustments and do not contain any user serviceable parts For any service requirements seek qualified technical assistance from your nearest Dealer 10 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE No power LEDs always OFF e Check that the units power switches are set to I Check that the power cables are correctly connected to the units power sockets e Check the condition of the fuse located on the power socket on the rear of the screen e Replace the fuse located on the screen power socket with an equivalent and identically rated fuse T3 15A H e Ifthe fuse blows repeatedly seek technical assistance from your nearest Dealer
26. ed to picture quality Adjust ments that are not available for a specific input will not be displayed on the menu Table 3 summarises the adjustments available for each input For a complete overview of the on screen menus consult ON SCREEN MENU LAYOUT in the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION section 22 BRIGHTNESS Use this control to adjust the darker areas of the picture black level without significantly affecting bright areas For correct adjustment it may prove useful to display a grey scale with at least twenty bands Now try to reduce the brightness of the black band as much as pos sible while ensuring that it can still be distinguished from the adjacent band with brightness slightly higher than black Alternatively use a scene composed of black objects alongside other dark coloured objects and try to keep all the objects separately identifiable CONTRAST Use this control to adjust the brighter areas of the image white level without significantly affecting dark areas For correct adjustment it may prove useful to display a grey scale with at least twenty bands Now try to increase the brightness of the white band as much as possible while ensuring that it can still be distinguished from the adjacent band with brightness slightly less than white Alternatively use a scene composed of well lit white objects surrounded by light coloured objects with lower level lighting and try to ensure that all the objects remain separately id
27. ely the power supply unit provided or an alternative power supply unit expressly approved by SIM2 Connection of the units to the mains power supply Make the connection as shown in Fig 1 Before connecting the panel to the electrical mains supply follow the setup instructions carefully 120 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Fig 1 sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Fig 2 Changing the fuses Before changing the fuse disconnect the unit from the mains power supply The fuse compartment is next to the mains power connector Fig 3 Remove fuse carrier 2 with the aid of a flat blade screwdriver then change fuse 3 Insert a new spare fuse 4 Use only T 3 15A H fuses zo NANNNNNNNN Fig 3 Be careful with cables Position the power supply cables so that they do not constitute an obstruction Keep cables out of the reach of small children Install the units as close as possible to the wall electrical socket outlet Do not tread on the power cables make sure that they are not tangled or pulled do not expose the power cables to heat sources make sure that the power cables do not become knotted or kinked If the power cables become damaged stop using the system and request the assistance of an authorised technician sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK Disconnect the unit from the mains power supply in the event of electrical storms and when not in use To avoid damage that could be caused
28. entifiable COLOUR This control also called Saturation increases or decreases the picture colour intensity When set to zero colour images will be shown in black and white Increasing the value try to find the point at which the colours look natural suitable references include skin tones and grass in landscape shots TINT Controls the purity of colours Basically determines the red green ratio of the picture Reducing the value will boost the red contents of the picture in creasing it will boost the green tones For this adjustment use skin tones or a test card image with colour bars as a reference SHARPNESS This adjustment serves to modulate the signal to increase or decrease the level of picture detail When the sharpness value is reduced the image details appear less pronounced while increas ing the value raises image definition making the outline of objects sharper Note that an excessively high value may result in a noisy picture and the edges of objects may appear unnaturally clearly defined SHARPNESS MODE This allows you to select the type of processing associated with sharpness adjustment In the case of a progressive or interlaced video signal VIDEO mode is advisable with PC graphic signals use GRAPHIC mode FILTER This allows you to select the mode in which the input signal is processed Selecting the most appropriate value for a given input signal ensures the best horizontal and vertical defini
29. es you can restore the set tings existing at the time you opened Memories menu by selecting Memory 0 0 AUTO Note that this operation must be executed before the Memories menu page disappears 30 seconds after the final operation with the remote control or keypad The next time it appears in fact the temporary memory will contain new informa tion that takes account of any Memories that were selected in the penultimate access to the MEMORIES page Memory O can be used even when you do not wish to enable Memories management for the signal in use In effect once it is selected when a source is chosen the system will automatically reload the settings that were active the last time the memory was retrieved INFO Displays information concerning the displayed video graphic signal and the operating status of the system This function is displayed on pressing the G key on the remote control or in the absence of the On Screen Display the key on the keypad 28 QUICK MENUS The quick menus provide access to the main adjustments that affect image quality without calling the main menu Brightness CONTRAST COLOUR TINT SHARPNESS and FILTER adjustments appear at the bottom of the screen one after the other when the A and Ykeys are pressed MESSAGES The following messages may appear during operation of the sys tem No Signal The system does not recognise any signal applied to the selected input In this cas
30. ess of 40 kg In particular we recommend checking that the wall to which the screen is to be fixed is able to support a weight of at least five times the total weight of the unit composed of the mounting interface and the display Otherwise the structure must be reinforced before installing the unit Fix the HTL40 LINK screen to the VESA interface system by means of 4 screws M8 as shown in Fig 7 Caution Follow the instructions supplied with the VESA inter face system carefully Improper installation of the unit can result in serious personal injury and major dam age to the HTL40 LINK panel and surrounding objects sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK The fixing system is not supplied with the HTL40 LINK system SSVSPSSSSSsSssSsSSgsgsggpsss NULA LACA LL CALL N Fig 7 Make sure the components listed below are readily available TFT LCD flat screen curved rear panel the fixing screws spacers for installation with VESA interface With the panel supported in a vertical position insert the mains power cable connector into the relevant socket on the rear of the LCD panel Fig 8 Caution Do not supply power to the panel by plugging the power cable into the mains socket outlet until you have finished the installation procedure Fig 8 Remove the protective caps from the LCD panel connectors making a mental note of the number markings and then insert the fibre optic cab
31. ft dry cleaning cloth of the type used to clean spectacles to remove fingerprints and grease marks cal Image Processor to the various sources e 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 e If the problem occurs in a video signal from a videorecorder ensure that the videotape is an original first generation copy and that VCR mode is active in the PICTURE menu e Adjust the Sharpness parameter in the PICTURE menu to optimise the displayed image Incomplete image along borders vertical and horizon tal e Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input e Recall the automatic image adjustment function by pressing the key A on the remote control or the AUTO key on the screen keypad e Adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the displayed image using the IMAGE POSITION menu e Adjust the width and height of the image selecting Aspect in the IMAGE ASPECT menu e Adjust the overscan value applied to the image on the IMAGE OVERSCAN menu Image too dark too pale or unnaturally coloured Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input e Ad
32. g the aspect ratio of the input signal When the input signal aspect ratio is 4 3 black vertical bands are displayed on the right and left of the picture ANAMORPHIC allows a 16 9 picture to be displayed correctly LETTERBOX serves to display a 4 3 letterbox image with source signal having black bands above and below the picture so that it fills the 16 9 screen and maintains the correct aspect ratio sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK PANORAMIC stretches the 4 3 image slightly cropping the upper and lower parts Panoramic is ideal for displaying a 4 3 image on the 16 9 screen of the Display PIXEL TO PIXEL displays the image as it is input without adapting it to the screen The image is projected in the centre of the screen and if its hori zontal and or vertical dimensions are smaller than the display it is bounded by vertical and or horizontal black bands USER 1 2 3 when none of the preset formulas are suitable the User formulas are available with the facility for continuous horizontal and vertical adjustment of picture size COLOUR TEMPERATURE Changes the colour balance of the image and is referred to the co lour temperature of white Colours can be adjusted towards the red end of the spectrum low colour temperature values expressed in degrees Kelvin or the blue end high values Colour temperature can be selected with three preset values HIGH MEDIUM and LOW In addition a USER setting is provided in which the use
33. ge Processor If one or more of the inputs is not used they can be hidden in the list which is called by pressing the O key For this purpose select SOURCES LIST and position the cursor on the line corresponding to the input you wish to hide Now press the 4 key and select activation or deactivation of the relative source Fig 24 The deactivation or activation of the source results in automatic renumbering of the remaining active inputs Source list Edit source name v 1 VIDEO lt VIDEO 1 Y 2 VIDEO lt VIDEO 2 Y_3 SVIDEO ACTIVE mYes No 4 SVIDEO v 5 COMPONENT RGBS DAUE Y 6 COMPONENT RGBS I lt COMP RGB 6 Y 7 COMPONENT RGBS lt COMP RGB 7 Y 8 COMPONENT RGBS y lt COMP RGB 8 v 9 GRAPHICS RGB El lt GRAPH RGB 9 Y 10 GRAPHICS RGB lt GRAPH RGB 10 411 DVI D DVD 11 v12 HDMI lt HDMI 12 Fig 24 Active video signal sources shown in the inputs selection menu are distinguished by tick symbols You can also identify the input with a more significant name for the user e g with the name of the connected device The current source can be renamed in the pull down menu For this purpose after selecting the display of a given input select the option Name This function is designed to facilitate the identi fication of a source connected to a particular input To assign a name to a source you can use up to twelve alphanumeric characters for more details refer to the following section sim2 Grand
34. gt Fig 22 The various menus offer only the relevant adjustments in accordance with the type of input signal displayed For this reason for example when the source is a graphic signal certain typical adjustments for video signals do not appear on the menus and vice versa when the source is a video signal sim2 Grand Cinema E 40 LINK Some adjustments e g BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST are associated with a numerical value that can be varied within the set limits us ing the gt and lt keys For others e g VIDEO TYPE you can choose between two options presented on the same line and selectable using the and lt keys Other adjustments identified by by the symbol lt are associated with submenus which appear as a superimposed window in which the selection is made with the A and Y keys Fig 23 Aspect lt Color temperature Gamma Correction Overscan 1 Position Y C Delay 1 Fig 23A Image lt Normal Color Temperature Anamorphic Gamma Correction Letterbox Overscan Panoramic Position Pixel to pixel Y C Delay User 1 User 2 User 3 Fig 23B These submenus are accessed by pressing the lt key To quit the submenu and return to the higher level press the MENU keys Press ESC on the remote control or keypad to abandon the menu display or wait for it to disappear automatically after the number of seconds set in the SETUP page PICTURE This menu features the adjustments relat
35. he pins e the cables are not twisted or crushed e when disconnecting the cables the connectors are not violently pulled out of the connectors on the various units Video sources television receivers VCRs DVD players etc often feature several outputs To obtain the best performance from your system carefully choose which output to use Generally the type of signal offering the best picture quality is DVI D followed by RGB Components S Video and Composite Video in that order However the HTL40 LINK system is equipped with an excellent Video Decoder and Deinterlacer and therefore even inferior quality signals will produce high quality results sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK Table 1 shows the types of signals usually available for the most common types of video sources and the corresponding input con nectors to use on the DigiOptic Image Processor Table 1 DigiOptic Image Processor Connector Video signal source connector Y green Cr red Cb blue VIDEO These inputs should be connected to a Composite Video signal CVBS by means of a cable with an RCA connector The connector on the source is usually yellow and is frequently labelled VIDEO Although other types of signals are preferable since they allow better picture quality this is still the most common type of output and nearly all television receivers videorecorders DVD players video cameras etc are equipped with
36. he system control centre The DigiOptical Image Processor sends commands to the screen and receives operating status information from the screen and function commands from the user The system can be controlled from either the remote control via the infrared sensors on the DigiOptic Image Processor and on the screen or the keypad located at the top of the LCD panel However the power supply to the two units is separate After interconnecting the units via the fibre optic cable see CONNEC TING THE TWO UNITS they must both be connected to the electrical mains supply Now proceed with the power up procedure described below Power up sequence 1 Set the LCD screen power switch at the bottom of the rear panel to I ON Fig 16A 2 Set the DigiOptic Image Processor power switch on the external power supply unit to I ON Fig 15B Caution In this phase make sure the DigiOptic Image Processor ON OFF button Fig 16C is in the OFF position in this condition the indicator LEDs on the front panel of the DigiOptical Image Processor should not be lit 3 Power up of the DigiOptic Image Processor Fig 16C 4 Wait for a few seconds 5 Power up the system by pressing one of the number buttons 0 9 on the remote control Fig 16D Caution The power up sequence described at points 1 2 3 4 and 5 must be observed in full otherwise the system will not initialise properly and the power up sequence mus
37. his automatic control procedure is activated by pressing key A on the remote control When this procedure is called it is helpful to have a white or light coloured background on the screen in the current picture 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 These parameters do not normally require adjustment because the system examines the input signal and automatically sets the most suitable values However if the image appears disturbed loss of resolution within equidistant vertical bands or instability and lack of sharpness on narrow vertical lines it may help to prompt the system to repeat the input signal analysis and consequent determination of the frequency and phase parameters This automatic control proce dure is activated by pressing key A on the remote control If the automatic procedure fails to have the required effect enter the frequency and phase values manually and move sufficiently near to the screen to observe the effects of the adjustments Y C DELAY In the case of Video and S Video signals it may be necessary to correct horizontal colour misalignment within the projected image For a given video standard e g PAL or NTSC the stored value does not normally require further fine tuning unless the source or connection cable is
38. hnician sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK 3 UNPACKING To remove the HTL40 LINK system from its carton follow the figures on the left Fig 4 The carton and packaging should be retained for future use and in the unlikely event that your system needs to be re turned for repair sim2 Grand Cinema El 40 LINK PACK CONTENTS DigiOptic Three core fibre optic cable i The packing carton contains the following parts Screen Curved rear panel DigiOptic Image Processor remote control four 1 5V AAA batteries for remote control DigiOptic Image Processor power supply unit three power cables EU UK USA for the screen three power cables EU UK USA for the DigiOptic Image Processor cable with three fibre optic cores Image Processor Curved rear panel Screen Instruction manual Power supply unit DigiOptic Image Processor Remote control 1 5 V AAA GO batteries HDMI TM HDMI TM cable Fig 5 one HDMI HDMI cable one HDMI DVI cable two brackets for fixing the DigiOptic Image Processor to the rack user manual If any accessories are missing contact your Dealer as soon as possible 4 INSTALLATION POSITIONING THE TWO UNITS The HTL40 LINK system consists of two separate units the DigiOp tic Image Processor and the screen each of which is equipped with a power cable the two units are interconnecte
39. just the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOUR and TINT parameters in sim2 Grand Cinema Mi 40 LINK the PICTURE menu If necessary adjust COLOUR TEMPERATURE and GAMMA CORRECTION IMAGE MENU vertical detail Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input Press key A on the remote control or the AUTO key on the screen keypad to execute automatic adjustments Adjust FREQUENCY and PHASE parameters in the IMAGE menu to optimise the vertical detail of the displayed image Graphic image with poor quali 11 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES You can purchase the HTL40 LINK screen support base from your dealer as optional accessory Use only original or SIM2 Multimedia approved accessories 30 Video Image showing colour misalignment on vertical details Make sure the video or graphic signals supplied by the source are compatible with the system s technical specifications and in particular with those of the selected input Adjust Y C DELAY settings in the IMAGE menu to reduce colour misalignment Remote control notworking 00 Check remote control battery power and correct polarity Ensure the area between the infrared sensors on the front panel of the DigiOptic Image Processor and on the front of the screen is free from obstructions Make sure the infrared sensors on the front panel of the Digi Optic Image Pr
40. le in accordance with the diagram in Fig 9 Protective ok Dae O 2 1 Q Fig 9 Position the styled rear panel at the back of the display and line up the four holes with the bushes already fitted Fig 10A Caution When fitting the rear panel make sure it is per fectly parallel to the screen Use caution to ensure that the central opening in the rear panel is correctly aligned with the corresponding metal parts located in the panel rear the use of excessive force when fitting the rear panel could damage the edges of its internal openings In the case of wall mounting screw the spacers into the holes in the rear panel Fig 10B Caution Take particular care when inserting the spacers in the relevant holes Excessively forceful insertion could cause damage to the edges of the holes in the curved rear panel Screwing the spacers into the holes makes it possible to increase the distance between rear panel and the wall to which the rear panel is secured this making it possible to position the display freely Finally secure the rear panel to your VESA interface not included TABLETOP INSTALLATION WITH SUPPORT BASE OPTIONAL For tabletop installation of the unit you will need the tabletop support which is sold separately from the HTL40 LINK system For more details on the tabletop support and the various models available contact your nearest dealer Fit the screen into the tabletop support alig
41. level 0 3 Vpp 75 Q PAL SECAM nominal burst level e 4 COMPONENTS Y Cr Cb H V RGBHV 3 sets of 5 RCA connectors gold plated 1 set of 5 BNC type connectors gold plated Components signal Y 1 0 Vpp 75 Q negative or 3 level synchronisation HDTV Cr Cb 0 7 Vpp yf 750 3 channel fibre optic link Panel keypad remote control EU UK and US length 2 m from 120 to 240 Vac 10 toler ance RGB signal 48 to 62 Hz RB 0 7 Vpp 13 0 OS G 0 7 Vpp 75 Q separate H V Sync or H V Sync 1 0 Vpp 75 Q negative or 3 level synchronisation HDTV H V positive or negative TTL 0 3 5 Vpp 1 KQ e 2 RGBHV analogue RGB T 3 15A H 5 x 20 mm 1106x656x103 mm LxHxD 35 kg female DB15HD connectors 1230x520x740mm RB 0 7 V 75 0 10 to 55 C G 0 7 Ve 75 Q separate H V Sync or H V Sync ee E 1 0 Vpp 75 Q negative or 3 level synchronisation HDTV H V positive or negative TTL 0 3 5 Vpp 1 kQ 1 DVI digital RGB YCrCb DVI D female connector 1 HDMI e 1 Optical S PDIF Audio Output TOSLINK connectorlnput Output 20 to 95 non condensing EN 60950 UL 60950 desktop equipment 31 sim2 Grand Cinema En 40 LINK Input Output Control Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Video standards High definition video Graphic standards Deinterlacer Control Outputs GENERAL Power supply cable Power supply Peak current Consumption Dimensions Weight approx
42. lt the available functions select the option F1 F2 KEYS to display a table in which the items on the rows describe the functions that can be assigned to keys F1 and F2 which are represented by the table columns Choose the required column using the and gt keys on the remote control this will enable you to identify one of the two keys F1 or F2 now select the function to assign to the key F1 or F2 by means 26 of the A and Y keys on the remote control The function performed by the key is confirmed by the appearance of a dot on the corresponding column row intersection The functions available for keys F1 and F2 are described below Language Source list TF1 F2 keys Source Info OSD Backgro OSD Position OSD Timeout lt English Magnification Blank Colour temperature Gamma correction Fig 26 MAGNIFICATION Selects the electronic zoom function Use the and keys to adjust image magnification If the key is pressed a second time you will activate PAN mode in which the A and Y 4 and gt keys enable you to pan over the magnified image BLANK Switches off the video signal and displays a black page As soon as the key is pressed an OSD indication lasting a few seconds confirms that the function has been activated Pressing any further keys on the remote control restores the previous conditions CoLOUR TEMPERATURE Successive pressing of the key in question F1 or F2 makes it possible to select a
43. ma M 40 LINK your nearest SIM2 dealer The following section describes the operations to be performed for the various installation configurations Caution All the operations described below must be ex ecuted exclusively with the mains power cable unplugged from the mains socket outlet Caution Do not place the wooden rear panel against ir regular surfaces or surfaces that anyway could damage the panel Protect the rear panel from scoring or other damage Do not scratch the rear panel by means of rubbing against other surfaces or score it through contact with sharp ob jects Do not place any objects on the rear panel and avoid laying it flat if possible WALL MOUNTING Caution Wall mounting of the LCD screen calls for special skills and must be carried out exclusively by authorised trained technicians Because of the weight of the screen approx 345 N 35 kg wall mounting operations should be carried out with at least two people Sim2 Multimedia declines all liability for possible injury to persons or dam age to property deriving from incorrect installation of the screen Fixing of the display to the wall is performed by means of an attach ment in compliance with VESA FDMITM standards VESA Flat Display Mounting Interface Standard The fixing system is not supplied with the HTL40 LINK system VESA fixing systems are readily available commercially Before purchasing a fixing system ensure it is approved to hold a weight in exc
44. ning the slots on the bottom of the screen unit with the vertical tabs on the support Fig 11A Secure the support to the screen by screwing in the two screws in the rear Fig 11B 40 LINK A Fig 11 With the panel in its vertical position insert the power cable plug into the socket on the LCD panel Fig 8 Caution Do not supply power to the panel by plugging the power cable into the mains socket outlet until you have finished the installation procedure Remove the protective caps from the LCD panel connectors making a mental note of the number markings and then insert the fibre optic cable in accordance with the diagram in Fig 9 Position the curved rear panel at the back of the display and line up the four holes with the bushes Fig 12A fixing the parts together with the flathead screws Fig 12B sim2 Grand Cinema 40 LINK Caution When fitting the rear panel make sure it is always kept parallel to the screen Ensure that the central opening of the curved rear panel is well aligned with the correspond ing metal parts located in the rear of the flat panel screen excessively forceful insertion of the curved rear panel could damage the edges of its internal openings Caution Take particular care when inserting the flathead screws in their holes Excessively forceful insertion could cause damage to the edges of the holes in the curved rear panel A MR Lo SS AN AN N
45. nonoovroroovovonovovoononononoovovanonoconoDo0D0 Y SE A p 962 J Unit of measurement mm DIGIOPTIC IMAGE PROCESSOR WISE X 289 11 38 Unit of measurement mm 33 sim2 Grand Cinema El 40 LINK C ON SCREEN MENU LAYOUT Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Filter Cinema Mode Video Type Noise reduction Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Position Y C Delay Normal Anamorphic Letterbox Panoramic Pixel to Pixel User 1 User 2 User 3 Video S Video PAL SECAM Backlight Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Filter Filter Video Type Noise reduction Flesh tone correction On Off YCrCb 15kHz RGBS 15kHz Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Position Horizontal Vertical Screen control Horizontal Vertical Screen control Horizontal Vertical Screen control 34 Backlight Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Sharpness Mode Flesh tone correction YCrCb RGB Aspect Graphic RGB Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Position Frequency Phase mOn 0ff RGBS Graphic RGB DVI D Brightness Contrast Sharpness Sharpness Mode Aspect Color Temperature Gamma Correction Overscan Power ON Test patterns Initial Settings Language Source list F1 F2 keys Source info OSD background OSD Position OSD Timeout VIDEO E VIDEO SVIDEO SVIDEO
46. ocessor and at the front of the screen are not exposed to intense light sources CAUTION for wall installation by means of suspension bracket carefully follow the instructions and safety instruc tions provided by the Manufacturer and supplied together with the bracket sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK 12 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Screen DisPLay Technology Resolution Dimensions Brightness Contras Vertical viewing angle Horizontal viewing angle Typical response time Lamp life time ELECTRONICS Input Output Control GENERAL Power supply cable Supply Frequency Peak current Consumption Fuse Screen dimensions Weight approx Packing Operating temperature Transportation temp Storage temperature Humidity Safety Transportability EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 IEC 68 2 31 IEC 68 2 32 Electromagnetic comp Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Dis play 1366x768x3 pixel 3147264 pixels for high definition images 40 image aspect 16 9 native Transportation Digioptic Image Processor 600 cd m2 ELECTRONICS eee Input signals Ki A 2 COMPOSITE VIDEO CVBS is E gt RCA type connectors gold plated 60000 hours under standard brightness 2 SI o Q negative synchronisation conditions 4 pin mini DIN connectors Y 1 0 Vpp 75 Q negative synchronisation C 0 286 Vp 75 Q NTSC nominal burst
47. r can set the white point by making separate adjustments for Red Green and Blue Generally the HIGH value is more suitable for displaying graphic images while MEDIUM and LOW values are preferable for video images GAMMA CORRECTION Determines the system s response to the grey scale emphasising or attenuating the different grades of brightness blacks dark medium light grey whites in the projected image The GRAPHIC setting is more suitable for computer images while the VIDEO and FILM settings are more suitable for video images OVERSCAN Eliminates irregularities around the outer borders of the image Certain relatively inaccurate sources can produce an image with more or less pronounced irregularities around the outer edges thanks to the overscan function these imperfections can be moved to outside the displayed area Overscan values can be between O no overscanning and 32 maximum overscanning The result ing image always maintains the selected aspect irrespective of the selected overscan value 24 POSITION Use this adjustment to position the image vertically and horizontally Determines the aspect of the displayed image These parameters do not normally require adjustment because the system examines the input signal and automatically sets the most suitable values However if the image is not perfectly centralised it may prove useful to repeat the input signal analysis and the consequent image positioning procedure T
48. sh the correspondence between the various signals The con nector colours can also be of help as shown in the table Input 5 can receive RGB and YCrCb signals not higher than 32 kHz In effect to provide high picture quality even with relatively inac curate sources the input signal is processed by specific circuits in the DigiOptic Image Processor The video signals that can be connected to inputs 6 7 8 can have horizontal scanning frequencies of 15 kHz standard video resolu tion 32 kHz or higher progressive scanning video high definition video Some sources provide the facility to choose between a progressive signal or an interlaced signal Although in general a progressive signal is higher quality than an interlaced signal it is often prefer able to perform the deinterlacing operation on the HTL40 LINK system rather than on the source because the HTL40 LINK system is equipped with Faroudja s sophisticated directional correlation deinterlacing technology DCDi Progressive signals usually provide better quality than interlaced signals but if the source features both progressive and deinter laced signal outputs it is good practice to compare the quality of the pictures reproduced by the HTL40 LINK system in the two cases deinterlacing performed by the HTL40 LINK system thanks to Faroudja DCDi technology is often more effective than that performed at the source typically a DVD player GRAPHICS RGB This input
49. t be repeated in accordance with the proper procedure Fig 16 After a few seconds system initialisation interval the DigiOptical Image Processor and the Screen assume stand by mode System status information is provided by two LEDs green and blue on the front panel of the DigiOptical Image Processor and on the rear of the screen Significant status signals are illustrated in Table 2 Table 2 DigiOptic Image Projector Processor J Blue LED Blue LED Green LED off Initialisation Standby On Optical link not active Caution Error O Off O On Flashing Insignificant Ifthe No optical link or Error signals are active the system will not function ifthe Warning signal is active the system will operate but it may be unable to read certain input signals correctly SWITCHING ON AND OFF FROM STAND BY Switching on the system Fig 17 e from the remote control keys 0 9 e from the screen keypad keys A and Y Typically the picture will appear after 15 20 seconds ooo Fig 17 Pressing a key from 1 9 on the remote control selects the corre sponding input pressing O selects the input that was active at the time the system was last switched off sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK Switching off the system Fig 18 e from the remote control key W e from the screen keypad key W Fig 18 If
50. terval set in the MENU SETUP has elapsed Input 5 can receive RGB and YCrCb signals no higher than 32 kHz Inputs 6 7 8 can receive RGB and YCrCb signals at 15 kHz 32 kHz or higher The association between the input and the type of signal is made on the pull down menu that appears on the right of the lt symbol after pressing the lt key Fig 21b Inputs 1 VIDEO 1 1 gt 2 VIDEO 2 2 gt 3 SVIDEO 3 3 gt 4 SVIDEO 4 4 gt 5 COMP RGB_5 5 YCICb 32kHz gt 6 COMP RGB_6 6 lt RGBS 15kHz gt J 7 COMP RGB 7 TES gt 8 COMP RGB 8 8 lt YCrCb 15kHz gt 9 GRAPH RGB 9 9 gt 10 GRAPH RGB 10 10 gt 11 DVED11 11 YCICb gt 12 HDMI 12 12 Fig 21a Inputs 1 VIDEO 1 1 gt 2 VIDEO 2 2 gt 3 SVIDEO 3 3 gt 4 SVIDEO 4 4 gt 5 COMP RGB_5 5 YCrCb 32kHz gt 6 COMP RGB 6 m YCrCb AutoSync 7 COMP RGB 7 m YCrCb 15KHz 8 COMP RGB 8 m YCrCb 9 GRAPH RGB 9 RGB AutoSync 10 GRAPH RGB 10 m RGB 15KHz 11 DVD 11 RGB 12 HDMI 12 Fig 21b In the pull down menu it is also possible to select the horizontal frequency manually or use the AutoSync option in this case the system automatically recognises the input signal horizontal frequency 21 sim2 Grand Cinema M 40 LINK 15KHz 32KHz or higher Input 11 can receive YCrCb or RGB signals from DVI D sources The selection must be made on the pull down menu following the previously illustrated system After selecting the source signal
51. tion and makes the picture sharper CINEMA MODE Use this option if the video signal source is a movie film obtained from a Telecin device with 3 2 or 2 2 pull down In this case a deinterlace algorithm optimized for this type of signal is applied Selecting AUTO mode causes the de interlacer to analyse signal characteristics and apply the correct deinterlace mode automatically Selecting the NO option causes the de interlacer to apply a Motion compensated algorithm optimized for video camera signals VIDEO TYPE Inserts a filter that improves stability of images from videorecorders or DVD players To toggle between NORMAL and VCR mode press the 7 key on the remote control or select the value on the On Screen Display NOISE REDUCTION This adjustment serves to select the noise reduction filter value When the option is selected in the menu the picture is divided into two On the left hand side the picture is not affected by the filter while the filter is active on the right hand side this makes it possible to compare the changes resulting from noise filtration with a clean unfiltered image t is possible to deactivate the filter NOT ACTIVE using the automatic AUTO setting or manually MANUAL selecting the most suitable value for the picture with the VALUE adjustment In this latter case it is sufficient to position the cursor under the values and make the required setting with the e keys on the remote control A specific
52. ual contains important information on how to install and use this equipment correctly Before using the equipment read the safety prescriptions and instructions carefully Keep the manual for future consultation Do not touch internal parts of the units The units contain electrical parts carrying high voltages and operating at high temperatures Do not remove the cover from the units refer to qualified service personnel for all repair and maintenance requirements The warranty will be automatically invalidated if the cover is removed from the units Power supply disconnect device The device for disconnecting the units from the mains power supply is constituted by the power cable plug Ensure that the power cable plugs and the electrical mains socket outlets are easily accessible during installation operations To disconnect the units from the electric power supply pull the plug to remove it from the socket outlet Do not pull the power cable Connect the unit only to the type of power supply indi cated Connect the units to a mains electrical supply with rated voltage of between 120 240 Vac 50 60 Hz and equipped with a protective earth connection If you are unsure of the type of mains power supply in your home consult a qualified electrician Ensure that the power draw of the units is commensurate with the rating of the electrical socket outlets and any extension cables that are used For the DigiOptic Image Processor use exclusiv
53. you wish to power off the two units completely wait at least one minute in stand by to allow the units to cool before setting the mains power switches to the O position or unplugging the power supply cables If power is disconnected from the Screen unit e g setting the mains power switch to the O position or inadvertently unplugging the power cable to restart the HTL40 LINK system also power off the DigiOptic Image Processor unit and repeat the power up sequence described at points 1 and 5 If the fibre optic link between the two units is interrupted e g by removing one or more cables to restore normal system operation switch off the two units by means of the mains power switches restore the fibre optic connections and then repeat power up mode steps 1 and 5 sim2 Grand Cinesa EE 40 LINK 6 KEYPAD The keypad on the top of the screen features eight keys providing the facility for complete control of the unit even without the remote control oO Sets screen to stand by Esc Displays information concerning the displayed video graphic signal and the operating status of the system Closes the On Screen Display 7 REMOTE CONTROL The remote control serves to control the system from a distance The system is equipped with two infrared sensors at the front and rear of the screen and on the front panel of the DigiOptic Image Processor Avoid placing obstructions between the remote control and the infrare
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