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HT 200/250
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ENGLISH
GENERAL INDEX
1 WARNINGS ........................................................................................................................ 4
2 PACKAGING AND CONTENTS ........................................................................................... 5
3 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................5
4 SAFETY WARNINGS............................................................................................................ 6
5 PROJECTOR’S DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... 8
6 INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................... 8
7 PROJECTION DISTANCES.................................................................................................. 9
8 LED: DESCRIPTION AND SWITCHING ON ...................................................................... 12
8.1 Switch on from stand-by ......................................................................................... 13
8.2 Switching off and returning to stand-by ................................................................ 13
8.3 Failure of the lamp to light ...................................................................................... 13
9 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS .................................................................................. 13
10 INPUT SIGNALS .................................................................................................................14
10.1 Composite video input............................................................................................. 14
10.2 S-Video input ............................................................................................................ 14
10.3 VGA input .................................................................................................................. 14
10.4 RGB/YCrCb input ..................................................................................................... 14
10.5 Remote input interface connecting cable .............................................................. 14
10.6 Motorised projection screen output ....................................................................... 15
10.7 RS232 interface connector ...................................................................................... 15
11 REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 16
11.1 Remote control functions ........................................................................................ 16
12 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYBOARD PAD ........................................................................ 17
13 MENU DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 18
13.1 Picture ...................................................................................................................... 18
13.1.1 Brightness ..................................................................................................... 18
13.1.2 Contrast ......................................................................................................... 18
13.1.3 Color .............................................................................................................. 18
13.1.4 Tint................................................................................................................. 18
13.1.5 Sharpness ..................................................................................................... 18
13.1.6 Video Type..................................................................................................... 18
13.2 Image adjustments ................................................................................................... 18
13.2.1 Position.......................................................................................................... 18
13.2.2 Aspect ........................................................................................................... 19
13.2.2.1 Normal ............................................................................................. 19
13.2.2.2 Anamorphic ..................................................................................... 19
13.2.2.3 Letterbox ......................................................................................... 19
13.2.2.4 User 1, 2, 3 ...................................................................................... 19
13.2.3 Frequency /phase.......................................................................................... 19
13.2.3.1 Frequency ....................................................................................... 19
13.2.3.2 Phase .............................................................................................. 19
13.2.4 Standard Video.............................................................................................. 19
13.2.5 Advanced settings ......................................................................................... 20
13.2.5.1 Colour temperature ......................................................................... 20
13.2.5.2 Gamma correction (HT 250 only) .................................................... 20
13.2.5.3 Y/C delay ......................................................................................... 21
13.2.6 Magnification ................................................................................................. 21
13.3 Set up ......................................................................................................................21
13.3.1 Orientation ..................................................................................................... 21
13.3.2 Keystone ....................................................................................................... 21
13.3.3 Projection lens ............................................................................................... 22
13.3.4 Test patterns .................................................................................................. 22
13.3.5 Factory defaults ............................................................................................. 22
13.4 Menu ...................................................................................................................... 22
13.4.1 Language ...................................................................................................... 22
13.4.2 OSD position ................................................................................................. 22
13.4.3 OSD background ........................................................................................... 22
13.4.4 OSD timeout .................................................................................................. 22
14 INFO ...................................................................................................................... 23
15 INPUT SELECTION ............................................................................................................ 23
15.1 Projector inputs ........................................................................................................ 23
15.2 Remote inputs (RI2) ................................................................................................. 23
16 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................... 23
17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ........................................................................................... 24
18 MESSAGES ......................................................................................................................26
19 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................... 26
20 COMPATIBILITY .................................................................................................................26
21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 27
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Page 1 - HT 200/250

HT 200/2503ENGLISHGENERAL INDEX1 WARNINGS ...

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HT 200/25012Fig. 28Some manufacturers offer screen-masking systems tohelp frame the projected image and improve picturecontrast. This can be controll

Page 3 - 2 PACKAGING AND CONTENTS

HT 200/25013ENGLISH 8.1 SWITCH ON FROM STAND-BYBy remote control: press one of 1...9By keyboard: press Arrow Up or Arrow Down.Fig. 32When switching o

Page 4 - 4 SAFETY WARNINGS

HT 200/2501410 INPUT SIGNALS 10.1 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTCVBS COMPOSITE VIDEOFig. 35This input is suitable for a “Composite Video CVBS”. Viaa cable wi

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HT 200/25015ENGLISHfrom the mains (switch in position O).This is not a vesa “Plug & Display” connector.never connect a computer to this socket. th

Page 6 - 6 INSTALLATION

HT 200/25016 11 REMOTE CONTROLDESCRIPTIONThe remote control requires four 1.5V, AAA alkalinebatteries.Insert the batteries, taking care to match the p

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HT 200/25017ENGLISHButton : to switch-off to stand-by.Arrow button: to browse the OnScreen Display menu and to adjust.Push Arrow Up or Arrow Down to

Page 8 - PROJECTION DISTANCE (HT 250)

HT 200/2501813 MENU DESCRIPTIONTo access the main On Screen Display menu, press theMenu key on the keyboard or the key Menu + or Menu –on the remote c

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HT 200/25019ENGLISH13.2.2 ASPECTDetermines the aspect ratio of the projected image.User 1User 2User 3By using the key on the remote control is possi

Page 10 - SWITCHING ON

HT 200/2502013.2.5 ADVANCED SETTINGSAdvanced colour settings are accessible via this menu.ImageAdvanced settingsColor temperatureY/C Delay3HT 200 - VI

Page 11 - 9. DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS

HT 200/25021ENGLISH13.2.5.3 Y / C DelayUse this adjustment in the event of horizontal colourmisalignment within the projected image. It isrecomme

Page 12 - 10 INPUT SIGNALS

HT 200/2504 1 WARNINGS!CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!DO NOT REMOVE THE TOP COVERATTENTION: Prior to switching on the projector please read each chapte

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HT 200/2502213.3.3 PROJECTION LENSTo adjust Focus and Size of the projected image, usethe lens settings.Alternatively, press keys Focus and Zoom on

Page 14 - AAA alkaline

HT 200/25023ENGLISH14 INFOThis function displays the current status of the projector,input type, input frequency, etc.InfoInputHorz. Frequency Vert. F

Page 15 - 12 DESCRIPTION OF THE

HT 200/25024 17 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEProblems SolutionsNo power: - Check the power switch at the rear: it must be in position I.Green and red LED are

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HT 200/25025ENGLISHIncomplete image along borders (vertical and horizontal): - Compare compatibility of video/graphic signals and tech-nical specifica

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HT 200/2502618 MESSAGESThe following messages could appear on your screen:No Signal. - Check that the selected input is actually connected toThe proje

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HT 200/25027ENGLISH 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSOPTICAL CHARACTERISTICSProjection system: optical engine based on 1 DMD(TM) chipsealed housing, dusty p

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HT 200/25028De-interlacer: SIM2 circuit with motion compensation and three different interpolationalgorhythms (9 points median filter / field repetiti

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HT 200/2505ENGLISHFig. 2The realistic colour and sharpness of detail has beenobtained by a sophisticated and proprietary optical systemdesigned exclus

Page 21 - 16 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

HT 200/25064 SAFETY WARNINGSPlease follow carefully the warnings listed below, to ensuresafe and long term performance of your projector.Fig. 7Only re

Page 22 - Problems Solutions

HT 200/2507ENGLISHDo not obstruct the cooling air inlets on the top cover, orthe air outlets underneath the projector (Fig 11).CAUTION: Do not switch

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HT 200/2508 .1312111091621201514181917Fig. 201 Lens.2 Lens height adjustment handle.3 Cooling air inlet vents.4 Remote control infrared sensor.5 Cooli

Page 24 - 19 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

HT 200/2509ENGLISH 7 PROJECTION DISTANCESFollow the table below to determine the optimal projection distance (between the screen and the center of the

Page 25 - ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

HT 200/25010Screen size (inch)Projection distance m (ft.)40 6080100120 140 160 18016/9 MIN. ZOOM4/3 MIN. ZOOM16/9 MAX. ZOOM4/3 MAX. ZOOM2002 (6’7"

Page 26 - CERTIFICATIONS

HT 200/25011ENGLISHKEYSTONE20%Fig. 25The Orientation adjustment in the Set up menu will allowthe projector to be used for desktop front, ceiling front

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