
C3X Lumis
9
ENGLISH
7 START-UP AND SHUTDOWN
MAINS SWITCH
0: OFF
I: ON
MAINS
SOCKET
MAINS
PLUG
Switch the projector mains switch to I. In position I, the
projector runs a number of initialization steps (red and blue
lights on), and then it goes into standby status.
START-UP FROM STANDBY STATUS
On the remote control, press one of the keys:
0: to reactivated the last selected input;
1-9: to directly access the corresponding input;
On the keypad, press one of the keys:
press the On/Off key;
When the “0” key is pressed, the projected image
comes from the input selected at the time of the pre-
vious shutdown.
On start-up from stand-by the lamp turns on; the image
appears after a short time for heating up. The projected
image comes from the input selected at the time of the last
shutdown. If too little time has elapsed since the last shut-
down, the lamp may not light if it is too hot. In this case, you
should let the lamp cool off for a few minutes.
FUSE
INDICATIONS OF THE PROJECTOR'S STATUS
STATUS
STATUS LEDS
C3X LUMIS
LED
STATUS DISPLAY
C3X LUMIS
Standby Red -
On Green -
Cooling Green/Red -
Overheating Red Code: 6A
Fan error Red Code: 60
Control Error Red Code: 22
Lamp error Red Code: 40
FLASHING LED
SHUTDOWN AND RETURN TO STAND-BY
From the remote control: press the key .
From the keypad: press the key .
Upon shutdown, the projector reverts to standby status,
and memorizes the input selected at the time of shut-
down.
The fans keep working until the lamp has cooled (flashing
red/green light), once this has happened they automatically
stop. Do not turn off the projector with the network switch
until the fans stop running.
8 VIDEO CONNECTIONS
! CAUTION:
When switching the inputs, the image is deliberately
‘frozen’ in order to give the system time to stabilize.
During this time you may see colour changes and
noise on the screen; this is completely normal and
does not represent a malfunction of the projector.
COMPOSITE VIDEO (1)
Fit an RCA connector with a Composite Video (CVBS) sig-
nal to this input. The output connector on the external ap-
pliance is normally coloured yellow and will often be labelled
VIDEO. Other signal and socket formats may be preferable
(because they give better image quality), but this type of
output socket is still the most commonly used, and nearly
all television receivers, video recorders, DVD players and
camcorders, etc. use it.
S-VIDEO (2)
Fit a mini-DIN connector with an S-Video signal to this in-
put. The corresponding output on the external device is
normally identified by the labels S VIDEO or Y/C. This type
is nearly as common as Composite Video, and is preferable
to the latter, since it gives higher image quality.
RGB - YPrPb (3)
These inputs use a set of 4 RCA connectors. RGB and
Component signals can be applied to each set of connec-
tors.
The air intake and outlet are positioned on the sides of the
projector, and it is essential that these air vents are not ob-
structed. SIM2 recommends that you leave 20cm free space
on each side. If the projector must be installed inside a box
or a confined space, it must be fed cool air in order maintain
good ventilation. Insufficient ventilation causes the projector
to overheat, and this can lead to the projector switching off
randomly and may damage the lamp, significantly reducing
its life.
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