Sim2 Multimedia HTL40 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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During installation of the fibre optic cable:
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
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sary, you may pull the main three-core cable.
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.
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.
Make sure that the single optical cables are not switched: the
numbers on the cables must match the numbers on the con
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nectors.
Check that the connectors are correctly inserted.
Make sure that the cable does not constitute an obstacle for
persons moving around the room.
Take care not to create knots in the cable; the minimum radius
of bends in the cable is 2 cm.
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
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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.
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
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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.
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.
Protective cap
Ferrule
Connector
Fibre
Cable
Separation point