Installation manual

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CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control transmits commands to the system by infrared
signals.
The infrared sensor is on the front panel of the DOMINO 55M. Avoid
placing obstructions between the remote control and the infrared
sensor; this will impair the remote control performance.
The remote control requires four 1.5V AAA alkalin e batteries.
Insert the batteries, taking care to match the polarity, as indicated
in the battery compartment in the handset (Fig. 2).
Change the remote control batteries if you experience difficulty in
transmitting commands to the system.
Once discharged, discard the batteries in the proper recycling
bins.
Remove 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.
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Fig.2
SERIAL PORT (RS-232C)
The unit can be controlled via a personal computer
or home automation systems by means of the serial port.
On request, SIM2 will send you a document containing the serial
port settings and the list of main commands.
AUDIO
It is possible to connect an external Hi Fi audio system to the DO-
MINO 55M’s speakers.
These speakers can be used as:
left and right channel (Fig.3A)
center channel (Fig.3B)
four 1.5V AAA-
type alkaline
batteries
CENTRAL
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INTERNAL
SPEAKERS
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15W MAX
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15W MAX
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CENTRAL
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INTERNAL
SPEAKERS
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30W MAX
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15W MAX
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15W MAX
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Fig.3A Fig.3B
CONNECTING VIDEO SOURCES
Connect the cables from the video sources to the rear panel of the
DOMINO 55M.
To obtain the best performance from the DOMINO 55M, connect
the various signal sources using good quality cables designed for
video applications (impedance rating: 75
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Ensure that:
• the cables are routed in such a way that they do not present an
obstruction to people moving around the room;
the connectors are inserted carefully to avoid damaging the
pins;
• the cables are not twisted or crushed;
when disconnecting the cables the connectors are not violently
pulled out of the sockets on the various units.
Video sources (television receivers, VCRs, DVD players, etc.) often
feature several outputs. To obtain the best performance from your
DOMINO 55M, carefully choose which output to use.
Generally, the type of signal offering the best picture quality is HDMI,
followed by DVI-D, RGB, Components, S-Video and Composite
Video, in that order.
However, the DOMINO 55M is equipped with an excellent Video
Decoder and Deinterlacer and therefore even inferior quality signals
will produce high quality results.
Figure 4 shows the types of signals usually available for the most
common types of video sources and the corresponding input con
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nectors to use on the DOMINO 55M.