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1 Contents of this User’s Guide
1 Introduction 6
1.1 Thank you
1.2 Features
2 Safety Instructions 9
2.1 SAFETY
2.2 GENERAL WARNINGS
2.2.1 INFORMATION AND WARNING ABOUT POTENTIAL HEALTH ISSUES RELATED TO MERCURY VAPOR (UHP lamps only)
2.2.2 HEAVY DUTY AND CONTINOUS USE (UHP lamps only)
2.2.3 SERVICE PERSONNEL INFORMATION WARNING (UHP lamps only)
2.2.4 REMOTE CONTROL WARNING
2.2.5 WARNING SYMBOLS
2.3 FCC
2.4 WEEE INFORMATION
2.4.1 Turkey RoHS compliance
2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
2.5.1 Disposal Information
2.5.2 Disposal of batteries in the product
2.6 SERVICE INFORMATION
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3 What’s in the box? 13
4 Getting to know the projector 15
4.1 Overview
4.2 Indicators
4.2.1 The status indicator
4.2.2 Keypad
4.2.3 Remote control
4.3 Connectivity
4.4 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
5 Basic setup 21
5.1 Lens
5.1.1 Lens and lens mount
5.1.2 Inserting a lens
5.1.3 Replacing a lens
5.2 Adjusting on screen image size and position
5.3 Lamp operation
5.4 Projector rotation
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5.5 Ceiling mount
5.5.1 Ceiling mount cover (optional)
5.5.2 Attaching the ceiling cover
5.6 Connection and cables
5.6.1 Setting up a video source
5.6.2 Setting up a computer source
5.6.3 Connecting command and control interfaces
5.6.4 Attaching X-PORT™ modules
5.7 Using X-PORT™ modules
5.7.1 X-PORT DCC120
5.7.2 X-PORT 3G-SDI
5.8 Image alignment
5.9 Setting image orientation
5.10 Using source scan
5.11 Limiting OSD messages
5.12 Changing the language of the menu system
5.13 Identifying system status
5.13.1 Getting information about the active source
5.14 Using the dual lamp system
5.15 Image size
(UHP models only)
6 Advanced setup 31
6.1 Controlling multiple projectors with remote control ID (RCID)
6.2 Protecting the projector with a pin code
6.3 Using dual head input
6.4 Setting custom color space and digital level
6.5 Disabling IR receivers
6.6 Controlling screens with triggers
6.7 Setting aspect trigger behavior
6.8 Automatic power on/off
6.8.1 Using the timer
6.8.2 Using DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling)
6.9 Disabling LED indicators
6.10 Setting the background color
6.11 Selecting the startup logo
6.12 Setting OSD menu timeout
6.13 Selecting the startup logo
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7 Optimising the picture 35
7.1 Calibration data
7.1.1 Updating RealColor™ calibration data
7.2 Working with RealColor™
7.2.1 Setting the BrilliantColor™ correctly
7.2.2 Gamma
7.2.3 RealColor™ operating modes
7.2.4 Setting a white point or color temperature
7.2.5 Defining the system color gamut
8 Maintenance 41
8.1 Software upgrades
8.2 Lamp replacement (UHP units only)
9 Technical specifications 43
9.1 Product details
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1 Introduction
1.1 Thank you
Thank you for purchasing this projector.
When referring to the term CR-series in this document,it means that the content is applicable for following Barco products:
• CRPN-52B • CRPN-62B
• CRWQ-62B • CRWQ-72B
The CR series projectors set an industry benchmark for projectors in its size and performance category. Featuring high resolution DLP technology, high performance optics and lenses, updated signal processing and built-in frame-lock synchronisation makes it the ideal projector for multi-channel visualisation and simulation applications, where realism and reliability are key criteria.
1.2 Features
• panorama (2560x1080) or WQXGA (2560 x 1600) resolution single chip DLP® technology
• Patented Dual Architecture or LED illumination system and optics
• RealColor advanced colour management suite
• Fail safe, hot swap Dual Lamp architecture or longlife LED illumination
• Dual optomechanical IRIS for customizable brightness and contrast
• Full powered horizontal and vertical lens shift, allows direct stacking
• Full 12-bit colour resolution for minimised artefacting and high accuracy
• BrilliantColor™ technology with six-colour processing for accurate colours
• Elevated contrast levels for unmatched image dynamics
• High brightness for large screen applications
• Range of application specific colour wheel options
• Wide range of projection lenses
• Highly versatile colour management and calibration options
• Built-in real time clock for timed operations
• Sigma Designs™ technology video de-interlacing and processing
• Economy mode for reduced power consumption and prolonged lamp life
• Small and ergonomic footprint, with low weight
• Direct view status monitor and lamp function indicators
• Multiple video and graphics inputs for virtually any video and data source
• Dual Link DVI (330 MHz)
• HDMI ver. 1.3a
• LAN and RS232 for control and monitoring
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Symbols used in this documentation
WARNING: Used to point out potential danger to people or equipment when using this product or peripheral equipment.
NOTE: Used to point out essential handling requirements for the projector, which if not acted on may cause product malfunctioning.
TIP: Used to give advice which benefits the projector usage or conditions related to projector performance.
The specifications and functionality of this projector may change without prior notice
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2 Safety Instructions
This device complies with safety regulations for Information Technology Equipment for use in an office environment. Before using the device for the first time, please read the safety instructions thoroughly.
2.1 SAFETY
This user guide contains important information about safety precautions and the set-up and use of the projector. Please read the manual carefully before you operate the projector.
2.2 GENERAL WARNINGS
Use only the cables and cords supplied with the projector or original replacement cables. Using other cables or cords may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the unit.
Always use 3-prong / grounded power cord to ensure proper grounding of the unit. Never use 2-prong power cords, as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical shock.
Never open the unit. The projector contains no user serviceable parts. Refer all repairs to qualified personnel only. Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and openings of the set.
Do not spill any liquids on the projector or into the vents or openings of the unit.
Always remove lens cap before switching on the projector. If the lens cap is not removed, it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens. Melting the lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens.
Do not look into the projection lens when the projector is switched on. The strong light may permanently damage sight. Do not look into the laser beam when activated on the remote control. Laser light may permanently damage sight.
Do not point laser beam at people or animals.
Only place the projector on a stable surface, or mount it securely using an approved ceiling­mount.
Do not drop the projector.
Always operate the projector according to the rotation guidelines. Operating the unit in other positions may reduce lamp life significantly, and may lead to overheating, resulting in malfunctioning.
Always allow ample airflow through the projector. Never block any of the air vents. Never cover the unit in any way while running. Allow for sufficient distance to walls and ceilings to avoid overheating.
Minimum safety distance to any side of the unit is 50 cm / 20” in any direction.
Hot air is exhausted from the rear vent. Do not place objects that are sensitive to heat nearer than 50cm / 20” to the exhaust vent.
The projector is designed for indoor use only. Never operate the unit outdoors.
Do not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidity specifications, as this may result in overheating and malfunctioning.
Connecting sources to a powered projector may result in product failure. It is recom­mended that the power cable connector (projector-end) or the mains power socket are accessible while the product is in use to enable mains power to be disconnected or switched off when connecting source devices. This should be considered during
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Only connect the projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technical specification. Connecting to unspecified signal sources or voltages may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the unit.
In order to prevent damage to the projector caused by overvoltages (e.g. lightning), we rec­ommend connection to a line (mains) circuit which has overvoltage protection.
Allow lamp to cool down before changing. One lamp may be changed while the other lamp is operating (hot-swap). USE ONLY ORIGINAL LAMPS.
2.2.1 INFORMATION AND WARNING ABOUT POTENTIAL HEALTH ISSUES RELATED TO MERCURY VAPOR (UHP lamps only)
This projector uses a very powerful UHP™ lamp for illumination to produce an extremely bright image.
This technology is similar to other high-pressure discharge lamps that are extensively used in cars, street lights and other lighting appliances today. These lamps, like fluorescent lighting, contain small amounts of mercury. The amount of mercury present in a lamp is far below the limits of danger. It is very important that lamps containing mercury are treated properly to minimize potential health hazards.
The UHP™ lamp, like any other high brightness projector lamp, is under high-pressure when operating. While the lamp and the projector are carefully designed to minimize the prob­ability of lamp rupture, the lamp may break while operating and small amounts of mercury vapor may be emitted from the projector. The probability of rupture increases when the lamp reaches its expected lifetime. It is therefore highly recommended that the lamp is replaced when the rated lifetime is reached.
As a general precaution, secure good ventilation in the room when operating the projector. If lamp rupture occurs, evacuate the room and secure good ventilation. Children and pregnant women in particular should leave the room.
When replacing a worn lamp, dispose of the used lamp carefully by proper recycling.
Mercury is a naturally occurring, stable metallic element that may pose a safety risk to people under certain conditions. According to the Public Health Statement for Mercury published by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (“ATSDR”, part of the United States Public Health Service), the brain, central nervous system and kidneys are sensitive to the effects of mercury, and permanent damage can occur at sufficiently high levels of exposure. Acute exposure to high concentrations of mercury vapor can cause conditions such as lung and airway irritation, tightness in the chest, a burning sensation in the lungs, coughing, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Children and fetuses are particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of metallic mercury to the nervous system.
Seek medical attention if any of the above symptoms are experienced or if other unusual conditions are experienced following lamp rupture.
2.2.2 HEAVY DUTY AND CONTINOUS USE (UHP lamps only)
2.2.3 SERVICE PERSONNEL INFORMATION WARNING (UHP lamps only)
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The projector contains moving parts (such as cooling fans) that have limited life-expec­tancies. When the projector has been used for 8 000 hours, and when the unit is used in mission-critical applications, it is recommended that the projector is given preventive mainte­nance by a qualified service person. A message will appear on the screen when the projector is due for preventive maintenance. This will help ensure long term stable operation.
Use UV radiation eyes and skin protection during servicing.
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2.2.4 REMOTE CONTROL WARNING
Laser radiation class II product; wavelength 670nm; maximum output 1mW.
Remote control complies with applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11.
Remote control complies with applicable requirements of EN/IEC 60825-1/2007
Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified in the User Guide, may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
2.2.5 WARNING SYMBOLS
Here is a list of warning symbols found on the product lable(s):
READ USER GUIDE Attention! Read the user guide for further information!
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Danger! High voltage inside the product!
HOT Warning! Hot surfaces!
WAIT Warning! Wait until cooled down!
MERCURY Warning! Lamp contains mercury! Recycle properly,
do not dispose of in ordinary waste!
UV Warning! UV radiation inside the product!
RECYCLE Warning! Recycle properly, do not dispose of in ordinary waste!
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2.3 FCC
FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible manufacturer could void your authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digi­tal device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
CANADA
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. / Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada.
WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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2.4 WEEE INFORMATION
This product conforms to all requirements of the EU Directive on waste electrical and elec­tronic equipment (WEEE). This product shall be recycled properly. It can be disassembled to facilitate proper recycling of it’s individual parts. This product is using projection lamps that shall be recycled properly. Consult your dealer or relevant public authority regarding drop-off points for collection of WEEE.
2.4.1 Turkey RoHS compliance
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur. (Republic of Turkey: In conformety with the EEE Regulation)
2.5 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
2.5.1 Disposal Information
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2002/96/EC govern­ing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to pro­mote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service.
For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee
2.5.2 Disposal of batteries in the product
This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006/66/EC which must be col­lected and disposed of separately from municipal waste.
If the battery contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) or cadmium (Cd), these chemical symbols will appear below the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to ensure proper disposal and to prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
2.6 SERVICE INFORMATION
This product contains no user serviceable parts. If the product fails to function as expected, please first check that all connections are properly made, and that the power cord is properly connected. Please check that the projector as well as the video and computer sources are all switched on. Cables and cords may break over time. Try to change cables and cords, in case there is a bad or intermittent connection. Check if the circuit breaker or fuse of your mains is intact. In the event of product failure, please contact your reseller. You should prepare a description of the symptoms of failure you experience. Please also state product number and serial number as printed on the label on the bottom of the projector.
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3 What’s in the box?
The following components are standard delivery:
Projector
Power Cable (Country Dependent)
Remote Control
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Additional accessories available for the projector:
DVI-cable
Please verify that you have all compoents upon unpacking the unit, and its contents. Check next page for additional accessories.
Please save packaging materials for future use, should it be necessary to ship the unit.
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4 Getting to know the projector
4.1 Overview
A Lens
B IR sensor
C1 Ventilation - Air flow IN
C2 Ventilation - Air flow OUT
D Lens release
E Power connector
F Keypad
G Connector panel
H LCD
I Lamp lids*
J Adjustable feet
K Security lock
L Ceiling mount
Figure 4-1. - Projector front view
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Figure 4-2. - Projector rear view
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Figure 4-3. - Projector bottom view
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4.2 Indicators
System status indicators are located right of the keypad on the back of the projector. Figure 4-4 shows the three status indicators – one for each lamp and one for the system status.
* Pictures show backpanel of projector with UHP lamps.
LED illumination projectors have one indicator lamp (LED), instead of two (LAMP 1, LAMP 2).
Figure 4-4. The lamp indicators
For the lamp indicators the following apply:
- PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT: The lamp is on and operating normally.
- PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT: The lamp is off. The lamp may be disabled in the menu or the system is in standby.
- PERMANENT RED LIGHT: Lamp life has expired, lamp is not igniting or lamp door is open. If the lamp life has expired, please change projection lamp immediately. Failing to change lamp may lead to lamp explosion. Please replace with original projectiondesign replacement lamp.
- FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT: The lamp is cooling down. The total cooling down time is approx. 45 seconds.
- NO LIGHT: No lamp inserted.
The replacement lamps must be purchased from an authorized projectiondesign dealer for the warranty of the product to be valid. Using lamps from any other after market supplier will void the warranty.
4.2.1 The status indicator
- PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT: The projector is turned on and in normal operation.
- PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT: The projector is in standby mode. If the projector was powered off by the power saving feature (DPMS), it will automatically power on when you connect a valid source.
- FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT: Please wait. The yellow light will flash a period after power cord is connected (20-30 sec.), and a period after going to standby mode while lamp is cooling down (approximately 45 sec.). The projector may not be turned on again until the light has turned to permanent yellow.
- FLASHING RED LIGHT: Projector is overheated. Turn off immediately! Check if air inlets are covered or if ambient temperature is outside specifications. The projector cannot be restarted until the power cord is disconnected and reconnected again. If the projector continues to flash red, you will need to return the unit for service.
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4.2.2 Keypad
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The projector has an illuminated keypad on the back of the unit. Figure 4-5 shows the keypad.
Figure 4-5. Projector keypad
The keypad is used to:
- navigate the menu system
- scroll the information in the LCD panel
- directly select input sources
- enter pin code (if enabled)
- power on/off
- adjust basic image functions
The keypad is illuminated for operation in dark environments. Available functions are illuminated in yellow while selected (active) functions are illuminated in green. Functions that are not available are not illuminated.
4.2.3 Remote control
The remote control allows flexible access to the projector settings, either through direct keys, or through the menu system. The remote control is backlit for use in dark environments. It also has a data-jack that allows for wired connection to the projector. When the wire is connected, the IR (infra-red) beam and internal batteries are switched off.
The direct sources buttons for VGA1, VGA2, X-Port 2 and YPbPr are not available for all versions of the product. If your product does not have these inputs implemented the OSD will display “not available” when pressing these buttons.
* Pictures show backpanel of projector with UHP lamps.
LED illumination projectors have one indicator lamp (LED), instead of two (LAMP 1, LAMP 2).
Do not look into the laser beam when activated on the remote control. Laser light may permanently damage eyesight. Avoid pointing the laser beam at people or animals.
Only use the supplied remote control, otherwise the result may be malfunction.
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Figure 4-6. Remote control
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4.3 Connectivity
The projector features a wide range of video inputs and command/control connectors. Figure 4-7 shows the connector panel.
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F
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Figure 4-7. Connector panel
A LAN: 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connector for command, control and software upgrade.
B RC INPUT: 3.5mm mini-jack connector. Allows connection of external IR receiver or
wired remote control.
C TRIGGERS: 3.5mm mini-jack connector triggers. Used for controlling peripheral
equipment like motorized screens.
D Not used
E RS-232: Allows for wired remote control and monitoring of many projector functions
used in installation environments.
F USB-A: Allows for software upgrades using a standard USB memory stick.
G USB-B: Reserved for future use.
H SYNC-IN: Allows for taking an external vertical sync signal and using that with the select
video input. This is mainly used in multiple projector installations with requirement of video synchronization between the units.
I SYNC-OUT: Constantly outputs the vertical sync signal of the active video input. This
is mainly used in multiple projector installations with requirement of synchronization between the units.
J DVI-D: Two Dual Link DVI-D connectors with bandwidth up to 330 Mhz total. These
connectors can also be used to form one uniform image by feeding half of the image into each connector. HDCP compliant for sources up 165 Mhz.
K VGA: Two VGA connectors with bandwidth up to 170 Mhz
L YPbPr: Analog video input supporting YPbPr and RGB (sync-on-green) video standard
up to 1080i.
M HDMI 1.3: Two HDMI 1.3a connectors with bandwidth up to 165 Mhz each. These
connectors can also be used to form one uniform image by feeding half of the image into each connector. HDCP compliant. All video formats specified by the HDMI 1.3a are supported.
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4.4 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
The projector has an easy-to-use on screen display (OSD) system for controlling the extensive number of features implemented. Figure 4-8. Top level OSD menu, shows the top level of the OSD menu.
picture installation settings profiles language status
Figure 4-8. Top level OSD menu
Activate the menu by pressing the “MENU” button on either the keypad or the remote control. Navigate the menu using the arrow keys.
The various functions in OSD menu is described in Chapter “5 Basic setup”.
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5 Basic setup
5.1 Lens
5.1.1 Lens and lens mount
A range of fixed and zoom lenses is available to cover most applications, both both for front and rear projection. The lenses are powered and fitted with a bayonet mount for ease of installation.
Switch off all equipment before setting-up for proper function.
When mounting and changing lenses, be aware that the optical system is exposed to dust and foreign particles as long as the lens is not attached to the system. Do not leave the lens mount open longer than necessary to change lens. If a lens is not mounted, always insert the protection lid to avoid dust and foreign particles entering the internal optics.
Never run the projector without lens mounted.
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5.1.2 Inserting a lens
To insert a lens please follow this procedure:
A Remove the protection lid from the bayonet mount by
turning the knob anti-clockwise.
B Remove the rear lens cap.
C Attach the projection lens using the bayonet mount,
observing the red insertion marks.
D Turn the lens firmly clockwise until it stops with a click.
E Remove the lens cap from the projection lens. If you
switch the projector on with the lens cap in place, the lens cap may melt, damaging not only the lens cap, but also the projection lens and surrounding parts.
5.1.3 Replacing a lens
To replace a lens please follow this procedure:
A To change lens, first remove the current lens by
pushing the release button and twisting the lens counter-clockwise until it comes loose. Pull the lens out.
B Insert the new lens as described in above.
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5.2 Adjusting on screen image size and position
Adjusting the placement of the image on screen can be done using the:
1. Adjustable feet (E in Figure 5-1).
2. Lens shift mechanism controlled from the keypad, the remote control, RS-232 or LAN (A
in Figure 9).
3. Zoom (for lenses with zoom) in the lens controlled from the keypad, the remote control,
RS-232 or LAN (B in Figure 5-1).
After the correct image size and position is found, please adjust the image focus using the keypad, the remote control, RS-232 or LAN. (C in Figure 5-1).
5.3 Lamp operation
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Figure 5-1. Image size ans position adjustment
The projector is fitted with two individual projection lamps* that can be run in various modes. In addition, lamps can be replaced as needed separately. This ensures an optimized cost of ownership. Individual lamp timers are maintained for each lamp.
Lamp operation mode is controlled in the INSTALLATION > LAMPS sub menu.
* UHP lamp projectors only. LED projectors have only one lamp.
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5.4 Projector rotation
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Always operate the projector horizontally, within the range of the adjustable front and rear feet. The projector may be rotated so that the lens points downwards. It may not be rotated around the through-the-lens axis.
Operating the unit in other positions may reduce lamp life significantly, and may lead to overheating, finally resulting in malfunctioning.
5.5 Ceiling mount
The projector can be ceiling mounted using an approved UL tested/ listed ceiling mount fixture, with a capacity of minimum 60 kg / 130 lbs. For ceiling mount use M6 screws that penetrate maximum 15 mm / 0.6” into the projector body. Figure 5-2. Ceiling mount, gives detailed information about the alignment of the ceiling mount screw holes in the projector.
For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling/ rear wall should be: 30/ 50 cm, 12/ 20 inch.
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5.5.1 Ceiling mount cover (optional)
The optional auxiliary cable cover can be mounted on the projector to conceal the interface cables and power cord when the unit is ceiling mounted. Connect all cables and fix them in place before the cable cover is attached to the projector. Figure 5-3 shows the ceiling mount cover.
Figure 5-3. The ceiling mount cover
5.5.2 Attaching the ceiling cover
To attach the ceiling mount cover, please follow this procedure:
A Attach the cable cover to the projector by inserting the horizontal hooks on the cover in
the horizontal slots on the rear of the projector.
B Turn the cover until the vertical hooks on the cover are inserted into the vertical slots on
the rear of the projector.
C The cover will snap in place, to release pull the vertical hooks on the cover out of the
slots, letting the cover hinge on the horizontal hooks.
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5.6 Connection and cables
Before setting up, switch off all equipment and disconnect the power cord. In order to prevent damage to the projector caused by overvoltages (e.g. lightning), connect to a line (mains) circuit which has overvoltage protection when installing.
5.6.1 Setting up a video source
For best quality video, connect a digital video source using the HDMI 1.3a interface (O) Con­necting a video source in Figure 5-4. The HDMI input is HDCP copy protection compliant. Depending on cable quality, the projector is supporting the use of cables with lengths up 20 meters (65 feet).
Figure 5-4. Connecting a video source
5.6.2 Setting up a computer source
The projector may be connected to up to six computer sources simultaneously, using the HDMI (O), DVI-D (J) or VGA (K) interfaces, shown in Figure 5-4/Figure 5-5. The digital inter­faces (DVI/HDMI) will yield a projected image with very low noise. Both DVI and HDMI are HDCP compliant with sources up to 1920x1200@60Hz (single link source up to 165 Mhz). Additional functionality may be acchieved using additional X-PORT connectors like 3G-SDI, DisplayPort 1.1a (se separate sections).
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Figure 5-5. Connecting a computer source
HDCP is not supported on higher resolution sources like 2560x1600@60Hz (WQXGA).
Connect the power cord after the other cables have been inserted properly.
5.6.3 Connecting command and control interfaces
The projector is supporting RS-232 and LAN command and control interfaces. Use the ASCII based protocol to communicate with the projector. A detailed description of the ASCII proto­col is available for download at www.projectiondesign.com.Connect the power cord after the command and control cables are inserted properly.
Figure 5-6. Connecting command interfaces
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5.6.4 Attaching X-PORT™ modules
X-PORT™ modules are separately available for purchase and not included with the base projector.
Switch off projector and disconnect power cord before attaching X-PORT™ module. Before attaching any X-PORT module, please make sure you have the latest SW run­ning on the projector. Please go to www.projectiondesign.com to download the current SW and update the projector accordingly. See chapter 8 for details on how to upgrade the projector SW.
The projector supports up to two X-PORT™ modules simultaneously:
- X-PORT™ 1 for additional image processing (X-PORT™ DCC120*). Left hand side.
- X-PORT™ 2 for additional connectivity (X-PORT™ 3G-SDI, X-PORT™ DisplayPort 1.1a
and X-PORT™ HDMI 3D*). Right hand side.
*X-PORT™ modules subject to availability.
To attach an X-PORT™ module, please follow this procedure:
A Remove cover plate, by removing the four screws.
B Attach module. Observe X-PORT™ 1 and 2 positions are different. Attaching X-PORT™
modules in the wrong position will leave the module non-functional, but it is not destructive.
C Fix the four mounting screws securely.
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Mount X-PORT module
Fasten 4 module screws
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* Features in the user guide pictures/drawings may be different from your projector depending on model/version.
Finally connect power cord and switch on projector.
The first time after a module is attached, the projector will automatically update and configure the module. This may take a few minutes. Please ensure that power remains on during this period.
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5.7 Using X-PORT™ modules
X-PORT™ modules allows for extra functionality with the projector. This includes more con­nectivity as well as additional image processing.
Functionality may include extended connectivity (like 3G-SDI).
5.7.1 X-PORT DCC120
X-PORT DCC120 is an X-PORT 1 module (post processing) adding multi-projector synchro­nization capabilities to the system.
5.7.2 X-PORT 3G-SDI
The X-PORT 3G-SDI module is an X-PORT2 interface module to support all SDI, HD-SDI and 3G-SDI formats.
5.7.2.1 Connectivity
PARAMETER VALUE
Main connectors 2xBNC-F
Redundancy connectors 2xBNC-F
Video formats - SDI (SMPTE 259M, up to 360 Mbps)
Nominal impedance 75 Ohms
Scan format Interlaced or progressive
Return loss <-15 dB, DC @ 1 MHz to 1.5 GHz
Clock rate Up to 3 Gbit/s (3G-SDI)
Maximum resolution 1920x1080p@60Hz
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Input A1, Input B1
Input A2, Input B2
- HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M, up to 1.485 Gbps)
- 3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M/425M, up to 3.0 Gbps)
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5.7.2.2 Cable Lenghts
PARAMETER VALUE
3G-SDI Max 100 m (RG-5 18 AWG/1694A)
HD-SDI Max 110 m (RG-5 18 AWG/1694A)
SDI Max 400 m (RG-5 18 AWG/1694A)
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