Barco ELM G10 User Manual

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BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS
Date : 17102000
ELM
G10
OWNER'S MANUAL
Rev. : 03
Art. No. :
R5976070
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Due to constant research, the information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
Produced by BARCO NV, October 2000. All rights reserved.
Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners.
BARCO n.v./Projection Systems
Noordlaan 5 B-8520 Kuurne Belgium Tel : +32/56/368211 Fax : +32/56/351651 E-mail : sales.bps@barco.com Visite Barco at the web : http://www.barco.com
Printed in Belgium
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................ I-1
SAFETY INSTRUCTION RELATED TO ELM PROJECTORS .............................................. 1
Warnings ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
To prevent personel injury .................................................................................................................................................................... 1
To prevent projector damage ............................................................................................................................................................... 1
To prevent battery explosion ............................................................................................................................................................... 1
Federal Communication Commission ................................................................................................................1
FCC statement ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Note...................................................................................................................................................................1
PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................... 2-1
Projector Packaging .......................................................................................................................................2-1
Way of Packaging ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-1
Flightcase ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2- 1
Carton ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
To unpack : ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Hint .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2- 1
Contents of the complete unit (box) : .............................................................................................................................................. 2 -1
Lamp Packaging............................................................................................................................................. 2-2
Way of Packaging ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-2
Warning : .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 -2
Lens Packaging.............................................................................................................................................. 2-2
Way of Packaging ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2-2
Projector Case................................................................................................................................................ 2-2
Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ............................................................................................. 3-1
Installation Guidelines ....................................................................................................................................3-1
Ambient Temperature Conditions ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 -1
Humidity Conditions .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Environment ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Environment condition check ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 -1
Special care for Laser beams .......................................................................................................................................................... 3- 1
Which screen type? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
What image size? How big should the image be? .......................................................................................................................... 3-2
Projector Configurations .................................................................................................................................3-2
Which configuration can be used. ................................................................................................................................................... 3- 2
Positioning the Projector ................................................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Warning on Rotating the Projector ................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Safety Area around the Projector .................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Installation of the Lamp Casing ......................................................................................................................3-4
Lamp Casing Warnings .................................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Installing the projection lamp. ........................................................................................................................................................... 3- 5
When transporting the projector : .................................................................................................................................................... 3-6
Re-adjusting the lamp position in the lamp casing ........................................................................................................................... 3-6
Lenses............................................................................................................................................................3-7
Which Lens has to be selected. ...................................................................................................................................................... 3-7
Available lenses ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3-7
Lens formulas to calculate the projector distance .......................................................................................................................... 3-7
Installing the Projection Lens ............................................................................................................................................................ 3-8
Cleaning the lens .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-8
Battery installation in the RCU. ...................................................................................................................... 3-9
How is the battery delivered ? ......................................................................................................................................................... 3- 9
How to install ? ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-9
Stacking two Projectors................................................................................................................................3-10
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Rigging points and Accessories. .................................................................................................................. 3-11
Optional Profile Sections ................................................................................................................................................................. 3-11
Fork lift Supports ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-11
CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................... 4-1
Power Connection to Projector ....................................................................................................................... 4-1
AC Power (mains) cord connection ................................................................................................................................................ 4-1
Fuses ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4-1
Switching ON .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Lamp Run Time Indication ................................................................................................................................................................. 4-2
Lamp Runtime Warning ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Lamp Light Output Indication ............................................................................................................................................................ 4-2
Switching to Stand-by. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Switching Off ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Input Source Connection ................................................................................................................................4-3
Input facilities .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4- 3
Input facilities, RCVDS05 or VS05 connected. ............................................................................................................................... 4-3
Input module insertion into the projector .......................................................................................................................................... 4-4
Fixed RGB analog input (slot 1) ....................................................................................................................................................... 4-5
Fixed 5-Input Slot (slot 2) ................................................................................................................................................................. 4-6
Video/S-video Input Module ............................................................................................................................4-7
RGB Analog Input Module. ............................................................................................................................. 4-9
Component Input Module. ............................................................................................................................. 4-11
RGB3S / RG3sB Input Module. .................................................................................................................... 4-12
HD SDI Digital Input (slot 5 & 6) ...................................................................................................................4-14
Serial Digital Input (slot 5 & 6) ......................................................................................................................4-14
Communication Connections ........................................................................................................................4-15
Available communication connections : ......................................................................................................................................... 4-15
RS232 Connections ...................................................................................................................................... 4-15
RS 232/422 input and RS232/422 output of the projector. ............................................................................................................ 4-15
Communication port for communication with peripherals. ............................................................................. 4-15
Connecting a RCVDS 05 to the projector. ...................................................................................................................................... 4-15
Connecting a VS05 to the projector ............................................................................................................................................... 4-16
Connecting an IR Remote Receiver to the projector. ..................................................................................................................... 4-16
Trigger output ............................................................................................................................................... 4-16
GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................ 5-1
Remote Control & Local Keypad ....................................................................................................................5-1
Functionality ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5- 1
Terminology ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-2
Operating the Projector ..................................................................................................................................5-3
Switching on ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Lamp Run Time Indication ................................................................................................................................................................. 5- 3
Lamp Run Time Warning................................................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Lamp Light Output Indication ............................................................................................................................................................ 5- 4
Switching to Stand-by. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5-4
Switching Off ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-4
Quick Set Up Adjustments .............................................................................................................................5-4
Quick Language Change .................................................................................................................................................................. 5- 4
Quick Lens Adjustment ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5-5
Quick On Screen Color change ....................................................................................................................................................... 5-6
Using the RCU ................................................................................................................................................5-6
Pointing to the reflective screen ...................................................................................................................................................... 5-6
Hardwired Remote Input ................................................................................................................................................................... 5-7
Hardwired to the XLR Input .............................................................................................................................................................. 5-7
Directly to the IR Sensors ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 -8
Projector Address ...........................................................................................................................................5-8
Why a projector address ? .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 -8
Set up an Individual Projector Address ............................................................................................................................................ 5- 8
How to control the projector or projectors ? ................................................................................................................................... 5- 8
Before using the RCU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5-8
Display the Projector Address on the Screen ................................................................................................................................. 5-9
How to Program an Address into the RCU ? ................................................................................................................................... 5 -9
Controling the Projector ..................................................................................................................................5-9
Input Selection .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5- 9
Picture Contols .................................................................................................................................................................................. 5-9
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The Pause key. ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5-10
The Stand-by key. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5-10
START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE ........................................................................6-1
Adjustment Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Start up.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-1
Possible Paths .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 -1
Password Protection ........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-1
Entering the Password ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Remark .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 6-2
Setting Up an Own Password ......................................................................................................................................................... 6- 2
RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE ........................................................................ 7-1
Random Access Mode ...................................................................................................................................7-1
Starting up ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 -1
Overview Flowchart ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7-1
Picture Service ............................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Connecting a new Source. .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 -2
Start up the File Service. .................................................................................................................................................................. 7-2
Possible File Manipulations. .............................................................................................................................................................. 7-2
File Annotation. ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 -2
Load File......................................................................................................................................................... 7-3
Start up the Load File. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7-3
How to load a file ? .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7-3
The image is not perfect ? ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 -3
Edit File ..........................................................................................................................................................7-4
What can be done with the Edit File menu ? .................................................................................................................................... 7-4
How to start up the EDIT menu ? ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 -4
Which items can be adjusted ? ........................................................................................................................................................ 7- 4
How to change the settings ? .......................................................................................................................................................... 7-4
How to find the correct values for the displayed item? .................................................................................................................. 7-5
Rename a file ................................................................................................................................................. 7-6
Start Up. ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7- 6
How to change the characters ? ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 -7
Copy a file ...................................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-7
How to change the characters ? ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 -7
Delete ............................................................................................................................................................. 7-8
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-8
File Options ....................................................................................................................................................7-8
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-8
File Sort ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 -8
File Load ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-8
Picture Tuning ................................................................................................................................................ 7-9
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-9
Which Items can be Adjusted ? ........................................................................................................................................................ 7-9
CTI ON/OFF ...................................................................................................................................................7-9
What is CTI ? ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 7- 9
How to change the CTI setting ? ...................................................................................................................................................... 7- 9
Note : ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7- 9
Color Temperature ........................................................................................................................................ 7-10
Start Up ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-10
Available color temperature : ......................................................................................................................................................... 7-10
Adjusting the Color Temperature. ................................................................................................................................................... 7-10
Custom Balance.............................................................................................................................................................................. 7-10
Gamma ........................................................................................................................................................ 7-10
What can be adjusted ? ................................................................................................................................................................. 7-10
How to change the Gamma Value ? ............................................................................................................................................... 7- 11
Decoding EBU/IRE ....................................................................................................................................... 7-11
Note : ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-11
What can be done ? ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7-11
How can it be selected ? ................................................................................................................................................................ 7-11
Dynamic Color Depth ................................................................................................................................... 7-11
Purpose : ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-11
To change the dynamic color depth value : .................................................................................................................................... 7-11
Noise Reduction ...........................................................................................................................................7-12
Purpose : ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-12
To change the noise reduction value : ........................................................................................................................................... 7-12
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Input Balance ............................................................................................................................................... 7-12
Why adjusting the input balance ? ................................................................................................................................................. 7-12
How to adjust the input balance ? ................................................................................................................................................. 7-12
Geometry ..................................................................................................................................................... 7-13
To start up the Geometry functions : ............................................................................................................................................. 7-13
Which geometry adjustments are possible ? ................................................................................................................................. 7-13
How can an adjustment be adjusted ? .......................................................................................................................................... 7-13
Shift .............................................................................................................................................................. 7-13
What can be done ? ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7-13
To start up the shift action : ........................................................................................................................................................... 7-13
Side Keystone .............................................................................................................................................. 7-14
What can be done ? ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7-14
Aligning the keystone ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7-14
Size .............................................................................................................................................................. 7-14
What can be done ? ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7-14
To start up the size adjustment : .................................................................................................................................................... 7-14
Blanking ....................................................................................................................................................... 7-15
What can be done ? ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7-15
Available Blanking Adjustment. ...................................................................................................................................................... 7-15
Adjusting the blanking. ................................................................................................................................................................... 7-15
Aspect Ratio.................................................................................................................................................7-16
What can be done? ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7-16
Setting Up the Aspect Ratio. .......................................................................................................................................................... 7-16
Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 7-16
Which Options are available within the Geometry menu ? ........................................................................................................... 7-16
Changing the Geometry Options. ................................................................................................................................................... 7-16
INSTALLATION MODE ........................................................................................................ 8-1
Installation Mode ............................................................................................................................................8-1
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8- 1
Input Slots ......................................................................................................................................................8-1
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 -1
To view or to change the input configuration : ................................................................................................................................ 8-1
Possible results for the input slots : ................................................................................................................................................. 8-1
What if a switcher is connected to the projector ? ......................................................................................................................... 8-2
800 Peripheral ................................................................................................................................................8-2
What can be installed ? .................................................................................................................................................................... 8-2
Defining the Output module of the RCVDS05. ................................................................................................................................. 8-2
Defining the Infrared Communication protocol ................................................................................................................................. 8-2
Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................8-3
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 -3
Set up the Correct Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 -3
OSD color (On-Screen Display) ......................................................................................................................8-3
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 -3
How to change this color setting ? .................................................................................................................................................. 8-3
No Signal........................................................................................................................................................8-3
What will happen .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 -3
Changing the Background Color ...................................................................................................................................................... 8-4
Changing the Shutdown Setting ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 -4
Changing the Shutdown Time .......................................................................................................................................................... 8-4
Internal Patterns .............................................................................................................................................8-5
What can be done with these internal patterns ? ........................................................................................................................... 8 -5
How to select an internal pattern ? .................................................................................................................................................. 8-5
Note : ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8-5
Lens Adjustments ...........................................................................................................................................8-5
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 -5
Zoom/Focus/Shift/Tilt ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8 -6
How to Zoom/Focus ? ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8-6
How to shift the image ? .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 -6
How to tilt the image ? ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8-6
Bridge up or down ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8-7
Options .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8-7
Quick Access Keys ........................................................................................................................................ 8-7
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 -7
How to get an overview ? ............................................................................................................................................................... 8-7
Menu Position ................................................................................................................................................8-8
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8 -8
How to set up? ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 -8
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SERVICE MODE .................................................................................................................. 9-1
Service Mode .................................................................................................................................................. 9-1
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9-1
Built-up of the service mode. ........................................................................................................................................................... 9-1
Identification ................................................................................................................................................... 9-2
How to display the Identification screen ? ...................................................................................................................................... 9- 2
The information ................................................................................................................................................................................. 9-2
Detailed description .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9-2
Change Password .......................................................................................................................................... 9-3
How to enable or disable the password function ? ........................................................................................................................ 9 -3
About password Types. .................................................................................................................................................................. 9- 3
How to change the password ? ...................................................................................................................................................... 9-4
Access Control List .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9-4
Change Language ........................................................................................................................................... 9-5
Start Up ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9-5
Change Projector Address ..............................................................................................................................9-5
How to change that address ? ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 -5
Entering the new projector address. ............................................................................................................................................... 9-5
Serial Communication .................................................................................................................................... 9-5
Start Up the Serial Communication menu ......................................................................................................................................... 9- 5
Setting up the Baud rate................................................................................................................................................................... 9-6
Available Baud rates ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9-6
Installing the Interface Standard ....................................................................................................................................................... 9-6
RS422 Termination ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9- 6
Lamp .............................................................................................................................................................. 9-7
Lamp information light output switching. ......................................................................................................................................... 9-7
How to display the lamp menu. ........................................................................................................................................................ 9-7
Which information is available ?....................................................................................................................................................... 9-7
How to switch the constant light output ? ....................................................................................................................................... 9- 7
BARCO logo ...................................................................................................................................................9-7
What can be done ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9-7
How to add or the change the settings ? ........................................................................................................................................ 9-7
Available settings. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9 -8
Preset Input Balance ...................................................................................................................................... 9-8
Warning ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9-8
How to start up ? .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9- 8
Add-Ins ...........................................................................................................................................................9-8
How to get add ins ? ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9- 8
Available Add Ins. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9-8
How to activate an add-in ? ............................................................................................................................................................. 9-9
I2C diagnosis. ................................................................................................................................................. 9-9
What can be seen ? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9-9
How to start the I2C diagnosis ? ...................................................................................................................................................... 9-9
PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS ............................................................................. 10-1
Programmable Function Keys ...................................................................................................................... 10-1
What can be done with these keys ............................................................................................................................................... 10-1
How can a Function Key be programmed ? .................................................................................................................................. 10-1
STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES .............................................................................. A-1
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Safety
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION RELATED TO ELM PROJECTORS
Warnings
To prevent personel injury
The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing or to dispose of the lamp casing other than by returning it to BARCO.
To prevent injuries and physical damage, always read this manual and all labels on the system before inserting the lamp casing or connecting to the wall outlet, adjusting the projector.
To prevent injuries, take note of the weight of the projector. Minimum 4 persons are needed to carry the projector.
NEVER look into the lens ! Due to the high luminance damage to the eye can happen.
Before attempting to remove any of the projector's covers, you must turn off the projector and disconnect from the wall outlet.
When performing set up work at a ceiling mounted projector, to prevent injury caused by falling objects or the system, set out a keep out area.
To prevent projector damage
If the Air Filters are not regularly replaced, the air flow inside the projector could be disrupted, causing overheating. Overheating may lead to the projector shutting down during operation.
In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained, and that the projector complies with Electro-Magnetic Compatibility requirements, it should always be operated with all of it's covers in place.
Ensure that nothing can be spilled on, or dropped inside the projector. If this does happen, switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately. Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel.
The projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures free flow of air into its air inlets and unimpeded evacuation of the hot air exhausted from its cooling system. Heat sensitive materials should not be placed in the path of the exhausted air.
To prevent battery explosion
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Federal Communication Commission
FCC statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant with Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commision 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 may cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference.
Note
Read also safety instructions in seperate manual (R5976125)
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Packaging and Dimensions

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PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS
Projector Packaging
Way of Packaging
The projector can be packed in two different ways :
- in a flightcase or
- in carton.
Flightcase
The projector is packed in a flightcase without the lamp casing and the lens.
Carton
To provide protection during transportation, the projector is surrounded with foam, placed on a wooden palette and enclosed within a sturdy fibreboard carton. The package is then secured with banding and fastening clips.
To unpack :
First release the two fastening clips and remove the banding. Handle as shown in the drawing.
Pull
o open
As the projector is mounted on a wooden palette, turn out the 8 retaining bolts. Use a 13 mm wrench to remove these bolts.
Take the projector out of its shipping carton by handling by the carry handle and place it on the floor or table. Warning : Due to the projector's weight (143.5 kg), four people are required to lift the projector, one at each corner using the carry handler. The purchaser is reminded to use good practice in lifting the projector to avoid risk of back injury.
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Hint
Save the original shipping carton and packing material, they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your projector. For maximum protection, repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory.
Contents of the complete unit (box) :
- 1 BARCO ELM G10 (weight ± 143.5 kg, 316 lbs)
- 1 remote control unit RCU + 1 battery
- 1 power cable with outlet plug type IEC308 2p+G 32A/250V.
- 1 owners manual
- 1 safety manual
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Lamp Packaging
Way of Packaging
The lamp casing is supplied as an individual item. The lamp can be packed in two different ways :
- in a flightcase or
- in carton.
Warning :
Always transport the lamp in a vertical position !
Lens Packaging
Way of Packaging
Lenses are supplied as an individual item. They are packed in a carton.
Projector Case
Dimensions
The dimensions are given in mm
25.4 mm = 1"
FRONT VIEW
Protec ts sides
while turning over
the projector
AIR IN
0 2
0
+
0 2
0
4
4
+
2
5
4
6
5
2 5
0
5
,
7
5 4
3 1 1
187
316
REF
208
582
Shaft fo r li fti n g
()316
632
IR-receiver (both in front and at the rear of the projector)
Dual stack interlocking
AIR OUT
) 0 1 4
(
Adjustable feet
fork-lift slots
291
(nominal)154
2-2
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SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
1420
950 190,5
5
, 7 8
155 475
Fasten ers left an d right
785
1314
AIR OUT
Zone need ed f or Sid e Pane l r e mo val (Both Left AND R ig ht )
Dual s tack Inte rlocki ng
273
45
)
l a n
i m
67
REF
o n
(
4 4 3
)
0 1
(
1
0 6 7
Mains Input & Power Switch
5
, 7 2
Local Keypad & Display
AIR IN
950
6 2 4
5 4 7
Digital & Analog Inputs
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Installation Guidelines

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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Installation Guidelines
Ambient Temperature Conditions
Careful consideration of things such as image size, ambient light level, projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to the optimum use of the projection system. Operation temperature : Max. ambient temperature : 40 °C (104°F) Min. ambient temperature : 0 °C (32°F). The projector will not operate if ambient air temperature falls outside this range (0°C- 40°C) (32°F-104°F). Storage temperature : -35 °C to + 65 °C (-25.6°F to 149°F)
Humidity Conditions
Storage : 0 - 98% RH Non-condensing Operation : 0 - 95% RH Non-condensing
Environment
Do not install the projection system in a site near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or humidity. Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling; check that temperature near the installation site is not excessive.
Environment condition check
Warning: Harmful Environmental Contamination Precaution
A projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the projectors ventilation inlets. For installations in environments where the projector is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar (these deposit a thin layer of greasy residue upon the projectors internal optics and imaging electronic surfaces, degrading performance), then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this contamination removed prior to it reaching the projectors clean air supply. Devices or structures to extract or shield contaminated air well away from the projector are a prerequisite, if this is not a feasible solution then measures to relocate the projector to a clean air environment should be considered.
Only ever use the manufactures recommended cleaning kit which has been specifically designed for cleaning optical parts, never use industrial strength cleaners on a projectors optics as these will degrade optical coatings and damage sensitive optoelectronic components. Failure to take suitable precautions to protect the projector from the effects of persistant and prolonged air contaminants will culminate in extensive and irreversible ingrained optical damage. At this stage cleaning of the internal optical units will be non­effective and impracticable. Damage of this nature is under no circumstances covered under the manufactures warranty and may deem the warranty null and void. In such a case the client shall be held solely responsible for all costs incurred during any repair. It is the clients responsibility to ensure at all times that the projector is protected from the harmful effects of hostile airborne particles in the environment of the projector. The manufacture reserves the right to refuse repair if a projector has been subject to wantful neglect, abandon or improper use.
Special care for Laser beams
Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as performant laser equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices (TM) in which case there is a loss of warranty
Which screen type?
There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment. Those used for front projected images and those for rear projection applications.
Screens are rated by how much light they reflect (or transmit in the case of rear projection systems) given a determined amount of light projected toward them. The GAIN of a screen is the term used. Front and rear screens are both rated in terms of gain. The gain of screens range from a white matte screen with a gain of 1 (x1) to a brushed aluminized screen with a gain of 10 (x10) or more. The choice between higher and lower gain screens is largely a matter of personal preference and another consideration called the Viewing angle. In considering the type of screen to choose, determine where the viewers will be located and go for the highest gain screen possible. A high gain screen will provide a brighter picture but reduce the viewing angle.
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Installation Guidelines
Regardless of the type of screen used, it is important that your screen is of sufficient height to display the images at the aspect ratio intended to be used. If you have insufficient height, you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen.
For more information about screens, contact your local screen supplier.
What image size? How big should the image be?
The projector is designed for projecting an image size : min 1.00m (3.3ft) to max depending on the ambient light conditions, with a aspect ratio of 4 to 3.
Projector Configurations
Which configuration can be used.
The projector can be installed to project images in four different configurations :
front/table, rear/table, front/ceiling or rear/ceiling.
Rear/Ceiling
Image 1
Rear/Table
Front/Table
Front/Ceiling
Positioning the Projector
The projector should be installed perpendicular with the screen on a distance PD and water leveled in both directions. Four mounting positions are possible.
Be aware for the weight of the projector : 143.5 kg without projection lens. To carry the projector by the carry handler, 4 persons are needed. To carry the projector with a fork lift, special fork lift tools are available (see carry options). The mounting position shown in the above images are shown for a nominal lens position.
When putting the projector on the 3 adjustable feet, use these feet to level the projector by turning these feet in or out.
Definitions of the Abbreviation on drawings
B = Distance between ceiling and top of the screen or between floor and bottom of the screen.
A = 344 mm , distance from the middle of the lens (in nominal position) to bottom side of the projector. A shift of ± 20 mm up down is possible.
CD = Total distance between projector and ceiling or projector and floor.
SW = Screen width.
SH = Screen height (image height).
PD = Projector Distance, distance between screen and projector.
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Table/ Top side facing ceiling
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Optical axis projection lens
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Ceiling
Projector
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Optical axis projection lens
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CEILING V IE W
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Projector
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Optical axis projec tion lens
PD
Screen
Installation Guidelines
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Ceiling /T op s id e fa cin g ce iling
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Proje ctor
CD
TOP VIEW
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CD
Optical axis proj ection lens
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Floor
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Screen
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Ceiling
B
Screen
SH
PD
SIDE VIEW
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SW
Screen
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Ceiling
SH
BACK VIEW
SW
Image 5
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Warning on Rotating the Projector
When the lamp casing is installed, it is not allowed to rotate the projector clockwise when facing the lenses. An internal tilt switch will provide to start up the projector. Correct way of rotating the projector, see image 6a.
Image 6
Image 6a
Safety Area around the Projector
Make sure the projector is located so that the air inlets and outlets for the cooling system are not obstructed. Leave a safety areo of about 1 meter on the left and the right side of the projector.
IR OUT
Safety area for air in & out
Image 7
AIR IN
Installation of the Lamp Casing
Lamp Casing Warnings
Never transport the projector with the lamp casing installed.
The lamp casing should always been transported in a vertical way to avoid damaging the lamp.
Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it other than by returning it to BARCO. Due to its high internal pressure, the lamp may explode in either hot or cold state.
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Installing the projection lamp.
1 Unplug the projector from the wall outlet. 2 On the input side of the projector, remove the side by turning the 3 bolts a quarter counter clockwise (image 8). 3 Flip the lower side of the plate a little and pull then downward to remove the plate. 4 Take the lamp casing carefully out of its shipping box. 5 Place the lamp casing on the optical base plate (image 9). 6 Push the lamp casing forward until the lamp slide fully into the projector (image 10 & 11). Both center pins (image 12) must match
both center holes. 7 Secure the correct position by turning both bolts a quarter clockwise (image 13). 8 Reinstall the projector side panel.
Image 8
Image 9
Image 11
Image 10
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Image 12
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Image 13
Remark :
No electrical connections have to be made while installing the lamp casing. All connections are automatically made while inserting the lamp casing.
Note : While starting up the projector, the electronics detect if a lamp is installed. If no lamp is installed, it is not possible to start up the projector.
When transporting the projector :
1 Switch the projector to stand by. 2 Let cool down the projector for at least 15 minutes. 3 Switch off the projector and unplug from the wall outlet. 4 On the input side of the projector, remove the side by turning the 3 bolts a quarter counter clockwise. 5 Flip the lower side of the plate a little and pull then downward to remove the plate. 6 Turn the retaining bolts of the lamp a quarter clockwise. 7 Pull out the lamp casing. Wear heat resistant gloves, the case can be hot. 8 Pack the lamp casing into the lamp flightcase and transport it verticaly.
Re-adjusting the lamp position in the lamp casing
With higher run times, the light output of the lamp will decrease, which results in a lower light output on the screen. This light output decrease can be compensated by readjusting the position of the lamp.
As the projector has to be opened, this procedure has to be performed by qualified service technician.. Handle as follow :
1 On the side of the inputs, turn the 3 retaining bolts a quarter counter clockwise. 2 Flip the lower side a little backwards and take off the side cover. 3 Loosen the nut A (image 14) on the back of the lamp casing (nutdriver 10). 4 Adjust the screw B (image14) with an allen key by turning a little clockwise until the maximum light output is reached. 5 Fasten the nut on the back of the lamp casing to secure this position (nutdriver 10).
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Lenses
Which Lens has to be selected.
1 Determine the required screen width. 2 Determine the approximate position of the projector in the projection room with regard to the screen and measure the
projector-screen distance (PD). 3 Use the lens formulas to find the best corresponding PD with regard to the measured projector-screen distance for the required
screen width. The desired lens is determined (the order number is given in the tabel).
Available lenses
QLD lenses :
Name Lens Lenght mm (inch) Diameter mm (inch) Weight kg (lbs) Order number
QLD (1.5-2.0:1) 329 183 R9840130 QLD (2.0-2.5:1) 335.5 160 R9840140 QLD (2.5-4.0:1) 285.7 155 R9840150 QLD (4.0-7.0:1) 383 144.5 R9840160 QLD (5.6-12.0:1) R9840430 QLD (1.2:1) 447 183 R9840120
Remark : When using these lenses with the ELM G10, the throw ratio is these for the ELM R12 x 1.25.
LD lenses :
Name Lens Lenght mm (inch) Diameter mm (inch) Weight kg (lbs) Order number
LD (0.8:1) R9840420 LD (1.5-2.5:1) R9840090 LD (2.5-4.0:1) R9840270 LD (4.0-7.0:1) R9840280
Remark : These lenses are standard equipped with an adapter ring to fit in the ELM lens holder.
Lens formulas to calculate the projector distance
For QLD lenses :
Metric formulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch)
QLD (1.5-2.0:1) Min : PD = 1.91 x SW - 0.05 Min : PD = 1.91 x SW - 1.97
QLD (2.0-2.5:1) Min : PD = 2.55 x SW - 0 Min : PD = 2.55 x SW - 0
QLD (2.5-4.0:1) Min : PD = 3.12 x SW - 0.12 Min : PD = 3.12 x SW - 4.72
QLD (4.0-7.0:1) Min : PD = 4.99 x SW - 0.05 Min : PD = 4.99 x SW - 1.97
QLD (5.6-12.0:1) Min : PD = 7.05 x SW ± 0.15 Min : PD = 7.05 x SW ± 5.9
QLD (1.2:1) PD = 1.55 x SW - 0.08 PD = 1.55 x SW - 3.14
For LD lenses :
Max : PD = 2.56 x SW - 0.07 Max : PD = 2.56 x SW - 2.76
Max : PD = 3.14 x SW - 0.02 Max : PD = 3.14 x SW - 0.79
Max : PD = 5.02 x SW - 0.20 Max : PD = 5.02 x SW - 7.87
Max : PD = 8.80 x SW - 0.23 Max : PD = 8.80 x SW - 9.06
Max : PD = 15.0 x SW ± 0.15 Max : PD = 15.0 x SW ± 5.9
Metric formulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch)
LD (0.8:1) PD = 0.8 x SW - 0.03 PD = 0.8 x SW - 1.18 LD (1.5-2.5:1) Min : PD = 1.48 x SW - 0.01 Min : PD = 1.48 x SW - 0.39
Max : PD = 2.51 x SW - 0.05 Max : PD = 2.51 x SW - 1.97
LD (2.5-4.0:1) Min : PD = 2.46 x SW - 0.01 Min : PD = 2.46 x SW - 0.39
Max : PD = 3.96 x SW - 0.05 Max : PD = 3.96 x SW - 1.97
LD (4.0-7.0:1) Min : PD = 3.95 x SW - 0.10 Min : PD = 3.95 x SW - 3.93
Max : PD = 6.96 x SW - 0.17 Max : PD = 6.96 x SW - 6.69
Note : Lens program to calculate the projector distance is available on the BARCO webside : http://www.barco.com/projecti/cusserv/index.htm
The lens program can also be ordered on floppy or CD.
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Installing the Projection Lens
The projector is supplied without any lens.
Remark : To install a projection lens, the projector must be switched ON as the lens bridge must be shifted upwards.
Installation of QLD lenses :
Remove the foam rubber in the opening of the lens holder.
1 Switch on the projector. 2 Push 3x on the HELP key. 3 Push the é key to pull up the lens bridge (zoom & focus part of the lens housing) 4 Take the new lens out of its shipping carton and remove the lens covers. 5 Turn the lens into the lens holder by turning clockwise. 6 Push the ê key to bring the lens bridge back on its position. 7 Press EXIT to return to operational mode.
Installation of LD lenses :
LD lens will be delivered with an adapter ring. They can be mounted in the same manner as QLD lenses.
No motorized zoom function is standard available. To add this motorized zoom function to the lens, a zoom ring kit has to be ordered separately.
Zoom ring kits :
For LD(2.5-4:1) and LD(4-7:1) lens : R9840310 For LD(1.5-2.5:1) lens : R9840320
Use of lenses of competitors.
The lenses of competitors can be used in this ELM projector in combination with a lens mount adapter ring kit. This kit can be ordered separately, order number : R9840370. Why using an adapter ring? The ELM lens holder has been designed for QLD type lenses. These lenses in turn have been designed for the SXGA DLP chip. This chip is bigger than the XGA chip. In order to offer sufficient lens shift capabilities and corner focus performance, the diameter of the QLD lenses is larger than the LD type.
Cleaning the lens
To minimize the possibility of damaging the optical coating or scratching exposed lens surface, we have developed recommendations for cleaning the lens. FIRST, we recommend you try to remove any material from the lens by blowing it off with clean, dry deionized air. DO NOT use any liquid to clean the lenses.
A Toraysee
Proceed as follows :
1. Always wipe lenses with a CLEAN Toraysee
2. Always wipe lenses in a single direction. Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt
3. Do not leave cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket, as doing so can contaminate the cloth.
4. If smears occur when cleaning lenses, replace the cloth. Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth.
5. Do not use fabric softener when washing the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth.
6. Do not use liquid cleaners on the cloth as doing so will contaminate the cloth.
Order number for a new Toraysee
TM
cloth is included with the lens kit.
into the coating.
TM
cloth : R379058.
TM
cloth.
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Installation Guidelines
Battery installation in the RCU.
How is the battery delivered ?
A battery (not yet installed to save the battery life time) is delivered inside the plastic bag with the power cord.
How to install ?
To install the battery, remove the battery cover on the backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little towards the bottom of the RCU. Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time (fig. 15).
Insert the new 9 V battery (type E-block or equivalent) in the lower compartment and connect the battery to the contact plate. Insert the battery into the lower compartment and put the cover back.
Note : Projector address has to be programmed on the RCU before using the RCU (see chapter 'Controlling').
Image 15
Contact plate
Battery
Insert here the 'Insert card
RCU' which you can cut out on the last page of this manual.
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Stacking two Projectors
Two projectors can be stacked on each other without using extra tools or accessories. Handle as follow : 1 Pull the handler A of the second projector a little backwards (image 16) 2 Put the second projector on the first one so that base plate of the second projector matches with the rigging socket of the first
projector (image 16).
3 Slide the security pin (handler B, image 20) into the hole of the rigging socket of the first projector until the handler jumps into its
socket (C, image 17).
Image 16
A
A
C
Image 17
Warning : Close always the four security pins when stacking two projectors on each other.
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Rigging points and Accessories.
Optional Profile Sections
Two sets of Profile sections are available as option. Slots are made in these profile sections for easy inserting the clamps and for easy adjusting the clamp position so that this position matches with the rigging points.
Image 18
Warning :
Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that use. Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector. When mounting the projector to the ceiling or to a rigging system, always mount security chains.
Fork lift Supports
A set of 4 fork lift supports are available to lift up the projector in an easy way. These supports are also provided with slot for inserting rigging clamps.
To mount these supports, handle as follow : 1 Turn the projector onto its input side. 2 Slide the fork lift support (A) onto the provided socket (B). 3 Turn in the four bolt for each socket.
B
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AC Power (mains) cord connection
Use the supplied power cord to connect the projector to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector (IEC309 2p+G 32A/250V plug) into the blue male connector on the side of the projector.
The power input is auto-ranging from 230 VAC. Needed power connection : 18 A.
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Fuses
Warning For continued protection against fire hazard :
- refer replacement to qualified service personnel
- ask to replace with the same type of fuse.
Switching ON
Use the power switch to switch on.
When '0' is visible, the projector is switched off. When '1' is visible, the projector is switched on.
When switching on with the power switch, the projector starts in the stand by mode. The projector mode indication lamp is red.
To start image projection : a. press the 'Stand by' button A on the local keypad or on the remote control. The projector mode indication lamp will be green.
b. press a digit button to select an input source. The projector mode indication lamp will be green.
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Lamp Run Time Indication
When starting up and the total run time of the lamp is 470 hours or more, the remaining lamp run time will be displayed for 1 minute. This warning message will be repeated every 30 minutes. Press EXIT to remove the message before the minute is over.
REMAINING LAMP RUN TIME 30 hours
When the total run time of the lamp is 500 hours or more, the following warning message, with the exact run time is displayed on the screen.
WARNING
Lamp run time is 500 hours
Operating the lamp longer
than 500 hours may damage
the projector.
Please replace the lamp
<ENTER> to continue
Lamp run time is 500 hours. Operating the lamp longer than 500 hours may damage the projector. Please replace the lamp.
When OK (ENTER) is pressed to go on, the warning will be repeated every 30 min.
The total lifetime of the lamp for a safe operation is 500 hours max. Do not use it longer. Always replace with a same type of lamp. Call a BARCO authorized service technician for lamp replacement.
Lamp Runtime Warning
Using a lamp for more than 500 hours is dangerous as the lamp could explode.
Lamp Light Output Indication
When starting up and the center lumens measurement is lower than 50 % of its initial value, the lamp light output warning will be displayed for 1 minute. Press ENTER to continue. The message will not be repeated during operation.
WARNING
Lamp run time is 400 hours.
The light output of the lamp is less
than 50% of its initial value.
It is advisable to replace the lamp
before damage occurs.
<ENTER> to confirm
During operation and a start up without any message, the light output message will appear on the screen when the light output is reduced with 33% from its initial value. This message will be repeated every hour.
Switching to Stand-by.
When the projector is running and you want to go to stand-by, press the stand-by key.
Switching Off
To switch off:
- First press STANDBY key and let the projector cool down until the fans stop blowing, or at least 15 min.
- Switch off the projector with the power switch.
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Input Source Connection
Input facilities
Connections
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fixed inputs 1 & 2
RGB Analog input 5 Cable input
varialable inputs
2 analogue inputs 3 & 4
Choice out of :
Video, S-video input order no. : R9827900 RGBS/RGsB analog input order no. : R9827910 RGB3S/RG3sB input order no. : R9827920 Component Video order no. : R9827930
The sequence of insertion has no importance. Duplicated inputs can be used.
2 digital inputs 5 & 6
Choice out of :
SDI input order no. : R9840110 HD SDI Digital input order no. : R9840450
Input facilities, RCVDS05 or VS05 connected.
Note : When using a RCVDS05 or VS05, the input configuration of the projector must be as follows:
Slot 1 : not used Slot 2 : RGB and Component video input Slot 3 : Video input module Slot 4 : not used
When using a RCVDS05, it is recommended to use a 5-cable output module in the RCVDS. The outputs of this module has to be connected to slot 2 of the projector. To switch the projector in the 5-cable mode see chapter 'Installation mode'.
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Input module insertion into the projector
To insert a module in one of the free slots, handle as follow :
1 Power down the projector and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 2 Remove the dummy plate covering the chosen input slot by turning out both screws. 3 Slide the input module in the free slot. Insure the module is seated correctly in the guide grooves. 4 Press on both handles of the input module until the module plug seats in the connector of the projector. 5 Secure the input module by tightening both retaining screws. 6 Reconnect the power cord to the wall outlet and switch on the projector.
The new installed module can be selected with the digit buttons on the RCU or the local keypad.
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Fixed RGB analog input (slot 1)
Slot 1 has RGB analog input terminals (BNC) with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync (RGBHV) or with composite sync input (RGBS).
Always use an interface when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector.
Range of interfaces made by BARCO.
Universal analog interface. Order number : R9826100. RGB 120 MHz analog interface. Order number : R9826570. VGA interface Order number 120V : R9828079.
MAC interface Order number 120V : R9828059
MAGIK interface Order number 120V : R9828129
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All input signals are always 75 ohm terminated, even in the "not selected" mode.
How to select input Slot 1
Key in 1 on the RCU or the local keypad.
Sync selection can be done on the 'Input slots' menu.
The horizontal sync input can be set as separate sync, as separate sync + video or as separate sync tri-level sync.
How to change the input slot setting
To change the input slot setting, handle as follow :
1. Press ADJUST or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment mode. 2 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Installation (menu1) 3 Press ENTER.
4 Press the cursor key é or ê to select 'Input Slots' (menu 2) 5 Press ENTER. The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the 'Input Slots' menu. 6 Push the cursor key é or ê to select the first slot (menu 3). 7 Press ENTER key to toggle the input signal priority.
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
Select with é or ê
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<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS
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<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
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INPUT SLOTS
Slot Module type [Config]
1. RGB-SS [CV]
2. RGB-SOG
3. Video [Video]
4. Component Video
5. SDI
6. HD SDI Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
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RGB-SS [CS or HS&VS] = separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync. RGB-SS [3LSS or CV] = separate sync is composite tri-level sync or composite video.
Fixed 5-Input Slot (slot 2)
Slot 2 has 5 BNC input terminals.
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Which signals can be connected to slot 2 ?
The following signals can be connected to these BNC connectors:
Connector name R G B H V
Input signal
RGBHV R G B H V
RGBS R G B S -
RGsB R Gs B - -
Composite Video - Video - - -
Super Video - Y - - C
Component Video - SS R-Y Y B -Y S -
Component Video - SOY R-Y Ys B-Y - -
How to select input Slot 2 :
Key in 2 on the RCU or the local keypad.
Selection of the signal format on the 'Input slot' menu.
How to change the input slot setting
1 Press ADJUST or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment mode. 2 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Installation (menu 1) 3 Press ENTER. 4 Press the cursor key é or ê to select 'Input Slots' (menu 2) 5 Press ENTER. The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the 'Input Slots' menu. 6 Push the cursor key é or ê to select the second slot (menu 3). 7 Press ENTER key to toggle the input signal priority.
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2 menu 3
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS
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Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
INPUT SLOTS
Slot Module type [Config]
1. RGB-SS [CV]
2. RGB-SOG
3. Video [Video]
4. Component Video
5. SDI
6. SDI Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
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Possible indication :
RGB-SS [CS or HS&VS] = RGB analog signals, separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync. RGB-SS [3LSS or CV] = RGB analog signals, separate sync is composite tri-level sync or composite video. RGB-SOG [SOG or 3LSOG] = RGB analog signals, sync on green is composite sync or composite tri-level sync. COMPONENT VIDEO - SS [SS or 3LSS]
= separate sync is composite sync or composite tri-level sync.
COMPONENT VIDEO - SOY [SOY or 3LSOY]
= component video with composite sync on Y or composite tri-level sync on Y.
VIDEO S-VIDEO
Note for RCVDS05 users.
When using an RCVDS 05 with a 5 cable output module, connect these 5 cables to this fixed 5-input slot (slot2) of the projector. All sources of the RCVDS can now be accepted by the projector.
Video/S-video Input Module
What can be connected to the Video input ?
Composite video signals from a VCR, OFF air signal decoder, etc...
What can be connected to the S-Video input ?
Separate Y-luma/C-chroma signals for higher quality playback of Super VHS-signals.
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TV tuner, e.g. Marco Polo
Audio amplifier
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Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad. Depending on the priority setting in the Input slots menu, Video or S-Video will be displayed.
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How to set the input priority ?
1 Press ADJUST or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment mode. 2 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Installation (menu 1) 3 Press ENTER. 4 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Input Slots (menu 2) 5 Press ENTER. 2 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Video (menu 3) 3 Press ENTER to toggle between video or S-video
ADJUSTMENT MODE
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INSTALLATION
SERVICE
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menu 2
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Straps on module level.
Floating or non-floating input.
Video input : J11 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating
INPUT SLOTS
Slot Module type [Config]
1. RGB-SS [CV]
2. RGB-SOG
3. Video [Video]
4. Component Video
5. SDI
6. SDI Select with é or ê
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<EXIT> to return.
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RGB Analog Input Module.
What can be connected to these inputs ?
RGB analog input terminals with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync inputs(RGB-HV), with Composite sync input(RGB-S) or with Sync signals on green(RGsB).
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All input signals are always 75 ohm terminated, even in the "not selected" mode.
How to select the RGB input :
Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad.
Sync selection on the Input Slots menu.
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To change this setting :
1 Press ADJUST or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment mode. 2 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Installation (menu 1) 3 Press ENTER. 4 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Input Slots (menu 2) 5 Press ENTER. 6 Push the cursor key é or ê to select the corresponding RGB Input Slots (menu 3) 7 Press ENTER key to toggle between CV and CS or HS&VS.
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INPUT SLOTS
Slot Module type [Config]
1. RGB-SS [CV]
2. RGB-SOG
3. Video [Video]
4. Component Video
5. SDI
6. SDI Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
Possible indication :
RGB-SS [CV] = separate sync is composite video signal H/C input. RGB-SS [CS or HS&VS] = separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync. RGB-SOG = sync on green.
Straps on module level :
Floating or non-floating input.
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Sync selection : strap on module level.
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Component Input Module.
What can be connected to these inputs ?
Connect your component signals (Y-luma, R-Y and B-Y), e.g. a professional VCR to the Component input module.
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All input signals are always 75 ohm terminated, even if the module is "not selected".
How to select the Component Video input :
Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad.
Indication on the input slot menu :
Component Video-SS = Component video with separate sync Component Video-SOY = Component video with sync on Y Component Video-3LSS = Component video with 3 level separate sync Component Video-3LSOY = Component video with 3 level sync on Y
Straps on module level :
Floating or non-floating input. R-Y : J3 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating Y : J4 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating B-Y : J5 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating S : J6 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating
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Sync selection. J8 : strap "no" : separate sync strap "yes" : sync on Y.
J9 : strap "yes" : Tri-level sync strap "no" : normal sync.
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How to select the RGB3S input :
Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad.
Indication on the input slot menu :
RGB3L-SS = RGB with separate Tri level sync. RGB3L-SOG = RGB with Tri level sync on green.
Straps on Module Level :
Floating or non-floating input. Red : J3 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating Green : J4 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating Blue : J5 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating H/C : J6 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating V : J7 : strap "yes" : non floating strap "no" : floating
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Serial Digital Input (slot 5 & 6)
What can be connected to this input ?
This input is full compatibility with digital Betacam, or other digital video sources. This avoids the need for analog video processing anywhere in the video production chain and guarantees the ultimate image quality.
An active loop-through of the SDI input signal is provided for monitoring or for double and or triple stacking applications.
Connections :
One BNC input terminal and one active loop-through BNC output terminal. The input is always 75 ohm terminated. The output inpedance of the SDI out is 75 ohm.
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How to select the Digital input :
Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad.
Note : When a RCVDS05 is connected to the projector, the SDI input is available by keying in 85 or 86 on the RCU.
HD SDI Digital Input (slot 5 & 6)
What can be connected to this input ?
This input is full compatible with HD digital sources. This avoids the need for analog video processing anywhere in the video production chain and guarantees the ultimate image quality.
An active loop-through of the HD SDI digital input signal is provided for monitoring or for double and or triple stacking applications.
Connections :
One BNC input terminal and one active loop-through BNC output terminal. The input is always 75 ohm terminated. The output inpedance of the HD SDI out is 75 ohm.
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How to select the Digital input :
Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad.
Note : When a RCVDS05 is connected to the projector, the SDI input is available by keying in 85 or 86 on the RCU.
Communication Connections
Available communication connections :
RS232/422 connection between projector and computer. Communication port for communication with BARCO peripherals. Trigger output
RS232 Connections
RS 232/422 input and RS232/422 output of the projector.
The projector has a RS232/422 input port that allows it to communicate with a computer. The RS232/422 output port can be used as loop through to the next device.
Connections
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Applications
a) remote control :
- easy adjustment of projector via IBM PC (or compatible) or MAC connection.
- allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups.
- wide range of control possibilities.
- address range from 0 to 255.
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- sending data to the projector or copying the data from the projector to a hard memory device.
Set up of the Baud Rate for Communication with a Computer.
See 'Change Baudrate PC' in chapter 'Service mode'.
Communication port for communication with peripherals.
Connecting a RCVDS 05 to the projector.
- Up to 20 inputs with the RCVDS 05 and 90 inputs when RCVDS's are linked via the expansion module.
- Serial communication with the projector.
- Remote control buttons on the RCVDS to control the projector (source selection and analog settings).
- The selected source number will be displayed on a 2 digit display and the selected input module will be indicated with a LED on the rear.
For more information about the use of : the RCVDS 05, consult the owner's manual.
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Connecting a VS05 to the projector
The VS05 can switch up to 5 Composite Video sources, 3 Super Video sources and 1 RGB analog or component video source to the projector. In addition, the audio signal proper to the source, can be switched to an audio amplifier. Order number : R9827890
For more information about the use of the VS05, consult the VS05 owner's manual.
Connecting an IR Remote Receiver to the projector.
This infrared receiver unit makes it possible to control the projector from another room. There is a communication line cable between the IR receiver and the projector or the RCVDS. The control information from the RCU can now be sent to the IR Remote Receiver. The IR Remote Receiver displays the selected source on a 7-segment display.
Trigger output
5 V output voltage to trigger an external device (max. 10 mA). This voltage is available when the projector is on.
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Getting Started

5
GETTING STARTED
Remote Control & Local Keypad
Functionality
This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely. This remote control and local keypad is used for source selection, control, adaptation and set up. It includes automatic storing of:
- picture controls (Brightness, Sharpness...)
- settings
Other functions of the control units are :
- switching between standby and operational mode.
- switching to "pause" (blanked picture, full power for immediate restarting)
- direct access to all connected sources.
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Getting Started
Terminology
1 Barco key : = selection key, to get direct access to the lens adjustment menus.
2 ADJ. : ADJUST key, to enter or exit the adjustment mode.
3Address key (recessed key), to enter the address of the projector (between 0 and 9). Press the recessed address key with
a pencil, followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9.
4 STBY : stand-by button, to start projector when the power switch is switched on and to switch off the projector without
switching off the power switch.
5 PAUSE : to stop projection for a short time, press 'PAUSE'. The image disappears but full power is retained for immediate restarting.
6 Help : on line help information (not yet available)
7 Digit buttons : direct input selection.
8 Picture controls : use these buttons to obtain the desired picture analog level.
9 PHASE : used to remove the instability of the image.
10 TEXT : when adjusting one of the image, e.g. controls during a meeting, the displayed bar scale can be removed by pressing
'TEXT' key first. To re-display the bar scale on the screen, press 'TEXT' key again. When TEXT is 'off', no adjustment menu's will be displayed on the screen when entering the adjustment mode.
11 FREEZ : press to freeze the projected image.
12 ENTER : to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode.
13 EXIT : to leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when in the adjustment mode.
14 Cursor Keys (on RCU) or '+' and '-' keys (cursor keys) on the local keypad : to make menu selections when in the adjustment
mode or to zoom/focus when the direct access is active.
Comparision between the cursor keys and the use of the '+' and '-' keys on the local keypad : RCU = local keypad cursor key up = '+' key up cursor key down = '-' key down cursor key right = '+' key right cursor key left = '-' key left
Use the '+' and '-' keys (cursor keys) : to increase or decrease the analog level of the image controls when they are first selected.
15 RC operating indication : lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed. (This is a visual indicator to check the
operation of the remote control)
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Getting Started
Operating the Projector
Switching on
Use the power switch to switch on.
When '0' is visible, the projector is switched off. When '1' is visible, the projector is switched on.
When switching on with the power switch, the projector starts in the stand by mode. The projector mode indication lamp is red.
To start image projection :
a. press the 'Stand by' button A on the local keypad or on the remote control. The projector mode indication lamp will be green.
b. press a digit button to select an input source. The projector mode indication lamp will be green.
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When starting up and the total run time of the lamp is 470 hours or more, the lamp remaining run time will be displayed for 1 minute. This warning message will be repeated every 30 minutes. Press EXIT to remove the message before the minute is over.
REMAINING LAMP RUN TIME 30 h
When the total run time of the lamp is 500 hours or more, the following warning message, with the exact run time is displayed on the screen.
Lamp run time is 500 hours. Operating the lamp longer than 500 hours may damage the projector. Please replace the lamp.
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When OK (ENTER) is pressed to go on, the warning will be repeated every 30 min.
The total lifetime of the lamp for a safe operation is 500 hours max. Do not use it longer. Always replace with a same type of lamp. Call a BARCO authorized service technician for lamp replacement.
Lamp Run Time Warning
Using a lamp for more than 500 hours is dangerous as the lamp could explode.
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Lamp Light Output Indication
When starting up and the center lumens measurement is lower than 50 % of its initial value, the lamp light output warning will be displayed for 1 minute. Press ENTER to continue. The message will not be repeated during operation.
WARNING
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before damage occurs.
<ENTER> to confirm
During operation and a start up without any message, the light output message will appear on the screen when the light output is reduced with 33% from its initial value. This message will be repeated every hour.
Switching to Stand-by.
When the projector is running and you want to go to stand-by, press the stand-by key.
Switching Off
To switch off:
- First press STANDBY key and let the projector cool down until the fans stopblowing, or at least 15 min.
- Switch off the projector with the power switch.
Quick Set Up Adjustments
Quick Language Change
Only if different on screen languages are available, follow the next procedure to change the on screen language.
1 Press ENTER to start up the adjustment mode. 2 Press the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Service' (menu 1). When password protected, your password will be asked.
(more explanation about access by password can be found in Chapter 'Start up the Adjustment mode'.
3 Press ENTER to display the Service mode menu. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Change Language' (menu 2). If not visible in the menu, highlight first 'More' and press
ENTER to display a second service menu. Select then 'Change Language'.
4 Press ENTER to display the language selection menu. 5 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight the desired language (menu 3).
For the moment, only English is available.
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2 menu 3
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE..
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
CHANGE LANGUAGE
English
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
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Quick Lens Adjustment
For a quick lens set up and image shift, press the BARCO key, to display inmediately the zoom/focus menu. Only available for motorized lenses.
For a quick set-up, handle as follow :
A. Zoom/focus of the lens.
1 Press the BARCO key.
The zoom/focus menu will be displayed.
2 Push the cursor key é or ê to zoom and ç and è to focus the image. 3 When finished, press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to the shift adjustment.
LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM/FOCUS
ZOOM with éor ê
FOCUS with çor è
<ENTER> to Shift
<EXIT> to return
Other adjustment patterns are possible by pushing on the selection key. The following other patterns are possible :
- the source itself
- hatch pattern
- 2 different focus patterns
Getting Started
B. Image shift
1 Press the selection key, BARCO key.
The zoom/focus menu will be displayed.
2 Press ENTER. The shift menu will be displayed. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to shift the image up or down and ç and è to shift the image left and right. 4 When finished, press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to the tilt adjustment.
LENS ADJUSTMENT SHIFT
SHIFT with éor ê, çor è
<ENTER> to Shift
<EXIT> to return
C. Tilt
1 Press the selection key, BARCO key.
The zoom//focus menu will be displayed. 2 Press ENTER. The shift menu will be displayed. 3 Press ENTER. The tilt menu will be displayed. 4 Push the cursor key é or ê to tilt the image. 5 When finished, press EXIT key to return.
TILT
Tilt with é,ê
<ENTER> to Zoom/Focus
<EXIT> to return
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C
Quick On Screen Color change
For quick change of the the on-screen color of the highlighted items. The highlighted items on the menus can be displayed in red, green or yellow.
For a quick set-up, handle as follow :
1 Press ENTER to start up the adjustment mode. 2 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Installation'. 3 Press ENTER to display Installation menu. 4 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'OSD Color'. 5 Press ENTER to display the OSD color menu. 6 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight the desired color. 7 Press ENTER to select.
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
Source 01
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS
800 PERIPHERALS
CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
NO SIGNAL
INTERNAL PATTERNS
LENS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2menu 1 menu 3
Using the RCU
Pointing to the reflective screen
Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface.
e iling
IR s e n s o r
Screen
OSD COLOR
HIGHLIGHTED ITEM
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
RCU
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Hardwired Remote Input
RCU used in a hardwired configuration. Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU and the second side in the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled 'Hardwired CTRL1'.
Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3
RGB
On
High Band w idt h R G B ANALO G INPUT
Green Operation Red Stand-by
Hardwired remote CTRL 2
IRSy nc OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1
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IR-R eceive rDiagnostic Code
COMM PORT TRIGGER OUTRS232/422 OUTRS232/422 IN
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Hardwired to the XLR Input
RCU used in a hardwired configuration with XLR connector. Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU and the second side in the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled 'Hardwired CTRL2'.
Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3
RGB
On
High Band w idt h R G B ANALO G INPUT
Green Operation Red Stand-by
Hardwired remote CTRL 2
IRSy nc OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1
V
H / C
IR-R eceive rDiagnostic Code
COMM PORT TRIGGER OUTRS232/422 OUTRS232/422 IN
RGBH / C V
On
High Bandwidth 5 CABL E INPUT
OUT IN
On
6',',*,7$/,138 7
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Directly to the IR Sensors
Point the front of the RCU directly at one of the 3 IR sensors of the projector. When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within the effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line). The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the projector IR sensor.
IR sen s or
REF
Front of projector
45° 45°
ADJ EXIT
ADDR
(17(5
STBY
MUTE TEXT
)5((=
-+ SHARPNESS
0
9
­+
TINT
7
8
­+
COLOR
65
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BRIGHTNESS
RCU
43
-
+
CONTRAST
2
1
Table
IR sen s or
45° 45°
ADJ EXIT
ADDR
(17(5
STBYMUTETEXT
)5((=
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SHARPNESS
0
-
+
9
TINT
7
-
8
+
COLOR
65
-+
BRIGHTNESS
RCU
4
3
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CONTRAST
1
2
Rear of proje ctor
Side o f pr ojector
45° 45°
ADJ EXIT
ADDR
(17(5
STBYMUTE TEXT
)5((=
­+
SHARPNESS
0
­+
9
TINT
7
-
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COLOR
65
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BRIGHTNESS
RCU
4
3
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CONTRAST
1
2
Projector Address
Why a projector address ?
As more than one projector can be installed in a room, the separate projectors should be separately addressable with an RCU or computer. There for each projector has its own address.
Set up an Individual Projector Address
The set up of a projector address can be done via the software. See 'Change Projector Address' in Chapter 'Service'.
How to control the projector or projectors ?
Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255 which can be set in the Service mode. When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now :
- RCU for addresses between 0 and 9.
- Computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple MAC, etc. for addresses between 0 and 255.
Note : A projector will respond to a RCU set to an address of '0' regardless of what address is set in the projector itself.
Before using the RCU
Before using the RCU, its is necessary to enter the projector address into the RCU (only when that address is between 0 and 9). The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU. When address 0, <zero> is programmed into the RCU, every projector, without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU.
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Display the Projector Address on the Screen
Press the ADDRESS key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil. The projector's address will be displayed in a 'Text box'. This text box disappears after a few seconds.
PROJECTOR ADDRESS
001
To continue using the RCU with that specific address, it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons (address between 0 and 9) within 5 seconds after pushing the address key. For example : if the Address key displays projector address 003, then press "3" digit button on the RCU to set the RCU's address to match the projector's address. Do not press 003 digits. This will address the remote control to '0' and control all projectors in the room. If the address is not entered within 5 seconds, the RCU returns to its default address (zero address) and control all projectors in the room.
How to Program an Address into the RCU ?
Press the ADDRESS key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil and enter the address with the digit buttons within 5 seconds after pushing the address key. That address can be any digit between 0 and 9.
Controling the Projector
Input Selection
Key in the corresponding slot number with the digit keys on the RCU or local keypad. The selected source will be displayed.
Picture Contols
When an image control is pressed, a text box with a bar scale, icon and function name of the control, e.g. 'brightness...' appears on the screen (only if text is ON). See example screen. The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the current memorized setting for this source. The bar scale changes as the control disc on the RCU is pressed or the + or - buttons on the local keypad.
Brightness Control
A correct 'brightness' setting is important for good image reproduction. Use the + button for a higher brightness. Use the - button for a lower brightness.
Contrast Control
A correct 'contrast' setting is important for good image reproduction. Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer, according to room lighting conditions. Use the + button for a higher contrast. Use the - button for lower contrast.
Color Saturation
Color saturation is only active for Video, S-Video and Component Video. Adjust the color intensity of the picture. Use the + button for richer colors. Use the - button for lighter colors.
Tint Control
Tint is only active for Video and S-Video when using the NTSC 4.43 or NTSC 3.58 system. Use the + button Use the - button.
Sharpness Control.
Use the + button for a sharper picture. Use the - button for a softer picture.
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Phase Control
Use the control + and - button to adjust the phase of the displayed image to climate pixel jitter on computer generated images. Note : this contol has no effect on Video images.
The Pause key.
When the Pause key is pressed, the image projection is stopped, a blue or black screen will be displayed and the projector remains with full power for immediate restart.
To restart the image :
1 press pause key, 2 press exit key or 3 select a source number.
The Stand-by key.
When the Stand-by key is pressed, the image projection is stopped and the projector goes to stand-by. This situation is used when a projection stop is planned for a longer period.
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START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE
Adjustment Mode
Start up
All source parameters, picture tuning and geometry are made while in the 'Adjustment Mode'. Press the ADJUST or ENTER key to enter the 'Adjustment mode'.
You are now in the 'Adjustment Mode'.
1 The cursor key (RCU) or '+ or '-' keys (local keypad) are used to make menu selections and also for adjustments. 2 The ENTER and EXIT keys are used to move forward and backward through the menu structure. 3 The ADJUST key can be used to terminate the adjustment mode while any path selection menu is displayed.
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE Source 01
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Possible Paths
There are 3 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment Mode. They are :
Installation - Installation should be selected if a new input module is installed or a new source is connected to an existing input module. Also when the projector is relocated in a new configuration.
Random Access - Random Access should be selected to set up a new source.
Service - Service should be selected if the user intends to change general settings such as password, language, address, etc.or
some service actions as reset lamp run time, panel adjustments, etc. or get set-up information.
Password Protection
A 3 level password protection is built in. Different passwords for the owner, user and guest are possible. The accessibility of the items for the 3 different password levels can be set up in the 'Change Password' item in chapter 'Service'. While selecting a password protected item, the projector will ask to enter your password (Password protection is only available when the password strap on the controller module is ON, see 'Change password' in chapter 10 : 'Service mode'). While entering your password and you have access rights for that item (which will be checked by entering your password), the selected item will be displayed on the screen.
PASSWORD
ENTER PASSWORD
----
Use numeric keys
<EXIT> to return
Entering the Password
Your password contains 4 digits.
Enter the digits with the numeric keys. Example : 2 3 1 9
The first digit position is highlighted. Enter with the numeric keys. The highlighted square jumps to the next position. Continue until all 4 digits are filled in.
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When the password is correct, you gain access to the selected item. When the password is wrong. The error message "Invalid password" is displayed on the screen. Press EXIT to continue and to return to the Service menu.
Error
Invalid password
<EXIT> to return
Factory programmed password for all levels (owner, user, guest) : 0 0 0 0
Once the password is correctly entered, all other password protected items on your password level are accessible without re­entering the password. When selecting an item which needs a higher password level, the enter password menu returns on the screen.
Remark
When re-entering the Adjustment mode, it will be nessary to enter the password again when selecting a password protected item.
Setting Up the personalised Passwords
See 'Changing password' in the Service mode.
Menus on Local LCD Display
When text is 'off', no menus will be displayed on the projection screen. But on the local LCD display, it is still possible to scroll through the menus. The menus will be displayed line by line in the same order as they were displayed on the projection screen. Adjustments can be done while the projector is running without projecting the disturbing menus on the screen. Use the cursor keys to scroll through the menus and press ENTER to activate the displayed menu.
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RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE
Random Access Mode
Starting up
Push the control disc up or down to highlight 'Random Access' and then press ENTER.
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
Source 01
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Overview Flowchart
LOAD
EDIT
RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE
FILE SERVICE
PICTURE TUNING
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
CTI
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
SHIFT
SIZE
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SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPECT RATIO
OPTIONS
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Picture Service
Connecting a new Source.
Before using a new source, a correct file has to be installed. The projector's memory contains a list of files corresponding to the most used sources. When the new source corresponds with one of these files, the file can be loaded and saved for future use. When there is a little difference, the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source specs are reached.
So, 1 Load a file out of the list. 2 Edit this file if necessary. 3 If the projected image is not as desired, continue with Picture Tuning and Geometry.
Start up the File Service.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'File Service' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The File service menu will be displayed (menu 2).
Note : EXIT returns to the Path selection menu.
ADJUST returns to operational mode.
RANDOM ACCESS
ADJUSTMENT MODE
FILE SERVICE
PICTURE TUNING
GEOMETRY
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2
FILE SERVICE
LOAD
EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Possible File Manipulations.
The following file manipulations are possible :
- Load : installation of a file for a new source.
- Edit : editing a loaded file to the source specs.
- Rename : renaming a file.
- Copy : copying a file to a new file.
- Delete : deleting an existing file.
- Options : way of sorting the files & automatic file loading.
File Annotation.
xxxxxxxx.xxx x xxxxXxxxxi
i or blank : i = interlaced, blank = not
interlaced
xxxxXxxxx : active pixel rating
x : source number
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xxx : file extension, first character is C (for custom made
files) or S (for standard files).
The second and third character is used for a following
number (=file index) file index for custom files : 00 to 63. xxxxxxxx : base name, 8 characters.
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Load File
Start up the Load File.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Load' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Load menu displays the corresponding files depending on the installed filter (menu 2).
This filter can be "Fit" or "All". To change the filter : 1 Push the cursor key è or ç highlight 'filter list'. 2 Press ENTER to toggle the annotation between brackets.
"All" : all files that can be loaded will be displayed. "Fit" : only the best fitting files will be displayed (with a distinction of ± 2 lines and line duration distinction of ± 300 ns, if nothing is found within this small area, the projector continues searching until it finds something.)
menu 1
FILE SERVICE
LOAD
EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Filename Src Resolution
----------------------------------------------------­Video525.s01 1 675x240i Video525.c01 1 675x240i Video525.c02 1 675x240i
----------------------------------------------------­Active file : Video525.c50
menu 2
LOAD FILE
FILTER LIST [All]
Select with é or ê , è
<ENTER> to accept
<EXIT> to return.
How to load a file ?
Random Access Adjustment Mode
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select the best fitting file (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
A confirm Load file menu will be displayed (menu 2) with the newly created file and the one on which the new file is based on.
3 Press ENTER to confirm the new creation or EXIT to return to the load file menu.
During a load file, the actual active file is displayed next to the indication 'Active file'.
Note: When scrolling through the files, the image will be adapted according to the settings of the selected file (on line adaptation).
LOAD FILE
FILTER LIST [All]
Filename Src Resolution
----------------------------------------------------­Video525.s01 1 675x240i Video525.c01 1 675x240i Video525.c02 1 675x240i
----------------------------------------------------­Active file : Video525.c50
Select with é or ê , è
<ENTER> to accept
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
CONFIRM
LOAD FILE
Create file
Video525.c02
based on file
Video525.s01?
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
The image is not perfect ?
If the displayed image is not correct after selecting the best fitting file, go to the Edit menu, select the active file and change the File settings.
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Edit File
What can be done with the Edit File menu ?
The Edit file menu makes it possible to change the settings of the file according to the real settings of the connected source. Consult the source specification before entering the data.
How to start up the EDIT menu ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Edit' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Edit file adaptation menu will be displayed (menu 2). 3 Select the file which must be edited (mostly the active file). 4 Press ENTER.
The file name will be displayed in the upper right corner.
FILE SERVICE
LOAD
EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2
Filename Src Resolution
----------------------------------------------------­Video525.s01 1 675x240i Video525.c01 1 675x240i Video525.c02 1 675x240i
----------------------------------------------------­Active file : Video525.c50
EDIT FILE
Select with é or ê , è
<ENTER> to accept
<EXIT> to return.
Which items can be adjusted ?
Total quantity horizontal pixels Active quantity horizontal pixels Horizontal start in pixels Horizontal period in µs (is automatically adapted during the installation of a file with LOAD) Total vertical lines (is automatically adapted during the installation of a file with LOAD) Active vertical lines Vertical start in lines Interlaced : toggle on/off (is automatically set to its correct position during the installation of a file with LOAD)
All settings can individually be changed.
EDIT FILE xga.s30
HORIZONTAL TOTAL 1344 PIXELS ACTIVE 1024 PIXELS START 296 PIXELS PERIOD 20.678 µS VERTICAL (FIELD) TOTAL 806 LINES ACTIVE 768 LINES START 36 LINES INTERLACED [OFF] READ AMDS OPTIONS
é , ê , ç , è <ENTER>, <EXIT>
How to change the settings ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select an item.
The color of the selected item will change and follow one of the three methods to change the value.
a. method 1: 1 press ENTER to activate the digits 2 enter directly with the numeric keys on the RCU or local keypad the new value or
b. method 2: 1 Press ENTER to activate the digits 2 Push the cursor key è or ç to select the changing digit. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to scroll to desired digit. 4 When finished press ENTER to confirm.
c. method 3 1 Counting up or down by pushing the cursor key è or ç .
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How to find the correct values for the displayed item?
During the installation of a file with LOAD, the horizontal period, the total number of vertical lines and the interlaced mode are automatically measured and filled in in the menu table. These values will be available when starting up the EDIT procedure of an active file.
Caution : Do not adjust these settings on an active file, they are used to identify the input source file.
If the value for "Horizontal Total Pixels" is wrong, sampling mistakes (small vertical bars in the projected image) will be seen in the image. Select "Total" and adjust the pixel quantity. Adjust for zero bars (hint: if the number of bars increase, adjust in the other direction).
The "Active Pixels" : determine the width of the window on the screen. This value is normally given in the source specifications. If not, adjust until full image is displayed (no missing pixels).
"Horizontal Start" : number of pixels between the beginning of the input signal and the start of the video information in the signal.
"Horizontal Period" : already filled in with the correct value when active file. (see caution above).
The "Vertical Total Lines" are already filled when an active file is selected to be edited (see caution above).
The "Active Lines" : number of horizontal lines determining the height of the projected image. This value is normally given in the specification of the source. If not, adjust until full image height is displayed (no missing lines)
Vertical start : number of lines between the start of the input signal and start of the image on the screen.
Interlaced [On] or [Off] : this selection is automatically filled when active file has to be edited. If the image is wrong due to
mismeasurement, use the ENTER key to toggle between [On] and [Off]. (for interlaced images, 1 frame contains 2 fields).
Read AMDS
AMDS = automatic mode detection & synchronisation During the installation of a file with LOAD, the system automatically measured the horizontal period, the total vertical lines and the interlaced mode. When selecting Read AMDS, the system remeasures the above indicated items.
Options
EDIT FILE OPTIONS
Source number 1 Clamp position [leading] Clamp delay 0 Clamp width 10 Field polarity [pos] Field select [both] Vertical refresh [sync] Vert. sync polarity [leading]
Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
ç or è to change value
<EXIT> to return
Source Number : The source number of a non-active source can be changed to any other source number. This makes it possible to create a file for future source numbers.
Clamp Position : Clamping determines the black level of the signal. The clamp pulse can be related to the leading or the trailing edge of the sync pulse. Use the ENTER key to toggle between [leading] and [trailing].
Clamp Delay : The time between the leading edge of the clamp pulse and the locked edge of the sync pulse. Can be any value between 0 and 255. Change the value by pushing the cursor key è or ç.
Clamp Width : The width of the clamp pulse Can be any value between 0 and 255. Change the value by pushing the cursor key è or ç.
xample for clamp position [trailing]
leading edge
trailing edge
Sync pulse
Clamp pulse
Clamp width
Clamp delay
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Field Polarity : The field polarity function is used for interlaced images. Both rasters of the image could be shifted in a wrong way (double lines are visilble in the image). This can be corrected by forcing the field polarity to [neg] or [pos]. Use the ENTER key to toggle between [pos] and [neg].
Field Select : Default [both] The field select is only used for interlaced images. One frame of an interlaced image contains two fields, an even and an odd field. The choice exists to project [both] fields on the screen or only the [even] or [odd] field. This can be useful for 3D projection. Use the ENTER key to toggle between [both], [even] and [odd].
Vertical Refresh [sync/async] : The way of updating the image information on the LCD panels. Not available for PAL-SECAM-NTSC sources. This option will b displayed in gray.
1 For sources with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz : the vertical refresh rate is the same as the vertical frequency of the incoming
source. This is a necessity to project moving images without 'motion artifacts'. For stationary images with a vertical frequency
up to 60 Hz it is still possible to use asynchronous refresh. When loading Pal, Secam, NTSC-files the synchronous mode is default,
for all other sources below 60 Hz asynchronous mode is default.
2 For sources with a vertical frequency higher that 60 Hz : the vertical refresh is different than the vertical frequency of the incoming
source. Synchronous refresh cannot be used.
Vertical Sync Polarity : [leading] or [trailing] The vertical refresh can be synchronised with the leading sync edge or trailing sync edge. Default on [leading]. Toggling to [trailing] is only necessary for special applications where the trailing edge of the sync signal has to be taken as a reference. Use the ENTER key to toggle between [leading] or [trailing]
Press EXIT to leave the Edit File Option menu. A 'Confirm Edit File' menu will be displayed.
CONFIRM
EDIT FILE
Save changes to file
xga.c30?
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
Press ENTER to confirm and to save the new settings or EXIT to return without saving the new entered settings.
Rename a file
Start Up.
To change the name of a selected file: 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Rename' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER.
The Rename selection menu will be displayed (menu 2). 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to select a file name (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to select.
The Rename menu will be displayed with the selected file name already filled in, in the 'From file name :' area and in the 'To file name :' area.
The first character in the 'To file name :' area is highlighted (menu 3).
FILE SERVICE
LOAD
EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2
Filename Src Resolution
----------------------------------------------------­Video525.s01 1 675x240i Video525.c01 1 675x240i Video525.c02 1 675x240i
----------------------------------------------------­Active file : Video525.c50
RENAME FILE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Frome file name :
Select with ç or è
Reprogram with é or ê
<ENTER> to confirm
menu 3
RENAME FILE
Video525.s01 To file name :
demo.c10
or numeric keys
<EXIT> to return
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How to change the characters ?
1 Push the cursor key ç or è to select the desired character (menu 4). 2 Change that character by pushing the cursor key é or ê. Numeric characters can be entered directly with numeric keys on
the RCU. 3 Press ENTER to confirm. The renamed file is entered in the list of files. 4 Press EXIT to return to the Rename menu selection. No changes are made.
RENAME FILE
Frome file name :
Video525.s01 To file name :
demo.c10
Select with ç or è
Reprogram with é or ê
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
menu 4
Copy a file
Start Up
To copy a selected file into a new file. 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Copy' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER.
The Copy selection menu will be displayed (menu 2). 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to select a file name. 4 Press ENTER to select.
The Copy menu will be displayed (menu 3) with the selected file name already filled in, in the 'From file name :' area and in the 'To file name :' area.
The first character in the 'To file name :' area is highlighted.
COPY FILE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
COPY FILE
Frome file name :
Video525.s01 To file name : Video525.c14
Select with ç or è
Reprogram with é or ê
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
menu 1
FILE SERVICE
LOAD
EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Filename Src Resolution
----------------------------------------------------­Video525.s01 1 675x240i Video525.c01 1 675x240i Video525.c02 1 675x240i
----------------------------------------------------­Active file : Video525.c50
menu 2 menu 3
How to change the characters ?
1 Push the cursor key ç or è to select the desired character (menu 4). 2 Change that character by pushing the cursor key é or ê. Numeric characters can be entered directly with numeric keys on
the RCU. 3 Press ENTER to confirm. The renamed file is entered in the list of files. 4 Press EXIT to return to the Copy menu selection. No changes are made.
COPY FILE
Frome file name :
Video525.s01 To file name : Video525.c14
Select with ç or è
Reprogram with é or ê
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
menu 4
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Delete
Start Up
To delete a selected file out of the list of files. 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Delete'. 2 Press ENTER.
The delete selection menu will be displayed.
3 Push the cursor key é or ê to select a file name. 4 Press ENTER to select.
If [All] is selected, your password has to be entered before all files will be deleted.
A confirmation menu "Delete file 'file name'?" is displayed. When you want to delete the file, press ENTER. If you do not want to delete the file, press EXIT. Note : the active file cannot be deleted.
menu 1
FILE SERVICE
LOAD
EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2 menu 3
DELETE FILE
Filename Src Resolution
----------------------------------------------------­Video525.s01 1 675x240i Video525.c01 1 675x240i Video525.c02 1 675x240i [ALL]
----------------------------------------------------­Active file : Video525.c50
Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to accept
<EXIT> to return.
File Options
Start Up
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'File Options' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER.
The option selection menu will be displayed (menu 2).
FILE OPTIONS
FILE SORT [NAME]
FILE LOAD [AUTOMATIC]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
FILE SERVICE
LOAD EDIT
RENAME
COPY
DELETE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
CONFIRM
DELETE FILE
Delete file:
Video525.c01?
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
File Sort
Press ENTER to toggle between [name] and [index] [name] : The files in the file list will be sorted on the file name. [index] : The files in the file list will be sorted on the file extension.
File Load
Press ENTER to toggle between [Automatic] and [Manual]. [Automatic] : the best fitting file will be loaded automatically when a source is selected. It is still possible to change that file by another file using the Load function. [Manual] : no file will be loaded when a source is selected. The Load function in File Service has to be used to load a file.
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Picture Tuning
Start Up
To improve the image quality, the item in the Picture Tuning menu can toggled or adjusted. To start up the Picture Tuning : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Picture Tuning' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Picture Tuning menu will be displayed (menu 2).
Random Access Adjustment Mode
RANDOM ACCESS
ADJUSTMENT MODE
FILE SERVICE
PICTURE TUNING
GEOMETRY
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
Which Items can be Adjusted ?
The next items are available :
- CTI ON/OFF
- color temperature
- gamma
- decoding EBU/IRE
- dynamic color depth
- noise reduction
- input balance
CTI ON/OFF
What is CTI ?
CTI : Color Transient Improvement. To improve the transition from one color to another.
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
How to change the CTI setting ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'CTI' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF.
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
Note :
This function applies to PAL and NTSC video or S-video inputs only.
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Color Temperature
Start Up
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Color Temperature' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select color temperature menu (menu 2).
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPARATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
COLOR TEMPERATURE
PROJECTOR WHITE COMPUTER 9300K VIDEO 6500K FILM 5400K BROADCAST 3200K
CUSTOM BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
Available color temperature :
- Projector white
- Broadcast 3200 K
- Film 5400 K
- Video 6500 K
- Computer 9300 K
- Custom balance.
Adjusting the Color Temperature.
Push the cursor key up or down to select a fixed color temperature or custom balance.
Projector white will provide maximum projector light output. The calibrated 'Broadcast', 'Film', 'Video' and 'Computer' presets will provide optimum color tracking. Custom balance allows the user to set his own prefered color temperature.
Custom Balance.
To adjust Custom Balance, handle as follow : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Custom Balance' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to adjust red and push the cursor key ç or è to adjust blue (range 0 to 2.5) in comparison with
the green color (menu 2 & 3).
COLOR TEMPERATURE
PROJECTOR WHITE COMPUTER 9300K VIDEO 6500K FILM 5400K BROADCAST 3200K
CUSTOM BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
CUSTOM COLOR BALANCE
CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE
Select with <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
ADJUST
RED WITH é or ê
BLUE WITH ç or è
menu 2
0
menu 3
GAIN RED
2.5
Gamma
What can be adjusted ?
With the gamma correction adjustment, it is possible to accurately set the gamma of the projector image.
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How to change the Gamma Value ?
To change the gamma value : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Gamma' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Change the gamma value by pushing the cursor key ç or è until the desired value is reached (menu 2). 4 Press EXIT to return to the Picture Tuning menu.
Default value for gamma = 2.2
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 3
GAMMA = 2.2
3
Decoding EBU/IRE
Note :
Only for NTSC signals.
What can be done ?
The possibility is offered to decode the NTSC video signals via the default American IRE standard or via the European EBU standard. Decoding a NTSC signal using the European EBU standard may result in a greenish tint.
How can it be selected ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Decoding'. 2 Press ENTER to toggle between EBU or IRE. 3 Press EXIT to return.
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
Dynamic Color Depth
Purpose :
Increases color contrast for all video and data sources.
To change the dynamic color depth value :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Dynamic Color Depth'. 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Change the value by pushing the cursor key ç or è until the desired color contrast is reached.
Adjustment range : 0 ... 8
Default : 4 4 Press EXIT to return to the Picture Tuning menu.
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
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0
menu 2
menu 1
4
8
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Noise Reduction
Purpose :
Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video and data sources.
To change the noise reduction value :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Noise Reduction'. 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Change the value by pushing the cursor key ç or è until the desired noise level is reached.
Adjustment range : 0 ... 8
4 Press EXIT to return to the Picture Tuning menu.
PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
NOISE REDUCTION
0
menu 2
8
Input Balance
Why adjusting the input balance ?
The input balance is normally correct adjusted in the factory. But due to signal distribution or signal transmission, a color imbalance can be the result. This imbalance can be adjusted source by source for color critical applications. These adjustments influence only the actual custom adjustment file. This procedure is not so easy.
Attention : Before starting the Input Balance function, generate a signal with dominant black and white areas.
How to adjust the input balance ?
The default values are normally loaded when selecting a source. If the image is not as desired, adjust for this source as follow :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Input Balance ' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Input Balance menu will be displayed (menu 2).
Start with the Black Balance : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Black Balance' (menu 2). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Put the Black Balance Red and Blue to -32 4 Adjust the Brightness to a maximum value until there is just no green noise visible in the black areas. 5 Adjust with the cursor key é or ê or ç or è until there is just no red or blue noise visible in the black areas.
Continue with the White Balance : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'White Balance' (menu 2). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Put the Gain Red and the Gain Blue to -32. 4 Adjust the Contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step. 5 Adjust with the cursor key é or ê or ç or è until the red respectively blue noise becomes visible in the white areas and return
one step.
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PICTURE TUNING
CTI [ON]
COLOR TEMPERATURE
GAMMA
DECODING [EBU]
DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH
NOISE REDUCTION
INPUT BALANCE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
INPUT BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE BLACK BALANCE
DEFAULT
ADJUST
RED WITH é OR ê
BLUE WITH ç OR è
menu 2 menu 3
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Geometry
To start up the Geometry functions :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Geometry' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The geometry menu will be displayed (menu 2).
Random Access Adjustment Mode
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
RANDOM ACCESS
ADJUSTMENT MODE
FILE SERVICE
PICTURE TUNING
GEOMETRY
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
Which geometry adjustments are possible ?
1 horizontal and vertical image shift. 2 horizontal and vertical image size 3 side keystone (only necessary if the projector is mounted at a non standard projection angle). 4 blanking 5 aspect ratio 6 options
How can an adjustment be adjusted ?
1 using the cursor key to adjust or 2 entering the value with the digit keys. Therefore, press ENTER to select the indicated value and enter the desired value with
the digit keys. Press ENTER to confirm the entered value.
Shift
What can be done ?
The image can be shifted in a horizontal or vertical direction.
To start up the shift action :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Shift'. 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to shift the image in a vertical direction. Push the cursor key ç or è to shift the image in a horizontal
direction.
The default value for the shift is 0. Shifting in a vertical direction : when the shift value is positive, the image is shifted upwards, when the value is negative, the image is shifted downwards. Shifting in a horizontal direction : when the shift value is positive, the image is shifted to the right, when the value is negative, the image is shifted to the left.
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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Size
What can be done ?
The size can be adjusted in a vertical or horizontal way. When adjusting the vertical size, The upper side of the image is fixed (table and ceiling mounted configurations) and only the lower side can be moved to its exact position.
When adjusting the horizontal size, the left side of the image is fixed and only the right side can be moved to its exact position.
To start up the size adjustment :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Size' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to size the image in a vertical direction. Push the cursor key ç or è to size the image in a horizontal
direction.
menu 1
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with or
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Fixed sides
Vertical size adjustment
Horizo nt al size adjustment
Example for table mount configuration
Side Keystone
What can be done ?
The side keystone adjustment is used to align the image if the projector is mounted at a nonstandard projection angle.
Aligning the keystone
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Side Keystone'. 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key ç or è to adjust the keystone of the image.
When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part of the image, push the cursor key ç. The number indication below the bar scale will be negative.
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When the upper part of the image is smaller than the lower part of the image, push the cursor key è. The number indication below the bar scale will be positive.
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with or
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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Blanking
What can be done ?
Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and to hide or black out unwanted information (or noise). A '0' on the bar scale indicates no blanking.
Available Blanking Adjustment.
- top blanking
- bottom blanking
- left blanking
- right blanking
Top blanking
Left blanking
Right blanking
Bottom blanki ng
Adjusting the blanking.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Blanking' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the blanking menu. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight desired blanking (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to start up the chosen blanking. 5 Use the cursor keys to adjust the blanking.
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2
BLANKING
TOP
BOTTOM
LEFT
RIGHT
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Adjustment of the blanking on the top of the image
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TOP
BOTTOM
LEFT
RIGHT
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Adjustment of the blanking on the bottom of the image
Correct by pushing the control disc up or down
Adjustment of the blanking on the left side
Adjustment of the blanking on the right side
Correct by pushing the control disc to the right or to the left
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Aspect Ratio
What can be done?
The projector can be forced to display a image in a typical aspect ratio. E.g. projecting a 4:3 image in a 16:9 format.
Setting Up the Aspect Ratio.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Aspect Ratio' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to to toggle between [4:3] and [16:9].
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
Options
Which Options are available within the Geometry menu ?
It is possible to use the same keystone correction for all source.
Changing the Geometry Options.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Options' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the Geometry options menu.
The next question will be asked by the projector : 'Use the same side keystone correction for all files ? [YES] or [NO]. [YES] : the same keystone correction will be used for all installed files. [NO] : the keystone has to be adjusted file per file.
1 Push the ENTER key to toggle between [YES] or [NO] (menu 2). 2 Press EXIT to return to the Geometry menu.
GEOMETRY
SHIFT
SIZE
SIDE KEYSTONE
BLANKING
ASPEC RATIO [4:3]
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2
GEOMETRY OPTIONS
Use the same side
keystone correction
for all files ?
[YES]
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return
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INSTALLATION MODE

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Installation Mode
Start Up
Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Installation Mode' and then press ENTER.
Installation Mode
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
SERVICE
Source 01
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
The following items can be selected in the Installation mode :
Input slots : to set up the input priority. 800 Peripheral : to select the type of output module used in the RCVDS05. Configuration : to set up the projector position. OSD color : to change the color of the highlighted item. No Signal : to display a black or blue screen when no source is connected to the projector or to set up the auto shutdown. Internal Patterns Lens adjustment Overview of the Quick Access Keys. Menu Position : default in the corner or in the center of the image.
Input Slots
What can be done ?
The input configuration of the variable inputs is shown in the input slots menu. These configuration can be changed.
To view or to change the input configuration :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Input Slots'. 2 Press ENTER to select.
The internal system will scan the input slots and displays the result in the Input slots menu.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS
800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
INPUT SLOTS
1. RGB-SS [CV]
2. RGB-SOG
3. Video [Video]
4. Component Video
5. SDI
6. SDI
menu 2
Possible results for the input slots :
Source indication
Video or S-Video Video[Video]
RGB analog RGB-SS[CV] : separate sync is composite video signal on H/C input
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RGB-SS[CS or HS&VS] : separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync RGB-SOG : sync on green
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Component video Component Video - SS : component video with separate sync
Component Video - SOY : component video with sync on Y Component Video - 3LSS : component video with 3 level separate sync. Component Video - 3LSOY : component video with 3 level sync on Y.
RGB analog with tri-level sync RGB3L-SS : RGB with separate Tri level sync
RGB3L-SOG : RGB with Tri level sync on green
For slot 1 and slot 2, see chapter 'Connections'
What if a switcher is connected to the projector ?
If a RCVDS (switched on) or VS05 is connected to the projector, it will be also indicated on the menu by adding +800 peripheral. If no 800 peripheral indication is made on the menu, there are still two possibilities :
- no RCVDS or VS05 connected or
- RCVDS is switched off.
When a 800 peripheral is connected to the projector, the input slots are not accessible with the cursor disc to toggle their function.
800 Peripheral
What can be installed ?
- The type of output module in a RCVDS05.
- The type of communication protocol.
Defining the Output module of the RCVDS05.
When a RCVDS05 is connected to the projector, the type of output module of this RCVDS05 has to be defined in the 800 peripheral menu. The type of output module can be :
- standard output module or
- 5 cable output module.
To define the output module : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight '800 Peripheral' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Output module' (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to toggle between 'Standard' or '5-cable'.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS
800 PERIPHERAL
CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
800 PERIPHERAL
OUTPUT MODULE [STANDARD] INFRARED [PPM]
Select with é or ê <ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
Defining the Infrared Communication protocol
When a peripheral is connected to the 'Comm Port', the communication can be in PPM or RC5. The type of communication can be set to :
- PPM
- RC5
To define the communication : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight '800 Peripheral' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Infrared'. 4 Press ENTER to toggle between [PPM] or [RC5].
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INPUT SLOTS
800 PERIPHERAL
CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
800 PERIPHERAL
OUTPUT MODULE [STANDARD] INFRARED [PPM]
Select with é or ê <ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
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Configuration
What can be done ?
The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector. The following installation configurations are possible :
- front/table
- front/ceiling
- rear/ceiling
- rear/table
Set up the Correct Configuration
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Configuration' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight the desired configuration. 4 Press ENTER to select.
For more information, see Projector configuration in chapter 4 : 'Installation Set Up'.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS
800 PERIPHERAL
CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
Installation Mode
OSD color (On-Screen Display)
What can be done ?
The highlighted items on the menus can be displayed in red, green or yellow.
How to change this color setting ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'OSD Color' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to desired color (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to select.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
OSD COLOR
HIGHLIGHTED ITEM
RED
GREEN
YELLOW
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
No Signal
What will happen
If there is no signal connect to the projector,
- the background color can be black or blue and
- the projector can shutdown after a certain time.
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Changing the Background Color
To change the background color handle as follow : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'No signal' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The 'No Signal' menu will be displayed (menu 2).
3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Color' (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to toggle between [blue] or [black].
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
NO SIGNAL
COLOR [Blue]
SHUTDOWN [Off]
Shutdown time : 5 min
Changing the Shutdown Setting
To change the shutdown setting, handle as follow : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'No signal' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The 'No Signal' menu will be displayed (menu 2).
3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Shutdown' (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off].
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
NO SIGNAL
COLOR [Blue]
SHUTDOWN [Off]
Shutdown time : 5 min
Changing the Shutdown Time
The shutdown time can be set between 5 min and 60 min. To set up the shutdown time, handle as follow : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'No signal' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Shutdown time' (menu 2). 4 Push the cursor key é or ê to change the digits or
Enter the digits directly with the digits keys on the RCU.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
NO SIGNAL
COLOR [Blue]
SHUTDOWN [Off]
Shutdown time : 5 min
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Internal Patterns
What can be done with these internal patterns ?
The projector is equipped with different internal patterns which can be used for measurment and alignment purposes.
How to select an internal pattern ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Internal Patterns' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the Internal Pattern selection menu. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight the desired pattern (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to display the selected pattern.
Installation Mode
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
INTERNAL PATTERNS
COLOR BARS
MULTIBURST
CHECKER BOARD
PAGE CHAR
ALPHA-NUMERIC CHARS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
OUTLINE
HATCH
PURITY
Which patterns are available ?
- Outline
- Color Bars
- Multiburst
- Checker Board
- Purity
- Page Char (one page with the same character)
- Hatch
- Alpha-numeric characters
Note :
Each pattern (except Purity) can be inverted by pressing ENTER. For Page Char, the next or previous character can be selected by pushing the cursor key é or ê . To return to the normal pattern, press EXIT.
Lens Adjustments
What can be done ?
The lens adjustments are motorized and can be adjusted with the RCU. The following items can be adjusted:
- Zoom/Focus
- Shift
- Tilt
- Bridge up or down to replace the lens
- Options : same zoom/focus and shift for all files, yes or no.
To adjust all lens functions handle as follow :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Lens' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Adjustment pattern will be displayed (menu 2). With the TEXT key it is possible to toggle between the internal adjustment pattern or the connected source.
menu 2
LENS ADJUSTMENT
ZOOM/FOCUS
SHIFT
TILT
BRIDGE
OPTIONS
LENS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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Zoom/Focus/Shift/Tilt
Within the displayed pattern it is possible to adjust the Zoom/Focus and the Shift. Use the ENTER key to toggle between Zoom/Focus, Shift and Tilt operation.
How to Zoom/Focus ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Zoom/Focus (menu 1) 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to zoom and ç or è to focus the image (menu 2). 2 When finished, press EXIT to return to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the shift function.
LENS ADJUSTMENT
ZOOM/FOCUS
SHIFT
TILT
BRIDGE
OPTIONS
LENS
menu 1
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM/FOCUS
ZOOM with éor ê
FOCUS with çor è
<ENTER> to Shift
<EXIT> to return
How to shift the image ?
1 When on the Zoom/Focus menu (menu 1), press ENTER to switch to the shift menu or 2 When on the Lens Adjustment menu (menu 2), push the cursor key é or ê to select Shift and press ENTER to display the shift
menu.
3 Push the cursor key é or ê to shift the image up or down and ç or è to shift the image left or right (menu 3). 4 When finished, press EXIT to go to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the tilt function.
The lens can be shifted in a range of :
- vertical direction : - 20 mm to + 20 mm
- horizontal direction : - 20 mm to 20 mm
LENS ADJUSTMENT
ZOOM/FOCUS
SHIFT
TILT
BRIDGE
OPTIONS
LENS
menu 2
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 3
LENS ADJUSTMENT SHIFT
SHIFT with éor ê, çor è
<ENTER> to Shift
<EXIT> to return
menu 1
LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM/FOCUS
ZOOM with éor ê
FOCUS with çor è
<ENTER> to Shift
<EXIT> to return
How to tilt the image ?
It is possible to tilt the complete optical block to obtain a levelled lens. 1 When on the Shift menu (menu 1), press ENTER to switch to the tilt menu or 2 When on the Lens Adjustment menu (menu 2), push the cursor key é or ê to select Tilt and press ENTER to display the tilt menu. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to tilt the image up or down (menu 3. 4 When finished, press EXIT to return to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the shift function.
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menu 1
LENS ADJUSTMENT SHIFT
SHIFT with éor ê, çor è
<ENTER> to Shift
<EXIT> to return
menu 2
LENS ADJUSTMENT
ZOOM/FOCUS
SHIFT
TILT
BRIDGE
OPTIONS
LENS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 3
TILT
Tilt with é,ê
<ENTER> to Zoom/Focus
<EXIT> to return
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Bridge up or down
Before mounting a lens or replacing a lens, the lens bridge with the motors has to be moved to its highest position (bridge open). When the lens is mounted, the bridge has to be set back on its working position (bridge closed).
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Bridge' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key é to open the bridge ê to close the bridge (menu 2).
menu 1
LENS ADJUSTMENT
ZOOM/FOCUS
SHIFT
TILT
BRIDGE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
BRIDGE
Open with é
Close with ê
<EXIT> to return
Options
The zoom/focus and shift can be set the same for all files.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Options' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Lens Options menu will be displayed (menu 2).
3 Press ENTER to toggle between 'Yes' or 'No'.
[Yes] : all lens settings will be the same for all files. [No] : different lens settings can be used for different files. Default setting : [No]
LENS ADJUSTMENT
ZOOM/FOCUS
SHIFT
TILT
BRIDGE
OPTIONS
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
LENS OPTIONS
Use the same
zoom, focus and shift
of the lens
for all files ?
[No]
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
Quick Access Keys
What can be done ?
It is possible to get an overview of the programmed functions of the different function keys (only accessible with an adapted RCU).
How to get an overview ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Quick Access Keys' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The Quick Access Overview menu will be displayed (menu 2).
No functions are preprogrammed.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
<F1> : <F2> : <F3> : <F4> : <F5> : <*> : LENS ADJUSTMENTS
CLEAR ALL
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
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Menu Position
What can be done ?
The adjustment menus can be displayed in the corner or in the middle of the image.
How to set up?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Menu Position' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to toggle between [DEFAULT] and [CENTER].
[DEFAULT] : menus displayed in the center, adjustment boxes displayed in the corner. [CENTER] : menus and adjustment boxes displayed in the center of the image.
INSTALLATION
INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION
OSD COLOR
INTERNAL PATTERNS
NO SIGNAL
LENS
QUICK ACCESS KEYS
MENU POSITION [DEFAULT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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SERVICE MODE

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Service Mode
Start Up
Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Service' and then press ENTER.
Some items in the Service mode are password protected (when the password function is active). Enter your password to continue. All other password protected items are now available if you stay in the adjustment mode.
Service Mode
ADJUSTMENT MODE
Select a path from below :
RANDOM ACCESS
INSTALLATION
SERVICE
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
menu 3
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Built-up of the service mode.
The service menu is built-up in two parts which are connected together with the 'more' item. If the desired item is not in the list of the displayed menu, select more with the cursor key and push ENTER to display the other items in the service menu.
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
BARCO
ELM G10
Proj. address : 001
Soft. version : 3.0
Config : front/
ceiling
Baudrate PC : 9600
text : ON
Serial no.: 1010200
Run time : 100 h
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
CHANGE PASSWORD
Enter new password
OWNER 0000
USER 0000
GUEST 0000
ACCESS CONTROL LIST
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
Reprogram with é, ê,ç, è
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return.
CHANGE LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
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CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
Enter new address
001
Select with è or ç
Reprogram with é or ê
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001
BAUDRATE [115200]
INTERFACE STANDARD [RS232]
RS422 TERMINATION [ON]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
LAMP
Constant light output [YES] Serial number : R101111
Type : B400049 Run time : 10 hours Remaining run time : 490 hours Number of strikes : 10
Select with é or ê <ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
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Service Mode
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
WHITE BALANCE BLACK BALANCE
Select with <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return
red with é or ê
blue with è or ç
LIGHT SENSOR : [INACTIVE]
Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle/select
<EXIT> to return.
Identification
How to display the Identification screen ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Identification' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the Identification screen (menu 2.
DEFAULT
Adjust
ADD-INS
BARCO LOGO
STATUS : [ON]
BACKGROUND : [ON]
SHIFT
HOT KEY : [TEXT]
Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle/select
<EXIT> to return.
I2C DIAGNOSIS
DECODER 12H # # # MOTOR DRIVER 1AH # # # LIGHT SENSOR 1CH # # # LAMP DRIVER 20H # # # LAMP DRIVER 22H # # # POWER SUPPLY 30H # # # INPUT SELECTOR 46H # # # PMP INPUT SELECTOR 4AH # # # INPUT SELECTOR 7EH # # # LAMP MODULE A0H # # #
Scroll with é or ê
<EXIT> to return.
DCA
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
BARCO
ELM G10
Proj. address : 001
Soft. version : 3.0
Config : front/
ceiling
Baudrate PC : 9600
text : ON
Serial no.: 1010200
Run time : 100 h
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1 menu 2
The information
The following information is available on the identification screen:
- type of projector
- projector address
- software version
- installation configuration
- baud rate
- text ON
- projector serial number
- projector run time
Detailed description
- type of projector : BARCOELM G10
- software version
- Proj. Address : to change the address of the projector, see Change Projector Address in this chapter.
- Installation : possible installations :
* Front/Ceiling * Front/Table * Rear/Ceiling * Rear/Table
To change the installation configuration, follow the instructions in chapter 'Installation Guidelines'.
- Baud rate : transfer speed for communication with an IBM PC (or compatible) or MAC. The baud rate of the projector must be the same as the baud rate of the connected computer. When there is a difference, consult 'Change Baudrate PC' in this chapter.
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- Projector Run Time : gives the total run time since the first start up. All projectors leave the factory with a run time of approximately 24 hours.
- Projector Serial number : indicates the fabrication number of the projector. This number can be useful when calling for technical assistance.
Change Password
How to enable or disable the password function ?
The password function is enabled when the password switch, second switch of S2, on the controller module is in the ON position.
To get access to the controller module, proceed as follows :
1 Power down the projector and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 2 On the input side of the projector, remove the side by turning the 3 bolts a quarter counter clockwise (image 1). 3 Flip the lower side of the plate a little and pull then downward to remove the plate. 4 Open the cover door by turning the retaining screw a quarter counter clockwise (image 2). 5 Change the position of S2 (image 3).
Service Mode
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
About password Types.
3 different password levels are built in, in the projector software. The different levels are :
owner user guest
Depending on your password level some password protected items are accessible and others not. The owner (which has the highest level) can set up via the 'Access control list' the accessibility of the different items. See 'Access Control List'.
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How to change the password ?
To change the password for all the levels can be done as follow (only when owner) :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Change password' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the Change password menu (menu 2). Only possible when 'owner'.
The old passwords are displayed.
3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight the password which must be changed. 4 Press ENTER to select.
Enter the new password with the numeric keys of the RCU or local keypad.
5 Select the next password or press ENTER to save the changes.
Press ENTER to save the passwords. Press EXIT to return without saving the new passwords.
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
CHANGE PASSWORD
Enter new password
OWNER 0000
USER 0000
GUEST 0000
ACCESS CONTROL LIST
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
Reprogram with é, ê,ç, è
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
Access Control List
In the access control list the owner can set up the access possiblities for the user and the guest.
To set up an access control list, handle as follow :
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Change password' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the Change password menu (menu 2). Only possible when 'owner'. 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Access Control List' (menu 2). 4 Press ENTER to display the Access Control List menu (menu 3).
For each item an access possibility can be set for owner, user, guest or everybody.
To change an access possibility : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select an item in the scroll list. 2 Press ENTER to select. 3 Push the cursor key ç or è to select owner, user, guest or everybody. 4 Press ENTER to toggle between Y (yes) or N (no). 5 Repeat both steps if necessary. 6 Press EXIT to return.
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
CHANGE PASSWORD
Enter new password
OWNER 0000
USER 0000
GUEST 0000
ACCESS CONTROL LIST
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
Reprogram with é, ê,ç, è
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
ACCESS CONTROL LIST
Menu O U G E Adjustment mode Y Y Y Y
Barco logo Y - - ­Change Proj. Address Y Y - ­. .
O= Owner; U=User; G=Guest; E=Everybody
Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
menu 3
An access level can be added to the following items :
Adjustment mode Barco logo Change projector address File delete File delete all Input balance Installation Random access Serial communication Service
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Change Language
Start Up
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Change Language' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the language selection menu (menu 2).
Available languages : English
Service Mode
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
CHANGE LANGUAGE
menu 2
English
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
Change Projector Address
How to change that address ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Change Proj. Address' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER.
The Change Projector Address menu will be displayed and the actual address will be filled in. The first digit is highlighted (menu 2).
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE ...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
Enter new address
001
Select with ç or è
Reprogram with é or ê
or numeric keys
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return
menu 2
Entering the new projector address.
1 the digit keys on the RCU or the local keypad or 2 use the control disc to the right or to the left to select a digit and change the value by pushing the control disc up or down until the
new value is reached. Continue with the other digits on the same way.
Serial Communication
Start Up the Serial Communication menu
1 Key é or ê to highlight 'Serial Communication' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display the Serial Communication menu (menu 2).
The baudrate, interface standard and termination can be installed.
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE
CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001
BAUDRATE [115200]
INTERFACE STANDARD [RS232]
RS422 TERMINATION [ON]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 2
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Setting up the Baud rate
To change the baud rate, handle as follow : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Baudrate' (menu 1).
The actual baud rate will be displayed.
2 Press ENTER to toggle between the available baudrates.
Default : 9600
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001
BAUDRATE [115200]
INTERFACE STANDARD [RS232]
RS422 TERMINATION [ON]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
Available Baud rates
115200/57600/38400/19200/9600/4800/1200
Installing the Interface Standard
The communication protocol for the communication between the projector and a computer can be set on RS232 or RS422. To set up the desired protocol, handle as follow : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Interface Standard' (menu 1).
The actual interface standard will be displayed.
2 Press ENTER to toggle between RS232 and RS422.
Default : RS232
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001
BAUDRATE [115200]
INTERFACE STANDARD [RS232]
RS422 TERMINATION [ON]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
RS422 Termination
The last projector in a line should be RS422 terminated (ON position). All others in the line should be in the OFF position. To change the termination position : 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'RS422 Termination' (menu 1).
The actual setting will be displayed.
2 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF.
Default setting : ON
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001
BAUDRATE [115200]
INTERFACE STANDARD [RS232]
RS422 TERMINATION [ON]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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Lamp
Lamp information light output switching.
All information about the lamp is stored inside the lamp house and can be displayed via the projector software on the projection screen. No information can be changed. The Constant light output function can be changed between yes and no.
How to display the lamp menu.
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Lamp' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The lamp menu will be displayed (menu 2)
Which information is available ?
Serial number : unique serial number of the lamp.
Type : lamp type.
Run time : total time the lamp is used in this or other projectors.
Remaining run time : time left before the lamp must be replaced
Using the lamp longer than the maximum run time (500 hours) may damage the projector.
Number of strikes : Total times the lamp is started up.
Service Mode
SERVICE
IDENTIFICATION
CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION
LAMP
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
Constant light output [YES] Serial number : R101111
Type : B400049 Run time : 10 hours Remaining run time : 490 hours Number of strikes : 10
menu 2
LAMP
Select with é or ê
<ENTER> to toggle
<EXIT> to return.
How to switch the constant light output ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Constant Light Output' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to toggle between [YES] and [NO].
[YES] : constant light output, power will be adapted. [NO] : fixed power, no power adaptation. When gray out : light sensor is not available or not activated.
BARCO logo
What can be done ?
The BARCO logo can be added to the image, in overlay or on a background, on any place on the screen.
How to add or the change the settings ?
To add the BARCO logo or to change a setting in the BARCO logo menu: 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'BARCO logo' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
The BARCO logo menu will be displayed on the screen (menu 2. Within this menu, three toggle settings and a shift control are available.
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD-INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
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menu 2
BARCO LOGO
STATUS : [ON]
SHIFT
HOT KEY : [TEXT]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
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Available settings.
STATUS [ON/OFF]
ON : BARCO logo will be displayed on the screen. OFF : No BARCO logo displayed on the screen.
BACKGROUND [ON/OFF]
ON : BARCO logo will be displayed on a black background. OFF : BARCO logo will be displayed without any background.
SHIFT
By pushing the control disc up, down, to the left or to the right, the BARCO logo can be positioned anywhere on the screen.
HOT KEY [TEXT/OFF]
OFF : no key on the RCU is used to display the BARCO logo. TEXT : the TEXT key on the RCU is used to display or to remove the BARCO logo with one single push on this key (only in operational : mode).
Preset Input Balance
Warning
Changing these settings may seriously affect the performance of the projector.
How to start up ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Preset Input Balance' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to select.
When Preset Input Balance is selected in the Service Mode selection menu, the following warning will be displayed :
Preset Input Balance is reserved to qualified service personnel. If you are not qualified, press EXIT to cancel the preset input balance.
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
RESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD-INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
WARNING
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
is reserved to
qualified
service personnel
<ENTER> to accept
<EXIT> to return.
Add-Ins
How to get add ins ?
The available add-ins can be activated by entering your personal access key when buying this function. Please contact your reseller. He will ask for the serial number of your projector.
Available Add Ins.
Light Sensor : When activated, the lamp option Constant light output in the menu Lamp becomes available.
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How to activate an add-in ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'Add-Ins' (menu 1).
The Add-Ins menu will be displayed (menu 2)
2 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight add-in. 3 Press ENTER to activate.
The Install Add-Ins menu will be displayed (menu 3).
4 Enter your personel key.
The key exists out of 16 alfanumeric characters.
5 To reprogram the key, use the cursor key é , ê,ç or è or the numeric keys for the digits.
When the entered key is correct, the indication 'Software : not activated' will change in 'activated'.
6 Press ENTER to confirm.
Service Mode
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
RESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD-INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
menu 2
ADD-INS
LIGHT SENSOR [INACTIVE]
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
I2C diagnosis.
What can be seen ?
Gives an overview of the correct working of the I²C controlled IC's.
How to start the I2C diagnosis ?
1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight 'I2C diagnosis' (menu 1). 2 Press ENTER to display.
SERVICE
BARCO LOGO
PRESET INPUT BALANCE
ADD-INS
I2C DIAGNOSIS
MORE...
Select with é or ê
then <ENTER>
<EXIT> to return.
menu 1
DECODER 12 H # # # MOTOR DRIVER 1AH # # # LIGHT SENSOR 1CH # # # LAMP DRIVER 20H # # # LAMP DRIVER 22H # # # POWER SUPPLY 30H # # # INPUT SELECTOR 46H # # # PMP INPUT SELECTOR 4AH # # # INPUT SELECTOR 7EH # # # LAMP MODULE A0H # # #
menu 1
I2C DIAGNOSIS
Scroll with é or ê
<EXIT> to return.
DCA
INSTALL ADD-INS
LIGHT SENSOR
Key : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hardware : OK
Software : Not activated
Select with é or ê
Reprogram with é , ê , ç or è
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to return.
menu 3
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PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS
Programmable Function Keys
What can be done with these keys
The five function keys on top of an adapted remote control can be programmed as short cut keys (quick access) to almost any adjustment menu.
How can a Function Key be programmed ?
A function key can only be programmed when in the adjustment mode. Handle as follow :
1. Scroll through the menus until the desired menu is reached.
2. Press the desired function key for this menu during a few seconds. A confirmation menu will be displayed (menu 1) : "<F1> will be used to quickly access this menu".
3. Press ENTER to confirm.
4. The function key is available in the operational mode.
CONFIRM
QUICK ACCESS
<F1> will be used to quickly access
this menu.
menu 1
<ENTER> to confirm
<EXIT> to cancel.
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Appendix A : Standard Source Set Up Files
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STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES

NAME RESOLUTION FVERT FHOR FPIX PTOT PACT LTOT LACT
HZ KHZ MHZ
8514_A 1024 X 384I 43,479 35,522 44,900 1264 1024 409 384
CGA 640 X 200 59,924 15,700 14,318 912 640 262 200
COMPUSC4 1024 X 480I 29,945 30,694 39,779 1296 1024 512 480
ED 735 X 480 59,943 31,470 28,638 910 735 525 480
EGA 640 X 350 59,702 21,851 16,257 744 640 366 350
EWS_50 1280 X 1024 50,000 52,350 87,948 1680 1280 1047 1024
EWS_60 1280 X 1024 60,000 63,900 107,352 1680 1280 1065 1024
EWS_60V 1280 X 1024 60,282 63,657 110,000 1728 1280 1056 1024
EWS_72 1280 X 1024 72,000 76,968 130,076 1690 1280 1069 1024
EWS_75 1280 X 1024 75,025 79,976 135,000 1688 1280 1066 1024
FMR 640 X 400I 42,323 36,440 28,570 784 640 431 400
FMTO_2 640 X 400 55,370 24,370 21,056 864 640 440 400
NAME : NAME OF FILE, CONTAINS THE
SETTINGS
RESOLUTION : IMAGE RESOLUTION, WHEN
FOLLOWED BY ...I MEANS INTERLACED.
FVERT HZ : VERTICAL FRAME FRE-
QUENCY OF THE SOURCE
FHOR KHZ : HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
OF THE SOURCE.
FPIX MHZ : PIXEL FREQUENCY
PTOT : TOTAL PIXELS ON ONE HORIZON-
TAL LINE
PACT : ACTIVE PIXELS ON ONE HORI-
ZONTAL LINE
LTOT : TOTAL LINES IN ONE FIELD
LACT : ACTIVE LINES IN ONE FIELD
HD1080I 1920 X 563I 30,000 33,750 74,250 2200 1920 563 540
HD720P 1280 X 720 60,000 45,000 74,250 1650 1280 750 720
HDMAC 1648 X 570I 25,020 31,250 39,125 2047 1648 625 570
INTER_GR 1184 X 886 67,170 61,796 92,941 1504 1184 920 886
MAC_2 640 X 480 66,667 35,000 30,240 864 640 525 480
MAC_3 512 X 384 60,147 24,480 15,667 640 512 407 384
MAC_4 560 X 384 60,147 24,480 17,234 704 560 407 384
MAC_5 512 X 342 60,158 22,259 15,670 704 512 370 342
MAC_6 832 X 624 74,546 49,722 57,280 1152 832 667 624
MAC_7 1024 X 768 74,907 60,150 80,000 1330 1024 803 768
MAC_LC 640 X 480 66,619 34,975 31,338 896 640 525 480
MAC_POR 640 X 870 74,996 68,846 57,280 832 640 918 870
MUSE 1760 X 518I 30,000 33,750 37,125 2047 1760 563 518
VIDEO525 1635 X 239I 29,970 15,734 32,207 2047 1635 263 239
VIDEO625 1635 X 278I 25,000 15,625 31,984 2047 1635 313 278
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NAME RESOLUTION FVERT FHOR FPIX PTOT PACT LTOT LACT
PAM500 640 X 400 60,000 26,400 22,810 864 640 440 400
PAM800 1120 X 375I 44,936 36,443 50,000 1372 1120 406 375
PC98_1 640 X 400 56,416 24,823 21,050 848 640 440 400
PC98_2 1120 X 375I 39,994 32,835 47,840 1457 1120 411 375
PC98_3 1120 X 750 60,000 50,000 78,569 1571 1120 833 750
S1152_66 1152 X 900 66,004 61,846 94,500 1528 1152 937 900
S1152_76 1152 X 900 76,637 71,809 108,000 1504 1152 937 900
SG_60_1 1280 X 1024 60,000 63,900 107,352 1680 1280 1065 1024
SG_60_2 1024 X 768 60,000 48,780 64,390 1320 1024 813 768
SG_60_3 960 X 680 60,000 43,200 54,432 1260 960 720 680
SUNEWS67 1280 X 1024 67,189 71,691 117,000 1632 1280 1067 1024
SUNEWS76 1280 X 1024 76,107 81,130 135,000 1664 1280 1066 1024
SUNXGA60 1024 X 768 59,984 48,287 64,125 1328 1024 805 768
SUNXGA70 1024 X 768 70,041 56,596 74,250 1312 1024 808 768
HZ KHZ MHZ
SUNXGA77 1024 X 768 77,069 62,040 84,375 1360 1024 805 768
SUP_MAC 1024 X 768 60,000 48,780 63,999 1312 1024 813 768
SVGA_56V 800 X 600 56,250 35,156 36,000 1024 800 625 600
SVGA_60V 800 X 600 60,317 37,879 40,000 1056 800 628 600
SVGA_72V 800 X 600 72,084 48,080 50,003 1040 800 667 600
VGA_72V 640 X 480 72,800 37,856 31,496 832 640 520 480
VGA_GR 640 X 480 59,941 31,469 25,175 800 640 525 480
VGA_TXT 720 X 400 70,087 31,469 28,322 900 720 449 400
VGA75ISO 640 X 480 75,000 39,375 31,500 800 640 525 480
XGA_60 1024 X 768 60,000 48,360 64,996 1344 1024 806 768
XGA_70 1024 X 768 70,000 57,050 78,044 1368 1024 815 768
XGA_70V 1024 X 768 69,705 56,182 74,610 1328 1024 806 768
XGA_75 1024 X 768 75,781 61,080 86,000 1408 1024 806 768
XGA75_GS 1024 X 768 74,534 59,701 79,284 1328 1024 801 768
XGA_72 1024 X 768 71,955 58,140 80,000 1376 1024 808 768
SDI_625 675 X 2781 25,000 15,625 13,500 864 720 313 278
SDI_525 675 X 2401 29,970 15,734 13,500 858 720 263 240
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