Barco F70-4K4, F70-4K6, F70-W6, F70-W8 User Manual

F70 Series
User Manual
601–426/00 16/06/2017
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC Statement)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable p rotection aga inst harmful interference when the equipm ent 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 c ause 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 at his own expense
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment
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Turkey RoHS compliance
Türkiye Cumhu riyeti: AEEE Y önetmeli ğine Uygundur.
[Republic of Turkey: In conformity with the WEEE Regulation]
Disposal Information
Waste Electrical and E lectronic Equipment
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated co llection point for t he recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipm ent. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
For more information about r ecycling of this product, please contact your local city ofce or your municipal waste disposal service.
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Disposal of batteries in the product
This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006/66/EC which must be collected and disposed of separately from
municipal waste.
If the battery contains more than the s pecied values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) or cadmium (Cd), these chemical symbols will appear below the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to ensure proper disposal and to prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
Guarantee and Compensation
Barco provides a guara ntee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee. O n receipt, the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport, as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco must be informed immediately in writing of any complaints.
The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks, in the case of special systems and software on the date of commissioning, at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks. In the event of justied notice of complaint, Barco can repair the fault o r p rovide a replacement at its own discretion w ithin an appropriate period. If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful, the purchaser ca n demand a reduction in the purchase pr ice or cancellation of the contract. All other claims, in particular tho se relating to com pensa tion for direct or indirect damage, and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services provided by Barco, being a component of the system or independent service, will be deemed invalid provided the damage is n ot proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Barco.
If the purchaser or a third party carries out m odications or repairs on goods delivered by B arco, or if the goods ar e handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are o perated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risk s, the the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid. Not included in the guarantee coverage are sy stem failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subjec t to the guarantee provided by Barco either.
The environmental conditions as well as t he servicing and maintenance regulations specied in this manual must be com plied with by the customer.
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Terms and Conditions:
1. No redistribution of the software is allowed.
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This software and the accompanying les are sold “as is” and without warranties as to performance or merchantability or any other war ­ranties whether expressed or implied. In no event shall B arco be interruption or other pecuniary loss arising directly or indirectly. Any liability of the s eller will be exclusively limited to replacement of the product or refund of purchase price.
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Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 General considerations .............................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Important safety instructions ........................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Projector Hazard Distances ......................................................................................................... 7
1.4 High Brightness Precautions........................................................................................................ 7
1.5 Hazard Distance for fully closed projection system ................................................................................ 9
1.6 HD in function of the lens Throw Ratio (TR)........................................................................................10
1.7 Safety symbols ......................................................................................................................11
1.8 RoHS compliance ...................................................................................................................13
1.9 Contact adresses....................................................................................................................16
1.10 Product Info . . ........................................................................................................................ 16
1.11 Statement ............................................................................................................................ 16
2. Getting to know the projector. ................. ................ ................ ................ ................ .17
2.1 Main Components . . .................................................................................................................17
2.2 Service and Maintenance . ..........................................................................................................18
2.3 LED Status Light..................................................................................................................... 18
2.4 Power on / Standby button backlight indications ...................................................................................19
2.5 LCD panel . .. ........................................................................................................................ 19
2.6 Local keypad......................................................................................................................... 19
2.7 Remote control, Battery installation.................................................................................................20
2.8 Remote control, protocol setup .....................................................................................................21
2.9 Functionality overview ............................................................................................................... 22
2.10 Projector Address....................................................................................................................22
2.10.1 Controlling the projector ......................................................................................................23
2.10.2 Displaying and Programming addresses into the RCU . . ....................................................................23
2.11 Connector panel ..................................................................................................................... 23
2.12 Color Wheels ........................................................................................................................24
2.13 Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................24
3. Lenses.................... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ...........25
3.1 Approved Lenses . .. .................................................................................................................25
3.2 Lens range . . . ........................................................................................................................ 25
3.3 Replace a lens.......................................................................................................................27
3.4 Lens shift............................................................................................................................. 29
3.5 Adjust zoom and focus..............................................................................................................29
3.6 Adjust Iris ............................................................................................................................29
4. Physical Installation ..............................................................................................31
4.1 Installation Process..................................................................................................................31
4.2 Installation conditions ............................................................................................................... 31
4.3 Initial inspection......................................................................................................................32
4.4 Positioning the projector............................................................................................................. 33
4.5 Mounting the projector, general considerations . ...................................................................................33
4.6 Projector safe attachmentpoints....................................................................................................35
4.7 Throw distance ......................................................................................................................36
4.8 Scheimpug (Boresight) adjustment ................................................................................................38
4.9 Scheimpug adjustment procedure .................................................................................................39
5. Getting started .......... ................ ................ ................ ................ .................. .........41
5.1 Projector source and control connections . . ........................................................................................41
5.1.1 Making connections . . ......................................................................................................... 41
5.1.2 Connector specications...................................................................................................... 41
5.1.2.1 DVI-I ....................................................................................................................41
5.1.2.2 Display Port 1.2 ........................................................................................................42
5.1.2.3 HDMI 2.0................................................................................................................42
5.1.2.4 3G-SDI..................................................................................................................43
5.1.2.5 HDBase T...............................................................................................................43
5.1.3 Control interfaces.............................................................................................................43
5.1.3.1 RS-232..................................................................................................................44
5.1.3.2 LAN/Ethernet...........................................................................................................44
5.1.3.3 USB-A port .............................................................................................................44
5.2 Power upthe projector ..............................................................................................................44
5.3 Power down the projector ........................................................................................................... 44
5.4 Power modes ........................................................................................................................45
5.5 Customize projector settings ........................................................................................................45
5.6 User interface........................................................................................................................45
5.6.1 On Screen Display (OSD) ....................................................................................................45
6. Source menu ...... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ .47
6.1 Connector selection .................................................................................................................47
6.2 Connector Settings ..................................................................................................................47
6.3 Using Dual DVI or Dual Display Port................................................................................................47
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7. Image menu ................... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ .....49
7.1 IR / Night vision functionality ........................................................................................................49
7.2 Output Resolution ...................................................................................................................50
7.3 Contrast..............................................................................................................................50
7.4 Brightness ........................................................................................................................... 50
7.5 Saturation ............................................................................................................................ 51
7.6 Advanced image adjustments ....................................................................................................... 51
8. Installation menu ..................................................................................................53
8.1 Lens . . ................................................................................................................................53
8.2 Orientation...........................................................................................................................53
8.3 Warp ................................................................................................................................. 54
8.4 Warping – Bow ......................................................................................................................55
8.5 Basic Blend ..........................................................................................................................56
8.6 Illumination...........................................................................................................................58
9. Settings menu......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ .............59
9.1 Communication ...................................................................................................................... 59
9.2 Apply a menu theme ................................................................................................................59
9.3 Service ...............................................................................................................................59
10. Status menu ............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ................ ...........61
10.1 Source status........................................................................................................................61
10.2 Product...............................................................................................................................61
10.3 Illumination........................................................................................................................... 61
10.4 Communication ......................................................................................................................61
11. Reset Menu.........................................................................................................63
11.1 Factory Reset........................................................................................................................63
11.2 Selectable Reset .................................................................................................................... 63
12. User Maintenance .................................................................................................65
12.1 Update Projector Firmware. .........................................................................................................65
13. Cleaning the projector............... ................ ................ ................ ................ .............67
13.1 Projector lenses .....................................................................................................................67
13.2 Projector cabinet.....................................................................................................................67
13.3 Filters ................................................................................................................................67
14. Technical Specications ............ ................ ................ ................ ................ .............69
14.1 F70 — 4K6C.........................................................................................................................69
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1. SAFETY
About this chapter
Read this c hapter thoroughly before attempting to install or operate the projector.
To prevent personal injury to users or physical damage to the projector while installing and using your projector, ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, instructions and warnings included in this chapter and this manual.
Clarication of the term F70 / F90 series used in this document
Use in this document of the term, F70 / F90 series, means that the content is applicable for the followi
F90–W13WUXGA
F90–4K13 4KUHD/WQXGA
•F704K6
•F70W6
Dening the GP6 platform
The F90 series products in general, are all p roducts within the Barco GP6 Platform.
Dening the GP7 platform
The F70 series products in general, ar e all products within the Barco GP7 Platform
Overview
ng products:
1. Safety
General considerations
Important safety instructions
Projector Hazard Distances
High B rightness Precautions
Hazard Distance for fully closed projection system
HD in function of the lens Throw Ratio (TR)
Safety sym bols
RoHS compliance
Contact adresses
Product Info
Statement
1.1 General considerations
Notice on optical radiation F90 Series
The projector is Class 1 laser product that conforms with IEC EN 60825-1:2014. For Northern America, the projector is class 3R laser product up to throw ratio 2.33. The projector conforms with IEC 60825–1:2007, and with performance standards for laser products under 21 CFR 1040, except with respect to those characteristics authorized by Variance Number 2016–V-0144 effective March 6, 2017 Do no t stare into Beam.
This projector is Risk Group 2 (RG2) according to IEC EN 62471-5. This projector may become Risk Group 3 (RG3) when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 3.15 is installed. For Northern America, installation requirements according to Risk group 3 (RG3) must be followed when interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.33 is installed. Refer to the manual for the lens list and throw ratio before operation. Such combination of projec tor and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
For RG3, no direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted. For RG3, operators s hall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will p revent eye exposure within the hazard distance.
This projector has two (2) built-in Class 4 laser clusters. Disassembly or modication is very dangerous and should never be attempted.
Any operation or adjustment not specically instructed by the user’s guide creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation expo­sure.
Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage by the exposure of laser radiation.
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1. Safety
Notice on optical radiation F70 Series
The projector is Class 1 laser product that conforms with IEC EN 60825-1:2014. For Northern America, the projector is class 3R las er product up to throw ratio 2.5. The projector conforms with IEC 60825–1:2007, and with performance standards for laser products under 21 CFR 1040, except with respect to those characteristics authorized by Variance Number 2016–V-0144 effective March 6, 2017 Do no t stare into Beam.
This projector is Risk Group 2 (RG2) according to IEC EN 62471-5. This projector may become Risk Group 3 (RG3) when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 4. Northern America, installation requirements according to Risk group 3 (RG3) must be followed w hen interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.5 is installed. Refer to the manual for the lens list and throw ratio before operation. Such combination of projec tor and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
For RG3, no direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted. For RG3, operators s hall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will p revent eye exposure within the hazard distance.
This projector has one (1) built-in Class 4 laser clusters. Disassembly or modication is very dangerous and should never be attempted.
Any operation or adjustment not specically instructed by the user’s guide creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation expo­sure.
Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage by the exposure of laser radiation.
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General safety instructions
This product contains no user serviceable parts except the Color Wheel. Attempts to modify/replace mechanics or electronics inside the housing or compartm ents will violate any warranties and may be hazardous. Do not remove/replace any other parts than the Color Wheel. Other parts, service personnel only – Warranty void if Removed. Follow the instructions in the User Guide to replace the Color Wheel.
Do not stare into beam when the projector is on. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage.
Not following the prescribed control, adjustment or operation procedure may cause damage by the exposure of laser radiation.
Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by properly trained and qualied personnel.
All warnings on the projector and in the documenta tion manuals m ust be adhered to.
All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely.
All local installation codes should be adhered to.
Notice on safety
This equipment is built in accorda nce with the requirements of the international safety standards IEC 60950-1, as basis for National safety regulation world wide. The safety standard covers information technology equipment including electrical business equipment intended to operate in “normal” environments (ofces and homes). This safety standard imposes important requirements o n the use of safety critical components, materials and insulation, in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard and having access to live parts. Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength, enclosure construction and protection against the risk of re. Simulated single fault condition testing reduce the risk of hazards and contribute to ensure the safety of the equipm ent to the user even when the equipment’s normal operation fails.
Users denition
Throughout this manual, the term SERVICE PERSONNE L refers to Barco authorized persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be knowledgeable of potential hazards to which they are exposed (including, but not limited to HIGH VOLTAGE ELEC TRIC and ELEC TRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJ ECTORS) in performing a task, and of mea­sures to minimize the potential risk to themselves or other persons. Only Barco authorized SERVICE PERSONNEL, knowledgeable of such risks, are allowed to perform service functions inside the product enclosure. The term USER and OPERATOR refers to any person other than SERVICE PERSONNEL. When an interchangeable lens with throw ratio 3.15 or more is installed, the F70 / F90 series projector becomes RG3. Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation. Such combination of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
FOR PRO FESS IONAL USE ONLY means installation can only be carried out by Barco AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL familiar with potential hazards associated with high i
ntensity light beam s.
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1.2 Important safety instructions
To prevent the risk of electrical shock
This product should be operated from a mono phase AC power source.
This apparatus must be grounded (earthed) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable. If none of the supplied power cables are the correct one, consult your dealer. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, co ntact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug. Never use 2-prong power cords, as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical shock.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power c ord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
Use only the power cord supplied w ith your device or original replacement cords. While appearing to be similar, other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the device. F or a replacement power cord, contact your dealer.
Do not operate the projector with a damaged cord. Replace the cord. Do not operate the projector if the projector has been dropped or dam aged - until it has been examined and approved for operation by a qualied service technician.
Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over, pulled, or contact hot surfaces.
If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the projector should be used. A cord rated for less amperage than the projector may overheat.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or sho rt out parts that could result in a risk of re or electrical shock.
Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and openings of the set.
Do not expose this projector to rain or moisture.
The projector is designed for indoor use only. Never operate the unit outdoors.
Do not immerse or expose this projector in water or other liquids.
Do not spill liquid of any kind on this projector.
Should any liquid or solid object fall into the c abinet, unplug the set and have it checke resuming op erations.
Do not d isassemble this projector, always take it to an authorized trained service person when service or repair work is required.
Do not use an accessory attachment whic h is not recommended by the manufacturer.
Lightning - For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the device due to lightning and AC power-line surges.
d by qualied service personnel befo re
1. Safety
To prevent personal injury
To prevent injury and physical damage, always read this m anual and all labels on the system before connecting to the w all outlet or adjusting the projector.
To prevent injury, take note of the weight of the projector.
To prevent injury, ensure that the lens and all covers are correctly installed. See installation procedures.
Warning: high intensity light beam. NEVER look into the lens! High luminanc e could result in damage to the eye.
Warning: extremely high brightness laser: This projector uses extremely high brightness laser. Never attempt to look directly into the lens or at the laser.
Always switch off the projector and disconnect from the mains power supply before attempting to remove any of the p rojector covers or access parts inside the projector.
This product contains no user serviceable parts except the Color Wheel. Attempts to modify/replace mechanics or electronics inside the housing or compartm ents will violate any warranties and may be hazardous.
Do not remove/replace any other parts than the Color Wheel. Other parts, s
Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to it and possible injury to the user.
Only place the projector on a stable surface, or mount it securely using an approved ceiling-mount.
It is hazardous to operate without lens or lens cap. Lenses or shields shall be changed if they have bec ome visibly damaged, for example with cracks or deep scratches, to such an extent that the ir effectiveness is impaired.
ervice personnel only Warranty void if removed
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1. Safety
To prevent re hazard
Barco projection products are designed and manufactured to meet the most s tringent safety regulations. This projector radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation, which is both normal and safe. Exposing ammable or combustible m aterials into close proximity of this projector could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material, resultinginare. For this reason, it is absolutely necessary to leave an “exclusion zone” around all external s urfaces of the projector whereby no ammable or combustible materials are present. The exclusion zone in the exhaust area must be not less than 100 cm (40”). The exclusion zone on the intake area must not be less than 50 cm (20”).
Do not place ammable or combustible materials near the projector!
For the F90 projector, the exclusion zone on the lens side within the light beam must be at least 1,5m.
For the F70 projector the exclusion zone on the lens side within the light bea m must be at least 1,0m.
Caution! Hot air is exhausted from the rear vent. Do not place objects that are sensitive to heat nearer than 100 cm ( 40”) to the ex haust vent.
Slots and openings in this equipment are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered.
The openings should never be blocked by placing the projector too close to walls, or other similar surface. A llow for sufcient distance to walls and ceilings to avoid overheating. Minimum s afety distance to the exhaust area of the unit must not be less than 100 cm (40”) and to the intake area, not less than 50 cm (20”).
This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation o r enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
Do not cover the projector or the lens with any material while the projector is in operation. Keep ammable materials away from the projector at all times.
Mount the p rojector in a well-ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light. A lways allow ample airow through the projector.
Never expose the projec tor to rain or moisture. In the event of re, use sand, CO2 or d ry powder re extinguishers.
Never use water on an electrical re.
Always have service performed on this projector by authorized B arco service perso placement parts. Nev er use non-Barco replacem ent parts as they may degrade the safety of this projector.
Projection rooms must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid heat buildup.
Let the projector cool down completely before storing. Remove cord from the projector when storing.
nnel. Always insist on genuine Barco re-
and combustible
To prevent projector damage
To ensure correct airow is maintained the projector should only be operated when all of its covers in place.
Always remove lens cap before switching on th e projector. If the lens cap is not rem oved, it m ay melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens. Melting the lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens
Only connect the projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technica l specication. Connecting to unspecied signal sources or voltages may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the unit.
To ensure correct airow is maintained, it should only be operated when all of its covers are in place.
The projector must always be installed in a manner which ensures free ow of air into its air inlets and unim peded evacuation of the hot air from its cooling system.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the p roduct on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. The device should not be placed in a built-in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided. Ensure that nothing c an 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 Barco authorized service personnel.
Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air m ovem ent around the projector. Minimum safety distance to the exhaust area of the unit must not be less than 100 cm (40”) and to the intake area, not less than 50 c m (20”).
Do not use this equipment near water.
Do not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidity specications as this may result in overheating and malfunc­tion.
Never place the projector in direct sun light. Sun light on the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices™ in which case there is a loss of warranty.
Save the original shipping carton and packing material. T hey will come in handy if y ou ever have to ship your equipment. For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the cabinet. Stubborn stains m ay be removed with a cloth lightly dampen ed with mild detergent solution.
To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-reective coating, therefore, avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.
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On servicing
Do not attempt to service this product y ourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage p otentials and risk of electric shock.
Refer all servicing to Barco authorized repair centers.
Attempts to alter the factory-set internal controls or to change other control settings not specially discussed in this manual can lead to permanent damage to the projector and cancellation of the warranty.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to Barco authorized service pers onnel or technicians under the following conditions:
- If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.
- If the product has been expo sed to rain or water.
- If the p roduct does not o perate normally when the operating instructions ar e followed. Adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may r esult in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the product to normal operation.
- If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been dam aged.
- If the product exhibits a distinct change in per formance, indicating a need for service.
- When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
Replacement parts: When replacement parts are re quired, be sure the service technician has used original Barco replace­ment parts. U nauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, re, electric shock or other hazards. Unauthorized substitutions may v oid warranty.
Safety check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
1.3 Projector Hazard Distances
For F90 series: WARNING. This may be a RG3 laser Product, dependent on whi ch lens u
This projector may become Risk Group 3 (RG3) whe n an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 3.15 is installed. For Northern America, installation requirements according to Risk group 3 (RG3) must be followed when interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.33 is installed
Refer to t he product ma nual for the lens list and throw ratio before operation.
Do not look directly in to the beam from the projector lens.
No direct eye exposure to the beam is permitted.
Operators shall c ontrol access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent eye exposure within the hazard distance.
See table below for a denition of hazardous dis tances versus the throw ratio of the lens.
For F70 Series: WARNING. This may be a R G3 laser Product, dependent on which lens used.
This projector may becom e Risk Group 3 (RG 3) when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 4.7 is installed. For Northern America, installation requirements according to Risk group 3 (RG3) must be followed when interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.5 is installed
Refer to t he product ma nual for the lens list and throw ratio be
Do not look directly in to the beam from the projector lens.
No direct eye exposure to the beam is permitted.
Operators shall c ontrol access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent eye exposure within the hazard distance.
See table below for a denition of hazardous dis tance
s versus the throw ratio of the lens.
fore operation.
sed.
1.4 High Brightness Precautions
Restriction Zone (RZ) based on the HD (Hazard Distance).
The HD depends on the amount of lumens produced by the projector and the type of lens installed. S ee next chapter"HD in function of the lens Throw Ratio (TR)", page 8 .
To protect untrained end users (as cinema visitors) the installation shall comply with the following installation requirements: Opera­tors shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at the height that will prevent spectators’ eyes from being in the hazard distance. Radiation le above any surface upon which persons other than operators, performers, or employees are permitted to stand or less than 1.0 meter (SH) lateral separation from any place where such persons are permitted to be. In non-cinema environments where unrestrained
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vels in excess of the limits will not be permitted at any point less than 2.0 meter (SH)
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behavior is reasonably foreseeable, the minimum separation height should be greater than or equal to 3.0 meter to prevent potential exposure, for example by an individual sitting on another individual’s sho ulders, within the HD.
These values are minimum values and are based on the guidance provided in IEC 62471-5:2015 section 6.6.5.
The end user m ust understand the risk and apply protective measures based upon the hazard distance as indicated on the label and in the user information. Installation method, barriers, detection system or other applicable control measure shall prevent hazardous eye access to the radiation within the hazard distance.
For example, projectors that have a HD greater than 1 m and emit light into an un controlled area where pe rsons may be present should be positioned in accordance with “the xed projector installation” parameters, resulting in a HD that does not extend into the audience area unless the beam is at least 2.0 meter above the oor level. In non-c inema environmen behavior is reasonably foreseeable, the minimum separation height should be greater than or equal to 3.0 meter to prevent potential exposure, for example by an individual sitting on another individual’s shoulders, within the HD. For example, a sufciently large separation height may be achieved by mo unting the image projector on the ceiling or through th
For applications installed in the USA market the abov e limits for cinema like environments do not apply. The relevant minimum separation height is 2.5m (8,2 ft) by the FDA CDRH. Non cinema like environments require 2.5 meter (8.2 ft) separation height and 1.0 me ter (3.3 ft) separation width for areas where restrained behavior is to be expected. All other areas require 3.0 (9.9 ft) separation height.
e use of physical bar riers.
ts where unrestrained
RA TH
SH
Image 1-1 A Side View BTopView RA Restricted Area PR Projector TH Theater RZ Restriction Zone in the theater SH Separation Height SW Separation Width
Regarding the SH Distance: For Cinema applications, the distance must be >2m. For Concert applications, thedistancemustbe>3m.
HD
RZ
SH
TH
SW
SW
RZ
RA
PR
HD
SW
1m
SW
(B) TOP VIEW(A) SIDE VIEW
Based on national requirements, no person is allowed to enter the projected beam within the zone between the projection lens and the related hazard dis tance (HD). This shall b e physically impossible by creating sufcient separation height or by placing bar riers. The minimum separation height takes into account the surface upon which persons other than operator, performers or employees are permitted to stand.
On image 1-2 a typical setup is displayed. It must be veried if these minimum requirements are met. If required a restricted zone (RZ) in the theater must be established. This c an be done by using physical barrier, like a red rope as illustrated in image 1-2.
The restricted a rea sticker can be replaced by a sticker with only the sy mbol.
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Image 1-2
RESTRICTED
AREA
AREA
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RESTRICTED
1.5 Hazard Distance for fully closed projection system
HD
Hazard Distance (HD) is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or the energy per surface unit becomes lower than the ap plicable exposure limit on the cornea or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to t
he light source is less than the HD .
Restriction Zone RZ Based on the HD
The projector is also suitable for rear proje in image 1-3 two areas should be considered: the restricted enclosed pr ojection a rea (RA) and the observation area (TH).
RESTRICTED
ction applications; projecting a beam onto a defuse coated projection screen. As displayed
RA TH
sw
AREA
RESTRICTED
AREA
HDDIFFUSE
RZ
sw
PR
sw
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HD
REFLECTION
Image 1-3 RA Restricted Access location (Enclosed projection area) PR Projector. TH Theater (observation area). RZ Restriction Zone PD Projection Distan SW Separation Widt
Restriction zo
h. Must be minimum 1 meter.
ne (RZ) based on the HD continued.
For this type of setup 3 different HD sh all be considered:
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HD as discussed in "High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance (HD)", page 6 , relevant for intrabeam exposure.
HDreection : the distance that has to be kept restrictive related to the reected light from the rear projection screen.
HDdiffuse : the relevant distance to be considered while observing the defuse surface of the rear projec tion sc reen.
As desc ribed in "High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance ( HD)", page 6 , it is mandatory to create a restricted zone within the beam areas closer than any NOHD. In the enclosed projection area the combination of two restricted zones are relevant: The restricted zone of the projected beam toward the screen; taking into account 1 meter Separation Width (SW) from the beam onward. Combined with the restricted zone related to the rear reection from the screen (HDreection); also taking into ac count a 1 m eter lateral separation.
The HDreection distance equals 25 % of the difference between the determined HD distance and the projection distance to the rear projection screen. To determine the HD distance for the used lens a nd projector model see graphs in chapter "HD in f unction of the lens Throw Ratio (TR)", page 8 .
HDreection = 25% (HD – PD)
The light emitted from the s creen within the observation shall never exceed the RG 2 exposure limit, determined at 10 cm. The HDdiffuse can be neglected if the m easured light at the screen surface is below 5000 c d/m² or 15000 LUX.
1.6 HD in function of the lens Throw Ratio (TR)
TR (Throw Ra ti o)
The ratio of the distance to the screen (throw) to the screen width.
HD versus Throw Ratio
Image 1-4 Hazard Distance in meters versus Throw ratio of the lens for the F90 projectors
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Hazard Distance Thermal Acidental Exposure
1,8
1,6
1,4
1,2
1
0,8
Hazard Distance [m]
0,6
0,4
0,2
0
0,5 0,9 1,3 1,7 2,0 2,3 2,7 3,1 3,5 3,9 4,3 4,7 5,1 5,5 5,9 6,3 6,7 7,1 7,5
Image 1-5 Hazard Distance in meters versus Throw ratio of the lens for the F70 projectors
Throw Rao
Graphs shows Hazard D istance in m eters versus Throw ratio o f the lens
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1.7 Safety symbols
Description of safety symbols used in product documentation or on product.
Image Description
Refer to user manual for further information!
Caution! Do not stare into beam, RG2 product.
No telephone! Do not connect to telephone lines.
For F90 series: Warning Label
For North America, this projector may become RG3 when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than
2.33 is installed. Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation. Such combinations of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
Ce projecteur peut devenir un projecteur RG3 en cas d'installation d'un objectif interchangeable dont le rapport de projection est supérieur à 3,15. Veuillez vous reporter au manuel pour en savoir plus sur la liste des objectifs et la distance de sécurité avant toute utilisation. De telles combinaisons entre projecteur et objectif sont conçues pour des applications professionnelles uniquement et pas pour des applications grand public.
This projector may become RG3 when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 3.15 is installed. Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation. Such combinations of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
ᵜᣅᖡᵪᆹ㻵ᣅሴ∄བྷҾ3.15Ⲵᦒ䮌ཤˈᡀѪRG3DŽ󰪞֌ࡽˈ䈧৲㘳᡻ ޼ѝ䮌ཤ␵অ઼ড 䐍⿫DŽ ᵜᣅᖡᵪо䮌ཤ㓴ӵ׋уъ֯⭘ˈ䶎Პ䙊⎸䍩㘵֯⭘DŽ
Caution! For North America: With interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.33, consider hazard distance and installation requirements for RG3 product. Refer User Manual.
Caution! With Interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater then 3.15, consider hazard distance and installation requirements for RG3 product. Refer User manual.
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Image Description
For F90 series: FDA Label
THIS PRODUCT IS IN CONFORMITY WITH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR LASER PRODUCTS UNDER 21 CFR 1040, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO THOSE CHARACTERISTICS AUTHORIZED BY VARIANCE NUMBER
2016-V-0144 EFFECTIVE MARCH 6, 2017.
For F70 Series: Warning label
For North America, this projector may become RG3 when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.5 is installed. Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation. Such combinations of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
Ce projecteur peut devenir un projecteur RG3 en cas d'installation d'un objectif interchangeable dont le rapport de projection est supérieur à 4.7. Veuillez vous reporter au manuel pour en savoir plus sur la liste des objectifs et la distance de sécurité avant toute utilisation. De telles combinaisons entre projecteur et objectif sont conçues pour des applications professionnelles uniquement et pas pour des applications grand public.
For F70 Series: FDA Label
THIS PRODUCT IS IN CONFORMITY WITH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR LASER PRODUCTS UNDER 21 CFR 1040, EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO THOSE CHARACTERISTICS AUTHORIZED BY VARIANCE NUMBER 2016-V-0144 EFFECTIVE MARCH 6, 2017.
Location of Safety Label
This projector may become RG3 when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 4.7 is installed. Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation. Such combinations of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
ᵜᣅᖡᵪᆹ㻵ᣅሴ∄བྷҾ4.7 Ⲵᦒ䮌ཤˈᡀѪRG3DŽ󰪞֌ࡽˈ䈧৲㘳᡻޼ѝ䮌ཤ␵অ઼ড 䐍⿫DŽ ᵜᣅᖡᵪо䮌ཤ㓴ӵ׋уъ֯⭘ˈ䶎Პ䙊⎸䍩㘵֯⭘DŽ
Caution! For North America: With interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.5, consider hazard distance and installation requirements for RG3 product. Refer User Manual
Caution! With Interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater then 4.7, consider hazard distance and installation requirements for RG3 product. Refer User manual.
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Image 1-7 F70 Projector
Image 1-6 F90 Projector
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Disposal Information
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the E uropean Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipm ent by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city ofce or your municipal waste disposal service.
For details, pleas e visit the Barco website at: h
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ttp://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee
WEEE Information
This product conforms to all requirements of the EU Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This product shall be recycled properly. It can be disassembled to facilitate proper recycling of it’s individual parts.
Consult your dealer or relevant public authority regarding drop-off points for collection of WEEE. For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/ AboutBarco/weee.
CAUTION: This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Recycle properly, do not dispose of in ordinary waste!
Turkey RoHS compliance
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
[Republic of Turkey: In conformity w ith the WEEE R egulation]
1.8 RoHS compliance
中国大RoHS (Chinese Mainland RoHS)
根据中国大陆《电器电子产品有害物限制使用管理法》(也称中国大RoHS ), 以下部分列出了Barco品中可能包含的有毒 和/或有害物的名称和含量。中国大RoHS 指令包含在中国信息产业MCV准:子信息品中有毒物的限量要求中。
According to the “Management Methods for the Restriction o f the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Prod­ucts” (Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland), the table below lists the names and contents of toxic and/or hazardous substances that Barco’s product may contain. The RoHS of Chinese Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China, in the section “Limit Requirements of t oxic substances in Electronic Information Products”.
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零件項目(名稱) 有毒有害物質或元素 Component Name Hazardous Substances or Elements
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
印製電路配件 Printed Circuit Assemblies
外接電(線)纜 External Cables
部線路 Internal wiring 鏡頭支架 Lensholder
激光發生器 Laser
底架 Chassis 外殼 Enclosure
螺帽,螺釘(栓),螺旋(釘),圈緊固件 Nuts, bolts, screws, washers. Fasteners
電源供應商 Power Supply Unit 散熱片(器)
Heatsinks 風扇 Fan 塑膠外殼 Plastic Enclosure 外殼 Enclosure 電池(組) Batteries 文件明書 Paper Manuals 裝置配件 Installation kit 附電池遙控器 Remote control 本表格依據 SJ/T 11364 的規定編制。
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: 表示該有毒有害物質在該部件所有均質材料中的含量均在 GB/T 26572 標準規定的限量要求以下。
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in GB/T 26572
X: 表示該有毒有害物質至少在該部件的某一均質材料中的含量超出 GB/T 26572 標準規定的限量要求。
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used forth is part is above the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
X O X O O O
X O O O O O
X O O O O O
X O O O O O
X O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
X O O O O O
X O O O O O
O O O O O O
X O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O O O
X O O O O O
六價
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零件目 (名称)
Component Nam e
印制路配件
Printed Circuit Assemblies
外接电( 线)
External Cables
线
Internal wiring
镜头支架
Lensholder
激光生器
Laser
底架
Chassis
外壳
Enclosure
螺帽,螺(栓 ),螺旋( ),垫圈, 固件
Nuts, bolts, screws, washers, Fasteners
源供
Power Supply Unit
()
Heatsinks
Fan
塑胶外壳
Plastic Enclosure
外壳
Enclosure
池 ( )
Batteries
文件说明书
Paper M anuals
装置配件
Installation kit
有毒有害物或元素
Hazardous Substances or Elements
(Pb)
X
X
XOOOOO
XOOOOO
X
OOO OOO
OOO OOO
X
X
OOO OOO
X
OOO OOO
OOO OOO
OOO OOO
OOO OOO
OOO OOO
(Hg)
O
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
OOOOO
(Cd)
X
(Cr6+)
OOO
溴联
(PBB)
二苯
(PBDE)
附電池遙控器
Remote control
本表格依据SJ/T 11364
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: 表示有毒有害物部件所有均材料中的含量均在 G B/T 26572 定的限量要求以下.
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
X: 表示有毒有害物至少在部件的某一均材料中的含量超出 GB/T 26572 定的限量要求.
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance c ontained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in GB/T 26572.
在中国大陆销售的相应电子信息品(EIP )都必遵照中国大陆 《电 子电 气产 品有害物限制使用标识要求》标准贴 上环保使用期 限(EFUP标签Barco品所采用的EFUP标签阅实例,徽内部的号使用于指定品)基于中国大的《子信息产品 环 保使用期限通则》 标准。
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XOOOOO
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All Electronic Information P roducts (EIP) that are sold within Chines e Mainland must comply with the “Marking for the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic product” of Chinese Mainland, marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period (EFUP) logo. The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco uses (please r efer to the photo) is based on the “ General guidelines of environment-friendly use period of electronic information products” of Chinese Mainland.
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1.9 Contact adresses
For Taiwan:
AWIND Inc., 33F., No. 16. Xinzhan Rd., Banqiao Dist.,, New Taipei City 220, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-7715-0099, Fax: +886-2-7715-0097
E-mail: sales@awindinc.com
1.10 Product Info
Product info
Image 1-9
product name 品名稱:
projector 投影機
model 型號:GP6/GP7
1.11 Statement
EN55032/CISPR32 Class A MME (MultiMedia Equipm
Warning : Th is equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment m ay cause radio interference.
Class A ITE (Information Technology Equipment)
Warning : This is a clas s A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
ent)
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2. Getting to know the projector.
2. GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR.
Overview
Main Components
Service and Maintenance
LED Status Light
Power on / Standby button backlight indications
LCD panel
Local keypad
Remote c ontrol, Battery installation
Remote c ontrol, protocol setup
Functionality overview
Projector Address
Connector panel
Color Wheels
Optional Accessories
2.1 Main Components
Naming Conventions
Left
Front
Image 2-1
Top
Back
Right
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Projector Items Overview
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Image 2-2
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5
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LED Warning Indicator
1
Adjustable Feet
1
Lens
1
Lens Holder
1
IR Receiver. For receiving remote control signals
1
LCD Display
1
Keypad Panel. Used for local operation of the projector.
1
Connector Panel. Control and communication interfaces for the projector
1
Front USB and Triggerboard.
1
4
8
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2.2 Service and Maintenance
General
The F70 series does not have any user serviceable parts.
All service tasks must only be carried out by the manufacturer, or a Barco authorized service personnel or Barco technicians.
2.3 LED Status Light
About
The F70 Status Led is located on the rear top of the Projector
During normal operation, the LED is not illuminated. In the event of a critical error or high temperature, the LED will illuminate red.
By critical error, the projector cannot be r estarted until the projector is disconnected from the power s upply and then reconnected again. If the reason for the error persist, the projector will again go to critical error status.
By high temperature, the p rojector can be restarted when it has cooled down, and the temper ature is back within the no rmal operating limitations
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2.4 P ower on / Standby button backlight indications
Indicator
In addition to the LE D indicator, the projector also displays status indications in the backlight of the Power / Standby button.
The table below shows the details r egarding this indications.
Operating Status Indication Color / Behavior
On (active) Blue
Wait on Blue as hing
Standby (off) White
Wait White short a shing
Overheating Red ashing
Congure/upgrade White fast ashing
Standby ECO White heartbeat
2.5 LCD panel
About
The LCD panel (reference 1, image 2-3) is located on the right side of the projector, and has two main functions:
1. Showing the menus and adjustment information. and also a mirror of the OSD, (On Screen Display) described in User Interface
when this is enabled.
2. Information regarding the status of the projector showing this data:
- Projector status
- Network address
- Active source
- Current rmware version
- Operation Data
- Active functions (Enabled Functions).
Toggle between the two indications by using the Menu button on the keypad, or on the remote control
The LCD Display will fade out 30 seconds after the last key operation.
2.6 Local keypad
About
The Keypad gives direct access to s everal functions, in addition to access to the menu system. The keypad and remote control functions are equal.
The keypad has a back light that can be switched o n and off manually. The light turns off automatically after a preset time.
The keys are equipped with white and blue backlit LEDs. Power button is equipped with white, blue and red backlit. The LEDs are controlled according to the features available.
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Image 2-3
Item
Name Description
No.
1
LCD Display Shows Projector status and navigation menu.
2 Navigation keys
3
OSD Display Enables the Home Menu on the LCD screen and the OSD.
4
Standby Power on / standby
5Back
6
OSD ON/OFF Deactivate the On Screen Display (OSD). Only critical w arnings will be displayed.
7 Input
8
Shutter Enable and disable the lens shutter function. This is not a mec hanical shutter, but it toggles
9 Test Patterns
10 Lens
2
10
Navigation arrows (up, down, left, right), conrm selection (
Undo action / back to previous screen.
Shortcut to input source m enu on LCD. Use navigation keys to select and enable input.
the laser source on and off. Backlight is red when the shutter are enabled.
Shortcut to test pattern menu on LCD. Use navigation keys to select the desired pattern.
Shortcut to lens function. A test pattern displays on the OSD. LCD screen displays the navigation keys to manage and conrm actions.
9 8
3 4
7
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5
6
2.7 Remote control, Battery installation
Where to nd the batteries for the remote control ?
The b atteries are not placed in the remote control unit to avoid control operation in its package, resulting in a s horter battery life time. At delivery the batteries can be found in a separated bag attached to the remote control unit. Before using your remote control, install the batteries rst.
How t o install
1. P ush the battery cover tab with the ngernail a little backwards (1) and pull, at the s ame time, the cover upwards (2).
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Image 2-4
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2. Insert the two AA size batteries, making sure the polarities match the + and - m arks inside the battery compartment.
+
-
-
+
Image 2-5
3. Insert (1) both lower tabs of the battery cover in the gaps at the bottom of the remote control, and press (2) the cover until it clicks
in place.
2
Image 2-6
+
-
When replacing batteries, t he broadcast address o f the RCU will be reset to its default value ’0’.
1
-
+
CAUTION: Replace with the correct battery type. Use two AA size batteries. There is a risk of explosion if the
battery is replaced with an incorrect type.
CAUTION: Replace the battery as explained above. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly
installed.
2.8 Remote control, protocol setup
About the used protocol
The protocol is the code send out by the remo the signals. The remote control can be used with two different protocols, RC5 and NEC. Depending on the projector to control the remote control can be switched between these protocols.
te control when a button is pressed. Depen ding on this code, the projec tor can decode
Which protocol to use
•TheNEC protocol have to be used for Barco projectors based on the Pulse platform: F 70, F80, F90, HDX 4K , UDX, ...
•TheRC5 protocol have to be use all other Barco projectors: HDX W, HDF W, HDQ 2 K, ...
How to set
1. R emov e the cover. For more info on how to remo ve, see "Remote c ontrol, B attery installation", page 20.
2. P lace the switch in the N EC position.
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Image 2-7
2.9 Functionality overview
Remote Control Unit buttons
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
1
Button pressed indicator.
2
Shutter Open.
3
Shutter Close.
Touch Panel O n/Off. (Not in
4
use).
5
OSD On/Off.
6
Lens Zoom.
7
Lens Shift.
8
Menu Activation.
9
Menu Selection, OK button.
10
Menu Navigation.
11
Input Selection.
12
Address button.
Numeric buttons.
13
Backspace (while entering
14
values)
XLR connector.
15
Decimal mark (while entering
16
values)
Macro button. (Not in use)
17
Menu Bac k.
18
Default button. (Not in use).
19
Lens Focus.
20
Real Color menu..
21
Test Patterns.
22
Power On.
23
Power Off.
24
Stereo Jack.
25
RCU On/Off.
26
2625
The projector re mote control is a full feature wireless rem ote control, powered by two (2) standard AA batteries. The battery com­partment is on the back side of the remote control.
The remote control is backlit for use in dark environments. It also has an Jack connector for wired connec tion to the projector. When the wire is connected, the IR beam is s witched off.
2.10 Projector Address
Projector address
Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled.
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Broadcast ad dress
Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that broadcast address.
2.10.1 Controlling the projector
Why a projector address?
As more than one projector can be installed in a room, each pr ojector should be separately addressable with an RCU or com puter. Therefore each projector has its own address.
Set up an individual Projector A ddress
The set up of a projector address can be done via the software.
Projector controlling
Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255.
When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now:
with the RCU: only for addresses between 0 and 31.
with a computer: for any address between 0 and 255.
Broadcast Address
Every projector h as a broadcast (common) address ’0’ or ’1’. The default address is ’0’.
The choice between ’0’ and ’1’ c an be selected in the GUI: “Sy stem SettingsCommunication“IR Control “.
Placing new batteries in the remote control o r p lugging t he remote to a projector via XLR cable will automati­cally reset the address back to its default value ’0’.
2.10.2 Displaying and Programming addresses into the RCU
Displaying the P roje ctor Address on the Screen.
1. P ress the Address button to s ee the projector address (proximately 2 seconds).
The projector ’s address is displayed on the LCD status screen.
How to Program an Address into the RCU?
1. P ress the Address button until the Button pressed indicator lights
2. E nter the address w ith the digit buttons within the time the indicator lights u p (also proximately 5 seconds).
Note: That address can be any value between 0 and 31.
Tip: A few examples:
To enter address 3, press "3" digit button on the RCU to set the RCU’s address to 3 and wait until the button pressed indicator is out. Alternatively, you c an also press “0” and “3”. This way, he button pressed indicator goes out immed iately.
To enter address 31, then press “3” and “1” on the digit button on the RCU and the button pressed indicator goes out immediately.
up continuously (proximately 5 seconds).
2.11 Connector panel
General
The source input panel is located at the back of the projector. For source specications, see table below.
Image 2-8
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Name Pcs Description Purpose
DMX IN 1 DMX 512 input
DMX OUT
RS-232
Sync 3 BNC Sync Port IN/OUT; Bidirectional
Trigger
RC 1 Jack connector for wired remote For Projector Control
USB 3 USB 2.0 type A, 4 pin( 2x R ear and
LAN 1 Standard RJ45 connector For Projector Control
DP 2 Standard display port For Projector Input
DL-DVI-D 2 Dual DVI-I 1.0 (DVI_D Functionallity). For Projector Input. These connectors can also be used to
HDMI 1 Standard HDMI 2.0 For Projector Input
HDBaseT 1 Standard RJ45 8P8C Connec tor For Projector Control
SDI 2 SDI1 is Input, SDI 2 is pa ss through.
1 DMX 512 output
1 9–pin DB9 c onnector
mini-DIN (1x 3D sync Out, and 2x Sync In/Out)
3 (one in front, two on rear panel)
12VDC - 0,5A (6W) For Controlling Peripherals, like motorized screens, curtains
1x Front)
(out)
For Projector Control
For Projector Control
For Projector Control. A llows for wired remote control and monitoring of m any projector functions used in installation environments
For Projector ControlThis is mainly used in multiple projector installations with requirement of synchronization between the units
etc. Give 12V output when projector are switched on
For Software upgrade
form one uniform image by feeding half of the image into each connector. HDCP compliant for sources up 165 Mhz
For Projector Input
Connectors
2.12 Color Wheels
About
The F70 Projector is delivered with a standard Color w heel, that is suitable for most applications.
Other colorwheels are available upon request.
Consult Barco sales ofce or a service partner in order to nd the most suitable colorwheel for the s pecic application.
2.13 Optional Accessories
Rigging Frame
Item Numb er Item Description
Under Construction Rigging frame F70 series. (Under Construction).
The F70 Rigging frame is a rugged, easy to install frame, designed to streamline the process of installing one or more projectors.
When installed i the frame, the projector:
can be rotated around the x, y and z axis, in order to obtain a seamless adjustmen t in applications using multiple projectors.
Can be installed from a truss or a pe destal.
Can be easily stacked one on top of another, for instance a dual or multichannel installations.
Flight Cas e
Item Numb er Item Description
Under Construction Flight case F70 series. (Under Construction)
The F70 Flight Case is a custom designed c ontainer, that is suitable for shipping the projector, including ight frame, signal and power cords and up to two lenses.
The case is fully-lined to protect the projector and lenses during trans it and storage.
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3. LENSES
About
Overview
Approved Lenses
Lens ran ge
Replace a lens
Lens s hift
Adjust zoom and focus
Adjust Iris
3.1 Approved Lenses
Approved Lenses
Partnumber Description For North Amrica
R9801214
R9801218
R9801228
R9801209
R9801225
R9801249
FLD 1.6 - 2.32 : 1 (EN11)
FLD0.74: 1(EN12)
FLD 1.24 - 1.6 : 1 (EN13)
FLD 2.37 - 3.79 : 1 (EN14) approved – professional use
FLD1:16: 1(EN15)
FLD 3.8 - 6.5 : 1 (EN16) approved – professional use
approved approved
approved approved
approved approved
only approved approved
only
3. Lenses
Outside North am erica
approved – professional use only
approved – professional use only
R9801216
R9801226
R9801230
R9801211
R9801220 FLD+ Long Focus 0.8 - 1.21 :
R9801221
R9801295
PN_EN58
This projector may become Risk Group 3 (RG3) whe n an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 3.15 is installed. For Northern America, installation requirements according to Risk group 3 (RG3) must be followed when interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.33 is installed.
Refer to the manual chapter 1.7 for the throw ratio versus hazard distance before o peration.
FLD+ 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 (EN41)
FLD+ 0.8 : 1 (EN42)
FLD+ 1.2 - 1.7 : 1 (EN43)
FLD+ 2.5 - 4.6 : 1 (EN44) approved – professional use
1 (EN45) FLD+ Short Focus 0.8 - 1.21 : 1 (EN46) FLD+ 0.65 : 1 (EN47)
FLD+ 0.28 : 1 (EN58)
approved approved
approved approved
approved approved
only approved approved
approved approved
approved approved
approved approved
approved – professional use only
3.2 Lens range
CAUTION: Alw ays remove the lens from the lens holder before moving or transporting the projector. Failure
to do this may cause damage to the lens holder and prism.
Available lenses — WUXGA
The FLD lens range is custom-engineered for WUXGA and 1080 projectors.
The electrical connection to the lens motors is via a spring probe contact (pogo) pin array on the bayonet mount.
The p rojector will automatically detect and identify the lens when it is installed. Automatic detection is not available for 3rd party lenses.
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EN11 EN12 EN13 EN14 EN15 EN16 EN33
Image 3-1
Name Description Part number Weight
FLD Lens 1.6 - 2.32 : 1 (EN11)
1.6-2.32 : 1 (WUXGA)
R9801214 2.2 kg
FLD Lens 0.74 : 1 (EN12) 0.74:1 (WUX GA)
FLD Lens 1.24 - 1.6 : 1 (EN13)
FLD Lens 2.37 - 3.79 : 1 (EN14)
FLD Lens 1.16:1 (EN15) 1.16 : 1 (WUXGA) R9801225 2.4 kg
FLD Lens 3.80 - 6.50 : 1 (EN16)
Name
FLD Lens 1.6 - 2.32 : 1 (EN11)
FLD Lens 0.74 : 1 (EN12) 2.1 Yes 2.1-6.5
FLD Lens 1.24 - 1.6 : 1 (EN13)
FLD Lens 2.37 - 3.79 : 1 (EN14)
FLD Lens 1.16:1 (EN15)
FLD Lens 3.80 - 6.50 : 1 (EN16)
1.24 - 1.6 : 1 (WUXGA)
2.37 - 3.79 : 1 (WUXGA)
3.8 - 6.5 : 1 (W UX GA) R9801249 2.5 kg
Working F# Iris / Iris F#
2.1-2.52 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.45 33.2-48.1 2.0-15
2.1-2.22 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.3 25.59-33.24 1.0-15
2.1-2.72 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.6 49.1-78.6 3.0-30
2.1 Yes 2.1-6.5
2.1-2.66 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.74 78.3-136.2 4.0-40
Zoom Ratio Focal Length
-
-
R9801218 1.9 kg
R9801228 2.6 kg
R9801209 2.5 kg
Focus Range (m)
(mm)
16.35 0.5-5
23.98 1.5-15
Available lenses — 4K, WUXGA, WQXGA
The FLD+ (EN4X) lens range is custom-engineered for WQXGA projectors.
The electrical connection to the lens motors is via a spring probe contact (pogo) pin array on the bayonet mount. The projector will automatically detect and identify the lens when it is installed. Auto matic detection is not available for 3rd party lenses.
EN41
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EN42 EN43 EN44 EN45 EN46
Name Description Part number Weight
FLD+ Lens 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 (EN41) 1.58 - 2.33 : 1 (WUXGA) / 1.7 - 2.5 : 1
FLD+ NV Lens 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 (NV41)
FLD+ Lens 0.8 : 1 (EN42) 0.75 : 1 (WUXGA) / 0.8 : 1 (W QXG A)
FLD+ Lens 1.2 - 1.7 : 1 (EN43) 1.12 - 1.58 : 1 (WUXGA) / 1.2 - 1.7 : 1
FLD+ NV Lens 1.2 - 1.7 : 1 (NV43)
FLD+ Lens 2.5 - 4.6 : 1 (EN44) 2.33 - 4.3 : 1 (WUXGA) / 2.5 - 4.6 : 1
FLD+ Lens 0.75 - 1 .13 : 1 (EN45) 0.75 - 1.13 : 1 (WUXGA) / 0.8 - 1.21 :
FLD+ Lens 0.75 - 1 .13 : 1 (EN46) 0.75 - 1.13 : 1 (WUXGA) / 0.8 - 1.21 :
FLD+ NV Lens 0.8 - 1.21 : 1 (NV46)
FLD+ Lens 0.65 : 1 (EN47) 0.61 : 1 (WUXGA) / 0.65 : 1 (WQXGA) R980129 5 5.4 kg
(WQXGA)
IR Optimized, 1.58 - 2.33 : 1 (WUXGA) /
1.7-2.5: 1(WQXGA)
(WQXGA)
IR Optimized, 1.12 - 1.58 : 1 (WUXGA) /
1.2-1.7: 1(WQXGA)
(WQXGA)
1(WQXGA)
1(WQXGA)
IR Optimized, 0.75 - 1.13 : 1 (WUXGA) / 0.8 - 1.21 : 1 (WQXGA)
R9801216 2.54 kg
R9801216 2.54 kg
R9801226 2.7 kg
R9801230 2.84 kg
R9801286 2.84 kg
R9801211 3.08 kg
R9801220 3.04 kg
R9801221 3.14 kg
R9801287 3.14 kg
3. Lenses
Name Working F# Iris / Iris F# Zoom Ratio Focal Length
FLD+ Lens 1.7 -
2.5 : 1 (EN41)
FLD+ NV Lens 1.7
- 2.5 : 1 (NV41)
FLD+ Lens 0.8 : 1 (EN42)
FLD+ Lens 1.2 -
1.7 : 1 (EN43)
FLD+ NV Lens 1.2
- 1.7 : 1 (NV43)
FLD+ Lens 2.5 -
4.6 : 1 (EN44)
FLD+ Lens 0.75 -
1.13 : 1 (EN45)
FLD+ Lens 0.75 -
1.13 : 1 (EN46)
FLD+ NV Lens 0.8
-1.21:1(NV46)
FLD+ Lens 0.65 : 1 (EN47)
2.1-2.5 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.47 33.70-49.54 1.5 - 15
2.1-2.5 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.47 33.70-49.54 1.5 - 15
2.1 Yes 2.1-6.5
2.4-2.7 Yes 2.4-6.5 1.42 23.95-34.02 1.5 - 15
2.4-2.7 Yes 2.4-6.5 1.42 23.95-34.02 1.5 - 15
2.1-2.93 Yes 2.1-6.5 1.85 49.52-91.60 2.5-25
2.4-3.29 Yes 2.4-6.5 1.51 15.85-23.93 5.0 - 30
2.4-3.29 Yes 2.4-6.5 1.51 15.98-23.99 0.7 - 7
2.4-3.29 Yes 2.4-6.5 1.51 15.98-23.99 0.7 - 7
2.1 Yes 2.1-6.0
-
-
3.3 Replace a lens
(mm)
Focus Range (m)
16.12 0.7 - 7
12.6 0.5 - 4.0
Lens lever
The F70 lens mount and lens lever is designed to prevent damage to the lens board while providing an easy and stable lens change procedure.
The lens lever, located at the bottom of the lens mount (ref. ) slides between two positions, far left (default position — unlocked) and far right (locked).
Always activate the projector shutter before attempting to remove or install a lens.
To do this, press the shutter button on the keyp ad, or shutter CL on the rem ote, to activate the shutter. Th e keypad button will illuminate red when the shutter is activated.
Press the shutter button again, or sh utter OP on the rem ote, to d eactivate the shutter and resume normal operation. The keypad button will illuminate white when the shutter is deactivated.
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Image 3-3
Install a lens
1. Verify that the projector shutter is activated (shutter is ac tivated when the shutter icon on the projector keypad is red).
2. Verify that the lens release lever is in its default position at the far left of the slide, as illustrated.
3. Remove the protective cap at the lens bayonet end
4. A lign the lens so that the red marking on the bayonet is facing upwards.
5. P osition the lens bay onet into the projector lens m ount and support in place with one hand.
6. S lide the lens lever to the far right.
7. Verify that the lens is rmly in place before removing your hand from the lens.
Image 3-4
Removealens
1. S upport the lens with on e hand.
2. Use the other hand to slide the lens release lever to the far left position.
3. P ull the lens straight out of the projector lens moun t.
4. Replace with another lens, or install the projector lens cap.
Image 3-5
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3.4 Lens shift
General
Use the Remo te control or the keypad on the P rojector to adjust the lens s hift mechanism.
The lenses can be shifted vertically and horizontally to facilitate precise image positioning in single and multiple projecto r systems. The projector allows for horizontal and vertical shift in both directions. Always place the projector perpendicular to the screen, and use the lens shift to align the picture.
If not possible to align the projector perpendicular to the s creen, due to environmemt of other, see chapt
er "Warp", page 54
Indexing
The position (index) iris and shift (horizontal and vertical) can be read out and set. This allows for dynamic control of these functions from an external control s ystem.
Indexing of zoom and focus a re supported on lens ID EN6x (EN61) range
3.5 Adjust zoom and focus
General
Zoom controls the size of the projected image.
Focus controls the sharpness of the projected image.
Lens zoom and focus a djustments are motorized. You can use the remote control, loca l keypad, OSD and/or RS-232 commands to adjust the lens zoom and focus positions.
3. Lenses
Not all lenses have zoom or iris control. The matrix b elow shows what controls are available per lens.
EN11 EN12 EN13 E N 14 EN15 EN16 EN33 EN41 EN42 EN43 EN44 EN45 EN46 EN47
Iris
Zoom
Focus
For best results, lens adjustments should be done in the following order: zoom, focus and then iris (w here applicable).
✔✔✔✔✔✔
✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
✔✔
✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
✔✔✔✔
3.6 Adjust Iris
General
Iris controls the contrast and focus depth of the image. De creasing the iris will increase contrast and image depth, at the same time
as it decreases brightness.
Iris control is, as for the zoom and focus control, motorized, and is operated by the remote control or local keypad.
Iris is only available for units w ith COLOR type colorwheel.
To enter Iris control, enter the menu Home/Installation/Lens /Iris
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Image 3-6
Use the arrow keys to adjust Iris until preferred rendering is obtained.
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4. Physical Installation
4. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
About
This chapter describes the physical c onditions and procedures required w hen installing the F70 projector. It also describes the outlines and some of the considerations that should be taken in to account when designing and setting up the installation.
Each projector installation is unique, and as such the information in this chapter is only provided as a guideline. Likewise, any images or graphical r epresentations shown here are for illustrative purposes only.
If you re quire further information and assistance during the installation process, contact a qualied projection technician or your local support ofce for advice.
Overview
Installation Process
Installation conditions
Initial inspection
Positioning the projector
Mounting the projector, general considerations
Projector safe attachment points
Throw distance
Scheimpug (Boresight) adjustment
Scheimpug adjustment procedure
4.1 Installation Process
Recommended Installation sequence
Item Procedure Read more in chap ter
1
2 Decide where the projector will be mounted To be linked to a chapter and page
3
4 Mount the projector To be linked to a chapter and page
5 Install the projector lens To be linked to a chapter and page
6
7 Power up the projector To be linked to a chapter and page
8
Conrm that the installation area meets all technical and environmental requirements
Unpack the projector and conrm that all equipment is present and in good working order
Connect the source
Set up the image
To be linked to a chapter and page
To be linked to a chapter and page
To be linked to a chapter and page
To be linked to a chapter and page
4.2 Installation conditions
Environmental Conditions
Barco projectors are m anu factured according to specic design standards, which also include environmental conditions. Failing to follow the terms and conditions outlined in this chapter can result in loss of product warranty
The table below summarize the physical environments in which the projector may be safely operated or stored.
Environment Ambient operating
0 -500m
500 -1500m
1500 - 3000m
Maximum Air Flow
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temperature
+10 to +45 °C 10 –80% RH –20 to +60 °C, 10 – 90 % RH
+10 to +40 °C 10 –80% RH –20 to +60 °C, 10 – 90 % RH
+10 to +35°C 10 –80% RH –20 to +60 °C, 10 – 90 % RH
3
/hour 10 –80% RH
900m
Relative Humidity
Storage condition
Not Applicable
4. Physical Installation
Mains power requirement
Projector Power Requirement
F70 110 –240V. 50 –60 H z.
To protect operating personnel, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEM A) recommends that the instrument panel and cabinet be grounded.
In no event shall this projector be operated without an adequate cabinet ground connection.
The AC supply must be installed by a qualied electrician in conformance to local codes. Hardware, wire sizes and conduit types must comply with local codes.
AutoDim function will be activated when mains power are 110V or below.
Ventilation
The free space necessary between the air intake and exhaust are shown below.
1000 mm
500 mm
Image 4-1
4.3 Initial inspection
General
Each projector is inspected and rigorously tested at our production facility to ensure that it is free from any mechan ical or electrical defects.
Upon receipt of the projector, we recommend that customers inspect the projector for any signs of damage that may have occurred in transit. If damage is found, le a claim with the shipping carrier im mediately. Notify the Barco Sales and Se rvice ofce, or your preferred Barco agent, of the damage as soon as possible.
Box Contents
Your projector box should contain the following:
Projector unit
Power cord (suitable for region)
Quick start guide
Safety manual
Remote Control
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The projector lens is delivered in a separate box.
4.4 Positioning the projector
CAUTION: The position and physical securing of the projector must be sufcient to prevent it from accidental
or involuntary movement. Proper securing of the projector is the responsibility of the installer and user. The Projector are heavy, and can cause severe damage and injuries if falling.
General guidelines
Proper positioning of the projector lessens the overall picture setup time, and ens ures a better image with fewer artifacts.
Focus and sharpness of the image can be adversely affected if the lens axis is not fully perpendicular to the projection surface.
Using extended cable lengths may result in reduced image quality as well as loss of control information such as EDID (Extended Display Inform ation Data).
The following guidelines can help you determine the best physical location for the projector.
Only install the projector on a s turdy at s urface, or in an approved rigg
Do not install the projector in a thoroughfare or another area where it is at risk of being pushed or jostled.
Allow sufcient free s pace around the projector for ventilation and exhaust, as described in section .
Use the throw ratio of the ins talled lens as a guideline for the projector ’s physical distance from the screen.
Wherever possible, the projector lens surface should be positioned so that it is perfectly perpendicular to the cen ter of the
screen. Use the projector offset (lens shift), rather than physical an
Minimize the source cable length as much as possible.
In general HDBaseT and 3G-SDI are long-haul interfaces and suitable for bespoke installations using relatively long cables. DP, HDMI and DVI are short-haul interfaces using pre-assembled cables with limited cable lengths.
Limit the use of power cable extensions wherever possible. Where physical limitations necessitate their use, make sure that
the extension cord has adequate surge protection and meets all electrical requirements of the connection.
Keep the projector away from equipment that emits electromagnetic energy for example, motors, transformers and elevators.
gling, to correct any off-center positioning.
ing frame.
4.5 Mounting the projector, general considerations
Mounting safety
When mounting a projector in a rig, always use an interface plate (between the projector and the mount) that has provision for a safety wire or another safety mechanism, to ensure that the projector does not fall down should the interface plate come loose from the m ount.
Always screw the interface plate securely to the projector body while the projector is on the ground (i.e. cannot fall down). Then attach proper safety wire between the interface plate and the rig before mounting the projector in the rig
Using 3rd party mounting equipment
The projector has features for mounting into various system environments using 3rd party m ounts.
Four m ounting inserts are located on the bottom of projector. The ceiling mount inserts have a pull-strength of more than 4x the weight of the projector.
The feet can b e removed and threads can be used for additional mounting points. See table below for dimen sions.
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Parameter Value
Thread size M12
Length 18mm max 18mm max
Where possible, the projector lens must be positioned exactly p erpen dicular to the center of the sc reen. Use the projector offset (lens shift), rather than physical angling, to correct an y off-center positioning.
CAUTION: The position and physical securing of the projector must be sufcient to prevent it from accidental
or involuntary movement. Proper securing of the projector is the responsibility of the installer an d user.
CAUTION: Always use a Rigging Frame when the projector shall be mounted in other ways than on the feet,
on a at surface.
The threaded hole in the lower back end of the projector is NOT suitable for lifting or other heavy op erations. Only for adjustment purposes.
Installation and use of the Rigging Frame are d escribed in document Rxxxxxx F70 Multifunctional Frame — Installation Manual.
Mounting on a at surface
1. P osition the projector at the desired location.
2. P ower up the projector.
3. G o to Main Menu / Test Patterns and select an internal hatch pattern to display on the screen.
4. A djust the projector legs until the projected hatch pattern is a level and perfect rectangle.
Adjustable feet
Twisting the adjustable feet in either direction, left or right, allows you to ne-adjust the projector position for precise vertical me­chanical alignment.
Raise
Lower
Image 4-2
Mounting to a ceiling
1. Install the projector in to an approved ri
2. Install the rigging frame to the desired location.
3. P ower up the projector.
4. G o to Main Menu / Installation / Orientation and select the correct o rientation for your setup.
5. G o to Main Menu / Test Patterns and select an internal hatch pattern to display on the screen.
6. A djust the position (height and angle) of the rigging frame until the projected hatch pattern is a level and perfect rectangle.
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gging frame.
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If applied in a motion rig, care must be taken to stay within the environm ental specications for vibration and shock. It may also be necessary to use additional, custom means to stabilize the projection lens to m ake sure that the projected image remains in position an d properly focused.
4.6 Projector safe attachment points
About
Due to use of a Rigging Frame or other equipmen t, the projector has some denes anchor points that shall be used. See the illustration below.
Note that there is only this 4 selected attachment points that is approved as anchor points for the unit.
1
Anchorpoints. For attaching to rigging frame or similar.
Image 4-3
Item Thread Dimension Max Hole Depth Application
1 M6 15mm Anchorpoint / Ceiling / Rig
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4.7 Throw distance
Calculate the installation throw distance
Throw is the distance (D) measured from your projector lens to the screen. To calculate the throw distance for an installation, you will need two pieces of data: the selected lens throw ratio (L) and the horizontal width (W) of the screen. For ex ample, if the screen width (W) is 2.4 m eters and the projector lens has a throw ratio ( L) of 0.99:1, then the throw distance (D) will be 2.38 meters.
Calculation: 2.4 x 0.99 = 2.38
The following graphs illustrate the image size (W) and projection distance (D) for each of the projector l
Tolerances are typically +/- 5% due to optical (lens) variation.
Throw distance, FLD WUXGA
7.50
enses.
Image width
m
12.00
Screen diagonal
14.00
7.00
6.50
6.00
5.50
5.00
4.50
4.00
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
FLD Lens 0.74:1 (EN12) (0.5 - 5m)
FLD Lens 1.16:1 (EN15) (1.5 - 15m)
FLD Lens 1.24 - 1.6 : 1 (EN13) (1.0 - 15m)
FLD Lens 1.6 - 2.32 : 1 (EN11) (2.0 - 15m)
FLD Lens 2.37 - 3.79 : 1 (EN14) (3.0 - 30m)
FLD Lens 3.80 - 6.50 : 1 (EN16) (4.0 - 40 m)
11.00
10.00
9.00
8.00
7.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
13.00
12.00
11.00
10.00
9.00
8.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
Image 4-4
Projection distance
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Throw distance, FLD+ WQXGA / 4K UHD
Image height
7.50
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Image width
m
12.00
Screen diagonal
14.00
7.00
6.50
6.00
5.50
5.00
4.50
4.00
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
FLD+ Lens 0.65 : 1 (EN47) (0.5 - 4m)
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
FLD+ Lens 0.8 : 1 (EN42) (0.7 - 7m)
FLD+ Lens 0.8 - 1.21 : 1 (EN46) (0.7 - 7m)
FLD+ Lens 0.8 - 1.21 : 1 (EN45) (5 - 30m)
FLD+ Lens 1.2 - 1.7 : 1 (EN43) (1.5 - 15m)
FLD+ Lens 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 (EN41) (1.5 - 15m)
FLD+ Lens 2.5 - 4.6 : 1 (EN44) (2.5 - 25 m)
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FLD+ Lens 0.75 - 1.13 : 1 (WUXGA) (EN46) (0.7 - 7m)
FLD+ Lens 0.75 : 1 (WUXGA) (EN42) (0.7 - 7m)
FLD+ Lens 0.75 - 1.13 : 1 (WUXGA) (EN45) (5 - 30m)
FLD+ Lens 1.12 - 1.58 : 1 (WUXGA) (EN43) (1.5 - 15m)
FLD+ Lens 1.58 - 2.33 : 1 (WUXGA) (EN41) (1.5 - 15m)
FLD+ Lens 2.33 - 4.3 : 1 (WUXGA) (EN44) (2.5 - 25 m)
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Projection distance
4.8 Scheimpug (Boresight) adjustment
What is Scheimpug?
The lens holder has to be adjusted s o that the “sharp focus plane” of the projected image falls together with the plane of the screen (Fp1Fp2). This is achieved by cha plane comes to the DMD plane the further the sharp focus plane will be. It can occur that you won’t be able to get a complete f ocused image on the screen due to a tilt (or swing) of the lens plane with respect to the DMD plane. This is also know n as Scheimpug’s law. To solve this the lens plan remove the tilt (or swing) between lens plane and DMD plane (Lp3Lp4).
Lp1
Lp2
DMD
Image 4-7 Scheimpug principle
nging the distance between the DMD plane and the lens plane (Lp1Lp2). The closer the lens
e must be placed par allel with the DMD plane. This can be achieved by turning the lens holder to
Fp1
SCREEN
Fp2
DMD
Lp3 Lp4
(Scheimpflug)
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Scheimpug principle
The "plane of sharp focus" can be changed so that any plane can be brought into sharp focus. W hen the DMD plane and lens plane are parallel, the plane of sharp focus will also be parallel to these two planes. If, however, the lens plane is tilted with r espect to the DMD plane, the plane of sharp focus will also be tilted according to geometrical and optical properties. The DMD plane, the principal lens plane and the sharp focus plane will intersect in a line be low the projector for downward lens tilt.
Scheimpug adjustment points
Scheimpug adjustment points are located on the lens mount. The F70 has three (3) set screws and three (3) adjustment screws.
When to apply Scheimpug?
Scheimpug correction procedures may only be carried out by suitably trained and experienced tech nicians.
A Scheimpug correction should only be applied when the overall focus of the projected image is not equally sharp (for example, if the projector is NOT in parallel with the screen or as a result of a previously misaligned Sc heimpug). Be aware that the consequence of applying Scheimpug correction upon a screen not in parallel with the projector is that the projected image differs from the rectangle shaped image. In other words “distortion” of the projected image occurs. Masking will be required to solve the distortion.
The disadvantage of Masking is loss of content. T herefore it is st rongly recommended to place the projector in parallel with the projection screen and use the SHIFT functionality of the Lens Holder to match the projected im age with the projection screen. If the SHIFT range is not sufcient then the projector can be tilted and Scheimpug can be applied.
4.9 Scheimpug adjustment procedure
CAUTION: A Scheimpug adjustment should only be carried out by properly qualied and experienced pro-
jection specialists. A poor Scheimpug adjustment may result in an extremely degraded image and will require factory—servicing to the projector.
Necessary tools
Allen key, hex size 4
Allen key, hex size 6
Preparation
1. P repare the test area. Barco recommends a projector-screen d istance of 2 metres be used for all Scheimpug adjustments.
Verify that the throw ratio of the installed lens matches the requirem ents of the installation ar ea (projection distance and screen size).
2. Check that the lens is correctly installed, and lens shift is in centre position.
3. If the installed lens has Iris control, open the Iris a
4. O pen the focus ring all the way up.
5. G o to Main Menu / Test Patterns / Full Screen and select to display the Focus test pattern.
6. Z oom the lens to its widest opening (maximum image size on the screen).
Apply a Scheimpug correction
1. L oosen the three set screws (reference 1b, 2b, 3b). Use a size 6 hex key to do this.
ll the way up.
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3b
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2. A djust the left side Scheimpug adjustment screw (reference
2b
1) until the test image in the top right side of the screen is in focus.
Useasize4hexkeytodothis.
Note: This process may ca use the other areas of the image to slide out of focus . This is totally normal.
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3. A djust the right side Scheimpug adjustment screw (reference 2) until the test image in the top left side of the screen is in focus.
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Note: This process may ca use the other areas of the image to slide out of focus . This is totally normal.
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4. A djust the top Scheimpug adjustment screw (reference 3) until the test image in the bottom half of the screen is in focus. Use
asize4hexkeytodothis.
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5. Continue adjusting the screws one at a time until the test image is uniformly sharp across all areas of the display.
6. Test the focus by zoomin
g out (minimum image size on screen) and then zooming in again. Verify the image is still sharp. If there
are any deviations to sharpness, repeat steps 2 to 6 until the image is correct.
7. Tighten the three set screws in the following order: left (1b), right (2b) and then top (3b). Use a size 6 hex ke y to do this.
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About this chapter
This chapter describes how to set up and optimize your projector setup when the physical installation process is complete.
Overview
Projector source and control connections
Power up the projector
Power down the projector
Power m odes
Customize projector settings
User interface
5.1 Projector source and control connections
Overview
Making connections
Connector spec icat ion s
Control interfaces
5. Getting started
5.1.1 Making connections
The source switching time varies from 0.5 to 5 seconds.
Source signal connectivity
The connector panel at the back of the pr ojector is used for all source connections.
Source signal connectivity on the projector is:
2x Dual Link DVI-I (DVI-D functionality)
2x DisplayPort 1.2
1x HDM I 2.0
1x HDBas eT w/Ethernet
•1x3GSDI
5.1.2 Connector specications
Overview
•DVI-I
Display Port 1.2
HDMI 2.0
•3G-SDI
HDBase T
5.1.2.1 DVI-I
Specications
Parameter Value
Connector DVI-I female digital RGB
Signal characteristics DVI 1.0, Digital, TMDS
Max. cable length 25 m (24 AWG)
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Parameter Value
Max. pixel rate
Scan format
Max. input data resolution
Bit depth 8 bit
EDID
HDCP Supported
330 MHz (dual link), 165 Mhz (single link)
Progressive
1920x1200 60Hz (Single link), 2560x1600 60Hz (Dual Link).1920x2400 @60Hz
Supported
5.1.2.2 Display Port 1.2
Specications
Parameter Value
Connector Standard Display port
Signal characteristics
Functionality Mandatory
Max. cable length
Supported Link Rate RBR, HBR1, HBR2
Scan format Progressive
Max. input data resolution 4096x2400 @60Hz (4K ) Max
Bit depth 8, 10, 12 bit
EDID Supported
HDCP Supported
DP 1.2
15m(24AWG)-RBR;
2m(24AWG)–HBR1,HBR2
5.1.2.3 HDMI 2.0
Specications
Regarding HDMI 2.0: The decryption protocol HDCP 2.2 are enabled and valid in this unit.
Parameter Value
Connector Standard HDMI
Signal characteristics Digital, T MDS
Max. cable length 15 m (24 AWG)
Max. pixel rate 594MHz
Max. input data resolution 3840x2160 @60Hz
Bit depth 8, 10, 12 bits
EDID Supported
HDCP Supported
Ethernet No
Audio return No
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5.1.2.4 3G-SDI
Specications
Parameter Value
Standard SMPTE 424M-2006 10bit level A
Connectors 1x) BNC 75 o hm type IEC 60169-8, Amendment 2 1997, A
Bandwidth >3 GHz
Return loss >10dB at 3GHz
Impedance 75 ohm resistive
5.1.2.5 HDBase T
Specications
Parameter Value
Reference specication HDBaseT 1.0 Specication, June 2010
Connector Standard RJ-45, 8P8C
Signal characteristics
Max. cable length (1080p/48b/60Hz) 100 m (Cat5e/6), Pixel Clock <=225HHz , Video Datarate
Max TMDS Clock Frequency
Max video resolution supported
HDCP Pass-Through Yes, from Source to Projector
IR Extension
RS-232 Extension Not Supported
10/100Mbps Ethernet Pass-Through Not Supported
Fallback to 100B aseT x, IEEE 802.3u
USB Ove r Centre Tap Not Supported
Power Over Ethernet Not Supported
Audio
LEDs - HD Base Status Operation: Green, Left
HDBaseT
<=5.3Gbps
70 m (Cat5e/6), Pixel Clock >225HHz, Video Datarate >5.3Gbps
100 m (Cat6a/7), Pixel Clock >225HHz, Video Datarate >5.3Gbps
270 MH z
1920x1200 @60Hz (WUXGA 60Hz)
Not Supported
Not Supported
Not Supported
Link/Mode: Yellow, Right
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5.1.3 Control interfaces
About
The following control interfaces are available on the projector:
1x RS -232 (for projector c ontrol)
1x LAN/Ethernet (for projector control
3x USB-A ports
Overview
RS-232
LAN/Ethernet
USB-A port
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5.1.3.1 RS-232
Specications
Parameter Value
RS-232 connector 1 female DB9 connector (RS232-in) for projector control and
debug
5.1.3.2 LAN/Ethernet
Specications
Parameter Value
Ethernet connector
Protocols
Speed 10/100 Mbit/1000Mbit
1 RJ45 Connector for projector control (not content)
DHCP, TCP/IP, UDP/P
5.1.3.3 USB-A port
Specications
Parameter Value
USB connector
Function
Power
Standard USB 2.0
Type A
Firmware upgrade using USB sticks
Power 5V, max 1,5A (out)
5.2 Power up the projector
CAUTION: Sources should always be connected before the projector is powered up
CAUTION: Use only power cords following the unit, designed for your projector model. Do not use unautho-
rized replacements. Do not use power cords which are damaged.
Power up the projector using the keypad or remote
1. Connect the line cord to the projector.
2. P lug the 3–pronged cor d into a ground ed AC outlet.
The projector will b egin warming up, and the backlight of the Standby /power button are ashing white.
3. W he n the backlight on the standby button are constant white, the projector are in standby mode, ready to be switched on.
4. P ress the standby button on the keypad or the
The power button backlight on the keypad will ash blue w hile the projector is warming up.
5. W he n the power button bac klight is steady blue, the projector is ready for use.
power button on the remote to bring the projector up to standby mode.
5.3 Power down the projector
Power down using the keypad or remote
1. D epress and hold the pow er button on the keypad or remote for four (4) seconds.
The Pr ojector is now in cooling down phase.
2. W he n the projector pane l is no longer illuminated, remove the mains power cord from the projector.
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5.4 Power modes
General
The table below details the F70 power modes.
Mode Description
Normal Projector is booted up and t he light source is on
Ready
ECO Standby Light source is switched o ff and projector electronics are
Projector is booted up but the light source is off
powered down
5.5 Customize projector settings
About
The projector display, behavior and user interface can be adjusted to meet individual requirements.
Options include:Home/System Settings/Themes
Adjust the OSD menu color
5. Getting started
5.6 User interface
Overview
On S creen Display (OSD)
5.6.1 On Screen Display (OSD)
About
The pro jector on screen display (OSD) is the primary user interface (UI). From here, you can review and adjust all projector and display settings.
The OSD interface uses tabs to display the main men u. Topics are t hen further sorted and displayed by function: main (topic) — sub (function) — sub (function).
There are six main menu tabs: Source, Image, Installa
The OSD can be d isabled by pressing the OSD on/off button.
In order to show the OSD, the OSD O n/Off button must be disabled. (White backlight on the button). When the button have blue illumination, the OSD will not appear, and the display information are only visible on the LCD Display. Only Critical warn ings will be displayed.
User access levels
The projector’s software platform uses access levels to dene what each user can do.
There are two user access levels: S tandard User and Power User. In addition, there is a Service user access for certied Service personnel.
A standard user has access to all projector functionality and OSD menu items. A power user has, in addition to access to all p rojector functionality and OSD menu ite ms, access to a number of advanced functions. Access to power user features is password-protected. Contact your projector supplier for more information.
tion, System settings, Test pattern and Status.
Navigation
You can navigate the OSD using the local keypad or the remote c ontrol.
Press the MENU button to d isplay the OSD.
Use the arrow key s to navigate left, right, up and down.
Press the OK b utton to select a menu topic and get more options.
Use the numeral keys to enter values, or use the arrow keys to move the barscale up or down.
Press ME NU again to exit the menu system.
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Press the O SD button to deactivate the OSD on the screen. Only critical warnings will be displayed.
Some menu options are reserved for Po wer or Service Users; these will be grayed out and not available for selection w h en in standard user mode. To access these fe atures, enter your Power or Service Code in the Service Menu or contact your support representative for more information.
Dene values
Menu settings ar e displayed using checkboxes, barscale sliders, and drop-down lists.
To set a value :
Press OK to select or deselect a c heckbox (turn a function O N or OFF).
Use the arrow keys to move the barscale slider up or d own on the value line. For a barscale 0-9, each s tep will equal 10% of
the total value.
To enter the value as a direct number, press ENTER, input th e digit(s), and then Press ENTER again to execute a
mode e.g. ENTER 79 ENTER.
Changes to values are implemented dynam ically.
Menu memory
The OSD menu remembers the last selected sub–item as long as the projector is running. The menu memory is reset when restarting the projector from standby.
nd exit cursor
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6. SOURCE MENU
About the Source menu
This menu is used to select, review and con gur e sources into the projec tor. Enables either via the source menu, or the shortcut key.
By navigate through the Home/Source m enu, it will be visible also on the OSD.
By using the shortcut key, the menu occurs only on the LCD display.
Overview
Connector selection
Connector Settings
Using Dual DVI or Dual Display Port
6.1 Connector selection
About
Source / {Source}
Click on the relevant input connector icon to swap or activate the source.
The icon for the active source is highlighted.
The list of displayed sources can be adjusted to include other connectors.
The default selection of connectors displayed is:
•DVI1
•DVI2
Dual DVI
Display Port 1
Display Port 2
Dual D isplay Port
HDBaseT
HDMI
•SDI
6.2 Connector Settings
About
Home/Source/ConnectorSettings
The Connector settings menu allows to change settings for the DVI, Display Port, HDMI, HDBaseT and SDI inputs. Default value are set to Auto. When entering the me nu for each input, there are some selectable choices.
6.3 Using Dual DVI or Dual Display Port
Dual Head Input.
For extended exibility to connect high resolution sour input mode. In this mode, the left and the right half of the image can be connected to the DVI-I1 and DVI-I2 respectively, or DP1 and DP2.
To enable this mode, selec t the source menu Source — Dual DVI (or Dual DP).
It is im portant to set up the signal source in dual mode with the correct resolution,
ces with a pixel clock over 330 MHz, the projector is su pporting a dual head
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3840
1920 1920
2400
Dual Link DVI 1
Image 6-1
An example of t his is feeding a WQ XG A (3840 x 2400)source with 1920 x 24 00 source resolutions at each DVI-I interfaces.
For Images to be displayed in this mode, the resolution must be the same on both channels
Dual Link DVI 2
2400
Signal source setup.
When using dual inputs, it is important that the signal sources are set up correctly, with the correct resolution. Please refer to the manual for the source itself (PC, Graphic driver card..) in order to obtain a correct setup. When not correct setup, no picture will be visible in dual mode. The resolution for each dual channel can be up to 1920x2400 pixels.
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7. IMAGE MENU
Overview
IR / Night vision functionality
Output Resolution
Contrast
Brightness
Saturation
Advanced im age adjustments
7.1 IR / Night vision functionality
About
IR / Night Vision functionality is only available for the FS 70 Projector..
The IR/Night Vision functionality is implemented in the FS70 projector. In combination with night goggles rendering of the environment. This will visualize in a r ealistic w ay, night time, dusk and dawn, and limited visibility scenarios.
The IR light source has a wavelength of 740nm
How to enable IR/Night Vision.
To enter the IR /Night Vision mode, enter the menu Home/Installation/Illumination/Power. This menu shows two sliders; one for the Laser, and one for the IR LED. The sliders are scaled from zero – 100% power.
, this will give a realistic
Image 7-1
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Image 7-2
Enable the Laser slider, and move the slider to the left by the arrow keys to almost 0% to reduce the laser LED intensity. (Daylight visibility). By this, the IR LED will be dom inant, and the imag e on the screen will be vis ible with the night googles. Put on the night googles, and adjust the IRLED slider to obtain an optimal night vision rendering.
By mixing the intensity (power) of both the laser and the IR LED, it is also possible to simulate other visibility scenarios, such as evening / early night vision.
Image 7-3
7.2 Output Resolution
About
Toggle between 4K UHD resolution and WQXGA ResolutonImage/Advanced/Output Resolution
Refer to C hapter 5, G etting started, regarding use of input sources in 4K mode.
7.3 Contrast
About
Image / Contrast
Used to adjust the contrast ratio of the displayed image by applying ga in to the red, green and b lue signals.
Available range: 0.00 to 2.00
Default value: 1.00
7.4 Brightness
About
Image / Brightness
The brightness function is used to adjust the black level in the input picture. It adds or subtracts an offset, or bias in to the red, green and blue signals.
Available range: –1.00 to 1.00
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Default value: 0.00
7.5 Saturation
About
Image / Saturation
Saturation levels impact on the white levels and the intensity of the color display ; the higher the value, the more vivid the color display will be.
Available range: —1.00 to 1.00
Default value: 0.00
7.6 Advanced image adjustments
About
Image / Advanced
Advanced image adjustment settings that enable greater c ontrol, particularly during calibration.
Not all settings are available for all sou rce types. Settings that are not available for the active source will be grayed out and not available for selection.
P7 RealColor
Advanced functionality for c olor management.
Image / Advanced / P 7 RealColor —>White point
Select how to adjust the white point. There are two alternatives: temperature and coordinate.
Temperature
Coordinate Coordinate: The white point is specied using an x,y coordinate in the CIE 1931 Chart.
The white point is specied on a Kelvin scale between 3200K – 13000K tracking a long the black body curve.
Color mode
Image / Advanced / P7 RealColor —>Color Mode
Used to set the coordinates for color processing mode: RGB, RGBC MY, White.
RGB Red, Green and B lue are moved according to the specied desired coordinates. Cyan, Magenta and Yellow
RGBCMY Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow are moved acc ording to the specied desired coordinates.
White White point only. No changes to RGBCMY. Default: White
Native Native Colors. (Color Correction Off).
are calculated accordingly.
Native values
System Setting/ Service / Color —>Measured values
The current measured values (WRGB ) used for RealColor processing.
These values must b e accurate for RealColor to per
Current values are pres ented in the color gamut diagram. Measured values are represented by a solid line.
Default: values measured at the manufacturers facility.
form correctly.
Custom values
Image / Advanced / P7 RealColor —>Desired values
Allows users to specicyn red, green blue, cyan, magenta and yellow color coo rdinates (x,y) and gain.
Default: REC 709 color points.
Current values are presented in the color gamut diagram. Desired values are represented by a dotted line.
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8. INSTALLATION MENU
Overview
Lens
Orientation
•Warp
Warping – Bow
Basic Blend
Illumination
8.1 Lens
About
Installation / Lens
Manage lens functions: focus, zoom, shift, and iris.
All changes occur dynamically.
Focus and zoom
Installation / Lens / Zoom
Use the navigational arrows, up and down, to adjust zoom .
Use the navigational arrows, left and right, to adjust focus.
8. Installation menu
Shift
Installation / Lens / Shift
Use the left, right, up and down navigational arrows to adjust the lens shift in four directions.
8.2 Orientation
About
Installation / Orientation
Rotate the image on the imaging device in table or ceiling and front or rear.
There are four options, as illustrated below: table / front, table / rear, ceiling / front, ceiling / rear.
Default: Table Front.
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8.3 Warp
About
Image warping is the process of digitally manipulating an image to compensate for the distortion of the screen, typically by non perpendicular alignment of the projector versus the screen. The image will then typically oc cur as shown inim age 8-2.
While an im age can be transformed in various ways, pure warping doesn’t affect the colors.
Distorted Picture
Ideal Picture
Image 8-2
4 corners adjustment
Installation / Warp / 4 Corners Adju
Basically, this type of warping adjusts each o f the four image corners in the X and Y direction, if you have a typical trapezoid picture of the screen as shown above.
To have a successful Warp correction, the size of the screen must be entered. The size are expressed in the X and Y m easured values, independent of the term of the measurement. (mm, inches, yards or whatever), but must be expressed in whole numbers without decimals. This means that the accuracy are higher when given in mm than in inches. The projector then calculate the aspect ratio.
All four corners can be adjusted and the image correction is calculated accordingly us ing perspective algorithm. This can be used for keystone correction.
Use the navigational arrows to adjust the image.
Changes occur dynamically to the image display.
How to adjust Warp
Enter the Warp menu, Enable the Warp button, and select the corners that must be adjusted.
Use the arrow keys to move the corners.
When nished, exit the menu.
stment
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Image 8-3
8.4 Warping – B ow
About bow adjustment
A bow distortion can be adjusted so that a normal image is displayed. Positive adjustments introduce more outside bow distortion. Negative adjustments introduce more inside bow distortion.
Image 8-4 Bow distortion
How to adjust
1. In the main menu, select Installation Warp.
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Image 8-5 Installation menu, Warp
2. In the Warp menu, select Bo w .
Image 8-6 Warp menu, Bow
A check symbol at the bottom right corner indicates that the bow function is activated.
3. To enable Bow correction, make sure the Bow slider is set to On.
The slider is enabled when set to the right and when it is colored blue.
Image 8-7 Bow adjustment
4. To enable a symmetric adjustment, make sure the Symmetric slider is set to On.
The slider is enabled when set to the right and w h
en it is colored blue.
5. S elect an adjustment point and use the arrow keys to adjust.
When selecting a m id point of an edge, the bow angle can be adjusted.
When selecting a corner point, the linearity can be adjusted.
To reset the bow adjustments, select Reset and press the OK button.
8.5 Basic Blend
About
When two projectors are used together to make one picture on the screen, the blend function must be activated. This blend function ensures a seamless transition of the images between the two projectors.
The principle is that the light intens screen are perceived as from one projector.
The blend function can be enabled for both pictures over/under, and pictures side by side.
ity in the blend zone from each projector will be adjusted individually, so that the rendering on the
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Width, Projector 2Width, Projector 1
Picture frame Projector 1
Overlap / Blend Zone
Image 8-8
Picture frame Projector 2
How to set up the system
In this chapter, the setup procedure for the projectors is explained, but a setup proce source.
In order to obtain a satisfying result for the Blend function, the overlap / Blend zone are recommended to be at least 10% of the p icture width.
The basic principle is that the overlap setup in the source shall correspond with the blend width setup for the projector. That means that if the overlap zone for the source is set to 500 pixels, the width of the blend zone for the projector also must be set to 500 pixels.
First step is to align the image from the projectors as ac curate as possible in a mechanical way, meaning without any optical correc­tions. At the same time, es tablish an overlap in the pictures between the two screens.
Then adjust the remaining irregularities by using the shift and warp features in the projectors to obtain the last ne tuning of the alignment.
Setup the source to a blend which corresponds with the preset overlap on the screen. There are different ways to do this, depending on the source. Refer to the source unit’s manual for this issue.
Adjust the Blend for the projectors as described below.
dure must also be performed for the picture
Blend adjustment procedure
Entering the Blend Adjustme nt from the Home menu, either by the remote control, or the keypad on the projector.Home/Installa­tion/Blend/Blend ZonesThe menu sho wn below appears on the O SD.
The “Enable” button enables/disables the blend function. The “Show Lines” enables alignment lines on the screen, in order to visualize the overlap/blend zone.
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Enable Show lines
Top oset
0
Top height
0
Left oset
0
Left width
Bottom height
0
Bottom oset
0
Image 8-9
Right oset
0
Right width
00
How to calibrate the Blend Zone with pictures side by side.
Use the up/down/left/right arrow key on the remote control or key pad to n avigate in the m enu.
For Blend adjustment in side by side conguration, the steps are as follows, starting with the left picture:
By the arrow keys, place the display cursor on respectively the “Enable” zone and the “Show Lines” zone and activate them by
pressing enter.
Using the arrow keys, place the cursor on the “Right Width” zone, press enter.
Adjust the width value by using the arrow keys up (or down), one step at a t ime. By pressing the key arrow constantly, the blend
value will increase rapidly. The numeric value of the width is shown on the screen next to the alignment line. The number entered represent the movement expressed in number of pixels.Conrm position by pressing enter.
Exit the menu by using the ex it button on the remote co ntrol.
For the right picture, repeat the procedure, but adjust the Left Width instead of the right width.
When the projectors a re correctly adjusted, the cursor lines shall be above the outer frame of the opposite screen.
For B lend adjustments in over / under conguration, the procedure is the same, b ut use the Top and Bottom height instead, and perform a similar procedure.
Instead of adjusting the lines by the arrow keys, the value can also be typed directly using the numeric keys on the remote control.
To remove or undo the entered numbers, use the * key on the remote control.
The Offset adjustments.
The offset adjustments are used to cut the image on each side (Masking). Normally used to hide parts of the picture that shall not be shown on the screen. An example can be: If the source is a pc, you m ay want to hide the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.
8.6 Illumination
About
Home/Installation /Illumination/Power
Review light source status and adjust (dim) laser power from 0 to 100%.See also "IR / Night vision functionality", page 49
Default: 100%
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9. SETTINGS MENU
Overview
Communication
Apply a menu theme
Service
9.1 Communication
About
System settings / Communication
Current Ethernet comm unication information is given, and can be edited in this menu.
Default mode for Ethernet communications are: Automatic ON / IP Version 4 DHCP mode.
Setting
Automatic
ON DHCP enabled
OFF Static
IP version 4
Static mode Set address, subnet mask and default gateway according to network specication.
DHCP mode
Description
Assigned IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
9. Settings menu
Manually set up the IP adress
Go to the menuS ystem settings / Communication / LA N
Enable the Auto zone on the display and press enter. The Auto zone will change to “Manual”.
Scroll down, and modify the desired elds. When in the desired elds, press “Enter” to enable the virtual keyboard, enter the desired values, and press “Enter” again to conrm the change.
9.2 Apply a menu theme
About
System se ttings / Themes
Themes are used to apply a predened functionality to the OSD display. There are two options: light (default) or dark.
9.3 Service
About
System s ettings / Service
The Service Menu is for s ervice personnel and / or advanced users only.
The menu is password protected.
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10. STATUS MENU
Overview
•Sourcestatus
Product
Illumination
Communication
10.1 Source status
About
Home / Status / Source
Displays active source information:
This is a status menu only. No changes can be made to settings from this menu.
10. Status menu
10.2 Product
About
Home / Status / Product
Displays active product information:
Article number: Projector article / part number
Serial number: Projector serial number
Firmware: Projector software package version
Model nam e: Projector model name
This is a status menu only. No changes can be made to settings from this menu.
10.3 Illumination
About
Home / Status / Illumination
Shows the current laser power (%) and laser runtime.
This is a status menu only. No changes can be made to settings from this menu.
10.4 Communication
About
Home / Status / Communication
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10. Status menu
Lists the projector IP address.
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11. RESET MENU
Overview
•FactoryReset
Selectable Reset
11.1 Factory Reset
Reset
Enter Reset menu, Select Factory R e set, and conrm. This will turn back all settings to factory standard.
11.2 Selectable Reset
Reset
Enter the Reset Menu , Select the items to be reset, and Conrm. This will turn the selec ted items to factory standard.
11. Reset Menu
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12. User Maintenance
12. U SER MAINTENANCE
Overview
Update Projector Firmware
12.1 Update Projector Firmware
CAUTION: Do NOT turn off, power down or remove mains power supply when an upgrade is in progress.
Once initiated, the upgrade procedure can take up to 20 minutes to complete.
The LCD display will show the progression and status of the upgrade during the process.
Update
Go to www.barco.com and select your product. All available rmware downloads are led under the Technical Downloads tab.
Download the rmware. Extract an d save the le to a USB stick with FAT fil
safely remove the device from the computer.
Place the projector in Standby mode (status indicator is steady White).
Insert the USB Stick in to the USB port on the projector.
After a few seconds, the status indicator will ash. (rate: 3 Hz/180 FPM). T his signals that the upgrade is in progress. If the upgrade le is corrupt or invalid, the status indicator will turn red and the upgrade process will stop. Note! The upgrade will not be installed in this instance, and the upgr ade process must be restarted with a full and c orrect le. The projector may restart several times during the u pgrade process
The LCD display will show the progress of the update procedure, and also when the USB stick can be removed. The p rojector
will return to standby mode (status indicator is steady amber) once the upgrade is completed s uccessfully.
e system. Use the eject function on your P C to
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13. Cleaning the projector
13. CLEANING THE PROJECTOR
13.1 Projector lenses
General guidelines for cleaning projector lenses
Blow off dust with clean com pres sed air (or pressurized air cans) .
Use lens cleaner and a clean lens cleaning cloth to remove the dust and contamination.
Wipe in broad strokes, in one direction only.
Warning: Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating.
Use a d ry clean lens cleaning cloth to remove left liquid or stripes. Polish with small circles.
If there are still ngerprints on the sur face, repeat with lens cleaner and a clean lens cleaning cloth, then polish again with a dry cloth.
If smears occur w hen cleaning lenses, replace t he cloth. Smears are the rstindicationofadirtycloth.
13.2 Projector cabinet
WARNING: Always di sconnect the projector from the m ains pow er net before attemp ting to clean the projec-
tor cabinet.
General guidelines for cleaning the projector cabinet (exterior only)
Clean the housing of the projector with a dam p cloth. Stubborn stains may be rem oved with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution.
13.3 Filters
General info r egarding Air intake and lters.
The product is shipped default without any lters and by avoiding lters, the ventilation system operates for longer periods between maintenance, since no clogging of lters means m ore air is allowed through the system, resulting in lower operating temperatures over time. The air intake are just protected by a mesh. This mesh has to be vacuum cleaned occasionally when needed. No specific interval for this operation, but to be performed when needed.
For more demanding surrounds both smoke an d dust lters can be applied externally to the system to avoid internal fouling.
General guidelines for cleaning projector lters (external)
Remove the lter from the projector then use a vacuum to remove excess dust from the lter. Do not wet or soak the lter.
Cleaning of the projector lter should be done in a sep arate room to avoid dust contamination.
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14. Technical Specifications
14. TECH NICAL SPECIFICATIONS
About
The information in this section is subject to changes without any notice. For current technical information, visit the product website, or contact your sales support representative.
14.1 F70 — 4K6C
F70 — 4K6C
Projector type 1DLP laser phosphor
Resolution
Brightness 5,000 - 7,500 lumens
Contrast ratio
IR for NVG
Brightness unifor mity 90%
Aspect ratio 16:10
Lens type
Optical lens shift Up to 134% lens shift, depending on lens.
Color correction P7 RealColorTM
CLO (constant light output) Ye s *
Light source Laser phosphor
Light source lifetime Up to 60,000* hours, depending on mode of operation
Sealed DLP™ core
Orientation 360° rotation, no restrictions
3D
Image processing
Keystone correction Ye s
Inputs
Input resolutions Including and up to:
Software tools Projector Toolset
Control IR,RS232,RJ45
Network connec t i on IR,RS232,RJ45
3,840 x 2,400 (4K UHD) / 2,560 x 1,600 (native)
1800:1 sequential, 50,000:1 dynamic
yes
FLD/FLD+
Motorized zoom, focus, vertical and horizontal shift, iris* and shutter.
Yes
Active stereoscopic 3D*
Embedded warp & blend e ngine*
HDSDI
2x DP1.2
2x dual link DVI-I
HDBaseT* (upgradable)
HDMI1.4* (2.0 upgradable)
RJ 45 Ethernet
DMX in/out*(upgradable)
RS232 in
2x USB
12v out
3,840 x 2,400 @ 60Hz
3,840 x 2,160 @ 60Hz
4,096 x 2,160 @ 60Hz
2,560 x 1,600 @ 12 0Hz
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14. Technical Specifications
Power requirements
Power consump tion 1,100 W Max.
BTU per hour
Noise level (typical at 25°C/77°F) 36 dB(A)
Operating temperature 10 - 40 °C (sea level)
Storage temperature -20to60°C
Operating humidity 20 - 80% RH
Storage humidity 10 - 90% RH
Dimensions (WxLxH) 475 x 593 x 286 mm / 18,7 x 23,3 x 11,2 in
Weight
Standard accessories
Certications CE, FCC Class A and cCSAus
Warranty Limited 3 years parts and labor. Extendable up to 5 years
Notes
100-240V / 50-60Hz
Max 4,000 BTU/h
37 kg / 81,5 lbs
Power cord, wireless rem ote control
* SW upgradable. Please contact an authorized Barco representative for details.
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