CLM R10+ Users manual R9050100 R90501001 R59770021/00 22/03/2007
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Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Minimum delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Native resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 12.11.4 12.11.5 12.11.6 12.11.7 12.11.8 ScenergiX pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal ScenergiX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents C.4 Specifications CLM DVI input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 D. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 D.1 Error codes . . . . . . . .
1. Safety 1. SAFETY About this chapter Read this chapter attentively. It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing and using an CLM R10+ projector. Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the CLM R10+. Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing your CLM projector.
1. Safety 1.2 Important safety instructions To prevent the risk of electrical shock 6 • This product should be operated from a mono phase AC power source. Power input voltage range must be between 100140V/170-264V • Warning: 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, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
1. Safety To prevent personal injury • Caution: High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing or to dispose of the lamp casing other than by returning it to Barco. • To prevent injury and physical damage, always read this manual and all labels on the system before inserting the lamp casing, connecting to the wall outlet or adjusting the projector.
1. Safety To prevent projector damage • If the Air Filters are not regularly replaced, the air flow inside the projector could be disrupted, causing overheating. Overheating may lead to the projector shutting down during operation. • In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained, and that the projector complies with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements, and for safety requirements, it should always be operated with all of it’s covers in place.
1. Safety On servicing • Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electric shock. • Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. • Fence off a restricted area of at least 3 meters around the projector using an eye-catching fence and “KEEP OUT” signs. This to prevent unauthorized persons coming near the projector during servicing.
1. Safety 1.4 Important warnings concerning CLM flight cases Important warnings concerning stacking/transporting CLM rental flight cases 10 • Stack maximum two (2) CLM rental flight cases high. Never higher. • Surface on which flight case is standing must be level to ensure that the total load is evenly spread out among the four wheels. The surface must also be able to support the load safely.
2. General 2. GENERAL About this chapter Read this chapter before installing your CLM R10+. It contains important information concerning installation requirements for the CLM R10+, such as minimum and maximum allowed ambient temperature, humidity conditions, required safety area around the installed projector, required power net, compatible signal sources, etc.
2. General Screens are rated by how much light they reflect (or transmit in the case of rear projection systems) given a determined amount of light projected toward them. The ‘GAIN’ of a screen is the term used. Front and rear screens are both rated in terms of gain. The gain of screens range from a white matte screen with a gain of 1 (x 1) to a brushed aluminized screen with a gain of 10 (x 10) or more.
2. General Image 2-2 5. Remove the foam rubber. Save the original shipping carton and packing material, they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your projector. For maximum protection, repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory. A rubber foam inside a plastic bag is placed into the lens opening of the projector. It’s recommended to reuse this foam and plastic back each time you transport the projector. This to prevent intrusion of dust and foreign particles. CAUTION: 2.
2. General 2.4 Projector configurations The different configurations Depending on the installation the projector can be mounted in different ways, the 4 different configurations are: 1. Front / Table (F/T) 2. Front / Ceiling (F/C) 3. Rear / Table (R/T) 4. Rear / Ceiling (R/C) For a ceiling mounted configuration, the optional carry handle kit is required.
2. General Positioning the projector A SH PD SH SCREEN SW B CD B CD SCREEN SW SCREEN FLOOR Image 2-5 On-Axis / Off-Axis projection The position of the projector with reference to the screen may also be different depending on the installation. Basically the projector can be positioned in On-Axis or Off-Axis configuration. On-Axis configuration means that the projector is positioned so as to have the centre of the lens coinciding with the centre of the screen.
2. General +110% F SIDE VIEW U P +110% U -103% D +17.5% L -29% R -103% F D L P -29% TOP VIEW P R F +17.5% Image 2-6 Shift range P F DMD Field of view It’s mechanical possible to shift outside the recommended field of view (±100% UP/DOWN and ±70% LEFT/RIGHT), but this will result in a slightly decline of image quality depending on the used lens and the zoom position of the used lens. Furthermore, shifting too much in both directions will result in a blurred image corner.
2. General 2.5 Projector air inlets and outlets Air inlets and outlets Image 2-8 The CLM R10+ has 2 inlet channels and one air outlet. The air outlet is located at the rear of the projector. The air inlets are located at the front and top of the projector. 2.6 Free download of Projector Toolset About Projector Toolset Projector Toolset is a software tool to set up, configure, manage and control Barco projectors. The concept of this Projector Toolset software is modular.
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3. Physical installation 3. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION About this chapter This chapter explains how to install and set up your CLM projector. If you are familiar with the projector and want to quickly set it up for temporary use, follow the “Quick setup” instructions below. For a more complete setup, follow the instructions and guides covered in the remaining subsections. Quick setup The following steps describe briefly how to setup your CLM projector in a table mount front projection.
3. Physical installation Overview • RCU battery installation • RCU rugged case installation • RCU XLR adaptor installation • Using the XLR adaptor of the RCU • RCU usage possibilities 3.1.1 RCU battery installation Where to find the batteries for the remote control ? The batteries are not placed in the remote control unit to avoid control operation in its package, resulting in a shorter battery life time.
3. Physical installation 3.1.2 RCU rugged case installation Only with optional rugged case kit which is part of the touring kit (R9861000). Necessary tools No tools. Necessary parts Touring kit How to install the rugged case of the remote control ? 1. Slide the bottom of the RCU into the rugged case and then pull the top of the rugged case over the top of the RCU as illustrated. Image 3-5 3.1.3 RCU XLR adaptor installation Install the rugged case before installing the XLR adaptor.
3. Physical installation C S S Image 3-6 Mounting the XLR adapter 2. Fasten the two screws (S) of the XLR adaptor. Turn each screw repeatedly one or two turns until both screws are tight. 3.1.4 Using the XLR adaptor of the RCU How to use the XLR adaptor of the remote control unit ? 1. Connect a cable with XLR plug into the XLR adaptor. 2. Connect the other end of the cable with your CLM R10+. 3.
3. Physical installation a b c d e f g Image 3-8 3.2 Lenses Overview 3.2.1 • Available lenses • Lens selection • Lens formulas Available lenses Available lenses for the CLM R10+ The CLD lens series can be used on the CLM R10+. Image 3-9 R9849870: CLD zoom lens (1.2 - 1.6 : 1) 3.2.2 Image 3-10 R9861080: CLD zoom lens (1.6 - 2.4 : 1) Image 3-11 R9849890: CLD zoom lens (2.4–4.3 : 1) Lens selection How to select the right lens for your application 1.
SW SCREEN 3. Physical installation PD Image 3-12 PD for lens selection 3.2.3 Lens formulas Formulas Lens Throw ratio for CLM Metric formulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch) CLD (1.2 - 1.6 : 1) 1.2 - 1.6 PD min=1.216 x SW - 0.05 PD min=1.216 x SW - 1.97 PD max=1.657 x SW - 0.097 PD max=1.657 x SW - 3.80 PD min=1.60 x SW - 0.04 PD min=1.60 x SW - 1.73 PD max=2.38 x SW - 0.11 PD max=2.38 x SW - 4.25 CLD (1.6 - 2.4 : 1) CLD (2.4–4.3 : 1) 1.6 - 2.4 2.4 - 4.3 PD min=2.42 x SW - 0.
3. Physical installation SCREEN SCREEN When this is achieved, the projector is set horizontal and vertical at right angles to the screen. Image 3-14 3.4 Suspension of the CLM projector with rigging clamps Before the projector can be suspended, the optional carry handle must be mounted on the projector. For more information about the optional carry handle, see "Mounting optional Carry handle", page 181.
3. Physical installation Image 3-16 Mount rigging points The cover plate will move down while pushing with the head but comes back to its position once the bolt is in the slot. 2. Slide a washer on the bolt and turn on a nut. 3. Measure the distance, center tube as reference, between the two used support bars of the truss. X mm Image 3-17 4. Slide the rigging points on there place in the slots, according the measured distance and secure this position by fastening the nut completely.
3. Physical installation Image 3-19 Mounting rigging clamps 6. Place all four rigging clamps in open position as illustrated. Image 3-20 Opening clamps 7. Place the projector (upside down) under the truss installation and lower the truss until the support bars of the truss are nearby the rigging clamps on the projector.
3. Physical installation Image 3-21 Mounting to truss 8. Lift up the projector and hook the four rigging clamps over the support bars of the truss. 9. Lock all four rigging clamps. 10.Install the safety cable. Hook one end into a provided hole. Route the cable around the truss and hook the other end into a second hole in the carry handle. Image 3-22 Security cable CAUTION: 28 Always mount the safety cable when suspending the projector.
3. Physical installation 3.5 Alignment of a ceiling mounted CLM projector Necessary tools Spanner 17 mm How to align a ceiling mounted CLM projector 1. Install the projector in the desired location. See "Suspension of the CLM projector with rigging clamps", page 25. Take into account the zoom range of the used lens and the size of the screen. 2. Project one of the internal hatch patterns on the screen. 3.
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4. Stacking CLM projectors 4. STACKING CLM PROJECTORS Stacking of CLM projectors is only possible with optional touring kit. See "Mounting optional Carry handle", page 181 for more information. Overview 4.1 • Stacking CLM projectors • Aligning stacked CLM projectors Stacking CLM projectors Preparations Install first a carry handle on the upper projector. Install at minimum the 3 locking points on the lower projector or install a complete carry handle kit. How to stack CLM projectors 1.
4. Stacking CLM projectors A B C D Image 4-2 Close the interlocking 3. Are these projectors stacked for a ceiling mounted configuration? If yes, mount a safety cable from one side of the projector around the truss installation to the other side of the projector. Repeat this for the second projector. Image 4-3 Ceiling mounted stacked projectors How to open an interlocking adapter 1. Open an interlocking adapter as illustrated.
4. Stacking CLM projectors D A B C Image 4-4 Open the interlocking WARNING: Never open an interlocking adapter of a stacked projector which is still suspended. First place the stacked projectors on the floor. 4.2 Aligning stacked CLM projectors How to align two stacked CLM projectors 1. Make sure that the internal hatch pattern projected by the reference projector is sharp and has a perfect rectangle outline.
4. Stacking CLM projectors Inclination Image 4-6 Inclination adjustment 5. If necessary, adjust the skew of the stacked projector with respect to the reference projector by turning the screw on the right front side. Adjust until the outline of the hatch pattern is most symmetric with the reference hatch pattern. Skew Q Image 4-7 Skew adjustment 6.
5. Connections 5. CONNECTIONS About this chapter This chapter describes more in detail the power (P), the input source (S) and the communication (C) connections of the CLM R10+. C S C P Image 5-1 Overview • 5.1 Power connection • Input source connections • Communication connections Power connection CAUTION: Use only the power cord provided with the projector. How to connect with the local power net 1. Ensure that the power switch (S) stands in the “0” (OFF) position. 2.
5. Connections S P H Image 5-2 Power input 4. Connect the male side of the power cord to the local power net. Caution: Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the projector, which are: 100-140V/170-264V. WARNING: Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range.
5. Connections max. 3 lamps on 4 lamps on Light output % 100 90 70 108 100 140 170 264 Input voltage V Image 5-3 5.2 Input source connections General The input and communication unit is equipped with two input slots, which accept any type of input designed for the CLM projector. The modularity of the input modules makes the CLM projector very flexible regarding input source connectivity. Note that the slot numbering is done from top to bottom.
5. Connections Image 5-8 Cover plate for unused input slot (R848607). The CLM R10+ is standard equipped with one 5 cable input module and one DVI input module. 5.
5. Connections J K L M RS232/422 input port XLR input port for remote control IR receiver Two digit 7-segment display for diagnostic code Projector status The projector “status” LED (A) lights up green while in operation. The same LED lights up red when the projector is switched to standby. Besides the projector status LED (A) the communication interface has also a “warning” LED (B) which blinks in case the projector encounters an internal problem concerning fan speed, temperature, supply voltages, ...
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5. Connections 10/100 Base-T — RJ45 port Pin Description 1 TXD+ 2 TXD- 3 RXD+ 4 — 5 — 6 RXD- 7 — 8 — USB port The communication interface is equipped with a master USB port, type “A” connector (H). This USB port will simplify the service procedures for software updates or for taking backup files from the projector without network connection. An USB-stick is plugged into the USB port and files can be transferred from or to the projector using the local or remote control unit.
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6. Getting started 6. GETTING STARTED About this chapter This chapter describes the functions on the remote control and local keypad and gives an overview how to start up the projector. It gives also a brief overview of the direct adjustment possible with these controls. Overview • RCU & Local keypad • Terminology overview • Operating the projector • Using the RCU • Quick setup adjustments • Use of the AUTO button • Projector Address • Source selection • Controlling the Projector 6.
6. Getting started 22 1 21 i 2 3 20 MENU EXIT 18 4 17 5 10 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 PIP LENS RGB PATTERN STBY PAUSE WINDOW 19 6 7 7 1 6 16 20 9 21 LENS PAUSE 8 ENTER 8 TEXT PHASE 9 0 16 15 7 8 5 6 5 17 3 4 2 1 11 14 SHARPN 9 10 2 ENTER EXIT MENU RIGGING AUTO TEXT 10 19 TINT COLOR 13 BRIGHTN CONTR LENS LENS ZOOM SHIFT 12 LENS LENS FOCUS SHIFT Image 6-1 Local keypad & remote control 44 Ind.
6. Getting started Ind. Key name Description 12 Lens shift Shift control of the lens, to shift the lens up/down or left/right 13 Picture controls Use these buttons to obtain the desired picture level. 14 PHASE Used to remove the horizontal instability of the image (usually for RGB source). It adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. 15 FREEZ To freeze the actual projected image.
6. Getting started Starting image projection via the standby key. 1. Press Stand by key once on the local keypad or on the remote control.
6. Getting started Switching to Standby. When the projector is running and you want to go to standby, press the standby key for 2 seconds. Do not press any longer on the standby key otherwise the projector will restart. All custom settings are written to the internal backup device. A message ’Save data ...’ indicates this process. Never switch off the projector while this message is displayed. 6.3.4 Switching off How to switch off the projector? 1. Press first Standby. 2.
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6. Getting started Press the LENS key to switch to another pattern. Different patterns are available. Quick shift adjustment 1. Press the LENS key on the remote control or local keypad. The zoom/focus menu will be displayed. Image 6-7 2. Press ENTER. The shift menu will be displayed. Image 6-8 3. Push the cursor key ▲ or ▼ to shift the image up or down and ◄ or ► to shift the image left or right. 4. When finished, press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to zoom/focus.
6. Getting started 2. Press LENS FOCUS button [-] or [+] (C) for an overall focus of the image. 3. Press ▲ LENS SHIFT ▼ button for correct vertical position of the image on the screen. 4. Press ◄ LENS SHIFT ► button for correct horizontal position of the image on the screen. 6.5.3 Quick picture in picture Quick On - Off Press on the PIP key on the remote control or the local keypad to activate the Load layout window. Use the ▲ ▼ key to scroll to the desired layout and press ENTER to activate.
6. Getting started The projector’s address is displayed as first item in the Identification screen. Image 6-12 To continue using the RCU with that specific address, it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons (address between 0 and 9) within 5 seconds after pushing the address key. For example : if the Address key displays projector address 003, then press "3" digit button on the RCU to set the RCU’s address to match the projector’s address. Do not press 003 digits.
6. Getting started Common Address Every projector has a common address ’0’ or ’1’. The choice between ’0’ and ’1’ can be selected in Projector Control → Projector address → Common address. 6.8 Source selection Source selection when no picture in picture is active Use the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad to active the desired source.
6. Getting started Tint Tint is only active for Video and S-Video when using the NTSC 4.43 or NTSC 3.58 system. Use the + button for more tint Use the - button for less tint. Sharpness The sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals. Use the + button for more sharpness Use the - button for less sharpness Phase Use the + or - side of the phase control button to adjust the phase.
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7. Start up of the Adjustment mode 7. START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE Overview • About the adjustment mode • About the use of the remote control and the local keypad • Start up the adjustment mode • Navigation and adjustments • On screen menus versus LCD display menus 7.
7. Start up of the Adjustment mode The main menu of the adjustment mode opens. Image 7-1 7.4 Navigation and adjustments How to navigate in the menu structure? Once in the menu structure, use the ▲ or ▼ keys on the remote control (or the ▲ or ▼ (+ or -) key on the local keypad) to scroll through the items in the displayed menu. The selected item will get a background color. To activate a selected submenu or function, press ENTER. When on a submenu, to return one step to the parent menu, press EXIT.
8. Input menu 8. INPUT MENU Overview • Overview flow • Slot module type • Input locking • Minimum delay • Native resolution • Source switching • No signal 8.1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Slot module type 5-cable Input HD-SDI - SDI DVI Input locking None Automatic Input 1 to 2 Minimum delay [On/Off] Native resolution [On/Off] Source switching Effect Transition time No signal Color [black/blue] Shutdown [Off/On] Shutdown time 8.2 Slot module type Overview 8.2.
8. Input menu CAUTION: Always install a cover plate on an unused input slot. This to prevent dust intrusion into the projector. 8.2.2 Input configuration How to change? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Input and press ENTER. The Input menu is displayed. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Slot module type and press ENTER. The slot overview window is displayed with the actual situation filled out. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select a slot.
8. Input menu Possible results. Input module Indication Description 5 cable RGB AUTO RGB input. Projector searches for the sync signal and projects the correct image. YUV AUTO YUV input. Projector searches for the sync signal and projects the correct image. CVS/S-VIDEO AUTO Video or S-Video input. Projector detects automatically which type of video is connected to the inputs. RGB HS/VS - CS RGB input with separate horizontal and vertical sync or separate composite sync.
8. Input menu Image 8-7 Image 8-6 Image 8-5 When: 8.4 None Output is locked on an internal sync (60 Hz) Automatic Output is locked on the selected input for the main window Input 1 Output is locked on source 1 Input 2 Output is locked on source 2 Minimum delay Purpose In normal mode, the processing (scaling and de-interlacing) in DLP projectors introduces a few frames delay (from input to screen).
8. Input menu 8.5 Native resolution What can be done The aim here is to always show the resolution of the source independently of the resolution of the DMD panels.
8. Input menu [On] : images displayed in native resolution [Off] : images scaled to fill the complete screen Image 8-12 Image 8-11 When native resolution is on, some other menus such as Aspect ratio, timings are greyed out. 8.6 Source switching Switching from one source to another To minimize undesired effects when switching from one source to another one can use the seamless switching mode, using the fade effect. Image 8-13 Example of fade effect Switching mode set up 1.
8. Input menu Or, use the ▲ or ▼ key to scroll until the desired time is reached. Press ENTER to activate. Image 8-16 Image 8-15 Image 8-14 8.7 No signal Overview • Background color • Shutdown setting • Shutdown retarding time What can happen when no signal When no signal available, a blue or black background color can be displayed or the projector can be shutdown with a certain retarding time. 8.7.1 Background color How to change the color 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
8. Input menu The Input menu is displayed. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Shutdown and press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. Image 8-22 Image 8-21 Image 8-20 8.7.3 Shutdown retarding time Only accessible when Shutdown is set to [On]. How to set the retarding time? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Input and press ENTER. The Input menu is displayed. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Shutdown time and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the value.
9. Image menu 9. IMAGE MENU Overview 9.1 • Overview flow • How to select the image adjustments? • Image Settings • Aspect ratio • Timings • Image files services • Save custom settings Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Image Image settings Contrast Brightness Saturation Tint Phase Sharpness Noise reduction Color temperature Projector white Computer 9300K Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K Custom balance Input balance Aspect ratio 4/3 16/9 5/4 2.35 1.88 1.
9. Image menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Total pixels Active pixels Horizontal start Period Total lines Active lines Vertical start Advanced settings Clamp delay Clamp width Field polarity Image file services Manual load Delete Delete all Rename Options Load file Save custom settings 9.2 How to select the image adjustments? Start up 1. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image. 2. Press ENTER to select. The Image menu opens.
9. Image menu 9.3 Image Settings Overview 9.3.1 • Contrast • Brightness • Saturation • Tint (hue) • Phase • Sharpness • Noise reduction • Color temperature • Input balance Contrast About Contrast The contrast function is used to adjust the contrast between the light and dark areas of the displayed image. How to change the contrast? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER.
9. Image menu 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Brightness and press ENTER. The Brightness progress bar appears. 5. Use ◄ or ► to change the brightness. The higher the value, the higher the brightness. Image 9-8 Image 9-7 Image 9-9 Image 9-10 9.3.3 Saturation About (color) saturation The color function is used to adjust the color saturation levels. How to change the saturation? 1.
9. Image menu The higher the value, the higher the color saturation. Image 9-12 Image 9-11 Image 9-13 Image 9-14 9.3.4 Tint (hue) About Tint The Tint function is used to adjust color hue to obtain true color reproduction and is only active for Video and S-Video when the NTSC color system is used. For PAL and SECAM sources, Tint is not accessible. How to change the saturation? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3.
9. Image menu The higher the value, the higher the tint. Image 9-16 Image 9-15 Image 9-17 Image 9-18 9.3.5 Phase About Phase adjustment When displaying computer patterns or graphics (RGB or YUV signals) which are very detailed (tilting, vertical stripes, etc. ), jitter in picture (mis-sampling) may occur, causing horizontal stripes in portions of the screen. When this jitter occurs, adjust ’Phase’ for optimum image. Image 9-19 Jittering on image How to change the phase? 1.
9. Image menu Image 9-21 Image 9-20 Image 9-22 Image 9-23 9.3.6 Sharpness About Sharpness The sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals. How to change the sharpness? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Sharpness and press ENTER. The Sharpness progress bar appears. 5. Use ◄ or ► to change the sharpness.
9. Image menu 9.3.7 Noise reduction About Noise reduction Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video sources. How to change? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Noise reduction and press ENTER. The Noise reduction progress bar appears. 5. Use ◄ or ► to change the noise reduction. The higher the value, the higher the noise reduction.
9. Image menu How to select? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Color temperature and press ENTER. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select a predefined color temperature value, e.g. Video, and press ENTER. The colors of the image is switched to the selected value. Image 9-33 Image 9-32 Image 9-34 Image 9-35 9.3.8.
9. Image menu Image 9-37 Image 9-36 Image 9-38 Image 9-40 Image 9-41 Image 9-39 9.3.9 Input balance Overview • Introduction to Input Balance • Adjusting the input balance 9.3.9.1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction: Unbalanced color signals When transporting signals, there is always a risk of deterioration of the information contained in the signals.
9. Image menu G B R ∆G ∆R ∆Β Black level Image 9-43 One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be met by using three previously (input) balanced color signals Analog Digital Conversion The analog color signals must pass through an Analog/Digital conversion circuit prior to any digital processing in the PMP. A typical ADC transforms the analog value into an 8 bit coded digital signal.
9. Image menu B A Image 9-45 White balance : In the projector, we will set the contrast for each color until we get a 100% light output picture when projecting a 100% white image (image A) Black balance : In the projector, we will set the brightness for each color until we get a 0% light output picture when projecting a 100% black image (image B).
9. Image menu Image 9-50 Image 9-51 7. Adjust the red black level on a minimal value 8. Select Black balance blue and adjust the blue black level on a minimal value. Note: This minimal value is not necessary , provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the color to be adjusted, in fact the aim is to minimize the effect of the two other colors since there is a risk of reaching too soon the 50% transition due to the contribution of these two other colors signals. 9.
9. Image menu 10.Select White balance blue and adjust the blue white level (gain) on a minimal value. Note: This minimal value is not necessary , provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the color to be adjusted, in fact the aim is to minimize the effect of the two other colors since there is a risk of reaching too soon the transition (bright spots) due to the contribution of these two other colors signals. 11.
9. Image menu 5/4 4/3 16/9 Video Signal Pal/Secam Video Signal NTSC Video Signal 16/9 4/3 RGB Signal Image 9-57 Some examples for aspect ratio How to select an Aspect ratio? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Aspect ratio and press ENTER. The aspect ratio menu will be displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired aspect ratio and press ENTER.
9. Image menu How to set up a custom aspect ratio? 1. Select first Custom and press ENTER to activate. The Custom aspect ratio dialog box opens. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the vertical size of the image. Use the or key to adjust the horizontal size of the image. When the desired aspect ratio is obtained, press EXIT. Image 9-62 Image 9-61 9.5 Timings 9.5.
9. Image menu 4. To change a setting, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select and press ENTER. The corresponding adjustment box is displayed. E.g. Horizontal total pixels. Image 9-66 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key (or ◄ or ► key) to change the value. 6. Press ENTER to activate the new value. 7. If necessary to change other settings, repeat from step 4. 9.5.2 Advanced settings About the advanced settings Clamp width The width of the clamp pulse can be any value between 0 and 255.
9. Image menu Image 9-69 Image 9-68 Image 9-70 Image 9-71 How to change the field polarity? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Advanced settings and press ENTER. The Advanced settings menu is displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Field polarity and press ENTER to toggle between [neg] or [pos].
9. Image menu 9.6 Image files services Overview • Files and file manipulations • Manual Load file • Delete file • Delete all custom files • Rename a file • File options 9.6.1 Files and file manipulations Connecting a new source. Before using a new source, a correct file has to be installed. The projector’s memory contains a list of files corresponding to the most used sources. When the new source corresponds with one of these files, the file can be loaded and saved for future use.
9. Image menu The manual load window opens. Image 9-77 Image 9-78 Image 9-76 Image 9-79 Depending on the filter setup, the following is displayed: - Fit: only fitting files for the selected source will be in the list - All: all files in the system will be in the list. 5. Do you want to see only the fitting file in the manual load menu? If yes, Select Filter and use ► till [FIT] is on the menu. If no, Select Filter and use ► till [ALL] is on the menu. 6.
9. Image menu Image 9-81 Image 9-82 Image 9-80 Image 9-83 No recovery possible ! 9.6.4 Delete all custom files How to delete? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select File services and press ENTER. The File service menu is displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Delete all and press ENTER. A delete all confirmation window opens. 5.
9. Image menu Image 9-87 Or, if you are not sure to delete all custom files, select No and press ENTER to activate the selection. 9.6.5 Rename a file How to rename? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select File services and press ENTER. The File service menu is displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Rename and press ENTER. The rename window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the file which must be renamed.
9. Image menu 9.6.6 File options How to set the options? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image services and press ENTER. The Image service menu is displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Options and press ENTER. Image 9-94 Image 9-95 Image 9-93 The options window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Load file and press ENTER to toggle between [Automatic], [Manual] and [Custom only].
9. Image menu The custom settings are written to the internal backup device. A message menu “Save data ...” is displayed during the save operation.
10. Layout menu 10. LAYOUT MENU Overview • Overview flow • Main window • PIP window • Layout file services 10.1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Layout Main window Size Position PIP window PIP window [ON/OFF] Size Position Layout file services Load Main full screen PIP top right Split top bottom Rename Delete Copy / Save as 10.
10. Layout menu Image 10-2 Image 10-1 The first character is highlighted. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired character and press character in the name. or key to select the next Press EXIT to return. The new file is generated. 10.2.1 Size adjustment What can be done? The size of the main window can be adjusted until the desired window dimensions are reached.
10. Layout menu The size adjustment window opens. Image 10-6 Image 10-5 Image 10-4 5. Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to [x]. Image 10-7 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are locked. or▲ ▼ to adjust the size with respect to the original aspect ratio. 6. Use When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens. Image 10-8 How to adjust height and width separately? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout and press ENTER.
10. Layout menu The size adjustment window opens. Image 10-11 Image 10-10 Image 10-9 5. Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to [ ]. Image 10-12 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are locked. 6. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the height. Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust the width. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens. Image 10-13 7. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Yes and press ENTER. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No, when no save is desired and press ENTER.
10. Layout menu Image 10-14 Positioning the window How to position? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Main Window and press ENTER. The main window opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Position and press ENTER. The position adjustment window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust top start point. Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust left start point. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens.
10. Layout menu 10.3 PIP window Overview • Introduction to PIP • Picture in Picture activation • Picture in Picture size of the window • Picture in Picture, position window 10.3.1 Introduction to PIP PiP PiP stands for "Picture in Picture" and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image. The windows may be of the video or data type.
10. Layout menu 5. Press EXIT to quit the menu. When PIP is activated (ON state), the PIP window becomes the active window. Switching to the main window is still possible with the window button on the RCU. 10.3.3 Picture in Picture size of the window What can be done? The width and height of the picture in picture window can be changed till the desired dimensions are obtained.
10. Layout menu The size adjustment window opens. Image 10-28 Image 10-27 Image 10-26 5. Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to [x]]. Image 10-29 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are locked. 6. Use the ▲ ▼ or ◄ ►key to adjust the size with respect to the aspect ratio. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens. Image 10-30 7. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Yes and press ENTER. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No, when no save is desired and press ENTER.
10. Layout menu The main window opens. Image 10-33 Image 10-32 Image 10-31 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Size and press ENTER. The size adjustment window opens. 5. Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to [ ]. Image 10-34 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are locked. 6. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the height. Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust the width. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens. Image 10-35 7.
10. Layout menu The PIP window opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Position and press ENTER. The size adjustment window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust Top Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust Left When the desired position is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens. Image 10-38 Image 10-37 Image 10-36 Image 10-40 Image 10-39 6. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Yes and press ENTER. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No, when no save is desired and press ENTER. 10.
10. Layout menu The load layout window opens. Image 10-43 Image 10-42 Image 10-41 Image 10-44 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired layout and press ENTER to select. The first 3 layouts are default layouts, all others are customer created layouts. The menu shows only the first 10 layouts, but use the ▼ to scroll through the rest of the layouts until the desired layout is found. 10.4.2 Rename a layout Only custom created layouts can be renamed. How to rename? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus.
10. Layout menu Image 10-47 Image 10-46 Image 10-45 Image 10-48 10.4.3 Delete a layout What is possible? Custom created layouts can be removed from the projector memory. How to delete? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Window and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout services and press ENTER. The layout services window opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Delete and press ENTER.
10. Layout menu The Delete window opens. Image 10-51 Image 10-50 Image 10-49 Image 10-52 The first 3 layouts are default layouts and cannot be delete. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the layout that must be deleted. 6. Press ENTER to finalize the delete operation. 10.4.4 Copy / Save as a layout What is possible, An existing layout, system layout or custom created layout, can be copied into a new file. How to copy / save as? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
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11. Lamp menu 11. LAMP MENU Overview • Overview flow • Lamp power mode • Lamp power • Lamp Identification • Status and run time overview lamps • Lamp mode 11.1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Lamp Power Mode Normal Economic Power (reduction) Identification Serial number Article number Run time Remaining run time Number of strikes Version Status Overview Lamp mode 1 lamp 2 lamps 4 lamps 11.
11. Lamp menu How to switch? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Lamp and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Power and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Mode. 5. Press ENTER to toggle between [Normal] and [Economic]. Image 11-3 Image 11-2 Image 11-1 11.
11. Lamp menu Image 11-7 11.4 Lamp Identification About The lamp identification menu gives an overview of the most important parameters of the used lamps. It starts with the first lamp. Scrolling to other lamps is possible with the cursor keys.
11. Lamp menu 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Overview and press ENTER. The status and the run time for each lamp are displayed. Image 11-12 Image 11-13 Image 11-11 11.6 Lamp mode What can be done? The projector is equipped with 4 identical lamps. Depending on the selected lamp mode, 4 lamps, 2 lamps or a single lamp will be used when starting up the projector. In 2 lamps mode, the projector will always ignite lamp 1 & 3 or 2 & 4 depending on the current run time.
12. Alignment menu 12. ALIGNMENT MENU About this chapter This chapter describes the alignment of the projector once the physical installation is finished. Via the software, the image will be perfectly aligned on the screen. Overview • Overview flow • Orientation • Lens adjustment • Side keystone • Blanking • Optical dimming • Gamma • Internal pattern • Color space • White peaking • ScenergiX 12.
12. Alignment menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Convergence Focus Full screen black Full screen blue Full screen green Full screen red Full screen white Hatch Outline Color space Projector EBU SMPTE Custom White peaking ScenergiX Status Top Bottom Left Right Show pattern Black level 12.2 Orientation What can be done? The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-3 Image 12-1 Image 12-2 For more information about the physical installation, see chapter “General”, “Projector configurations”. 12.3 Lens adjustment Quick way to enter the lens adjustment setting; press the lens button on the local keypad or the remote control. Access to the lens adjustments 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Alignment and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Lens and press ENTER.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-7 Image 12-8 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to zoom the lens. Use the ◄ or ► key to focus the lens. 3. Press ENTER to go to the shift adjustments. Lens shift 1. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Shift and press ENTER or when in the Zoom/Focus menu press ENTER to toggle to the Shift menu. Image 12-9 Image 12-10 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to shift the lens upwards or downwards. Use the ◄ or ► key to shift the lens to the left or to the right. 12.
12. Alignment menu When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part of the image, push the ◄ key. The value below the bar scale will be negative. When the upper part of the image is smaller than the lower part of the image, push the ► key. The value below the bar scale will be positive. Image 12-14 Image 12-12 Image 12-13 12.
12. Alignment menu The reset function brings all blanking settings back to zero. How to adjust the blanking? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Alignment and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Blanking and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired blanking adjustment and press ENTER. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust until the desired blanking is reached. 6. Press EXIT to return. Image 12-18 Image 12-16 Image 12-17 12.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-21 Image 12-19 Image 12-20 12.7 Gamma About Gamma Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the already darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions (contrast feeling enhanced). How to adjust gamma? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Alignment and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Gamma and press ENTER. The Gamma progress bar appears. 4.
12. Alignment menu 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to scroll through the possible selection and press ENTER to activate the selected pattern. Select ▲ or ▼ in the menu to display the previous or next page with possible internal patterns. Image 12-27 Image 12-25 Image 12-26 The selected pattern is displayed.
12. Alignment menu Projector Maximum color space EBU European Broadcasting Union. This organization defines a European standard. SMPTE American standard. Custom The user can define the x and y coordinates for red, green and blue which forms the corners of the color space. By changing the coordinates, the color reproduction can be changed. Image 12-30 Image 12-28 Image 12-29 6. When custom is selected, use the ► key to view the details.
12. Alignment menu White peaking can be set between 0 and 10. The default value is 10. With 0, no white peaking, spokes not used to enhance the secondary colors and 10, full white peaking, spokes are fully used to enhance the secondary colors to show a truly life-like image. Image 12-34 Image 12-32 Image 12-33 12.
12. Alignment menu Adjustable overlapping area Light output per image 100% 50% image 1 image 2 Total composite light output 100% 50% image 1 image 2 Image 12-36 ScenergiX Basic Principle 12.11.2 Preparations ScenergiX Preparations To ensure proper ScenergiX adjustment, be sure that the following adjustments are done perfectly on all projectors: • Convergence • Geometry • Color Matching (Color Temperature, Color Standard, Input Balance, Gamma) 12.11.3 ScenergiX activation How to activate? 1.
12. Alignment menu 12.11.4 ScenergiX pattern What can be done? To make the ScenergiX adjustment more easy, an internal pattern can be displayed. How to display or remove the pattern? 1. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Show pattern and press ENTER. The internal ScenergiX pattern is displayed.
12. Alignment menu 12.11.5 ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal ScenergiX) Definitions Image 12-43 ScenergiX set up Overlap : number of pixels that overlap Horizontal resolution of 1 projector : 1024 for Graphics versions, 1280 for Reality versions, 1400 for SXGA projectors. Total horizontal screen resolution : [(horizontal resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus overlap. Horizontal Resolution source : number of active pixels of the source. Adjustment of Active pixels of the first projector 1.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-48 Image 12-47 Image 12-49 2. Enter value for horizontal active as follows : Horz. active= [(Horz. resolution of 1 projector)/(Total horz. screen resolution)] x (horz. resolution source) 3. Horizontal start = original start + [(Horz. resolution source) minus (newly calculated Horz.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-52 Image 12-51 Image 12-53 2. Enter value for vertical active (= Lact) as follows : Lact = [(vert.. resolution of 1 projector)/(Total Vert. screen resolution)] x (Vert. resolution source) 3. Vertical start (= Lstart) remains the same. Adjustment of Active lines (Lact) of second projector 1. Go to Image –> Timings menu of first projector. Image 12-55 Image 12-54 Image 12-56 2. Enter value for vertical active (= Lact) as follows : Lact = [(vert..
12. Alignment menu The ScenergiX menu items are only accessible when status is [On]. How to set the blending zone? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Alignment and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select ScenergiX and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select one of the four size adjustments and press ENTER. Image 12-59 Image 12-57 Image 12-58 A pattern with the different areas is displayed. Image 12-60 Width selections 5.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-61 Width set up for projector 1 Image 12-62 Width set up for projector 2 12.11.8 Adjusting the black level of the images Why black level adjustment For dark images, the overlap zone will be brighter then the rest of the images. Therefore we can rise the black level of the remaining image (excluding the overlap zone). How to adjust 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Alignment and press ENTER. 3.
12. Alignment menu Image 12-65 Image 12-63 Image 12-64 5. Adjust the black level of area A until the black level of area A, B and C are equal. A R G B B C RGB 12 13 11 Image 1 Image 2 Image 12-66 Black level adjustment Use the Reset function to bring all ScenergiX settings back to zero.
13. Projector control 13. PROJECTOR CONTROL About this chapter This chapter explains the setup of the control part of the software such as projector address and all types of communication with the external world. Overview • Overview flow • Projector address • Serial communication • Network • IR control switching • DMX • Buttons • Menu position • Local LCD contrast 13.
13. Projector control Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 AUTO [auto image menu] Overtemp DMD safety [ON] Menu position Menu [Center] Bar scale [Bottom] Local LCD contrast 13.2 Projector address Overview • Individual projector address • Common address 13.2.1 Individual projector address About individual projector address Before a projector, and only this projector, can be controlled via a remote control, an individual address must be entered in the projector.
13. Projector control Image 13-4 13.2.2 Common address About common address A common address can be ’0’ or ’1’. Any command coming from a remote control programmed with that common address will be executed. How to change the common address? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector address and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Common address and press ENTER.
13. Projector control 13.3.1 Baud rate setup What can be done? The baudrate for a serial connection with a computer can be set up. How to set up? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Serial communication and press ENTER. The serial communication menu opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Baudrate and press ENTER to toggle between the available baud rates.
13. Projector control Default: [RS232] Image 13-14 Image 13-13 Image 13-12 13.3.3 RS422 termination What can be done? When the interface standard is set to RS422, the last projector in a line should be RS422 terminated (ON position). All others in the line should be in the OFF position. How to set 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Serial communication and press ENTER.
13. Projector control 13.4.1 Introduction to a Network connection DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network. Using the Internet Protocol, each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address. When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection to the Internet, an IP address must be assigned to each machine.
13. Projector control [ON] = DHCP is activated. Automatic assigning of an address is activated. [OFF ] = DHCP is deactivated. A fixed address will be used. Image 13-20 Image 13-19 Image 13-18 13.4.3 IP-address set up How to set up? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Network and press ENTER. The Network menu opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select IP-address and press ENTER to select.
13. Projector control 13.4.4 Subnet-mask set up How to set up? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Network and press ENTER. The Ethernet menu opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Subnet mask and press ENTER to select. Note: An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255. Fill out the 4 fields as appropriate for the local subnet. 5.
13. Projector control Or, enter the value with the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad. The next digit in the address will be selected automatically. Note: This must NOT be 0.0.0.0 Image 13-31 Image 13-30 Image 13-29 Image 13-32 6. Press EXIT to return. 13.5 IR control switching What can be done? Each IR receiver inside the projector can be activated or deactivated. When an IR receiver is deactivated, no IR signal send to this IR receiver will be processed. How to switch 1.
13. Projector control 13.6 DMX Overview • DMX address • DMX monitor 13.6.1 DMX address How to set the DMX address 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select DMX and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select DMX address and press ENTER. The edit DMX address window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select a new value Or, enter a new value with the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad. 6.
13. Projector control The DMX monitor window opens. Image 13-42 Image 13-41 Image 13-40 Image 13-43 When selecting DMX monitor and no DMX device is connected, the message “No DMX data, check connection to display channels” appears on the screen. When ENTER is pressed the same window appears as DMX Monitor but without values. 13.7 Buttons Functionality Some buttons on the RCU or local keypad can have a different functionality depending on the need of the projector owner.
13. Projector control 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Standby and press ENTER to toggle between [Lamp on/off] and Power up/down]. Image 13-46 Image 13-45 Image 13-44 13.7.2 Auto button What can be done? The function of the Auto button can be configured according the wishes of the user. The function can be: • Auto align (only aligning of the preview window is executed). • Auto-image menu.
13. Projector control On When temperature is too high, lamp mode is switched from 4 to 2 lamps. The 4 lamps mode can only be restored after switching first to standby and restarting the projector. If the temperature exceeds 64 °C, the projector is switched to standby. Off for a temperature between 60 and 64 °C the projector continues in normal operation but the warning is set on the LCD display. Once the temperature is higher then 64 °C, then the projector is switched to standby.
13. Projector control 13.9 Local LCD contrast What is possible? The contrast of the local LCD can be adapted to the needs of the environment. How to change? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Local LCD contrast and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the local contrast.
14. Service menu 14. SERVICE MENU About this chapter This chapter refers to the Service menu in which the owner can find valuable information when calling the Barco help desk. Overview • Overview flow • Identification • Diagnosis • Internal service patterns • Restore factory defaults • Save custom settings 14.
14. Service menu The following items will be displayed: • Projector address • Type of projector • Package • Configuration • Baud rate • IP address • MAC address • Text • Serial number of projector: this number can be useful when calling for technical assistance. • Runtime • Lamp runtime • Customer ID How to display the screen? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3.
14. Service menu 14.3 Diagnosis What can be seen? The diagnosis menu gives the possibility to get an overview of the working of the projector. 14.3.1 How to start up the diagnosis? Start up 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen will be displayed. Image 14-7 Image 14-6 Image 14-5 14.3.2 Versions How to display an overview? 1.
14. Service menu The Versions overview is displayed. Image 14-10 Image 14-9 Image 14-8 Image 14-11 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.3 Voltages How to display an overview? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen will be displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Voltages and press ENTER.
14. Service menu The Voltage overview menu will be displayed. Image 14-14 Image 14-13 Image 14-12 Image 14-15 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.4 I²C diagnosis How to select? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen is displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select I2C and press ENTER.
14. Service menu The I²C diagnosis overview is displayed. Image 14-18 Image 14-17 Image 14-16 Image 14-19 14.3.5 Temperatures How to get an overview? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen will be displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Temperatures and press ENTER.
14. Service menu The Temperature overview menu will be displayed. Image 14-22 Image 14-21 Image 14-20 Image 14-23 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.6 Fan speeds overview How to get an overview? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen will be displayed. 4.
14. Service menu The Fan speeds overview menu will be displayed. Image 14-26 Image 14-25 Image 14-24 Image 14-27 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.7 Error logging overview How to get an overview? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen will be displayed. 4.
14. Service menu The Error logging overview menu is displayed. For more explanation about the stored error message, see "Error codes", page 175. Image 14-30 Image 14-29 Image 14-28 14.4 Internal service patterns How to select 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Internal service patterns and press ENTER. The internal service pattern window opens. 4.
14. Service menu 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Restore factory defaults and press ENTER. The factory defaults confirmation window opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Yes or No and press ENTER. If you are sure to restore the factory defaults and to erase the custom settings, select Yes. If you are not sure, select No. Image 14-36 Image 14-35 Image 14-34 14.
15. Maintenance 15. MAINTENANCE About this chapter This chapter contains detailed maintenance procedures like lens cleaning, etc. These procedures can easily be performed by the operator of the projector. Overview • Cleaning the lens • Cleaning the exterior of the projector 15.1 Cleaning the lens To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces, we have developed recommendations for cleaning.
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16. Servicing 16. SERVICING About this chapter This chapter contains general servicing procedures like lamp replacement, input unit replacement etc. Note that some of these procedures may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. These procedure are marked with a warning. Extra service information Extra service information for qualified service technicians can be found on Barco’s Partnerzone (URL:www.partnerzone.events.barco.com). Registration is necessary.
16. Servicing A B Image 16-1 Filter top replacement 4. Insert a new HEPA filter first with the side next to the lamp housing and pull down the other side to lock the filter. 5. Reinstall the lamp door, see "Installation of the lamp door", page 164. CAUTION: Never install a used HEPA filter. Always install a new HEPA filter. CAUTION: Never use the projector with a removed cover. Always reinstall the removed cover. 16.
16. Servicing A B C Image 16-2 Front filter replacement 4. Insert a new HEPA filter by pulling the spring clamp away and insert the filter into its position. Release the spring clamp. 5. Reinstall the front cover of the projector, see "Installation of the front cover", page 163. CAUTION: Never install a used HEPA filter. Always install a new HEPA filter. CAUTION: Never use the projector with a removed cover. Always reinstall the removed cover. 16.3 Lens installation How to install the lens 1.
16. Servicing C A B Image 16-3 Mounting the lens 4. Insert the lens in such a way that the female jack (C) is in front of the male jack (upper left corner) (B). 5. Push carefully until the lens locks (clicks) into the housing. 6. Check if the lens is really secured by trying to pull the lens out of the lens holder. CAUTION: Never transport the projector with a lens mounted in the lens holder. Always remove the lens before transporting the projector. Neglecting this can damage the lens holder and prism.
16. Servicing A Image 16-5 Slide out lens 16.5 Removal of a lamp unit WARNING: This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. CAUTION: Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it. Due to its high internal pressure, the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled. For recycling guidelines, see "Recycling guidelines", page 9. About the lamps The projector contains 4 lamps, each of them in a separate lamp house.
16. Servicing Mercury Vapor Warnings: The lamp used in the projector contains mercury. In case of a lamp rupture, explosion there will be a mercury vapor emission. In order to minimize the potential risk of inhaling mercury vapors: • Ensure the projector is installed only in ventilated rooms. • Replace the lamp module before the end of its operational life. • Promptly ventilate the room after a lamp rupture, explosion has occurred, evacuate the room (particularly in case of a pregnant woman).
16. Servicing Image 16-9 Take out the lamp For recycling guidelines of the lamp, see "Recycling guidelines", page 9. 16.6 Mounting a new lamp unit About the lamp units All four lamp units are equal. A spare lamp can be inserted in any position without problems. See "Order info", page 187 for the order numbers. WARNING: This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. CAUTION: Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it.
16. Servicing Image 16-10 Lamp insertion 2. Rotate the fixation handle and close it. Push till it clicks. 3. Insert the cable connector into lamp unit socket. 16.7 Removal of an input module Necessary tools Phillips screw driver PH1 How to remove an input module 1. Switch off the projector and unplug the power cord at the projector side. 2. Release the two captive screws of the input module. Image 16-11 Input module removal 3. Pull out the input module via the two provided knobs.
16. Servicing CAUTION: Ensure that an unused slot is always covered with a dummy front plate. Immediately install after removing an input module a new input module or a dummy front cover. 16.8 Inserting an input module Necessary tools Phillips screw driver PH1 How to insert an input module 1. Ensure the projector is switched off and the power cord at the projector side is unplugged. 2. Slide the input module into the guides of the input slot. Image 16-12 Insert module 3.
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17. Projector covers, removal and installation 17. PROJECTOR COVERS, REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Overview • Removal of the front cover • Removal of the lamp door • Installation of the front cover • Installation of the lamp door WARNING: The cover removal procedures may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. 17.1 Removal of the front cover Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the front cover 1.
17. Projector covers, removal and installation b c Image 17-2 Remove the front cover 17.2 Removal of the lamp door WARNING: This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the lamp door 1. Release the captive screw at the middle upper side of the side cover on the input side. Image 17-3 Release captive screw 2.
17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-4 Remove lamp door 17.3 Installation of the front cover Front cover can only be installed after that the side covers and top cover are installed. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to install the front cover 1. Insert the top of the front cover behind the front of the top cover (slant the cover a little bit before inserting (A) ). A B Image 17-5 Install front cover 2. Pull the bottom side of the front cover toward the projector (B).
17. Projector covers, removal and installation C Image 17-6 Secure front cover 17.4 Installation of the lamp door Lamp door can only be installed when the top cover is installed. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to install the lamp door 1. Place the lamp door with its pins (B) on its sockets (A) and push on it until clicks B A A Image 17-7 Lamp door installation 2. Fasten the captive screw at the middle upper side of the side cover on the input side.
A. Dimensions A. DIMENSIONS Overview • A.1 Dimensions of the CLM R10+ Dimensions of the CLM R10+ 442.03 293.26 Dimensions without carry handle 691.
A. Dimensions Dimensions with optional carry handle 775 532 97.5 392.55 105 257.5 305 515 257.5 105 145.
B. Standard Source Files B. STANDARD SOURCE FILES B.1 Table overview Table overview The following standard image files are pre-programmed in the projector.
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C. Specifications Specifications • DVI type: DVI-I (DVI-Integrated), but the analog signals are not supported. Single-link configuration. • Single link dvi for pixelclocks up to 165MHz • Vertical frequencies: 24 - 75 Hz • Horizontal frequencies: 20 - 90 kHz • Supported resolutions: up to UXGA (1600 x 1200) at 60 Hz. • Cable lengths: up to 3 meter at UXGA speed. • Compliance: DDC2B support according to VESA EDID Version 1.
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D. Troubleshooting D. TROUBLESHOOTING D.1 Error codes Overview When the error code is preceded by a ’-’ sign, then the error means a real error for the projector. When the error code is preceded by a ’+’ sign, then the error code means a warning. The projector does not fail yet, but take care for the warning and try to resolve the problem. A warning state can turn into an error state. Not all error codes can have two states. When the state is available, it is indicated by a Yes in the overview table.
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D. Troubleshooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 7986 LPS4 temp high Yes Yes High temperature on LPS4 check if air slots are free, clean air filters. If problem persists, call a qualified service engineer. 7984 Lamp1 temp high Yes Yes High temperature on lamp 1 check if air slots are free, clean air filters. If problem persists, call a qualified service engineer.
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D. Troubleshooting 180 Error code Description Error Warning 27995 OSD out of pos.
E. Mounting optional Carry handle E. MOUNTING OPTIONAL CARRY HANDLE About this chapter This chapter describes the procedures to mount the optional carry handle to CLM projector. When this optional carry handle is mounted, the projector can be suspended with the rigging clamps and stacking of projector is possible. Overview • Mounting stacking points on top cover • Preparing the new carry handle • Preparing the projector • Mounting the carry handle E.
E. Mounting optional Carry handle Image E-2 Stacking points mounted E.2 Preparing the new carry handle What has to be done? The back stacking point must be removed before the carry handle can be mounted on the CLM projector. The fixation hole for the fixation bolt of the carry handle is covered by the stacking point construction. How to remove the stacking point construction 1. Turn out the 4 bolts, 2 on each side. Be aware that there is a nut for each bolt on the inside of the carry handle.
E. Mounting optional Carry handle E.3 Preparing the projector CAUTION: Before turning the projector upside down, be sure the stacking points on the top cover are mounted. What has to be done? Before the carry handle can be mounted, the projector feet must be removed and an extra support point must be added. How to handle 1. Turn the projector upside down. 2. Turn out the 3 feet. No tool is needed to turn out the feet. Image E-4 3. Insert next to the removed back foot the extra support point. 4.
E. Mounting optional Carry handle E.4 Mounting the carry handle How to mount the carry handle 1. Place the handle on to the projector. 2. Insert a spacer (A) in the back fixation hole so that a small rotation of the carry handle is still possible. 3. Insert a bolt into each fixation hole and secure the carry handle (B).
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Glossary GLOSSARY Color space A color space or color standard is a mathematical representation for a color. For example the RGB color space is based on a Cartesian coordinate system. Common address Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common address. Default Gateway A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network. For example, a local network (LAN) may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network (WAN) or to the Internet.
Glossary Subnet mask A number that is used to identify a subnetwork so that IP addresses can be shared on a local area network.
Index INDEX A Address 50 Program 50 RCU 50 Adjustment 48–50 Quick set up 48–50 Lens 48 Lens functions 49 Lens key 48 PIP 50 Adjustment mode 55–56 About 55 LCD display menus 56 Local keypad 55 Navigation 56 On screen menus 56 RCU 55 Start up 55 Alignment 107–121, 123, 125 Blanking 111 Color space 114 Color standard 114 Gamma 113 Internal pattern 113 Lens 109 Focus 109 Shift 109 Zoom 109 Lens adjustment 109 Optical dimming 112 Orientation 108 Overview flow 107, 125 ScenergiX 116–121, 123 Activation 117 Black
Index Auto button 50 Operating projector 45 Projector address 50 Quick setup 48 Source selection 52 Terminology overview 43 Getting Started 43, 45, 47, 52 Controlling the projector 52 RCU & local keypad 43 Switching on 45 Using the RCU 47 Guidelines 9 Recycling 9 Lamp 9 H Hue 69 I Identification 105 Lamp 105 Image 65–72, 74–75, 78, 80–81, 83–87 Advanced settings 81 Clamp delay 81 Clamp width 81 Field polarity 81 Aspect ratio 78 File services 83 Manual load file 83 Image file services 83 Image services 83
Index Size 90 Overview flow 89 PIP 94–95, 97 Activation 94 Position 97 Size 95 Rename 99 Save as 101 LCD display menus 56 Lens 109, 149 Cleaning 149 Focus 109 Shift 109 Zoom 109 Lens adjustment 109 Lens formulas 24 Lens installation 153 Lens removal 154 Lens selection 23 Lenses 23–24, 153–154 Available 23 Formulas 24 Lens installation 153 Lens removal 154 Lens selection 23 Load 98 Layout 98 M Maintenance 149, 151–152 Dust filters 151–152 Front side 152 Top side 151 Mercury vapor warnings 7 Minimum delay 60
Index Rugged case 21 Remote Control 49–50 Lens functions 49 PIP 50 Remove 161–162 Front cover 161 Lamp door 162 Rename 99 Layout 99 Restore factory defaults 147 RS232 39 RS422 39 S Safety 5–10, 20 Battery explosion 8, 20 Cooling liquid circuit 7 Electrical shock 6 Fire hazard 8 Flight cases 10 General 5 Instructions 6 Mercury vapor warnings 7 Personal injury 7 Projector damage 8 Replacement parts 9 Servicing 9 Ultraviolet radiation 7 UV radiation 7 Saturation 68 Save as 101 Layout 101 Save custom settings
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