VISION 8200 R9001280 OWNER'S MANUAL
BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS VISION 8200 R9001280 OWNER'S MANUAL Date : 280497 Rev : 01 Art. No.
Due to constant research, the information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Produced by BARCO NV, April 1997. All rights reserved. Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners.
Table of Contents i TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................................... i-1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 1-1 REMARQUE SUR LA SÉCURITÉ ............................................................................
Table of Contents Gain adjustment per color ..................................................................................................................................................... Smoothness .......................................................................................................................................................................... Still Video ............................................................................................................................
Safety Instructions 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Projectors are built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards IEC950, UL 1950 and CSA C22.2 No. 950, which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment.
Safety Instructions Remarque sur la Sécurité Les projecteurs sont fabriqués conformément aux exigences des normes de sécurité internationales IEC950, UL 1950 et CSA C22.2 No. 950. Ces normes de sécurité sont imposées aux équipements de la technologie informatique incluant les équipements électriques.
Safety Instructions * Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. 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. - If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged; - If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
Safety Instructions * Ne rien laisser en appui sur le cordon d’alimentation. Ne pas placer ce cordon là où des personnes risques de marcher dessus. * Pour débrancher le cordon, le tirer par le connecteur, jamais par le cordon lui-même. * Si on utilise une rallonge, vérifier que le total des courants des appareils raccordés à cette rallonge ne dépasse pas la capacité nominale du câble de rallonge.
Unpacking and Dimensions 2 UNPACKING AND DIMENSIONS Unpacking To open the banding, pull on the clip as shown in the first drawing. Pull To open Take the projector out of its shipping carton and place it on a table. For transportation, the projector is mounted on a wooden board with 3 bolts. Use a 13 mm wrench to remove these bolts. When using the projector as a table mounted configuration, always mount the 3 supporting feet (see drawing below). These feet are mounted on the same wooden board.
Unpacking and Dimensions Battery installation in the RCU. A battery (not yet installed to save the battery life time) is delivered inside the plastic bag with the power cord. To install the battery, remove the battery cover on the backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU. Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time (fig. 1).
Installation Guidelines 3 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Installation guidelines Careful consideration of things as image size, ambient light level, projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to the optimum use of the projection system. Max. ambient temperature : 40 °C. Min. ambient temperature : 0°C. The projector will not operate if the ambient air tempature falls outside this range (0°C - 40°C).
Installation Guidelines * Where to install the projector? Inputs and computer video format input compatibility : Definitions of the Abbreviation on drawings Some examples : B = Distance between ceiling and top of the screen or between floor and bottom of the screen. A = Correction value, distance between bottom side of projector (without feed) and middle of the lens. Value to be subtracted from B to obtain the correct installation position.
Location and Functions of Control 4 LOCATION AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL Front panel terminology 10 11 0 12 13 Th is d evice complies wit h Part 15 o f t he F CC rule s.
Location and Functions of Control b. Remote control This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely. This remote control is used for source selection, control, adaptation and set up. It includes automatic storing of : - picture controls (Brightness, Sharpness...) - settings 15 Remote Control (RCU) Other functions of the remote control are : - switching between standby and operational mode.
Installation Set Up 5 INSTALLATION SET UP The projector can be installed to project images in four different configurations : front/table, front/ceiling, rear/table and rear/ceiling. Rear/Ceiling Front/Ceiling Rear/Table Front/Table When switching on and the projector displays an image as illustrated below, an adaptation of the projector configuration is required. • • • The projector's configuration can easily be changed with the RCU or the local keypad.
Installation Set Up Push the control disk up or down to highlight Systems Settings and press ENTER. ENTER displays the System Settings menu. EXIT returns to operational mode. MAIN MENU Picture Control Audio Control System Settings File service Service Mode 832b Push the control disk up or down to highlight Installation and press ENTER. ENTER displays the Installation menu. EXIT returns to the Main menu. A marker indicates the actual configuration.
Connections 6 CONNECTIONS Power (mains) cord connection Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector into the male connector at the front of the projector. The power input is auto-ranging from 100 to 240 VAC. This projector may be connected to an IT-power system. 0 100 - 230 V 9 - 4A 60 - 50 Hz I Thisdevice complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Connections When the total run time of the lamp is 970 hours or more, the following message will be displayed for 1 minute. This message will be repeated every 30 minutes. Press EXIT to remove the message before the minute is over. When the total run time of the lamp is 1000 hours or more, the following message, with the exact run time is displayed on the screen. Lamp run time is 1000 hours. Operating the lamp longer than 1000 hours may damage the projector. Please replace the lamp.
Connections Video/S-video input module On On To the Video input : Composite video signals from a VCR, OFF air signal decoder, etc... 1 x BNC 1.0Vpp ± 3 dB VIDEO/S-VIDEO INPUT To the S-Video input : Audio input not available S-Video input Separate Y-luma/C-chroma signals for higher quality playback of Super VHS-signals. Video input DIAG NO STICS CO DE IR-RECEIVER IR-ACKNOWLEDGED RS232 OUT RS 232 IN 1 x 4 pins plug (mini DIN) pin configuration : 1 ground luminance 2 ground chrominance 3 luminance 1.
Connections RGB analog input module. RGB analog input terminals with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync inputs(RGB-HV), with Composite sync input(RGB-S) or with Sync signals on green(RGsB). DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR-RECEIVER IR-ACKNO WLEDGED RS232 OUT IR-RECEIVED Always use an interface when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector. Interfaces to be applied : Universal analog interface. Order number : R9826100. RGB 120 MHz analog interface. Order number : R9826570.
Connections Push the control disk key up or down to select System Settings and press ENTER. MAIN MENU Picture Control Audio Control System Settings File service Service Mode Use the control disk to select Input Slots by pushing up or down and press ENTER. The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the Input Slots menu. SYSTEM SETTINGS 832b Lamp Control Installation Input slots •Summary Color Push the control disk up or down to select the corresponding RGB input slot.
Connections Straps on module level : Floating or non-floating input. R-Y : J3 : strap "yes" : non floating Y : J4 : strap "yes" : non floating B-Y : J5 : strap "yes" : non floating S : J6 : strap "yes" : non floating Floating or non floating input Non-Floating strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating Floating Factory preset : strap "yes", non floating input Sync selection. J8 : strap "no" : separate sync strap "yes" : sync on Y.
Connections Straps on module level : J8 Floating or non-floating input. Red : J3 : strap "yes" : non floating Green : J4 : strap "yes" : non floating Blue : J5 : strap "yes" : non floating H/C : J6 : strap "yes" : non floating V : J7 : strap "yes" : non floating Sync selection Separate sync Sync on green strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating strap "no" : floating Factory preset : strap "yes", non floating input Sync selection.
Connections Loosen the locking Open the top cover B B V B B RS232 OUT R V V R DIAGNOSTICS CODE I R-RECEI VER V Thisdevice complies with Part15 of the FCC rule s.
Controlling 7 CONTROLLING IR sensor Ceiling IR-RECEI VED 0 I IR-ACKNOWLEDGED 9 - 4A 60 - 50 Hz 100 - 230 V DIAGNOSTICS IR-RECEIVER CODE Controlling the projector with the RCU and the hardwired RCU is equal. c) Point the front of the RCU directly at one of the IR sensors of the projector. RS232 OUT The projector can be controlled with a. The RCU b. The hardwired RCU (cable is not included) c. The local keypad.
Controlling switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 Example : address 83 DIP switch setting 12345678 11001010 Summary : 1x1 + 1x2 + 0x4+ 0x8+ 1x16 + 0x32 + 1x64 + 0x128 = 83 b. How to control the projector or projectors. The projector's address may be set to any value between 0 and 255. When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now : - RCU for addresses between 0 and 9. - computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple MAC, etc. for addresses between 0 and 255.
Controlling Brightness Control A correct 'brightness' setting is important for good image reproduction. Use the + button for a higher brightness. Use the - button for a lower brightness. Contrast Control A correct 'contrast' setting is important for good image reproduction. Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer, according to room lighting conditions. Use the + button for a higher contrast. Use the - button for lower contrast. Color Saturation Color saturation is only active for Video and S-Video.
Controlling How to get a summary of your projector? The Summary gives an overview of : - type of projector - soft version - lamp run time - projector run time - address - installation configuration - baud rate - projector serial number - lamp serial number To display the Summary on the screen, press ENTER to start up the Main menu. Push the control disk up or down to highlight System Settings and press ENTER to display the System Settings menu.
Source Set Up 8 SOURCE SET UP Input selection Use the numeric keys on the RCU or use the local key pad to select the corresponding input slot. The source settings has to be installed for each source when these sources are displayed for the first time. Installation of the settings for a input source. Start up the adjustment mode by pressing ENTER. The main menu will be displayed. Push the joy stick key forward or backward to highlight File service.
Source Set Up Push the control disk up or down to select the most fitting file and press ENTER to select. When scrolling through the files, the image will be adapted according the settings of the selected file (on line adaptation). When the best fitting image is displayed, press ENTER to select this file. A loading message with the selected file name will be displayed during the installation of the selected file.
Source Set Up How finding the correct values for the displayed item? During the installation of a file with LOAD, the horizontal period, the total number of vertical lines and the interlaced mode are automatically measured and filled in in the menu table. These values will be available when starting up the EDIT procedure of an active file. Select first "Horizontal" and press ENTER to display a full image. EDIT FILE (Horizontal) Total : 865 pixels Active : 675 pixels Shift : 116 pixels Period : 63.
Source Set Up Vertical refresh [sync/async] : The way of updating the image information on the LCD panels. * For sources with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz : the vertical refresh rate is the same as the vertical frequency of the incoming source. This is a necessity to project moving images without 'motion artefacts'. For stationary images with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz it is still possible to use asynchronous refresh.
Source Set Up Move To move a selected file to the file with the name and extension given in the TO area. Use the control disk to select MOVE and press ENTER. The move menu will be displayed. Use the control disk to select a file in the list of files in the left part of the menu and press ENTER to select. The selected file will be written in the FROM area and the base name in the TO area. The file index in the TO area will be an unused index. The TO area becomes active.
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Picture Control in Adjustment Mode 9 PICTURE CONTROL IN ADJUSTMENT MODE The picture control menu is split up in two parts : Signal operations and Screen operations. Signal operations : to manipulate the video signal, e.g. sync slow/fast, color balance adjustment etc. Screen operations : to manipulate the projection window and the picture, e.g. shift, stretch, enlarge and reduce. Signal operations. Select first the Picture Control menu on the Main menu by pushing the control disk up or down.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode Gain adjustment per color If the obtained color balance is not yet correct, adjust with the separate gain controls until the desired color balance is obtained. Smoothness The lower the smoothness value, the sharper the image. The influence of this setting is visible on high density image with small characters. Still video [On/Off] This function is only used for stationary interlaced images.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode Screen operations Select the Picture Control menu on the Main menu by pushing the control disk up or down. Press ENTER to select. Push the control disk up or down to select Screen operations. Press ENTER to select. MAIN MENU Picture Control System Settings File service Service Mode When pushing continuously on the control disk, the adjustment will be executed in an accelerated fashion.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode [window] moves the window upwards 870 870 [window] moves the window downwards 870 870 [window] stretches the window in the horizontal direction. 870870 [window] Compresses the window in the horizontal direction. 870 870 [window] stretches the window in the vertical direction. 870 870 [window] compresses the windows in the vertical direction. 870 870 [window] enlarges the window, both of horizontal and vertical directions simultaneously.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode [window] reduces the window, both of horizontal and vertical directions simultaneously. 870 870 [window] reset button, brings the window to its maximum dimensions. Picture The picture can be moved, enlarged, reduced within a created window. [picture] Displays the covered info on the left side. (you have to consider that you are moving your camera to the left side). [picture] Displays the covered info on the right side.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode [picture] Compresses the picture in the horizontal direction. [picture] Stretches the picture in the vertical direction. [picture] Compresses the picture in the vertical direction. [picture] Zooms in the picture, both horizontal and vertical directions simultaneous [picture] Zooms out the picture, both horizontal and vertical directions simultaneous [picture] Reset button, brings the picture to its maximum dimensions within the created window.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode Configure The configure menu contains two toggle functions : geometry and conversion. Use the control disk to select Configure and press ENTER. SCREEN OPERATIONS Zoom/Pan Geometry (off) Configure 868b Conversion All incoming signals are internally converted to be displayed at its maximum possible dimensions. When conversion is [off], the real input signal is displayed on the screen. Parts of the image cannot be displayed and will be lost.
Picture Control in Adjustment Mode Enlarge the upper part of the projected image in horizontal way. Reduce the upper part of the projected image in horizontal way. Enlarge the lower part of the projected image in horizontal way. Reduce the lower part of the projected image in horizontal way. Reset, brings the image to a squared image without distortion.
Service Mode 10 SERVICE MODE The service mode offers : - test patterns such as convergence patterns (green, red on green, blue on green and hatch patterns). - alignments for the decoder circuit such as luminance delay, comb filter, etc. (more info in service manual) - modifying password - resetting the lamp run time. - lamp run time history. - I²C Device test (more info in service manual) To protect your settings made in the service mode, a password can be introduced.
Service Mode Factory programmed password : 0000 SERVICE MODE Modify Password Reset Lamp Run Time Lamp Run Time History Convergence Display Settings Decoder Settings Color Balance I2C Device Test 878 Convergence adjustment of the LCD panels. Every LCD panel has 6 adjustment screws. By turning these screws you change the relative position of the panels and converge the image. Always start with the adjustment of the green panel.
Service Mode The pattern shows lines of one pixel. Near six lines on the displayed pattern, a screw is drawn with a number next to it (e.g. if displayed in green = corresponding with the screws and numbers on the green LCD panel). When turning a screw in the direction marked by the arrow above the displayed screw on the screen, the line on the screen moves in the direction of the straight arrow. 4 1 6 5 3 2 Green focusing 4 a.
Service Mode Two possibilities : 1) distance between red lines is smaller than distance between green lines. Turn screw 5 and 6 clockwise until distance between lines 5 and 6 is the same for the red and green lines. 2) distance between red lines is greater than distance between green lines. Turn screw 5 and 6 counter clockwise until distance between lines 5 and 6 is the same for the red and green lines. 4 1 6 5 3 2 4 1 Due to this movement the lines 1, 2, 3 and 4 may be out of convergence.
Service Mode Modify password To change your password, highlight 'Modify password' and press ENTER to start up the password modification procedure. Enter your old password with the digit keys. After the fourth digit is entered, the next modify password menu is displayed. MODIFY PASSWORD Enter Old Password : ---- Your new password will be asked if your old password is correct. Enter your new password with the digit keys. After the fourth digit, the projector will ask to re-enter your new password.
Service Mode When Reset Lamp Run Time is selected in the Service Mode menu, the following warning will be displayed : Risk of electrical shock. Reset lamp run time is reserved to qualified service personnel. If you are not qualified, press EXIT to cancel the reset operation. WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK ------------------------------------------Reset lamp run time is reserved to qualified service personnel.
Standard Source Set Up Files A STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES Standard source set up files. Standard preprogrammed set up files. FPIX MHz PTOT PACT LTOT LACT Name : name of file, contains the settings Resolution : image resolution, when followed by ...I means interlaced.
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Battery Replacement in the RCU B BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU Battery replacement in the RCU. Remove the battery cover on the backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU. Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time. (fig. 1) Remove the battery from the compartment and disconnect the contact plate. (fig. 2) Connect a new 9 V battery (E-block type, e.g. type 6F22S or equivalent) to the contact plate.
Lenses C LENSES Focusing the lens Loosen the fastener ring of the lens by turning counter clockwise. Focus the image by turning the lens barrel to the left or the right. Attention : Do not turn out the lens too far, otherwise it will fall out of the lens holder. Lens holder Fastener Lens When the image is focused, secure the correct position of the lens with the fastener ring by turning this ring clockwise. Lens Cleaning Procedure Cleaning procedure for HD(1.5-3:1) lens and HD(3-5.3:1) lens.
Lenses Lenses This APPENDIX gives an overview of the tables and formulas for the available lenses for the projector. The next lenses are available : Name length lens mm (inch) diam. lens mm (inch) weight kg (lbs) order number HD(1.2:1) 253 (9.96) 189 (7.44) 8.7 (19.2) R9829200 HD(2.2:1) 235 (9.25) 137 (5.39) 7.5 (16.5) R9829060 HD(3.3:1) 149 (5.87) 152 (5.98) 4.3 (9.5) R9829075 HD(4.0:1) 165 (6.50) 152 (5.98) 3.5 (7.7) R9829145 HD(5:1) 238 (9.37) 164 (6.46) 5.1 (11.
Source Numbers 90 - 99 D SOURCE NUMBERS 90 - 99 Source numbers 90 - 99 These source numbers do not correspond to physical inputs. They can only be used when the projector is equipped with a RCVDS 05 or VS05. An additional adjustment file can be created for these source numbers. This file can contain different settings. The relationship between sources 0 - 9 and 90 - 99 is shown in the diagram below.
Insert Card INSERT CARD " 5975348 BARCOVISION 8200 210497 RCU RCU INPUT SOURCES PROJECTOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INPUT SOURCES PROJECTOR 1 P2 3 4 5 6 7 INPUT SOURCES RCVDS INPUT SOURCES RCVDS 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 P