RLM R6+ Performer Owners manual R9010270 R5976816/03 02/06/2006
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Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Packaging and Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 Box content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of contents 7. General Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 General Menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Pause .
Table of contents 13.3 Menu bar position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 13.4 Status bar position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. Packaging and Dimensions 1. PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS Overview • Box content • Projector Packaging • Dimensions 1.1 Box content CEE7 European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. ANSI 73.11 American power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. Content • 1.2 1 RLM R6+ Performer projector (weight ± 30 kg or 67 lbs) • 1 remote control unit RCU + 2 batteries. • 2 power cables with outlet plug type CEE7 and ANSI 73.11.
1. Packaging and Dimensions PULL TO OPE Image 1-1 Image 1-2 Projector packaging 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.
1. Packaging and Dimensions 1.3 Dimensions ,091 12 461 [ 316,5 11,406 [ ,965 [ 24,5 ] 289,7 ] ] [ 2,3 ] Side view Image 1-3 Side view Front view 93.5 [3.68] 180 [7.09] 43 [1.69] 705 [27.76] 51.9 [2.
1. Packaging and Dimensions Bottom view 170 [6.69] 60 [2.36] 170 [6.69] 130 13 0 [5.1 2] ] [5.12 130 ] [5.12 2 [0.079] 188.8 [7.43] 492.4 [19.39] 13 0 [5.1 2] 60 60 [2.3 6] ] [2.36 76.8 ° 120 [4.72] 60 [2.36] 27.2 [1.07] 120 [4.72] 200 [7.87] 354.5 [13.
1. Packaging and Dimensions Top view 460 [18.11] 122.5 [4.82] 570 [22.44] 707.8 [27 87] 122.5 [4.82] 82.5 [3.25] 540 [21.26] 82.5 [3.25] 705 [27.
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2. Installation Guidelines 2. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Overview • General • Projector Configuration • Lenses • Battery Insertion in the Remote Control • Stacking projectors • Rigging points and accessories WARNING: 2.1 Before installing the projector, read first the safety instructions. General WARNING: Before installing the projector, read first the safety instructions. Ambient Temperature Conditions.
2. Installation Guidelines Special Care for Laser Beams Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as performant laser equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital MicroMirror Devices™ in which case there is a loss of warranty Which screen type ? There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment. Those used for front projected images and those for rear projection applications.
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2. Installation Guidelines PD A PD B C Image 2-2 Front-Table configuration A B C PD 2.3 Side view Top view Back view Distance projector - screen Lenses Overview 2.3.1 • Lenses • Lens formulas • Lens installation • Cleaning the lens Lenses Available lenses TLD HB lenses: 14 Lenses Order number TLD HB (0.8) R9842040 TLD HB (1.6 - 2) R9842060 TLD HB (2 - 2.8) R9842080 TLD HB (2.
2. Installation Guidelines 2.3.2 Lens formulas Formulas For TLD HB lenses : Metric Formulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch) PD = 0.77 x SW + 0.07 PD = 0.77 x SW + 2.76 Wide PD = 1.47 x SW - 0.07 PD = 1.47 x SW - 2.76 Tele PD = 1.85 x SW - 0.11 PD = 1.85 x SW - 4.33 Wide PD = 1.85 x SW - 0.14 PD = 1.85 x SW - 5.51 Tele PD = 2.62 x SW - 0.21 PD = 2.62 x SW - 8.27 Wide PD = 2.58 x SW - 0.14 PD = 2.58 x SW - 5.51 Tele PD = 4.71 x SW - 0.35 PD = 4.71 x SW + 13.78 Wide PD = 4.52 x SW + 0.
2. Installation Guidelines Image 2-3 2.3.4 Cleaning the lens To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces, we have developed recommendations for clean. FIRST, we recommend you try to remove any material from the lens by blowing it off with clean, dry deionized air. DO NOT use any liquid to clean the lenses. Necessary tools Toraysee TM cloth (delivered together with the lens kit). Order number : R379058. How to clean the lens ? Proceed as follow : 1.
2. Installation Guidelines Image 2-5 Battery cover removal Image 2-4 Battery cover unlock Image 2-6 Battery removal 2.5 Stacking projectors What is possible? Up to 2 projectors can be stacked on each other without using extra tools or accessories. How to stack? Handle as follow: 1. Put the second projector on the first one so that base plate of the second projector matches with the rigging socket of the first projector. (image 2-7) 2.
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2. Installation Guidelines 2.6 2.6.1 Rigging points and accessories Overview Clamps Slots are made in the carry handle frame for easy inserting the overlockers and for easy adjusting the clamps position so that this position matches with the rigging points. Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that use. Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector.
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3. Connections 3. CONNECTIONS Overview • Power connection • Input Source Connections • 5-Cable input • Composite Video Input • S-Video input • Digital Visual Interface (DVI) input • Computer input (RGB analog) • SDI or HDSDI input • Communication connection • Extended configuration 3.1 Power connection AC power (mains) cord connection Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet.
3. Connections 3.2 Input Source Connections Overview • Input section • Input facilities 3.2.1 Input section Input Layers The input section is divided in layers, each of them regrouping several inputs, this architecture allows the input section to be upgraded at any time with an optional analog or digital layer. 1. Layer 1: analog layer containing analog data and video inputs. 2. Layer 2: a hybrid layer containing 2 digital and 1 analog input. 3. Layer 3 : (HD)SDI and interconnection. 4.
3. Connections L1 R/PR G/Y B/PB Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO L2 DVI R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN L3 POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER PUSH 2 1 3 L4 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-2 Input facilities L1 L2 L3 L4 3.
3. Connections R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN PUSH 2 1 3 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-3 5-cable input Component Video In Component Video the term component describes a number (3) of elements that are needed to make up the video picture, these components are R-Y/Y/B-Y.
3. Connections Component Video signals (PR/Y/PB) Some interfaces use progressive output signals with a double line frequency of 32 kHz. The video decoder used for the video signals is not appropriate for these signals since it can only handle 15 kHz signals. This signal has therefore to be internally redirected, this is done in the Source selection menu by selecting Data on BNC’s instead of Component video and by selecting Pr/Y/Pb in the advanced settings of the Image file menu. 3.
3. Connections 3.5 S-Video input Input specification R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C.
3. Connections Which signal can be connected ? Standard S-Video (S-VHS) with separate Y (luma) and C (chroma) signals. In extended mode also Composite video can be connected to the S-Video plug. How to select the S-Video input ? 1. Press 4 on the RCU Note: Another way for selecting this input is via Source on the local keypad or via the Menu. The projector allows the input of more S-Video signals (up to 3 S-Video signals) via the S-Video extended configuration. 3.
3. Connections R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER PUSH 2 1 3 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-7 DVI indication. DVI-I type connector analog link (4 pins at the right side of the connector) not supported. Pin assignment for the DVI connector.
3. Connections 3.7 Computer input (RGB analog) Input specification TTL sync input : U min = 2.0 V RGB input = 0.7 V pp ± 3dB R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN PUSH 2 1 3 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-8 Analog input What can be connected ? • RGBHV • RG SB Composite sync only possible on Green How to select a computer input ? 1.
3. Connections Input specifications (HD)SDI input : BNC (HD)SDI output : BNC (= loop through) typical : 0.8 Vpp 75Ω terminated output impedance: 75Ω R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN PUSH 2 1 3 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-9 (HD)SDI input How to select the (HD)SDI input 1.
3. Connections R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER PUSH 2 (a) 1 3 (b) 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-10 Applications of the RS232/422 connection Remote control: • easy adjustment of projector via IBM PC (or compatible) or MAC connection. • address range from 0 to 255. • allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups. • wide range of control possibilities.
3. Connections R/PR G/Y B/PB DVI Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO R.C. ANALOG RGB RS 232/422 IN RS 232/422 OUT (HD)SDI (HD)SDI OUT IN POWER WIRELESS RECEIVER PUSH 2 1 3 10 BASE-T TWO WAY HARDWIRED REMOTE Image 3-11 Wireless receiver connection 3.10 Extended configuration Overview • Introduction • 5-cable extended configuration • S-Video extended configuration • Summarizing 3.10.
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3. Connections How to set up the S-Video extended configuration ? 1. Connect the video sources to the desired connector (image 3-15) Note: An adapter cable is required R/PR G/Y B/PB Hs/Cs Vs VIDEO S-VIDEO Luma Video Y Video C Chroma Image 3-15 Connecting 2 composite Video signals to the S-Video connector Multiple video signals can not be visualized simultaneously since there is only one decoder. 3.10.
4. Getting Started 4. GETTING STARTED Overview 4.1 • Terminology overview • Switching on • Lamp runtime • Switching to standby • Switching off • Temperature error DMD • Using the RCU • Projector address • Controlling the projector • Quick lens adjustment • Digital Zoom • Quick Picture in Picture selection Terminology overview Overview The following table gives an overview of the different functionalities of the keys.
4. Getting Started 21 1 F2 F1 19 F3 20 2 MENU BACK 18 ENTER 17 16 15 3 4 5 6 PAUSE TEXT LOGO PIP 7 DIGI ZOOM 0 9 8 14 AUTO IMAGE 13 PHASE SDI SB-PC 7 8 TINT COLOR DVI 9 5 6 VIDEO S-VIDEO 3 4 RGB PC 1 2 10 12 BRIGHTN CONTR LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT LENS FOCUS VOL 11 Image 4-1 No. Key name Description 1 Function keys user programmable keys with functions for direct access. 2 MENU Menu key, to enter or exit the Tool bar menu.
4. Getting Started No. Key name Description 10 Lens control use these buttons to obtain the desired ZOOM, SHIFT, FOCUS. 11 VOL Used as lens shift left - right. 12 Picture controls use these buttons to obtain the desired picture analog level. 13 DIGI ZOOM allows a digital Zoom of a part of the image 14 FREEZE press to freeze the projected image. 15 PIP allows to activate the PICTURE IN PICTURE mode 16 ENTER to confirm an adjustment or selection in the MENU.
4. Getting Started 4.3 Lamp runtime x To generalize for the different projector types, x refers here to the maximum run time of the lamp. The maximum run time is given in the specifications. Lamp runtime indication while running Independently of the lamp mode, when the total runtime of an active lamp (lamp 1 for example) is (x -30) hours or more, a warning message will be displayed.
4. Getting Started Switching to Standby. When the projector is running and you want to go to standby, press the standby key for 2 seconds until the message ’Saving data, please wait’ is displayed. Do not press any longer on the standby key otherwise the projector will restart. 4.5 Switching off How to switch off the projector? 1. Press first Standby. 2. Let cool down the projector until the fans stop blowing, at least 15 min. 3. Switch off the projector with the power switch. 4.
4. Getting Started Hardwired Remote input 1. Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU. (image 4-5) 2. Plug the other end in the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled RC. Specifications of the RC input • U in = 9V I max = 80 mA Internal IR receivers can be disabled: o mono jack : on plug in of the jack o stereo jack : on plug in or using an external switch bringing the right channel (B) to ground level.
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4. Getting Started Common address Default address. Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common address. Why a projector address ? As more than one projector can be installed in a room, the separate projector should be separately addressable with an RCU or computer. Therefor each projector has its own address. Set up an individual Projector Address. The set up of a projector address can be done via the software. Projector controlling.
4. Getting Started Input Selection with alternative custom file (slot extension) It is possible to select the same input but with another settings (another custom file will be loaded). How to do it : 1. Press first 0 on the RCU. The Slot extension menu will be displayed. 2. Enter the two digits. First digit is custom file sequence and the second digit is the input. E.g. 33, the third custom file will be loaded for source 3. If it does not exist, it will be created.
4. Getting Started To restart the image projection: • Press PAUSE key 4.10 Quick lens adjustment Overview • Lens Adjustment via Control Buttons on Projector • Lens Adjustment via Menu Bar • Direct Lens Adjustment (RCU) 4.10.1 Lens Adjustment via Control Buttons on Projector How to enter the adjustment menu. 1. Press the control button Lens (C). The lens adjustment menu appears on the screen, requesting for ZOOM/FOCUS alignment. (B) to toggle between ZOOM/FOCUS and Vert. Hor. SHIFT menu. 2.
4. Getting Started 6. Press control button (D) to leave the lens adjustment menu. ...... Installation ...... Lens adjustment Projector address ......
4. Getting Started How to zoom ? 1. Press ← or → on the Digital Zoom key on the remote control to zoom the center of the image. 2. Use the ↑, ↓, → or ← to pan the image. (image 4-15) 3. Press ENTER to confirm. Note: While in the digital zoom function, use BACK to return. A B C D Image 4-15 Digital zoom A B C D Normal image Digital zoom out Digital zoom in Panning of the zoomed image To return to the normal image, press MENU, go to Tools, select PiP select and check Full screen. 4.
5. Getting used with the menu structure 5. GETTING USED WITH THE MENU STRUCTURE Overview 5.1 • How to start up the menus • Using the menu • Using the Dialog boxes • Using the menus via the built-in LCD panel How to start up the menus PC like menu structure The RLM R6+ Performer has a build in “PC like” menu bar which allows easy access to different parameters for setting up the projector. How to activate 1. Press MENU on the RCU. The menu bar will be displayed on the screen.
5. Getting used with the menu structure How to pull down a menu ? 1. Use ↓ to pull down a menu. How to pull down a submenu ? 1. Use → to pull down a submenu. How to exit the submenu ? 1. Press BACK to exit a submenu. Press MENU to exit the menu 5.3 Using the Dialog boxes How to use the dialog boxes ? Some parameters are modified by means of a dialog box, where selections can be made and/or values can be entered.
5. Getting used with the menu structure In some cases an alphanumeric value (file name, ...) has to be entered. Use ↑ or ↓ to scroll through the character values once the input field is activated. Following characters can be browsed in this particular order: Decimal scroll list: 0123456789 Signed decimal scroll list: 0123456789ASCII scrolllist:ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789+-*/&@#.;.abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 5.4 Using the menus via the built-in LCD panel How to use the menu on the LCD panel? 1.
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6. Source selection 6. SOURCE SELECTION Overview • Source Selection overview • The use of icons • Source selection • Selecting a data source on the 5-cable input • Composite Video • S-Video selection • The Video Selector 6.1 Source Selection overview Source selection overview • Data on BNC’s • Component Video • RG(s)B Video • PC • Composite Video • 6.
6. Source selection 3. Use ↑ or ↓ to select one of the different sources (Press → to pull down if the item has a submenu). 4. Press ENTER to confirm your choice. On the screen appears now the selected source with at the same time for a few seconds a text box with source information. (image 6-1) Video source 1 Video Video625.c06 Image 6-1 Source indication 6.
6. Source selection 6.5 Composite Video Possible connections In normal mode, one video source can be connected to the video input. In extended mode, up to 7 different video sources can be connected to the normal video input, or to the extended 5-cable input or to the S-Video. When the extended mode is not switched on, the on screen menu will have another layout with less selection possibilities. How to select one of 7 different composite video inputs when in extended mode 1.
6. Source selection 2. Press ↓ to pull down the Source Selection menu. 3. Use ↑ or ↓ to select S-Video. 4. Press → to pull down the submenu. 5. Use ↑ or ↓ to select one of the different S-Video inputs. (image 6-4) 6. Press ENTER to confirm your choice. A white bullet indicates the selected S-Video source. This source will be displayed on the screen. Image 6-4 The S-Video sources can also be selected using the video selector or via the dedicated key 4 on the RCU.
6. Source selection Image 6-5 How to select an input on the Video Selector 1. Use ← or → to browse through the different inputs. 2. Press ENTER to select. Use MENU or BACK to exit the Video Selector.
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7. General Menu 7. GENERAL MENU Overview • General Menu overview • Pause • Freeze • Standby Timer • Identification 7.1 General Menu overview General Menu structure • 7.2 Pause • Freeze • Standby timer... • Identification Pause Interrupting the image projection With the Pause function, the image projection can be stopped, the projector remains with full power for immediate restart. The projection is interrupted by means of a mechanical shutter cutting the light beam.
7. General Menu How to freeze the image ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select General. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the General menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Freeze. (image 7-2) 5. Press ENTER to activate the Freeze function. Image 7-2 The image can also be frozen using the FREEZE key on the RCU. 7.4 Standby Timer Purpose of the Standby Timer If there is no signal, and the standby timer is enabled, a dialog box is displayed and the projector will shut down after a determined time.
7. General Menu Image 7-4 Image 7-5 7.5 Identification The projector’s identification screen The identification screen displays the projector’s main characteristics These are: • Projector type • Projector address • Software version controller unit • RS232 Baudrate • Serial number of projector How to display the identification screen ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select General. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the General menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Identification.
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8. Image Menu 8.1 Image menu overview Overview • • Settings - Contrast - Brightness - Color - Tint - Sharpness - Gamma - Phase - Noise Reduction Aspect ratio - • [4:3] - [16:9] - [5:4] - [2.35] - [2.88] - [1.78] - Custom Show native resolution - On - Off • Keystone... • Color temperature • • - Projector white - Computer - Video - Film - Broadcast - Custom Preset... - Custom... Color space - EBU - ANSI - Projector - Custom Preset...
8. Image Menu 8.2 Settings Overview • Contrast • Brightness • Color • Tint (hue) • Sharpness • Gamma • Phase • Noise reduction What can be done? Correct image settings are important for a good image reproduction. The image settings are made through a dialog box with a scroll bar. Minimal, maximal and the actual values are indicated. These settings can also be done directly via the RCU’s dedicated buttons, except for the sharpness. Image 8-1 Image 8-2 8.2.
8. Image Menu 8. Use ← or → to change the contrast. The higher the value, the higher the contrast. Or, click in the input box and enter the desired value with the numeric keys. Image 8-3 8.2.2 Brightness About Brightness The Brightness function is used to adjust the overall light output. How to change the Brightness ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 8-4) 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings. 5.
8. Image Menu 8.2.3 Color About Color setting The color function is used to adjust color saturation levels. How to change the Color ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 8-5) 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select Color. 7. Press ENTER . A slider box appears. 8. Use ← or → to change the color. The higher the value, the higher the color.
8. Image Menu Image 8-6 8.2.5 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 menu bar. (image 8-7) 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select Sharpness. 7. Press ENTER. A slider box appears. 8. Use ← or → to change the sharpness.
8. Image Menu 8.2.6 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 change the Gamma 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 8-8) 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select Gamma. 7.
8. Image Menu How to change the Phase ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 8-10) 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select Phase. 7. Press ENTER . A slider box appears. 8. Use ← or → to change the Phase and refine the jitter. Or, click in the input box and enter the desired value with the numeric keys. Note: Don’t mix up with wrong number of total pixels.
8. Image Menu Image 8-11 8.3 Aspect ratio Aspect ratio is greyed out when the Full Screen Representation function in Display Setup is switched ON or when the Show Native Resolution function in Image is switched ON. What can be done ? The aspect ratio setting forces the projector to project an image using a defined aspect ratio Aspect ratio Description Auto Calculates an aspect ratio based on the information stored in the images files.
8. Image Menu 4/3 5/4 16/9 Auto Video Signal Pal/Secam Video Signal NTSC Video Signal 16/9 RGB Signal Image 8-12 Some examples for aspect ratio How to change the Aspect ratio ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 8-13) 2. Press → to select Image. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Aspect ratio. 5. Press ENTER to confirm.
8. Image Menu Image 8-13 How to set up a custom Aspect ratio ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 8-14) 2. Press → to select Image. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Aspect ratio. 5. Press ↓ to select custom.... 6. Press ENTER to confirm. The Custom aspect ratio dialog box will be displayed. (image 8-15) 7. Use ← or → to select Horizontal or Vertical. 8. Use ↑ or ↓ to adjust until the desired aspect ratio is obtained.
8. Image Menu Image 8-15 8.4 Show native resolution Show native resolution overrules the Full Screen Representation function in Display Setup. Show native resolution is greyed out for video signals. DMD Digital Micromirror Device 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. Image Menu Projected image Source SXGA 5:4 1280x1024 5:4 1280x1024 image projected with black borders SXGA+ 4:3 1400x1050 4:3 1400x1050 normal image projected UXGA 4:3 1600x1200 4:3 1600x1200 part of the image displayed, image scroll possible How to enable the “Show native resolution” function? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Show native resolution. (image 8-17) 5.
8. Image Menu Image 8-18 Keystone adjustment A B Top adjustment of the keystone Bottom adjustment of the keystone How to perform a Keystone correction ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select Image. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Keystone. (image 8-19) 5. Press ENTER to confirm. A slider box is displayed . (image 8-20) 6. Use ← or → to adjust the keystone. Or, enter the desired value with the numeric keys.
8. Image Menu There are 6 different preset color temperatures: • Projector white • computer : 9300 K • Video : 6500 K • Film : 5400 K • Broadcast : 3200 K • Custom Preset value The first 5 calibrated presets can be selected and will provide optimum color tracking, the projector allows however the setting of a personal preset color temperature, this is done in Custom Preset. Next to that Custom Preset a Custom value, which is only valid for that moment, can be set in Custom.
8. Image Menu 7. Press ENTER to confirm. A slider box for the x-coordinate is displayed as well as a wizard text box in the lower part of the screen. (image 8-23) Adjust first x and then y. Use Color button to toggle between x and y. (image 8-24) The color temperature value will be stored for later use. Image 8-22 Change between x and y with x Image 8-24 0 1000 200 Image 8-23 the x and y coordinate changes between 0.00 and 1.00.
8. Image Menu Image 8-25 Change between x and y with x Image 8-27 0 1000 200 Image 8-26 the x and y coordinate changes between 0.00 and 1.00. For practical reasons, the values on the slider box are multiplied by 1000. 8.7 Color space Color space A color space is a mathematical representation for a color. For example, the RGB color space is based on a Cartesian coordinate system.
8. Image Menu EBU European Broadcasting Union. This organization defines a European standard. ANSI American standard. Projector Maximum color space Custom Preset User defined x and y coordinates for red, green and blue which forms the corners of the color space. These values can be recalled at anytime. 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. 7.
8. Image Menu Image 8-29 Red x 0 1000 200 Image 8-30 the x and y coordinate changes between 0.00 and 1.00. For practical reasons, the values on the slider box are multiplied by 1000. How to change the custom color space ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image item. (image 8-31) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Color space. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the Custom. 7. Press ENTER.
8. Image Menu Image 8-31 Red x 0 1000 200 Image 8-32 the x and y coordinate changes between 0.00 and 1.00. For practical reasons, the values on the slider box are multiplied by 1000. 8.8 Filmmode detection What can be done ? Some sources like common DVD material are derived from cinema 24 Hz sources (2/2 or 3/2 pull down method). The filmmode detection insures that these converted signals are shown without artefacts.
8. Image Menu Enabling/disabling the filmmode detection 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image item. (image 8-33) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Filmmode detection. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to enable or disable the Filmmode detection. 7. Press ENTER. A white bullet shows the active setting. Image 8-33 8.
8. Image Menu Image 8-34 Blanking A B C D Top blanking Bottom blanking Left blanking Right blanking Adjusting the blanking 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image item. (image 8-35) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Blanking. 5. Press ENTER to confirm. The Blanking pop-up menu appears. (image 8-36) 6. Use ← or → to select Enabled or Disabled. Enabled Blanking adjustment is possible Disabled Blanking adjustment is not possible 7.
8. Image Menu Image 8-35 Image 8-36 Image 8-37 8.10 Input Balance Overview • Introduction to Input Balance • Adjusting the input balance • Input balance for YPrPb signals 8.10.1 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.
8. Image Menu B 0.7V Black level Image 8-38 G B R ∆G ∆R ∆Β Black level Image 8-39 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.
8. Image Menu 8.10.2 Adjusting the input balance How can it be done ? To balance the three color signals of a particular source there are conditions; in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i.e. : 1. The source in question must be able to generate a white signal, ideally a 100% white (background) full screen pattern 2.
8. Image Menu 11. Adjust the Red black level until bright spots appear on the screen. The projected image should now be noisy full black Image 8-43 Change color between Red Green and Blue with Input black balance Red Image 8-45 0 127 20 Image 8-44 If one uses a gray scale pattern, the bright spots should appear in the black bar. Performing White input balance 1. Connect the source you want to project. 2. Select a white pattern (or gray scale as alternative). 3.
8. Image Menu Image 8-46 Input white balance Red 0 127 50 Image 8-47 If one uses a gray scale pattern, the bright spots should appear in the white bar. Selecting Preset restores the factory input balance setting 8.10.3 Input balance for YPrPb signals Remark on the input balance of a component video source Before starting the Input Balance procedure, generate a signal with dominant white parts.
8. Image Menu • The white balance happens only on Green. Adjust until bright spots appear in the image. Image 8-48 • The black balance happens on the three colors. The PR and PB connector have to be removed from the input. Adjust until noise appears in the image. Image 8-49 8.11 AGC on Video AGC Automatic Gain Control: allows an automatic amplitude (gain) control of the incoming video signal AGC is only for Video signals. Enabling/disabling the AGC 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2.
8. Image Menu Image 8-50 The AGC can be disturbing in case of Macrovision encoded signals, therefore the AGC can be disabled (OFF) at any time 8.12 Manual Gain Control What can be done ? When AGC on Video is disabled, the gain of the incoming video signal can be set manually. The manual gain control must be done on an external pattern with white areas (grey scale bar pattern). How to set the Manual Gain Control ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image item. 3.
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9. Tools Menu 9. TOOLS MENU Overview • Overview of the Tools menu • Introduction to PiP • PiP select • PiP add window • PiP remove window • PiP layout • PiP Adjust 9.1 Overview of the Tools menu Overview • PiP select - Full-screen - 2by2 raster - PiP layout 1 - PiP layout 2 - PiP layout 3 • PiP add window... • PiP remove window... • PiP layout • 9.
9. Tools Menu The different PiP configurations • Full screen2 The full screen is used to display one of the selected sources. Browse through the sources with the PiP Adjust button on the remote control. • 2-by-2 raster2 The screen is divided into 4 subscreens containing 1 Video, 2 Data sources and 1 SDI source. Image 9-1 • PiP layout 1 to 3 3 These are factory layouts, they can be edited and saved.
9. Tools Menu PiP dedicated buttons • PiP Adjust : this button allows to focus on one particular window, this window is shown with a white frame surrounding the selected window. A source identification box is displayed in the right lower corner. Image 9-2 Press PiP Adjust button to move the frame to the next window. This can also be done via PiP Adjust in the Tools menu. • PiP: this button allows to browse through the different configurations, it has the same function as PiP select in the Tools menu.
9. Tools Menu Image 9-3 9.4 PiP add window What can be done ? It is possible to add a window to the existing windows (maximum 4), therefore a source must be selected. Sources which are already used are not selectable. If for instance the PiP layout contains a component video then component video will be not selectable.
9. Tools Menu 9. Change the viewing order of the displayed images (z-order) with the ↑ and ↓ . (image 9-10) Image 9-5 Pip Wizard step 1 : Select the source you want to display in the window... Source selection Image 9-7 Data on BNC's Video selector SDI DVI PC Image 9-6 Pip Wizard step 2 : Resize this new window with ↑↓ ←→ Image 9-8 Pip Wizard step 3 : Position this new window with ↑↓ ←→ Image 9-9 Pip Wizard step 4 : Change the order of this new window with ↑↓ Image 9-10 9.
9. Tools Menu Image 9-11 Select window with → Press to remove Image 9-12 9.6 PiP layout Overview • 9.6.1 PiP Save • PiP rename layout • PiP delete layout PiP Save What can be done ? The active layout can be saved or "saved as". When a new layout is saved it is added to the PiP select menu. A fixed layout can be edited (re-sizing, re-positioning,...) but it can not be saved under its original name. How to save a layout ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2.
9. Tools Menu Image 9-13 Save PiP layout Message Layout name: Current layout has been saved Press or to return Full-screen Image 9-14 9.6.2 Image 9-15 PiP rename layout What can be done ? The non fixed layouts (factory and personal layouts) can be renamed . The maximal length of the name is 12 characters. A fixed layout can not be renamed How to rename a layout ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Tools item. (image 9-16) 3.
9. Tools Menu Rename PiP layout Rename PiP layout PIP Layout 1 PIP Layout 2 PiP Layout 3 Own layout 1 Own layout 2 New name: Own layout 1 Image 9-18 Image 9-17 9.6.3 PiP delete layout What can be done ? The non fixed layouts (factory and personal layouts) can be deleted. The fixed layouts and the active layout can not be deleted How to delete a layout ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Tools item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Tools menu . 4.
9. Tools Menu This can also be done by using the dedicated PiP Adjust key on the RCU Image 9-20 PiP adjust in case of 2-by-2 layout A B Data1 window has the focus, new settings will only affect Data1 window Video1 window has the focus, new settings will only affect Video1 window PiP adjust 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Tools item. (image 9-21) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Tools menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select PiP Adjust. 5. Press ENTER. The menu disappears. 6.
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10. Signal menu 10. SIGNAL MENU Overview • Overview of the Signal menu • Switching mode • Output Frame rate • Background 10.
10. Signal menu Image 10-1 The Random mode will select a new switching mode at each source switching i.e. there will never be 2 successive source switchings with the same effect. The Seamless switching mode is not used in the Random mode. Note on Fade in/out In some cases, depending on the sources to be switched, the fade in/out effect is impossible or may not occur.
10. Signal menu Image 10-2 * Video may be Composite video/ S-Video / SDI • dark arrow : fade in/out effect possible • dotted arrow : undetermined case, fade in/out effect may take place or not • striked out arrow : fade effect impossible The switching effects are only possible in the full screen mode 10.
10. Signal menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Output frame rate. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired frame rate. The following choices are possible: - synchronous : the output follows the input frame rate. - 50 Hz : output is always displayed with a frame rate of 50 Hz - 60 Hz : output is always displayed with a frame rate of 60 Hz 7. Press ENTER. Image 10-3 10.
11. Lamps Menu 11. LAMPS MENU Overview • Overview of the Lamps menu • Runtimes • Mode • Economic ON/OFF • Runtime warning 11.1 Overview of the Lamps menu Overview • Runtimes... • Mode - Single... - Dual... • Economic • Runtime warning 11.2 Runtimes How to display the lamp runtimes ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Lamp item. (image 11-1) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Lamps menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Runtimes. 5. Press ENTER. A text box is displayed.
11. Lamps Menu 11.3 Mode Single lamp mode The projector will always switch to the lamp with the shortest runtime when the difference between the runtimes of lamp 1 and lamp 2 reaches 100 hours, switching from one lamp to another happens only at switching on of the projector and not during operation. When the lamp fails or reaches its maximum runtime the projector switches automatically to the other lamp without interrupting the projection.
11. Lamps Menu Image 11-4 When switching from the dual mode to the single mode the lamp with the longest runtime is switched off. If the runtimes are equal (if the projector has always been operated in dual mode) then lamp 1 is switched out. When switching to single mode, returning to the dual mode will not be possible in the first 60 seconds, Dual in the menu is greyed out and LED3 is flickering, thereby preventing hot restrike which may damage the lamp. 11.
11. Lamps Menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Runtime warning. 5. Press ENTER to confirm. A dialog box is displayed. (image 11-7) 6. Press ENTER to activate the input field. 7. Use ← or → to change the runtime warning setting. Or, enter the desired value with the digit keys on the remote control. 8. Press Back to return. Image 11-6 Lamp runtime warning 30 hrs before end of lamp lifetime Image 11-7 WARNING: Lamp replacement should be done by a Barco authorized technician.
12. Image Files Menu 12. IMAGE FILES MENU Overview • Overview of the Image Files Menu • Introduction to image files • Load file • File selection • Auto Image • Edit file • Rename file • Copy • Delete • Automatic load • Zoom-Focus 12.1 Overview of the Image Files Menu Overview • Load • File selection - Fit - All • Auto Image • Edit... • Rename... • Copy... • Delete... • Zoom/Focus - Universal - Unique 12.
12. Image Files Menu Possible file manipulations The possible file manipulations are : • Load : installation of a file for a new source • Edit : editing a loaded file to match the source specifications • Rename : renaming a file • Copy : copying a file to a new file • Delete : deleting an existing file 12.3 Load file How to load a file ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image files item. (image 12-1) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image files menu. 4.
12. Image Files Menu What to do if the image is not perfect ? If the displayed image is not correct after AutoImage or after selecting the best fitting file, go to the Edit menu, select the active file and change the settings. 12.4 File selection How to set the filter ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image files item. (image 12-3) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image files menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select File selection. 5. Press → to pull down the selection. 6.
12. Image Files Menu Image 12-4 The Auto Image setup in the Display setup menu affect only Auto Image if it is launched via the RCU key or at automatic file creation. Launching AutoImage via the menu involves complete checking of all parameters. Auto Image can also be launched via the RCU with the dedicated AutoImage key. 12.6 Edit file Overview • Editing a file • Correct file parameters • Advanced video settings • Advanced Data settings 12.6.
12. Image Files Menu Image 12-5 Edit custom file Edit custom file Name Horizontal: Video625.c01 Video625.c02 Video625.c01 720 total 680 active 20 start Active files: Video625.c01 0 period Vertical: 576 total 560 active Image 12-6 8 start Advanced Image 12-7 It is recommended to use the default values. 12.6.
12. Image Files Menu Advanced edit video signal Comb filter On Off AGC hold interval Short Long Sync locking Slow Fast Sharpness Coarse video signal frame blanking egalisation HI Fine Image 12-9 HI AGC Hold interval Image 12-8 The Comb filter is by default enabled. The AGC hold interval is the time interval in which the AGC is inhibited (AGC hold = no update in video amplitude measurement), the advanced parameter allows to choose a short or long hold interval.
12. Image Files Menu • a progressive signal (32 kHz frequency video signal ) is connected to the BNC’s (select the source with Data on BNC’s in the Source selection menu). • one wants (in PiP mode) to visualize the component video signal in a Data window hereby adding a video image in the PiP layout. -HDTV-PR/Y/PB for high definition component video signals. It is recommended to use the default values. 12.7 Rename file How to rename a file ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2.
12. Image Files Menu 12.8 Copy How to copy a file ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image files item. (image 12-15) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image files menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select copy. 5. Press ENTER to confirm. A dialog box is displayed. (image 12-16) 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file. 7. Press ENTER to confirm. A text box is displayed. (image 12-17) 8. Press ENTER to activate the input field. Use ← or → to select the characters.
12. Image Files Menu How to delete a file ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image files item. (image 12-18) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image files menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select delete. 5. Press ENTER to confirm. A dialog box is displayed. (image 12-19) 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file. 7. Press ENTER to confirm. The selected file is deleted and is removed from the list. Image 12-18 Delete custom file Video625.c02 All files Active files: Video625.
12. Image Files Menu On The projector will switch the file when the source settings change. Off The projector stays on its active file even when the settings of the source change. Image 12-20 12.11 Zoom-Focus What can be done ? As the projector is equipped with TLD lenses, it is possible to store the zoom and focus setting for each file separately. How to set ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Image files item. (image 12-21) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Image files menu.
13. Display Setup 13. DISPLAY SETUP Overview • Startup screen • TextBox • Menu bar position • Status bar position • Sliderbox position • Auto Image Setup • Scenergix 13.1 Startup screen What can be done ? When the startup screen is enabled, the identification screen is displayed for a few seconds at startup. This startup screen can be disabled. How to enable/disable the Startup screen? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Display setup item. (image 13-1) 3.
13. Display Setup 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Display setup menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Textbox. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to enable/disable the textbox. 7. Press ENTER. Image 13-2 To enable the menus and dialog boxes again, press the TEXT button on the RCU. 13.3 Menu bar position What can be done ? The menu bar can be centered vertically. The range is from the top of the screen to the middle of the screen.
13. Display Setup Image 13-4 13.4 Status bar position What can be done ? The status bar (wizard menu) can be centered vertically. The range is from the bottom of the screen to the middle of the screen. Image 13-5 Status bar position This is useful in applications where the bottom image content is not displayed (e.g. due to blanking). How to center the menu ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Display setup item. (image 13-6) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Display setup menu.
13. Display Setup 13.5 Sliderbox position What can be done ? The sliderbox can be displayed anywhere on the screen. The exact location can be set in sliderbox menu due to the coarse and fine adjustment. How to reposition the sliderbox? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Display setup item. (image 13-7) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Display setup menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Sliderbox position. 5. Press ENTER to confirm. A sliderbox is displayed.
13. Display Setup How to set up Auto Image? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Display setup item. (image 13-9) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Display setup menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Auto Image setup. 5. Press ENTER to confirm. A dialog box is displayed. (image 13-10) 6. Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press ENTER to enable or disable that item.
13. Display Setup 13.7 Scenergix Overview • Introduction • Preparations • ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal scenergix) • ScenergiX overlap zone (vertical scenergix) • ScenergiX border adjustment • Black level of the images 13.7.
13. Display Setup 13.7.3 ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal scenergix) Definitions Image 13-14 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 (Pact) of the first projector 1.
13. Display Setup 13.7.4 ScenergiX overlap zone (vertical scenergix) Definitions Image 13-15 Scenergix overlap zone vertical Overlap : number of pixels that overlap Vertical resolution of 1 projector : 768 for Graphics versions, 1024 for Reality versions, 1050 for SXGA projectors. Total vertical screen resolution : [(Vertical resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus (overlap) Vertical Resolution source : number of active lines of the source Adjustment of Active lines (Lact) of the first projector 1.
13. Display Setup 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Display setup menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select ScenergiX. 5. Press → to select the ScenergiX item. 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Border. 7. Press ENTER to select. A dialog box will be displayed. The actual scenergix border will be displayed. 8. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired adjustment. Image 13-16 Adjusting with the arrow keys. 1. When on an adjustment, use the → or ← key to move the border line to the desired position.
13. Display Setup Image 13-18 Width set up for projector 1 Image 13-19 Width set up for projector 2 Adjusting by entering the exact values. 1. When on an adjustable item, the input box background will be colored. Press ENTER. The value will change to a 3 digit value and the first digit is selected. 2. Enter a value with the digit keys on the remote control. The cursor jumps automatically to the next digit. 3. Press ENTER to activate the new value. Use reset to return to the default settings. 13.7.
13. Display Setup 2. Press → to select the Display setup item. (image 13-20) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Display setup menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select ScenergiX. 5. Press → to select the ScenergiX item. 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Black level. 7. Press ENTER to select. A dialog box will be displayed on a black level background. Adjust the black level of area A until the black level of area A, B and C or equal (area C should be adjusted on the second projector).
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14. Installation menu 14. INSTALLATION MENU Overview • Lens adjustments • Projector address • Orientation • Language • Quick access keys • RS baudrate • RS mode • Automatic startup • Security 14.1 Lens adjustments What can be done ? Motorized lenses can be adjusted in the installation menu or via the dedicated keys on the remote (see chapter “Getting Started”, “Quick lens adjustment”).
14. Installation menu Image 14-1 Lens adjustment Lens adjustment Use ↑ and ↓ for zoom Use ← and → for focus Use ↑ and ↓ for vertical shift Use ← and → for horizontal shift Press for SHIFT mode Press for ZOOM/FOCUS Press or Press or for test pattern for test pattern Image 14-2 Image 14-3 14.
14. Installation menu Image 14-4 Image 14-5 Image 14-6 How to change the common address ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Installation. (image 14-7) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Installation menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Projector address 5. Press ENTER A dialog box appears on the screen. Use the ↑ to scroll to Common RC5 address. (image 14-8) 6. Press ENTER to go to the edit mode. The digit will be selected. (image 14-9) 7. Enter the common address, 0 or 1.
14. Installation menu 14.3 Orientation Projector orientations Depending on how the projector is oriented, the projector’s internal settings have to be adapted. See also Chapter “Installation”, “Orientation”. How to change the orientation ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Installation item. (image 14-10) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Installation menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Orientation. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the desired orientation. 7.
14. Installation menu Image 14-11 14.5 Quick access keys What can be done ? The 3 function keys on top of the RCU (F1, F2 and F3) can be associated with a particular item in one of the menus. Each function which is not password protected can be associated to a function key. How to get an overview of the quick access keys ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Installation. (image 14-12) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Installation menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Quick access keys.
14. Installation menu 2. Push the desired function key for 3 seconds. The menu item is stored behind the quick access key. The message Quick Access key stored will be displayed. 14.6 RS baudrate How to change the RS baudrate? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Installation item. (image 14-14) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Installation menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select RS232 baudrate 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the desired baudrate. 7.
14. Installation menu Image 14-15 14.8 Automatic startup What can be done ? The automatic startup allows immediate restart of the projector after a power failure (breakdown), i.e. without passing through the standby state. The projector restarts at power resume and recovers the previous settings (previous source,...). This function can be disabled if undesired or inadequate for safety reasons, etc.
14. Installation menu 14.9 Security What can be done ? A security function is implemented in the projector that allows a protection against theft. A PIN code allows the user to lock the projector in case of wrong code entry. The PIN code must be entered at each start up (Power ON), entering three times a wrong number triggers a wait cycle of 15 minutes, the second 3 wrong codes a wait cycle of 30 minutes, 1 hour, ... The security mode can be enabled or disabled. How to activate the security mode ? 1.
14. Installation menu Security Enter your PIN: Security Security Enter name of owner Activating the security mode involves the following things: e.g. Barco Educational Center Image processing department Brussels - Belgium - The startup screen (identification window) will contain a line withthe name of the owner in it. - You will be asked to enter a PIN code every time the projector lost its power.
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15. Service 15. SERVICE Overview • Version Table • Lamps and Power supply • Board Identification • Diagnostics • Formatter firmware • Formatter reset 15.1 Version Table What is possible ? To get an overview of the different software and firmware version inside the projector. How to get the version table 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 15-1) 2. Press → to select the Service item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Version table.... 5. Press ENTER.
15. Service How to get the lamps and power supply overview ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 15-3) 2. Press → to select the Service item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Lamps and Power supply.... 5. Press ENTER. An list dialog box opens. (image 15-4) Image 15-3 Image 15-4 15.3 Board Identification What is possible ? To get an overview of the board article numbers inside the projector. How to get an overview ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar.
15. Service Image 15-5 Image 15-6 15.4 Diagnostics Overview • I²C Diagnostics • Lamps and power supply 15.4.1 I²C Diagnostics What can be done ? The I 2C bus allows the diagnostic of different hardware components How to display the diagnostics menu ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Service item. (image 15-7) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Service menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Diagnostics. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select I²C. 7.
15. Service Image 15-7 I2C Diagnostics Device Slave address Lamp driver Lamp Eeprom Power Supply I2C Mulitplexer Red Formatter Green Formatter Blue Formatter Motor driver 0x78 0xA0 0x30 0xE0 0x34 0x36 0x38 0x1A Image 15-8 15.4.2 Lamps and power supply What can be done ? This menu item gives an overview of the lamp and power supply errors. How to display the overview menu ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Service item. (image 15-9) 3.
15. Service Image 15-10 15.5 Formatter firmware How to display ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 15-11) 2. Press → to select the Service item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Formatter firmware.... 5. Press ENTER. An options dialog box opens. (image 15-12) Image 15-11 Image 15-12 15.6 Formatter reset What can be done ? During start up it is possible that one or more colors do not start up correctly. To solve this problem, the formatters will be restarted.
15. Service How to display ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. (image 15-13) 2. Press → to select the Service item. 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Formatter reset.... 5. Press ENTER. An confirmation dialog box opens.
16. Adjustment menu (check up) 16. ADJUSTMENT MENU (CHECK UP) Overview • Internal patterns • Convergence • More.. All items in the adjustment menu are given for check up. No adjustments are possible. 16.1 Internal patterns How to select ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Adjustment item. (image 16-1) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Adjustment menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Internal patterns. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired test pattern.
16. Adjustment menu (check up) 16.2 Convergence Only for check up of the convergence, no adjustment is possible in the field. When a convergence problem occurred, contact a Barco service center. How to select ? 1. Press MENU to activate the menu bar. 2. Press → to select the Adjustment item. (image 16-2) 3. Press ↓ to pull down the Adjustment menu. 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select Convergence. 5. Press → to pull down the menu. 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired convergence test pattern. 7. Press ENTER to select.
A. Standard Image Files A. STANDARD IMAGE FILES A.1 Table overview Table overview The following standard image files are pre-programmed in the projector.
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B. Maintenance of the Projector B. MAINTENANCE OF THE PROJECTOR B.1 Air Filters About maintaining the air filters It is recommended that you replace the air filters (located at the bottom of the projector) when you replace the lamp - or sooner, in dusty or dirty environment. In the latter case, check monthly if replacement is required. A clogged filter reduces the air flow, and can lead to overheating and failure of the projector.
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C. Specifications C. SPECIFICATIONS C.1 RLM R6+ Performer specifications Overview Light Output 6000 ANSI Lumen 6500 Center lumen Resolution 1400 x 1050 (native) Contrast ratio 1600:1 (full field) Lamp 2 x 250 W mercury Lamp warranty: 1000 hrs Ambient temperature Max 40°C (104°F) Power consumption 700 W Mains Voltage 92-240 V Weight Projector: 25 kg (56 lbs) Frame: 5 kg (11 lbs) Dimensions WxLxH 705 x 707,8 x 316,5 mm (27.8 x 27.9 x 12.
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Glossary GLOSSARY 2:2 pull-down The process of transferring 24-frames/sec film format into video by repeating each frame (used for PAL DVD’s) as two video fields. ( AD ) 3:2 pull-down Method used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps (60 fields) or 25 fps (50 fields), so that one film frame occupies three video fields, the next two, etc. It means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible, and requiring care in editing.
Glossary 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. Projector address Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled.
Index INDEX A Address 41–42, 132 Program 42 RCU 42 Projector address 132 setting 41 Adjustment 44–45 Lens 44–45 Remote Control 45 Via Menu Bar 44 With Control buttons 44 Adjustments 131 Lens 131 AGC 88 AGC on Video 88 Air filters 151 Aspect ratio 69 Auto Image 111, 122 Setup 122 Automatic load 117 B Background 103–104 Brightness 64 C Cleaning 16 Lens 16 Color 65 Color space 77–79 Custom 79 Custom Preset 78 Color temperature 74 Computer input 29 Connections 21–22, 30–31, 39 Communications 30–31 RS232 IN 3
Index Input source connection 23, 25–27, 29 5-Cable input 23 Composite Video input 25 Computer input 29 DVI 27 HDSDI 29 RGB analog 29 S-Video input 26 SDI 29 Input balance 83, 85–87 Adjust 85 Black balance 85 Introduction 83 White balance 86 YPrPb sigals 87 Input source connections 32–34 Extended configuration 32–34 5-cable 32 Introduction 32 S-Video 33 Summarizing 34 Input sources 22 Connections 22 Installation guidelines 11–12, 14–15 Lenses 14–15 Lens formulas 15 Projector Configuration 12 Installation Gu
Index 5-cable input 52 Composite video 53 How 51 Overview 51 S-Video 53 Use of icons 51 Video selector 54 Start up 47 Tools menu 91, 93–98 Overview 91 PiP 91 PiP add window 94 PiP Adjust 98 PiP delete layout 98 PiP layout 96 PiP remove window 95 PiP rename layout 97 PiP Save 96 PiP select 93 Using the dialog boxes 48 Using the menu 47 Via LCD panel 49 Menu bar position 120 Menu structure 47–49 Getting used with 47 Start up 47 Using the dialog boxes 48 Using the menu 47 Via LCD panel 49 N No signal 103–104
Index Startup screen 119 Status bar position 121 Switching 101 Switching mode 101 Switching off 39 Switching to standby 38 V T Video 25–26 Composite Video S-Video 26 Temperature 11 Ambient 11 TextBox 119 Tint 65 Tools menu 91, 93 Overview 91 160 PiP 91 Introduction 91 PiP select 93 25 Z Zoom-Focus setting 118 R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 02/06/2006
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