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SLM R9+ Owner’s manual R9010310 R5976801/01 20/10/2004[...]
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Barco nv Eve nts Noordl aan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.89.70 Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: events@barco.com Visit us at the web: www.barco.com P r i n t e di nB e l g i u m[...]
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Changes Barco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either ex pressed or implied, including but not limited to the i mplied war- ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Ba rco m ay make improvements and/or changes to the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time with[...]
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Table of con tents T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1 . S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s .................................................................................................. 5 1 . 1 W a r n i n g s .............................. .................................. .................................. ...................... ....... 5 1 . 2 F C C s t[...]
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Table of con tents 7. Random Access Adjustme nt Mode .............................................................................5 7 7 . 1 O v e r v i e w F l o w ......... ................... .................................. ................................. ....................... .. 5 7 7 . 2 P i c t u r e S e r v i c e s ....................[...]
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Table of con tents 9 . 2 S t a r t u p ..... ............... ................... ............... .................. ............... ................... .................... 1 0 1 9.3 Identification ................... ................................. .................................. .................................. .1 0 1 9 . 4 P a s s w o r d[...]
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Table of con tents 4 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]
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1. Safety Inst ructions 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 W arnings T o prevent personnel injury The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp c asing or to dispose of the lamp casi ng other than by returning it to BARCO. T o prevent injuries and physical da mage, always read this m anual and all labels on the system before connecting to the w[...]
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1. Safety Instruction s Extra Safety manual Read also safety instructions in separate manual ( R597 6125 ). 6 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]
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2. Packaging and Di mensions 2. P ACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS Overview • Projector Packaging • Box Content • Lamp Packaging • Lens Packaging • Projector Dimensions 2.1 Projector Packag ing W ay of Packaging The projector is packed in a carton box. T o provide p rotection du ring transportation, the projector is surrounded with foam. The packa[...]
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2. Packaging a nd Dimension s 2.3 Lamp Packaging W ay of packaging As it is not allowed to transport the proj ector with the lamp mounted inside the projector , this lamp is packed in a separate carton box. Save this carton box , it can be used to repack the lamp when yo u ever have to transport your projector . 2.4 Lens Packaging W ay of Packaging[...]
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2. Packaging and Di mensions Side view Air IN Air IN Adjustable feet Dual stack interlo cking Dual stack interlo cking Image 2-3 Side view dimens ions R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004 9[...]
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2. Packaging a nd Dimension s 10 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines 3. INST ALLA TION GUIDELINES 3.1 General W ARNING : Before installing t he projector , read first the safety instru ctions. Ambient T emperature Conditions. Careful consideration of things such as image size, ambient light le vel, projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to the optimum use of the pro je[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines The gain of screens range from a white matte screen with a gain o f 1 (x1) to a brushed aluminized screen with a gain of 10 (x10) or more. The choice between higher and lower gain screens is larg ely a matter of personal preference and another co nsideration called the Viewing angle. In considering the type of screen to[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines Positioning the p rojector T able mounted, f ront projection Screen PD B Floor Projector CD SH Optical axis projection lens SH SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen TOP VIEW SW Floor Table/Top side facing ceiling A CD = SH/2 + B - A Image 3-2 T able moun ted configurati on R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004 13[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines T able mounted, front projection, second way . Screen PD B Floor Projector CD SH Optical axis projection lens SH SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen TOP VIEW SW Floor Table/Top side facing floor A CD = SH/2 + B + A - 554mm Image 3-3 T able mounted con figuratio n up side down Ceiling mounted, fron t projection Screen PD B Cei[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines Ceiling mounted, front projection, second way . Screen PD B Ceiling Projector CD SH Optical axis projection lens SH SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen CEILING VIEW SW Ceiling Ceiling/Top side facing ceiling A CD = SH/2 + B + A - 554mm Image 3-5 Ceiling mounted p rojector 3.3 Safety Area around projector Safety area Make sure [...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines A i r O U T Image 3-6 Safety a rea around the proj ector 16 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines 3.4 Projector tilting T urning around the projection axes (E) FRONT VIEW (D)Lamp Axis 15 ° 15 ° (C) Start point Image 3-7 Tilting diagram A Allowed Projector Tilting Area B Forbidden Projector Tilting Area C Start point D Lamp axis EF r o n t v i e w Consider the starting point at the lamp side (input side), the follow[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines 3.5.1 Access to the Lamp Unit. What has to be done T o access the lamp casing, a side panel has to be removed. Necessary t ools A flatblade screwdri ver of 5 mm R e m o v i n gt h es i d ep a n e l 1. Turn with a screwdriver the side panel lock screw a quarter turn counter clockwise. (image 3-8) 2. Pull the right side o[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines Necessary t ools Flatblade screwdriver of 5mm or Nut driver 8mm Installin g the lam p unit 1. Remo ve the lock nut on the 3 spacer screws (A). (image 3-10) 2. Line up th e lamp unit guides with the guides on the projector frame (B) and push the un it into the frame until it fits. (image 3-1 1) 3. Secure the po sition of [...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines Image 3-1 1 Inserting the lamp Image 3-12 Securing the lamp 3.5.3 Reinstall ing the Side Panel What has to be done After the new lamp unit has been installed, the side panel has to be remounted. Necessary t ools A flatblade screwdri ver of 5 mm Reinstall ing the side panel 1. Move th e cover guides under the back cover [...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines Image 3-13 Mounting the side cover Image 3-14 Closing the side cover Image 3-15 L o c k i n gt h es i d ec o v e r 3.6 Re-adjusting the lamp position i n the lamp casing W ARNING : As the p rojector has to be open ed, this proced ure has to be performed by qu alified service tech- nician. Why With higher run times, the l[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines Suggestion Lamp runtime is 105 hours It is advisable to adjust the Z-axis of the lamp to obtain maximum light output (see owners manual) <ENTER> to confirm Menu 3-1 The user can now adjust the Z-axis by following the next procedure. How to readj ust. 1. O n the side of the inputs, turn the retaining bolt a quarter[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines A Image 3-17 C AUTION : Never turn the other screws ! These are factory aligned. 3. 7 Le nses C AUTION : Never remove the lens w hile the projector is running. Overview • Lenses • Lens selection • Lens formulas • Lens Installation • Cleaning the lens 3.7.1 Lenses Standard availabl e lenses for SLM R9+ The proje[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines TLD HB(2.8–5.0:1) R9842100 TLD HB(5.0–8.0:1) R9842120 Extra lenses f or SLM R9+ The projector can also be equipped w ith TLD lenses. But when using t hese lenses, the light output of the pro jector will be lower . TLD(1.6–2.0:1) R9840670 TLD(2.0–2.8:1) R9840680 TLD(2.8–5.0:1) R9840690 TLD(1.2:1) R9840770 TLD(0[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines Metric form ulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch) TLD(2.8–5.0:1) PD min =2.58xSW-0.16 PD max =4.71xSW-0.38 PD min =2.58xSW -6.30 PD max =4.71xSW-14.9 6 TLD(5.0–8.0:1) PD min =4.52xSW-0.01 PD max =7.53xSW-0.29 PD min =4.52xSW -0.39 PD max =7.53xSW-1 1.42 3.7.4 Lens Install ation How to insta ll ? Follow the next procedure[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines W ARNING : Do not use fabric softener when washin g the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners on the cloth a s doing so will contamina te the cloth. C AUTION : Other lenses can also be clean ed safely with this T oraysee TM cloth. 3.8 Battery Installation in the RCU How is t[...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines How to stack? Handle as follow: 1. Put the second pro jector on the first one so that base plate of t he second projector matches with the rigging socket of the first projector . (image 3-22) 2. Turn the rigging sockets of the second projector counter cl ockwise until they are free to move up and down. (image 3-23) 3. Se[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines A Image 3-24 Mounting the securit y chain Image 3-25 Mounting the security hoo k C B B Image 3-26 Mounting the security hook (de tail) How to open a secured rigging poi nt? 1. Push the ring (A) of the first projector downwards and hold it in that position. (image 3-27) 2. Turn the locked part (B) of the second projecto [...]
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3. Installation Gu idelines A B Image 3- 27 Opening t he rigging soc kets R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004 29[...]
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3. Installa tion Guide lines 30 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]
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4. Connecti ons 4. CONNECTIONS Overview • Power connection • Switching on • Switching to standby • Switching off • Input Source Connections • Communication Connections 4.1 Power connection AC Power cord connection Use the supplied power cord to connect your pro jector to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector into the male con[...]
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4. Connecti ons Lamp run time indica tion while run ning When the total run time of the lamp is 30 hours less then maximum runtime, the following warning message will be displayed for 1 minute. This warning me ssage will be repeated every 30 minutes. Pre ss EXIT to remove the m essage before the m inute is over . Remaining Lamp run time 20h Image 4[...]
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4. Connecti ons 4.3 Switching to standby H o wt os w i t c ht os t a n d b y ? 1. Press Standby to switch the proje ctor to standby . 4.4 Switching off How to swi tch off the pro jector? 1. Press first Standby . 2. Let cool dow n the projector until the fans stop blowing, at least 15 min. 3. Switch off the projector with the power switch. 4.5 Input[...]
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4. Connecti ons slot 1 RGB/Component slot 2 Video slot 3 not used slot 4 not used When using a RCVDS05, it is recommended to use a 5-cable output module in the RCVDS. The outputs of this module has to be connected to slot 1 of the projector . T o switch the project or in the 5-cable mode see "Fixed slot (slot 1 & 2)", page 35. 4.5.3 I[...]
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4. Connecti ons How to select the new installed module? The new installed module can be selected with the digit buttons on the RCU or the local keypad. 4.5.4 Fixed slot (slo t 1 & 2) Where to find? Slot 1 & 2 has 5 BNC input terminals for 5 cable input and a DVI plug for DVI input. Slot 1 has also an DVI output for loop through to a second [...]
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4. Connecti ons 5. Press ENTER . The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the Input Slots menu. 6. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to select the first or second slot. (menu 4-6) ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below : RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Me[...]
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4. Connecti ons OUT IN On R9840450 HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE OUT IN On 9840110 SDI DIGITAL INPUT COMM PORT TRIGGER OUT RS232/422 OUT RS232/422 IN IR-Receiver Diagnostic Code Green Operation Red Stand-by IR Sync OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1 Hardwired remote CTRL 2 Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3 On On On On DIGITAL VIDEO SOURCE Digital Video DVI INPU T DV[...]
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4. Connecti ons OUT IN On R9840450 HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE OUT IN On 9840110 SDI DIGITAL INPUT COMM PORT TRIGGER OUT RS232/422 OUT RS232/422 IN IR-Receiver Diagnostic Code Green Operation Red Stand-by IR Sync OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1 Hardwired remote CTRL 2 Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3 On On On On DIGITAL VIDEO SOURCE Digital Video DVI INPU T DV[...]
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4. Connecti ons OUT IN On R9840450 HD SDI DIGI TAL MODULE P R P B On COMM PO RT Ethernet RS232/422 OUT RS232/422 IN IR-Receiver Diagnostic Code Green Operation Red Stand-by IR Sync OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1 Hardwired remote CTRL 2 Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3 On On On On DVI INPUT DVI INPUT DVI OUTPUT High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT High Bandwidth[...]
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4. Connecti ons 4.6 Communication Connections Overview • RS232 (RS422) Connection • Linked System • Communication with peripherals • Network connect ion 4.6.1 RS232 (RS422) Connection Applic ation 1. Remote control : - e asy adjustment of projector via an IBM PC (or compatible) or MAC connection. - a llow storage of multiple projector confi[...]
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4. Connecti ons 45678 9 123 45678 9 1 Pin Number Pin Number DB9 Female Connector DB9 Female Connector 23 Image 4-8 Make a Custom Null Modem Cable R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004 41[...]
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4. Connecti ons To next COMM 800 S p litte r COM 800 Splitter 1 (R9827941) Front Slave 1 TO SWITC HER COMM 800 Splitter To Slave 2 To Slave 3 Custom Null Modem Cable TO IR R ECEIVER Front Slave 4 To Slave 5 To Slave 6 TO SWITC HER COMM 800 Splitter TO IR R ECEIVER Back TO PRO J.1 TO PROJ.2 TO PRO J.3 TO PROJ.4 Back TO PRO J.1 TO PROJ.2 TO PROJ.3 TO[...]
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4. Connecti ons 4.6.3 Communication wi th peripheral s What is possible wit h an R CVDS05 connected. • Up to 20 inputs with the RCVDS 05 and 90 inputs when RCVDS’s are linked via the expansion module. • Serial communication with the projector . • Remote control buttons on the RCVDS to control the projector (source selection and analog setti[...]
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4. Connecti ons OUT IN On R9840450 HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE OUT IN On 9840110 SDI DIGITAL INPUT COMM PORT TRIGGER OUT RS232/422 OUT RS232/422 IN IR-Receiver Diagnostic Code Green Operation Red Stand-by IR Sync OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1 Hardwired remote CTRL 2 Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3 On On On On DVI INPU T DVI INPU T DVI OUTPUT High Bandwidth [...]
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5. Getting Started 5. GETTING ST ARTED 5.1 RCU & Local keypad How controlling t he projector ? The projector can be controlled by the local keypad or by the remote control unit. Location of the loca l keypad ? The local keypad is located on the input side of the projector . Remote control funct ions. This remote control includes a ba ttery powe[...]
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5. Getting Star ted 1 Barco key selection key , to get direct access to the lens adjustment menus. 2 ADJ ADJUST key , to enter or exit the adjustment mode. 3 Address key (recessed key), to enter the address of the projector (between 0 and 9). Press the recessed address key with a pencil, followed by pressing one digit button between 0a n d9 . 4 STD[...]
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5. Getting Started - + - + - + - + - + 0 9 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ENTER 32a PAUSE - + PHASE FREEZ TEXT EXIT ADJ STBY SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HELP ? COLOR PHASE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN STANDBY ENTER TEXT EXIT PAUSE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 CONTRAST A Image 5-2 Lamp Run time indication see chapter "4. Connections", "Switching on"[...]
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5. Getting Star ted ERROR DMD out of operating temperature range Automatic shutdown is activated Menu 5-1 5.4 Quick Set Up A djustments Overview • Quick Language Change • Quick Lens Adjustment • Quick On Screen Color change 5.4.1 Quick Language Change What can be done? Only if different on screen languages are avai lable, these can be changed[...]
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5. Getting Started LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM/FOCUS ZOOM with or , FOCUS with or <ENTER> to shift <EXIT> to return Image 5-3 Press the selection key * to switch to a nother pattern. D ifferent patterns are available. Quick s hift adju stment 1. Press the Selection key * , Barco key . The zoom/focus menu will be displayed (image 5-3). 2. Press[...]
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5. Getting Star ted 6. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Highlighted item color . 7. Press ENTER to toggle between red, green and yellow . ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below : RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 5-5 INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL SOURCE S[...]
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5. Getting Started OUT IN On R9840450 HD SDI DIGITA L MODULE OUT IN On 9840110 SDI DIGITAL INPUT COMM PORT 10/(100) BASE-T RS232/422 OUT RS232/422 IN IR-Receiver Diagnostic Code Green Operation Red Stand-by IR Sync OK Hardwired remote CTRL 1 Hardwired remote CTRL 2 Two way hardwired remote CTRL 3 On On On On RCU DVI INPU T DVI INPU T DVI OUTPUT Hig[...]
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5. Getting Star ted Directly to one of the IR sensors When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within th e effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line). The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strike s the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the proj[...]
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5. Getting Started Common Addres s Every projector has a common address ’0’ or ’1’. The c hoice between ’0’ and ’1’ can be selected in the Service mode. 5.6.2 Displaying and Pro gramming addresses Displaying the P rojector Address o n the Screen. 1. Press Add ress key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil. The projector ’s addre[...]
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5. Getting Star ted T o restart the image : •P r e s s Pause key . •P r e s s EXIT key • Select a source number . The Stand-by Ke y When the Stand-by key is pressed, the image projection is stopped and the projector goes to stand-by . This situation is used when a projection stop is planned for a longer period. 54 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]
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6. St art up of the Adju stment mode 6 . S T A R TU PO FT H EA D J U S T M E N TM O D E 6.1 Start up Possible paths There are 3 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment mode. They are : • Installation - Installation should be selected if a new input modu le is installed or a new source is connected to an existing input module. Also when th[...]
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6. St art up of the Adj ustment mode Entering your password 1. Th e first digit position is highlighted. Enter the first digit. (menu 6-2) The highlighted square jumps to the next position. 2. Con tinue with the other digits E x a m p l e: 2319 When your password is correct, you gain access to the selected item. When your password is wrong. The err[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7. RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Overview • Overview Flow •P i c t u r e S e r v i c e s • Picture T uning • Geometry • ScenergiX • Picture in Picture (PiP) • Save Changes 7.1 Overview Flow Overview RANDOM ACCES ADJUSTMENT MODE PICTURE TUNING COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA COLOR SPACE NOISE REDUCTION INPUT B[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Start up 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Random Access . (menu 7-1) 2. Press ENTER . (menu 7-2) ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below : RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 7-1 RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE FILE SERVICE PICTURE TU[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Possible file Manip ulations The following file manipulations are possible : • Load : installation of a file for a new source. • Edit : editing a loaded file to the source specs. • Rename : renaming a file. • Copy : copying a file. • Delete : deleting a file • Options : way of sorting the files. 7.2.3 S[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode H o wt ol o a daf i l e? 1. Push th e cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select the best fitting file. (menu 7-7) 2. Press EN TER to select. A confirm Load file menu will be displayed with the newly created file and the one on which the new file is based on. (menu 7-8) 3. Press ENTER to confirm the new creation or EXIT to re[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.2.5.2 Changing the settings Differ ent methods The 3 different methods to change a setting will be described hereafter . These methods are: • with the numeric keys on the remote control. • with the arrow keys selecting the changing digit. • with the arrow keys counting up or down. How to change a set ting w[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode V ertical Start number of lines between the start of the input signal and start of the image on the screen . Interlaced [On] or [Off] this selection is automatically filled when active file has to be edited. If the image is wrong due to mismeasurement, use the ENT ER key to toggle between [On] and [Off]. (for inter[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode V ertical refresh [sync/async] The way of updating the image information. Not available for P AL-NTSC-SECAM sources. T his option will be displayed in gra y . • 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 i s a ne[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.2.6 Rename Start Up T o change the name of a selected file : 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Rename . (menu 7-13) 2. Press ENTER . The Rename selection menu will be displayed. (menu 7-14) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select a file name. 4. Press EN TER to select. The Rename file menu will [...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.2.7 Copy Start Up T o copy the name of a selected file : 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Copy . 2. Press ENTER . The Copy selection menu will be di splayed. (menu 7-17) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select a file name. 4. Press EN TER to select. The Copy file menu will be displayed with the[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 4. Press EN TER to select. If [all] is selected, your password has to be entered before all files will be deleted. A confirmation menu "Delete file ’file name’?" is displayed. (menu 7-22) 5. Press EN TER to delete the file, press EXIT if you wan t to keep it. Note: The active file cannot be deleted. F[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.3 Picture T uning 7.3.1 Start up Start up T o improve the image quality , the items i n the Picture T uning m enu can be toggled or adjusted. T o start up the Picture Tuning : 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to h ighlight Picture T uning . (menu 7-25) 2. Press EN TER to select. The picture tuning menu w ill be [...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 0 1 White X Image 7-3 7.3.3 Gamma What can be adjust ed ? With the gamma correction adjustment, it is possible to accurately set the gamma of the projector image. Changing the gamma val ue 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Gamma . (menu 7-29) 2. Press EN TER to select. 3. Cha nge the gamma value by pu[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode How to select. 1. Push th e cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Color Space . (menu 7-30) The Color S pace selection menu will be displayed. (menu 7-31) 2. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired color space a nd press ENTER . Projector Maximum color space EBU European Broadcasting Union. This organi[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.3.6 Input Balance Why adjusting the i nput balance? The input balance is normally correct adjusted in the factory . But due to signal distribution or signal transmission, a color imbalance can be the result. This imbalance can be adjusted source by source fo r color critical applications. These adjustments influe[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 4. Adjust th e contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step. 5. Adjust with the cursor keys ↑ or ↓ or ← or → until the red respectively blue noise becomes visible in t he white areas and return one step. INPUT BALANCE BLACK BALANCE WHITE BALANCE DE[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.3.6.3 Returning to the factory defa ults How to return to the fact ory defaults 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Default . (menu 7-38) 2. Press EN TER to select. The default settings will be loaded. INPUT BALANCE BLACK BALANCE WHITE BALANCE DEFAULT Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.4.2 Geometry start up Start up 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Geometry . (menu 7-39) 2. Press EN TER to select. The geometry menu will be displayed. (menu 7-40) ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below : RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to r[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode How to sh ift the ima ge ? 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Shift . (menu 7-41) 2. Press EN TER to select. 3. Push th e cursor key ↑ or ↓ to shift the image in a vertical direction. Push the cursor key ← or → to shift the image in a horizontal direction. Note: The default value for the shift [...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Image 7-5 Size adjustment A Horizontal size adjustment B V ertical size adjustment Size adjustment 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Size . (menu 7 -42) 2. Press EN TER to select. 3. Push th e cursor key ↑ or ↓ to size the image in a v ertical direction. Push the cursor key ← or → to size the [...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Image 7-6 Side Keystone Side keystone adjustment 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Side Keystone . (menu 7-43) 2. Press EN TER to select. 3. Push th e cursor key ← or → to adjust the keystone of the image. When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower pa rt of the image, push the cursor [...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Image 7-7 Blanking A T op blanking B Bottom blanking C Left blanking D Right blanking Adjusting th e blanking. 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Blanking . (menu 7-44) 2. Press ENTER to display the blanking menu. (menu 7-45) 3. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired blanking. 4. Pres[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode How to set up the des ired aspect rati o ? 1. Push th e cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Aspect Ratio . (menu 7-46) 2. Press ENTER to scroll between [5:4], [4:3], [16:9], [2.35], [1.88 ] or [1.78]. GEOMETRY SHIFT SIZE SIDE KEYSTONE BLANKING ASPECT RATIO [4:3] OPTIONS Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.5.1 Order informati on Order numbers SLM G5 R9840880 SLM R6 R9840890 SLM G8/G10 R9841500 SLM R8/R10/R9+/R12+ R9841510 7.5.2 Intr oduction When available ? ScenergiX is only available as an option, some menu items will be grayed out when this option is not installed. Why Sce nergiX ? When working in a multichannel[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.5.3 Preparati ons ScenergiX Preparati ons T o ensure proper Scene rgiX adjustment, be sure that the follo wing adjustments are done perfectly on all projectors: • Convergence (Electronic Convergence). • Geometry • Color Matching (Color T empera ture, Input Balance, Gamm a) 7.5.4 Scenergi x How to activa te [...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Horizontal Resolution source : number of active pixels of the source. Adjustment of Ac tive pixels (P act) of the first pr ojector 1. G o to File –> Edit menu of f irst projector . 2. Enter v alue for horizontal active (= Pact) as follows : Pact = [(Horz. resolution of 1 projector)/(T otal hor z. screen resolu[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Adjustment of Acti ve lines (Lact) of sec ond projector 1. G o to File –> Edit menu of second projector . 2. Enter value for vertical act (= Lact) as follows : Lact = [(V ert.. resolution of 1 projector)/(T otal ve rt. screen resolution)] x (vert. resolution source) 3. Vertical start (= Lstart) = original star[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Image 7-12 Width selec tions Image 7-13 Width set up for projector 1 R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004 83[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode Image 7-14 Width set up for projector 2 7.5.8 Adjusting the bl ack level of the images Why 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 (exclu ding the overlap zone). How to adjus t? 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.6 Picture in Picture ( PiP) Overview • Introduction to PiP • Picture in Picture activation • Picture in Picture source • Position of Picture in Picture window • Set up of the Quick Selection 7.6.1 Introduct ion to PiP PiP PiP stands for "Picture in Picture" and allows to display multiple windo[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode 7.6.2 Picture in Pictu re activation How to activate P IP? 1. Push the curso r key ↑ or ↓ to highlight PIP . (menu 7-53) 2. Press EN TER to select. The PIP menu will be displayed. (menu 7 -54) 3. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Status . 4. Press ENTER t o toggle between ON and OFF . ON PIP is activ[...]
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7. Rand om Access Adjustment Mode How to pos ition? 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Position . (menu 7-56) 2. Press ENTER to toggle between T op-Left , T op-Right , Bottom-Left or Bottom-Righ t. PIP STATUS [ON] SOURCE 01 POSITION [Top-Left] QUICK SELECT [OFF] Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 7-56[...]
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8. Installa tion Mode 8. INST ALLA TION MODE Overview • Start up of the Installation mode • Input Slots • 800 peripheral • Source Switching •N o S i g n a l • Contrast Enhancement • Convergence • Configuration • Lens Adjustment • Quick Access Keys •O S D • Internal Patterns 8.1 Start up of the Installation mode Start up 1. P[...]
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8. Inst allation Mo de T o view or the change the input configurati on. 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Input Slots . (menu 8-3) 2. Press EN TER to select. The input slots menu will be displayed. (menu 8-4) INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL SOURCE SWITCHING NO SIGNAL CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT CONVERGENCE CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACC[...]
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8. Installa tion Mode 8.3 800 peripheral Overview • Defining the output module of the RCVDS05. • Defining the Infrared Communication protocol • CLO using Comm 800 8.3.1 Defining the output modul e of the RCVDS05. Which module are avail able? When a RCVDS05 is connected to the projector , the type of output module of this RCVDS05 has to be def[...]
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8. Inst allation Mo de 8.3.3 CLO using Comm 800 What can be done? CLO can be activated in a linked system setup usi ng the CO M800 Protocol + Ports. By using the CO M800 Protocol + Ports, the RS232 Ports can be used for a RS232 linked setu p, CLO is received through the COM800 Ports, general RS232 comm ands are received through the RS232 Ports. How[...]
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8. Installa tion Mode Image 8-1 Example of seamless switching with Fad e effect. When an effect is selected within seam less source switching, wait until the effect is terminated before switch- ing to another sour ce (± 2 seconds). 8.5 No Signal Overview • Changing the Background Color • Changing the Shutdown Setting • Changing the Shutdown [...]
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8. Inst allation Mo de 8.5.2 Changing the Shutdown Sett ing How to change ? 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight No Signal . (menu 8-14) 2. Press EN TER to select. The no signal menu will be displayed. (menu 8-15) 3. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Shutdown .menu 8-15 4. Press ENTER to toggle betwe en [On] or [Off]. INSTALLAT[...]
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8. Installa tion Mode T o change the Contrast Enhancement value 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Contrast Enhancement . (menu 8-18) 2. Press EN TER to select. The contrast enhancement menu will be displayed. (menu 8-19) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired contrast enhancement, n ormal or high. 4. Press EN TER to[...]
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8. Inst allation Mo de Set up the Correct Configurat ion 1. Push th e cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Configuration . (menu 8-23) 2. Press EN TER to select. The configuration menu will be displayed. INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL SOURCE SWITCHING NO SIGNAL CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT CONVERGENCE CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNA[...]
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8. Installa tion Mode How to Zoom/Focus ? 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select Zoom/Focus. (menu 8-26) 2. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to zoom and ← or → to focus the image.see "Quick Set Up Adjustments", page 48 3. W hen finished, press EXIT to return to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the shift function. LE[...]
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8. Inst allation Mo de Options The zoom/focus and shift can be set the same for all files. 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Options . (menu 8-28) 2. Press EN TER to select. The Lens Options menu will be displayed. (menu 8-29) 3. Press ENTER to toggle betwe en ’Y es’ or ’No’. [Y es] all lens settings will be the same for all f[...]
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8. Installa tion Mode 8.1 1 OSD Overview • Color Settings • Menu Position 8.1 1.1 Color Setti ngs How to change 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight OSD . (menu 8-32) 2. Press EN TER to select. 3. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Highlighted item color . (menu 8-33) 4. Press ENTER to toggle between Y ellow, Red and Blue. [...]
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8. Inst allation Mo de Av a i l a b l e p a t t e r n s - Outline -H a t c h - C olor bars - Multiburst - C hecker board - Pa ge Char - Alpha numeric char How to se lect an intern al patterns? 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Internal Patterns . (menu 8-36) 2. Press EN TER to select. The internal patterns menu will be displayed. (menu[...]
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9. Service Mode 9. SER VICE MODE 9.1 Built-up Built-up The service menu is built-up in two parts which are connected together with the ’mo re’ item. If the desire d item is not in the list of the displayed menu, select ’more’ with the cursor key and push ENTER to display the other items in the service menu. 9.2 Start up Start up 1. Push the[...]
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9. Service Mode Start Up 1. Push t he cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Ide ntification . (menu 9-4) 2. Press ENTER to display the Identification screen. (menu 9-5) SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK LAMP DIMMING MORE... Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to [...]
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9. Service Mode Image 9-1 Image 9-2 Access password switch Image 9-3 Metal top cover Image 9-4 H ow to change the password ? 1. Push the curso r key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Change Password . (menu 9-6) 2. Press ENTER to display the C hange Password menu. (menu 9-7) Note: Only possible when Ow ner . The old passwords are displayed. 3. Push the curso[...]
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9. Service Mode Set up of an Access Contro l List. 1. Push the curso r key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Change Password. (men u 9-8) 2. Press ENTER to display the Change password menu. (menu 9-9) Note: Only possible when Ow ner . 3. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Access Control List . 4. Press ENTER to display the Access Control List menu.[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.5 Changing Language Start up 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Change Language . (menu 9-1 1) 2. Press ENTER to display the Chan ge Language menu. (menu 9-12) 3. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired language. 4. Press ENTER to change the language. Available languages: English SERVICE IDENTIFICATIO[...]
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9. Service Mode 4. Press ENTER to ac tivate. The address digit will be highlighted. 5. Select 0 or 1 with the ↑ or ↓ key s Or , enter the new value with the numeric keys. SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK LAMP DIMMING MORE... Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXI[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.7.2 Baud rate Setting Set up T o change the baud rate, handle as follow: 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Baudrate . (menu 9-19) The actual baud rate will be displayed. 2. Press ENTER to tog gle between the available baudrates. Default : 9600 SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001 BAUDRATE [115200] INTERFACE STAN[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.7.4 RS422 T ermination Set up The last projector in a line should be RS422 terminated (ON position). All others in the line should be in the OFF position. T o change the terminatio n position : 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight RS422 T ermination. (menu 9-21) The actual settin g will be displayed. 2. Press ENTER t o [...]
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9. Service Mode Entering the necessary addresse s. 1. Select the IP address with the cursor keys. (menu 9-24) 2. Press EN TER to edit. 3. Enter or repro gram the address with the numeric keys (contact your network responsible for the correct address). An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255, separated by a bullet. 4. Rep eat the ab[...]
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9. Service Mode 100 Clo value Time [h] L i g h t o u t p u t [ % ] Image 9-5 CLO function of one projector Linked CLO, used by multiple projectors If the linked CLO function is in the OFF position, the lamp of each projector will follow its own life cycle curve (dotted lines). When in the ON position and linked as described below , all pro jectors [...]
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9. Service Mode Proj 1 Proj 2 Proj 3 Proj 4 in in in in out out out RS RS RS Terminator Image 9-7 Principal di agram : linking via RS port Linking via the Comm port The constant light output of the projectors can be set to the same v alue by linking the projectors via the Comm port and using one or more Comm 80 0 splitters (See Connections, Linke d[...]
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9. Service Mode How to display the l amp menu 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Lamp . (menu 9-26) 2. Press EN TER to select. The lamp menu will be displayed. (menu 9-27) SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK LAMP DIMMING MORE... Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER&g[...]
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9. Service Mode How to di m 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Dimming . (menu 9-28) 2. Press EN TER to select. A dimming slider box appears on the screen. 3. Use the ↑ or ↓ keys to dim the lamp until the desired light output is reached. SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.12 Add-Ins How to get add ins? The available add-ins can be activated by entering your personal access key when buying this function. Please contact your reseller . He will ask for the serial number of your pro jector . A vailable Add Ins CLO : When activated, the lam p option ‘Constant light output’ in the menu ‘Lamp’ bec[...]
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9. Service Mode Start Up 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Preset Input Balance . (menu 9-34) 2. Press EN TER to select. The following warning will be displayed : (menu 9-35) Preset input balance is reserved to qualified s ervice personnel. If you are not quali fied, press EXIT to cancel the panel adjust- ments. SERVICE BARCO LOGO ADD[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.15 Diagnosis 9.15.1 How to start up the Diagnosis? What can be seen? The diagnosis menu gives the possibility to select an overview of the I 2 C controlled IC’s and an overview of the working of the formatter . Start up 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Diagnosis . (menu 9-38) 2. Press EN TER to select. The diagnosi[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.15.3 DMD How to select t he overvi ew? 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight DMD . (menu 9-42) 2. Press EN TER to select. An overview of the working of the DMD’s will be displayed. (menu 9-43) DIAGNOSIS I2C DMD SMPS LPS1 LPS2 LPS3 VOLTAGES FANSPEED Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 9[...]
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9. Service Mode 9.15.6 V oltages How to select t he overvi ew? 1. Push the c ursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight V oltages . (menu 9-48) 2. Press EN TER to select. The voltage overview window will be displayed. (menu 9-49) DIAGNOSIS I2C DMD SMPS LPS1 LPS2 LPS3 VOLTAGES FANSPEED Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 9-4[...]
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10. Prog rammable Function Keys 10. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS 10.1 Function Keys What can be done with these keys? The five function keys on top of an adapted remote control can be programmed as short cut keys (quick access) to almost any adjustment menu. How can a function key be programmed? A function key can only be programmed when in the adjus[...]
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A. Standard Sou rce set up File s A. ST ANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES A.1 T able overview T able overview The following standard source files are pre-programmed in the projector . Name 1 Resolu- tion 2 Fvert Hz 3 FHor kHz 4 Fpix MHz 5 Ptot 6 Pact 7 Ltot 8 Lact 9 1600_48V 1600x600i 48,0 40 62,500 135,000 2160 1600 651 600 1600_60V 1600x1200 60,0 00 75,[...]
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A. Standard Source set up Files Name 1 Resolu- tion 2 Fvert Hz 3 FHor kHz 4 Fpix MHz 5 Ptot 6 Pact 7 Ltot 8 Lact 9 INTER_GR 1 184x886 67,170 61,79 6 92,941 1504 1 184 920 886 MAC_2 640x480 66,667 35,0 00 30,240 864 640 525 480 MAC_3 512x384 60,147 24,4 80 15,667 640 512 407 384 MAC_4 560_384 60,147 24,480 17,2 34 704 560 407 384 MAC_5 512x342 60,15[...]
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A. Standard Sou rce set up File s Name 1 Resolu- tion 2 Fvert Hz 3 FHor kHz 4 Fpix MHz 5 Ptot 6 Pact 7 Ltot 8 Lact 9 SUNXGA77 1024x768 77,069 62,040 84,375 1360 1024 805 768 SUP_MAC 1024x768 60,000 48,780 63,999 1312 1024 813 768 SVGA_56V 800x600 56,250 35,1 56 36,000 1024 800 625 600 SVGA_60V 800x600 60,317 37,8 79 40,000 1056 800 628 600 SVGA_72V[...]
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B. Dust filter Replacemen t B. DUST FIL TER REPLACEMENT W ARNING : Switch off the projector and unplug from the w all outlet before starting the replacement proce- dure. When should it b e done ? Depending on the environment, the dust filters should be replaced at least when replacing the lamp. When the projector operates in dusty or contaminated e[...]
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B. Dust filter Replaceme nt Image B-2 Slide out front d ust filter Image B-3 Insert front dust filter B.2 Dust filter on the back side Necessary t ools • A flatblade screwdriver of 5 mm •A l l e n k e y 5 m m How to replace ? 1. Turn on the back panel the 3 lock screw a quarter turn counter clockwise. (image B-4) 2. T ake off the back panel and[...]
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B. Dust filter Replacemen t Image B-4 Back cover removal Image B-5 Removing dust filter Image B-6 Pull out dust fi lter and insert new one R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004 127[...]
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C. Troublesho oting C. TROUBLESHOOTING C.1 Error codes Overview The following table gives an overview of some important error codes displayed on the LED display of the projector . Error code Description Caused by Action 2002 lamp start failed • hot restrike • lamp with many strikes • maximum run time exceeded • Let cool down the lamp for at[...]
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C. Troubleshoot ing Error code Description Caused by Action 41 1 1 30V too low Call a qualified service engineer 41 12 15V too low Call a qualified service engineer 41 13 12V too low Call a qualified service engineer 41 14 5V too low Call a qualified service engineer 41 15 3V3 too low Call a qualified service engineer 4005 Wrong SMPS version Old SM[...]
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Revision Sheet To : Barco nv Even ts/Documenta tion Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.8 9.70, Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: antoon.dejaegher@barco.com, Web: www.barco.com From: Date: Please correct the following points in this documentation ( R5976801/01 ): page wrong correct R5976801 SLM R9+ 20/10/2004[...]