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1. 36 Environmental 68 The Load Save 37 The selection 37 The Parameter 38 Establishing Communication via eyeDevice Setup 39 Settings of the parameter area 41 Version preliminary July 2014 Revision History EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Version Date Page Description Section 1 0 2014 07 All Specification first issued User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 5 Sicherheit Safety Zu dieser Anleitung Lesen und beachten Sie diese Anleitung In ihr stehen wichtige Informationen zum Produkt Beachten Sie insbesondere alle Sicherheits und Warnhinweise Bewahren Sie diese Anleitung sorgf ltig auf Verwendete Warnhinweise ACHTUNG Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zur Besch digung oder Zerst rung des Produkts f hren kann Das allgemeine Warnsymbol kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zu Verletzungen oder zum Tod f hren kann Im Textteil wird das allgemeine Warnsymbol in Verbindung mit den nachfolgend beschriebenen Warnstufen verwendet Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zu leichten oder mittleren Verletzungen f hren kann Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die zum Tod oder zu schweren Verletzungen f hren kann A GEFAHR Kennzeichnet eine Gefahr die unmittelbar zum Tod oder zu schweren Verletz
2. e Adescription of the problem in hand e Pick up address and contact information description of the requested service Approval by eyevis After performing an analysis of the faults and damages of the device eyevis will approve your warranty claim if the necessary requirements are fulfilled Service code RMA number In case of a defect the customer will receive a service code the RMA number eyevis will prepare the service requested by the customer Packing The customer has to pack the defective device properly in the original box to label it as fragile and to attach the RMA number visibly on the box eyevis can provide a new original box on request The customer is liable for damages caused by the use of improper or unsuitable packaging Transport The customer arranges the transport of the device to eyevis For more information please contact eyevis Costs not covered by warranty defects The eyevis reserves the right to charge the customer for costs incurred due to complaints concerning defects or faults that are not covered by warranty There are no other express or implied warranties representations or conditions than those stated in this warranty Other legal or contractual claims including against the seller of the product are excluded as far as eyevis has provided service based on this warranty This warranty does not affect or have influence on other legal guarantee claims or other contractual claims
3. 1 28 Fuse Use only with 2 250V fuse Fig 4 Mains supply Power switch 1 Power Switcher On Off Fig 5 Power On Off switch Version preliminary July 2014 19 20 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Status LED So 1 Power State The power state LED indicates whether power circuit on the board is C C C online that means whether the CPU is powered by 5V standby voltage 5 1 2 Signal State INN The signal state LED indicates the status of the video signal If the video signal is connected and valid the LED lights up green Fig 6 LEDs display status 3 CPU State The CPU state LED indicates the status of the firmware Following states are possible Fast blinking 100 ms CPU initialises Slow blinking 500 ms CPU is ready Off firmware has crashed 4 Error State The error state LED indicates the error status During the initialisation procedure the LED will blink together with the CPU state LED in the same frequency After the initialisation the LED should be off NOTE After the initialisation procedure the error state LED should be off Otherwise please check the runtime and startup error buffer for more detailed information Address ID switch 1 Left Switch for value x 100 2 2 Central Switch for value x 10 1 3 Right Switch for value x 1 Fig 7 Rotation Switches User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 21 Assembly Installation This section describes how to in
4. In the first window select the number of columns which is 2 in the example above 2 In the second window select the number of rows which is 2 in the example above 40 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Reading the configurations 1 Mark the projector you want in the wall view You can select several projectors at once Click and hold the left mouse button in a field and mark the relevant area 2 Click on Read current i The data of the selected projectors are displayed in the view window Saving the configuration Once you have adjusted all the settings you can save the configuration in a file on the PC 1 Click on Write 2 Select the target location and file name and click on OK Load the configuration You can load adjustments from a file which is saved on the PC 1 Click on Load 2 Select the location and name of the desired file and click on OK User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 29 The Parameter area The settings are displayed and can be changed in this area of the program window User Inthe User menu you can find various parameters User Setup Status Gamma Preference Reports Refresh Security setting User password Update Admin password The user password no authentication if blank The administrator password no authentication if blank Image service settings IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ENABLE Test IPU enable disable IMAGE_TEST_IPU_DECO None Test I
5. N 9 10 11 12 Rotation Switches Setting projector address ID Address Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 ID 1 1 2 0 2 3 3 188 1 E 3 Fig 14 Rotation switches User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 31 Network Version preliminary July 2014 Settings of projector for network connection Command Description Default value COM LAN DHCP Turn on off DHCP LE functionality for LAN COM LAN GW LAN gateway IP Mou 021 COM LAN Device IP address NSW Mees Omi COM_LAN_SM LAN subnet mask 2552550559255 To change the settings for network connection 2 3 Open the eyevis Device Setup software Go to the reports tab Enter the desired setting into the send field and press the button SEND 5 The entered setting is sent to the projector Save the settings by pressing the button SAVE ALL in the main window Go to the user tab of eyevis Device Setup and press the button READ CURRENT Syntax of command Set Broadcast value Command Command value Example Set 0 COM_LAN_SM 255 255 255 255 To load a settings for network connection from a file V First must be the files edited with the desired settings Create a new file or edit the eyevis provided files Open the eyevis Device Setup software Go to the reports tab Press on the button FILE 5 A window opens to choose a file Choose the desired setting file and press the button OPEN i The loaded setti
6. e 2 8 washers Screws to connect the cubes 1 2 together and to the basements 4 M6x60 4x M6x70 O1 4 M6x60 screws e O2 4 M6x70 screws O3 16xM6 8xM6 16 M6x60 washers 8 M6x60 hexagon nuts User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 17 Product Overview This section provides an overview of the entire product the individual parts as well as the connection and adjustment elements NOTE The illustrations and certain descriptions in this manual may vary due to development process Housing and backplane Fig 1 Back view of cube interior 1 Backplane cover mirror adjustment Mirror Backplane projector amp geometry adjustment Projector amp Version preliminary July 2014 18 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Projector NOTE The illustrations and certain descriptions in this manual may vary due to development process Fig 2 Front view of projector Optics Service cover for focus adjustment DVI D Out connector 5V mains supply Mains supply Control module Power switch A UU A N Rotation Switch for projector addressing User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series Control module 1 DVI D Dual Link 2 Mains supply 5V 2 3 RS232 OUT RJ45 4 RS232 IN RJA5 5 LAN RJ45 6 LEDs display status 7 DIP Switcher Service 5 6 7 Fig 3 View of the connectors Mains supply 1 Mains Supply
7. Base Warranty Bring In Warranty Defective parts or products must be sent back carriage free to eyevis In certain circumstances the product can sent back to the specialist supplier place of purchase or to eyevis service center country of purchase If the product requires repair under warranty the customer is responsible for the cost of transportation to eyevis Eyevis bears only the one way costs for the reshipment of repaired or exchanged products to the customer During transit the goods are at the owner s risk Repair and return The defective product has to be sent to eyevis by the customer and is repaired within 21 days In this case eyevis bears the costs for required components that may be required or the arising working time as well as for the costs for reshipment to the customer Temporary exchange equipment during repair time only products under warranty Bring in warranty The customer can request a temporary exchange product during the repair time if the product under warranty cannot be repaired within 30 days Depending on availability eyevis decides whether the equipment can be replaced Any costs of a return delivery for the exchange equipment are borne by the customer User Manual eyevis Warranty exclusions Reaction time Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 69 Warranty on repairs As a general rule repairs or replacements do not extend or restart the warranty period The repair
8. Deletes all reports Send Sends the command in the Send field to the selected projector File Selects a previously created file from the file directory The selected file is added to the Send window and can then be sent to the selected projectors by clicking on Send NOTE Only administrators have the authorisation to send commands logon with password Command sequences are used to control the projectors A separate manual for serial commands is available to show you how to generate command sequences This can be requested from the eyevis service For more information see on page 23 58 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Operation Shocks and vibrations Shocks and vibrations can damage the cube gt Protect the cubes from heavy shocks impacts NOTICE Switching on the cube after a power failure Switching on the cubes immediately after a power failure can damage the cubes gt Wait at least 30 seconds after a power failure before restarting the cube Cleaning and Care This section describes how to clean the device Regular and proper cleaning helps to maintain the quality of this device and to protect it from damage Dangerous electric voltage inside the device Cleaning the device while connected to the power supply can result in death severe injury or can damage the device gt Always unplug the device from the electrical outlet before cleaning it gt Never pull at the cable to unp
9. Standing in front of the screen should indicate to the other person which of the four screws should be tightened Target is to have a even flat front surface of the cube wall without exaltantion of single screens or screen sides 2 Allign the screws carefully User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 27 Earthing the cube wall The cube housings have to be daisy chained with the earthing cables provided to guarantee the electrical safety of the cube wall The earthing cables are pre installed at the bottom left and right in each housing To connect the earthing cables 1 Guide the earthing cables through the circular openings and screw the cable eyelets with the prepared screw to the next housing Connect all the cube housings together in the same way 3 Connect the bottom row of cubes to the basements Finally earth the basements Installing the projector To install the projector 1 Remove all screws and objects from carriage 2 Place carefully the projector in a tilted position on the carriage 3 Slide the projector carefully to the end point of the carriage Make sure that the projector is hooked up to the carriage Version preliminary July 2014 28 EC LED 1004 Series 4 Place carefully the projector on the carriage eyevis User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 29 Cabling the cubes The cubes are connected together via serial cables for control and monitoring of the cubes The
10. avoid touching the screen surface Do not hold the screen in the middle of the basement since the screen may break or fall out Version preliminary July 2014 26 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis NOTE Some of the screens a steel plate fixed to the bottom edge which is used for adjustment purposes Mount these screens onto the housings on the bottom most horizontal row of your cube wall Step 1 Insert the screen v Make sure that the screen is free from dirt and dust before you insert it 1 Unscrew the 4 screws on the rear of the screen until approx 5 mm of the thread is visible 2 Hold the screen by its sides so that the four screws point towards the keyholes in the front basement of the cube housing Observe the bottom and the top of the screen when doing so 3 Insert the screen into the four longitudinal bore holes on the cube housing Step 2 Align the screen vertically Use the adjustment screws the basement Step 3 Adjust the screen horizontally gt Carefully push the screen into the correct position NOTE Ensure that there must remain a minimum gap between the screens Step 4 Fasten the screen securely V To secure the screen into position one person should stand in front of the cube wall and the second person behind the wall The second person needs a 5 mm hexagon socket to fasten the screws 1 Start with the cube screens in the centre of the video wall The person
11. be performed in a specific 2 order 3 Indicates the result of the action step s NOTE Information about specific characteristics or properties TIP Tips for the best practise Version preliminary July 2014 10 Safety Instructions EC LED 1004 Series eyevis In this chapter you will find general instructions for the safe handling of this product Read this safety information thoroughly and follow all the instructions carefully In the following chapters warning signs displayed in colour also indicate hazards that are imminent Intended use The ESP with LED projection engine is intended for visually replaying contents for industrial use Only operate the product in a Authorised installation position For more information see chapter Unerlaubte Installation on page 19 Only use the product in dry rooms Observe the permissible environmental conditions For more information see chapter Anlage Technische Daten on page 53 Operator qualifications Installation and preliminary adjustments should only be performed by qualified service personnel or authorised service dealers General information Carefully observe all warnings on the system parts and in this user s manual Carefully follow all the instructions governing the operation and use of our systems Observe all the local system installation and operation regulations which our systems are subject too Power Only u
12. cube wall is connected to the control PC via a RS232 cable Optionally a connection between cube wall and the control PC is possible via Ethernet cable NOTE The RS232 cable is a 9 pin D sub extension cable with 1 1 wiring To cable the cubes together Use the RS232 data cables provided 9 pin D sub 1 1 extension cable and connect each RS232 OUT to RS232 IN like daisy chain Proceed according to the following diagram efte 2 4 N 7 To connect the cubes to the control PC gt Connect the control PC RS232 OUT to projector 1 serial IN RJ45 via RS232 RJ45 adapter cable and connect each projector serial OUT RJ45 to the next projector serial IN RJ45 via CAT5 cable RS232 RJ45 2 1 Fig 12 Connecting the control PC to projector via RS232 RJ45 adapter cable gt Connect the control PC to projector 1 via CAT5 ethernet cable and the other projectors over serial connection Ethernet ee Fig 13 Connecting the projectors to the control PC via ethernet cable Version preliminary July 2014 30 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Addressing the cubes Cube iD To control the cubes and to enable communication each cube must be allocated with an individual address The cubes are addressed with consecutive numbers Looking on front side the addressing starts on the top left cube of the video wall and continues as shown in the diagram below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
13. eyevis ecCUBE LED 1004 Series EYEVIS REAR PROJECTOR LINE Preliminary User s Manual Version preliminary July 2015 Technical changes reserved 2 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Additional Support For additional support for eyevis products please contact eyevis GmbH Hundsschleestrasse 23 D 72766 Reutlingen Germany Phone 49 0 7121 4 33 03 0 Fax 49 0 7121 4 33 03 22 Hotline 49 0 7121 4 33 03 290 netPIX amp eyeCON Hotline 49 0 7121 4 33 03 291 Cubes amp Displays eyevis ERFECT VISUAL SOLUTIONS web www eyevis de e mail info eyevis de service service eyevis de As at July 2014 Copyright 2014 eyevis Gesellschaft f r Projektions und Gro bildtechnik mbH All Rights reserved eyevis user document If this document is sold with software that includes an end user license agreement this document as well as the software described within it shall be provided under licence and may only be used or duplicated according to the terms of the licence No part of this documentation may be reproduced stored in databases or transferred in any form electronically mechanically on recording media or in any other way without prior written consent of the eyevis unless the licence expressly permits this Please note that the content of this document is protected by copyright even if it is not sold together with software that includes an end user licence agreement The content of this docu
14. see Fig 8 step 4 Once the basement has been installed make sure that it is absolutely horizontal when it is in its final position e g by using a bubble level This makes the installation of further basements and the final installation of the cube housings far easier and prevents the individual parts from moving Connecting the basements together V You have aligned the basements Connect the basements together before stacking the cubes on top of them To do this use the screws O2 and washers and hexagon nuts O3 provided p e S ZR 221 e 4 gt N 1 Fig 11 Connection of basements with optionally front cover 24 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Mounting the Cube housing Mounting the cube housing onto the basement 1 Place housing onto the first basement Preferably start with the left most or right most cube 2 The basement and the cube must be at least connected together at the 03 o 16xM6 8x M6 front bore holes a using the screws O1 For added stability basements and cubes can be attached additionally on the rear bore holes b To do so remove the spring screws and replace them with the screws provided 01 01 02 4x M6x60 6 70 3 Mount the adjacen
15. selected with the mouse to adjust the settings If a projector is selected the current settings can be read by clicking on the Read current button Fig 22 Visualising a 4 x 2 video wall To select several projectors click and hold the left mouse button and mark the area you wish 38 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis The Parameter area The settings are displayed and can be changed in this area of the screen All settings are segmented in following tabs e User Parameters for adjusting the signal functions e Setup Basic password projector and scaler settings of the projector e Status Current status information of the projector Gamma Settings of the individual colours red green blue Preference Settings of the communication to the projector Reports All software status messages are collected in this tab For more information see chapter Settings of the parameter area page 40 User Setup Status Gamma Preference Reports Refresh Info Update Buttons Two buttons are located in the parameter area Refresh Refreshes the screen content e Update Reloads the settings from the cube User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 39 Establishing Communication via eyeDevice Setup Version preliminary July 2014 This section describes how to establish the communication with the projectors with the help of the eyeDevice Setup software NOTE The illustrations and cert
16. B Screen 723 cd m2 max 620 cd m2 typ ISE Screen TBD cd m2 max TBD cd m2 typ 1550 x 872 mm ca 70 inch ca 177 cm screen diagonal 1550 x 1132 x 830 mm Ca 75 kg 68 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis General technical specifications Contrast ratio Brightness uniformity Input signal Projection screen Frame Power consumption Heat Dissipation Median LED Lifetime Software Environmental conditions Temperatur Conditions Humidity Altitude Noise level Options 1500 1 max 5000 1 dynamic contrast gt 95 SUR25 1x DVI Standard Screen ISE Screen other Screen Types available on request BlackBead Screen ISE Screen Improved Screen Element 0 3 mm normal operation 210 W typ reduced power mode 120 W max 300 W 716 BTU h typ gt 60 000 hrs under normal environmental conditions L70B50 manufacturer information 75 000 90 000 hrs Low Power Operation Mode i e additional 15 000 to 30 000 hrs depending on the amount of power reduction eyeDevice Setup Software e 10 40 recommended 15 25 C for Seamless Screens 18 25 C Storage 0 50 C 0 96 80 non condensing 0 3000 m lt 36 dB Different screen versions to suit the requirements of different fields of application viewing angles brightness uniformity etc Scaler Board internal split controller ACT Auto Colour Tracking auto adjustment of brightness and colours for
17. C D E F 2X G for mounting with 11 De X 2X H 10 10 25 11 12 2x M6x60 13 2xM6x25 2x M6 Fig 9 Single parts for mounting Fig 10 Mounting the basement eyevis L2 16x M8x25 16x 8 1 2 2X 2X N3 8xM12 8xM12 2 2x10 O2xM8 1 2 4 6 60 4x 6 70 16xM6 8xM6 User Manual eyevis 1 4 M6x60 16x M6 2 4 6 70 8x 6 Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 23 To assemble the basement 1 Connect both side basements A and B with the five crossbars C G using the screws When mounting the upper two crossbars make sure that the upper front crossbar G has two thread holes Mount this crossbar so that both threads are facing downwards so that the screws can be used later to adjust the screens see below Screw the corner plates L1 into each bottom corner of the basement Use the screws and washers L2 provided Now install the heigh adjustable feet N1 N2 to the corner plates as illustrated in Fig 8 step 3 Please observe the correct order of screws nuts and washers N3 to ensure that the basement feet are properly secured Mount the screen adjustment plates I1 with the screws and washers 13 to the bottom of crossbar G and screw the adjustment screws 12 into the screen adjustment plates I1
18. D 1004 Series eyevis DISASSEMBLY AND STORAGE DISCLAIMER CONFORMITY gt gt Let the device cool down completely before storing Disconnect the power cable and all other cables before moving or disassembling the device Remove the power plug by pulling the plug and not the cable out of the outlet Pack the device into the original packaging to ensure the best possible storage for the device Observe the environmental conditions for storage For more information see chapter Anlage Technische Daten on page 53 eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster such as earthquake thunder etc fires acts by third parties accidents eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by owner s intentional misuse and fault or uses in other improper conditions eyevis is not liable for incidental damages such as profit loss or interruption in business data modification or data deletion caused by the use of eyevis products or their operation failure eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by non compliance to the instructions described in the user manual eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by using its products in conjunction with other products systems and software eyevis is not liable for any damage caused by the improper installation of its products This device complies with the following directives from the European Union EMC Directive 2004 108 EC This device complies with c
19. M LAN subnet mask COM LAN GW LAN gateway IP COM LAN MAC Device MAX Address For the following parameter see in user tab NOTE If the projector is running in the DHCP mode the old IP address is still shown eyevis Image Information Monitoring EC LED 1004 Series 33 Status In this window you can call up current status information such as errors temperature firmware etc Parameter Value GAMMA_POINTS Info Image Information IPU_OUTPUT_RES_Y 1600 Line per Frame IPU_OUTPUT_RES_X 2560 Pixel per line IPU_INPUT_V_FREQ 0 Input vertical Frequency i IPU INPUT RES X 0 Input X Resolution IPU INPUT RES Y 0 Input Y Resolution IPU INPUT VALID 0 Input Present Monitoring DEVICE STAT FAN 1 1 Shape Fan 1 Status DEVICE FAN GRP 1 10 Speed DEVICE STAT FAN LAMP 1 Lamp FAN Status DEVICE STAT FAN DMD 1 DMD FAN Status DEVICE ENGINE Engine FAN Speed DEVICE TEMP SCB 30 Temperature from CPU Board in C DEVICE TEMP LED DRV 43 Temperature from LED Driver in C DEVICE TEMP LED RED 39 Temperature from Red LED in C DEVICE TEMP LED GREEN 69 Temperature from Green LED in C DEVICE TEMP LED BLUE 57 Temperature from Blue LED C CTRL_ERROR_STARTUP 0 Startup Error Codes 8Bit per Code CTRL_ERROR_RUNTIME 0 Runtime Error Codes 8 per Code i Maintenance weni mE nre mer IPU_INPUT_RES_Y ne Input vertical resolution IPU_INPUT_RES_X Input horiz
20. PU image decoration IMAGE_TEST_IPU_BG None Test IPU background settings IMAGE_TEST_IPU_BG_RED Test IPU Color Red IMAGE_TEST_IPU_BG_GREEN IMAGE_TEST_IPU_BG_BLUE Test IPU Color Green Test IPU Color Blue IMAGE_PROJ_MODE Normal Projection Mode IMAGE_TEST_PAT Solid Field v Test Pattern IMAGE_TEST_PAT_PERIOD Test Pattern Period mE IMAGE TEST PAT WIDTH Test Pattern Width IMAGE_POSITION_H_L IMAGE_POSITION_H_R IMAGE_POSITION_V_U IMAGE_POSITION_V_D Image horiz position left Image horiz position right Image vert position up Image vert position down Image settings IMAGE_ORIENTATION Image Orientation LED_INTENSITY_RED_R 785 Red Strobe R LED_INTENSITY_RED_G Red Strobe G LED_INTENSITY_RED_B Red Strobe B LED_INTENSITY_GREEN_R Green Strobe R LED_INTENSITY_GREEN_G 4795 Green Strobe G LED_INTENSITY_GREEN_B Green Strobe B MEM LED INTENSITY BLUE Blue Strobe R lt o 5 Power Switch the System on or off Buttons Refresh Refreshes the screen content Update Reloads the settings from the projector Security Setting User password Administrators can enter a password for users here when logged in as Admin Admin password Administrators can change the admin password here when logged in as Admin 30 Image Service Settings Image Setting EC LED 1004 Series 15 IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ ENABLE Off switched off On switched o
21. TION EXCHANGE EXCLUSIONS SERIAL NUMBER SERVICE VALIDITY 34 34 63 61 62 61 61 61 62 62 61 61 69 eyevis eyevis GmbH Hundsschleestrasse 23 D 72766 Reutlingen Germany 7121 4 33 03 0 7121 4 33 03 22 7121 4 33 03 290 netPIX amp eyeCON 7121 4 33 03 291 Cubes amp Displays Phone 49 0 Fax 49 0 Hotline 49 0 Hotline 49 0 eer N web www eyevis de e mail info eyevis de service service eyevis de Version preliminary July 2014 Copyright 2014 eyevis GmbH All rights reserved
22. ain descriptions in this manual may vary due to development process Establishing communication gt Open the Preference page The serial connection via RS232 interface Use serial port is selected as standard User Setup Status Gamma Preference Reports Communication settings Apply changes Use local area network 7992 First cube IP Adress 10 1 0 1 Each cube have network board Use serial port Serial port com 8 Baud rate 38400 Bits data 8 Stop 1 Parity None Socket n Color analyzer option Apply changes Probe model Philips color probe Percentage of tolerance of the measures Communication port com2 v Display the gradient color into the gamma page H Pattern generator Apply changes Running on mahine name or IP adress localhost To use the serial port 1 In the Serial Port entry field select the COM port to which the protector is connected 2 Forthe remaining settings the standard values should match the ones displayed in the screenshot 3 Press Apply changes to apply the new settings i You can check if the connection is active on the Reports page Entering the wall size File Configuration Wall size Load Write 2 by 2 Internal device database Read archive Read current Save all In the Wall size field you can enter the number and layout of the projectors 1
23. ategory A requirements It can cause electromagnetic interference EMI when used in residential areas The owner may be forced to take suitable measures to prevent EMI emissions at his her own expense Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC 2002 95 EC as of January 27 2003 Directive of the European Parliament and the Council on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS 2002 96 EC as of January 27 2003 Directive from the European Parliament and the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The compliance with the requirements is certified with the CE symbol labelled on the product The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the operation of the device outside the operating conditions as described in this user s manual Any improper operation will also void your product liability and warranty claims User Manual eyevis About this Product Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 13 The eyevis cube of the EC LED 1004 series is amodular DLP rear projection cube with Cluster LED projection technology The EC LED 1004 series cube is a revolutionary development by eyevis and manufactured in Germany It is especially designed for applications which require a reliable 24 7 operation Thanks to Cluster LEDs with a higher light output we are able to provide the EC LED 1004 series as a second generation of our rear projection cubes with enhance
24. bungs bedingungen die von denen der technischen Spezifikation abweichen Hierzu z hlen vor allem dauerhafte hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit Regen zu nahe an Wasser Feuer Heizungen und fen oder dauerhafte Aussetzung von direktem Sonnenlicht oder hnlichem Abweichende Betriebsbedingungen k nnen zu elektrischer Gef hrdung Feuer oder Ausfall des Ger tes f hren Lassen Sie die Ger te durch Ihren H ndler professionell aufbauen Zum Auspacken und zum Bewegen der Ger te sollten Sie mindestens zu zweit sein Stellen Sie sicher dass die Ger te stets aufrecht transportiert werden Verwenden Sie ausschlie lich eyevis Untergestelle zum Aufbau der Ger te Verwenden Sie an Orten mit starken Vibrationen ein entsprechendes vibrationsabsorbierendes Untergestell von eyevis Installieren Sie die Ger te nicht auf unangemessenen Untergr nden wie 2 unstabilen Doppelb den oder Gef llen sondern nur auf stabilen ebenen Fl chen Installieren Sie das Ger t nicht an Orten mit hohen Temperaturen oder hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit F r weitere Informationen siehe Kapitel Anlage Technische Daten auf Seite 53 Halten Sie die L ftungs ffnungen des Ger ts offen Stecken Sie das Netzkabel erst am Ger t ein bevor Sie es in die Steckdose stecken und verlegen Sie das Netzkabel so dass niemand dar ber stolpern kann Wenn die Verwendung von Verl ngerungskabel erforderlich ist sollte die Nennleistung des Verl ngerungskabel mindestens gleichwe
25. d brightness level Standard input connection e 1x Dual Link DVI Available types e EC xx LXT 1004 with native XGA resolution 1024 x 768 px e EC xx LSXT 1004 with native SXGA resolution 1400 x 1050 px EC xx LHD 1004 with native full HD resolution 1920 x 1080 px EC xx LWXT 1004 with native WUXGA resolution 1920 x 1200 14 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Transport Storage Unpacking Unpacking The cube is packaged in a cardboard box To protect the cube during transportation the cube is wrapped in foam The packaging is secured with packing tape Heavy weight and large dimensions of cube Do not attempt to unpack the cube by yourself Otherwise this can result in injury and damage to the cube gt Atleast two people are needed to unpack the cube To unpack the projector Remove the packing tape Remove the top cover of the cardboard box Remove the outer packaging Remove the protection foam Remove the cube from the bottom of the cardboard box OM WN Open the package Storage of packaging gt Store the original packaging in a safe place It is the ideal packaging for sending or storing the devices User Manual eyevis Delivery Contents EC LED 1004 Series 15 Dimensions and technical details may vary depending on the product version Packaging Cube The exact cube type is indicated on the box EC XX LYY 1004 XX screen diagonal inches type or resolution
26. derived from the Product Liability Act and to claims concerning damages to the body or health or in case of the loss of the life of the customer 66 Appendix EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Appendix Technical Specifications EC 50 LXT 1004 Description Resolution Brightness Image size W x H Dimensions WxHxD Weight EC 50 LSXT 1004 Description Resolution Brightness Image size W x H Dimensions WxH x D Weight EC 70 LSX 1004 Description Resolution Brightness Image size W x H Dimensions WxH x D Weight Digital 50 inch DLP rear projection unit stackable and addible for data and video representation 1024 x 768 Pixel XGA 4 3 HB Screen 1105 cd m max 948 cd m typ ISE Screen TBD cd m max TBD cd m typ 1000 x 750 mm ca 50 inch ca 127 cm screen diagonal 1000 x 980 x 750 mm ca 60 kg Digital 50 inch DLP rear projection unit stackable and addible for data and video representation 1400 x 1050 Pixel SXGA 4 3 Chip DMD Chip SXGA LVDS 0 95 HB Screen 1068 cd m max 917 cd m typ ISE Screen TBD cd m TBD cd m typ 1000 x 750 mm ca 50 inch ca 127 cm screen diagonal 1000 x 980 x 620 mm ca 60 kg Digital 80 inch DLP rear projection unit stackable and addible for data and video representation 1024 x 768 Pixel XGA 4 3 HB Screen TBD cd m max TBD cd m typ ISE Screen TBD cd
27. e a special vibration absorbing basement from eyevis when using the devices in locations subject to vibration Do not place the device an unstable location such as g inappropriate raised floors or inclines Install on a horizontal stable surface instead Do not install the device in areas where the humidity or temperature is high For more information see chapter Anlage Technische Daten on page 53 Do not place objects on the device and take appropriate measures to prevent the devices from falling down Do not block the ventilation holes on the device Always plug the power cable into the device before plugging it into the outlet and do not locate the device where persons may trip over the cable If an extension cable is necessary a cable with a current rating at least equal to that of the device should be used This device operates at high voltages Never repair modify or disassemble the device by yourself Do not insert any objects into the device If there is thunder or lightning do not touch the device cable or power plug Do not climb onto or stand on the device If the device will not be used for a long period of time remove the power plug from the wall outlet for safety Do not operate the device with a damaged cable or if the device has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service technician Caution Some parts of the device may become hot during operation 12 EC LE
28. each display according to the adjusted values EYE MSP Matrix Shading Processor integrated in cube EYE MDP Matrix and Delay Processor integrated in cube EYE SCP Shading and Colour Processor integrated in cube EC MAS Motorized geometry adjustment via IR remote control or PS2 Network Board Service and Maintenance Contracts Different Basement Options Standard Basement Basements on Wheels Basements on Rails Anti Vibration Basements User Manual eyevis Index ADDRESS ID SWITCH ADDRESSING ASSEMBLY CLAIM COSTS LEGAL LIMITATIONS PACKING RAISING A CLAIM REACTION TIME RMA SERVICE TRANSPORT CONFIGURATION LOADING PROGRAMS READING SAVING CONTROL MODULE D DELIVERY CONTENTS DOA E EC LCONTROL SETUP EYEDEVICE SETUP COMMUNICATION FAILURE FAILURE OF PIXEL FOCUS ADJUSTING G GEOMETRY ADJUSTING H HOUSING INSTALLATION ADDRESSING BASEMENT CABLING EARTHING MOUNTING Version preliminary July 2014 20 29 21 63 63 63 64 63 63 62 63 62 63 34 39 34 39 39 19 15 61 46 35 38 62 31 22 22 17 21 29 21 28 27 21 EC LED 1004 Series M MAINS SUPPLY MONITOR ADJUSTING O OVERVIEW P PACKAGING PROGRAM INSTALLING STARTING PROJECTOR R RMA S SERIAL NUMBER SETTINGS SOFTWARE STATUS LED STORAGE T TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION TRANSPORT U UNPACKING W WARRANTY ACCESSORIES DOA DURA
29. ed parts components will be treated under warranty for 3 months for same kind of problems General exclusions This warranty covers only malfunction due to any defect in material and or workmanship of a product put into circulation by the eyevis A guarantee is therefore excluded for any faults and defects beyond the responsibility of the eyevis particularly in cases of e Improper use mechanical damages e g marks caused by scratching pressure or breaking improper storing or cleaning transport damages misuse or any other reason the customer or a third party is to blame for especially if the instructions contained in the manual are not adhered to e Display damages caused by the permanent representation of static images or partially static images e Failures or fluctuations of the electrical mains supply the air conditioning system or other environmental conditions e Abnormal operating conditions including smoke e g cigarette smoke and dust e Defects caused by normal wear and tear or defects caused by lack of service and maintenance e g cleaning the filter e Act of God fire flood aggressive chemical aggressive biological activity event of war vandalism accidents etc e Errors of all kinds of using defective or incompatible accessories Not including components delivered from eyevis which are covered by the product s warranty e Attempted repair setting change installation or maintenance by a pe
30. er to the desired location you wish on your PC example C Software 2 Open the relevant exe file to launch the program Intelligent user interface Once the connection to the cubes has been established the programs detect which parts are connected and display the relevant functions on the user interface The setting parameters are read out from the cubes and displayed in the program windows Any changes to the settings are saved in the cubes or can be stored in a configuration file on the PC 36 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis The eyeDevice Setup Software eyevis has developed the eyeDeviceSetup software for setting the cubes d projectors The EC Lcontrol program is used in conjunction with the cubes and SEP RVICe Setup EXE ESP projectors for colour adjustment However all other settings are programmed with the eyeDeviceSetup software Starting the eyeDevice Setup software 1 Open the eyeDevice Setup software to configure your video wall Two types of users are available a Administrator This type is intended for advanced trained personnel The password required is available from the eyevis service Enter the password and confirm with OK b User This is the normal user type no service settings are possible Confirm with OK without entering a password i Once the program has been launched the program interface is displayed 1 Fig 21 Interface of eyeDevice Setup software The interface is divided i
31. es 31 IMAGE_CONTRAST_ Image contrast blue value BLUE COLOR_ Test image background amount of blue colour WHITEPOINT_X COLOR_ Test image number of pattern repetitions WHITEPOINT_Y COLOR_ Luminosity Target Value WHITEPOINT_L COLOR Offset x coordinate value WHITEPOINT X OFF COLOR Offset y coordinate value WHITEPOINT Y _ OFF COLOR Luminosity offset value WHITEPOINT L OFF COLOR _ Set offset values AUTOADJUST_REF COLOR _ Turn on off colour auto adjustment AUTOADJUST CS FACTORY RESET Execute factory reset for the MZ colour sensor values NOTE The EC Lcontrol program is specially developed for adjusting the colour of the eyevis LED projectors For this reason use this program for colour adjustments instead of the colour adjustment function in the eyevis Device Setup software 32 General Setting EC LED 1004 Series 15 In this window you can see information about device ID type IP etc Parameter Value Info General Settings DEVICE ID 1 Device ID DEVICE TYPE PROJECTOR WQXGA Device Type POWER Standby ON OFF COM_LAN_IP 192 168 0 110 Device LAN IP Address COM_LAN_SM 255 255 255 255 Device LAN SM u COM LAN GW 192 168 0 1 Device LAN GW COM LAN 1c 19 de ff ff ff Device LAN MAC DEVICE ID Device address set via address board DEVICE TYPE Specific device name POWER Switch device in standby mode COM LAN Device IP address COM LAN S
32. ion between the PC and the first projector this is the standard communication gateway Serial Port COM port used Baud rate Standard is 115200 Bits Standard is data 8 stop 1 Parity Standard is None Apply changes Accepts the new settings You can check on the Reports page if the connection is active eyevis Color analyzer option Pattern generator Clear reports Send Probe model EC LED 1004 Series 35 Communication port Percentage of tolerance of the measures These settings Display the gradient are only relevant for colour into the gamma UHP ESP projector with lamp page Running on machine name or IP address Reports All software status messages are collected and can be monitored here Command sequences can also be generated and sent to a projector User Setup Service Status Gamma Preference Reports Send Clear reports Serial emor Serial port status Tep ip waming Serial status status Serial cmd rec Serial port cmd rec Serial cmd rec Serial cmd rec COM2 NCOM11 localhost NCOM11 NCOM11 11 NCOM11 NCOM11 NCOM11 Cannot open the serial port Serial port service started Failled to connect the server the server is not alive Serial port service terminated Serial port service started 1 1 1 1
33. ion between control PC and cube Check that you have selected the right COM port Check the COM port settings Check the serial cable connection for communication Check the ID setting in the input box User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 61 Possible causes of malfunctions and problems Smoke or peculiar smells If you continue to use the device when smoke or peculiar smells are coming from the cube housing it may cause a fire or an electric shock Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet Make sure that the device is not smouldering inside and this is going unnoticed Contact your dealer for inspection Liquids or objects inside the device If you continue to use the device after water other fluids or objects have been spilled or dropped this may cause a fire or an electric shock gt Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet Contact your dealer for inspection Damage caused by dropping the device If you continue to use the device after it has been dropped or the housing has been damaged it may cause a fire or an electric shock Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet gt Contact your dealer for inspection Damaged or hot power cable If you continue to use the device even though the power cable is damaged or becomes hot it may cause a fire or an electric shock gt Immediately remove the power plug from the outlet gt Contact yo
34. lug the cord Always grip the jag to unplug from mains gt Do not use any fluids inside the cube Cleaning intervals How often you clean the device primarily depends on the environmental condition gt Clean the device if dust has collected on the housing with a dry cloth gt Contact your dealer for internal cleaning once a year User Manual 15 EC LED 1004 Series 59 Cleaning the screen surface NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Unsuitable cleaning substances can damage the screen surface Only use the screen cleaner recommended by eyevis to clean the gt screen gt NEVER spray directly on the screen This may damage the screen compound gt If dirt has accumulated on the screen surface this be removed by gently rubbing the surface with cotton wool or a soft cloth If the dirt cannot be removed easily a small amount of screen cleaner can be used gt Do not leave any drops of water on the screen when cleaning Water should be wiped away immediately with a clean soft cloth otherwise the display surface may be damaged Cleaning the housing NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Never use substances thinners benzene or abrasive cleaners They can damage the surface of the housing Cleaning sprays Only use the eyeVisor and a damp cloth for cleaning gt Wipe the housing over regularly with a soft cloth to keep it clean Small stains can be removed using a damp cl
35. m max TBD cd m typ 1400 x 1050 mm 70 inch ca 177 cm screen diagonal 1400 x 1270 x 750 mm TBD User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 67 EC 70 LSXT 1004 Description Resolution Brightness Image size W x Dimensions W x H x D Weight EC 60 LHD 1004 Description Resolution Processing Brightness Image size W x Dimensions W x H x D Weight EC 70 LHD 1004 Description Resolution Processing Brightness Image size W x H Dimensions W x H x D Weight Version preliminary July 2014 Digital 70 inch DLP rear projection unit stackable and addible for data and video representation 1400 x 1050 Pixel 5 4 3 Chip DMD Chip SXGA LVDS 0 95 HB Screen 553 cd m max 474 cd m typ ISE Screen TBD cd m max TBD cd m typ 1400 x 1050 mm ca 70 inch ca 177 cm screen diagonal 1400 x 1270 x 750 mm TBD Digital 60 inch DLP rear projection unit stackable and addible for data and video representation 1920 x 1080 Pixel Full HD 16 9 1080P 0 95 inch DMD LVDS HB Screen 884 cd m max 759 cd m typ ISE Screen TBD cd m max TBD cd m typ 1344 x 756 mm ca 60 inch 152 cm screen diagonal 1344 x 956 x 820 mm 75 kg Digital 70 inch DLP rear projection unit stackable and addible for data and video representation 1920 x 1080 Pixel Full HD 16 9 1080P 0 95 inch DMD LVDS H
36. ment is solely informative can be changed at any time without notice and represents no obligation on the part of the eyevis eyevis assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document eyevis the eyevis logo and eyeCON are trademarks or registered trademarks of eyevis Deutschland All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 3 Table of Content Sicherheit Safety 5 The EC Lcontrol Software 47 Setup of the EC Lcontrol Software 47 Starting the EC Lcontrol software 47 The start page 48 _ 5 Ihe menu E TELS DERE 49 14 The setting 51 Adjusting the colours with EC Lcontrol 54 Delivery Contents 15 PacKag ng essen area era 15 25 Product Overview 17 Cleaning and Care 58 Housing and 17 Cleaning 5 58 9157459 18 Cleaning the screen 59 Cleaning the 0 59 Cleaning the 59 Mounting the ba
37. n IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ DECO Image decoration for testing can be chosen by the user IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ BG IPU background settings IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ BG_RED Test image background amount of red colour IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ Test image background amount of green colour BG_GREEN IMAGE_TEST_IPU_ Test image background amount of blue colour BG_BLUE IMAGE_PROJ_ Projection mode MODE IMAGE_TEST_PAT Test image pattern IMAGE_TEST_PAT_ PERIOD Test image number of pattern repetitions IMAGE_TEST_PAT_ WIDTH Test image pattern width IMAGE_ Image left offset POSITION_H_L IMAGE_ Image right offset POSITION_H_R IMAGE_ Image bottom offset POSITION_V_D IMAGE_ Image top offset POSITION_V_U IMAGE_ Image orientation ORIENTATION LED_INTENSITY_ RED_R Red Red LED intensity value LED_INTENSITY_ RED_G Red Green LED intensity value LED_INTENSITY_ RED_B Red Blue LED intensity value LED_INTENSITY_ Green Red LED intensity value GREEN_R LED_INTENSITY_ Green Green LED intensity value GREEN_G LED_INTENSITY_ Green Blue LED intensity value GREEN LED_INTENSITY_ BLUE_R Blue Red LED intensity value LED_INTENSITY_ BLUE_G Blue Green LED intensity value LED_INTENSITY_ BLUE_B Blue Blue LED intensity value IMAGE_CONTRAST_ RED IMAGE_CONTRAST_ GREEN Image contrast red value Image contrast green value eyevis EC LED 1004 Seri
38. n sollten nur von qualifiziertem Servicepersonal oder autorisierten Fachh ndlern durchgef hrt werden Beachten Sie unbedingt alle Warnhinweise auf den Komponenten und in dieser Bedienungsanleitung Beachten Sie unbedingt alle Anweisungen zum Betrieb und Nutzung unserer Systeme Beachten Sie alle lokale Vorschriften zum Aufbau und Betrieb von Anlagen unter die unsere Systeme fallen Verwenden Sie nur das von uns zur Verf gung gestellte Netzkabel Schlie en Sie das Netzkabel Ihres Ger ts nur an geerdete Steckdosen sicher und korrekt an Schlie en Sie niemals mehrere Ger te an die gleiche Steckdose an Ber hren Sie das Netzkabel niemals mit feuchten H nden wenn Sie den Stecker und die Steckdose miteinander verbinden Vermeiden Sie berm iges Verbiegen oder starke Zugbelastung des Kabels Stellen Sie keine schweren Gegenst nde auf dem Kabel ab Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker niemals bei eingeschaltetem Ger t aus der Steckdose Um im Notfall das Ger t komplett vom Stromnetz trennen zu k nnen m ssen Sie den Netzstecker aus der Dose ziehen Deshalb muss der Netzstecker jederzeit leicht erreichbar sein Beanspruchen Sie Steckdosen Ausg nge und Kabel nicht ber ihre zul ssige Kapazit tsgrenze Verwenden Sie keine unzul ssigen Verl ngerungskabel User Manual eyevis Installation Gebrauch Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 7 Installieren oder betreiben Sie das Ger t niemals unter Umge
39. ng To correct keystoning on the mirror 1 Openthetop cover i The adjustment nuts are now accessible Fig 19 View of mirror suspension with 9 adjustment nuts 2 Turn the screws Z Y X W in a clockwise direction 5 Keystoning is corrected the right hand side of the image moves outwards Fig 20 View of mirror suspension with 12 adjustment nuts User Manual eyevis Configuration EC LED 1004 Series 35 Two programs and are available to help you configure the cubes EC Lcontrol and eyeDeviceSetup software Both programs are stored on the CD provided NOTE The cubes have to be configured at the DIP switch before they can be commissioned for the first time General information on the configuration programs EC Lcontrol eyeDevice Setup software Version preliminary July 2014 Both programs for configuring the cubes are used to perform different tasks Colour adjustment e Communication between PC and projector Status query of cubes Generating reports NOTE The EC Lcontrol program is specially developed for adjusting the colour of the eyevis LED cubes For this reason use this program for colour adjustments instead of the colour adjustment function in the eyeDevice software The adjustment for the colours is only possible if the cubes are connected via serial cable Program installation and start The programs do not have to be installed 1 Simply copy the entire program fold
40. ng file is sent to the projector Save the settings by pressing the button SAVE ALL in the main window Go to the user tab of eyevis Device Setup and press the button READ CURRENT eyevis provided files Device IP txt DHCP OFF txt DHCP ON txt Gateway IP txt Subnetmask txt For more information see chapter Reports on page 46 32 Adjusting the focus EC LED 1004 Series eyevis In order to achieve a clear picture on the projection screen it is necessary to adjust the optical focus of the projection engine In the case the image on the screen becomes blurred it is necessary to readjust the focus setting To adjust the focus we recommend using an image with suitable content displayed on the screen e g an image with writing in all corners or something similar You can find appropriate test images on your eyeDevice Setup software CD To adjust the focus 1 Remove the four screws that secure the left part ofthe cover to the focus 2 Remove the cover You can now access the inward of the projector 3 Loosen the adjustment screw only one or two turns You can now adjust the focus of the lens by turning the adjustment screw to the left or right 4 Secure the adjustment screw again in its position once you have made the setting 5 Close the cover on the projector again using the four screws Fig 18 Focus setting on the projector User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 33 Adjusting the geometry The ge
41. nikger ten RoHS 2002 96 EC vom 27 Januar 2003 Richtlinie des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates ber Elektro und Elektronik Altger te WEEE Die bereinstimmung mit den Anforderungen wird durch die auf dem Produkt angebrachte CE Kennzeichnung zertifiziert Der Hersteller kann nicht f r den Betrieb au erhalb der Betriebsbedingungen wie in dieser Bedienungsanleitung beschrieben haftbar gemacht werden Zudem erl schen hierdurch Ihre Produkthaftungs und Gew hrleistungsanspr che User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 9 About this Manual Read and pay attention to this manual It contains important information on the product In particular note all of the safety instructions and warnings Keep this manual a safe place Warnings used NOTICE Indicates a hazard that could lead to damage or destruction of the product The general warning symbol indicates a hazard that could lead to injuries or death In the text section the general warning symbol is used in conjunction with the warning levels described below Indicates a hazard that could lead to minor or moderate injuries Indicates a hazard that could lead to death or serious injury Z DANGER Indicates a hazard that leads to immediate death or serious injury Symbols used gt Indicates a single action or multiple actions which do not have to be performed in any specific order 1 Indicates a set of actions that have to
42. nto three areas Load Save area To load and save configurations and set the video wall size Selection area 2 To display the video wall with the projectors The currently active projector is highlighted Parameter area Windows with parameters that can be selected with tabs User Manual eyevis The Load Save area File Configuration Wall Size Projectors internal database The selection area Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 37 In this area of the window you can load and save configurations as well as determine the size of the video wall 8 g File Configuration Al Wall size Load Write 4 by E 2 Read archive Read current Save all Load Loads a configuration file saved on the PC for example the saved file of the first system configuration Write Saves a configuration file with the current settings on the Enters the size of the wall e First number number of vertical columns e Second number number of horizontal rows Read archive Reads the default settings of the active projector The factory projector settings can thus be restored at any time Read current Reads the current settings of the active projector The settings are then displayed in the parameter area Saveall Saves all the current settings in the projector A preview of your wall configuration appears in this part of the screen A single projector can be
43. of the customer against the seller of the product These claims can be made alternatively to the claims referred to in this warranty document User Manual eyevis Limitations of liability Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 71 In cases of slight negligent breaches of duty the liability of eyevis is limited to the direct foreseeable and contract typical average damage slightly negligent breach of minor contractual obligations excludes the liability eyevis will not be liable for loss damage or alterations to third party accessories hardware or software or programs data or information stored on any media or any part of the product no matter how it occurs or for any loss or damage arising from loss of use loss of profits or revenue or for any resulting indirect or consequential loss or damage The policy sum regarding all requirements of the warranty does not exceed at discretion of eyevis the original purchase price of the product or alternatively the costs of substitution of the product The warranty shall not apply to repairs or service necessitated by normal wear and tear or for lack of reasonable and proper maintenance As far as the liability of eyevis is excluded or limited this also applies to the personal compensation liability of its staff employees associated employees agents and auxiliary persons The preceding limitations of liability do not apply to the customer s claims
44. ometry of the cubes must be aligned to one another along the entire video wall A test grid is used for this purpose The size position as well as keystoning and rotation mistakes of the test grid can be adjusted by modifying the carriage that supports the projector NOTE You can find test grids for geometry settings on the eyeDevice Setup software CD Proceed as follows V A native static test grid should be projected onto the entire cube wall while the geometry is adjusted 1 Open the bottom right cover i The screws on the carriage are now accessible Use the table below to align the geometry by tightening or loosening the screws A Fon the carriage until a satisfactory geometry is set Screwing direction Clockwise Anti clockwise Horizontal image position A gt L Vertical image position A gt Q O Rotation F cx LJ Image size B D N 2 eseo LI H Vertical keystone D E oe 17 Horizontal keystone B D E Version preliminary July 2014 34 Adjusting the mirror EC LED 1004 Series eyevis If necessary remaining geometrical mistakes that cannot be corrected via the carriage have to be corrected using the adjustment nuts on the mirror suspension NOTE To correct keystoning using the mirror screws requires in depth know how of the effects as well as experience For this reason do not adjust the mirror yourself or only after completing an eyevis traini
45. ontal resolution IPU_INPUT_V_FREQ Input frequency IPU_OUTPUT_RES_X Output horizontal resolution IPU_OUTPUT_RES_Y Output vertical resolution IPU_INPUT_VALID DEVICE_STAT_FAN_1 Indicator whether the input signal is valid Fan status of fan controlled by cpu DEVICE_FAN_GRP_1 Fan speed controlled by cpu DEVICE_STAT_FAN_LAMP Fan status for LED fan controlled by engine 1 normal mode 0 error mode DEVICE_STAT_FAN_DMD Fan status of DMD fan controlled by engine 1 normal mode 0 error mode DEVICE_FAN_GRP_ ENGINE Fan speed controlled by the engine DMD LED fans DEVICE_TEMP_SCB CPU board temperature in C DEVICE_TEMP_LED_DRV Driver temperature in DEVICE_TEMP_LED_RED Red LED temperature in C DEVICE_TEMP_LED_ GREEN Green LED temperature in C DEVICE_TEMP_LED_BLUE Blue LED temperature in C CTRL_ERROR_STARTUP Startup error codes CTRL_ERROR_RUNTIME Runtime error codes Maintenance CTRL_ERROR_MESSAGES Turns on off human readable error messages INFO_VERSION_CPU_FW CPU firmware version INFO_VERSION_IPU_FW IPU firmware version INFO_VERSION_DB Database firmware version CPU_BOOT Switch execution mode of boot loader 34 Communication Settings EC LED 1004 Series 15 The Gamma program area gives you full control over the curve of the individual colo
46. oth and a small amount of mild detergent Cleaning the optic NOTICE Unsuitable cleaning substances Strong cleaning substances such as thinners benzene or abrasive cleaners can damage the optic gt Never use liquid cleaners or cleaning sprays Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not clean the lens when it is heated gt Wipe the lens over regularly with a soft cloth to keep it clean Small stains can be removed using a damp cloth and a small amount of eyevis special detergent Version preliminary July 2014 60 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Malfunctions and Troubleshooting Before calling your service partner please check the following table for a possible cause to the trouble you are currently experiencing NOTE The devices may only be opened by specially trained and qualified personnel Typical problems No picture Y Make sure that the power cable is plugged in Check if the cubes s power is OFF or if the cube is in standby mode Check that the auxiliary equipment is connected Check if the input setting is correct Check that the signal is suitable Make sure the DVI signal not contains HDCP Check if the input signal resolution for the input box without scaler board 15 correct The cube does not start up Check the cable connections between the cube and input box Blurred picture Check the focus adjustment of the cube No communicat
47. rson not authorized by eyevis Image Sticking memory effect and Mura see chapter Effects in continuous operation of LCDs on page 64 Failure of pixel see chapter Evaluation of Visual Range on page 66 Accessories Accessories such as cardboard boxes packaging batteries and other components that are used in connection with this product and that expected to be exchanged are not covered by this warranty Factory applied serial number A product that s serial number is damaged changed or removed is no longer covered by this warranty The reaction time to claim a right given by this warranty starts with the customer s announcement of the claim to eyevis It is calculated in accordance with the standard service hours of the eyevis Monday Friday 6 00 AM to 6 00 PM local German time except German bank holidays 70 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Advised procedure for raising a claim Legal and other claims Consider the manual before raising a claim See the sections on Troubleshooting and in the manual and check whether the problem might be solved on site before raising a claim referring to this warranty Prepare necessary information If the problem still exists the customer should try to get support from a regional eyevis partner Please prepare the following information e Product identification model type and serial number of the device e Date and place of purchase or eyevis order number e g AUF
48. rtig mit der des Ger ts sein Dieses Ger t f hrt Hochspannung Stellen Sie sicher dass Benutzer es nicht selbst ffnen reparieren oder ver ndern F hren Sie keine Gegenst nde ins Ger teinnere ein Ber hren Sie bei Gewitter nicht das Ger t angeschlossene Kabel oder den Netzstecker Klettern Sie nicht auf den Ger ten Wenn das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht verwendet wird ziehen Sie zur Sicherheit den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose Verwenden Sie das Ger t niemals mit einem besch digten Netzkabel oder wenn das Ger t heruntergefallen oder besch digt wurde Warten Sie mit der Inbetriebnahme bis das Ger t von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker untersucht wurde Vorsicht Einige Bauteile des Ger ts k nnen w hrend des Betriebs hei werden Demontage und Lagerung Haftungsausschl sse Konformit t CE gt gt EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Lassen Sie das Ger t komplett abk hlen bevor Sie es einlagern Stecken Sie das Netzkabel und alle weiteren Kabelverbindungen aus bevor Sie das Ger t bewegen oder demontieren Entfernen Sie hierbei den Netzstecker nur durch Ziehen am Stecker und nicht am Kabel aus der Steckdose Packen Sie zur optimalen Lagerung das Ger te in die Originalverpackung zur ck Beachten Sie die Umweltbedingungen zur Lagerung F r weitere Informationen siehe Kapitel Anlage Technische Daten auf Seite 53 eyevis ist nicht haftbar f r jegliche Sch den verur
49. sacht durch Naturgewalten wie Erdbeben Gewitter etc Br nde Handlungen Dritter Unf lle vom Besitzer zu verantwortende Fehlbedienungen oder den Gebrauch au erhalb der vorgeschriebenen Betriebsbedingungen eyevis ist nicht haftbar f r eventuelle Folgesch digungen wie 2 Gewinnausf lle Betriebsunterbrechungen Datenmodifikation oder Datenl schung die durch die Verwendung von eyevis Produkten bzw deren Ausfall im Betrieb verursacht werden eyevis ist nicht haftbar f r Sch den die in Folge mangelnder Beachtung der Anweisungen dieser Bedienungsanleitung entstanden sind eyevis ist nicht haftbar f r Sch den die in Folge des Gebrauchs seiner Produkte im Zusammenschluss mit anderen Produkten Ger ten und Software entstehen eyevis ist nicht haftbar f r Sch den die in Folge unzul nglicher Installation seiner Produkte entstehen Das vorliegende Ger t entspricht den folgenden Richtlinien der Europ ischen Union EMV Richtlinie 2004 108 EC Dieses Ger t entspricht den Anforderungen der Klasse A Es kann beim Einsatz in Wohngebieten elektromagnetische St rungen EMI verursachen M glicherweise muss der Besitzer in diesen F llen auf eigene Kosten angemessene Ma nahmen gegen die EMI Emissionen ergreifen Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EC 2002 95 EC vom 27 Januar 2003 Richtlinie des Europ ischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Beschr nkung der Verwendung bestimmter gef hrlicher Stoffe in Elektro und Elektro
50. se the power cable supplied by eyevis The power cable must be correctly and securely connected to earthed power outlets Do not connect multiple devices to the same power outlet Do not touch the power plug with wet hands when removing or plugging the plug into the outlet Do not forcefully bend or pull the power plug and do not place any heavy material on it Do not disconnect the power cable while using the product To disconnect the device from the mains in an emergency the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket The mains plug must therefore be easily accessible at all times Do not overload outlets and cables above their permissible capacity Do not use impermissible extension cables Do not install or operate the device under environmental conditions that deviate from the technical specifications This mainly includes areas with constantly high humidity levels and in direct proximity to water fire radiators or ovens or exposed to direct sunlight or similar Deviating operating conditions can lead to electric shocks fire or can cause the device to crash User Manual eyevis Installation Use Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series 11 The devices should be installed professionally by your dealer When unpacking or carrying the devices at least two people are needed Make sure the devices are carried upright When installing the devices use the designated basement supplied by eyevis Us
51. sement 21 Mounting the Cube 24 Malfunctions and Troubleshooting 60 Mounting the projection 25 Typical DIODICINS 60 Earthing the cube 27 Possible causes of malfunctions and problems 61 Installing the 27 Cabling the CUDES needed eee ees 29 Warranty Terms ange one Addressing the cubes CubeiD 30 Duration and Validity of Warranty 62 Rotation Switches use as 30 Proof Of Purchase zocaduuss sche RE 62 Networks 31 Warranty Service or exchange during Warranty Period62 Adjusting the 32 Warranty 5 63 Adjusting the 33 Reaction osos eoa sce ER eo REVO wee re ee 63 Adjusting the 34 Advised Procedure for raising a Claim 64 Legal and other Claims 64 ee gt 2 Limitations of 65 General information on the configuration programs 35 Appendix 1 1 1 66 Appendix Technical Specifications 66 Starting the eyeDevice Setup software
52. stall the cube wall This includes assembling the basements setting up the cubes and inserting the screens Mounting the basement Requirements Check if the floor is suitable for installing a cube wall Depending on the configuration the cube wall has to be adjusted to the ground If you use a raised floor there has to be a fixed connection of the boards to the supports Space requirements Leave a gap of at least 60 cm to the building wall when installing the video wall This space is necessary to enable service work and sufficient air circulation e fthe video wall is installed on a movable basement a minimum gap of 10 cm is necessary at the back to allow for sufficient air circulation e Ensure that the distance to the ceiling is at least 15 cm for adjusting the mirror of the projection cube e fthe video wall is higher than three metres it should be secured at the back to the building wall Please contact our project team for detailed information on wall mounting 2 1 Distance to ceiling 15 cm at least Distance to building wall 60 cm at least Narrower distances are only possible with rail mounted basement Fig 8 Distances from video wall to building wall and ceiling Version preliminary July 2014 EC LED 1004 Series Assembling the basement
53. standard 1x rear projection unit type EC XX LYY 1004 ready mounted incl input box and projection engine 1x power cable 1x RS232 serial cable 1x eyevis cube adjustment software on CD 1x screen cleaner set Covers for service holes to avoid light and dust entering the rear projection unit Tools for adjusting the screen geometry User Manual Screen box Rear projection screen ready mounted on screen basement Basement optional Version preliminary July 2014 Side basements e A Left side basement Right side basement Crossbars to connect the side OOU basements A and B E F C 4 crossbars G 1 crossbar with bore holes e H 10 M10x25 screws 10x M10x25 16 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Screen adjustment plates for 11 g 2x 12 l 2x M6x60 assembling to crossbar G I1 2 screen adjustment plates IB 4 2x M6x25 2x M6 e I2 2 M6x60 screws 2 M6x25 screws 2 M6 washers Corner plates 12 L1 4 corner plates 16x 8 25 L2 16 8 25 screws 16 8 washers 16x 8 Feet to attach to the corner plates 1 2 1 2 levelling feet 2 2 levelling feet with eyelets to 2X 2X fasten to the floor N3 8 M12 hexagon nuts 8 M12 washers 3 8 12 8xM12 To fasten to the floor 4 4 2x Y 2x10 O2xM8 2 hexagon wooden screws e 2 M10 dowels
54. t cube on the next basement the same way 4 Connect the cubes at the points c and d using the screws fixed into the housing User Manual eyevis EC LED 1004 Series 25 Installing large video walls 3 or more cubes in vertical direction Risk of injury when installing large video walls When installing large video walls 3 or more cubes in vertical direction there is a risk of injury resulting from cubes falling or crashing down Use crane when installing video walls of 3 or more cubes in vertical direction If you do not a crane available take particular care when lifting the cubes and climbing onto the video wall Observe the following instructions when installing the video wall Proceed as follows when installing large video walls 1 First mount the entire bottommost row onto the basements 2 Mount the remaining cubes in a stair like formation To do this use the already assembled rows as a platform for lifting the next cube using the handles on the side see the following illustration Mounting the projection unit NOTICE Handling of the screens If the screen is handled incorrectly the screen may be scratched or the housing damaged Wear cotton gloves when installing the screen Remove the cardboard protections from the screen before mounting it on the cube housing Lift up the screen carefully and
55. ungen f hrt Verwendete Symbole Kennzeichnet einen einzelnen Handlungsschritt oder mehrere Handlungsschritte jedoch ohne feste Abfolge 1 Kennzeichnet ein Folge von Handlungsschritten deren vorgegebene 2 Reihenfolge eingehalten werden muss 3 Kennzeichnet ein Resultat von Handlungsschritt e NOTE Informationen ber bestimmte Merkmale oder Eigenschaften TIP Tipps f r die beste Aus bung Version preliminary July 2014 Sicherheitshinweise EC LED 1004 Series eyevis In diesem Kapitel finden Sie allgemeine Hinweise f r einen sicheren Umgang mit dem Produkt Lesen Sie diese Sicherheitshinweise sorgf ltig und befolgen Sie alle darin beschriebenen Anweisungen Vor konkreten Gefahren werden Sie zus tzlich in den nachfolgenden Kapiteln durch farbige Warnhinweise immer dann gewarnt wenn die Gefahr unmittelbar besteht Bestimmungsgem e Verwendung Qualifikation des Aufstellers Allgemeine Hinweise Stromanschluss Der ESP mit LED Projektionsengine dient zur visuellen Wiedergabe von Inhalten im industriellen Bereich Betreiben Sie das Produkt nur in erlaubter Installationslage F r weitere Informationen siehe Kapitel Unerlaubte Installation auf Seite 19 Verwenden Sie das Produkt nur in trockenen R umen Beachten Sie die zul ssigen Umweltbedingungen F r weitere Informationen siehe Kapitel Anlage Technische Daten auf Seite 53 Installation und erste Einstellunge
56. ur dealer for inspection Version preliminary July 2014 68 EC LED 1004 Series eyevis Warranty Terms and Conditions Duration and validity of warranty Proof of purchase The specified product is under warranty for 24 months beginning from the date of delivery by eyevis valid for the European Union 12 months applies to products that were purchased outside the European Union Warranty services during the warranty period do not extend the validity period of the warranty The sales agreement or the invoice original invoice with serial number of the first purchaser must be presented as proof of purchase to claim warranty services If the customer cannot provide this evidence of purchase the warranty period is dated back to the date of purchase at the distributor first supplier plus one month Warranty service or exchange during warranty period If the product shows any faults or defects during the warranty period eyevis provides the following services in compliance with the warranty Defective On Arrival DOA The customer has to inspect each delivery immediately upon receipt If any packaging is damaged the customer has to notify his carrier immediately at goods receiving If a defect is detected at first unpacking packaging is not damaged the customer has to notify his specialist supplier point of purchase immediately about the defect Otherwise the product will be treated under usual terms of warranty Return to
57. urs red green blue NOTE With the new ESP LED projectors the Gamma program area is less important The colours of the ESP LED projectors are now adjusted using the special EC Lcontrol colour adjustment software Information on how to work with the colour adjustment software can be found in see Chapter Reports on page 35 onwards Preference The communication to the first projector is defined on this page Communication settings changes C Use local area network Socket 7992 first device IP Adress Use serial port Serial port COM11 Baud rate 115200 Bits data 8 Stop 1 Parity None Calor analyzer option Apply changes Probe model Philips color probe Percentage of tolerance of the measures Communication port 2 Display the gradient color into the gamma page Pattem generator Apply changes Running on machine name or IP adress localhost Use local area network With an Ethernet connection between the PC and the first projector Socket Standard 7992 First device IP Address IP address of the connected projector the first projector Each device has a network board With an Ethernet connection when each projector has its own network card Apply changes Accepts the new settings You can check on the Reports page if the connection is active Use serial port With an RS232 interface connect
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