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1. O 0 pixels Y step offset 2 180 pixels object height D 36 pixels Duplicate e Enter the total number of fixtures for the resulting array e Enterthe X horizontal and or Y vertical offsets for the resulting array Each new fixture will be this number of pixels away from each other RasterMAPPER automatically sets the offsets based on the width and height of the selected fixtures objects but you can enter your own if desired PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 175 Before After Circular Array W Duplicate Array Grid Array Linear Array Circular Array Object coumt 8 Separation angle 45 00 Fixture rotation 45 00 Radius 274 pixels Duplicate e Enter the total number of fixtures for the new array e Based on the count the Separation angle and Fixture rotation will be automatically computed e Enter the desired Radius in pixels for the new array Before After Map Transfers The Transfer section below the inspectors contains buttons for sending maps and getting in the future maps from the processor Click the Send Map button at the bottom of the Mapping inspector to open the Send Map window PXL System 176 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Send map window Name the map here and press Send Map to transfer the map to the Vizomo Maps are sent to the processor selected in the Processor Select menu Send Map Processor Vizomo Una 1 9 Automatically assign as curr
2. PXL System 38 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 1 3 Assembly of Stacked Screens General Guidelines e When using light duty feet in minimal wind loaded installations the vertical braces may be two tiles shorter than the height of the display e When using heavy duty feet with more wind loading the vertical braces should extend the full height of the display e Feet with vertical braces should be located every fourth column of tiles e Position the vertical braces on the feet so that the display is over the center of the foot If the display is off center on the feet then ballast or attachment of the feet to the floor may be necessary Assembly of Feet amp Vertical Braces 1 Slide the first vertical brace onto the foot n Foot Vertical Joiner 3 Gently rotate the locking handle to the locked up position securing the joiner in place 4 Slide the next vertical brace onto the joiner attached to the first vertical brace PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 39 5 Move the locking handle on the second vertical brace to the locked up position securing the second vertical brace to the joiner not illustrated How to Use the Center Mount Ensure the lock unlock lever is in the unlocked up position to begin Align the center mount stud with the socket and push into place Move the lock unlock lever to the locked down position Insert the safety key into the hole and turn 90 to secure AUN
3. Rigging Example Multiple LD Headers Rigging Charts Multiple LD Headers Cantilever Rigging Wind Speed Calculations A DANGER PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 43 Do not hang more than 25 panels 10 m tall with the integral rigging hardware No lifting point should support more than 100 tiles 1411 Ib 640 kg Failure to equalize the load among all pickup points could result in serious injury See also 2 5 1 Stacked C series Tiles 2 5 3 Heavy Duty Hanging PXL System 44 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail Machined Universal Header chassis Chesebrough clamp Truss mounting hardware Disk spring assembly Load distribution mechanism Latch Catch Socket for locking C series panels to header E ON See also 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 45 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation Locking Light Duty Headers Together 1 Open the access door 2a Fold the latch handles outward 2b If desired the access door can now rest on the handle 3a Push the hook safety tab up to release the safety pin 3b pull the latch handle towards the opposit
4. Window Stacking Order PXL System 130 4 Vizomo User Guide Windowing Examples Source Destination Windowing Example 1 Display Screen Source Rectangle Destination Rectangle He o PU 5 tiles x 5 tiles Width a Width 120 1 tile 24 pixels x 24 pixels Height Height 120 Resized 120x 120 End Result Source Destination Windowing Example 2 Source Rectangle Destination Rectangle Left 0 Left 0 Top 0 Top 0 Stilesx Stiles Width 240 Width 24 1 tile 24 pixels x 24 pixels Height 120 d Height 24 7 Resized rs dex 24 E End Result Source Destination Windowing Example 3 PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 131 Source Rectangle Destination Rectangle Display Screen Left 0 Top 0 ato Left 24 Top 24 5 tiles x 5 tiles Original Content Width 48 1 tile 24 pixels x 24 pixels 240 x 120 Height 48 Resized 48x48 End Result Input Tab Select between multiple input types on Vizomo R1 units When using the HDMI input the input resolution must be manually selected localhost Vizomo 1 Vizomo Controller Video Mixer Main Input Media Input connector SDI Y Resolution config Iv Auto select HD720p 60 NOTE The Vizomo R1i unit has two video inputs to allow for HDMI and SDI capture Only one active input should be connected at any given time Media Tab P
5. 1 Locate your screen width in the first column 2 Go across to columns 2 through 5 to determine the required pickup point locations on the Heavy Duty Header s 3 Go across to the column under the maximum desired wind speed to determine the maximum allowable height of the screen insert chart here 1 Heavy Duty Headers have pickup points located between each column of tiles starting with 0 to the left of the first tile and ending with N to the right of the Nth tile 2 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale See also Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 85 Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points Use this chart only if you are picking up the Heavy Duty Headers by five 5 pickup points To use the chart 1 Locate your screen width in the first column 2 Go across to columns 2 through 6 to determine the required pickup point locations on the Heavy Duty Header s 3 Go across to the column under the maximum desired wind speed to determine the maximum allowable height of the screen insert chart here 1 Heavy Duty Headers have pickup points located between each column of tiles starting with 0 to the left of the first tile and ending with N to the right of the Nth tile 2 See Appendix A for an explanati
6. 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers The example above illustrates a screen using multiple light duty headers with two mounting points Follow the steps below to calculate the maximum height for this example In all cases the lowest number dictates the maximum allowable height Step 1 Gather the data from the screen setup The example screen has the following parameters Headers left header 1x right header 3x Width 9 tiles Joint Positions J1 1 J2 4 J3 6 Step 2 Find the table corresponding to the type of headers in the far left and far right position For this example use Rigging Chart Left 1x Header Right 3x Header Step 3 Find the maximum height value for each of the joint positions J1 J2 J3 with a screen width of 9 tiles The results are J1 20 J2 5 J3 9 The lowest calculated height is 5 so the maximum height of this example setup is 5 C series tiles See also 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 53 Home gt 2 C series Tile Manual gt 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods gt 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging gt 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Loa
7. 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x 25 a e ot w o rPUUAN OO NooNND ON UAH NNN WWW hon nnn wwa oaa NYP NON Aou ed ND ND MN O PN Joint Position counting from left end md a NIN WU 7 NN mw 2 2 2 u N w 9 25 Ni wi OA 10 11 25 ed MN UT 25 NA 12 oo Na 13 14 15 16 17 PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 61 Left 2x Right 4x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 2x Header Right 4x Header Right Left in tiles DO 40U0 UN a m ont ma e m m md ad Oo AU WN o See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x 2x 25 ma un NON NC o EHP oU c o 4 N Un S NNNWWADODZRE Overall Length NNW oo Joint Position counting from left end 25 aa a NNW s
8. Appendix A Specifications 134 Appendix B Video File Encoding 136 5 5 PDB 5 Manual 139 5 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 140 5 2 System Overview 144 5 2 1 Basic System Info 142 5 2 2 PDB 5 Overview 143 5 2 3 Status Indicators 144 5 3 Operation 145 5 3 1 General Operation 146 5 3 2 Power Input amp Output 147 5 3 3 Data Input 149 6 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 150 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 151 6 1 1 Enumeration 154 6 1 2 Calibration 157 6 2 Basic Workflow 159 6 3 Ul Overview 160 6 3 1 Menu Bar 163 6 3 2 Mode Selection 164 6 3 3 Map Editing 165 6 3 4 Inspectors 168 6 4 Software Updates 169 6 5 Mapping 170 6 5 1 Canvas 171 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors 173 6 5 3 Sequencing 177 6 5 4 Map Save Open 178 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options 179 6 6 Processor Control 182 6 6 1 Processor List 183 6 6 2 Setup Inspectors 185 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes 189 7 7 PXL System Online Help Notes 190 8 Site Index 192 Online Help System 1 Online Help System revised 10 19 2010 8 02 57 PM Welcome to the online help system Browse through the help pages by selecting pages in the table of contents To quickly find specific product information enter search criteria in the search box above and click the search button Version 4 2 2 Changes C series Helix Firmware e Nochanges Vizomo e PXL timing improvements for choppy tiles RasterMAPPER e New C series Display tool pops up when RM is opened e Disable status indicators
9. Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 3x Right 4x 2x 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 17 13 11 vaso NNN o Lona NM ww Rs HUD NN Un Un un ND MS DNS MO O to do OD Joint Position counting from left end 6 NN A U a H NNNWA DLO 7 N oU NN UUAN N ww ow a NY WwW 4d 10 m hM d OO 11 u w y NUUA 13 14 15 25 6 25 215 25 1 2 5 1 1 2 25 17 25 PXL System 68 2 C series Tile Manual Left 4x Right 3x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 4x Header Right 3x Header Right Overall Length in tiles Moe Onanunsewn x a ea nt n ea es O ais UN See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 4x OO N e Ww NNN WwW UC Joint Position counting from left end outs NNW
10. PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A 2 Maximum C11 panels per PDB 5 Port is 16 C8v Max Power 55 watts 8 000 nits full white 1 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A 2 Maximum C8v panels per PDB 5 Port is 25 When running typical video content the duty cycle average power consumption is about 3096 of maximum See also 5 3 1 General Operation 5 3 3 Data Input PXL System 5 PDB 5 Manual 149 5 3 3 Data Input C series and other PXL data driven fixtures are designed to work exclusively with the Vizomo processor Connect the User Ethernet port on the back of the Vizomo to the PXL input on the back of the PDB 5 with a CAT 5e patch cable The PXL Data Thru connector may be used to connect additional PDB 5s in series For detailed information on the Vizomo processor consult the Vizomo User Guide See also 5 3 1 General Operation 5 3 2 Power Input amp Output PXL System 150 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 3 Ul Overview 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 6 Processor Control 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes See also Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 3 Helix P1 Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide 5 PDB 5 Manual 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 151 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart The following basic information will get you up and running quickly with RasterMA
11. Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x vv ww ss NNN AUUV NNNNWW HUD iD NN Ww UU NNN WHEW OO Joint Position counting from left end NNW aA 7 NN Un ou e BSB NNW Oo NN unu SH NN DM 25 NY UO 10 11 25 No oU WU 25 Ss NA 12 254 13 14 15 17 PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 65 Left 3x Right 4x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 3x Header Right 4x Header Overall Length in tiles 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 14 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 22 18 16 14 12 3 25 14 25 25 25 18 12 vlw ucc 4 a Uu NNN WwW HEH DW o _ a ah MS MO WwW PW Co Joint Position counting from left end o a a NNW UW 7 nwr o NEN 10 11 25 14 25 12 14 4 10 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 12 14 NW CO 13 25 14 7 3 1 14 25 14 6 2 25 14 6 16 17 25 14 25 See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right
12. 1 Heavy Duty Header Detail 76 2 5 3 2 Heavy Duty Header Operation 77 2 5 3 3 Load Charts Heavy Duty Headers 78 Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points 80 Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points 82 Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points 84 Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points 85 Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points 86 2 6 C series Tile Appendices 87 Appendix A Beaufort Scale 88 3 3 Helix P1 Manual 89 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 90 3 2 Helix System Overview 92 3 2 1 Basic System Info 93 3 2 2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview 94 3 2 3 PXL Node Box Overview 95 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution 96 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 97 3 3 2 Power Input 98 3 3 3 PXL Node Status Indicator 99 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors 100 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables 103 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting 104 4 4 Vizomo User Guide 106 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 107 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller 108 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor 109 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo 111 4 1 4 Mapping 112 4 2 General Overview 113 4 2 1 Key Features 114 4 2 2 Safety Information 115 4 2 3 Hardware Overview 116 4 2 4 Power Up 118 4 3 Configuration 119 4 3 1 Vizomo Controller 120 4 3 1 1 Installation 121 4 3 1 2 Operation 122 4 3 1 3 Navigation Bar 124 4 3 2 System Settings 125 4 4 Operation 126 4 4 1 Blueprint Chooser 127 4 4 2 DVI Capture 128 4 4 3 Video Mixer 129 4 5 Vizomo Appendices 133
13. 2 Safety Information AN WARNING Keep connections free of stress to ensure proper operation Do not open the Vizomo chassis as there is risk of electric shock Do not move the chassis while in operation Internal components are susceptible to damage caused by vibration during operation Do not block front or rear vents fans to prevent overheating and or damage Do not place liquids on or around the unit Do not insert objects through vent slots Do not place magnetic devices near unit Always connect chassis to a grounded power source If using an extension cord make sure all connections and cords are properly rated to the load Refer all servicing to qualified personnel or Barco Inc directly See also 4 2 1 Key Features 4 2 3 Hardware Overview 4 2 4 Power Up PXL System 116 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 2 3 Hardware Overview L 1i Rear Connections Power Input IEC 100 240 50 60Hz 350W 6x USB 1 1 2 0 1xPS2 1 x PXL output dual 10 100 1000Mbps ethernet port 1 x User dual 10 100 1000Mbps ethernet port 1 x DVI monitoring output 1 x DVI over HDMI connector input Rii Vizemo RII Rear Connections Power Input IEC 100 240 50 60Hz 750W 6x USB 1 1 2 0 1 x PS2 4 x PXL outputs on dual 10 100 1000Mbps ethernet ports 1 x User Port on a dual 10 100 1000Mbps ethernet port 1 x Factory Port on a dual 10 100 1000Mbps ethernet port 1 x DVI monitoring output 1 x DVI over HDMI connector input 1 x HD S
14. 20 34 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 41 6 20 35 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 42 6 21 36 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 43 6 21 37 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 9 9 7 7 6 44 6 22 38 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 9 8 8 7 6 5 45 6 22 39 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 46 7 23 39 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 47 7 23 40 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 48 7 24 41 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 49 7 24 42 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 6 5 5 4 50 7 25 43 8 8 8 8 8 7 T 7 6 6 5 4 4 1 Heavy Duty Headers have pickup points located between each column of tiles starting with 0 to the left of the first tile and ending with N to the right of the NI tile See Pickup Points for detail 2 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 83 3 Values in the column Beaufort Scale 12 are calculated at a 133 km h wind speed See also Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points PXL System 84 2 C series Tile Manual Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Use this chart only if you are picking up the Heavy Duty Headers by four 4 pickup points To use the chart
15. 24 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 31 7 24 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 32 7 25 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 5 33 7 26 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 E 6 5 5 34 7 27 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 35 7 28 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 36 8 28 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 37 8 29 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 38 8 30 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 3 3 39 8 31 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 40 8 32 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 Heavy Duty Headers have pickup points located between each column of tiles starting with 0 to the left of the first tile and ending with N to the right of the NI tile See Pickup Points for detail 2 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale 3 Values in the column Beaufort Scale 12 are calculated at a 133 km h wind speed PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 81 See also Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points PXL System 82 2 C series Tile Manual Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points Use this chart only if you are picking up the Heavy Duty Headers by three 3 pickup points To use the chart 1 Locate your screen width in the first column 2 Go across to columns 2 through 4 to determine the required pickup point locations on the Heavy Duty Header s 3
16. 25 21 3 10 18 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 22 3 11 19 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 3 11 20 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 21 24 3 12 21 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 22 19 25 4 12 21 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 26 4 13 22 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 27 4 13 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 28 4 14 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 20 17 29 4 14 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 19 17 14 30 4 15 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 22 20 17 15 13 31 4 15 27 25 25 25 24 24 23 22 20 19 17 14 13 11 32 5 16 27 25 25 25 24 24 23 22 21 19 17 15 13 11 33 5 16 28 25 25 25 24 24 23 22 21 19 17 15 13 11 34 5 17 29 25 25 25 24 24 23 22 21 19 17 15 13 11 35 5 17 30 24 23 23 22 22 21 20 19 17 16 13 12 10 36 518 31 21 20 20 20 19 18 18 17 15 14 12 10 9 37 5 18 32 18 18 17 17 17 16 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 38 5 19 33 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 39 6 19 33 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 40 6
17. 25 5 25 25 25 25 6 25 21 25 25 25 7 25 13 11 16 25 25 8 25 9 7 8 11 25 25 9 20 7 5 5 6 9 25 25 10 7 6 4 4 7 25 25 11 15 15 3 3 3 3 B 6 25 25 12 13 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 5 22 25 13 12 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 19 25 14 11 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 16 25 15 10 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 14 25 16 9 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 13 25 17 8 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 11 25 18 8 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 10 25 See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 57 Left 1x Right 4x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 1x Header Right 4x Header Left Right kir er rer Joint Position counting from left end ue 2 2 s 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 135 102 15 16 17 2 3 14 25 4 25 14 25 5 25 25 14 25 6 25 25 25 14 25 7 25 19 22 25 14 25 8 25 12 10 13 25 14 25 9 24 9 7 7 9 25 14 25 10 19 7 5 4 5 7 19 14 25 11 16 6 E 3 3 4 6 15 14 25 12 14 5 3 3 2 3 3 5 12 14 25 13 13 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 10 14 25 14 11 4 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 8 14 25 15 10 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 7 14 25 16 9 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 14 25 17 9 3 2 1 1 1 1
18. 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 5 L Bracket PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 27 2 4 5 L Bracket In addition to the Center Mount there are two M10 threaded holes in the back of each C series tile that may be used for permanent mounting or attaching other accessories The two threaded holes are located underneath the Center Mount Removing the Center Mount Socket Use of the L bracket require the removal of the center mount socket from the rear of the tile as described in the following steps 1 Place the tile on a flat surface protecting the front of the tile from damage to the LEDs 2 Remove the 5 screws from the retaining ring 3 Remove the retaining ring and locking ring Installing the L Bracket The L bracket mounts to the back of a C series tile via 2x M10 threaded inserts Use M10 16 16mm long bolts only The torque specification for this M10 16 bolt is 16 9 N m PXL System 28 2 C series Tile Manual A pe i j EO 2 NS 4 The L bracket allows adjustability along the X and Y axis To allow for Z axis adjustment the holes to which the L bracket is attached should also be slotted as shown below PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 29 A CAUTION Use M10 16 bolts for the threaded mounting holes on the back of the C series tile Longer lengths will cause damage to the tile Resulting damage is not covered under warranty See also 2 4 1 L
19. 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 3 1 3 Navigation Bar Navigation Bar Blueprint Operation Specific controls for the current blueprint Blueprint Chooser Selection and activation of blueprints e System Settings File management copy update processor o Stop Toggles the output to video black See also 4 3 1 1 Installation 4 3 1 2 Operation PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 125 4 3 2 System Settings File ManagementThe file management interface consists of action buttons on the left and a file browser on the right At the topmost level of the file browser the folders have the names of all of the different categories of files available e g media blueprints File Management Window 172 16 49 105 Viromo BNTM 49971 Vireme Controller Media Stock media is laid out in a one level directory hierarchy folders reflect categories To copy or retrieve a file drag and drop the file or use the function buttons on the left of the window Blueprints Blueprints are shown as file icons If there are no user blueprints only factory blueprints are available Factory blueprints are not manageable from this interface To copy or retrieve a blueprint file drag and drop the file or use the function buttons on the left of the window Upgrades To upgrade the software you need a vuz file Press the Upgrade System button A file browser appears Navigate to the vuz file that is to be used and cli
20. 5 Manual 147 5 3 2 Power Input amp Output Power Inputs A amp B The PDB 5 has two power 16A inputs on the rear panel labeled A and B Input A must always be used as it powers the electronics inside the PDB 5 If only input A is used then all outputs 1 through 6 will be powered by input A When input B is used in addition to A then outputs 4 5 and 6 automatically switch over and become powered by input B This doubles the PDB 5 s total capacity A green indicator on the front panel shows when input B is being used PXL Cable Outputs The PDB 5 has 6x 10 amp outputs with breakers for AC power distribution The limit for each PDB 5 output is 10 A with a total output of 32 A maximum per PDB 5 if both inputs A and B are used The maximum number of C8v tiles per PDB 5 port is 25 this is limited by data not power The maximum number of C11 tiles per PDB 5 port is 16 this is limited by data not power For additional information on the PXL Cable see Cables amp Connectors in the C series Tile Manual DVI Vizomo PXL 208 VAC 16A 208 VAC 16A 208 VAC 16A PXL System 148 5 PDB 5 Manual A WARNING Do not hot plug any cables Damage to the connector pins may occur Resulting damage is not covered under warranty Observe the following power guidelines when setting up your C series display The tables below indicate maximum power consumption C11 Max Power 85 watts 5 000 nits full white 1
21. Controller The following sections will cover 4 3 1 1 Installation 4 3 1 2 Operation 4 3 1 3 Navigation Bar See also 4 3 2 System Settings PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 121 Home gt 4 Vizomo User Guide gt 4 3 Configuration gt 4 3 1 Vizomo Controller gt 4 3 1 1 Installation 4 3 1 1 Installation Vizomo Controller can be installed on any PC running Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 and is available from the Barco Creative LED support page http cled barcousa com NOTE If a previous version of Vizomo Controller exists use add remove programs in the Windows Control Panel to remove it If you do not do this the Vizomo Controller Installer will not be able to complete the installation The installer ensures all software components that are required are installed Vizomo Controller s Installer moController Once Vizomo Controller has been installed it can be found in the Start menu under Programs Vizomo By default the application is installed to c Program Files Barco Vizomo Controller NOTE In order to communicate via TCP IP for laptop control the Vizomo and the laptop must be set to the same IP and subnet range i e 10 0 X Y See also 4 3 1 2 Operation 4 3 1 3 Navigation Bar PXL System 122 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 3 1 2 Operation When Vizomo Controller launches the Connect to processor window opens listing processors found on your LAN You can either select one of t
22. Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging XL System 74 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 3 Heavy Duty Hanging C series tiles must be suspended within specific guidelines to ensure proper loading The charts and tables in this chapter provide the maximum number of tiles that can be suspended using the heavy duty header See Assembly and Mounting Basics for additional information Heavy Duty Header Types Name Part Panels Max Header Panels Horiz Horiz 1x HD Header 430 0149 1 modular 2x HD Header 430 0202 2 modular 3x HD Header 430 0203 3 modular 4x HD Header 430 0204 4 modular Heavy Duty Header Detail Heavy Duty Header Operation Wind Speed Calculations AN DANGER Do not hang more than 25 panels 10 m tall with the integral rigging hardware No lifting point should support more than 100 tiles 1411 Ib 640 kg Failure to equalize the load among all pickup points could result in serious injury Max Panels Vert 25 25 25 25 Other Info Horizontal curve possible when multiple headers are placed together Horizontal curve possible when multiple headers are placed together Horizontal curve possible when multiple headers are placed together Horizontal curve possible when multiple headers are placed together See also 2 5 1 Stacked C series Tiles PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 75 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging PXL System 76 2 C series Til
23. Manual Appendix A Beaufort Scale The following table is used as a reference for wind speed calculations throughout this guide 2 5 6 11 1 1 1 5 5 0 lt 1 273 64 72 55 63 47 54 39 46 31 38 25 30 18 24 13 17 8 12 dif 1 3 lt 1 Very widespread damage to vegetation Some windows may break mobile homes and poorly constructed sheds and barns are damaged Debris may be hurled about Widespread damage to vegetation Many roofing surfaces are damaged asphalt tiles that have curled up and or fractured due to age may break away completely Trees are broken off or uprooted saplings bent and deformed Poorly attached asphalt shingles and shingles in poor condition peel off roofs Some branches break off trees and some small trees blow over Construction temporary signs and barricades blow over Damage to circus tents and canopies Some twigs broken from trees Cars veer on road Progress on foot is seriously impeded Whole trees in motion Effort needed to walk against the wind Swaying of skyscrapers may be felt especially by people on upper floors Large branches in motion Whistling heard in overhead wires Umbrella use becomes difficult Empty plastic garbage cans tip over Branches of a moderate size move Small trees begin to sway Dust and loose paper raised Small branches begin to move Leaves and smaller twigs in constant motion Wind felt on exposed skin Leaves rustle Wind mot
24. Map Editing 6 3 4 Inspectors x x XXT Ib PXL System 164 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 3 2 Mode Selection The Mode selection region contains tools for the overall setup of the application ane Vizomo 1 Untitled rmenap 100 O Map Info Button Toggles in out the Map Info pane below the button Map Title amp Zoom Level At the top center of the application window the name of the Vizomo and title of the map are displayed along with the current zoom level Vizomo 1 Untitled rmmap 100 Processor Select Select a processor from a drop down menu pi Inspector Toggle The Mapping Setup buttons toggle the inspector panels below See also 6 3 1 Menu Bar 6 3 3 Map Editing 6 3 4 Inspectors PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 165 Home gt 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 3 3 Map Editing The map editing section shows information about fixtures and provides the tools for making changes gt 6 3 UI Overview gt V Map Totals 4 Total Pixels 25920 Total Fixtures 20 W Current Selection None Selected Fixtures 0 Selected Pixels 0 Port Seq x Y WA Port A AL 0 0 RA 0 36 RAS 0 72 PAS 0 108 gt AS 36 0 p AG 36 36 BAT 36 72 PAS 36 108 RAS 72 0 gt Al0 72 36 PALL 72 72 AIZ 72 108 Al3 108 0 pAl4 108 36 AIS 108 72 AI6 108 108 RA 144 0 PAIS 144 36 PAIS 144 72 A20 144 108 8 Port 6 C Port C D Port D U Unassigned BARG Map I
25. NOTE Ensure the lock unlock lever is fully engaged in the lock position down when using the center mount The lever will click into place to indicate it is fully engaged See also 2 5 1 1 Feet 2 5 1 2 Vertical Braces 2 5 1 4 Wind Speed Charts PXL System 40 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 1 4 Wind Speed Charts AN DANGER Failure to follow these guidelines could result in personal injury and or damage to the C series tile s A stacked screen can withstand a certain amount of wind loading depending on the foot used and the position of the screen on the foot Light Duty Feet Light duty feet are primarily intended for indoor use where wind loading is negligible If the feet are fixed attached to the floor then maximum allowable height and or wind loading may be greater than the chart below This can only be determined based on the local site conditions by the installation technician Maximum Height of a C series Screen Stacked Light Duty Feet 600mm 1 0 4 57 35 HE 2 0 8 40 25 pago 3 12 33 21 aie ell 4 1 6 28 7 E 5 2 0 25 16 Dao 6 24 23 14 7 2 8 21 13 8 3 2 20 12 HE 9 3 6 19 12 3 10 4 0 18 1 3 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale Heavy Duty Feet Heavy duty feet can be used for taller screens or to withstand higher amounts of wind loading If the feet are fixed attached to the floor then maximum allowable height and or wind loading may be greater than the chart below This can
26. System 178 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 5 4 Map Save Open RasterMAPPER launches with a new empty map You can open existing maps and save the current map by using the File menu NOTE Don t forget that in RasterMAPPER v4 0 and later you can have multiple maps open at the same time This allows you enhanced functionality like copying and pasting fixtures from one map to another See also 6 5 1 Canvas 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors 6 5 3 Sequencing 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 179 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options Creating Custom Fixtures RasterMAPPER provides a default list of PXL fixtures to use You can also create new fixtures that can be saved with the current map or as a template fixture to be used with any map If a custom fixture is created in a map and opened on another computer without that custom fixture it will be automatically added to the current map Select Edit this Menu from the fixture menu to add or remove custom fixtures from the menu C Series Helix Then press the button at the bottom Edit Fixture Templates v Factory Fixtures C Series Helix Custom Fixtures Note Editing existing fixtures is not yet supported Fixture Setup Window Provide the name pixel dimensions scan order and desired fixture color Then select save to template or map PXL System 180 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Fixture Setup Width 1 a p
27. all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped A DANGER Risk of electrical shock No user serviceable parts inside Observe all applicable electrical codes The power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible A WARNING Do not hot plug any cables Damage to the connector pins may occur Resulting damage is not covered under warranty Unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing To reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture See also 5 2 System Overview 5 3 Ope ration PXL Syst em 5 PDB 5 Manual 141 5 2 System Overview 5 2 1 Basic System Info 5 2 2 PDB 5 Overview 5 2 3 Status Indicators See also 5 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 5 3 Operation PXL System 142 5 PDB 5 Manual 5 2 1 Basic System Info The diagram below provides an overview of a typical system using the PDB 5 along with C series tiles and a Vizomo processor pes SS The Vizomo processor provides video data to the PDB 5 which combines that data with AC power and sends it to the C series tiles on one cable Detailed information on power and data d
28. for the needs of multi display playback The Video Mixer Blueprint consists of three tabs Main Input and Media Main Tab In the Main tab the user is able to choose between displaying a captured Input or on board media The file that is playing can be windowed into 6 copies of the original file all with independent crop scale and x y location localhost Vizomo 1 Vizomo Controller Video Mixer Main input Media Mixer Transition Duration 1 Enable Windows Source Rectangle Destination Rectangle Name Left Top Width Height Left Top Width Window 1 0 o 720 2j 480 o 0 4 720 Vizomo The Windowing tab contains control for 6 windows Each can independently move and or re size content Define the original size and position of content with the Source Rectangle then define the new size and position of content with the Destination Rectangle Keep in mind the following points about source and destination windows e The source for a window needs to be within the boundaries of the media or smeared media will be visible e Differences in source versus destination size results in automatic scaling e Windows can overlap sources and destinations In the case of an overlap the order of the window definition row 1 6 dictates the Z axis position of the window In other words window 1 creates the lowest level window and all other windows are on top and might obscure the lower window s
29. is rated for IP65 all other components of the enclosure are rated for IP66 or better The vent will withstand standing water up to IP67 for 30 minutes so for continuous use in an outdoor or wet environment the box must me mounted so the connectors and membrane vent are facing down This will prohibit and liquid water from pooling on or around the vent P1 Pixel String Mounting The pixel strings are rated IP66 and can be mounted in any orientation both indoors and outdoors Follow the following safety guidelines when mounting the strings e Do not flex the cable beyond its minimum bend radius of 10mm e Do not flex the cable near the entry to the plastic pixel housing e Do not deform the cable with mounting hardware e f using a cable staple use an insulated plastic version like this p NOT this PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 105 e Do not puncture the cable or the pixel housing See also 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 3 2 Helix System Overview 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution PXL System 106 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 4 2 General Overview 4 3 Configuration 4 4 Operation 4 5 Vizomo Appendices See also Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 3 Helix P1 Manual 5 PDB 5 Manual 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 107 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start This chapter
30. may be cantilevered beyond the supported light duty header as shown in the illustration below distance from edge to header joint lt gt n n pm m m m cantilevered tiles Tiles can be connected via any header width desired but there is a limitation on the number of tiles that can be cantilevered Use the following chart to determine the maximum number of tiles that can be connected vertically cantilevered Cantilevered Tile Limits 1 2 7 3 3 4 1 5 1 Rigging Example Cantilever Using the example from the figure above with two tiles cantilevered to the right edge of the display the table above is used to calculate that 7 tiles can be hung vertically as shown below PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 71 See also 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 72 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts AN DANGER Failure to follow these guidelines could result in personal injury and or damage to the C series system Light duty headers are primarily intended for indoor use as there is no z axis support However C series tiles can withstand a certain amount of wind loading without an
31. on the back of C series tiles e 14 new test patterns e Separate brightness values for C11 and C8v e Pixel quantities for C8v now reported correctly Version 4 2 1 Changes C series Helix Firmware e Nochanges Vizomo e Increased pixel capacity RasterMAPPER e Fixed IE script error e Mapping for P1 fixed e Show correct release notes in auto update mechanism Version 4 2 0 Changes C series Helix Firmware e C series On Screen Enumeration sequence numbers are now displayed during enumeration e Improved PXL error handling Vizomo e New Video Mixer blueprint e Implemented new capture devices to support HD SDI and DVI over HDMI e DVI monitor now warns if the system is in Blackout e Improved the way Vizomo interacts with the PXL network PXL System 2 Online Help System e Improved logs and reports for trouble shooting e Support for placing C11 and C8v in the same map RasterMAPPER e Adjusted interface elements to aid workflow e Numerous bug fixes e Numerous behind the scenes components to support future features See also 2 C series Tile Manual 3 Helix P1 Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide 5 PDB 5 Manual 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 3 2 C series Tile Manual 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overview 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 5 Rig
32. one line at a time See also 6 1 2 Calibration PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 157 6 1 2 Calibration Retrieve Calibration Data from PXL Fixtures 1 Click the Calibrate button 2 Click the Retreive button to begin the process Retrieve Calibration Vizomo processor This must be done whenever new fixtures have o Download color calibration data from the enumerated fixtures to the been added to the system Retrieve calibration from all fixtures 7 Retrieve calibration from fixture Note this process will take approximately 5 seconds per fixture Status 3 Check the status area for any errors Retrieve Calibration Vizomo processor This must be done whenever new fixtures have o Download color calibration data from the enumerated fixtures to the been added to the system Retrieve calibration from all fixtures _ Retrieve calibration from fixture Note this process will take approximately 5 seconds per fixture etrieve PXL System 158 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 4 When the status area reads Complete click the Close button to close the window See also 6 1 1 Enumeration PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 159 6 2 Basic Workflow RasterMAPPER has two main functions e Create a map which defines the relationship between pixels on the video source typically a computer screen and the actual fixtures After creating the ma
33. the PDB 5 can be found in the PDB 5 Manual For information on the Vizomo processor consult the Vizomo User Guide See also 2 2 2 C series Tile Overview PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 9 2 2 2 C series Tile Overview The C series tile contains the rigging hardware necessary for temporary hanging or stacking Carrying Handle Folds away when not in use Latch Hook and lever for locking multiple C series tiles together Power amp Data Input Combined AC power amp data input via black PXL Cable connector Center Mount Mounting socket with rotary latch Latch Catch Socket that accepts the latch hook for locking multiple tiles together Angle Adjustment Dowel Interchangeable pin available in differing angles 5 degrees to enable horizontally curved installations Breather Valve Allows air to breath through waterproof gas permeable membrane One valve on each side of tile Voids warranty if altered or removed 8 Power amp Data Output Combined AC power amp data output via white PXL Cable connector 9 System Info Indicator Indicates system status regarding power and data NOOR WD See also 2 2 1 Basic System Info PXL System 10 2 C series Tile Manual 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors See also 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overvie
34. uc rj NON NU Un md NNW AO NN ww 42NwWwro 10 11 25 25 25 6 25 3 5 213 1 2 1 1 1 1 12 25 22 4 2 1 1 13 14 15 25 18 25 16 25 4 2 1 3 2 16 17 14 25 3 12 25 PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 69 Left 4x Right 4x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 4x Header Right 4x Header Overall Length Joint Position counting from left end Right a 102 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 11 12 133 34 15 26 17 2 3 4 25 14 25 5 25 14 14 25 6 25 14 19 14 25 7 25 14 25 25 14 25 8 25 14 25 25 25 14 25 9 25 14 25 25 25 25 14 25 10 25 14 25 14 1 14 25 14 25 n 235 14 25 9 7 7 9 25 14 25 12 25 14 19 7 5 4 8 7 19 14 25 13 25 14 14 5 4 3 3 4 5 14 14 25 14 35 14 1 4 3 2 2 2 3 4 14 25 15 35 14 9 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 9 14 25 16 33 14 8 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 8 14 25 17 35 14 7 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 7 141 2s 18 353 14 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 2 6 14 25 See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x PXL System 70 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging Tiles
35. up your Helix P1 display Max current draw of one PXL Node with four 4 P1 pixels strings is 0 5A 200 240VAC 50 60Hz Maximum of PXL Nodes per PDB 5 output 20 Maximum of PXL Nodes per PDB 5 w 1 x 16A input 32 Maximum of PXL Nodes per PDB 5 w 2 x 16A input 64 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A When running typical video content the duty cycle average power consumption is about 3096 of maximum AN WARNING Do not hot plug any cables Damage to the connector pins may occur Resulting damage is not covered under warranty See also 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 3 3 8 PXL Node Status Indicator 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 99 3 3 3 PXL Node Status Indicator The status indicator located on the front of the PXL Node Box allows you to instantly see the status of the Node Off No Power Note the status indicator remains black for a few seconds when the PXL Node Box is first powered on White PXL Node Box powering up Magenta PXL Node Box booted Orange Top or bottom data link working properly Blue Both data links working properly Green Video data is being received Flashing Red Error See also 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 3 3 2 Power Input 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables PXL System 100 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors PXL Cable Pinouts The following is the pinout inf
36. 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 14 25 18 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 14 25 See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System 58 2 C series Tile Manual Left 2x Right 1x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 2x Header Right 1x Header Overall Length Joint Position counting from left end e 2 3 4 5 6 27 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 25 3 25 25 4 25 25 25 5 25 25 24 25 6 25 22 13 14 25 7 25 16 9 8 10 25 8 25 12 7 6 6 8 2 9 25 10 5 4 4 4 6 18 10 25 9 4 3 3 3 4 5 16 11 25 7 4 3 2 2 2 3 5 14 12 25 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 12 13 25 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 14 25 5 2121 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 10 15 235 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 9 16 25 4 2 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 8 17 25 4 2 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 18 25 4 2 1 1 1 0 0000 0 1 1 1 abi See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System
37. 2 C series Tile Manual 59 Left 2x Right 2x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 2x Header Right 2x Header Left 2x Right 2x Overall Length Joint Position counting from left end Ode a 3 4lslelzislsolwlmnl m 13 14 15 16 17 2 25 3 25 25 4 25 25 25 5 25 35 25 25 6 25 25 19 25 25 7 25 19 1 11 19 25 8 235 14 8 7 8 14 25 9 25 1 6 5 5 6 11 25 10 25 9 5 4 3 4 51 9 25 11 235 8 4 3 3 3 3 41 8 25 12 2 713 12 2 2 212 3 7 2 13 225 6 3 2 2 12 2 2 12 13 16 35 14 25 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 11 213 5 25 15 235 8 2 2 1 1 1 11 11 112 21 5 25 16 a 4 2 1 1 1 1 111 1 11 1 21 4 25 17 2 4 2 1 11 1 111111 1 111111121 4 25 18 25 4 2 1 11111 010 0 1 1 111 2 4125 See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System 60 2 C series Tile Manual Left 2x Right 3x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 2x Header Right 3x Header Left 2x Overall Length in tiles VPxmUSOMeONaAauaWDn md b a md md ON AW sw See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left
38. 2x Right 3x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x PXL System 66 2 C series Tile Manual Left 4x Right 1x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 4x Header Right 1x Header Overall Length Joint Position counting from left end mem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 11 32 13 34 15 16 17 2 3 25 14 4 25 14 25 5 25 14 25 25 6 25 14 25 25 25 7 25 14 25 22 19 25 8 25 14 25 13 10 12 25 9 25 14 25 9 7 7 9 24 10 25 14 19 7 5 4 5 7 19 1 25 14 15 6 4 3 3 4 6 16 12 25 14 12 5 3 3 2 3 3 5 14 13 25 14 10 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 13 14 25 14 8 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 15 2 4 7 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 3 30 16 25 14 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 3 9 17 335 14 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 2 31 9 18 25 14 58 2 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1111 111218 See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 67 Left 4x Right 2x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 4x Header Right 2x Header Overall Length Right in tiles See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x
39. 4 Tile Status Indicator PXL System 20 2 C series Tile Manual 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 4 1 Latches 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 4 Center Mount 2 4 5 L Bracket A WARNING Do not hang more than 25 panels 10 m tall with the integral rigging hardware No lifting point should support more than 100 tiles 1433 Ib 650 kg When using light duty headers refer to Appendix 5 Light Duty Rigging Info to calculate the maximum number of panels Displays gt 10 m tall require an auxiliary frame system not supplied by Barco Failure to equalize the load among all pickup points could result in serious injury See also 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overview 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods 2 6 C series Tile Appendices PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 21 2 4 1 Latches There are a total of 8 integrated locking components on each tile as shown below 4 latches and 4 catches Handle Safety The photo below illustrates the optimal position of the handle and hook to allow for easy connection to other tiles With the hook in this position and your thumbs slightly pushing on the open handle you can hang one tile on another then lock the tiles together Push and Hold How to Lock C series Tiles Together PXL System 22 2 C series Tile Manual a E Start with the latch fully open Align the C Pla
40. 5 25 25 9 1 8 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 10 2 8 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 11 2 9 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 2 10 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 13 3 10 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 14 3 11 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 15 3 12 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 3 13 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 17 4 13 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 18 4 14 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 19 4 15 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 21 18 20 4 16 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 22 19 17 14 21 5 16 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 22 5 17 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 23 5 18 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 24 5 19 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 25 5 20 20 19 19 19 18 17 17 16 14 13 11 10 8 26 6 20 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 27 6 21 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 28 6 22 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 29 6 23 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 11 9 8 7 30 6
41. B 5 will take several minutes to fully boot and configure See also 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors PXL System 16 2 C series Tile Manual 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator The colored status indicator located on the back of the C series tile allows you to instantly determine the state of each tile El Off No Power Note the status indicator remains black for a few seconds when the tile is first powered on White Tile is powering up Magenta Tile has booted but not yet receiving data Orange Top or bottom data link is working properly Blue Both data links are working properly Green Video data is being received Flashing Red Error See also 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 17 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors PXL Cable Pinouts The following is the pinout information for the combined power and data cabling used in the PXL system The gender of the connector is determined by the power pins the 3 largest pins Male Power Data Cable connects to an upstream source PDB 5 upstream tile Female Power Data Cable connects to a downstream sink tile INTERNAL PIN WIRE FUNCTION COLOR 1 Orange White Data TX 2 Blue White Data RX 3 Orange Data TX 4 Shield Drain 5 Blue Data RX 6 Brown AC Power Phase 7 G
42. Cable 50 watts per P1 Node including 4 strings PXL Node 20 Nodes Max with 200 VAC or higher See also 3 2 2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview 3 2 3 PXL Node Box Overview PXL System 94 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 2 2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview Each Helix P1 pixel string has three parts 1 Input Connector this connects to the outputs on a PXL Node Box 2 Pixel Zero a small power and data converter 3 32 Pixels 75mm or 150mm spacing INPUT CONNECTOR PIXELS PIXEL ZERO 7 See also 3 2 1 Basic System Info 3 2 3 PXL Node Box Overview PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 95 3 2 3 PXL Node Box Overview The PXL Node Box takes AC power and PXL data in converts this to 24VDC and data out to four strings and passes AC power and PXL data through to the next PXL Node Box All connections are on one end panel of the box PIXEL STRING OUTPUTS PIXEL STRING OUTPUTS 12 STATUS 94 INDICATOR AC 4 PXL VENT AC 4 PXL INPUT OUTPUT AC PXL INPUT black body This uses the standard PXL Cable Connector AC 4 PXL OUTPUT white body This uses the standard PXL Cable Connector PIXEL STRING OUTPUTS Four independent outputs each can feed one P1 pixel string STATUS INDICATOR Multicolor LED indicator VENT IP65 gas permeable microporous membrane vent OU e m See also 3 2 1 Basic System Info 3 2 2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview PXL System 96 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 3 Power amp Data Di
43. DI input 1 x Genlock input NOTE The Vizomo R1i unit has two video inputs to allow for HDMI and SDI capture Only one active input should be connected at any given time PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 117 See also 4 2 1 Key Features 4 2 2 Safety Information 4 2 4 Power Up PXL System 118 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 2 4 Power Up Follow the steps below to power up the processor Attach the included power cord to the unit via the Powercon connector Plug the other end of the cord into a grounded power source Attach any other cables that are relevant to your setup Press the center of the Vizomo s power switch round push button on the front of the unit to power the unit on Once Vizomo has finished booting it can be administered by Vizomo Controller and RasterMAPPER of on See also 4 2 1 Key Features 4 2 2 Safety Information 4 2 3 Hardware Overview PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 119 4 3 Configuration Overview Vizomo processors are configured over a network via two different applications RasterMAPPER and Vizomo Controller RasterMAPPER is responsible for creating maps and setting operating parameters such as display modes Vizomo Controller is used for file management and operation 4 3 1 Vizomo Controller 4 3 2 System Settings See also 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 4 2 General Overview 4 4 Operation 4 5 Vizomo Appendices PXL System 120 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 3 1 Vizomo
44. Do not hot plug any cables Damage to the connector pins may occur Resulting damage is not covered under warranty Observe the following power guidelines when setting up your C series display The tables below indicate maximum power consumption C11 Max Power 85 watts 5 000 nits full white Amperage Amperage Max Panels per PDB 5 Max Panels per PDB 5 Voltage gt 9 per Tile per 16 Tiles w 1 x 16A input w 2 x 16A input PXL System 14 2 C series Tile Manual 1 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A 2 Maximum C11 panels per PDB 5 Port is 16 C8v Max Power 55 watts 8 000 nits full white 1 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A 2 Maximum C8v panels per PDB 5 Port is 25 When running typical video content the duty cycle average power consumption is about 3096 of maximum See also 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 15 2 3 3 Data Input C series tiles are designed to work exclusively with the Vizomo processor Connect the User Ethernet port on the back of the Vizomo to the PXL input on the back of the PDB 5 with a CAT 5e patch cable Then connect the appropriate PDB 5 power data output 1 6 to the C series tile input connector Observe the following data limits when setting up your C series display Fixture Max panels per PDB 5 output C11 16 C8v 25 NOTE When first powered on the PD
45. Go across to the column under the maximum desired wind speed to determine the maximum allowable height of the screen 1 If the Max Height number is black the pickup points are 1 000 kg each 2 If the Max Height number is blue the pickup points are gt 1 000 kg but 2 000 kg each 3 If the Max Height number is red the pickup points are gt 2 000 kg each Note The weight calculations are based on a worse case scenario where the header is comprised of 1x units Max Height of tiles Screen Width Pickup Point Beaufort Scale of tiles Locations 6 7 8 10 0 5 0 25 25 25 11 0 5 11 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12 0 6 12 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 13 0 6 13 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 14 0 7 14 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 15 1 7 14 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 1 815 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 17 2 8 15 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 18 2 9 16 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 19 2 9 17 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 20 3 10 17 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
46. L System 3 Helix P1 Manual 91 When running typical video content the duty cycle average power consumption is about 30 of maximum Temperature Helix installations must take into account the operating temperature of the PXL Nodes The ambient operating temperature for a PXL Node is 20 C to 45 C NOTE Helix PXL Nodes have an internal temperature sensor that shuts down the output brightness is set to 0 when internal temperature is too high The brightness will return to normal when the internal temperature has cooled sufficiently See also 3 2 Helix System Overview 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting PXL System 92 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 2 Helix System Overview 3 2 1 Basic System Info 3 2 2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview 3 2 3 PXL Node Box Overview See also 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 93 3 2 1 Basic System Info Vizomo Processor PDB 5 AC PXL Out 4x Pixel String Outputs AC PXL In AC Power amp PXL between nodes 100m max PXL Cable 24 VDC Power amp Data to Helix P1 String 30m max Pixel Extension Cable o e oa ao s o ao Continues for 32 Pixels 12 watts per Helix P1 String Helix P1 Pixel String es e oo a ooo eoe e sos AC Power amp PXL between nodes 100m max PXL
47. PPER version 4 0 and greater The steps detailed below are only those necessary to create a map send it to the processor and ensure the fixtures are configured properly on the processor These steps are based on the RasterMAPPER Basic Workflow using the Vizomo video processor and C11 fixtures Create and Send Map 1 Download and Install RasterMAPPER 2 Launch RasterMAPPER A new window opens with a blank map and a New C series Display tool ane maes cama ri 3 Define screen specifics then press Create New C Series Display My Cll B display is columns wide and 5 rows tall Looking at the front it is cabled from top to bottom left to right 89 Cancel j 4 A grid will be generated in the top left position PXL System 152 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Lh C11 36 x 36 EAS Zoom 8X amp Q 5 Click the Send Map button 8 Name the map and click Send Map to send the map to the Vizomo Send Map Processor Vizomo Une 1 req Map name Untitled Automatically assign as current PXL Fixture Map we after upload Cancel Save and Send Send Map NOTE If you are using fixtures with the PXL protocol such as C series and this is the first time you have uploaded a map to the Vizomo you will also need to perform the steps of Enumeration and Calibration 6 1 1 Enumeration 6 1 2 Calibration PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 153 See also 6 2 Basic
48. PXL System User Manual Revised 10 19 2010 BARCO Visibly yours Table of Contents 1 Online Help System 2 2 C series Tile Manual 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overview 2 2 1 Basic System Info 2 2 2 C series Tile Overview 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 4 1 Latches 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 4 Center Mount 2 4 5 L Bracket 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods 2 5 1 Stacked C series Tiles 2 5 1 1 Feet 2 5 1 2 Vertical Braces 2 5 1 3 Assembly of Stacked Screens 2 5 1 4 Wind Speed Charts 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts 72 2 5 3 Heavy Duty Hanging 74 2 5 3
49. Workflow 6 3 Ul Overview 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 6 Processor Control 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes PXL System 154 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 1 1 Enumeration Enumerate PXL Fixtures 1 Click on the button for Setup inspectors Inspectors Mapping 2 Inthe PXL Setup section click Enumerate ana Worse 1 Man Map emma GI teras 3 Click the radio button for Enumerate All Fixtures Enumerate sequence numbers to them This should be done ary time fixtures are attached removed or re ordered T all fixtures Starting wth fixture address 1 The enumeration operation traverses attached fixtures assigning Enumerate specific fixtures Starting wth fixture address On PXL switch port LJ using PXL switch at with password Status Close Enumerate A bM 4 The Vizomo will ask tiles to show their enumerated address as the system is addressed To enumerate without this on screen display check the Hide OSD checkbox PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 155 4 Click the Enumerate button 5 Check the status report to see activity during enumeration and the final outcome PXL System 156 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 When the status area reads xxx nodes found enumeration is complete click the Close button to close the window NOTE The Enumerate function can only be performed on Port A of a Vizomo Systems that use multiple ports must be enumerated
50. XL System 132 4 Vizomo User Guide To play a movie select a file from the folder file selection window Selections are automatically given a cross fade localhost Vizomo 1 Vizomo Controller Video Mixer Main Input Media DOO bars offset H2b4 mov 002 SMPTE Sync Test H264 mov Now Playing 007 Test 002 SMPTE Sync Test H264 mov See also 4 4 1 Blueprint Chooser 4 4 2 DVI Capture PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 133 4 5 Vizomo Appendices Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Video File Encoding See also 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 4 2 General Overview 4 3 Configuration 4 4 Operation PXL System 134 4 Vizomo User Guide Appendix A Specifications PXL outputs e Rii Digitizer 4 PXL outputs e L1i Digitizer 1 PXL output Dimensions Rii Digitizer 4U 19 rack chassis 480 x 178 x 618 mm L1i Digitizer 2U 19 rack chassis 480 x 88 9 x 618 mm Power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption e Rii Digitizer 750W e L1i Digitizer 350W Internal storage Solid state Connectivity USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet Genlock e Rii Digitizer Frame lock in out e L1i Digitizer none DVI HDMI connector and SDI R1i model only Input e 480 29 98 NTSC e 480 29 97 NTSC e 576 25 PAL e 720p50 e 720p59 94 e 720p60 e 1080p23 98 e 1080p24 e 1080p25 e 1080p29 97 e 1080p30 e 1080150 e 1080159 94 e 108060 PXL System 4 Vizomo User G
51. art 3 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points 2 6 C series Tile Appendices Appendix A Beaufort Scale Helix P1 Manual 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 3 2 Helix System Overview 3 2 1 Basic System Info 3 2 2 Helix P1 Pixel String Overview 3 2 3 PXL Node Box Overview 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 3 3 2 Power Input 3 3 8 PXL Node Status Indicator 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting Vizomo User Guide 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo 4 1 4 Mapping 4 2 General Overview 4 2 1 Key Features 4 2 2 Safety Information 4 2 3 Hardware Overview 4 2 4 Power Up 4 3 Configuration 4 3 1 Vizomo Controller 4 3 1 1 Installation 4 3 1 2 Operation 4 3 1 3 Navigation Bar 4 3 2 System Settings 4 4 Operation 4 4 1 Blueprint Chooser 4 4 2 DVI Capture 4 4 3 Video Mixer 4 5 Vizomo Appendices Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Video File Encoding PDB 5 Manual 5 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines PXL System 194 Site Index 5 2 System Overview 5 2 1 Basic System Info 5 2 2 PDB 5 Overview 5 2 3 Status Indicators 5 3 Operation 5 3 1 General Operation 5 3 2 Power Input amp Outp
52. atches 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 4 Center Mount PXL System 30 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods A DANGER The user must accept responsibility for the correct application of products and methods based on local conditions Never exceed the working load limits Avoid shock loads Inspect products regularly If you are not sure of the proper use of a product consult with a rigging professional A variety of rigging hardware is available from Barco for deploying C series displays Headers are used for suspending displays from overhead while feet are used for to create floor standing or stacked installations Both headers and feet are available in both light and heavy duty versions Vertical braces are used to provide structure in stacked and heavy duty hanging configurations The following chart shows the different types of hardware and their applications Indoors Outdoors Minimal Wind Loading Heavier Wind Loading Light duty feet Heavy duty feet Vertical braces Vertical braces PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 31 Indoors Outdoors Minimal Wind Loading Heavier Wind Loading Light duty headers Heavy duty headers Vertical braces Hanging Displays may be horizontally curved in both suspended and floor mounted configurations 2 5 1 Stacked C series Tiles 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging 2 5 3 Heavy Duty Hanging NOTE You must calculate the m
53. aximum number of tiles height that can be hung for a given system as outlined in Stacking C series Tiles Light Duty Hanging and Heavy Duty Hanging See also 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overview 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 6 C series Tile Appendices PXL System 32 2 C series Tile Manual PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 33 2 5 1 Stacked C series Tiles Feet and vertical braces are available from Barco for floor mounting C series tiles Feet are available in both light duty and heavy duty versions A WARNING Vertical bracing for C series tiles is for Z axis loading only X and Y axis loads are carried by the C series tiles themselves Example stacked system PXL System 34 2 C series Tile Manual See also 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging 2 5 3 Heavy Duty Hanging PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 35 2 5 1 1 Feet Two sizes of feet are available Light duty foot 600mm Heavy duty foot 1200mm Light Duty Foot The light duty foot contains multiple holes to change the position of the joiner Joiner ZA oiner Bolt Holes 8 In general position the joiner so the screen is centered over the foot For special applications the joiner may be moved in which case the foot may need to be fastened to the floor There are holes in the flanges of the foot for this purpose 1 Slide a vertical brace o
54. ce the latch hook in the Push the handle towards the Ensure the hook is fully locked series tiles so the latch of one aligns with catch Ensure sure the hookis catch in the catch and that the safety the catch of the other fully seated is engaged AN CAUTION Use light finger pressure when latching the tile Do not force the lock handle If resistance is felt as you lock the tiles open the handle ensure the hook is fully seated check for proper alignment and try again How to Unlock C series Tiles Push and hold the safety catch as you begin Continue pulling the handle open Ensure the handle is all the way open so the to pull the handle away from the tile hook is fully disengaged from the catch CAUTION When mounting C series units together ensure the latches are fully engaged in the catch and lock in place before releasing the C series tile from your grip See also 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 4 Center Mount 2 4 5 L Bracket PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 23 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment The latches on a C series tile can be adjusted to provide optimal connection between tiles This adjustment moves the hook closer to or farther from the edge of the adjacent tile The adjustment screws are located under the latch handle and require a 2mm hex key Latch Adjustment Screws Clockwise Hook Extends Farther looser Counterclockwise Hook Extends Less tighter NOTE Latc
55. cheduler engines of the Vizomo processor Blueprints use the Lua scripting language to define the functionality of a Vizomo processor by allowing various systesm components visual interface objects and control protocols to be assembled into an infinite number of configurations Blueprint Chooser OV Capture FullCanvad 1004 23055 e 2 DA CON VU UR Ih Go orlo Cane Video Mixe 100 Sev 30 Only one blueprint can be active at a time Switching between blueprints is done in the Blueprint Chooser window The left side of the Blueprint Chooser window lists available system and user blueprints Once a selection is made click the Activate Blueprint button on the bottom of the window Newly added blueprints are not displayed until the list has been manually rebuilt by pressing the Reload Blueprints button See File Management for information on adding new Blueprints See also 4 4 2 DVI Capture 4 4 3 Video Mixer PXL System 128 4 Vizomo User Guide Home gt 4 Vizomo User Guide gt 4 4 Operation gt 4 4 2 DVI Capture 4 4 2 DVI Capture The DVI Capture Full Canvas Blueprint scales Vizomo s DVI input signal to fit the entire canvas size This Blueprint has no user controls DVI Capture Blueprint See also 4 4 1 Blueprint Chooser 4 4 3 Video Mixer PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 129 4 4 3 Video Mixer The Video Mixer Blueprint combines a simple cross fading mixer with powerful windowing tools It is ideal
56. cing No servicing or maintenance with power to the LEDs Switched on Safety Guidelines for Human Eyes AN WARNING Use caution when viewing LEDs directly if driven at high current which may greatly increase the hazard to your eyes IEC62471 Installation Guidelines e Helix P1 pixel strings have an IP66 rating and are suitable for use in most indoor and outdoor installations except where water immersion could occur This conforms to the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC standard 60529 e Helix PXL Node Boxes have an IP65 rating and are suitable for use in most indoor and outdoor installations except where water immersion could occur This conforms to the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC standard 60529 Power Guidelines A DANGER Risk of electrical shock No user serviceable parts inside Observe all applicable electrical codes The power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Do not hot plug any cables Damage to the connector pins may occur Resulting damage is not covered under warranty Observe the following power guidelines when setting up your Helix P1 display Max current draw of one PXL Node with four 4 P1 pixels strings is 0 5A 200 240VAC 50 60Hz Maximum of PXL Nodes per PDB 5 output 20 Maximum of PXL Nodes per PDB 5 w 1 x 16A input 32 Maximum of PXL Nodes per PDB 5 w 2 x 16A input 64 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A PX
57. ck Open The upgrade file is transferred and the upgrade automatically executes If necessary the destination machine automatically restarts Motion Media The Vizomo processor can decode H264 MPEG and MPEG 2 encoded video stored in the following container formats e Quicktime Movie mov e Windows Media avi e Matroska mkv Still Media Formats The following still image formats are supported e PNG e JPG e TIFF 8b e TIFF 16b See also 4 3 1 Vizomo Controller PXL System 126 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 4 Operation The operation of a Vizomo processor begins with the selection of an appropriate blueprint Each blueprint serves a different purpose Once a blueprint is active content may then be chosen and adjusted if necessary i e color correction Finally other optional parameters such as triggers can be set according to your installation Video playback on a Vizomo processor is accomplished in many different ways each tailored to the demands of various playback environments A straight forward way to trigger playback and dissolve from one video file to another is done by using the Video Mixer blueprint 4 4 1 Blueprint Chooser 4 4 2 DVI Capture 4 4 3 Video Mixer See also 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 4 2 General Overview 4 3 Configuration 4 5 Vizomo Appendices PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 127 4 4 1 Blueprint Chooser Blueprints are control scripts for the media text geometry animation and s
58. d Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers Select the chart that corresponds to the size of the far left and far right headers See also 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 54 2 C series Tile Manual Left 1x Right 1x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 1x Header Right 1x Header Overall Length Left a Right in tiles See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x 25 25 25 25 25 23 19 17 14 13 11 NN 00 D lt N N O29 NNN ww AVAN N NU a MN NS MS MO WW HEWN O N U NNN WW PS N un N N N w l o Joint Position counting from left end N w ore Se SP KSB BH NWHES 7 bs O O a md NNUA gt M O O N W U A Oo NNA 10 11 13 4 11 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 12 O NU 13 14
59. der Detail 2 5 3 2 Heavy Duty Header Operation PXL System 80 2 C series Tile Manual Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Use this chart only if you are suspending the display by two mounting points 1 Locate the screen width in the first column 2 Locate intended mount points in columns two and three to determine the required mount point locations on the heavy duty header s 3 Go across to the column under the maximum desired wind speed to determine the maximum allowable height of the screen 1 If the maximum height number is black the pickup points are 1 000 kg each 2 Ifthe maximum height number is blue the pickup points are gt 1 000 kg but 2 000 kg each 3 If the maximum height number is red the pickup points are 22 000 kg each Note The weight calculations are based on a worse case scenario where the header is comprised of 1x units 2 0 2 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 3 0 3 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 4 0 4 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 5 0 5 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 6 0 6 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 7 0 7 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 8 1 7 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2
60. dit a processor name by double clicking the name click on the list when done Processor address 192 168 1 152 v E IP Name Close See also 6 6 2 Setup Inspectors PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 185 6 6 2 Setup Inspectors Overview The inspectors in the Setup pane provide access to Vizomo processor functions Most sections of the pane contain a triangle to the left of the section name allowing you to close or open that section This gives you the flexibility to hide seldom used sections while ensuring frequently used ones remain visible Additionally if the screen size does not accommodate all the inspectors scrollbars will appear The top and bottom sections are always visible and will not scroll out of view The sections of the Setup pane are PXL Setup Processor Geometry Image Controls Output PXL Setup W PXL Setup PXL fixture Main Map Enumerate fixtures Retrteve calibration v Processor Geometry Canvas size W 1280 H DVI output Resolution 1280 x 720 60Hz 8 Calibrate 720 Y image LJ os 10 Brightness 1 00 Uncalibrated 100 Calibrated cd m 8000 10 14 22 10 Camma 220 oso D6S 9100 CCT CK Qe 6504 Gamut C series 3 Global tim 1012 Red 1 00 Green ee 1 00 Blue db MI 1 00 Freeze Blackout Select the active map on the processor Y PXL Setup PXL fixture Main Map B Enumerate fixtur
61. e Manual 2 5 3 1 Heavy Duty Header Detail Lifting Eyes Multiple mounting points with 25 mm hole 3 4 shackle available on top and bottom Latch Hooks Hooks to lock C series tiles to top of header Locking Handles Locks the joiner in place Latch Catches Sockets for locking C series panels to bottom of header Joiners Integral joiners for connecting other headers vertical braces or footers akon See also 2 5 3 2 Heavy Duty Header Operation 2 5 3 3 Load Charts Heavy Duty Headers PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 77 2 5 3 2 Heavy Duty Header Operation See also 2 5 3 1 Heavy Duty Header Detail 2 5 3 3 Load Charts Heavy Duty Headers PXL System 78 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 3 3 Load Charts Heavy Duty Headers To calculate the requirements for heavy duty headers the following information is needed e Maximum wind speed e Number of mount points e Width of the C series display Using this data and the following charts you can determine e Recommended spacing for vertical braces e Recommend location of mount points e Maximum height of the C series display Mounting Points Heavy duty headers have a mounting point located at the joint between every column of tiles For calculation purposes in this manual they are numbered starting from 0 at the left hand side of the first column to N at the right hand side of the Nth column ESERE eH eE Vertical Braces 0 When u
62. e Settings window 10 Press the Size button to open the Export Size Settings window and confirm the dimen sions for your output size are correct Export Size Settings Window 11 If your source footage is interlaced be sure to check the Deinterlace Source Video checkbox 12 Press the OK button to return to the Export window 13 Press the Save button and your video will begin the encoding process This process may take several minutes depending on the length of PXL System 138 4 Vizomo User Guide your video When the encoding process is finished you will have a new file with the proper codec bit rate and file name for playback on Vizomo processor For information on transferring files to the Vizomo processor for playback see File Management For information on playing back video files see Newly added blueprints are not displayed until the list has been manually rebuilt by pressing the Reload Blueprints button See File Management for information on adding new Blueprints See also Appendix A Specifications PXL System 5 PDB 5 Manual 139 5 PDB 5 Manual 5 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 5 2 System Overview 5 3 Operation See also Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 3 Helix P1 Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index PXL System 140 5 P 5 1 AN WARNIN DB 5 Manual Safety a
63. e end of the header to the right in this illustration PXL System 46 2 C series Tile Manual Repeat steps 3a and 3b for the other hook 4 Place the headers next to each other matching up the alignment brackets 5 Pull the latch handles toward the second header so the hooks lock into place PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 47 NOTE If the hooks do not tighten all the way you may need to adjust them Please refer to How to Adjust the Hooks on a Light Duty Header for information 6 Fold both latch handles inside the header 7 Close the cover of both headers Reverse the steps above to disconnect headers See also PXL System 48 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 49 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header Note Access door hidden from view latch handle adjustment cam set screw latch hook 1 Loosen the set screw 2 Ensure the latch hook is engaged with the mating header not shown above It may be necessary to rotate the adjustment cam by hand before this is possible 3 Turn the adjustment cam until a moderate amount of pres
64. e selected fixture s The cursor changes to indicate the possible direction of rotation e Geometry Pane enter an explicit rotation value for the fixture s See Geometry Pane Duplicating Fixtures Fixtures can be duplicated both Horizontally and Vertically EH Format View Window Help Undo 362 Cut 36X Copy 3C Paste 36V Delete po Duplicate Horizontally 36D Duplicate Vertically ED Resequence 38R Send To Port gt Find gt Spelling and Grammar gt Substitutions gt Speech gt Special Characters 1 Choose Duplicate Horizontally from the Edit menu or press Command D Mac Control D Win to place a copy of the fixture s on the canvas to the right of the selected fixture s If there is no space in the default location the duplicated fixture s will be placed in the next available area 2 Choose Duplicate Vertically from the Edit menu or press Shift Command D Mac Shift Control D Win to place a copy of the fixture s on the canvas to the bottom of the selected fixture s If there is no space in the default location the duplicated fixture s will be placed in the next available area Note Press and hold the Option key to duplicate drag a copy of the fixture s to a new location See also 6 5 1 Canvas 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors 6 5 3 Sequencing 6 5 4 Map Save Open PXL System 182 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 6 Processor Control RasterMAPPER provides control over many function
65. ease to select a fixture C Series C11 36 x 36 C8v 48 x 48 Building the Map Click the map grid area to add the fixture to the map Fixtures will be added to the selected port Add fixtures to the canvas in the order they are wired sequence The sequence can be changed later if desired see Sequencing p 21 for more information When placing fixtures the x and y location is displayed adjacent to the cursor The white square at the top left of each fixture aids in determining the fixture s Z rotation See also 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors 6 5 3 Sequencing 6 5 4 Map Save Open 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 173 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors The Mapping pane s inspectors are a collection of tools to help with map editing vw Port Port Name Pixels Fo OA Ts184 MB Pong 0 MC Porc 0 MD Pond 0 wv u Unassigned 0 V Geometry Origin X 0 1f2 v 396 00 8 Center x 17 50 v 413 50 7 Rotation 0 fa degrees Rotate 180 w Alignment Grid Snap X 36 v Snap Grid Snap Y 36 M Overlap V Duplicate Array Gm array vray Linear Array Circular Array Duplication count 2 columns wide 2 rows tall Layout order Hb Column offset 9 36 pixels object width Oo pixels Row offset 9 36 pixels object height fo 0 pixels Duplicate Rs Transfer Send Map tM ee Alignment Pane Use the buttons as the top of the alignment
66. en internal temperature is too high The brightness will return to normal when the internal temperature has cooled sufficiently See also 2 2 System Overview 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods PXL System 6 2 C series Tile Manual 2 6 C series Tile Appendices PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 7 2 2 System Overview 2 2 1 Basic System Info 2 2 2 C series Tile Overview See also 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods 2 6 C series Tile Appendices PXL System 8 2 C series Tile Manual 2 2 1 Basic System Info The diagram below provides an overview of the C series system Headers M FINE UNIES a ERU NEIN RUN t asa eso Footers C series tiles are available in either an 11 mm C11 or 8 mm virtual C8v pitch C series tiles are installed using headers or footers Section 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting and section 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods provide detailed information The Vizomo processor provides video signal to the PDB 5 which combines the video data along with AC power and sends it to the C series tiles on one cable Instead of a PDB 5 an Ethernet switch and break in cables can be used Detailed information on power and data distribution is provided in section 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution More information on
67. ent PXL Fixture Map re after upload Cancel Save and Send Send Map See also 6 5 1 Canvas 6 5 3 Sequencing 6 5 4 Map Save Open 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 177 6 5 3 Sequencing The wiring order or sequence determines the order of the pixels output from the processor Individual fixtures are assigned an address as they are added to the grid but the sequence may be changed afterwards Select the fixture s you wish to resequence and choose Resequence from the Edit menu or press Command R Mac Control R Win The current sequence number is displayed Options for resequencing include O New port to which the selected fixtures RENDERE will be moved s qua 0 o New sequence number to start the resequencing The current sequence number is displayed She Up Ocen e Canem Find Speling and Cramenar Substeutions Speech Special Character Press SHIFT UP DOWN to have the newly sequenced fixture inserted into its new sequence location All of the other fixtures between the two locations are shifted up or down accordingly o Press SWAP to have the selected fixture s sequence number exchanged with fixture s that already had that port sequence information O Press CANCEL to close the window without resequencing See also 6 5 1 Canvas 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors 6 5 4 Map Save Open 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options PXL
68. er amp Data Distribution 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 4 1 Latches 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 4 Center Mount 2 4 5 L Bracket 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods 2 5 1 Stacked C series Tiles 2 5 1 1 Feet 2 5 1 2 Vertical Braces 2 5 1 3 Assembly of Stacked Screens 2 5 1 4 Wind Speed Charts 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 2x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System Site Index 193 co jon 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts 2 5 3 Heavy Duty Hanging 2 5 3 1 Heavy Duty Header Detail 2 5 3 2 Heavy Duty Header Operation 2 5 3 3 Load Charts Heavy Duty Headers Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Ch
69. es Retrieve calibration Calibrate Opens the Enumerate window PXL System 186 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Enumerate See 6 4 1 Enumeration for details Opens the Retrieve Calibration window See 6 4 2 Calibration for details Disables the status indicator LEDs on the rear of the C series tiles C Disable status indicators Processor Geometry The Processor Geometry inspector pane Processor Geometry Canvas size W 1024 H 768 DVI output Resolution 1024 x 768 60Hz Specify the width and height of the Vizomo canvas Canvas size W 1024 H 768 Choose the DVI output resolution and orientation DVI output Resolution 1024 x 768 60Hz B Image Controls The Image inspector pane PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 187 Y Image 0 os 1 0 Brightness 1 00 Uncalibrated 100 Calibrated cd m 8000 10 18 2 2 3 0 D 1 Gamma 2 20 D50 D65 9300 12154 OEA E Gamut Wide Gamut B Global tint Red a eo 1 00 Green a 1 00 Blue 1 00 Test pattern Select from among 14 patterns Choose None to disable Black Blue E Colour Bars 100 amp Colour Bars 75 Gray Steps 1 i0 Gray Steps 2 t Green i Grey Grid 16 1 Grid 32 Horizontal Ramp ra MT Red Vertical Ramp White v 1921 Brightness Range is 0 1 defaults to 1 i i 1 0 Brightne
70. es When you first launch RasterMAPPER a blank canvas is displayed Once you begin placing fixtures they appear in a unique color Fixtures on an inactive port are slightly transparent Below are descriptions of the tools specific to the canvas Select Tool The select tool highlights any fixture or group of fixtures on an active port RI C11 36 x 36 Fixtures can be selected by e Starting in an empty section of the grid click and drag across the canvas e Click on the first fixture then press and hold Shift Win or Mac or Command Mac or Control Win and click on the next fixture Only those two fixtures will be selected Hand Tool The hand tool moves the canvas C11 36 x 36 EB Note Scroll bars can also be used to move the canvas Zoom Adjust the zoom slider to increase or decrease the viewable canvas in preset values from 8 800956 Zoom 100 uc Zoom can also be adjusted by e Zoom In Zoom Out from the view menu e Command Mac e Control Win Add fixture tool To place the default C11 fixture click the the add tool button so that it is highlighted A yellow add cursor will be displayed when mousing over the map area Es C11 36 x 36 y Fixture select Menu To select another type of fixture click and hold the triangle next to the fixture name to display the Fixture Select Menu Mouse over the desired fixture and PXL System 172 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide rel
71. ging Hardware amp Methods 2 6 C series Tile Appendices See also Online Help System 3 Helix P1 Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide 5 PDB 5 Manual 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index PXL System 4 2 C series Tile Manual 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines AN WARNING Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Attention Avant de brancher le syst me sur la source d alimentation consulter les directives d installation Warnung Vor dem AnschlieBen des Systems an die Stromquelle die Installationsanweisungen lesen AN WARNING The panels shall be mounted 15 20 meter from the viewing place depending on the configuration Lamp may pose a hazard even for momentary or brief exposure Remove power before servicing No servicing or maintenance with power to the LEDs Switched on A warning label shall be added to the tile and in the manual stating the risk and how to avoid the risk Safety Guidelines for Human Eyes AN WARNING Use caution when viewing LEDs directly if driven at high current which may greatly increase the hazard to your eyes IEC62471 Rigging amp Mounting Guidelines e C series tiles have an IP66 rating and are suitable for use in most indoor and outdoor installations except where water immersion could occur This conforms to the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC standard 60529 e Use caution
72. h handle is transparent in this illustration See also 2 4 1 Latches 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels 2 4 4 Center Mount 2 4 5 L Bracket PXL System 24 2 C series Tile Manual 2 4 3 Angle Adjustment Dowels Angle adjustment dowels are used in curved installations These color coded spacers are available in various angles to accommodate convex or concave horizontal installations Angle Adjustment Dowel C series tiles are designed to be curved 5 A CAUTION The adjustment dowels are intended for use in horizontally curved installations C series tiles are not designed to be curved vertically How to Remove an Angle Adjustment Dowel Slide the catch and dowel out until the slots line up to allow the dowel to slide out Once the dowel is removed the catch will slide back in place How to Install an Angle Adjustment Dowel PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 25 Slide the catch out until the slots line up to allow the dowel to slide into place Once the dowel is seated correctly the catch and the dowel will slide back in place See also 2 4 1 Latches 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4 4 Center Mount 2 4 5 L Bracket PXL System 26 2 C series Tile Manual 2 4 4 Center Mount Center Mount Detail The center mount is used for attachment of vertical braces Lock Unlock Lever Center Mount Socket Safety Ke Hole See also 2 4 1 Latches 2 4 2 Latch Adjustment 2 4
73. he processors listed or enter the IP address of another processor Connect to Processor Window dae tede etate riri 172 16 50 250 SV Lab VZ080352 NOTE If you know that you have an active Vizomo on your LAN but you can not see it listed in the processor window check that Windows Firewall has an exception to allow Vizomo Controller access to search for processors Windows Firewall Setting General Exceptions Advanced Windows Frewall is blocking incoming network connections except for the and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs programs to work better but might increase your securty ask Programs and Services Name C Fie and Printer Shamg Z Googe Orome FZ Parallels intemet Securty Powered by Kaspersky V Display a notification when Windows Frewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing excectons Co om After login the Blueprint Operation screen is displayed along with the most recently activated blueprint s controls Not all blueprints have graphical controls Video Mixer Blueprint PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 123 localhost Vizomo 1 Vizomo Controller Video Mixer Main input Media Mixer Transition Duration 1 gt I Enable Windows Source Rectangle Destination Rectangle Name Left Top Width Height Left Top Width See also 4 3 1 1 Installation 4 3 1 3 Navigation Bar PXL System 124
74. ies display If each header has it s own support the maximum screen height will always be 25 panels screen height 25 panels max Multiple Light Duty Headers With Two Mounting Points When multiple light duty headers are suspended by only two mounting points located on the farthest left and farthest right headers you must calculate the maximum safe height of the display using the tables in load charts given later in the chapter The following information is used for these calculations Headers width of the headers used in the far left and far right position 1x 2x 3x or 4x Width overall screen width Joint positions the number of tiles from the left edge of the screen to each header joint PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 51 Joint Positions j1 through jn pickup point AE MM pickup point V ff p 3 ja jn d Y E D headers 1 tiles screen height M at M screen width Y E NOTE The lowest maximum height calculated must be used Failure to follow this guideline could result in serious injury See also 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 52
75. ion visible in smoke Calm Smoke rises vertically Beaufort scale http en wikipedia org w index php title Beaufort_scale amp oldid 3031 00822 last visited July 20 2009 2 The names storm and hurricane on the Beaufort scale refer only to wind strength and do not necessarily mean that other severe weather for instance a thunderstorm or tropical cyclone is present To avoid confusion strong wind warnings will often speak of e g hurricane force winds See also PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 89 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 3 2 Helix System Overview 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting See also Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide 5 PDB 5 Manual 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index PXL System 90 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines AN WARNING Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Attention Avant de brancher le syst me sur la source d alimentation consulter les directives d installation Warnung Vor dem AnschlieBen des Systems an die Stromquelle die Installationsanweisungen lesen AN WARNING The panels shall be mounted 15 20 meter from the viewing place depending on the configuration Lamp may pose a hazard even for momentary or brief exposure Remove power before servi
76. is divided into the following sections 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo 4 1 4 Mapping Refer to subsequent chapters of this manual for more detailed information See also 4 2 General Overview 4 3 Configuration 4 4 Operation 4 5 Vizomo Appendices PXL System 108 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller Vizomo Controller can be installed on any PC running Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 and is available from the Barco Creative LED support page http cled barcousa com NOTE If a previous version of Vizomo Controller exists use add remove programs in the Windows Control Panel to remove it If you do not do this the Vizomo Controller Installer will not be able to complete the installation To install the Vizomo Controller Double click the VizomoControllerSetup exe Follow the prompts Microsoft s Net Framework may need to be installed If so the machine will need to be connected to the internet to download the files The installer will guide you through the process Once the installer has finished Vizomo Controller can be found in the Start menu under Programs Vizomo By default the application is installed to c Program Files Barco VizomoController See also 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo 4 1 4 Mapping PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 109 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor When Vizomo Co
77. istribution is provided in the C series tile manual section 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution For information on the Vizomo processor consult the Vizomo User Guide For information on the C series fixtures consult the C series Tile Manual See also 5 2 2 PDB 5 Overview 5 2 3 Status Indicators PXL System 5 PDB 5 Manual 143 5 2 2 PDB 5 Overview The PDB 5 handles the power and data distribution for fixtures using the PXL data format such as C series Tiles Helix PXL Nodes etc System Status Indicator Indicates power and boot status Circuit Breakers 2 pole 10A magnetic hydraulic circuit breakers for each of the 6 PXL cable outputs Power Input B Indicator Indicates presence of power input through connector B on the back panel Input B powers outputs 4 6 Port Status Indicators Indicates link integrity disabled activity speed full duplex AC Power Input A 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 16 A max via PowerCon blue connector AC Power Input B 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 16 A max via PowerCon blue connector PXL Data Input via RJ45 EtherCon shown or optional Fiber Optic not shown connector PXL Data Thru pass through via RJ45 EtherCon connector PXL Cable Outputs 1 3 Integrated power and data outputs 1 3 via custom PXL Cable connectors Powered by AC Power Input A Soon nro a PXL Cable Outputs 4 6 Integrated power and data outputs via custom PXL Cable connectors Powered by AC Power Input A or B if presen
78. ixels Height 1 pixels Advanced Virtual Width pixels Virtual Height pixels Default Rotation degrees Scan Order tHe Background Color Hil Save as template Bn Cancel Save to map Ne teen t Scan Order Click the Scan Order icon to select a scan order for the new fixture Save to Map Saves the custom fixture to the current map This fixture will not be loaded the next time RasterMAPPER is launched However if a map with a custom fixture is loaded it will be placed in the Custom section of the fixture menu Save to Template Template fixtures load whenever RasterMAPPER is launched and are saved to the following locations e Win Documents and Settings user Application Data RasterMAPPER Templates ensure Show hidden files and folders is enabled e Mac Library Application Support RasterMAPPER templates Moving Fixtures X Y Coordinate movement e Mouse click on a fixture and drag it to a new location If Overlap is turned off you will not be able to place one fixture over another see Alignment Pane e Keyboard press the desired arrow key to move the selected fixture s in any direction on the canvas e Geometry Pane enter explicit x axis and y axis values for the fixture s See Geometry Pane Z Rotation PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 181 e Mouse position the cursor over one of the corners of the box surrounding the selection and click and drag to rotate th
79. larger 10 MB of disk space minimum an ethernet port to connect to a Vizomo processor Download Install Info Follow the steps below to install and run RasterMAPPER Windows 1 Download RasterMAPPER software for Windows from the cled barcousa com website 2 Extract un zip the files to the same folder 3 Double click the file named RasterMAPPER exe 4 Note If RasterMAPPER fails to launch you need to download and install Microsoft Visual C 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package x86 available free from the following link http www microsoft com downloads details aspx familyid 200B2FD9 AE1A 4A14 984D 389C36F85647 amp displaylang en Macintosh 1 Download RasterMAPPER software for Mac OS X from the cled barcousa com website 2 Extract un zip the files to the same folder 3 Double click the file named RasterMAPPER NOTE The downloaded files must all be extracted to the same folder to run properly See also 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 3 UI Overview 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 6 Processor Control PXL System 190 7 PXL System Online Help Notes 7 PXL System Online Help Notes C series Online Help System Copyright 2010 Barco Inc The Barco logo Cobra Helix Vizomo RasterMAPPER and Versa are trademarks of Barco Inc Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to products by other entities Barco Inc claims no proprietary intere
80. lt eS Ww NO 15 17 PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 55 Left 1x Right 2x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 1x Header Right 2x Header Left 1x Overall Length in tiles 000 d WN See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x 25 25 25 25 25 25 22 18 16 14 12 11 10 00 25 25 24 aa aa o e No o ww hE HUN DW c NN w Ur Un NO MS ho ho o ty Dao s 42 4242NNNWR ODORPB N o Un m M o NM WwW DP Joint Position counting from left end N Nw O Ss eee NNW Uu T S O m ud NUWA N Un NNA GC N Un O u UM 10 11 25 6 25 3 6 R 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 12 NUV 13 14 15 25 5 25 2 4 25 1 2 4 1 1 2 17 PXL System 56 2 C series Tile Manual Left 1x Right 3x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 1x Header Right 3x Header Left MEL Right 3x bey hop mer im Joint Position counting from left end nte 2s 4 5 amp 7 8 9 10 n1 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 3 25 25 4 25 25
81. m button A file browser appears Navigate to the vuz that is to be transferred to the Vizomo and select open The upgrade vuz file is transferred and the upgrade automatically executes If necessary the destination processor automatically restarts Upgrade Button 172 16 49 105 Vizomo BNTM 49071 Vizomo Controller Files f IL bluepants lua media outputs shaders system Send file s Retneve file s Create a folder upgrades se Delete tel s foides fi Upgrade System See also 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor 4 1 4 Mapping PXL System 112 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 1 4 Mapping Building and uploading maps for Vizomo is done with RasterMAPPER Version 4 software available from Barco For the quick start guide to RasterMAPPER see the 6 4 RasterMAPPER QuickStart section See also 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4 1 2 Connecting to a Processor 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 113 4 2 General Overview The Vizomo video processor is an advanced LED screen controller Unsurpassed flexibility and configurability together with the most advanced video processing technology available conquers virtually any creative or technical challenge Use the built in set of tools to create intricate visual arrangements with real time video streams Massive computational power ensures smooth content delivery to your LED screen Control Viz
82. mp Installation Guidelines G Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source Attention Avant de brancher le syst me sur la source d alimentation consulter les directives d installation Warnung Vor dem AnschlieBen des Systems an die Stromquelle die Installationsanweisungen lesen MANnNoanF WNP 10 11 12 13 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer
83. nfo Pane Shows port sequence XY coordinates and fixture type information for all fixtures in the map Type cu cil cil cil cil cil cil cil cil cil cm cil cil cil cu cil cil cil cil cil PXL System 166 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Map Totals Total Pixels 51840 Total Fixtures 40 W Current Selection C11 36 x 36 Selected Fixtures 1 Selected Pixels 1296 Port Seq X Y Type A Port A A2 0 36 C11 A3 0 72 cll A4 0 108 C11 AS 36 0 C11 A6 36 36 C11 A7 36 72 C11 AB 36 108 C11 A9 72 0 C11 A10 72 36 C11 All 72 72 C11 A12 2 108 C11 A13 108 0 C11 Al4 108 36 C11 A15 108 72 C11 Al6 108 108 Cll A17 144 0 C11 A18 144 36 C11 A19 144 72 C11 A20 144 108 Cll C Port C D Port D U Unassigned BARCO In the image above from the top down e Map Totals Information about the current map e Current Selection Information about the selected fixture s e The currently selected fixture is highlighted in the sequence list e Fixtures on hidden ports are displayed in gray In the example above Port B is grayed out Note Click on any fixture to highlight it both in the list and in the map view Click the triangle to the left of a port or fixture to show or hide details Navigate the list quickly with keyboard arrow keys Up down to move through the list right left to reveal hide details Map Editing Tools k C11 36 x 36 ya C Series Helix Custom e Selection Cursor e Fixture select d
84. nto the foot Mounting Bolt Holes 2 Gently rotate the locking handle to the locked up position securing the brace in place Heavy Duty Foot The heavy duty foot contains multiple holes to change the position of the joiner receptacle It can be located in the center or at the end of the foot If the joiner receptacle is positioned at the end of the foot then the foot will need to be attached to the floor or heavily ballasted to keep the screen from tipping over The details of attachement must be determined by the user on site PXL System 36 2 C series Tile Manual In general position the joiner so the screen is centered over foot For special applications the joiner may be moved in which case the foot may need to be fastened to the floor There are holes in the flanges of the foot for this purpose Attaching a vertical brace to the heavy duty foot is similar to the light duty foot except that you need a standard joiner P N 430 0158 to complete the connection NOTE The size of the display may require mounting the foot to a stable surface such as a floor via the bolt holes See also 2 5 1 2 Vertical Braces 2 5 1 3 Assembly of Stacked Screens 2 5 1 4 Wind Speed Charts PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 37 2 5 1 2 Vertical Braces Vertical Brace Detail Vertical Joiner Locking Handle Center Mount Stud See also 2 5 1 1 Feet 2 5 1 3 Assembly of Stacked Screens 2 5 1 4 Wind Speed Charts
85. ntroller launches the Connect to processor window opens listing processors found on your LAN You can either select one of the processors listed or enter the IP address of another processor Connect to processor window After you select a processor you need to log in with a user name and password By default the Vizomo Controller has only an admin user with the following info User Name admin Password vision NOTE If you know that you have an active Vizomo on your LAN but you can not see it listed in the processor window check that Windows Firewall has an exception to allow Vizomo Controller access to search for processors Windows Firewall settings Gene Ercertore Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs 1o work better but might increase your securty fisk Programs and Services Name C Fie and Printer Sharing F Googe Chrome FZ Parallels intemet Securty Powered by Kaspersky V Display a notficabon when Windows Frescal blocks a program What are the risks of allowing excectons Lo om See also 4 1 1 Installing Vizomo Controller 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo 4 1 4 Mapping PXL System 110 4 Vizomo User Guide PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 111 4 1 3 Upgrading Vizomo On the System Settings page in the Files tab press the Upgrade Syste
86. o blueprints you must start the filename with a three digit num ber For example a valid movie name would be 001 MyMovie mov 5 Select Movie to QuickTime Movie from the Export selections Save Exported File Menu Seve As C TF lt gt 88 Qu vrome Contem Wa gt UIS MB irre tones macias Export Movie to Quick Time Movie A Cous New folder amet gt 6 Press the Options button to open the Movie Settings window Movie Settings Window PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 137 Prepare for internet Streaming Fast Start Compressed Semegs Gxt GED 7 Press the Settings button to open the Standard Video Compression Settings window Standard Video Compression Settings Window Compression Type 264 4d Mot on Osta Rate Frame Rate Current IE fps Osta Rate Automatic Mesas to Abis sec Key Frames Automate O tery frames Optimaed for Oowriond LIS frame Reorde Compressor Prem Quality om tom LI egt D Encoding Best quaity Mut paso i Q Faster encode Siegie pass Cen E 8 Confirm the following settings Category Parameter Setting Notes Compression Type H 264 Motion Frame Rate 30 fps This is typically 30 however it can be as high as 60 for high fps footage Key Frames All Compressor Quality Best Encoding Best quality Data Rate Data Rate Automatic 9 Press the OK button to return to the Movi
87. ola 7 N Un 444 0iNwalna 25 14 RB NW un 25 w NNA 10 11 25 cm a N A 25 NUD 12 25 14 8 3 2 1 13 25 14 25 14 25 7 2 1 14 15 6 2 16 17 14 25 5 14 25 PXL System 62 2 C series Tile Manual Left 2 3x Right 2 1x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 3x Header Right 1x Header Left Overall Length in tiles See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x 25 25 I 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 3x 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 22 19 16 14 13 11 10 _ Cv U UU d FUDAN O NN a Un NNNN WwW DO N wu e NNN WwW PUN Joint Position counting from left end N Un HBA NNW DEW uv 7 N un NIN WwW PS N o or NNuuwWOO N O N w u 10 11 15 4 13 2 4 2 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 12 N Ww 13 14 15 16 17 PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 63 Left 3x Right 2x Multi
88. omo remotely with Raster MAPPER 4 2 0 software RasterMAPPER 4 2 0 presents users a clear cut interface with which to harness Vizomo s underlying complexity Robust hardware matches the processor s performance 4 2 1 Key Features 4 2 2 Safety Information 4 2 3 Hardware Overview 4 2 4 Power Up See also 4 1 Vizomo Quick Start 4 3 Configuration 4 4 Operation 4 5 Vizomo Appendices PXL System 114 4 Vizomo User Guide 4 2 1 Key Features Raster MAPPER 4 2 0 A simple TCP IP connection between a computer running Raster MAPPER 4 2 0 and a Vizomo processor gives full remote control of multiple processors A streamlined workflow provides one interface for mapping PXL addressing and screen control Scaling Size multiple simultaneous windows with pixel for pixel accuracy Color processing The Vizomo processor automatically calibrates C series screens with selectable white point targets Superior color reproduction is achieved with an extended color gamut and 128 bit per pixel accuracy Powerful State of the art hardware for very low latency processing of multiple input formats to multiple output ports on specific models Multi Tap Windowing Multiple simultaneous cropping An entire source or a portion of a source can be simultaneously directed to several windows via the Multi Tap function See also 4 2 2 Safety Information 4 2 3 Hardware Overview 4 2 4 Power Up PXL System 4 Vizomo User Guide 115 4 2
89. on of the Beaufort Scale See also Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points PXL System 86 2 C series Tile Manual Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points Use this chart only if you are picking up the Heavy Duty Headers by six 6 pickup points To use the chart 1 Locate your screen width in the first column 2 Go across to columns 2 through 7 to determine the required pickup point locations on the Heavy Duty Header s 3 Go across to the column under the maximum desired wind speed to determine the maximum allowable height of the screen insert chart here 1 Heavy Duty Headers have pickup points located between each column of tiles starting with 0 to the left of the first tile and ending with N to the right of the Nth tile 2 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale See also Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 87 2 6 C series Tile Appendices See also 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overview 2 3 Power amp Data Distribution 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods PXL System 88 2 C series Tile
90. only be determined based on the local site conditions by the installation technician Maximum Height of a C series Screen Stacked Heavy Duty Feet 1200mm 1 0 4 80 22 OO 2 0 8 57 16 my 3 1 2 46 1 HE 4 1 6 40 11 EEE 5 20 36 10 FS 6 24 33 _ 7 28 30 8 aay 8 3 2 28 8 HE 9 36 27 7 E 10 4 0 25 7 DEN SI 11 44 24 7 12 4 8 23 6 TO PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 41 See also 2 5 1 1 Feet 2 5 1 2 Vertical Braces 2 5 1 3 Assembly of Stacked Screens PXL System 42 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 Light Duty Hanging C series tiles must be suspended within specific guidelines to ensure proper weight and wind loading The charts and tables in this chapter provide the maximum number of tiles that can be supported using light duty headers See Assembly amp Mounting Basics for additional information Light Duty Header Types Name Part Panels Max Max Other Info Header Panels Panels Horiz Horiz Vert 1x LD Header 430 0183 1 modular 25 Horizontal curve possible when Adjustable Angle multiple headers are placed together 1x LD Header 430 0184 1 modular 25 Straight installation only 2x LD Header 430 0185 2 modular 25 Straight installation only 3x LD Header 430 0186 3 modular 25 Straight installation only 4x LD Header 430 0187 4 modular 25 Straight installation only Light Duty Header Detail Light Duty Header Operation Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header Rigging Options
91. or Updates d Hide Others X 36H Show All Quit RasterMAPPER Q RasterMAPPER Version 4 0 includes automatic software upgrade functionality If a new version is available it can be downloaded and installed automatically Li A new version of RasterMAPPER is available Release Notes Automatically download and install updates in the future Skip This Version Remind Me Later See also 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 3 UI Overview 6 5 Mapping 6 6 Processor Control 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes PXL System 170 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 5 Mapping Mapping involves choosing existing fixtures or creating new ones and placing them on the work grid in the same order as they are cabled in the system The processing equipment may contain multiple output ports for fixtures Always be aware of which port fixtures are being assigned to Additional functionality allows the changing of the wiring order of the fixtures in the map by re sequencing With RasterMAPPER Version 4 0 and above multiple maps can be open at the same time Each can be saved or opened independently of each other and fixtures can be copied between maps See also 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 3 Ul Overview 6 4 Software Updates 6 6 Processor Control 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 171 6 5 1 Canvas The work grid or canvas in RasterMAPPER is where you place fixtur
92. ormation for the combined power and data cabling used in a PXL system The sex of the connector is determined by the power pins the 3 largest pins Power Data Cable Female Power Data Cable Male PIN COLOR FUNCTION 1 Orange White Data TX 2 Blue White Data RX 3 Orange Data TX 4 Shield Drain 5 Blue Data RX 6 Brown AC Power Phase 7 Green Yellow AC Power Earth Ground 8 Blue AC Power Neutral PXL Cable Couplers Male Female Coupler p n 656 0500 The male female coupler can be used to extend the length of a PXL cable PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 101 1 Power and Data Output Female Combined power and data connector via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Input AC power input via IEC male connector 3 Data Input PXL data input via Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 connector Break In Cable long hard wire p n 350 0675 1 Power and Data Output Female Combined power and data connector via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Input AC power input to be hardwired in fixed installations 3 Data Input PXL data input via Ethernet RJ45 connector Break Out Cable Standard p n 350 0675 PXL System 102 3 Helix P1 Manual 1 Power and Data Input Male Combined power and data connector via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Output AC power input via IEC female connector 3 Data Output PXL data output via Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 connector Break Ou
93. p in RasterMAPPER it is uploaded and stored on the processor e Control and adjust the processor as needed The chart below illustrates the basic RasterMAPPER workflow Launch RasterMAPPER Enumerate Fixtures Get Calibration Data Quit RasterMAPPER NOTE When using PXL protocol fixtures such as C series each time a map is changed enumerate and retrieve the calibration data See also 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 3 UI Overview 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 6 Processor Control 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes PXL System 160 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 3 Ul Overview OS X version of the RasterMAPPER user interface RasterMAPPER File Edit Format View Window Help 9 CD t 24 Gia 2317 Q me Untitled rmmap 100 Setup Selected Fitores O Selected Pixeis O Al t ar Arr T ys t BARCO Interface Sections The following illustrations identify the major sections of the RasterMAPPER user interface Menu Bar Menus of RasterMAPPER functions More detail is provided in section 6 3 1 Menu Bar E RaueMAPMA TR Ta Tomas Vas Wanda Ink v ODAS A mom 2052 A Mesmo j vus NETTEN INC em PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 161 Mode Selections Select views processors and operational modes More detail is provided in section 6 3 2 Mode Selection MerMAPPER fe dn Format Vene Window Help 9 0 9 9 t9ouoo 241 9 E Map Editing Eve
94. pane to align objects either Vertically or Horizontally Select the fixtures or groups to be aligned and then press the button for the type of alignment desired Os co oo o B E 8 5779 0 CidSmapY 1 BI o 5 The alignment pane also contains tools to set x and y snap values and enable disable grid snap and overlay Snapping limits the placement of fixtures to within only a certain number of pixels commonly the width height of the fixture Overlap allows fixtures to be placed on top of or behind another fixture Duplicate Array PXL System 174 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide The Duplicate Array inspector of the Layout tab displays the options for three Array Duplication modes Grid Array wW Duplicate Array Ged Array Linear Array Circular Array Duplication count 4 columns wide 4 rows tall Layout order HP Column offset 36 pixels object width pixels Row offset e 36 pixels object height pixels Duplicate 1 Enter the number of rows and columns the resulting array will be 2 Choose the new scan order for the resulting array 3 Enter the desired column and row offset between each duplicated array RasterMAPPER automatically sets the offsets based on the width and height of the selected fixtures objects but you can enter your own if desired Before After Linear Array Y Duplicate Array Gnd Array polinearArrays Crcular Array Array length X step offset 36 pixels object width
95. ple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 3x Header Right 2x Header Right 2x Overall Length Joint Position counting from left end ede 23 s a s 6 7 8 9 1o0 11 12 12 1 15 16 17 2 3 25 25 4 25 25 25 5 25 35 25 25 6 25 35 25 25 25 7 25 35 22 17 25 25 8 25 25 14 10 10 18 25 9 25 35 10 7 6 7 13 25 10 35 3 8 5 4 4 6 M 25 1 35 33 7 4 3 3 3 5 9 25 12 235 35 6 3 3 2 2 3 4 8 25 13 35 313 5 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 7 25 14 353 1 8 4 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 6 25 15 33 15 4 2 2 1 1 1111112 31 5 25 16 35 133 3 2 1 1 1 1 11 1111 1 121 5 25 17 E RD O 25 18 SiIMi3 ilililililililililili 2 4 25 See also Left 1x Right 1x Left 1x Right 2x Left 1x Right 3x Left 1x Right 4x Left 2x Right 1x Left 2x Right 2x Left 2x Right 3x Left 2x Right 4x Left 3x Right 1x Left 3x Right 3x Left 3x Right 4x Left 4x Right 1x Left 4x Right 2x Left 4x Right 3x Left 4x Right 4x PXL System 64 2 C series Tile Manual Left 2 3x Right 2 3x Multiple Light Duty Headers Rigging Chart Left 3x Header Right 3x Header Overall Length in tiles DO 0Uu d WN See also Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 1x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 2x Left 3x Left 3x Left 3x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Left 4x Right 1x Right 2x Right 3x Right 4x Right 1x
96. rage Amperage walage per Tile per 16 Tiles 240VAC 0 35 5 7 220VAC 0 39 6 2 208VAC 0 41 6 5 200VAC 0 42 6 8 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 16A Max Panels per PDB 5 w 1 x 16A input 45 41 39 38 2 Maximum C series C11 panels per PDB 5 Port is 16 C8v Max Power 55 watts 8 000 nits full white Amperage Amperage Nioliads per Tile per 25 Tiles 240VAC 0 23 5 7 220VAC 0 25 6 3 208VAC 0 26 6 6 200VAC 0 28 6 9 1 PDB 5 has 32A limit 2x 164 Max Panels per PDB 5 w 1 x 16A input 70 64 61 58 2 Maximum C8v panels per PDB 5 Port is 25 When running typical video content the duty cycle average power consumption is about 3096 of maximum NOTE Max Panels per PDB 5 w 2 x 16A input 90 83 78 75 Max Panels per PDB 5 w 2 x 16A input 140 128 122 116 For installations where a residual current device RCD or similar device will be used on the mains power to the display please take into account that C series tiles have an earth leakage of 85 micro amps per tile Data Observe the following data limits when setting up your C series display Fixture Max panels per PDB 5 output C11 16 C8v 25 Temperature C series installations must take into account the operating temperature of the tiles The ambient operating temperature for a C series tile is 20 C to 45 C NOTE C series tiles have an internal temperature sensor that shuts down the tile s output brightness is set to 0 wh
97. reen Yellow AC Power Earth Ground 8 Blue AC Power Neutral PXL Cable Couplers Male Female Coupler p n 656 0500 The male female coupler can be used to extend the length of a PXL cable PXL System 18 2 C series Tile Manual 1 Power and Data Output female Combined power and data via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Input AC power input via IEC C14 male connector 3 Data Input PXL data input via Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 connector Break In Cable long hard wire p n 350 0663 1 Power and Data Output female Combined power and data via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Input Unterminated AC power harness to be hardwired in fixed installations 3 Data Input PXL data input via Ethernet RJ45 connector Break Out Cable Standard p n 350 0675 PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 19 1 Power and Data Input Male Combined power and data via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Output AC power input via IEC C13 female connector 3 Data Output PXL data output via Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 connector Break Out Cable long hard wire p n 350 0678 1 Power and Data Input Male Combined power and data via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Output AC power input via IEC female connector 3 Data Output PXL data output via Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 connector See also 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3
98. rop down menu e Move map hand tool e Map zoom level selection PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 167 See also 6 3 1 Menu Bar 6 3 2 Mode Selection 6 3 4 Inspectors PXL System 168 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 3 4 Inspectors The Inspector panes provide detailed information about either Mapping or Setup Mapping and Setup Inspectors Mapping Inspectors Setup Inspectors Port v PXL Setup Por Name Pixels A Port A 5184 PXL fixture Main Map E MB Pong 5184 Enumerate fixtures Mc mrc o Retrieve calibration MD PotD 0 MU Unassigned 0 LW Processor Geometry Geometry Canvas size z w 1280 H 720 Origin X Os DVI output Center x JY Resolution 1280 x 720 60Hz Rotation degrees v Rotate 180 e os 10 Brightness a 1 00 Uncalibrated 100 Calibrated cd m 8000 10 1s 22 19 Gamma 2 20 pso 065 9300 OCT dumm 6504 Gamut C series Global tint RA Red e 2 00 Green qe 1 00 Blue Dom 2 00 Layout order Column offset 144 pixels object width 0 pixels Row offset 144 pixels object height 0 pixeis Duplicate Transfer Gti Freeze Blackout See also 6 3 1 Menu Bar 6 3 2 Mode Selection 6 3 3 Map Editing PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 169 6 4 Software Updates Check manually for software updates with the Check for Updates function RasterMAPPER About RasterMAPPER Check f
99. rything for adding and editing of the fixtures on the map More detail is provided in section 6 3 3 Map Editing S S RanterMADPER tr boi tome Heme Wincor Mem e E Mem Mags reme 2 AS Inspectors The Mapping Setup buttons toggle this inspector pane between information about either the map or the selected processor More detail is provided in section 6 3 4 Inspectors PXL System 162 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide See also 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 6 Processor Control 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 163 6 3 1 Menu Bar The menu bar is displayed at the top of the application and allows access to various features If applicable a keyboard shortcut is displayed RasterMAPPER File Edit Format View Window Help Below are some of the menus MAPPER rie ca LLLI KA About RasterMAPPER New XN Minimize xM Zoom In Open xo Redo x2 Zoom Zoom Out Check for Updates Dom Recent gt Zoom 104 E XX Load Background Image Act Pixel Hide RasterMAPPER 3H Close xw a APE pt en se xeis Hide Others TH Paste xv Fit ir lov show All Save AS OS Bring All to Front Hide Toolbar Quit RasterMAPPER Q res er lect A XA Untitled rmmap 100 ustomize T annem ti NE To Fi Send To Port LI Find Spelling and Grammar gt Substitutions gt Speech b Special Characters See also 6 3 2 Mode Selection 6 3 3
100. s on the Vizomo processor via the Configure Inspectors Some parameters are sent instantly to the processor resulting in an immediate change Other parameters are not sent until you expressly push a button or otherwise commit the changes For more information on the Vizomo processor please refer to the Vizomo User Guide See also 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 3 UI Overview 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 183 6 6 1 Processor List RasterMAPPER provides the functionality to control different processors from the same interface A processor select drop down menu is presented at the top of the main program window and also displayed when saving a map Main Processor Select Edit Processor List To manually add a processor select Edit Menu to open the Processor List window None Vizomo 1 A list of both automatically discovered and manually added processors will be displayed Processor address 0 0 0 0 M IP Name 192 168 1 152 Vizomo 1 9 Close til Add Processor Type the IP address of a remote processor and press the button to add a processor to the list If a connection can not be established RasterMAPPER will PXL System 184 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide indicate OFFLINE Remove Processor Highlight the processor to be removed and press the button with the symbol Rename a Processor E
101. sed with a heavy duty header the vertical braces support against wind loading in the z axis Vertical braces also support the weight of the ballast header at the bottom of the screen Vertical braces do not support the weight of the C series tiles themselves because the center mount studs on the vertical braces are free to slide up and down on the vertical braces Based on the maximum expected wind speed use the chart below to determine the recommended spacing of vertical braces on the back of the screen PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 79 2118 103 117 89 102 75 88 62 74 50 61 39 49 29 38 20 28 12 19 5 6 11 1 1 5 5 lt 1 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale 273 64 72 55 63 47 54 39 46 31 38 25 30 18 24 13 17 8 12 4 7 1 3 lt 1 1 every 2 columns 1 every 2 columns 1 every 2 columns 1 every 3 columns 1 every 3 columns 1 every 4 columns 1 every 5 columns 1 every 6 columns 1 every 9 columns 1 every 13 columns 1 every 20 columns 1 every 40 columns 2 total one on each end Next go to the appropriate chart based on the number of pickup points for the header s Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 2 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 3 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 4 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 5 Pickup Points Heavy Duty Header Load Chart 6 Pickup Points See also 2 5 3 1 Heavy Duty Hea
102. ss 1 00 Uncalibrated 100 Calibrated cd m 8000 Gamma Range is 1 0 to 3 0 defaults to 2 2 1 0 18 22 3 0 Gamma SO 2 20 CCT Range is 4000K to 10 000K defaults to 6 500K Dso D65 9300 EI UD TO fee O La Sa Gamut Selections are Adobe 1998 Cobra Extended HDTV Rec 709 NTSC PAL Wide Gamut Default is Cobra Extended PXL System 188 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Gamut Wide Gamut D Global tint Ranges are 0 to 1 2 defaults to 1 0 Global tint Red 1 00 Caen a 1 00 Blue 1 00 Freeze and Blackout Freeze Blackout Freeze the current image on screen while allowing playback and other functions to continue in the background Blackout displays video black on the PXL output all playback and other functions continue as normal in the background See also 6 6 1 Processor List PXL System 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 189 6 7 Raster MAPPER Notes Typographic Information This User s Guide uses the following typographic conventions e menu items are displayed in Bold Italics e clickable buttons are displayed in Bold Title Case e on screen text is displayed in italics e filenames amp application names are displayed between quote marks e keyboard keystrokes are displayed in Courier Font System Requirements RasterMAPPER software requires the following e Microsoft Windows XP or e MacOS X v10 5 Intel Processor PowerPC not supported with e 1024 x 768 display or
103. st harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes Barco provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Barco may make improvements and or changes to the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information in this publication these changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication See also Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 3 Helix P1 Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide PXL System 7 PXL System Online Help Notes 191 5 PDB 5 Manual 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide Site Index PXL System 192 Site Index Site Index Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 2 1 Safety amp Installation Guidlines 2 2 System Overview 2 2 1 Basic System Info 2 2 2 C series Tile Overview 2 3 Pow
104. st in trademarks and trade names owned by others Information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice Barco Inc assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual Safety Information The symbols below are used throughout this manual to identify important safety information Heed all warnings and safety information Symbol Meaning Warning Danger or Caution Risk of injury to yourself or the product Risk of Electrical Shock Risk of severe electrical shock Risk of electrical Shock No user serviceable parts inside Observe all applicable electrical codes The power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Warranty Information Barco Inc warrants C series Helix and Vizomo hardware products against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one 1 year from the date of retail purchase by the original end user purchaser Barco Inc does not warrant that the operation of any product will be uninterrupted or error free Barco Inc is not responsible for damage arising from failure to follow instructions relating to the product s use Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement C series and Helix have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection again
105. stribution 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 3 3 2 Power Input 3 3 3 PXL Node Status Indicator 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables See also 3 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 3 2 Helix System Overview 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 97 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew The PDB 5 handles the power and data distribution for Helix P1 systems All power amp data cabling between the PDB 5 and PXL Node Boxes is done through integrated cabling with color coded male or female connectors Alternative installations without a PDB 5 can make use of a break in cable which accepts AC power and Ethernet data connections P N 350 0660 Connectors on the front of a PXL Node Box are color coded as follows e Black Connector Power amp Data In e White Connector Power amp Data Out The connectors on the cables are also color coded so it s easy to connect black to black and white to white See also 3 3 2 Power Input 3 3 3 PXL Node Status Indicator 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables PXL System 98 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 3 2 Power Input Each PDB 5 has 2x 16 amp inputs and 6x 10 amp outputs with breakers for AC power distribution The limit for each PDB 5 output is 10A with a total output of 32A maximum per PDB 5 Refer to the PDB 5 User s Guide for more information Observe the following power guidelines when setting
106. sure is felt The direction of rotation is not important If the cam turns a full 360 without any pressure being felt ensure the hook is correctly engaged If it is correctly engaged and the cam still rotates freely through 360 contact Barco technical support Lock the cam into position by tightening the set screw 5 Check the latch hook action The hook should require firm but not excessive pressure to close 6 If further adjustment is required repeat steps 1 5 See also 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 7 Cantilever Hanging 2 5 2 8 Light Duty Header Wind Speed Charts PXL System 50 2 C series Tile Manual 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options There are two primary options available to suspend a C series display on a light duty header Each header used in the display is individually supported Multiple headers used in the display are suspended from only two mounting points Both of these styles can also accommodate a certain number of tiles cantilevered to the outside of the supported headers A DANGER All headers must be equally supported Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury and or damage to the C series system Individually Supported Light Duty Headers Any combination of headers can be connected together to make a C ser
107. t See also 5 2 1 Basic System Info 5 2 3 Status Indicators PXL System 144 5 PDB 5 Manual Home gt 5 PDB 5 Manual gt 5 2 System Overview gt 5 2 3 Status Indicators 5 2 3 Status Indicators System Status Indicator The LED on the front of the PDB 5 indicates system status as follows Port Status Indicators The LEDs on the rear of the PDB 5 indicates each port s status as follows See also 5 2 1 Basic System Info 5 2 2 PDB 5 Overview PXL System 5 PDB 5 Manual 145 5 3 Operation 5 3 1 General Operation 5 3 2 Power Input amp Output 5 3 3 Data Input See also 5 1 Safety amp Installation Guidelines 5 2 System Overview PXL System 146 5 PDB 5 Manual 5 3 1 General Operation The steps below provide the basic information to begin operating the PDB 5 Refer to PDB 5 Overview p 4 for connection information 1 Connect the PXL data cable to the PXL Data Input jack on the back of the PDB 5 2 Connect the power and data cable s from the fixture s to the appropriate PXL Cable output s on the back of the PDB 5 3 Connect the PowerCon end of the power cable to the AC Power Input A jack on the back of the PDB 5 4 Connect the IEC end of the power cable above to a 200 240 VAC power source NOTE When first powered on the PDB 5 will take several minutes to be fully booted and configured See also 5 3 2 Power Input amp Output 5 3 3 Data Input PXL System 5 PDB
108. t Cable long hard wire p n 350 0678 1 Power and Data Input Male Combined power and data connector via proprietary PXL Cable connector 2 Power Output AC power input via IEC female connector 3 Data Output PXL data output via Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 connector See also 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 3 3 2 Power Input 3 3 3 PXL Node Status Indicator 3 8 5 Pixel Extension Cables PXL System 3 Helix P1 Manual 103 Home gt 3 Helix P1 Manual gt 3 3 Power amp Data Distribution gt 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables 3 3 5 Pixel Extension Cables Helix P1 pixel strings can be located remotely from the PXL Node Box by using a Pixel Extension Cable These are available in four lengths and can be combined together Do not exceed 30m in total length from the PXL Node Box to the pixel string See also 3 3 1 Power amp Data Overivew 3 3 2 Power Input 3 3 3 PXL Node Status Indicator 3 3 4 PXL Cable amp Connectors PXL System 104 3 Helix P1 Manual 3 4 Helix P1 Assembly amp Mounting PXL Node Box Mounting The PXL Node Box has six double ended keyhole slots for mounting The center hole is 8 5mm in diameter The slots are 4 5mm in diameter When used indoors the PXL Node Box may be mounted in any orientation When used outdoors or in any wet location the PXL Node Box must be mounted with the connectors facing down as follows a UP The membrane vent located on the connector panel
109. uide 135 DVI monitoring 1024 x 768 60 Hz 1280 x 720 50 60 Hz 720p 1920 x 1080 24 25 30 50 60 Hz 1080p 1920 x 1200 60 Hz See also Appendix B Video File Encoding PXL System 136 4 Vizomo User Guide Appendix B Video File Encoding Video files must be encoded and saved in a specific format and file naming structure for playback on a Vizomo processor This section outlines the simple steps to convert your source material to a Vizomo compatible format H 264 MPEG 4 Part 10 and file name Requirements QuickTime Player with Pro License v7 5 0 or later Mac or PC For more information go to http www apple com quicktime pro Procedure Follow the steps below to ensure your source video is saved and encoded properly to play back on a Vizomo processor 1 Launch QuickTime Player and open your media file by selecting Open File from the File menu File Open Menu New Movie Recording New Audio Recording 2 Browse to the location of your source media and select Open Verify that your source media plays correctly by playing it in the QuickTime window before proceeding 3 Choose Export from the File menu File Export Menu Help New Player XN New Mowe Recording XXN New Audio Recording X XN Open File Open URL Open image Sequence Open Recent Close Save Save As Share Funnet fas dah 4 Enter an appropriate name in the Save As field Note for default Vizom
110. ut 5 3 3 Data Input RasterMAPPER User Guide 6 1 RasterMAPPER QuickStart lo 6 1 1 Enumeration 6 1 2 Calibration 6 2 Basic Workflow 6 3 Ul Overview 6 3 1 Menu Bar 6 3 2 Mode Selection 6 3 3 Map Editing 6 3 4 Inspectors 6 4 Software Updates 6 5 Mapping 6 5 1 Canvas 6 5 2 Mapping Inspectors 6 5 3 Sequencing 6 5 4 Map Save Open 6 5 5 Advanced Fixture Options 6 6 Processor Control 6 6 1 Processor List 6 6 2 Setup Inspectors 6 7 RasterMAPPER Notes 7 PXL System Online Help Notes Site Index See also Online Help System 2 C series Tile Manual 3 Helix P1 Manual 4 Vizomo User Guide 5 PDB 5 Manual 6 RasterMAPPER User Guide 7 PXL System Online Help Notes PXL System Index R Release Notes 1 S Safety 4 PDF Back Cover 195 BARCO Visibly yours PXL System
111. w 2 4 Assembly amp Mounting 2 5 Rigging Hardware amp Methods 2 6 C series Tile Appendices PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 11 2 3 1 Power amp Data Overview The PDB 5 handles power and data distribution for C series tile systems All power amp data cabling between the PDB 5 and C series tiles is done through integrated cabling with color coded male or female connectors Alternative installations without a PDB 5 can make use of the PXL break in cable which accepts AC power and Ethernet data connections PXL Break In Cable p n 350 0660 Connectors on the back of a tile are color coded as follows e Black Connector Power amp Data In e White Connector Power amp Data Out When interconnecting C series tiles always attach the black connector to the black jack and the white connector to the white jack Power amp Data See also PXL System 12 2 C series Tile Manual 2 3 2 Power Input 2 3 3 Data Input 2 3 4 Tile Status Indicator 2 3 5 Cables amp Connectors PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 13 2 3 2 Power Input Each PDB 5 has 2x 16 amp inputs and 6x 10 amp outputs with breakers for AC power distribution The limit for each PDB 5 output is 10A with a total output of 32A maximum per PDB 5 The maximum number of C series tiles per PDB 5 port is 25 Refer to the PDB 5 Manual for more information DVI Vizomo PXL 208 VAC 16A 208 VAC 16A 208 VAC 16A AN WARNING
112. when installing the display C series tiles weigh 6 4 kg 14 1 Ibs tile e Ensure rigging hardware is able to handle the weight of the entire C series system with appropriate safety factors e External rigging hardware must be properly installed prior to hanging C series tiles e Do not hang more than 25 C series tiles 10 m tall with the integral rigging hardware e When using light duty headers refer to Chapter 5 Light Duty Rigging Info p 28 Chapter 6 Heavy Duty Rigging Info p 48 to calculate the maximum number of panels that can be hung vertically e Barco supplies a variety of stacking and hanging accessories for screens up to 25 tiles 10 m tall Displays gt 10 m tall require an auxiliary frame System not supplied by Barco e Handle is intended for carrying a single tile only Do not use for safety tie off climbing or lifting Power amp Data Guidelines A DANGER Risk of electrical shock No user serviceable parts inside Observe all applicable electrical codes The power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Do not hot plug any cables Damage to the connector pins may occur Resulting damage is not covered under warranty PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 5 Power Observe the following power guidelines when setting up your C series display The tables below indicate maximum power consumption C11 Max Power 85 watts 5 000 nits full white Ampe
113. y additional vertical bracing installed If the bottom of the screen is fixed held in place then maximum allowable wind loading can be determined from the chart below Maximum Height of a C series Screen with No Vertical Bracing Bottom of Screen in Fixed Position 2 0 8 164 102 FS 3 12 110 e 4 1 6 82 51 EEE 5 20 66 41 ED 6 24 55 2 HE 7 28 47 2 O 8 3 2 41 22 HEHE 9 3 6 37 23 E 10 40 33 20 1 44 30 19 FS 12 48 27 17 FE 13 5 2 25 16 D 14 56 23 15 FS 15 6 0 22 14 HE 16 6 4 21 1 HE 17 6 8 19 12 3 18 7 2 18 11 3 19 7 6 17 1 3 20 8 0 16 10 3 21 8 4 16 10 3 22 8 8 15 9 3 23 9 2 14 9 3 24 9 6 14 9 3 25 10 0 13 8 3 See Appendix A for an explanation of the Beaufort Scale The other alternative is to not fix the bottom of the screen leaving it free to move When this method is used the header MUST be free to pivot at its mounting points via shackle lifting sling etc In this case any wind loading in the z axis will cause the bottom of the screen to swing The angle of the screen cam be determined by the chart below PXL System 2 C series Tile Manual 73 Wind Speed Wind Spee Eu milosm on grees NOT RECOMMENDED See also 2 5 2 1 Light Duty Header Detail 2 5 2 2 Light Duty Header Operation 2 5 2 3 Adjusting the Hooks on a Light Duty Header 2 5 2 4 Light Duty Hanging Options 2 5 2 5 Example Multiple Light Duty Headers 2 5 2 6 Load Charts Multiple Light

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