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1. 10 4 10 2 5 Error messages left digit F e Cet a 10 5 10 2 6 Error messages left digit related to projector 10 6 10 2 7 Error messages left digit xus eerte mte bg 10 6 10 2 8 Error messages left digit Esci ise D RP RR LER RU paga 10 7 10 2 9 Error messages left digit Glasses tna RIDE e e E ex 10 8 10 2 10 Request to change a lamp left digit L dual lamp 10 8 10 3 Contacto iie eno tte end p E RES 10 1 10 31 Hot line iiie iniret reet n e Ree te Here itte rit ener 10 1 1I Configuring Notes iuste eroe etate Ne E EU te e es 11 1 11 1 Floor space and maintenance area sess 11 2 11 2 Overall height er eie mt eerie eR CR RUE TUR de ELS nd 11 4 IH 3 Viewing distance and angle iae RR IR AE 11 5 LE Roonr ventilation oot ao o eM ht eta datei 11 6 12 Appendix A Standard source set up files sse 12 1 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 8 1 Intro duction This manual describes design function operation and maintenance of the rear projection system OVERVIEW CPU67 DL OverView cPU67 DL is a modular structure which houses a 3 panel poly Silicon LCD projection engine The LCDs have a resolution of 1600x1200 pixels UXGA with an aspect ratio of 4 3 The screen has a diagonal of 67 To ensure a 100 availability the projection engine is desig
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3. ep Oen 9 2 9 2 Technical data of optical system enne nennen 9 2 9 3 Technical data of electrical system eere enne 9 2 9 4 Interf ceSs e re oe tetti ttes 9 3 9 4 1 Slot 1 5 cable input 5XBNC eene eren enne 9 3 94 2 Slot 2 5 cable input SX BNG Sei eee eti eitis 9 3 9 4 3 Slot 3 Vide putsi eei rtp ise cite e t e eiue ple Re estes 9 4 9 4 4 Slot 4 SsVideo m put eo ec st oe RE EN e ee aS 9 4 9 4 5 Slot 5 DVI D input enne nennen nnne nennen ener nnns 9 4 9 4 6 Slot 7 Serial digital input serial digital output sse 9 5 Of Parts 118652 e dtu ste dead 9 5 9 5 1 Consumables and spare parts sese 9 6 9 5 2 Optional parts Si restet deest dida 9 6 9 9 3 User s manuals auster rue RO OT 9 6 I 6 Addresses oor eA n sentirte ELI ted ku Me CEDE DL AES 9 6 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 7 TO0 Troublesho otmp teet tete a d iiie 10 1 tete e eoe e PEE ees 10 2 10 2 Displayable error message Sinan a enne enne nnne 10 3 T0 2 1 General nt epe Pee HET P Ege goto ege eee PEE 10 3 10 22 Wait requests ero epit ore e e ERR RE ES 10 3 10 2 3 Error messages left digit and 1 related to the 800 peripheral 10 4 10 2 4 Error messages and status messages left
4. To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself gt Ifan extension cord is used with this product make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Also make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes gt Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dan gerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming op erations Warning Do Not Place Flammable or Combustible Materials Near Projector OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 4 BARCO products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety regulations Exposing flammable or combustible materials into close proximity of this device could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material resulting in a fire For this reason it 1s absolutely neces sary to leave an exclusion zone around all external surfaces of the projector whereby no flam mable or combustible materials are present The exclusion zone must be not less than 10 cm 4 Do not cover the projector with any material while the projector is in operation
5. Keep flammable and combustible materials away from the projector at all times Mount the pro jector in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light Never ex pose this product to rain or excessive moisture In the event of fire use sand dry powder fire extinguishers never use water on an electrical fire Always have service performed on this product by authorized BARCO service personnel Always insist on genuine BARCO replacement parts Never use non BARCO replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this device Use only the power cord supplied with your device While appearing to be similar other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the projector For a replacement power cord contact your dealer Slots and openings in the cabinet and the sides are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable op eration of the device and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided On Servicing Do not attempt to service this device yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potential and risk of electric shock Refer all projector service to a qualified BARCO service center Adjust only those controls
6. Figure 8 5 removing the lamp module OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 6 When the screws turn freely lift the small grip 3 and withdraw cautiously the whole lamp module Figure 8 6 pulling out the lamp Inserting a Lamp Module The following description applies if the lamp has already been removed as described above gt Carefully insert the new lamp module into the lamp housing and push it cautiously right back as far as it will go Figure 8 7 Inserting the lamp module Tighten first the left screw 1 only the left screw not the right one and then the lower screw 2 with an Allen wrench size 2 5mm This plugs slowly in the plug of the lamp module The torque on the screw may not exceed 0 75 Nm When the screws are tight lower the small grip 3 gt Close the lamp housing Disposing a Lamp Note that there may be laws concerning disposal and recycling of burnt out lamps in your country Please contact your local authorities to get further information OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 7 8 2 3 Replacing the filter pad The filter pad must be replaced regularly The operating period of a filter pad depends on the qual ity of the supplied air OVERVIEW CPU67 DL employs two kind of filter pads one for the LCD cooling fine foldings and one for the lamp cooling coarse folding The replacement procedure for both filter pads 15 identical and only described once Repl
7. Press Enter to select 7 The custom image file is saved every 15 minutes when switching to standby 7 6 1 Settings gt Use the cursor key to highlight Settings Press Enter to select Asubmenu opens to modifiy contrast brightness color sharpness and Gamma OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 14 Contrast Image Settings gt Contrast To change the contrast proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Settings gt Press Enter to select Use the cursor key to highlight Contrast Press Enter to select Figure 7 19 Image menu setting contrast A dialog opens where the current value is indicated and where you can modify the value by means of a slider bar Use the cursor keys to increase or decrease the values Contrast 50 Brightness Image Settings Brightness To change the brightness proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Settings gt Press Enter to select Use the cursor key to highlight Brightness Press Enter to select Figure 7 20 adjusting contrast Figure 7 21 Image menu setting brightness A dialog opens where the current value is indicated and where you can modify the value by means of a slider bar Use the cursor keys to increase or decrease the values Brightness 50 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Figure 7 22 adjusting brightness 7 15 Color Image S
8. Dialog box informing about going to standby OvERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 11 The countdown time can be set in a dialog box in a range from 180 to 3600 seconds default value 300 The Timer can also be disabled To enable the timer and to set the countdown time proceed as follows gt User the cursor key to highlight Standby timer Press Enter to select A dialog box is displayed Standby timer Figure 7 15 configuring the standby timer The current status is indicated by a selected radio button To select the other status proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight the desired status gt Press Enter to select To change the countdown time proceed as follows gt Use the cursor keys to browse to the input field The input field becomes grey gt Enter the desired value by means of the numeric keys on the Press Enter to activate 7 5 4 Identifik ation The Identification menu displays a dialog which shows the projector type its address the software version and its serial number General Identification Network card reboo Figure 7 16 General menu identification OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 12 To display the information about the projector proceed as follows gt User the cursor key to highlight Identification Press Enter to select A dialog box is displayed Identification Figure 7 17 Identification dialog To change the projecto
9. SDO BNC output output impedance 75 Q 9 5 Parts List order No R9842270 R9842273 R9842275 R9842278 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Table 9 9 designation OVERVIEW CPU67 DL rear projection system with a 3 panel Poly Silicon LCD projector dual lamp system Each of the LCD panels have 1600x1200 pixels UXGA The projection engine has analog interfaces and a digital interface DVI D Linear configuration OVERVIEW CPU67 DL rear projection system with a 3 panel Poly Silicon LCD projector dual lamp system Each of the LCD panels have 1600x1200 pixels UXGA The projection engine has analog interfaces and a digital interface DVI D The angle between two projection modules is 3 degrees OVERVIEW CPU67 DL rear projection system with a 3 panel Poly Silicon LCD projector dual lamp system Each of the LCD panels have 1600x1200 pixels UXGA The projection engine has analog interfaces and a digital interface DVI D The angle between two projection modules is 5 degrees OVERVIEW CPU67 DL rear projection system with a 3 panel Poly Silicon LCD projector dual lamp system Each of the LCD panels have 1600x1200 pixels UXGA The projection engine has analog interfaces and a digital interface DVI D The angle between two projection modules is 8 degrees Table 9 10 9 5 1 Consumables and spare parts order No designation RSPSI28481 Lamp Module for OVERVIEW CPU67 DL RSPSI28420 Dust Filter LCD cool
10. 1047 1024 5 60 1280 1024 60 000 63 900 107 352 1680 1280 1065 1024 EWS 60V 1280 1024 60 282 63 657 110 000 1728 1280 1056 1024 EWS 72 1280 1024 172 000 76 968 130 076 16900 1280 1069 1024 EWS 75 1280 x 1024 75 025 79 976 135 000 1688 1280 1066 1024 EWS 85 1280 x 1024 85 000 91 149 157 506 1728 1280 1072 1024 640 4001 42 323 36 440 28 570 784 640 431 400 2 640 400 55 370 24 370 21 056 864 640 440 400 HD 10801 1920 5401 30 000 33 750 74 250 2200 1920 562 540 HD720P 1280 x 720 60 000 45 000 74 250 1650 1200 750 720 HDMAC 1252 x 5701 25 020 31 250 39 125 1252 1024 625 570 INTER GR 1184 x 886 67 170 61 796 92 941 1504 1184 920 886 MAC 2 640 x 480 66 667 35 000 30 240 864 640 525 480 3 512 384 60 147 24 480 15 667 640 512 407 384 name MAC 4 MAC 5 MAC 6 MAC 7 MAC LC MAC POR MUSE MXGA 60 MXGA 70 MXGA 75 MXGA 80 MXGA 85 MXGA 100 NTSC NTSC LIMO 2 NTSC LIMO X3 NTSC LIMO X4 PAL PAL LIMO xo PAL LIMO X3 PAL LIMO X4 525 VIDEO625 500 800 98 1 98 2 98 3 81152 66 81152 76 81600 67 SDI 625 resolution 560 384 512 342 832 624 1024 768 640 480 640 870 1172 x 5181 1152 864 1152 864 1152 864 1152 864 1152 864 1152 864 675 240 834 482 834 715 834 961 675 286 834 574 834 850 834 1146 1302 2391 1024 2781 640 400 1120 3751 640 400 11
11. 2 9 4 Interfaces 9 4 1 Slot 1 5 cable input 5xBNC 00000 B 1 Signal 2 Shield Connector name Input signal RGBHV RGBS RGsB Composite Video Super Video Component Video SS Component Video SOY O R G R G R G R Gs Video Y R Y Y R Y Ys 9 4 2 Slot 2 5 cable input 5xBNC 00000 1 Signal 2 Shield Connector name Input signal RGBHV RGBS RGsB OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 R G R G R G R Gs les Ws pus B Y B Y H V H V m 2116 m Table 9 4 H V V 28 Table 9 5 9 3 9 4 3 Slot 3 Video input 1xBNC or cinch 1 0Vpp 3 dB no loop through 9 4 4 Slo 1 2 9 4 5 Slo 1 Signal 2 Shield t 4 S Video input ground luminance ground chrominance t 5 DVI D input 4 Table 9 6 luminance 1 0Vpp 3 dB chrominance 282 mVpp 3 dB Table 9 7 Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 TMDS Data 2 13 2 TMDS Data 2 14 3 TMDS Data 2 Shield 15 Ground 5 Analog V Sync 4 16 5 17 TMDS Data 0 6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS Data 0 7 DDC Data 19 TMDS Data 0 Shield 8 20 9 TMDS Data 1 21 10 TMDS Data 1 po TMDS Clock Shield 11 TMDS Data 1 Shield 23 TMDS Clock 12 24 TMDS Clock Table 9 8 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 9 4 9 4 6 Slot 7 Serial digital input serial digital output 1 Signal 2 Shield SDI BNC input 75 terminated
12. 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 10 4 First Second Indication Digit digit Projector ready to start up Projector ready to start up after shutdown Projector shutting down 10 2 5 Error messages left digit First Second Indication Digit digit Motor error power supply controller device type 1501 8574 on address 74H Flash read error Flash write error Flash clear error Flash format error Flash command busy Flash command time out Fan alert in case of dual lamp system Fan for cooling the lamps Fan LCD dual lamp system The system shuts down Mirror can no longer be switched dual lamp system OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 10 5 10 2 6 Error messages left digit P related to projector First Second Indication Digit digit Projector in pause Exit pause mode 10 2 7 Error messages left digit L First Second Indication Digit digit Start up projector PC Acknowledge power supply controller device type I300PCF8574 on address 78H Lamp error power supply controller device type I300PCF8574 on address 78H First check if the lamps are connected SMP error power supply controller device type I300PCF8574 on address 78H Start up lamp power supply controller device type 1300 574 on address 78H OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 10 6 10 2 8 Error messages left digit First Second Indication Digit digit PC Acknowledge LCD Driver device type I721CXA2122 on address 76H P
13. 25 000 30 000 60 000 48 000 60 000 Fhor kHz 33 750 27 000 28 125 33 750 45 000 27 000 95 822 Fpix MHz 74 000 74 000 74 000 74 000 74 000 74 000 240 000 ptot 2200 2750 2640 2200 1650 2750 2504 pact 1920 1920 1920 1920 1280 1950 2048 Itot 563 1125 1125 1125 750 562 1597 12 4 lact 517 1080 1080 1080 720 540 1536
14. 7 5 1 Pause Use this command to stop an image projection General Pause Figure 7 11 General menu Pause To stop an image projection proceed as follows User the cursor key to highlight Pause Press Enter to select Unit Image projection can also be stopped by pressing PAUSE on the IR Remote Control To restart the image press again PAUSE or press the ADJ key OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 10 7 5 2 Freeze With the Freeze function the image can be frozen BARG OverView PU Source Selection Image Lamps Signal Image Files Installation Standby timer Identification Error Warning Figure 7 12 General menu Freeze To freeze unfreeze an image proceed as follows gt Use the cursor key to highlight Freeze Press Enter to select start it again click on the FREEZE key on the RCU again or re use the Freeze To freeze an image use also the FREEZE key on the IR Remote Control Unit To re command of the OSD 7 5 3 Standby timer BARG OverView PU Source Selection Image Lamps Signal Image Files Installation Pause Freeze Standby timer Identification Error Warning Figure 7 13 General menu Standby timer If there is no signal and the standby timer 18 enabled a dialog box is displayed and the projector will shut down after a determined time power save No signal available The projector will go to Standby in 300 sec Figure 7 14
15. a surface which absorbs ambient light falling on it and increases the contrast Easy Adjustment and Low maintenance Readjustment of the components 18 not required The operation time of the lamps is very high at 8000 hours Lamp and filters can be replaced without special training Ready for any application The source is automatically recognized OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 2 2 Flexible Configuration OVERVIEW CPU67 DL projection modules be combined in rows and columns to realize Dis play Walls of virtually unlimited size The set up of the projection modules can be linear or curved Figure 2 1 Curved Display Wall consisting of 9x3 OverView cPU67 DL projection modules OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 2 3 2 2 Components of an OverView cPU67 DL Display Wall An OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Display Wall consists of two main components the projection modules housing the dual lamp projector and the graphical controller 2 2 1 Projection module The projection module is the component for generating the displays of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL The light of a UHPTM is directed via an optical system to the LCD panels whose images are projected via a high performance lens system onto the rear side of a screen Due to the dual lamp system the availability of the Display Wall is about 10096 in case the lamp fails the light output of the second lamp is automatically switched into the li
16. all pro jectors of a Display Wall The common RC5 address be set either to 0 or to 1 To modify the projector address Move the cursor to Projector Address Press Enter to select The projector address and the common RCS address is displayed Projector addresses Figure 7 44 Projector Address and common address OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 26 The projector address is set to five the common RCS address is zero Therefore the projector will listen to commands received from an IR Remote Control unit with the address 5 and with the address 0 To change a value Move the cursor key to the respective field Enter the new value by means of the numeric keys of the IR Remote Control For an application it might be useful to have the Display Wall split into two parts P one with the common RC5 address 0 and one with the common RC5 address 1 7 10 2 Orientation Installation Orientation Front table Figure 7 45 Installation menu orientation For projection engines incorporated in OVERVIEW CPU67 DL systems this menu entry is ir relavant The orientation of the projection engine 18 fixed and defined as Front Ceiling However in case your picture 18 displayed upside down it might be recommended to check the orientation set on this menu The other orientations are required for test situations with the engine NOT installed in th
17. and 9 The projector can also be controlled by computer e g IBM PC or compatible Apple MAC etc for addresses between 0 and 255 A projector will respond to a RCU set to an address of 0 regardless of what address is set in the projector itself 6 3 1 Addres sing a projector by means of the RCU The is default programmed with address 0 zero address With that zero address pro grammed into the RCU every projector without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU If it is necessary to control a specific projector than enter the projector address into the RCU only when that address is between 0 and 9 The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU 6 3 2 Display ing a projector address Press the ADDRESS key recessed key on the RCU with a pencil The projector s address will be displayed in a Text box This text box disappears after a few seconds To continue using the RCU with that specific address it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons address between 0 and 9 within 5 seconds after pushing the address key For example if the Address key displays projector address 003 then press 3 digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s address to match the projector s address Do not press 003 digits This will address the remote control to 0 and control all projectors in the room If the address 1s not entered within 5 seconds the RCU returns to it
18. autoranging from 100VAC to 240VAC 1 cinch or 1 BNC connector no loop through 4 pin mini DIN 2x BNC terminals serial digital input and loop through output Not available with this projector D9 to allow communication with external computer e g IBM PC or compatible MAC D9 used to connect to next projector RS232 IN plug IR Signals are recognized IR Signals are received but not recognized by the pro jector indicates the status of the projector Light off power switch is not pressed Red light power switch is pressed projector in standby mode Green light projector in operational mode a source number b error code a two digit error code is displayed mini jack remote input for wired remote control Receiver for control signals transmitted from the RCU Not connected Data input DVI D only can be software switched between Video S Video RGB analog or Component Video To connect the output of the graphical card of the com puter to the projector 4 2 Power connection 4 2 1 AC Power mains cord connection i x swoeo a Sb 506 7 RS 2321N es Bre pw s osm HOSDO 9 Figure 4 3 Power connection Use the supplied power cord t
19. coming from the projection lens system such that it falls perpendicularly onto the front ele ment screen Front Element The front element screen guarantees that the light is distributed horizontally and vertically while maintaining a high contrast Texture of Surface The surface of the screen has a special non glare texture This texture minimizes the direct reflec tion of the light of the surrounding and contributes also to the high contrast of the screen OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 3 3 3 4 Principle of 3 panel LCD projection technology The light from the lamp is split with dichroic mirrors into red green and blue light to illuminate three LCD panels each of which contains the respective color information for the red green and blue parts of the projected image The LCD panels are attached to a cubical prism called X Cube which recombines the three light paths so the image 1s projected using a single lens Integrator Figure 3 2 light path of 3 panel pSi LCD schematics Poly Silicon The LCD panels are based on Poly Silicon technology Poly Silicon material consists of nu merous small crystals leading to small circuitry The results are a big aperture ratio of a pixel s shutter area to it s total area high speed and reliability The panels have 1 310 720 SXGA 1280x1024 pixels Lens System The projection lens system is positioned behind the X Cube It projects the image resulting on the LCD
20. erforderlich ist Zuwider handlungen k nnen zu Schadensersatz verpflichten Alle Rechte aus der Erteilung eines Patents oder der Eintragung eines Gebrauchsmusters verbleiben bei uns Copyright 2003 by Barco Control Rooms GmbH rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated It shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco Control Rooms GmbH Guarantee and Compensation Barco Control Rooms GmbH provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all deliv ered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco Control Rooms GmbH must be informed immediately in writing of any complaints The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks in the case of special systems and software on the date of commissioning at the latest 30 days after the transfer of risks In the event of justified notice of complaint Barco Control Rooms GmbH can repair the fault or provide a re placement at its own discretion within an appropriate period If this measure proves to be impossi ble or unsuccessful the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract All other claims in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indirect dama
21. increase or decrease the values Gamma Max o 1g Figure 7 28 adjusting gamma 7 6 2 Color temperature There are 4 different preset color temperatures name related temperature Projector white Broadcast 3200K Film 5400 K Video 6500 K Computer 9300 K Custom These calibrated presets can be selected and will provide optimum color tracking the projector allows however the setting of a personal color temperature this is done in custom OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 17 Image Color temperature Projector white Figure 7 29 Image menu color temperature gt Use the cursor key to highlight Color temperature gt Press Enter to select The currently selected color temperature is indicated by a white dot gt Use the cursor key to highlight the desired color temperature Press Enter to select Custom color temperature If non of the pre defined color temperatures matches your needs you can define the desired color temperature To customize the color temperature proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Color temperature gt Press Enter to select Use the cursor key to highlight Custom Press Enter to select A dialog opens where the current value 18 indicated and where you can modify the value by means of a slider bar Use the cursor keys to increase or decrease the values Color temperature red 50 Figure 7 30 adjusting color
22. input and if this source is to be displayed on the projection module proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight Component video Press ENTER to select RG s B Video on BNC s 1 Select RGsB Video when an RGB video signal with Sync on green or sync on H is presented on the BNC s labeled 1 This signal is routed to the video circuit and 18 projected in a video win dow If this source is to be displayed on the projection module proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight RG s B Press ENTER to select Source Selection 6 RG s B Video 2 3 4 5 7 Figure 7 5 Source Selection menu RG s B Video on BNC s 1 BNC s 1 can also be selected using the numeric digit 1 on the local keypad and Pu the RCU Pressing digit 1 on the RCU selects the type selected in the Source Selection menu OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 5 7 4 2 BNC s 2 BNC s 2 includes 5 BNC terminals The following signals can be connected Connector name Input signal RGBHV RGBS RGsB R R R R G B H V If a data signal is connected to BNC s 2 and if this signal is to be displayed proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight BNC s Press ENTER to select Source Selection 1 BNC s 2 3 4 5 7 Figure 7 6 Source Selection menu BNC s 2 BNC s 2 can also be selected using the numeric digit 2 on the local keypad and the RCU OVERVIEW CPU67 D
23. keypad and the RCU Pressing digit 4 on the RCU selects the S Video source selected in the S Video sub menu OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 8 7 4 5 DVI input The DVI input is a digital only DVI interface to connect e g the graphic cards of an EOS or ARGUS controller To display the content of the controller on the projection module proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight DVI Press ENTER to select Source Selection 1 2 3 4 8 DVI 7 Figure 7 9 Source Selection menu DVI The DVI source can also be selected using the numeric digit 5 on the local keypad and the RCU 7 4 6 SDI input If there is a signal connected to the SDI input and this signal has to be displayed on the projection module proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight SDI Press ENTER to select Source Selection 1 2 3 4 5 501 Figure 7 10 Source Selection menu SDI The SDI source can also be selected using the numeric digit 7 on the local keypad and the RCU OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 9 7 5 General This menu gives access to some general commands To activate the pull down menu proceed as follows Press ADJ to display the menu bar Use the cursor key to highlight General Press ENTER to select The General menu opens These four features can be set Pause Freeze Standby timer Identification Error Warning and More
24. projection technology sse 3 4 3 5 Principle of dual lamip systetn teh RIS ae RII n etie een aos 3 4 3 6 Control elements etre e 3 5 E 3 6 3 8 Graphical eec eae ee tede eee ede ots 3 6 3 8 1 Controller as X 11 2 eee dete tee teen 3 6 3 8 2 Controller as Windows NT Windows 2000 Workstation 3 6 4 Examining the E BOx iie e eee eletti de e ivive ee Hee 4 1 4 1 Eocation of interfaces eee TR ten RA 4 2 4 2 Powet connection teen ca beet testen ite e E ee a rete eee IO s 4 3 4 2 1 AC Power mains cord connection essent enne 4 3 4 2 2 Switching on the Projectors innser ie nennen enne nennen nnn 4 3 4 2 3 Switching on the lamp eR pee PRO Re RR GE EUR ied 4 3 4 2 4 Switching off the lamp switching to standby sse 4 3 42 5 Switching off thepro ector a ioo Scie tete Ha wend te TA and 4 4 4 26 PUse8 eeu eo tV est eee tt s 4 4 4 3 Input Connections GR E E RR a eem Ree CIR ie s 4 5 4 3 T 5 cable input BNGT Ree Re Rene ee aes 4 5 43 2 5 cable input BNC2 anie iret i cedi e edad 4 5 4 373 Madeo Inp t iius ver ER een eek eee a E ote 4 6 43 4 S Video Input a eee tie dte o e re eie P PR end 4 6 43 5 D input ce metet tie e n e 4 6 4 3 6 Serial Digital Inpu
25. temperature You can also adjust the color temperature blue Pressing the Color key on the Remote Control Unit toggles between red and blue 7 6 3 More The More menu can only be accessed via a password OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 18 7 7 Lamps Use the Lamps menu to select the active lamp an operation mode and to see and modify runtimes Proceed as follows to activate the lamps menu Press ADJ to display the menu bar Use the cursor key to highlight Lamps Press Enter to select 7 7 1 Active lamp OVERVIEW CPU67 DL has a dual lamp system for 100 availability of the projector The active lamp is the lamp currently projecting the image and can be freely selected Lamps Active Lamp Figure 7 31 Lamps menu active lamp Proceed as follows to change the active lamp Use the cursor key to highlight Active Lamp gt Press Enter to select gt The currently active lamp is indicated by a white dot Use the cursor key to highlight the desired active lamp gt Press Enter to select Depending on the operation mode of the projector changing the active lamp initiate different ac tions Cold Standby or Auto Switch mode Inthis operation mode the active lamp 18 on the second lamp is switched off Therefore when changing the active lamp the second lamp first has to be switched on and the other lamp 18 switched off Since a lamp requires some time to burn stable the dis
26. that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjust ment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a quali fied technician to restore the product to normal operation Call for service in the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed Ifliquid has been spilled into the device Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed gt Ifthe product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used original BARCO re placement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the BARCO original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reli ability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit 1s in proper operating condition 1 3 1 Precautions For your own protection observe the following safety precautions when installing your device gt Observe all warnings and instructions printed on the devices Check that the voltage and frequency of your power supply match th
27. unit reads FA Fan Aux In case the fan for LCD cooling is broken the two digits indication on the control unit reads FL Fan LCD Please refer also to Displayable error messages OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 9 9 Technical Data This chapter provides tabular overviews about the technical details of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 9 1 General data characteristic dimensions screen width screen height specification 67 diagonal 1368 mm 53 9 in 1026 mm 40 4 in total depth incl mirror shielding 954 mm 37 55 in weight total weight per unit without support 102 kg 224 9 Ibs support standard height operating conditions ambient temperature humidity 72 kg 158 79 Ibs 10 40 C 50 105 F max 8096 non condensing depending on configuration Table 9 1 9 2 Technical data of optical system characteristic OVERVIEW CPU67 DL colors Luminous flux Luminance brightness uniformity Contrast lamps specification Modular rear projection system 3 panel poly Silicon LCD projector 1600x1200 pixels dual lamp system 16 7 millions gt 400 lumens 110 cd n gt 95 gt 400 1 UHP lamp 100 Watt operation time 8000 hours 9 3 Technical data of electrical system characteristic AC power supply mains frequency power consumption OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Table 9 2 specification 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Hot standby 395 W cold standby 285 W Table 9 3 9
28. 0 43 369 31 469 31 469 39 375 48 360 57 050 56 182 58 140 61 080 59 701 68 680 50 000 80 800 28 125 33 750 Fpix MHz 13 500 130 313 107 352 64 390 54 432 156 375 117 000 135 000 64 125 74 250 84 375 63 999 36 000 40 000 50 003 75 000 56 250 100 000 25 061 31 496 31 500 36 000 25 175 28 322 31 500 64 996 78 044 74 610 80 000 86 000 79 284 94 500 67 200 100 000 74 000 74 000 ptot 858 2085 1680 1320 1260 2085 1632 1664 1328 1312 1360 1312 1024 1056 1040 1056 1048 1056 800 832 840 832 800 900 800 1344 1368 1328 1376 1408 1328 1376 1344 1368 2640 2200 pact 720 1600 1280 1024 960 1600 1280 1280 1024 1024 1024 1024 800 800 800 800 800 800 640 640 640 640 640 720 640 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1024 1920 1920 Itot 263 1250 1065 813 720 1250 1067 1066 805 808 805 813 625 628 667 625 631 628 525 520 500 509 525 449 525 806 815 806 808 806 801 808 796 808 562 563 12 3 lact 240 1200 1024 768 680 1200 1024 1024 768 768 768 768 600 600 600 600 600 600 480 480 480 480 480 400 480 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 768 540 540 name HD 301 2 HD 24P HD 25P HD 30P HD 60P HD 248 2048 60V resolution 1920 x 517 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 1950 x 540 2048 x 1536 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Fvert Hz 60 000 24 000
29. 1334 313 12 2 lact 384 342 624 768 480 870 518 864 864 864 864 864 864 240 482 715 961 286 574 850 1146 239 278 400 375 400 375 750 900 900 1280 278 name SDI 525 SG 50 SG 60 1 SG 60 2 SG 60 3 SG 60 4 SUNEWS67 SUNEWS76 SUNXGA60 SUNXGA70 SUNXGA77 SUP_MAC SVGA_56V SVGA_60V SVGA_72V SVGA_75 SVGA 85 SVGA 100 VGA 60 VGA 72V VGA 75 VGA 85 VGA GR VGA TXT VGAT75ISO XGA 60 XGA 70 XGA 70V XGA 72 XGA 75 XGA75 GS XGA 85 XGA EOS XGA 100 HD 251 HD 301 resolution 675 x 240I 1600 x 1200 1280 x 1024 1024 x 768 960 x 680 1600 x 1200 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 800 x 600 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 720 x 400 640 x 480 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1920 x 540 1920 x 540 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Fvert Hz 29 970 50 000 60 000 60 000 60 000 60 000 67 189 76 107 59 984 70 041 77 069 60 000 56 250 60 317 72 084 75 000 85 000 100 000 60 72 800 75 000 85 000 59 941 70 087 75 000 60 000 70 000 69 705 71 955 75 781 74 534 85 000 63 000 100 000 50 000 60 000 Fhor kHz 15 734 62 500 63 900 48 780 43 200 75 000 71 691 81 130 48 287 56 596 62 040 48 780 35 156 37 879 48 080 46 875 53 635 62 800 31 326 37 856 37 50
30. 2 T2 Menu layout suse eee ae Pan gap SO eT 7 2 72 Navigating a otto teet e t hee tua tess steve bete dees 7 2 7 3 Activating the menu EE entes 7 2 TA Source Select on meni estet he e hs Rien e eite re uie ouo et i E tee 7 3 AA MBN GS 1 x ota etate oe Re e RE a 7 4 TAD BNO S 2 dicnnt ie ere dee ti o ER etl dde oe de oes 7 6 TAZ Composite Video a NE RENE 7 1 4 4 S VI CO E e Oe e in S 7 8 DMI IBDUE eoe ter nee tri etu dives Ribs eee cea e cr tais 7 9 TAOS DI IDULU rtt ts tok cites ente d t t i e 7 9 NGC MEE 7 10 VN RAISE wish C 7 10 T 92Eteezen e e ERO E De e m t E Ren 7 11 7 5 3 Standby tier EUR PE NR MR DE 7 11 FSA Identifikation E Ea de A 7 12 7 89 ETO WANE e RI T HERREN La ea tet 7 13 43 0 MOTe rt et quete deti mee ute n feel 7 13 7 64mage fries 7 14 61 Settings oues aet ud e e ene ERE RERO Und ee tt 7 14 7 6 2 Colortemperature ie eee eed 7 17 7 6 3 MOTO eres sess aed mme atv re e tt e e etn btts 7 18 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 6 TALIA ctivedamp saei eene rage eU PR T et eerte rdi Dd e eqs 7 19 7 12 Dual lamp mode Hee te iius 7 20 TT HISO a 7 21
31. 20 3751 1120 750 1152 x 900 1152 x 900 1600 x 1280 675 x 2781 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Fvert Hz 60 147 60 158 74 546 74 907 66 619 74 996 30 000 60 000 70 000 75 000 80 000 85 000 100 60 60 60 60 50 50 50 50 29 970 25 000 60 000 44 936 56 416 39 994 60 000 66 004 76 637 67 25 000 Fhor kHz 24 480 22 259 49 722 60 150 34 975 68 846 33 750 54 540 63 630 67 500 76 640 77 055 92 997 15 748 31 496 46 646 62 992 15 625 31 250 46 296 62 500 15 734 15 625 26 400 36 443 24 823 32 835 50 000 61 846 71 809 89 286 15 625 Fpix MHz 17 234 16 670 57 280 80 000 31 338 57 280 37 125 60 000 94 500 75 000 80 000 121 500 145 820 13 512 32 252 47 766 64 504 13 500 32 000 47 407 64 000 32 207 31 984 22 810 50 000 21 050 47 840 78 569 94 500 108 000 200 000 13 500 ptot 704 704 1152 1330 896 932 1172 1456 1480 1600 1440 1576 1568 858 1024 1024 1024 864 1024 1024 1024 1302 1310 864 1372 848 1457 1571 1528 1504 2240 864 pact 560 512 832 1024 640 640 1024 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 1152 675 834 834 834 675 834 834 834 1024 1024 640 1120 640 1120 1120 1152 1152 1600 720 Itot 407 370 667 803 525 918 563 909 909 900 958 907 930 263 5229 778 1050 313 626 926 1250 263 313 440 406 440 411 833 937 937
32. 8 100 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 2 8 2 Exchan ge of consumables Both the filter pads and the lamp modules are accessible from the rear side of the system Filter for LCD cooling Filter for lamp cooling Lamp top Lamp bottom Keypad E Box c fF Figure 8 1 Position of filter pads and lamp modules OverView cPU67 DL has two different filter pads one for the lamp cooling coarse foldings and one for the LCD fine foldings Always replace with the same type Never mix up the filter pads Severe damage will occur OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 3 8 2 1 Behavior on lamp failure Lamp failures can only be detected if the lamp is running Lamp failures set the Lamp Error Flag The display on the E Box shows which lamp has to be replaced cf Request to change a lamp left digit C dual lamp systems In case Error Warning is enabled after the detection of a lamp failure the following warning pops up Warning Figure 8 2 Warning on Lamp failure In case this message is acknowledged YES the system requires confirmation Warning Figure 8 3 Confirmation on lamp replacement In case of a positive acknowledge the Lamp Error Flag is reset In case the warning on lamp failure has not been positively answered the lamp error stays saved The lamp operation mode is still valid but the mirror can no longer be switched A The error flag is reset when enterin
33. BARCO Doc 3340 2 user s manual OvERViEW CPUO67 DL Doc 3340 2 Title OVERVIEW CPU67 DL User s Manual ID no Doc 3340 2 Date 2003 11 main issue update chapter 1 new chapter 2 new chapter 3 new chapter 4 new chapter 5 new chapter 6 new chapter 7 new chapter 8 new chapter 9 new chapter 10 new chapter 11 new chapter 12 new new The corresponding chapters are new or completely revised corr Passages of the corresponding chapter were corrected see modification bars add Passages of the corresponding chapter were added see modification bars Document History Modifications which result in a new version are indicated by a vertical bar Keep this sheet OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 2 Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood as advertising for the products or their manufacturers Copyright 2003 by Barco Control Rooms GmbH Die Weitergabe sowie die Vervielfaltigung aller Unterlagen die von uns berlassen werden deren Verwertung und Mitteilung ihres Inhaltes an Dritte ist nicht gestattet soweit dies nicht ausdr ck lich zugestanden ist Urheberrechte insbesondere auch solche an Software werden nur insoweit bertragen als es f r die Erreichung des speziellen Vertragszwecks
34. C Acknowledge LCD Driver device type ISO3BELLA on address COH PC Acknowledge LCD Driver device type I304BELLA on address CAH PC Acknowledge LCD Driver device type ISOSBELLA on address PC Acknowledge decoder on address 12H PC Acknowledge digital input device type 12785 7192 on address EOH Acknowledge input selector on address 16H Acknowledge audio input selector on address 18H Uniformity error module R763221 PC clock error PC data error Temperature error please check the following things Cable projector E box air tubes connection fan filter The system shuts down within 5 minutes OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 10 7 10 2 9 Error messages left digit d First Second Indication Digit digit Download mode Default program mode 10 2 10 Request to change a lamp left digit dual lamp systems First Second Indication Digit digit Change lamp top Change lamp bottom OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 10 8 10 3 Contact 10 3 1 Hot line Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 D 76229 Karlsruhe Germany Phone 49 721 6201 227 Fax 49 721 6201 298 E mail support de bcd barco com Web www barcocontrolrooms de gt BARCO N V Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Phone 32 56 36 8211 Fax 32 56 36 8251 E mail support bcd barco com Web www barcoco
35. DJ Address key Selection key PAUSE Standby Mute Help Digit buttons Audio controls Picture controls PHASE Freeze TEXT ENTER Cursor Keys EXIT RC operating indication have no function for this projector ADJUST key to display the menu bar ENTER on the keypad recessed key to enter the address of the projector between 0 and 9 Press the recessed address key with a pencil followed by press ing one digit button between 0 and 9 has no function for this projector stop projection without going to standby to resume projection stand by button to start projector when the power switch is switched on and to switch off the projector without switching off the power switch has no function for this projector has no function for this projector To enter the remote control address or to select a source have no function for this projector Give direct access to adjust contrast brightness color without the need to activate the OSD To adjust the phase of the signal To freeze the picture to unfreeze it In connection with the direct access keys displays the dialog box to adjust the settings to display the menu bar or to confirm an adjustment or selection to make menu selections when in the adjustment mode RCU cursor key up cursor key down cursor key right cursor key left Use the cursor keys up or right for increasing a value Use the cursor keys down or left for decreasing a value to
36. Display Panel Optimally adjusted high performance lens systems guarantee a distortion free and sharp image Bright Displays A 100W UHP lamp provides a high luminous flux which is passed on at great efficiency by the illumination system High Contrast The screen has a surface which absorbs ambient light falling on it and increases the contrast Dual Lamp System The projection engines has a dual lamp system and can be operated in three operation modes hot standby cold standby auto switch mode In Hot standby both lamps are on In case of a lamp failure the light output of the other lamp is immediately switched to illuminate the optics and there 1s no noticeable effect on the dis played information no loss of information no impact on quality Switching time 15 about a second In Cold standby mode the second lamp 18 only switched on in case a failure occurs with the active lamp Since the second lamp needs some minutes to reach a stable operating tempera ture at the beginning the display will have reduced brightness The contents of information however 18 available nearly without interrupt Auto switch mode is a special version of the cold standby mode the lamps are active in turns after a defined period in the range of 12 hours to 500 hours the light path is illuminated by the other lamp Since the lamp 18 switched on some minutes in advance the takeover of the other lamp is nearly not noticeable High Contrast The screen has
37. L 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 6 7 4 3 Composite video If a video source 18 connected to the video input and if this signal has to be displayed on the pro jection module proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight Composite Video gt Press ENTER to select A sub menu opens where you can select the type of video Use the cursor keys to highlight the type Press ENTER to select Now a white dot indicates the selection Source Selection 1 2 4 Composite Video G 5 7 Figure 7 7 Source Selection menu Composite Video The composite video source can also be selected using the numeric digit 3 on the local keypad and the RCU Pressing digit 3 on the RCU selects the composite video source selected in the composite video menu OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 7 7 4 4 S Video If a video source 18 connected to the video input and if this signal has to be displayed on the pro jection module proceed as follows Use the cursor keys to highlight S Video Press ENTER to select A sub menu opens where you can select the type of video Use the cursor keys to highlight the type Press ENTER to select Now white dot indicates the selection Source Selection 1 2 3 S Video 5 7 S Video S Video GVS Figure 7 8 Source Selection menu S Video 7 The S Video source also be selected using the numeric digit 4 on the local
38. W CPU67 DL in critical environments like coal fired power stations etc please make sure that there are no coal particles suspended in the air OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 11 6 12 Appendix A Standard source set up files Name name of file contains the settings Resolution image resolution when followed by I means interlaced FVERT Hz vertical frame frequency of the source FHOR kHz horizontal frequency of the source FPIX MHz pixel frequency PTOT total pixels on one horizontal line PACT active pixels on one horizontal line LTOT total lines in one field LACT active lines in one field name resolution Fvert Hz Fhor kHz Fpix MHz pact Itot lact 1600 48V 1600 6001 48 040 62 500 135 000 2160 1600 651 600 1600 60 1600 1200 60 000 75 000 162 444 2160 1600 1250 1200 1600 65 1600 1200 65 000 81 250 175 500 2160 1600 1250 1200 1600 70 1600 1200 170 000 87 500 189 000 2160 1600 1250 1200 1600 75 1600 1200 75 000 93 756 203 000 2160 1600 1250 1200 8514 A 1024 3841 43 479 35 502 44 900 1264 1024 409 384 640 2001 59 924 15 700 14 318 912 640 262 200 COMPUSC4 1024 4801 29 945 30 694 39 779 1296 1024 512 480 735 480 59 943 31 470 28 638 910 735 525 480 EGA 640 x 350 59 702 21 851 16 257 744 640 366 350 EWS 50 1280 1024 50 000 52 350 87 948 1680 1280 1047 1024 5 100 1280 1024 100 107 204 185 249 1728 1280 1072 1024 EWS 50 1280 1024 50 000 52 350 87 948 1680 1280
39. a message with the left digit toggling is displayed thus showing that the projector is busy and requests the user to wait Wait requests are indications with the left digit toggling between o upper and o lower The bi sected cell represents blinking showing the two status which are displayed in turns First Digit Second Indication Blinking digit ERROR Wait to prevent hot restrike after shutdown due to PC DATA E TENCY Wait to prevent hot restrike after AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN Wait to prevent hot restrike OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Wait to prevent hot restrike after shutdown due to PC CLOCK ERROR RROR Wait to prevent hot restrike after shutdown due to SMP ERROR Wait to prevent hot restrike after shutdown due to PC ACKNOWLEDGE Wait to prevent hot restrike after detection HARDWARE INCONSIS 10 2 3 Error messages left digit H and related to the 800 peripheral First Second Indication Digit digit 800 peripheral TX busy 800 peripheral RX time out 800 peripheral RX data error 800 peripheral RX error 800 peripheral source number 800 peripheral TX time out Unknown error 10 2 4 Error messages and status messages left digit First Second Indication Digit digit PC Acknowledge PC clock error see service menu data error see service menu Hardware inconsistency Projector shutdown due to a failure or an automatic shutdown SMP error OVERVIEW CPU67 DL
40. ace the filter pad always with one of the same type Never mix them up To replace a filter pad proceed as follows Go to standby mode by pressing STDBY on the RCU Forcooling down the lamp wait 10 minutes gt Switch off power by pressing 0 Switch off the equipment before replacing the filter pad in order to avoid severe contamination Figure 8 8 Removing the cover and the filter pad Push the cover of the filter pad slightly up and remove it Remove the filter pad Insert the new filter pad as indicated on its frame Insert the cover of the filter pad and press it slightly down Switch on power by pressing 1 v Switch on the lamp pressing standby OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 8 8 3 Replacing the fans The correct operation mode of the two fans is checked regulary twice a minute In case of two sub sequent missing feedbacks the fan is considered to have failed A warning is displayed on the screen to indicate that the system will be shut down within 5 minutes In order to protect the system from severe damage the system is shut down after a fan failure within 5 minutes In case the fan is replaced within 5 minutes the error is re set and the system won t shut down but keep running In case of a fan failure please contact a Barco service technician to replace the fan In case the fan for lamp cooling 18 broken the two digits indication on the control
41. adjust the phase Color Press the Color key to adjust red Press again the Color key to adjust blue Freeze key Press Freez to freeze the displayed image Please mind the writing on the Freeze key reads Pause key Press the Pause key to stop projection The TEXT key is a toggle key and there is no direct indication whether it is on or off If there is no dialog box displayed on the screen pressing the keys for direct access don t have any effect 2 Press TEXT to get the dialog boxes with the sliders displayed OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 6 3 6 3 5 Selecting a source via the numeric keys source can be selected by pressing the corresponding numeric key on the RCU The respective source then will be displayed featuring the active settings These settings can be checked and modified in the OSD input facilities Related source number Input slot 5 cable input BNC1 1 5 cable input BNC2 2 Video 3 S Video 4 DVI 5 SDI 7 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 6 4 7 Menu structure OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 1 7 1 General OVERVIEW CPU67 DL has a build in PC like menu bar which allows easy access to different pa rameters for setting up the projector The toolbar menu is activated by pressing ADJ or ENTER on the Remote Control Unit RCU Menu items which are not applicable are grayed out Commands which require expert knowledge are only accessible for advanced
42. ct gt A dialog is displayed which shows the serial numbers and runtimes of the employed lamps Lamp history Lamp Serial no Runtime Current lamps Lamp Top 348 Lamp Bottom 279 Figure 7 35 Lamp history 7 7 4 Runtimes OverView PU Source Selection General Image Signal Image Files Installation Active Lamp Double Lamp Mode gt History Reset runtime 2 Figure 7 36 Lamps menu runtimes The Runtimes command displays a dialog where the runtimes of the lamps and the projector can be viewed To check the runtimes proceed as follows gt Use the cursor key to highlight Runtimes Press Enter to select OvERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 21 The Runtime dialog is displayed where the runtimes for both lamps and the projector itself are listed Runtime J Figure 7 37 dialog box Runtime 7 7 5 Reset ru ntime Lamps Reset runtime Lamp Figure 7 38 Lamps menu reset runtime After replacement of the lamp the serial number of the new lamp has to be entered The command Reset runtime displays the dialog to enter the serial number To enter the serial number of the new lamp proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Reset runtime Press Enter to select The following dialog is displayed Reset lamp runtime 77 000000 Figure 7 39 dialog to enter the serial number of a new lamp gt Use the cursor keys to highlight
43. d to these BNC connectors Connector name Input signal RGBHV RGBS RGsB Composite Video Super Video Component Video SS Component Video SOY 4 3 2 5 cable input BNC2 Slot 2 has 5 BNC input terminals G B H V H V 51 51 The following signals can be connected to these BNC connectors Connector name Input signal RGBHV RGBS RGsB OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 R G B H V H V 51 4 5 4 3 3 Video Input Slot 3 provides 1 x BNC or cinch 1 0Vpp 3 dB The cinch connector and the BNC connector are internally connected together The following signals can be connected to these connectors gt Composite video signals from a VCR OFF air signal decoder etc No loop through Composite Video is a single video signal that contains luminance color and syn chronization information NTSC PAL and SECAM are examples of composite video systems 4 3 4 S Video Input Slot 4 provides an S Video input The following signals can be connected Separate Y luma C chroma signals for higher quality playback of Super VHS signals Pin configuration mini DIN plug 1 ground luminance 2 ground chrominance 3 luminance 1 0Vpp 3 dB 4 chrominance 282 mVpp 3 dB 4 3 5 DVI D input Slot 5 provides a single link DVI input Input voltage is in the range from 200mV 800mV The analog link 4 pins at the right side of the connector is not supported gt Connect one channel
44. e is almost no noticeable effect on the dis played information no loss of information no impact on quality Switching time is about one sec ond In cold standby mode the second lamp is only switched on in case a failure occurs with the active lamp Since the second lamp needs about one minute to reach a stable operating temperature at the beginning the display will have reduced brightness The contents of information however is available nearly without interrupt Auto Switch mode is a special version of the cold standby mode the lamps are active in turns every predefined period can be set between 12 hours and 500 hours the light path is illuminated by the other lamp Since the lamp 18 switched on some minutes in advance the takeover of the other lamp 1s equally percepted as in hot standby mode no noticeable effect on the displayed in formation no loss of information no impact on quality 2 Ask your Barco support techician to set the switching time according your needs OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 20 7 7 3 History Use this command to see the list of serial numbers and the current runtime of the lamps BARCO OverView PU Source Selection General Lamps Image Files Installation Active Lamp d Double Lamp Mode gt Runtimes Reset runtime Figure 7 34 Lamps menu History Proceed as follows to view the lamp history gt Use the cursor key to highlight History Press Enter to sele
45. e struc ture To check the set orientation proceed as follows gt Move the cursor keys to highlight Orientation gt Press Enter to select A submenu opens where the current orientation 18 indicated by a white dot In case you want to change the orientation proceed as follows Move the cursor keys to highlight your desired orientation Press Enter to select For OverView cPU67 DL the only correct orientation is Front Ceiling OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 27 7 10 3 Language This menu item refers to the language of the OSD For OVERVIEW CPU67 DL currently English is available Installation Language English Figure 7 46 Installation menu Language To select a language proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Language Press ENTER to select A submenu is displayed with all available languages The currently selected language is indicated by a white dot 7 10 4 RS232 baudrate For Remote Control the baudrate can be set The higher the baudrate the faster the communica tion However the working baudrate also depends on the number of connected devices Installation RS232 baudrate 4 9600 ratior 19200 38400 57600 115200 Figure 7 47 Installation menu RS232 baudrate To change a baudrate proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight RS232 baudrate gt Press ENTER to select A submenu is displayed with all available baudrates The currently sel
46. ect OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 24 A dialog is displayed which lists all the files which matches best the characteristics of the con nected source Load file gt Use the cursor key to highlight the desired file gt Press Enter to select The file is loaded and the image is adapted If some of the image settings will be modified the custom file will be saved under a new sequence number Please mind the file extension 5 is the standard file as listed in the appendix is a customized file derived from the standard file with the same file name 7 9 2 More The More menu can only be accessed via a password OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 25 7 10 Installation Use the installation menu to change a projector s address to assign a common address to specify the language baudrate and orientation of the projector To activate the installation menu proceed as follows Press ADJ to display the menu bar gt Use the cursor key to highlight Installation Press ENTER to select 7 10 1 Projector address Installation Projector address Figure 7 43 Installation menu projector address To control every projector of a Display Wall individually the projector has to get a unique ad dress This address can be set between 0 and 9 IR Remote Control or between 0 and 255 RS232 Remote Control By means of the common RC5 address the IR Remote Control can talk simultaneously to
47. ected baudrate is indicated by a white dot Use the cursor key to highlight the desired baudrate gt Press ENTER to select For an OverView cPU67 DL Display Wall it is recommended to set the baudrate to 9600 The max number of devices controlled by one Remote Control chain is 64 7 10 5 More The More menu can only be accessed via a password OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 28 8 Maintenance and Servicing OVERVIEW CPU67 DL requires very little maintenance and servicing Maintenance operations are nevertheless necessary at regular intervals to guarantee good operational performance This chapter describes maintenance and servicing of OVERVIEW Only authorized personnel should carry out other maintenance work not explicitly mentioned in this user manual Never open the access cover without first disconnecting the power supply cord Measurements and tests with the opened device may be carried out only in the factory or by specially trained personnel due to the dangers of electrical shock 8 1 Cleaning 8 1 1 Cleaning the screen General Screens consist of single or double screen elements Each screen element has an delicate optical screen surface structure dedicated to it s functionality The optical surface can easily be damaged if the screen is handled incorrectly Only handle screens while wearing gloves with a soft texture eg cotton gloves Avoid touching the rear beaded surface unnecessari
48. en restarting is disabled the LED display will show a jumping square with a dash When restarting 1s enabled again two dashes will be displayed to indicate that the projector can be restarted After switching off a lamp can only be switched on after the cool down time 60sec OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 4 3 4 2 5 Switching off the projector To switch off Press the STANDBY key for 2 seconds gt Let cool down the projector at least 10 min Switch off the projector with the power switch Switching off the projector without first switching it to standby will result in a loss of data Only press the power switch off when there are no longer any jumping dashes on the two digit display 4 2 6 Fuses For continued protection against fire hazard refer replacement to qualified service personnel ask to replace with the same type of fuse Fuse type F 5 20T 5A H UL OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 4 4 4 3 Input Connections OVERVIEW CPU67 DL has multiple input connections for all common RGB and video sources The input can be selected either via the OSD or by entering the related source number on the IR Remote Control or on the key pad input facilities 5 cable input BNC1 5 cable input BNC2 Video S Video DVI SDI 4 3 1 5 cable input BNC1 Slot 1 has 5 BNC input terminals source number Input slot 1 ta A 9 N The following signals can be connecte
49. ettings Color Figure 7 23 Image menu setting color To change the color proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Settings gt Press Enter to select gt Use the cursor key to highlight Color gt Press Enter to select A dialog opens where the current value 18 indicated and where you can modify the value by means of a slider bar Use the cursor keys to increase or decrease the values Color E 50 Figure 7 24 adjusting color Sharpness Image Settings Sharpness Figure 7 25 Image menu setting sharpness To change the sharpness proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Settings gt Press Enter to select gt Use the cursor key to highlight Sharpness gt Press Enter to select A dialog opens where the current value 18 indicated and where you can modify the value by means of a slider bar Use the cursor keys to increase or decrease the values Sharpness 50 Figure 7 26 adjusting sharpness OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 16 Gamma Image Settings Figure 7 27 Image menu setting gamma To change the gamma value proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Settings Press Enter to select Use the cursor key to highlight Gamma Press Enter to select A dialog opens where the current value 18 indicated and where you can modify the value by means of a slider bar Use the cursor keys to
50. exit a menu or a submenu lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed This is a visual indicator to check the operation of the remote control OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 5 3 6 Controlling The projector can be controlled with Controlling the projector with the RCU and the hardwired RCU is equal the RCU the hardwired RCU cable is not included the local keypad via RS232 remote controlled not explained in this manual OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 6 1 RCU used in a hardwired configuration Connections Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU gt Plug the second side in the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled 6 2 How to use the RCU Point the front of the RCU directly at the screen erating distance 30m 100ft in a straight line The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the IR sensor When using the wireless remote control make sure you are within the effective op If the does not function properly please check also the batteries 6 3 Projector address The projector s address may be set to any value between 0 and 255 see Change projector address in chapter Service mode When the address is set the projector can be controlled now by the RCU for addresses between 0
51. eypad 5 is located on the rear side of the projection module explanation see below 146 5 LAA Q lt 15 2 14 LsHaren TNT J BRGHTN n 9 77 111 amp COLOR oo Figure 5 1 The local keypad 5 2 Remote control This remote control unit RCU includes a battery powered infrared IR transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely 25222 j Figure 5 2 Remote Control Unit RCU This remote control is used for source selection control adaptation and set up It includes auto matic storing of the picture controls brightness sharpness and the settings OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 5 2 Other functions of the remote control are gt switching between standby and operational mode gt switching to pause blank picture full power for immediate restarting direct access to all connected sources 5 3 Termin ology of keypad and RCU controls 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Function keys A
52. forms These also include operating systems such as VAX VMS or OS 2 in addition to various UNIX versions The X Window System is divided into two parts The X client and X server are connected to one another by a communication system usually TCP IP This division permits execution of the X server and X client either on the same system or also on different systems connected by a net work The X server is executed on the controller It implements the graphic display and handles the puts from the keyboard and mouse The X clients can be executed also on the controller or on other systems in the network The controller satisfies the X 11 protocol Rel 6 and can thus be used by any X clients toolkits and window managers X clients including window managers use the multi screen facility without actually knowing this Video and RGB Input The controller has inputs to which video cameras or recorders as well as monitor signals can be connected Simple Integration The controller possesses the generally established interfaces Ethernet TCP IP X 11 protocol thus guaranteeing simple integration into existing computer networks Blinking The controller provides blinking colors frequencies to DIN 3 8 2 Controller as Windows NT Windows 2000 Workstation If applications based on Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 should be operated via OVERVIEW CPU67 DL the controller as Windows NT 2000 Workstation is used The operating sys
53. g the new serial number for the lamp cf Reset runtime In Hot Standby mode after resetting the error the lamp is ignited If ignition is successful and the lamp has been switched on the mirror can be switched again If ignition is a failure the lamp error is set again and the mirror remains locked In Cold Standby mode since the replaced lamp is the inactive lamp after resetting the error there is no lamp check and the lamp remains switched off The mirror can be switched again If then the system changes the active lamp by means of the mirror the new lamp is tried to be lighted If it is a flop the error flag is set again and within about 5 seconds the projector switches back to the lamp which has been the active one Then the mirror is locked again In Cold Standby after switching the active lamp the lamp which has been active at that time is only switched off if the second lamp succeeds in being switched on OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 4 8 2 2 Replacing the lamp module The nominal lifetime of the lamp is 8000 hours Replace the lamp module if a fault occurs or when automatically switched off after passing its lifetime OVERVIEW CPU67 DL has a dual lamp system to ensure a 24 7 operation If a lamp fails the sec ond lamp is switched into the light path and projects the image The broken lamp then has to be replaced to ensure that there will be a good lamp in case the sec ond lamp fails The
54. ge and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services pro vided by Barco Control Rooms GmbH being a component of the system or independent services will be deemed invalid provided the damage 18 not proven to be attributed to the absence of prop erties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence on the part of Barco Control Rooms GmbH If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on good delivered by Barco Control Rooms GmbH or if the goods are handled incorrectly in particular 1f the systems are commissioned or operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are subject to in fluences not agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered in valid Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser e g interfaces Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco Control Rooms GmbH ei ther The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 3 Revision sheet To Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 D 76229 Karlsruhe Germany Phone 49 721 6201 0 Fax 49 721 6201 298 E mail docu de bcd barco com Web www barcocontr
55. ght path Since the screen is illuminated right up to its edges it is possible to construct Display Walls of any size by the adjacent arrangement of several units Figure 2 2 Display Wall consisting of 4 OverView cPU67 DL projection modules OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 2 4 2 2 2 Graphical control unit The projection unit of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL is provided with display information from the graphical control unit The graphic cards of the controller are connected to the DVI D input Figure 2 2 OverView cPU67 DL controlled by Argus OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 2 5 3 Design and function This chapter provides a technical description of the equipment listing the fundamental characteris tics and functional principles Knowledge of this section is not absolutely essential for operation 3 1 Projection module The projection module OVERVIEW CPU67 DL has a display area of 1026 millimeters high and 1368 millimeters wide The resulting screen diagonal of 1710 millimeters corresponds to approxi mately 67 inches and 1287 5 mm Figure 3 1 OverView cPU67 DL The shielding prevents ambient light from falling onto the rear of the screen and thus reducing the contrast 3 2 Inside the structure The structure houses the projection unit the illumination unit dual lamp system the E Box and a cooling system Viaa mirror the image is pr
56. hot lamp is at high pressure Do not open the lamp housing before the lamp has cooled down Wait at least about 5 minutes after switching off the lamp Always hold the lamp module by the metal housing don t touch the inside of the housing or reflector and lamp Use fabric gloves when replacing Removing a Lamp Module A lamp has to be replaced after a lamp failure A warning will be displayed for some minutes to indicate that a lamp failure has taken place The two digit display on the control unit will indicate which lamp has failed and therefore will have to be replaced Indication meaning CT Change Lamp Top CB Change Lamp Bottom In case the indication fails you can also fade in the information using the IR Remote Control Activate the menu bar by pressing the Adj key Select Lamps Select Active Lamp The broken lamp is grayed out since it cannot be selected active Incase the indication reads CT open the lamp cover of the top lamp Incase the indication reads CB open the lamp cover of the bottom lamp OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 8 5 To open the lamp cover use a screw driver and turn the screw a quarter turn counter clock wise Figure 8 4 opening the Imap door gt Open the lamp door Loosen first the lower screw 2 and then the top left screw 1 only the left screw not the ight one with an Allen wrench size2 5mm This removes slowly the plug of the lamp module
57. ing RSPSI28422 Dust Filter Lamp cooling RSPSI30951 Fan Box Repair Kit Table 9 11 9 5 2 Optional parts order No designation RSPSI30440 Executive Remote Control Table 9 12 9 5 3 User s manuals order No title Doc 3340 2 User s Manual OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Table 9 13 9 6 Addresses Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 D 76229 Karlsruhe Germany Phone 49 721 6201 0 Fax 49 721 6201 298 E mail info de bcd barco com Web www barcocontrolrooms de gt BARCO N V Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Phone 32 56 36 8211 Fax 32 56 36 8251 E mail sales bcd barco com Web www barcocontrolrooms com OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 9 6 10 Troubleshooting When faults occur with OverView which are not described below please contact BARCO 10 1 Faults Faults no display lamp not ignited and fan of the illumination unit not running display 1s upside down the display 1s dark though the lamp is 1gnited OVERVIEW CPU67 DL can not be controlled via the RCU OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 cause steps The equipment is not connected to power sup ply It must be supplied with suitable voltage see9 3 Technical data of electrical system Power switch 1s off Switch on power switch See 4 2 2 Switching on change the configuration To change the configuration of the projector proceed as follows Pres
58. inology describes the keys and functions of local keypad and the Remote Control unit Controlling explains how OVERVIEW CPU67 DL is operated via the Remote Control Unit and the local keypad Menu structure explains the menus and commands of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Maintenance and servicing explains how the equipment can be serviced and provides instructions how to exchange con sumables Technical Data provides tabular overviews about the technical details of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Troubleshooting lists possible errors together with steps to eliminate the respective fault Configuring notes provides the mounting dimensions and shows anthropotechnical requirements Appendix A Standard Source Set Up Files lists all the available set up files for the various timings Chapters pages figures and tables are numbered separately Chapters are indicated by a point syntax e g 4 2 3 pages by a dash syntax e g 2 1 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 2 1 2 Styles and symbols The typographic styles and the symbols used in this document have the following meaning Arial bold Labels menus and buttons are printed in the Arial bold font Condensed Links to both other chapters of this manual and to sites in the Internet are printed condensed In the on line version of this manual all hyperlinks appear teal Courier Names of files and parts from programs are printed in the Courier font Courier bold Inputs you are su
59. limeters The depth of the OVERVIEW CDPU67 DL incl mirror shielding is 954 mm The standard support height with the adjustable feet is 1287 5mm Other heights are available on request OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 11 4 11 3 Viewing distance and angle When planing the installation of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL anthropotechnical factors such as the hu man field of vision must be considered in addition to design requirements General rules for the viewing angle and distance will not be specified here since they depend on the field of application The notes 1n this section are therefore only recommendations which can be observed for a particu lar application In the case of permanent intensive viewing of the display the display should be in the field of vi sion of both eyes of the observer The following figure shows the horizontal and vertical angles of the field of vision with both eyes An optimum field of vision can be defined for the horizontal field Field of vision for both eyes 25 vertical lt J Y Horizontal Optimum field of vision 35 Field of vision for both eyes 30 horizontal 10 lt 0 Optimum field of vision 10 30 Figure 11 4 Human field of vision for both eyes The maximum viewing distance depends on the minimum character size used Characters and up per case letters should appear to the eye at an angle of vision greater than 18 angular minutes This corresponds to a viewing distance less tha
60. ly It is easily damaged The screen is a high precision optical component It is made of plastic and is not scratch proof Only use a soft damp cloth when cleaning The following cleaning solutions can be used 5096 alcohol water solution e g Glassex gt soap water solution washing up liquid The screen must only be wiped in a vertical direction Cleaning If the screen is only slightly dusty or is showing particles a vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle or a feather duster is recommended Clean compresses air can be used but it makes the screen stati cally charged attracting airborn particles The brushing direction should always be along the opti cal structures in the screen circular in case of fresnel If the dirt on the screen is heavier possibly from fingerprints soft lint free cloth or paper towel can be used If required the screen may be cleaned with a cleaning agent such as ordinary window cleaner with ammonia not alcohol Never apply cleaning solution directly onto the screen sur face Instead add cleaning agent to the cloth or towel then wipe the surface It is important that the csreen should be complately dry after treatment Never use cleaning agents with solvents as these may destroy the screen Also never rub hard or persistently on the screen in order to remove stains as this will cause deformationsin the surface which will appear as stains Don t store screens at temperatures exceeding 3
61. n 200 times the character height Viewed objects Image on retina Angle of vision Figure 11 5 Angle of vision OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 11 5 The screen of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL can be viewed at angles greater than 45 degrees without problems The vertical viewing angle has been designed such that there is no difference whether the observer 18 standing or sitting In addition to the viewing angles the room illumination should also be considered when installing OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Diffuse ambient light measured horizontally up to 300 lux and vertically up to 500 lux 15 no problem if the displayed image has a sufficiently high contrast Vertical contribution of ambient light Horizontal contribution of ambient light Figure 11 1 room illumination 11 4 Room ventilation The room must be ventilated such that the room temperature is in the specified range The electri cal power consumption of typically 285 W cold standby or 395Watts hot standby per illumina tion unit can be used as a measure for the heat dissipation of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL into the room Itis favorable to pass fresh and clean air through ventilation ducts in the floor below the structure The inlets should be provided with replaceable dust filters The electronic boards are very sensitive against being soiled with particles of e g carbon Carbon dust 18 taken up by the circuit boards thus causing short circuits When installing OVERVIE
62. ned as dual lamp system These features together explain the addon of the name OverView Character meaning Profile based structure P poly Silicon stands for UXGA 67 screen diagonal in inch DL dual lamp system lowing chapters of this manual Whenever the projection system is referred to it will For better reading the mnemonic extensions of the name will be omitted in the fol be by means of the family name OverView OVERVIEW CPU67 DL has a digital interface DVI as well as analog interfaces and allows you to display a wide variety of common video and RGB sources The display be controlled via an IR remote control or via an integrated keypad OVERVIEW CPU67 DL can be lined up and stacked up to 4 rows high without any dividing parts to achieve an impressive Display Wall 1 1 How this manual is organized This manual is divided into fifteen chapters Preliminary remarks explains the structure of the manual itself and the used typographic styles and symbols Safety information is provided concerning the operation of systems from BARCO Summary provides a summary of the system components and characteristics Design and functions provides a technical description of the equipment listing the fundamental characteristics and functional principles Knowledge of this section is not absolutely essential for operation Examining the E Box describes the type and location of interfaces Control panel term
63. ntrolrooms com 11 Configuring notes A number of design and ergonomic conditions must be considered when planning the installation of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL In addition to mounting dimensions the following sections also include anthropotechnical requirements which must be observed in a specific application 11 1 Floor s pace and maintenance area Sufficient floor space and maintenance area must be available when installing OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Floor Space The floor space must have a sufficient load carrying capacity and be sufficiently flat according to DIN 18202 It must not sag by more than 1 millimeter under the load of the OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Display Wall A cement wood or false floor is permissible The load of the OVERVIEW CPU67 DL is transmitted to the floor via adjustable feet No installations venting ducts sockets etc must be present in the floor in the area of the feet or of the lower anchoring devices An area of at least 15 centimeters must be kept free around each foot The loading capacity in the area of the feet must be sufficient Height differences up to 30 millimeters can be compensated using the adjustable feet It is recommended to fix the installation to the floor Figure 11 1 OverView cPU67 DL position of feet OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 11 2 Maintenance Area The floor space for OVERVIEW CPU67 DL is calculated from the basic area of the structure A maintenance area mus
64. o connect your projector to the wall outlet gt Plug the female power connector into the male connector 2 at the control panel The power input is auto ranging from 100 to 240 VAC 4 2 2 Switching on the projector Use the power switch 1 to switch on When 0 is visible the projector is switched off When 1 18 visible the projector 18 switched on When switching on with the power switch the projector starts in the standby mode The projector mode indication lamp is red When the projector is started the mirror is tested and it is driven into its two positions Therefore some clickings are audible When the projector is switched on the systems loads the logo no matter wheter logo is selected as background or not This is a bit time consuming 4 2 3 Switching on the lamp To switch on the lamp to switch from standby mode to projection mode gt press the Stand button once on the local keypad or on the remote control The projector mode indication lamp will be green 4 2 4 Switching off the lamp switching to standby When the projector is running and you want to go to standby Press the STANDBY key for 2 seconds Do not press any longer on the standby key otherwise the projector will restart When switching to standby it is possible to restart within the first 5sec When not restarted within these first 5 sec you have to wait one minute for being able to re start again During the period wh
65. of the dual channel UGX graphics card to this input 4 3 6 Serial Digital Input Serial Digital Output Slot 7 provides 1 x BNC input and 1 x BNC output The input is always 75 Q terminated The output impedance of the SDO is 75 This avoids the need for analog processing anywhere in the video production chain and guarantees the ultimate image quality An active loop through of the SDI input signal is provided for monitoring or for double or triple stacking applications 4 4 Commu nication Connections The following communication connections are available gt RS232 in RS232 out RC for remote cable connection with the RCU 4 4 1 RS232 in RS232 out To connect a computer e g IBM PC or compatible Apple Macintosh to the RS 232 input of the projector to allow communication between the computer and the projector Via this connection the projector can be RS232 remote controlled Furthermore it is possible to send data to the projector or to copy the data from the projector to a hard memory device hard disc floppy etc 4 4 2 RC for remote cable connection Besides the IR Remote Control unit there is a hard wired Remote Control unit This device is connected to this mini jack OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 4 6 5 Control Panel Terminology The projector can be controlled by the local keypad or by the remote control unit RCU Both de vices provide the same keys and functionalities 5 1 Local keypad The local k
66. ojected onto the rear of the screen Projection unit The light of one of the UHP lamps is directed on the 3 panel LCD cube which generates the display to be projected onto the screen via a lens gt Illumination unit The illumination unit is designed as a dual lamp systems thus ensuring 100 availability of the Display Wall The projector can be operated in three operation modes Hot Standby Cold Standby Auto Switch mode In Hot Standby both lamps are on In case of a lamp failure the light output of the other lamp is immediately switched to illuminate the optics and there is no noticeable effect on the dis played information no loss of information no impact on quality Switching time is about a second In Cold Standby mode the second lamp is only switched on in case a failure occurs with the active lamp Since the second lamp needs about one minute to reach a stable operating tem perature at the beginning the display will have reduced brightness The contents of informa tion however is available nearly without any interrupt OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 3 2 Auto Switch mode is a special version of the cold standby mode the lamps are active in turns after a specified period between 12 hours and 500 hours the light path is illuminated by the other lamp Since the lamp 18 switched on some minutes in advance the takeover of the other lamp is nearly not noticeable The illumination unit also includes lens system for unifo
67. olrooms de gt BARCO N V Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Phone 32 56 36 8211 Fax 32 56 36 8251 E mail sales bcd barco come Web www barcocontrolrooms com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation Doc 3340 2 page wrong correct OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Table of Contents Introduction eite rct e E e ED ee He tbe d Pe et 1 1 1 1 How this manual is organized 1 12 1 202 2 000000100000 000000000000 1 2 1 2 Styles and sytu bols eene e HR ER HIST e e EEUU Rd 1 3 1 3 Safety Information zo e TR REA RERO ea env 1 3 T 3 PrecautiOng 1 5 1 3 2 Unpacking of devices 2 404 1 6 1 3 3 Modific tion of devices 55 o nih 1 6 2 Abbreviated Summary sse trennen nein nennen nennt nere n ene 2 1 2 1 Design isse RO HR Ue E RD IO B He EU 2 2 2 2 Components of an OverView cPU67 DL Display Wall see 2 4 2 2 Projection Module cR eina eS 2 4 2 2 2 Graphical control eene eene 2 5 3 Design and function tee echec ee dee Het eee ee de 3 1 Sl Projectionanodule n RR A DRUSI I I NERA NS 3 2 3 2 Inside e oe CR EHE e RI nan EUNT 3 2 3 3 SCIGeD eie Ge des ae ab eek Acceso dst oleate RD RS QR HEP 3 3 3 4 Principle of 3 panel LCD
68. ose printed on the device label with the rated electrical values gt Servicing not explicitly mentioned in this manual should never be carried out by unauthorized personnel OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 5 1 3 2 Unpacking of devices Note advises on the packaging for unpacking 1 3 3 Modification of devices Mechanical or electrical modifications others than described in this manual must not be made to the devices BARCO is not liable for damages resulting from modified devices Only authorized personnel should carry out other maintenance work not explicitly mentioned in this user s manual Never open the case of the power supply or of the projection unit without first dis connecting the power supply cord Measurements and tests with an opened device may be carried out only in the factory or by specially trained personnel due to the dangers of electrical shock OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 6 2 Abbreviated Summary This chapter provides a summary of the system components and characteristics 2 1 Design OVERVIEW CPU67 DL can be used as one large monitor with a screen diagonal of 67 inches and UXGA resolution Furthermore the units can be combined horizontally and vertically to achieve Display Walls of any size The technologies used guarantee the best optical properties for high quality presentation of both computer data and video displays High Constant Reading Accuracy Over the Complete
69. played image will first have reduced brightness After some instants the image will show the former brightness In these operation modes a subsequent change of the active lamp is only possible after the cool down cycle of the first lamp about 60sec Hot Standby mode gt In this operation mode both lamps are switched on Therefore when changing the active lamp there is no noticeable impact on the displayed image both lamp are adjusted to have the same brightness Since both lamps are a second subsequent change of the active lamp is immediately possi ble OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 19 7 7 2 Dual lam p mode Hot Standby can only be selected if it has been enabled by a Barco technician special request If Hot Standby is disabled this mode is grayed out Lamps Double Lamp Mode Hot Standby Figure 7 32 Lamps menu double lamp mode Proceed as follows to select the operation mode gt Use the cursor key to highlight Mode gt Press Enter to select gt The currently selected operation mode is indicated by white dot Use the cursor key to highlight the desired operation mode gt Press Enter to select A message box 18 displayed to confirm the selection Lamp mode Figure 7 33 message box to confirm the selection In hot standby both lamps are on In case of a lamp failure the light output of the other lamp 18 immediately switched to illuminate the optics and ther
70. pposed to do from the keyboard are printed in Courier bold font This arrow marks tips and notes If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of damage to the equipment If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of electrical shock and danger to personal health 1 3 Safety information This section describes safety precautions which must be observed when installing a product from BARCO Safetey OVERVIEW CPU67 DL is built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standard IEC950 UL1950 and CSA C22 2 No 950 which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment The safety standards of information technology equipment impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components materials and isolation in order to protect the user or operator against the risk of electric shock and energy hazard and having access to live parts Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises radiation levels mechanical stability and strength enclosure construction and protection against risk of fire Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the use even when the equipment s normal operation fails OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 3 General safety instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be
71. r a blue screen depending on the background settings Signal Background Logo Figure 7 41 signal menu background To view or modify the background proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Background Press Enter to select A submenu with the available backgrounds is displayed The currently selected background is in dicated by a white dot Use the cursor key to highlight the desired background Press Enter to select Ask a Barco support technician to store your desired logo into the projectors flash 7 9 Image Files An image files contains the main characteristics of a source number of active lines resolution vertical frequency horizontal frequency The projector s memory contains a list of files corre sponding to the most common sources these are the standard files file extension s When a new source corresponds to one of these files a custom file file extension c is created and saved for future use Please see Appendix A Standard source set up files for a list of standard image files 7 9 1 Load Image Files Load File sort Figure 7 42 Image files menu load The projectors Autolmage function creates automatically the best suited image file custom file for a new source Autolmage is used whenever a new source is detected To load an image file proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Load Press Enter to sel
72. r address cf Projector address 7 5 5 Error warning Error Warnings can be displayed overlaying the application or hidden Use the cursor keys to highlight Error Warning Press ENTER to select The currently selected status is indicated with a white dot Push cursor key up or down to highlight Disabled or Enabled Press ENTER to select General Error Warning Enabled Figure 7 18 Error Warning 7 5 6 More More can only be accessed via a password OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 13 7 6 Image menu Correct image settings are important for a good image reproduction The image settings are made through a dialogbox with a scrollbar Minimal maximal and actual values are indicated These settings can also be done directly via the RCU s dedicated buttons The image menu allows to adjust the image settings like brightness contrast color sharpness and Gamma and to select a color temperature These settings are automatically stored in a customized image file Customized image files have the extension c The pre defined image files of the projector can not be modified As soon as they are edited e g settings are adjusted they are saved as customized image files The settings and the modification of the settings refer exclusively to the active lamp To activate the Image menu proceed as follows Press ADJ to display the menu bar gt Use the cursor key to highlight Image
73. read before using this unit The operating instructions manual should be retained for future reference All warnings on the device and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to gt All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely Installation and Service Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified BARCO personnel or authorized BARCO service dealers On Safety Check the power rating on your outlet before connecting the devices to the wall outlet or to a power strip Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building The devices are designed to operate with single phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not plug into any other type of power system A Mains lead AC Power cord with CEE 7 plug The colors of the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth safety earth T EEEn us 698 ce Schuko Brown Line live WE IEC 320 C14 B Power cord with ANSI 73 11 plug The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code Green yellow Ground White Neutral Black Line live gt Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord
74. rm illumination of the LCDs and the electronics for lamp power supply and monitoring Optical Integrator An optical integrator consisting out of two multi segment lenses guarantees a uniform illumi nation of the LCDs and thus of the screen E Box The E Box provides all interfaces and comprises graphics and video signal processing electronics as well as the functionality to control the projection engine The electronics converts the image signals of the graphic card into control signals for the LCD s The image 18 electronically mirrored in the process and the reversal of the image following the de flection mirror is thus compensated Lens System The projection lens system has been especially developed for OVERVIEW CPU67 DL It projects the image resulting of the LCDs via the deflection mirrors onto the rear of the screen module Fan Two fans in the housing ensures that the unit is sufficiently cooled Deflection Mirror Due to folding up the optical path by a mirror the installation depth of the OVERVIEW CPU67 DL projection unit is only 940 millimeters 3 3 Screen The screen is selected upon the overall environmental conditions and requirements of the field of application The image is generated in the screen It consists of the optical screen and a frame with which the screen is exactly mounted onto the structure Fresnel Lens The screen consists of a Fresnel lens and a Front Element Screen The Fresnel lens deflects the light
75. s ENTER to start up the adjustment mode Press the cursor key or down to select Installation Press ENTER to display the Installation menu Press the cursor key up or down to select Configuration Press ENTER to display the Configuration menu The actual installed configuration will be highlighted Press the cursor key up or down to select the corresponding configuration there 18 no signal applied Check the input source and the connections Replace the batteries Point the front of the RCU directly to the sensor on the screen When using the wireless remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance 30m 100ft in a straight line The remote control unit will not function prop erly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the IR sensor Table 10 1 10 2 10 2 Display able error messages 10 2 1 General The E Box has a two digit 7 segments LCD indication which displays error messages Due to the restricted possiblites of a 7 segment display some characters may be a bit confusing The following table shows the character and their representation in the 7 segment display lower upper 10 2 2 Wait requests Whenever the projector is not ready to receive any command e g the lamp is cooling down and cannot be re ignited during this time
76. s default address zero address and control all projectors in the room 6 3 3 How to program an address into the RCU Press the ADDRESS key recessed key on the RCU with a pencil and enter the address with the digit buttons within 5 seconds after pushing the address key That address can be any digit be tween 0 and 9 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 6 2 6 3 4 Picture controls with direct access When an image control is pressed a text box with a bar scale icon and function name of the con trol e g brightness appears on the screen only if TEXT is ON The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the current memorized setting for this source The bar scale changes as the control stick on the RCU is pressed or the or buttons on the local keypad The picture settings are automatically saved in the custom image file cf Load Brightness Control A correct brightness setting is important for good image reproduction Use the button for a higher brightness Use the button for a lower brightness Contrast Control A correct contrast setting is important for good image reproduction Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer according to room lighting conditions Use the button for a higher contrast Use the button for lower contrast Sharpness Control Use the button for a sharper picture Use the button for a softer picture Phase Control Use the control disc to
77. s via the deflection mirror onto the rear of the screen module 3 5 Principle of dual lamp system The dual lamp system implemented in OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 1s based on a switchable mirror which directs the light output of the respective lamp in front of the optics The lamp which illuminates the optics is called active lamp The following identities apply Lamp Top Lamp 1 Lamp Bottom Lamp 2 1 Light of active lamp 2 Light of inactive lamp hot standby Lamp 1 19 Integrator Absorber Lamp 2 o 149 Integrator Figure 3 3 principle of dual lamp schematics OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 3 4 The OSD On Screen Display provides the command to select and to change the active lamp as well as the operation mode There are three modes of operation In Hot Standby mode both lamps are switched on The light of the active lamp illuminates the op tics the light of the redundant lamp is directed to a cooled absorber to prevent an overheating of the system In Cold Standby mode or Auto Switch mode the active lamp is switched on the second lamp is switched off 2 Hot Standby is only available if especially requested In projector standby mode both lamps are switched off The fans are running 3 6 Control elements The control elements of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL are located on the rear of the system They include the keypad and the controls of the E Box Once po
78. t Serial Digital 4 6 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 1 5 4 4 Communication Connections eene eene nennt eren nnne eee 4 6 AAV RS232 10 7 RS232 T 4 6 4 4 2 RC for remote cable 4 6 Control Panel Terminology eee PERAGI Re uideri test udi ved 5 1 Sil Local keypad ce t e op RERO RH ee t ERU ted 5 2 5 2 Remote ede ee e ke RR UE HE e E Eee 5 2 5 3 Terminology of keypad and controls cccccesssscescesseeeeeseesceceecaeeseeeseneeeeeeseeneeenes 5 3 6 Controlling eee eee te teste ter eee cete eere etes 6 1 6 1 used in a hardwired configuration 6 2 62 How touse the ROU cse eo ge Rn ue ed ge en t E IN 6 2 6 3 Projector address E E dec eu eite ue 6 2 6 3 1 Addressing a projector by means of the 6 2 6 3 2 Displaying a projector address 4 2 200 0000040004000008 0 3 6 2 6 3 3 How to program an address into the RCU esses 6 2 6 3 4 Picture controls with direct access sssssssssssseeee eene ene 6 3 6 3 5 Selecting a source via the numeric keys 6 4 7 Men Structure zc o emi e REOR Eee iret pP do is 7 1 Vel General et ether MA Bs wee eso go Aa cepa 7
79. t be provided behind each OVERVIEW CPU67 DL over the complete width This area must be permanently accessible The exact regulations for such a maintenance area can be obtained from the specifications for working premises min 750mm service area total system width 3025 mm Finished ceiling 954 03 te 2687 81 min 750mm service area Finished floor Figure 11 2 Linear and polygonal set up of OverView cPU67 DL All dimensions measured in millimeters With regards to maintenance area please note that there may be laws concerning safety standards in your country The OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Display Wall can have a linear or curved arrangement Standard curved configurations are available with angles of 3 5 and 8 degrees Other angles on request OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 11 3 11 2 Overall height The installation room must be sufficiently high Sufficient space recommended gt 230 millime ters must be provided above the OVERVIEW CPU67 DL projection modules The total height re sults from the height of the structure plus the vacant space above the modules Finished ceiling 954 03 te N 2687 81 144 31 191 5 6 55 and 1287 5 mm between Standard feetheight Finished floor Figure 11 3 Mounting dimensions of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL All dimensions measured in mil
80. tem this case is Windows NT 4 0 or Windows2000 so OVERVIEW CDG67 DL is like a PC with Windows NT Windows2000 connected to a large monitor No software modifications are necessary to run applications on OVERVIEW CPU67 DL The Windows applications are operated by keyboard and mouse of the controller Video and RGB Input The controller has inputs to which video cameras or recorders as well as monitor signals can be connected OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 3 6 4 Examining the E Box This chapter provides an overview about the interfaces of OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Figure 4 1 rear view of OverView cPU67 DL E Box all interfaces can easily be accessed 4 1 Location of interfaces 1 2 4 5 6 78 9 1011 EXE d i 12 TE i 13 Cu H 595206 65050 QQ s 09 HBSbo 17 16 1 Power switch 2 Power input 3 Video input 4 S Video 5 SDIand SDO 6 10 7 RS232IN 8 RS2320UT 9 IR Acknowledged IR Received 10 Projector mode indication 11 Diagnostics code 12 Remote 13 IR receiver 14 HDSDL HDSDO 15 DVI 16 5 data input BNC1 17 5 cable input BNC2 OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Figure 4 2 front view of the E Box schematics 1 on 0 off
81. the input field Use the numeric keys on the RCU to enter the serial number of the new lamp gt Click Accept to activate the serial number the display of the E Box Reset lamp runtime resets the error flag and the indication about the lamp error on Reset lamp runtime is the only possibility to register a lamp in the system OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 22 7 8 Signal The transition effects when switching from one source to another can be set in multiple ways Use the Switching mode sub menu to select your preference The second command of the Signal menu refers to the background which can be set to black blue or to display a logo To view or modify the signal settings proceed as follows gt Press ADJ to display the menu bar Use the cursor key to highlight Signal Press Enter to select 7 8 1 Switching mode Signal Switching mode Seamless Figure 7 40 Signal menu switching mode To view or modify the switching mode proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Switching mode Press Enter to select A submenu with the available transition effects is displayed The currently selected effect is indi cated by a white dot Use the cursor key to highlight the desired transition Press Enter to select OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 23 7 8 2 Backgro und If there is no signal connected to the projector the background will be a logo a black o
82. there is an active source connected Source Selection Data on BNC s1 2 3 4 5 7 Figure 7 2 Source Selection menu data on BNC s 1 The sources are also related to input numbers In the pull down menu these numbers head the type of source Selection of a source is also possible by means of this number Without the need to activate the menu bar pressing the corresponding key on the IR Remote Control Unit wll activate the related source OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 3 7 4 1 BNC s 1 Input 1 comprises 5 BNC terminals to connect RGB and video sources The connection of the multiple sources 1s according the following table Connector name R G B H Input signal RGBHV R G B H RGBS R G B S RGsB R Gs B Composite Video Video Super Video Y Component Video SS R Y Y B Y S Component Video SOY R Y Ys B Y Data on BNC s 1 Source Selection Data on BNC s1 NOB UN Figure 7 3 General menu data on BNC s 1 If a source of type RGBHV RGBS RGsB is connected to the 5 cable input and if this source is to be displayed on the projection module proceed as follows gt Use the cursor keys to highlight Data on BNC s 1 gt Press ENTER to select OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 Component video on BNC s 1 Source Selection 0 Component Video NOAA UN Figure 7 4 Source Selection menu component video on BNC s 1 If a component video is connected to the 5 cable
83. users and are hidden in the More menu item which can be only accessed via a password 7 2 Menu layout The existence of a submenu is indicated by a white arrow Three suspension points indicate that the menu item hides a dialog box or a text box A dot indicates which option is selected Grayed out menus or items are not applicable due to the software versions or due to missing sig nals 7 2 1 Navigating Use the cursor keys on the RCU to navigate within a menu or a submenu Press Enter to select a menu item Press Enter to open the submenu Press Exit to exit a submenu or menu 7 3 Activating the menu bar Press the ADJ key or ENTER on the RCU to display the menu bar Figure 7 1 menu bar Use the cursor key on the RCU to select a menu Press Enter to activate it OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 7 2 7 4 Source Selection menu The Source Selection menu allows to select a connected source As explained above the E Box has various interfaces to connect all kind of video and RGB data If there are multiple connections the source which is to be displayed on the projection module has to be selected However when switching from standby to projection mode the last selected source will be dis played To select a source proceed as follows Press Adj to activate the menu bar Use the cursor keys to highlight Source Selection Press ENTER to select A Barco Logo next to the source number indicates that
84. wered on and configured e g data sources connected the system can be operated and controlled via the IR Remote Control which keys correspond to the keys on the keypad In addtion the projector can also be RS232 remote controlled Figure 3 4 rear side of OverView cPU67 DL Filterpad LCD cooling fine folding Filterpad Lamp cooling coarse folding Lamp door lamp top Lamp door lamp bottom keypad E Box aa kh WN OVERVIEW CPU67 DL 2003 11 Doc 3340 2 3 5 3 7 E Box The E Box provides interfaces to directly connect any RGB or video source to OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Use these interfaces to display an analog RGB or video source exclu sively on this projection module OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Display Walls consisting of more than one projection module can be ated as one big monitor if connected to the graphical controller Eos or Argus Connect the graphic cards of the graphical controller to the DVI D interface 3 8 Graphical controller The projection units of an OVERVIEW CPU67 DL Display Wall are provided with display infor mation by the graphical controller EOS or ARGUS The controller 18 available as a standard X Terminal with exceptional additional properties or as a Windows NT 2000 Workstation 3 8 1 Controller as X 11 Terminal The X Window System also abbreviated to X 11 was originally developed by MIT as a graphic system for UNIX workstations In the meantime it is available on a large number of computer plat
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