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1. 00000929 L1 optional L1 optional Ge optional B Ge optional I Image 7 2 Source connectors Image 7 3 Source connectors other example 2 Repeat the previous step for each source to be connected 3 Connect the output connector to the Display e g flat screen projector 26 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation Image 7 4 Output connector 4 Connect the 8 pin DIN plug of the power supply to the power connector on the XDS 100 TOP Image 7 5 Power plug 5 Connect the power cable to both the power supply and the wall outlet VN CAUTION Only use the original power supply and power cables y CAUTION Do not use power supplies or power cables that are damaged Replace it by a new original one 7 2 Basic setup Overview Description of the basic setup Connections R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 27 7 Physical installation 7 2 1 Description of the basic setup Description A typical basic setup consists of the following parts e XDS 100 Desktop generating PC mage generators sources Display The Desktop generating PC the sources and the Dis
2. Image 10 70 Adjusting Total pixels Tip Increase the value and evaluate if the amount of vertical dark bars is decreasing If yes continue increasing the value if no start decreasing the value instead 7 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 91 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 6 Total lines is automatically calculated and can not be filled out by the operator 10 8 7 4 Adjusting start pixels How to adjust Start pixels 1 From the source launch an outline pattern 2 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Edit Source selection Image MMES General Display setup Installation Service Load Auto Image gt Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Image 10 71 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 In the dialog box navigate to the edit box of Start pixels Edit file Name HD 1080P 260 xml Horizontal Total 2576 pixels Active 1920 pixels Start 151 pixels Period 21333 pixels Vertical Total 1118 lines Ac
3. cece cere I men 81 Input balance Black level adjustment on red Input balance White level adjustment on blue sssssesssssssssssI HH nn 82 Input balance White level adjustment on green 26 cee cette tee eet Hmmm 83 Input balance White level adjustment on red Adjusting Total pixels vc east 2a Tuo Sene DA hike DART SENI each ante ah es E a dees cade IER Tea Decent Adj sting Start pixele 22 atin cei ia eau be ies eat e piri m Searls cake been Cea UL DuIpE HUNE toy ae Pa dp Pod ens Adjusting Start line Adjusting Phase pgrade tool 4 2 peser cipedaciuicreclibiegMb usse e lbxiterteleitei x AD ito tar el Il A Oe iE TAA ni nag R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 143 List of images 11 2 Upgrading XDS 100 1 cote oo eek deeds ee hee Te Ui a tw ae Oe eo ae ee M I S 100 11 5 XDS 100 block diagram 22 25h ced eatads iennet ahe a aes diner ache aes ENEA bd et Ex cie sinl 101 11 16 LEDS p 106 11 17 Install the EMC finger clip on the edge of the additional input board ccc cece cece cece eect eee eees 11 18 Blank front plate removing 11 19 Input board inserting 11 20 Board to board connectors 11 21 Input board connecting 11 22 Front plate fixing screws 11 23 Input board fixing bolls o feted xe Lr atl ge yee aa eae ead ee Pe ge Sea ava tte ee arte A 1 ssec EIE A 2 RCU OSD navigation and selection button
4. 9 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to set a fixed IP address in the Desktop generating PC 1 In Windows go to Start gt Control Panel and double click Network Connections from the Control Panel list a OQ S Osee Portes fy Ge X 19 Gul Address e Network Connections v Go F LAN or High Speed Internet is Local Area Connection Connected Firewalled Cu 57xx Gig v Image 8 3 Network Connections 2 Right click the desired Local Area Connection and select Properties from the drop down menu 40 a R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 8 Network configuration Disable Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Rename Properties Image 8 4 Network Connections right click menu 3 In the dialog box double click Internet Protocol TCP IP Connect using HB Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit C This connection uses the following items VI E client for Microsoft Networks Vi f File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default across diverse interconnected networks V Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Image 8 5 Local Area Connection Properties 4 In the next dialog box enter the following data check the radio button Use t
5. Installation requirements Minimum system requirements 5 1 Environmental requirements Ambient temperature conditions Max ambient temperature 40 C or 104 F Min ambient temperature 10 C or 50 F Storage temperature 35 C to 65 C 31 F to 149 F Humidity Conditions Storage 0 to 98 relative humidity non condensing Operation 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Environment Do not install the device in a site near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or humidity Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling check that temperature near the installation site is not excessive Environment condition check The device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the air intake and out of the air outlet 5 2 Dimensions Dimensions The XDS 100 is 19 rack mount 4 6U BARCS 274 mm 200 mm UU QUOD np QUDgpnsdgan QD DOOR RC QOUQCU00008000 UBBUG00000800 Image 5 1 XDS 100 dimensions R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 19 5 Facility and system requirements 5 3 Installation requirements Air flow guidelines The air intake is at the back side of the device the air outlet is at the left side It is important to keep the back area unblocked A free area of at least 40 cm should be available at the back side o
6. RGBS Red channel Green channel Blue channel Composite sync RGsB Red channel Green channel sync Blue channel YUV component video Automatic mode and sync detect Pixel clock max 270 MHz e Can receive 1920 x 1200 90Hz Video 1 BNC e Video PAL NTSC SECAM S Video 1 mini DIN 3 pin S Video Both the RGB or YUV and the Video or S Video signal can be displayed simultaneously 6 2 4 SDI HDSDI input layer SDI HDSDI input layer Image 6 3 SDI HDSDI input SDI HDSDI 2 x 2 BNC e 2xinput left two connectors 2x output which is a loop through of the selected input right two connectors Only one of the two inputs can be displayed simultaneously R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 23 6 Specifications 6 3 Image processing Image processing Picture in picture max 4 windows Bit depth 8 bit color Deinterlacing 1 deinterlacer for all 4 input sources AMDS functionality Line time measurement and number of lines APA functionality Total pixels start pixel active pixels total lines start line active lines phase Adjustment per window Input balance on analog RGB data sources Color temperature Contrast brightness gamma Sharpness color hue NTSC on video The XDS CC software is needed to create Picture in pictures 6 4 Output specification DVI single link output Output can be chosen through the switch HDTV 1920 x 1080
7. gt Manual adjustment R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 75 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Auto gt Manual Adjustment Image 10 31 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Manual gain control on video i 256 Image 10 32 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 12 Aspect ratio Introduction By default the aspect ratio i e image width image height is set to automatic which means that if a source is selected to be displayed it pops up in native aspect ratio Some aspect ratios are very common e 4 3 e g SXGA 1400 x 1050 pixels UXGA 1600 x 1200 pixels 16 9 e g HDTV 1900 x 1080 pixels e 16 10 e g WUXGA 1920 x 1200 pixels 5 4 e g SXGA 1280 x 1024 pixels Image 10 33 Commonly used aspect ratios In the case where a source is displayed full screen black borders can appear at the top bottom or at the sides of the image to maintain the native aspect ratio The aspect ratio of the displayed image can be changed manually one of the commonly used aspect ratios can be chosen from a list or a
8. 11 5 Internal and scaled patterns Introduction The XDS 100 can be used to generate a list of patterns The Scaled patterns are generated right after the input boards of the XDS 100 whereas the Internal patterns are generated at the end of the image processing board just before the signal is transferred to the output board Scaled patterns Internal patterns Desktop input Image Output processing Input layer Input layer Image 11 5 XDS 100 block diagram The patterns can be used for alignment or adjustment or they can be used for troubleshooting Scaled patterns Scaled patterns are generated just behind the input boards and have the same timings of the selected source signal which means that they can only be displayed if a source sync signal is available Scaled patterns appear in a source window insertion viewer if a source is selected from the XDS CC software If a source image shows some artefacts but the scaled patterns looks fine the cause for the artefacts must be looked for in the input board the wires or the image generator R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 10 11 Maintenance and service 102 If a source image shows some artefacts and the scaled pattern shows the same artefacts the cause should be looked for in the image processing board Internal patterns Internal patterns are generated just before the output board and are seen full screen even if XDS CC software is up and running I
9. 2 tI TV Ie EAE een hed nie bs Begg Sea on teense RYMER Network Connections 5 eerrer Prep o re pe ek espe E Ehe Een Dn Fete enel e a are re e Tener eile Network Connections right click menu Eocal Area Corinectiori Properties 25 2 me ux eus ees Drop re epi ee fie ee a pH ER pue eae D TEE Internet Protocol Properties Resolution switch RCU Address button RGU Digit butions 2442 ooo bnt erepto deno erbe QU Dee net tec nee terne UTER IR receiver ooo een nee RCU standby button suuuuuuuse Windows 7 Desktop drop down menu Windows 7 Screen Resolution Windows 7 Display Appearance XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC SW installation process XDS CC user interface sources window and layouts window ssssssssssssssssss e 61 Commonly used aspect fatlos i 52 reete IRI RS peas dex bp ME CTUM DAE MET IS DURS 76 Checkerboard pattern Input balance Black level adjustment on blue 2 eect eee tee HH Hn 80 Input balance Black level adjustment on green
10. In the event of fire use sand CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers never use water on an electrical fire Always have service performed on this device by authorized Barco service personnel Always insist on original Barco replacement parts Never use non Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this device Slots and openings in the cabinet and the sides are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the device and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This device should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register nor should it be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided Rooms must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid build up of heat 1 7 Installation Safety On Installation Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to it Do not use this equipment near water Only use 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 device For a replacement power cord contact your dealer Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the pr
11. Start lines 93 Start pixels 92 Total lines 90 Total pixels 90 Forced file load 95 introduction 85 Load 85 Rename 87 Save as 86 input balance 78 79 81 Automatic black level 79 Black level 79 White level 81 input layer 107 installing 107 installation 25 Installation 63 101 Change password 63 Internal patterns 101 Scaled patterns 101 introduction 13 IR address 64 L layout 60 displaying 60 LEDs 106 licensefile 59 60 import 60 request 59 limited scan 83 load 85 image file 85 M maintenance 99 menu 117 introduction 117 Menu bar position 67 module 110 replacing 110 More 118 N network 39 configuration 39 network configuration 39 42 basic 39 standard setup 42 standard setup no DHCP server 42 Nexia 131 noise reduction 74 140 O OSD 117 119 activate a menu item 118 check box 119 disable 119 enable 119 dialog box 118 edit box 119 introduction 117 navigating 118 open a dialog box 118 open a drop down menu 118 operation 117 slider box 119 P packaging 15 content 15 unpacking 15 patterns 101 internal 101 scaled 101 pause 69 phase 74 Phase 94 physical installation 25 plug types 6 powering 49 Prevent 17 Battery explosion 17 R rack mount 121 brackets 121 RCU 16 112 115 battery 16 data input 113 image settings 115 OSD navigation 112 OSD selection 112 XDS 100 control 114 RCU address 48 RCU control 111 Remote Control Unit 16 battery 16 rename 87 image f
12. down lt left gt right Used to navigate through the OSD Example How to navigate to the IP address edit box in the Network settings dialog box 1 2 3 4 5 On the RCU press MENU to display the OSD Press the arrow key 9 a multiple times until Installation is highlighted dark background Press the arrow key W to open the drop down menu Press the arrow key V a multiple times until Network address is highlighted dark background Press ENTER to open the dialog box R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 MAC Address 00 04 a5 00 0e 06 IP Address 150 158 193 179 Subnet Mask 256 256 248 000 Gateway 150 158 192 001 C Use Fixed IP Ip Address 150 158 193 179 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 000 Gateway 160 1 59 192 001 Hostname Apply settings Cancel Image A 3 A RCU Control 6 Press the arrow key V a multiple times until P address is highlighted an outline is visible around the word IP address 7T Press ENTER to activate the edit box A 2 Data input Buttons on the RCU used for input of data Address button Image A 4 RCU data input buttons Set address button a sunk down button to enable address programming 0 9 buttons to enter a numerical value Example how to enter a new Standby timer value Assume that we want to change the timer value from 300 to 180 seconds 1 In the OSD navigate to General gt Standby timer R59770
13. guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Barco If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Barco or if the goods are handled incorrectly in particular if the systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid 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 either The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in the this manual must be complied with by the customer 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 Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the e
14. interface How to get the system ID 1 In the XDS CC user interface navigate to Help System ID and click it 2 Read the system ID as it is displayed in the dialog How to get the license file 1 Send an E mail to the following E mail address Service Presentation and simulationEMEA barco com or to sales pns emea barco com and include the following data in your message R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 59 9 Getting started 2 9 7 4 PO Purchase Order number System type being XDS 100 System ID in case of XDS 100 the serial number as it has been entered during the XDS CC software installation Operating system Irix Linux Windows Options required amount according to the sales order o Desktop Sharing clients o Remote Control Center clients o Remote Pointer o Remote Administrator Company name Address Zip code amp state Country Contact person Job title Telephone E mail address where the license file is to be sent Reason for this request e g Brand new system Expired license file A license file will be received by E mail typically XDS lic Importing the license file to XDS CC software Necessary tools License file XDS lic stored on the Desktop generating PC How to import the received license file 1 Or de i0 UU 9 8 Start the XDS CC software on the Desktop generating PC by rebooting it Tip Make sure to log in using the Administrator name enter
15. 255 255 248 000 Gateway 160 159 192 001 Hostname Apply settings Cancel Irae 8 8 4 In the dialog box navigate to Use DHCP and press ENTER to select 5 Navigate to Apply settings and press ENTER to confirm A dialog box is displayed showing the progress of the update 6 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to set an automatically obtained IP address in the Desktop generating PC 1 In Windows go to Start gt Control Panel and double click Network Connections from the Control Panel list R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 48 8 Network configuration b Network Connections EAX File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ay Q Od Pawn eor PX E t Address Network Connections v EJ co LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection Connected Firewaled E dS Dd Image 8 9 Network Connections 2 Right click the desired Local Area Connection and select Properties from the drop down menu Disable Image T 10 Network Connections right click menu 3 In the dialog box double click Internet Protocol TCP IP Generel Authentication Advanced Connect using Hi Broadcom NetXtreme 57o Gigabit C prm vi iri Fior Sanday ar Hcc Melden vi f amp lGoS Packet Scheduler Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse inter
16. 5 Optionally the network card of the image generators e g workstation laptop can be connected to the network switch Tip These connections will allow to control the image generators through the keyboard mouse of the Desktop generating PC if the correct client software has been installed on the image generators 6 Optionally connect the network switch to the corporate LAN Tip This connection will make it possible to show the desktop of a remote computer which is connected to the same corporate LAN if the correct client software has been installed on the remote computer R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 87 7 Physical installation 38 Audio switch connections 1 Connect the audio channels of the Desktop generating PC to the Audio switcher 2 Connect the audio channels of the sources to the Audio switcher 3 Connect speakers to the Audio switcher 4 Connect microphones to the Audio switcher R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 8 8 1 8 Network configuration NETWORK CONFIGURATION About this chapter The XDS 100 can be connected to a network allowing it to be accessed from and controlled by a connected network device The Ethernet connection can be used for control of the full XDS 100 display system e XDS 100 firmware upgrade In this chapter three types of network configuration are explained and the way to do the setup of each of them Basic network configuration XDS 100 is connected directly to the Desktop ge
17. Black level is too high 7 Move the slider to adjust the Green white level to the center of the range 8 Move the slider to adjust the Green white level until bright spots appear disappear on the white areas of the displayed pattern If the white areas look dark green increase the value If they look pale green decrease the value R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings A B C Image 10 50 Input balance White level adjustment on green A Black level is too low B Black level is good C Black level is too high 9 Move the slider to adjust the Red white level to the center of the range 10 Move the slider to adjust the Red white level until bright spots appear disappear on the white areas of the displayed pattern If the white areas look dark red increase the value If they look pale red decrease the value A B C Image 10 51 Input balance White level adjustment on red A Black level is too low B Black level is good C Black level is too high 10 7 Auto Image Introduction If a connected source signal has never been plugged to a particular connector of the XDS 100 before and it is selected to be dis played for the first time Auto Image will fully scan the signal make a copy of the best fitting Standard Image file thus creating a Custom Image file and adjust it to make it fully adapted to the source signal The Auto Image process can also be started by the operator at any time by pressing Auto I
18. C Program Files Barco xDS Setup Type XDS Installation for Presentation Projectors Display ID DISPLAY1 Display Name Meeting Room Einstein Workgroup Name Sales Image 9 21 XDS CC SW installation process The next window will show a bar indicating the XDS CC software installation progress Barco XDS Control Software Setup Installing Installing Barco XDS Control Software Please wait while Setup installs Barco XDS Control Software on your computer Installing IConnectBase Win32 Image 9 22 XDS CC SW installation process After installation a new window will pop up 13 According to your wishes check or uncheck the boxes to create a Desktop Shortcut and or a Quick Launch Shortcut 5 n R 9770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 Getting started Barco XDS Control Software Setup Barco XDS Control Software Installation Wizard Complete The Installation Wizard has successfully installed Barco XDS Control Software version 0 0 641 2 on your computer Create Desktop Shortcut Create Quick Launch Shortcut Click Finish to exit the wizard and reboot the system Reboot system Image 9 23 XDS CC SW installation process 14 Check the box to reboot the system and click Finish See image 9 23 The Desktop generating PC will reboot and the XDS CC software will automatically start Defaults During the software installation some defaults are installed automatically Some of these settings
19. Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows A or V to select the dimension to change X height of the image in relation to width y width of the image in relation to height 4 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the selected slider or enter a new value in the edit box R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 77 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Aspect Ratio Image 10 37 5 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 13 Color temperature Introduction The color temperature of the displayed source image can be adapted to the wishes of the operator If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the color temperature of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCV will be changed The color temperature of the source image can be selected from a list of commonly used presets Default this enables the full capability of the display resulting in the brightest image Computer 9300K e Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K How to set the color temperature 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Color temperature gt Default or Computer or Video or Film or Broadcast Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Aspect ratio gt Input balance gt Computer Video Film Broadcast Image 10 38 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Press BACK to r
20. DO RI e men ee 48 9 3 Powering the XDS 100 94 Activating tlie XD 9210059 7 4 En eee de nu eet coe ane ates PE EAEE aera ua e Sosa tke UE ri RED en Ee i Rune ete A 9 5 Displaying a single SoUfrce 2 cetur oye ox Ker vEDEENUUE DU ETE QU IN IOSULEDPIQ RI R dente day gud s ee ete yay owed ae ud Dae 9 6 Enabling the Desktop in XDS 100 9 7 XDS GGC software installation edo paces ces nek aia er tpe teh ee hen qe YER ek Fett EAE a kk eva Ful pa per ese eben 9 7 4 Setting the graphic driver etnies t etus bMS Le ue xh qe esee qoos pe tuse te abe TD eee Ee 9 7 2 Software installation 9 73 Getting a license rr o oet cin Ex NEIN RE EET don MUR I howe on uw Cid Ge atve Uu SON NEUVE NR ya DN PU cae fa R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 LL LLLLLLL 1 Table of contents 9 7 4 Importing the license file to XDS CC software 9 8 Displaying sources and layouts 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 1 Defau lt settings 2er ee rere ges Premi E HERI Y I remet duree see n it ERE ERR RIA KERN edis aer 10 2 Changing the password 10 35 IR AddroSS A ED EC Lr UO METAL E HL oOo prem 10 5 Display setup 10 51 Warning Messages ooo yen PETI RR PL ERE ap E SiO n TUN AT tin PUR ney by Sedat Spe Pb Magia the 10 52 TeXIDOX 4 53 dee Piece a itll Nath eka i ae LO deat eae aac cas Rb ae A Aka eta ty lala ann uellet eU Ie heme 10 5 3 M
21. Image file Save as 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Save as Source selection Image lures General Display setup Installation Service Load Auto Image gt Edit Rename Copy Delete Forced file load gt Image 10 58 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the dialog box enter the desired name for the new file 8E n R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings use 4 and gt to select the character to be changed use A and V to change the selected character Save as New Name Custom SVGA 75 xml Image 10 59 4 Confirm by pressing ENTER 5 A confirmation request window will appear press ENTER to confirm press BACK to return 6 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 4 Rename Introduction Any Custom Image file can be renamed at any time How to rename a Custom Image file 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Rename Source selection Image MWEC General Display setup Installation Service Load Auto Image gt Edit Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Image 10 60 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the list of the dialog box navigate to the Custom Image file that needs renaming Rename custom file Custom SXGA 60 xml New Name ere Image 10 61 4 Confirm by pressing ENTER The selected file name appears in the edit box at the
22. Network configuration page 39 getting started and basic operation see section Getting started page 47 e XDS Control Center software see sections Getting started page 47 maintenance and service see section Maintenance and service page 99 e the on screen display or menu OSD see sections Getting started page 47 Maintenance and service page 99 OSD On Screen Display see appendix OSD On Screen Display page 117 and XDS 100 advanced settings page 63 RCU Remote Control Unit see appendix RCU Control page 111 At the top of each chapter a small introduction includes the interpretation of the content of the chapter Symbols and fonts Symbol overview The following icons are used in the manual Consult another document User guide Operation manual Info term definition General info about the term Note gives extra information about the described subject Tip gives extra advice about the described subject R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 183 3 Introduction Font overview Buttons are indicated in bold e g OK Menu items are indicated in italic Step related notes tips warnings or cautions are printed in italic Procedure related notes tips warnings or cautions are printed in bold between 2 lines preceded by the corresponding icon 14 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 4 Packaging 4 PACKAGING About this chapter This chapter provides an overview of wha
23. On Screen Display B OSD ON SCREEN DISPLAY Overview Introduction Operating the OSD B 1 Introduction Description Although the OSD can be used to control image settings pixel alignment and image files the system user will normally use XDS CC software to perform these tasks The OSD is a menu bar generated by the XDS 100 that can be shown on the display Navigation through the OSD and control of itis done via the RCU When opening a drop down menu only the basic menu items are shown The menu item More available below the menu separa tor at the bottom of some drop down menus indicates the availability of some additional more advanced menu items A password is needed to display the advanced menu items Image The OSD looks like this Source selection Image Image files General Display setup Installation Service Image B 1 Each of the menu items can be clicked on to show a drop down menu box The menu items of the drop down menu can be clicked on as well to open one more drop down menu or to open a dialog box where data can be entered Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image B 2 B 2 Operating the OSD Overview Displaying the advanced menu items Navigating through the OSD Op
24. Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video gt Image 10 26 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Image 10 27 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 10 Noise reduction on analog signals only Introduction In case of an analog source the noise of the displayed source image can be reduced to get the best image quality If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the noise of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCV will be reduced How to reduce the noise on a video image 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Noise reduction Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image 10 28 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box T4 n R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Noise reduction Image 10 29 4 Press BACK to return
25. Total 2576 Active 1920 Start 151 Period 21333 Vertical Total 1118 lines Active 1080 Start 1 Advanced Image 10 67 4 Press ENTER to confirm 5 6 7T Press ENTER to confirm 8 9 lines lines In the slider box enter the value e g 1920 in case of a HDTV source In the dialog box navigate to the edit box of Active lines In the slider box enter the value e g 1080 in case of a HDTV source Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to adjust Total pixels 1 From the source launch a pixel on pixel off pattern 2 In the OSD navigate to mage files gt Edit R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image MMECGAIGJ General Display setup Installation Service Image 10 68 Load Auto Image gt Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 In the dialog box navigate to the edit box of Total pixels Edit file Name Horizontal Total 2576 Active 1920 Start 151 Period 21333 Vertical Total 1118 Active 1080 Start 1 HD_1080P 60 xml pixels pixels pixels pixels lines lines lines Advanced Image 10 69 5 Press ENTER to confirm 6 In the slider box increase or decrease the value until no more vertical dark bars are visible
26. XDS 100 20 10 2010 0 Ele View CustomBlocks Tools Help System List System ID 0 88 1416844 System Description All Devices Device List Serial IP Address DevicelD Device Desc F Audio switcher Device Information L Set IP Address j Set Device Description Jh Serial Port AT P Setting SystemID System Desc Audio RCB Reset initialize Update Firmware RCB Devices Remote Ethemet Devices Disconnect From Network Close Ready Network connected Image F 4 Nexia set IP address 8 Enter the desired IP address and follow the instructions on the screen Q File View Custom Blocks Tools Help DE 2 5 EIE A System List System ID 0 SP 1416844 System Description All Devices Current subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Device List Serial SP 01416844 IP Address Devi 150 158 1921 150 158 194 2 1 Serial number 01416844 Ready Image F 5 Nexia enter the IP address 9 Reconnect to the Nexia PM R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 Curent IP address 150 158 194 240 Current default gateway Device description XDS Biamp Nexia Device Infomation New IP address 158 194 Set IP Address New subnet mask 255 255 252 Set Device Description al Pot ATP S Ue TESTES Serial Port ATP Setting 150 158 192 Reset Initialize Update Firmware RCB Devices Remote Ethernet Devices Cancel Disconnect From Network Close Network connected 133 F A
27. XDS Control Center New Screen resolution Gadgets Personalize Image 9 9 Windows 7 Desktop drop down menu 3 Set Resolution to the same as the XDS 100 resolution 52 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 Getting started E lt Display gt Screen Resolution Change the appearance of your display FE Display Resolution 1920 x 1080 recommended Orientation Advanced settings Connect to a projector or press the amp l key and tap P Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose Image 9 10 Windows 7 Screen Resolution 4 Select Make text and other items larger or smaller See picture above 5 Check the radio button Smaller 10096 e I Appearance and Personalization Display Control Panel Home N Make it easier to read what s on your screen Adjust resolution You can change the size of text and other items on your screen by choosing one of these options To temporarily enlarge just part of the screen use the Magnifier tool Calibrate color Change display settings 3 Smaller 100 Preview Connect to a projector 7 Adjust ClearType text Set custom text size DPI Medium 125 default Larger 15096 See also Personalization Devices and Printers Image 9 11 Windows 7 Display Appearance 6 Close all windows 9 7 2 Software installation Introduction The procedure below describes th
28. actual position Note The same rules apply when navigating within a dialog box Scrolling through the menu bar or through the drop down menus or through a list is a cycle which means that after the last item has been selected the next selected item will be the first item again Also see RCU Control page 111 B 2 3 Opening a drop down menu How to open a drop down menu form the main menu bar 1 Navigate to the desired menu item 2 On the RCU press V to open the drop down menu How to open a drop down menu from a drop down menu item 1 Navigate to the desired menu item having an arrow P next to it 2 On the RCU press gt to open the drop down menu B 2 4 Opening a dialog box How to open a dialog box 1 Navigate to the desired menu item having three dots next to it e g Contrast 2 On the RCU press ENTER to open the dialog box B 2 5 Activating a menu item of a drop down menu How to activate a menu item of a drop down menu e g On Off 1 Navigate to the menu item of your choice a highlighted menu item indicates the selection 118 ee R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 B OSD On Screen Display 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER The activated item is indicated by a bullet in front of it Source selection Image Image files Display setup Installation Service Identification Pause Freeze Standby timer Off Image B 3 B 2 6 Enabling disabling check boxes How to enable or disable a check box i
29. adapted to the source signal The Auto Image process can also be started by the operator at any time by pressing Auto Image on the RCU full scan only or by selecting the according menu item in the OSD Full scan or Limited scan The Auto Image limited scan level can be altered by the operator by which the scan time can be limited Auto Image can also be disabled When a source signal has been displayed from the same input connector before the XDS 100 will recognize it and it will use the same Custom Image file that has been created before This means that no more Auto Image will be performed The Custom Image files can be adjusted by the operator as well to make the source image being fully displayed no pixels or lines missing and to make it look as good as possible The name of a Standard Image file or an automatically generated Custom Image file has the following format FileType File Name xml where FileType is Custom or Standard and Filename is a random name A good practice is to include resolution and vertical refresh rate in the filename It is possible to perform the following tasks Load the operator manually loads an image file for the selected source from the list of Custom Image files Auto Image to start the Auto Image process Full scan or Limited scan Edit to manually change the parameters of the Custom Image file Save as to create a new Custom Image file Rename to rename a Custom Image file Co
30. are connected to the XDS 100 The Video Conference System and the Audio switch are controlled through Ethernet by the XDS CC software running on the Desktop generating PC The Video Conference systems which are supported are Tandberg Edge 85 95 Tandberg MXP6000 and Tand berg C60 C90 The Audio switcher which is supported is Biamp Nexia PM Connection diagram The Desktop generating PC is running the XDS CC software and sends its desktop to the XDS 100 Desktop input A workstation analog RGB a DVD player S video and a Video Conference System single link DVI are connected to the input connectors of the XDS 100 The Desktop generating PC and the XDS 100 are connected to the same network switch which is also connected to the corporate LAN optional A remote desktop sharing computer is connected to the same corporate LAN The Video Conference System Tandberg can be connected to the network switch to be fully controllable by the XDS CC software An Audio switcher Nexia Biamp can also be connected to the network switch to be controlled by the XDS CC software Micro phones speakers and the audio channel of the sources can be connected to this Audio switch The sources both hard wired and remote and layouts to be displayed on the Display can be selected using the XDS CC software user interface R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation zuo9 VOXNM 10 ALAH ejdsia ECT Eee Bunesauab o V EET e ZH09
31. ats wae duet grt dai amie sede sight D HR das 10 8 2 10 8 3 10 8 4 10 8 5 10 8 6 10 8 7 Edit sce mr sea ue eile vation ec 10 8 7 1 Introduction 10 8 7 2 Setting the Active pixels and Active lines 00ccee cence eee eee 10 8 7 3 Adjusting Total pixels 10 8 7 4 Adjusting start pixels 10 8 7 5 Adjusting Start lines 10 8 7 6 Adjusting Phase 10 8 8 Forced file load oor retro ten ep REN ERRARE ERRRURRRRA RES eae een RU RERPRARET AR ARTRORRIR IRR TARRRKRNE 11 Maintenance and service ccc cece cece eee eee eee ssh nnm emen a a a nn nnne n nnn 11 1 Maintenarice zit eR opo ed IU IUE UR NEUES AEAT da wae o adu deem ridere eto e dpDdE Ue NRI TE UE 11 2 Data backup restore 2 0ec eee eee 11 3 Firmware upgrade ee cece eee eee 11 4 Twin dual link DVI upgrade 11 5 Internal and scaled patterns 11 6 Diagnostics ocior ue E EI Reel ud 11 6 1 Diagnostics through the OSD 11 6 1 1 Identification ssuuuuu 11 6 1 2 2G inet ete teh nd 11 6 1 3 Display mode 11 6 1 4 Board identificaton 11 6 2 EEDS 4 d x m rine enn 11 623 Troubleshootihg 2 rore Rr set hho eR I RD DUE ERO noe aes pede A DEUS RO ewe vam UR Ix PY DE ELE I E wet DUE LATUS 11 7 Installing an additional input Taye essione niaaa a E
32. based on this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License The eCos source used to build the software used in the Barco iCon is available on request from Barco JPEG The software in this product is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Guarantee and Compensation Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco 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 latest 30 days after the transfer of risks In the event of justified notice of complaint Barco can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period If this measure proves to be impossible 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 damage and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services provided by Barco being a component of the system or independent service will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties
33. be freely chosen and is not related to the workgroup of your operating system rco Presentation amp Simulation Division Image 9 17 XDS CC SW installation process 9 Enter a Location Name and click Next Barco XDS Control Software Setup Enter Location Name Please enter the location name of the XDS system Location Name Paris Please enter the name where the organisational unit of the display system is located eg London Gatwick Plant A Please make sure to enter exactly the same location name for all display systems which are installed in the same location Presentation amp Simulation Division Image 9 18 XDS CC SW installation process 56 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 Getting started 10 Enter the XDS 100 Network Address Hostname or fixed IP address and click Next gt Barco XDS Control Software Setup Enter XDS 100 Network Address Please enter the IP address or hostname of the XDS 100 XDS 100 Network Address 13914256789 Please enter the IP address or the hostname of the XDS 100 Please verify that the address or hostname which is entered corresponds with the IP address or hostname in the Network Settings dialog box of the on screen menu of the XDS 100 In order to see this dialog box please switch on the XDS 100 and use the infrared remote control to open this dialog box by pressing MENU and using the arrow keys to go to Installation Network Setti
34. bottom of the dialog box 5 In the edit box change the file name to your wishes use lt and P to select the character to be changed use A and V to change the selected character R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 887 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 6 Confirm by pressing ENTER 7 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 5 Copy Introduction Any Custom Image file or Standard Image file can be copied to a new Custom Image file at any time How to copy an Image file 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Copy Source selection Image Image files General Display setup Installation Service Image 10 62 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the list of the dialog box navigate to the Image file that needs copying Standard 1600 192 xml Standard 1600 20 xml Standard CGA 60 xml Standard COMPUSC4 60 xml Standard DOS1 70 xml Standard DOS3 56 xml Custom DOS4 85 xml Custom ED 60 xml Custom EGA 60 xml Custom ESVGA 73 xml New Name Image 10 63 4 Confirm by pressing ENTER The selected file name appears in the edit box at the bottom of the dialog box 5 In the edit box enter the name of the new file by changing the original file name use 4 and gt to select the character to be changed use A and V to change the selected character 6 Confirm by pressing ENTER 7 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 6 D
35. can be changed in the Configu ration pages by the XDS Administrator An overview of the settings for which defaults are stored is listed below The XDS applications are added to the Window Firewall exception list e SSL Authentication and Encryption are disabled e XDS User Management is disabled No IP address nor Hostname is specified for Administration server This means that the license if needed will be stored on the Desktop generating PC 9 7 3 Getting a license Introduction Although XDS CC software does not require a license file to work additional functionalities such as XDS Desktop sharing and XDS Remote Control Center installer XDS_w x y z_UserClients exe and XDS Remote Administration client installer XDS w x y z AdminClients exe require a license file to be installed on the Desktop generating PC or on the XDS Administration server if available and if its IP address is defined in the configuration pages By default the license file is sent by E mail by the time the unit is shipped to the customer If you did not receive it though you can send an E mail to Barco requesting this license file Your request must include the system ID For XDS 100 this system ID is the serial number of the device as it has been entered during the XDS CC software installation on the Desktop generating PC The acquired license file must be copied to the Desktop generating PC from where it can be imported through the XDS CC software user
36. can be found in oggvorbislicense txt the OpenCV library C 2000 2006 Intel Corporation The full license can be found in OpenCVLicense txt This software is based in part on the work of the Qwt project http qwt sf net The duration of this Software License will be from the date of your acceptance as set forth above of the Software with no termination date unless otherwise specified You may terminate this Software License at any time by destroying all copies of the Software then in your possession and returning all associated materials and documentation to Barco or the appointed Barco reseller that sold or provided these to you Barco may terminate this Software License forthwith by informing you at any time if you and or any Authorized User are in breach of any of the Software License s terms 10 YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED TO YOU AS IS BARCO DOES NOT MAKE NOR INTENDS TO MAKE ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLEC TUAL PROPERTY AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL BE FREE FROM ERRORS OR THAT SUCH ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED BY BARCO AND YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH RECTIFICATION REPAIR OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY SUCH ERRORS YOU ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT BARCO ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES LOSSES OR CLAIMS
37. color setting is not set to Highest quality or to 32 bits Desktop color settings of the graphics card are not the default ones Graphics card of the Desktop generating PC is different from Single one display or Clone Same image on both displays Testing an input board If a source is not displayed you can easily find out if the input board is the cause or not 1 On the Desktop Generating PC stop the XDS CC software In the OSD of XDS 100 browse to General Desktop and select Off In the OSD of XDS 100 browse to Source Selection and select the concerning input source If the source is displayed full screen the input board is fully functional E CLE Restore the previous settings General Desktop On Start XDS CC software 11 7 Installing an additional input layer the input depending data must be cleared by clicking the button Reset Input Configuration in the Configure CAUTION If an input board is added or removed or if an existing input board is replaced by a different type Display Settings page of the XDS CC software configuration See concerning chapter be removed from the blank cover plate and must be installed at the bottom edge of the input board s cover CAUTION If an additional input board is installed in layer one being the top layer the EMC finger clip must plate to keep the device EMC compliant Image 11 17 Install the EMC finger clip on the edge of the additional input board R59770
38. custom aspect ratio can be assigned to the source signal If the aspect ratio is switched to a value other than the native aspect ratio the image will be stretched or shrunk to fit the selected aspect ratio How to select set the aspect ratio to automatic 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Aspect ratio gt Auto 76 n R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Color temperature 4 3 16 9 16 10 5 4 Custom Input balance Image 10 34 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to select an aspect ratio from the list 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Aspect ratio gt 4 3 or 16 9 or 16 10 or 5 4 Source selection Image files General Displaysetup Installation Service Settings gt Aspect ratio gt Auto Color temperature Input balance gt r3 16 9 16 10 5 4 Custom Image 10 35 2 Confirm your choice by pressing ENTER 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to set a custom aspect ratio 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Aspect ratio gt Custom Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Aspect ratio gt Auto Color temperature 4 3 Input balance gt 16 9 16 10 5 4 Image 10 36 2
39. network The Software is licensed to you as a network enabled product The Software component parts must not be separated or replicated in any manner You and Authorized Users are entitled to use the Software for the purposes and in the manner set out in this EULA and documentation but neither you nor any Authorized User are entitled to i sell or grant a security interest in the Software to other parties in any way or to rent lease or sub license the Software to others without the express prior written consent of Barco or ii exploit the Software or any of its component parts for any commercial purpose other than use by you and or Authorized Users of the Software Barco shall hold you harmless and indemnify you from and against direct damages losses and expenses arising from infringement or alleged infringement of any patent trademark or copyright of such third party by the license and the right to install the Software as permitted by this Software License and defend and settle at its sole expense any claim action suit or proceeding brought against you provided that i you promptly notify Barco in writing after a claim has been asserted against you or the commencement of any claim action suit or proceeding and ii Barco shall assume sole control of the defense and any settlement negotiations related to any claim action suit or proceeding and iii you shall not negotiate settle or compromise any claim action suit or proceeding witho
40. one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 11 Gain control on video signals only Introduction In case of a video or S video source the gain amptlitude of the displayed source image is by default automatically controlled by the XDS 100 However it can be manually adapted to get the best image quality If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the gain of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCU can be changed Overview Enabling disabling the automatic gain control Setting the gain control manually 10 6 11 1 Enabling disabling the automatic gain control How to enable or disable the automatic gain control 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Gain control on video gt Auto gt On or Off selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Manual Adjustment Off Image 10 30 2 Confirm your choice by pressing ENTER 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 11 2 Setting the gain control manually How to set the gain control manually Automatic gain control must be set to Off first 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Gain control on video
41. the slider or use the edit box to adjust the Red black level to a minimal value e g lt 20 Input black balance Red j m 512 Green __ __ __ 512 Blue gl 512 Image 10 43 5 Move the slider or use the edit box to adjust the Green black level to a minimal value e g 20 6 Move the slider to adjust the Blue black level until bright spots appear disappear on the black areas of the displayed pattern If the black areas look black increase the value If they look uniform blue decrease the value A B C Image 10 44 Input balance Black level adjustment on blue A Black level is too low B Black level is good C Black level is too high 7 Move the slider to adjust the Green black level to the center of the range approx 512 8 Move the slider to adjust the Green black level until bright spots appear disappear on the black areas of the displayed pattern R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings If the black areas look black increase the value If they look uniform green decrease the value B C 9 Move the slider to adjust the Red black level to the center of the range approx 512 Image 10 45 Input balance Black level adjustment on green A Black level is too low B Black level is good C Black level is too high 10 Move the slider to adjust the Red black level until bright spots appear disappear on the black areas of the displayed pattern If the black a
42. to 9 The IR address must be set to enable communication between RCU and XDS 100 both must have the same unique RC5 address How to set the IR address in the XDS 100 1 In the OSD navigate to nstallation gt IR address R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image Image files General Display setup lassus Service IR address Network Settings Automatic startup gt Scaled patterns gt Internal patterns gt Change password Image 10 3 2 Press ENTER to select A dialog box appears IR address Unique RC5 address Common RC5 address Image 10 4 3 In the dialog box use A or V to select the field that must be changed and press ENTER to confirm 4 Enter the desired IR address use 4 and gt to select the character to be changed use A and V to change the selected character or press the desired digit button on the RCU 5 Confirm the IR address by pressing ENTER 6 press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to leave the menu 10 4 Standby timer What can be done If there is no source sync signal present and the standby timer is enabled a dialog box is displayed after a predefined amount of time indicating that the XDS 100 will automatically switch to standby The countdown time can be set in a range from 180 to 3600 seconds default value 300 The standby timer can also be disabled How to enable or disable and set the time
43. without Barco s prior written consent provided that this Paragraph 7 shall not extend to information which was rightfully in the possession of you prior to the commencement of the negotiations leading to this Software License which is already public knowledge or becomes so at a future date otherwise than as a result of a breach of this paragraph 7 is required to be disclosed by law or which is trivial or obvious You are aware of and ensure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph 7 The foregoing obligations as to confidentiality shall survive any termination of this Software License You agree with and fully accept the following limited service and support statements Barco may limit or terminate any Support Services being provided if you use any Support Services in an abusive or fraudulent manner as determined by Barco in its reasonable discretion Resale assignment and transfer of ownership are strictly prohibited and will be grounds for termination of the License Agreement unless otherwise agreed in writing A single support incident will be restricted to support on an issue that focuses on one aspect of the product e g use of a specific documented feature of the product or assistance with a specific problem or error message While this issue may involve other aspects of the product addressing other aspects constitutes a separate issue and requires an additional support incident A single support incident may involve multiple phone
44. x DVI single link analog Analog input sedo reed peg ahd ey Avista cea A ipii ew des pa SDIHBSDIDpUt io coeds nde pee aes aig Settee eae QUO ER Lis eae UN APT TPL EUR XDS 100 elementary setup SOUICE CONNE CONS DET Source connectors other example cc cece e cece cece eee eee need eee see hes hh e nn nnn 26 Output connector 06 2 cece eee eee ee Power plug 0eeeeeeee XDS 100 basic setup Source connectors Desktop input connector Ethernet connector Output connector Power plug ssseesess XDS 100 standard setup Source connectors Desktop input connector OUTPUL COMM OCIOR note ty oie doter a E eos iced ere sep Due NEA E e euet eee Ra E testes epee en eee Rd Power pl g zie ug xo oy es ods Sue nied REG hay Seb pee peCyptE M dag EP BIS Saag erf er fuge Ethernet connector XDS 100 advanced setup SOUICE CONNECIOMS Pe TD DL Taine gab ule eens yay ges Desktop input connector Qutput Connector E REIS RID es NUES UE Gene Gene ae non cae dae CER Cee eee dee oy nga ere wee RUDI eee Power plugis a uim pepe ste Aceteedne tote needed a DDE tai eite ale egeincelite pet iei tes Ethernet connector Network Connections Network Connections right click MeNU 0 6 cece cece eee esses Iss memes mme hh nnn 41 Local Area Connection Properties Interriet Protocol Properties
45. 0Hz Source e g Laptop Image 7 12 XDS 100 standard setup 7 3 2 Connections XDS 100 connections 1 Connect the source e g image generator workstation laptop camera to one of the connectors of an input layer of the XDS 100 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 3 7 Physical installation Image 7 13 Source connectors 2 Repeat the previous step for each source to be connected 3 Connect the data output of the Desktop generating PC to the Desktop input connector on the XDS 100 Note The signal must be single link DVI and it must have the same resolution of the display wall Only HDTV or WUXGA are accepted Vertical refresh rate must be 60 Hz Image 7 14 Desktop input connector 4 Connect the output connector to the Display e g flat screen projector Image 7 15 Output connector 5 Connect the 8 pins DIN plug of the power supply to the power connector on the XDS 100 32 1 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation Image 7 16 Power plug 6 Connect the power cable to both the power supply and the wall outlet yN CAUTION Only use the original power supply and power cables CAUTION Do not use power supplies or power cables that ar
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47. 507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 113 A RCU Control 2 Press ENTER to select A dialog box is displayed Standby timer Enabled Disabled Countdown to 300 sec Image A 5 3 Navigate to the edit box and press ENTER to activate it 4 Use the arrow P to highlight the digit 3 5 Press the arrow W twice to change the digit from 3 down to 1 6 Use the arrow gt to highlight the digit 0 7 Press the arrow W twice to change the digit from 0 down to 8 Note Alternatively the arrow A can be pressed 7 times to go up from 0 to 8 Standby timer Enabled Disabled Countdown to 180 sec Image A 6 8 Press ENTER to confirm 9 Press BACK to go one step back in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu A 3 XDS 100 control Buttons on the RCU used to control the XDS 100 a a jo 09 OB Source selection E foo Image A 7 RCU control buttons 114 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 A RCU Control On Standby button b to switch XDS 100 to active state or to switch it to standby Pause to switch XDS 100 to pause or back to normal state If Pause is active the display will show full black although XDS 100 remains in active state not standby Freeze Il to freeze unfreeze the image Source selection buttons 1 RGB 2 PC 3 VIDEO 4 S VIDEO 5 DVI 7 SDI These buttons can be used as shortcut keys to
48. 507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 107 11 Maintenance and service How to install an additional input layer In the procedure below a DVI D15 input layer is installed Other types of input layers can be installed in a similar way 1 Unscrew and remove the blank front plate Image 11 18 Blank front plate removing 2 Slide the input board into the empty slot Image 11 19 Input board inserting 3 Push the input board to the left to plug in the board to board connectors 108 12 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 Maintenance and service Image 11 20 Board to board connectors Image 11 21 Input board connecting 4 Place the front plate in the right position and fix it to the frame using two screws Image 11 22 Front plate fixing screws 5 Fix the input board to the front plate using the front bolts R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 109 11 Maintenance and service Image 11 23 Input board fixing bolts Note This can be slightly different depending on the type of input board 11 8 Replacing boards and modules of the XDS 100 the input depending data must be cleared by clicking the button Reset Input Configuration in the Configure CAUTION If an input board is added or removed or if an existing input board is replaced by a different type Display Settings page of the XDS CC software configuration See concerning chapter Replacing boards and modules of the
49. 60 hz or WUXGA 1920 x 1200 Hz Pixel clock for HDTV HDTV 1080p timings 148 5 MHz Pixel clock for WUXGA CVT RB timings 154 MHz 24 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation 7 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION About this chapter This chapter describes the physical setup of the XDS 100 Depending on the available hardware and on the wishes of the user a choice can be made between four different levels of installation however it is advised to choose the Standard setup or the Advanced setup The four installation levels are Elementary setup the lowest level setup without Desktop generating PC no XDS Control Center software This implies that only one source can be displayed at a time The selected source is displayed full screen Control of the system is done through RCU OSD only Basic setup a Desktop generating PC runs the XDS Control Center software It is directly connected to the XDS 100 in a point to point network cross type Ethernet cable Sources and layouts are now controlled via the XDS Control Center software Standard setup ADVISED SETUP in this setup the XDS 100 and the Desktop generating PC are connected to a network switch a local area network that is also connected to the corporate LAN and to which additional devices e g laptop PC DVI image generator can be connected XDS Client software can be installed on those devices to enable some powerful fea tures such as Network De
50. AEE negate e ees Eada gaa delaras Peres R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 8 Table of contents 4 ee R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 1 1 1 Safety instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS About this chapter It is necessary to read this chapter prior to starting any activity on the device It contains valuable and critical information to ensure safety of the operator other people in the neighborhood of the device Overview Notice on safety Installation instructions Owner s record Warnings Plug types Heat and fire hazard Installation Prevent personal injury Device damage Environment condition check Service e Cleaning Repacking Notice on safety 1 2 Notice on Safety This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards IEC60950 1 EN60950 1 UL60950 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components materials and isolation in order to protect the user or operator against 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 the risk of fire Simulated single fault c
51. Barco and you with respect to the subject matter of this Software License and such previous terms shall from the date hereof cease to have any force or effect provided however that this Software License shall not be construed as a renunciation discharge or waiver of any right or remedy provided in any terms and conditions previously agreed upon with respect to a failure of either party to perform any of its obligations under any terms and conditions previously agreed upon Software Specifications The Software contains 2 main products XDS RACU with Auto Alignment e XDS Display Wall Software Software License Terms This Software License is between you and BARCO NV a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Belgium registered under number BE 0473 191 041 Commercial Companies Register of Kortrijk having its registered office President Kennedypark 35 at B 8500 Kortrijk Belgium Barco for the use of the Software You hereby undertake to inform all Authorized Users of the terms of this Software License and to bind all Authorized Users to accept all such terms of this Software License as applies to them Barco grants you a limited non exclusive non assignable non transferable license without the right to grant sublicenses and right to install the Software on your network for use by you and or any Authorized User s You agree to notify Barco prior to moving the Software to any network other than the originally installed
52. Confirm by pressing ENTER 5 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu Note The selected internal pattern disappears on exiting the Internal patterns menu 11 6 Diagnostics Overview Diagnostics through the OSD e LEDs Troubleshooting 11 6 1 Diagnostics through the OSD Overview Identification I2C Display mode Board identificaton Introduction In the OSD several menu items can be helpful to troubleshoot the XDS 100 or to collect some information that can be sent to Barco s helpdesk in case of a problem 11 6 1 1 Identification Introduction The Identification window displays some useful information about the device and its firmware d Type type of the device e g XDS 100 Address unique RC5 address Software firmware version Serial no serial number of the device Useful to find the default Hostname which is X lt serial number e g X2233445566 Runtime runtime of the device R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 103 11 Maintenance and service How to display the Identification window 1 In the OSD navigate to General gt Identification Source selection Image Image fies ESI Display setup Installation Service Identification Pause Freeze Standby timer Desktop Image 11 8 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER Identification Type XDS 100 Address 1 Software 01 02 Serial no 1391428357 Runtime 414 hrs Image 11 9 3 Pre
53. D 1 XDS 100 soft adhesive feet R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 123 D Soft adhesive feet 124 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 E Video conference system E VIDEO CONFERENCE SYSTEM About this chapter A Video Conference system can be connected to and controlled by the XDS CC software To get the Video Conference system up and running the procedures in the concerning manual must be followed To connect it and control it by XDS CC software it must be configured as described in the XDS CC user manual and reference guide We have encountered however that some settings are critical to ensure good operation with XDS CC software These settings depend on the type of the Video Conference system This chapter contains the information about these critical settings per type of Video Conference system E 1 Tandberg MXP6000 E 1 1 Checking communication with the Video Conference system How to check communication using the PING command 1 On the Desktop generating PC go to Start gt Run and type cmd 2 Enter the following command ping lt IP address hostname gt where the IP address or the hostname of the Video Confer ence system is used Example ping 150 158 197 22 3 Hit ENTER A reply should be received If not check the network connections and configuration How to check communication using a telnet session 1 On the Desktop generating PC go to Start gt Run and type cmd 2 Enter the following command telnet lt IP ad
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55. Force file load is used to force a certain Custom Image file to be loaded when the source on a specified input connector is selected to be displayed Whatever the source signal is like the forced file will be used to display it A Custom Image file can only be forced linked to a specific connector if there is a source connected to it and if that source is being displayed How to link force a Custom Image file to a certain input connector 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Forced file load R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 295 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 96 3 Confirm by pressing ENTER Custom SXGA 60 xml Custom SXGA 2 60Hz Source selection Image MMES General Display setup Installation Service Load Auto Image gt Edit Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Layer 1 2 Navigate through the submenus to select the Layer and the connector Source selection Image MMECGIEJ General Display setup Installation Service Load Auto Image gt Edit Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load gt Layer 1 gt Layer2 Data on BNC s Layer4 PC DVI Composite Video S Video SDI HISII In the dialog box navigate to the desired Image file R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 5 Confirm by pressing ENTER 10 XDS 100 advanced settings The selected file will be displayed next to the connector name in the OSD 6 Press BACK to re
56. How to install the rack mount brackets 1 The device is 19 rack mount 4 6U Introduction C RACK MOUNT BRACKETS C 1 FOOD CODO DOTEM DUC EEEE Ee Ee aa eaa aja AOA o o Rack mount right bracket fixing points Image C 2 2 Fix the rack mount brackets to the XDS 100 using 2 x 4 screws e e gt d e a I e 5 e e S E DOSES Duae EEE MTE Ennis TET r DIGG DURAM OT d ema S 4 Bound Utd SOC SC LDCI S COCUCOOOUCWOWSONOMEOONDOUR Q E lt 5 e e 50 e e i i E i e e Os e Eg 121 Rack mount right bracket fixed Image C 4 Rack mount left bracket fixed Image C 3 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 C Rack mount brackets 122 TT R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 D Soft adhesive feet D SOFT ADHESIVE FEET Introduction If the XDS 100 will be installed on a table four soft adhesive pads are delivered with the unit to stick on the device s feet This will prevent the XDS 100 box from scratching the supporting surface e g table surface D 1 Installing the soft adhesive feet How and where to stick the soft adhesive feet to the device 1 Remove the protective film from the adhesive side of the pads 2 Stick the soft adhesive feet to the bottom of the XDS 100 device as indicated in the picture below Image
57. Industry of China in the section Limit Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products FRE 5 5 43 8 uM x Component Name Hazardous Substances or Elements R KR i ERE Pb Hg Cd PBB EJ fll FB eR BC 4 Printed Circuit Assemblies E AR E at HE SL a Power Supply Unit SC vL BA Paper Manuals KA GBA i CD Manual O RRBABE EAER AHR ARMA PHS SHWE SJ T 11363 2006 REMENMRSERAT O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X dcm uU m m zig 115 mms si SJ T 11363 2006 tot XLE BR S EESK X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 2006 Tr rh Eg CF 23 E B 4B BFE 7 a EIP BB 200 388 E h E A Bi 87 48 UP 5825 SR PE UE BR AE S EEG SR FER EFUP P E Barco amp Pr XX FH EFUP E SE SMR GI HOR A BB Ses Oe A 80 Eo ET rh E A Bi 3 88 A a 2E o All Electronic Information Products EIP that are sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the Electronic Information Products Pollution Control Labeling Standard of Chinese Mainland marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP logo The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco uses please refer to the photo is based on the Standard of Electronic Information Products Environ mental Friendly
58. Password VNC Password CILTIS Access Code o Camera Standby Mode Off w FIPS Mode FPS Mode is currently disabled Q Save bed Local intranet Image E 2 Tandberg MXP6000 set the Password 5 Click the Security menu 6 Enter the new password in New IP Administrator Password Note This password must be the same as the password entered during the configuration of the Video Conference system in the XDS CC software amp Add Video Conference Device PR video conference ce tings i admin TANDBERG 150 158 190 22_ 23 vider gs Dual Channel Main video output connected to Video Conference v Data output connected to Image E 3 7 Click Save The Video Conference system password can also be changed using the On Screen Display of it See the concerning manual E 2 Tandberg C60 C90 E 2 1 Checking communication with the Video Conference system How to check communication using the PING command 1 On the Desktop generating PC go to Start gt Run and type cmd 2 Enter the following command ping lt IP address Hostname gt where the IP address or the Hostname of the Video Confer ence system is used Example ping 150 158 197 22 3 Hit ENTER A reply should be received If not check the network connections and configuration R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 127 E Video conference system How to check communication using a telnet session 1 2 On the Deskt
59. The lowest position is at 2 3 of the total height of the display How to change the menu bar position 1 In the OSD navigate to Display setup gt Menu bar position Source selection Image Image files General gejsegEMESSUISE Installation Service TextBox gt Menu bar position Status bar position Sliderbox position Auto Image setup Image 10 9 2 Press ENTER to activate this menu item 3 Use A or V to move the menu bar to the desired position 4 Confirm with ENTER or cancel with BACK 10 5 4 Status bar position Introduction By default the position of the status bar is at the bottom of the display It can however be lifted The highest position is at 1 3 of the total height of the display How to change the status bar position 1 In the OSD navigate to Display setup gt Status bar position R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 67 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image Image files General gesjseEMESSUISE Installation Service Image 10 10 2 Press ENTER to activate this menu item TextBox gt Menu bar position Status bar position Sliderbox position Auto Image setup 3 Use A or V to move the status bar to the desired position 4 Confirm with ENTER or cancel with BACK 10 5 5 Slider box position Introduction By default the position of a slider box is at the right bottom corner of the display It can however be positioned anywhere on the di
60. Use Period of Chinese Mainland Image 1 Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Safety instructions LAKAER R dec dded se Re rere rx RR E ga pire ar rpeRrtttrtrt a km 14 Notice on safety ciui bete cepe ce nire bos doeit exi AM AE aa aE A A a a bdo Metis de MM EMPRESA 1 2 Installation instructions 1 3 Owner s record seemed 1 4 Warnings 1 5 PIU YDI S orren e rer Lis Se PR ee den teed 1 6 Heat and fire hazard 1 JnstallatiOnaimioo pente ve eet totem be eri tee niece geriet n tte encre ie An SA Tbe ba Hebe Deere 1 8 Prevent personal injury 1 9 Device damage iii onere recs ae See Ye oe Rede Pek Se ueque a EEE EEE VOL ahna pna Ea d dedi eps 1 10 Environment condition checkin ooo rete eve IR doce cans Dodou ene ie baa M ratur Sac uM Ui dua tee Mo esdus eir Sas 8 1 11 Service 1 12 Gleaning x ive seo ioo ERROR Q V ee DURER ERROR DIE es ut DUE RESORTS MN eder sueta eR IELONI Urs ey uk ED x pr 9 4 13 Repacking e eee oe cet UR td aed aes Ne IER he eared eis eh bata UEM eae UT MEETS 9 2 COMPANY os state UE 11 2 1 EMG cormipliancya ca eie sages insta uyidap and ay ctead eee cabs avid edd od ied cae REN HE UN ROI V EEY EI CR unt XO RT SEE He ater 11 9 c INTFODUCCION easel cette llo Ier rrr RR er i EE AES Rr rrr eR RRaa Re ErneecrEPRERREEE E ETIRE 13 ST Aboutthis mariual iom E EA E A A AAE Da A Ud EI VPE REM GUNT REA e Ede 13 3 2 Symbols arid fohts 5s ptt rata Ses eene de
61. XDS 100 Installation manual R9898490 R59770507 03 BARC 20 10 2010 visibly yours Barco nv Simulation Division Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 84 86 E mail info barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium Changes Barco provides this manual as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied war ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Barco may make improvements and or changes to the product s and or the program s described in this publication at any time without notice This publication could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information in this publication these changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication Copyright All 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 Disposal Information This equipment has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances for health and environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in the environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reu
62. XDS 100 Board replacement and module e g fans replacement is done in the factory The device must be sent back to Barco nv Please contact Helpdesk 110 ee R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 A RCU Control A RCU CONTROL About this chapter The RCU Remote Control Unit can be used for several purposes however after installation it will not often be used since the XDS 100 display system will be fully controlled through the XDS CC software running on the Desktop generating PC To enable communication between RCU and XDS 100 both must be set to the same IR address We can classify the RCU buttons in functional groups buttons for projector OSD navigation and selection buttons used for data input buttons to control the XDS 100 buttons to adjust image settings To guarantee good communication point the RCU towards the Infrared Receiver of the XDS 100 which is lo cated at the front side of the box just above the Barco sign Image A 1 IR receiver Overview e OSD navigation and selection Data input e XDS 100 control Image settings R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 A RCU Control A 1 OSD navigation and selection 112 Buttons on the RCU used to use the OSD won swoeo Image A 2 RCU OSD navigation and selection buttons MENU to display the OSD On Screen Display BACK to return one step ENTER to confirm or select Navigation buttons A up V
63. YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTY MAY SUFFERAS A RESULT OF YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND YOU HEREBY AGREE TO INDEMNIFY KEEP INDEMNIFIED DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS BARCO AND BARCO S AFFILIATES AND SUBSIDIARIES FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL ACTIONS PROCEEDINGS LIABILITY LOSS DAMAGES FEES AND COSTS INCLUDING ATTORNEYS FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES INCURRED OR SUFFERED BY BARCO ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY BREACH BY YOU OF THE TERMS OF THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW IN NO EVENT WILL BARCO BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE OR THE PERFORMANCE OR PURPORTED PERFORMANCE OF OR FAILURE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF BARCO S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE OR FOR ANY ECONOMIC LOSS LOSS OF BUSINESS CONTRACTS DATA GOODWILL PROFITS TURNOVER REVENUE REPUTATION OR ANY LOSS ARISING FROM WORK STOPPAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE SOFT WARE AND ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES WHICH MAY ARISE IN RESPECT OF USE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF BARCO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THEIR OCCURRENCE AND You shall treat as confidential all information obtained from the other pursuant to this Software License which is marked confidential or the equivalent or has the necessary quality of confidence about it and shall not divulge such information to any persons
64. agreement Barco Presentation lation Divisio Image 9 14 XDS CC SW installation process 6 Enter a Display ID and click Next gt Barco XDS Control Software Setup Enter Display ID Please enter the Display ID of the XDS system Display ID prseLavi Please choose a unique Display ID For the display system eg display1 Please make sure to assign a unique Display ID to each display system Simulation Division Image 9 15 XDS CC SW installation process Note This Display ID must be unique name 7 Enter a Display Name and click Next gt R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 L 55 9 Getting started Barco XDS Control Software Setup Enter Display Name Please enter the display name of the XDS system Display Name Meeting Room Einstein Please enter the name of the display system eg XDS 100 Meeting room lab Image 9 16 XDS CC SW installation process 8 Enter a Workgroup Name and click Next gt Barco XDS Control Software Setup Enter Workgroup Name Please enter the workgroup name of the XDS system Workgroup Name sales Please enter the name of the organisational unit to which the display system is associated eg Purchasing department Please make sure to enter exactly the same workgroup name for all displays that belong to the same workgroup Note that this workgroup name can
65. anced Configuration Advanced Sanch Gost configuration sil Ga Aud lag Telnet Mode On Mode On Ww an ae GN Image E 4 Tandberg C60 C90 enable services 5 Click the Network Services entry 6 128 Enable Telnet and HTTP services they are not already enabled R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 E Video conference system 7 Save changes 8 Restart the Video Conference system R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 129 E Video conference system 130 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 F AUDIO SWITCHER About this chapter An audio switcher can be connected to and controlled by the XDS CC software To get the audio switcher up and running the procedures in the concerning manual must be followed To connect it and control it by XDS CC software it must be configured as described in the XDS CC user manual and reference guide F Audio switcher We have encountered however that some settings are critical to ensure good operation with XDS CC software This chapter describes the configuration of the Nexia PM as it should be to enable good interaction with XDS CC software and contains the following information Connecting to the Nexia PM Checking that the default PM program is loaded Checking the InstancelDs Uploading the Default Configuration DL4618 nex as received from Barco to the Nexia PM CAUTION Read the dedicated documentation of the audio switcher for details F 1 Configuri
66. at the image will be displayed fully correct By performing a full Auto Image on a bright image most likely the source image will be set correctly by the device itself However the operator can fine tune the settings manually as well The procedures below describe in detail the advised way to align a source and to adjust the Custom image file Aligning a source editing a Custom image file work flow 1 Set Active pixels and Active lines Adjust Total pixels Adjust Start pixels Adjust Start lines Adjust Phase Som Qo 10 8 7 2 Setting the Active pixels and Active lines Introduction The Active pixels and lines are generally known from the source signal e g graphic card setting It is the amount of pixels and lines that contain image content For example some commonly known resolutions 7 Active pixels x Active lines are 1280x1024 1400x1050 1920x1080 1920x1200 How to set Active pixels and Active lines 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Edit R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 8 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 8 7 3 Adjusting Total pixels 90 Source selection Image filmes General Display setup Installation Service Image 10 66 Load Auto Image gt Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load 2 Press ENTER to confirm 3 In the dialog box navigate to the edit box of Active pixels HD_1080P 60 xml pixels pixels pixels pixels Edit file Name Horizontal
67. calls emails and off line research Barco will determine what characterizes a single support incident and communicating this to you Unless a contractual agreement states differently Barco will make reasonable efforts to resolve the issue but Barco cannot guarantee that every issue will be resolved Barco shall not be obliged to provide any Support Services relating to problems or issues arising out of or from i the use of the Software in a manner for which they were not designed ii damage to the media on which the Software are provided or to the computer on which the Software are installed iii negligence misuse or modification of the Software iv versions of Software other than the most recent version e g 5 x and one version back e g 4 x provided that Barco shall also not be required to provide any Support Services for Software that are no longer listed on the Barco Site as supported Software v third party Software and technologies not associated with network installation assistance or vii conflicts related to replacing or installing hardware drivers and software You will remain responsible for the maintenance of your hardware operating system the functioning of your network and in keeping your systems virus free You acknowledge that the Software is a complex computer software application and that the performance thereof may vary depending hardware platform software interactions and configuration You acknowledge that the Sof
68. connected networks V Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Image 8 11 Local Area Connection Properties 4 In the next dialog box check the radio button Obtain an IP address automatically 44 L m59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 8 Network configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically f your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings et O Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mas Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Image 8 12 Internet Protocol Properties 5 Confirm by clicking OK 6 Close the remaining windows R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 S 5 8 Network configuration 46 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 Getting started 9 GETTING STARTED About this chapter This chapter is a guideline to get a source displayed without getting lost in advanced settings and details First of all the XDS 100 must be switched to the correct resolution Logically the graphics card of the Desktop generating PC must be capable of generating this resolution and the Display must be able to handle it as well In a next s
69. d This will install Barco XDS Control Software version 0 0 641 2 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel Image 9 13 XDS CC SW installation process 5 Read the End User License Agreement select the Accept radio button and click Next gt 5 n R 9770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 Getting started Barco XDS Control Software Setup License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully End User License agreement EULA You have acquired a device that includes software licensed by Barco from Microsoft Licensing Inc or its affiliates MS Those installed software products of MS origin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD PROMPTLY CONTACT BARCO FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE S FOR A REFUND ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT This EULA grants you the following license You mav use the SOFTWARE onlv on the DEVICE OI do not accept the terms of the license
70. ddress in the XDS 100 192 168 001 010 subnet mask 255 255 255 000 fixed IP address in the Desktop generating PC 192 168 001 020 subnet mask 255 255 255 000 How to set a fixed IP address in the XDS 100 1 Make sure the physical connection is according to what has been explained earlier 2 In the OSD navigate to Installation gt Network settings Source selection Image Image files General Display setup MUSEIEWE Service IR address Network Settings Automatic startup gt Scaled patterns gt Internal patterns gt Change password Image 8 1 3 Confirm by pressing ENTER R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 89 8 Network configuration A dialog box appears IP Address 150 158 193 179 WENE 256 256 248 000 MAC Address 00 04 a5 00 0 06 Gateway 150 158 192 001 Use Fixed IP Use DHCP Ip Address 192 168 001 010 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 160 159 192 001 Apply settings Cancel Image 8 2 4 In the dialog box navigate to Use Fixed IP and press ENTER to select 5 Navigate to P address and press ENTER to activate the edit box 6 Enter the desired fixed IP address use 4 and gt to select the character to be changed use A and Y to change the desired character or press the desired digit button on the RCU 7 Confirm the IP address by pressing ENTER 8 Navigate to Apply settings and press ENTER to confirm A dialog box is displayed showing the progress of the update
71. display a source full screen if no XDS CC software is running or in a window in native resolution if XDS CC software is running Pressing a multiple times cycles through the sources connected to the same type of connector Example two DVI sources are connected to the XDS 100 on to the DVI D connector on input layer 3 the other to the DVI D connector on input layer 4 Pressing 5 on the RCU will launch the DVI source which is connected to the DVI D connector of input layer 3 Pressing 5 again will launch the DVI source which is connected to the DVI D connector of input layer 4 Pressing 5 again will launch the DVI source of input layer 3 A 4 Image settings Buttons on the RCU used to change the image settings PIP adjust o 69 Contrast Image A 8 RCU buttons to change image settings PIP adjust to select a PIP Cycles through the displayed PIPs Auto Image to start the APA Automatic Pixel Alignment of the selected PIP Phase to set the phase of the sample signal of the selected PIP in case of an analog source signal Easy to use on pixel on pixel off pattern Tint to adjust the color of the selected PIP in case of NTSC video Color to adjust the color of the selected PIP Brightness to adjust the brightness of the selected PIP Contrast to adjust the contrast of the selected PIP R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 115 A RCU Control 116 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 B OSD
72. dress hostname gt where the IP address or the hostname of the Video Con ference system is used Example telnet 150 158 197 22 3 Hit ENTER You should get a prompt asking you to log in 4 Enter Login and Password to ensure that you have the correct credentials How to check communication using Internet Explorer 1 On the Desktop generating PC open Internet Explorer 2 In the address bar type http lt IP address hostname gt where the IP address or the hostname of the Video Conference system is used Example http 150 158 197 22 3 Click Go A web page showing the web interface of the Video Conference system should open E 1 2 Enabling the required services How to enable the required services 1 On the Desktop generating PC open Internet Explorer 2 In the address bar type http lt IP address hostname gt where the IP address or the hostname of the Video Conference system is used Example http 150 158 197 22 3 Click Go A web page showing the web interface of the Video Conference system opens 4 Click the System Configuration tab R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 125 E Video conference system J TANDBERG Management BARCONOIDA Mozilla Firefox Ele Edt yew Higory Bookmarks Tools Help e GS O mounsoiss72 1 rss IG search IC mot G sark D san or us Z System configuration 4 Endpoint snin SNMP Detaport Network profiles Misc Miscellaneous Configuration Configuration System Na
73. e 107 Nexia PM Default Configuration DL4618 i File Edit View Processing Library Presets Custom Blocks Tools Layout Window Help H Bad o ce 7 Image F 11 Nexia Output Level Control How to activate the audio processing 1 Make sure the correct configuration is loaded into the Nexia PM see previous steps to check 2 Click the Start Audio button 136 n m59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 F Audio switcher Ready Image F 12 Nexia Start Audio R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 137 F Audio switcher 138 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 INDEX A about this manual 13 Active lines 89 Active pixels 89 active state 50 address 48 RCU 48 advanced menu items 118 advanced setup 35 connections 35 analog 5 BNC 23 analog D sub 15 22 aspect ratio 76 audio switcher 131 Auto Image 83 fullscan 83 limited scan 83 Auto Image setup 68 Automatic black level 79 backup 99 data backup 99 basic 39 network configuration 39 basic setup 28 connections 28 battery 16 Black level 79 board identification 105 boards 110 replacing 110 brackets 121 rack mount 121 brightness 70 C Change password 63 check box 119 disable 119 enable 119 cleaning 9 color 71 color temperature 78 compliancy 11 configuration 39 Ethernet 39 network 39 Configuring 131 contrast 70 copy 88 image file 88 D default settings 63 delete 88 image file 88 Desktop 51 enable 51 D
74. e Network connection 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connection Electromagnetic interference Complies with FCC rules amp regulations part 15 Class A and CE EN55022 Class A 100 240V 50 60 Hz roe ow R a e e Dimensions See Dimensions page 19 Weight 3O 5 98 kg without packaging 11 76 kg with packaging R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 2 6 Specifications 6 2 Input specifications 6 2 1 6 2 2 Overview Desktop input DVI single link analog input layer Analog input layer SDI HDSDI input layer Desktop input DVI single link desktop input DVI D connector DVI single link Pixel clock max 165 MHz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz or 1920 x 1200 60 Hz Equalizer present Cable length max 15 m copper cable Analog pins are not supported DVI single link analog input layer DVI single link analog input layer 22 Image 6 1 DVI single link analog DVI D connector DVI single link Pixel clock max 165 MHz Up to 1920 x 1200 60 z No equalizer Cable length max 3 m copper cable Analog pins are not supported D sub 15 connector Analog RGB signal Pixel clock max 270 MHz Only one of the two inputs can be displayed simultaneously R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 6 Specifications 6 2 3 Analog input layer Analog input layer Image 6 2 Analog input Analog 5 BNC RGB HS VS Red channel Green channel Blue channel Horizontal sync Vertical sync
75. e best practices to install the XDS CC software in the most easy way The installer file has the following format XDS w x y z XDS100 exe where w x y z is the version R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 SSS 5 9 Getting started CAUTION You must have Windows Administrator Privileges to install XDS CC software Please check with your IT department in case of doubt Necessary tools XDS CC software installer XDS_w x y z_XDS100 exe How to install the XDS CC software 1 Copy the installer file to the Desktop generating PC 2 Double click the installer 3 Uncheck the box if you do have Windows Administrator Privileges on the Desktop generating PC and click Next gt Click Cancel to quit the installation if you don t Barco XDS Control Software Setup Administrator Privilege Check Enable or disable automatic administrator privilege checking Installing uninstalling the XDS software requires administrator privileges The installer will check if the current login has administrator privileges C Skip administrator privilege checking If the installer gives an error message on groups or users please restart the installer and check the checkbox Cancel Image 9 12 XDS CC SW installation process 4 In the Welcome screen the software version of the installer can be checked Close all other applications and click Next gt Barco XDS Control Software Setup Welcome to the Barco XDS Control Software Installation Wizar
76. e damaged Any damaged item must be replaced by a new original one Network connections 1 Connect the network card of the Desktop generating PC to the network switch 2 Connect the Ethernet connector on the XDS 100 to the network switch Image 7 17 Ethernet connector 3 Optionally the network card of the image generators e g workstation laptop can be connected to the network switch Tip These connections will allow to control the image generators through the keyboard mouse of the Desktop generating PC if the correct client software has been installed on the image generators 4 Optionally connect the network switch to the corporate LAN Tip This connection will make it possible to show the desktop of a remote computer which is connected to the same corporate LAN if the correct client software has been installed on the remote computer R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 83 7 Physical installation 7 4 Advanced setup 7 4 1 34 Overview Description of the advanced setup e Connections Description of the advanced setup Description A typical advanced setup consists of the following parts e XDS 100 Desktop generating PC Network switch Image generators sources Remote desktop sharing computers Display e Video Conference System e A Audio switch Nexia Biamp The Desktop generating PC the sources and the Display
77. e of the outline pattern are displayed simultaneously Image 10 76 Adjusting Start line Tip It the top line is visible but the bottom line isn t decrease the value If the top line is not visible but the bottom one is increase the value 7 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 7 6 Adjusting Phase How to adjust Phase 1 From the source launch a pixel on pixel off pattern 2 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Phase 94 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video gt Image 10 77 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 In the slider box increase or decrease the value until the pixel on pixel off pattern is stable Image 10 78 Image 10 79 Adjusting Phase 5 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 8 Forced file load Introduction
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79. e yikes ae ve ies oes Guia Dia prd tunvYs 7 1 1 Description of the elementary setup 74 2 Conrectioris sh sa urit pen er ehepise tic e rk ehe ntn ipei i hene n e e Pha quia gae rre pP De ee PRU 1 2 Basic set p ss rs tenebre dob ees rop bts dhe IE Dre CRDI Dod tind EC EI BUENO ELUBITS Soo PUE Rete 7 2 1 Description of the basic setup 7 2 2 CONNECCION Sioe doses ober eer er Duet desee o BE EARN Cate Anat om ev POR xe tide qe oe De I WPRETU Q3 add c MR RA 9 Standard setup iiio IRR Mp D E b tis M eM UNE A IM MMPELIDA DOMNUS LEUR SAM 7 3 1 Description of the standard setup 7 3 2 Connections 7 4 Advanced setup sussesseesseeeseee 7 4 1 Description of the advanced setup 7 4 2 Connectors oen erede rtr PEDIS METRE ERRAT UENIRE XE PA T DIR GR ER TOME TRIS SPP eee 8 Network configuration oars eaaa aa e nnm nnne hn mm n n n a n nnnm es n n nn nnn 39 8 1 Setting up a basic network configuration 006 cece eee sss eese e es ess e a a hh n nns 39 8 2 Setting up a standard configuration without DHCP Server 0 cece cece eee sss esse ss e hen 42 8 3 Setting up a standard configuration 23 9 o recen elegance Y Iq us ead en Meis Gta eee PRI ERI REPE 42 9 Getting Started E 47 9 1 Switching to thie correctresolutionz s ss siden nenin iaie AE NE NEE de n bra du ieee AA ade ct cen EDENO LE DAR SR 47 9 2 Setting tlie RGU address odo esee exe Ee ca ci EEE C e YR HERRERA BU AAA La dyad
80. eI II Hm he em mem n ln s rh 11 8 Replacing boards and modules of the XDS 100 0 0 cece cece cet eee senes e s e e sss a hr e hh nnns 110 ARCU CONTON oeer OAE Ee ARANNA AARAA O A EEAS AENA IARA RNA TUE EEEE ON EEEE RAEAN ERRORE ERS REER 111 AN OSD navigation and selectiori 2 icon oe AG a Bh dete edt cee I cd 112 A2 Data inputs ocn aes alee de A 3 XDS 100 control AA Image settingsic siio Rh Es Yona eek oan ene kee EM a D URINE ARR UR UR A HI PUE Edw 2 a R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 Table of contents B OSD On Screen Display bread ang n ihr xxx Rag ecic ex nar uad aRR rrr KENS 117 Bide Introductionis soins sts Crede t fot aetate te etes ede ete Ate Ea db NaN ce ebd obse Eb vef deis 117 Bi2 Operating the OSD ies edant thee nested dpa E need rete Dementia e qvi re om rw ace deed 117 B 2 1 Displaying the advanced menu items 0 cece cece eee eee ene nee nee tent e e nh rmn m e hn rn 118 B 22 Navigating through the OSD 5 oc tien te eek x oes en are eg ciego ott hears cx verde portes die tes ee wean ceases 118 B 2 3 Opening a drop down menu 5er a eR REIR IRE a spat Genie clon EETIR A CER see eee ook VER EEURNNERE E Evans 118 B 24 Opening a dialog DOX 25 dieu yaad aie isc tated eae EA Es Abe AF ann ea Deest eeu d a P ae 118 B 2 5 Activating a menu item of a drop down MeENU 6 6 cece teen eect eee teen eee e ses ss nnn 118 B 2 6 Enabling disabling check boxes i
81. ed during the XDS CC software installation From the XDS CC software user interface open the Help menu Click Import License File Select the license file from location where it was saved Restart the Desktop generating PC Displaying sources and layouts Introduction On first startup of the XDS CC software the sources connected to the XDS 100 are automatically displayed in the sources window of the XDS CC software user interface the source icon is a representation of the connector type the source name consists of the layer name and the connector type e g L1 PC L2 DVI The layout window will be empty as long as no layout has been created How to launch a source from the XDS Control Center software user interface 1 60 From the XDS CC software user interface sources window click a source that is not already displayed R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 Barco XDS Control Center XDS View Tools Help Q Search ks mom ag T Em Sources 1 i Sd SGI runnina Simulator xds cc right up SGIH4 RGB default XOS GG VG SGI GC mii VGicallito Noid SGI DVD Satelite Video conference ProfitPlan 20 v Image 9 24 XDS CC user interface sources window and layouts window 2 The source will appear in a window i e insertion viewer in native resolution and native aspect ratio 9 Getting started CAUTION Read the XDS CC Software user guide or reference guide to learn more about launching source
82. elete Introduction Any Custom Image file can be deleted It is also possible to delete all Custom Image files at once How to delete a Custom Image file or all 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Delete Source selection Image Image files General Display setup Installation Service Image 10 64 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the list of the dialog box navigate to the Custom Image file to be deleted or to All custom files 88 n R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Delete custom file Custom XGA 60 xml Custom 1600 20 xml Custom CGA 60 xml Custom ESVGA 73 xml All custom files Image 10 65 4 Confirm by pressing ENTER 5 A confirmation request window will appear press ENTER to confirm press BACK to return 6 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 7 Edit Overview Introduction Setting the Active pixels and Active lines Adjusting Total pixels Adjusting start pixels Adjusting Start lines Adjusting Phase 10 8 7 1 Introduction Introduction The Custom Image files for analog sources can be changed if the image is not well displayed The Custom Image files for digital sources do not need changing A DVI source is correctly displayed by default When a source is displayed a Custom Image file is used to collect all timing details and customized settings In case of analog Sources it is not guaranteed th
83. elf Filter Co System connected HPS 0 76 _160 Objects 0 Selected Bo Default i 16384x16384 Image F 7 Nexia Default configuration How to check the processing blocks which are used by XDS CC software This procedures shows how you can check if the critical processing blocks in the default configuration are set in a correct way If the settings are different load the Nexia PM Default Configuration DL4618 nex as received from Barco 1 Microphone Input Preamp InstancelD must be 102 134 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 F Audio switcher N Nexia PM Default Configuration_DL4618 i i HighPassFiller 3 Input Gain dB 5 Prenton Powe E LL e igh Pass ELS Input Level B High Pass Fil _ L r 3 Genet i High Pass 16384x16384 Image F 8 Nexia 4 Channel Microphone Input 2 Microphone Level Control InstancelD must be 108 N Nexia PM Default Configuration_DL4618 Image F 9 Nexia Microphone Level Control 3 Line Input Level Control InstancelD must be 110 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 135 F Audio switcher n Nexia PM Default Configuration _DL4618 i Ele Edit View Processing Library Presets Custom Blocks Tools Layout Window Help Cyc id is Set its e 23 Image F 10 Nexia Line Input Level Control 4 Output Level Control InstancelD must b
84. ening a drop down menu Opening a dialog box Activating a menu item of a drop down menu Enabling disabling check boxes Moving a slider in a slider box Entering data in an edit box R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 117 B OSD On Screen Display B 2 1 Displaying the advanced menu items The advanced menu items are protected by a password By default the password is 0000 but the operator can change it to any value between 0000 and 9999 How to display the advanced menu items 1 Press ENTER to display the menu bar Use the arrow key P to select any of the menu items a highlighted item indicates the selected item Press the arrow key W to open the drop down menu 2 3 4 Press the arrow key V a multiple times to select More 5 Press ENTER to open the dialog box 6 Enter the password press 4 or gt to select the character to be changed press A or V to change the value of the selected character or enter a digit by pressing the according key on the RCU 7 Confirm the password by pressing ENTER The advanced menu items are now displayed at the bottom of the drop down menu below the menu separator B 2 2 Navigating through the OSD How to navigate through the OSD 1 Make sure the RCU address has been set to the same unique IR address of the XDS 100 or to its common RC5 address 2 On the RCU use the arrows A V lt and gt to navigate through the menu items a highlighted menu item indicates the
85. enu bar position suuusuus 10 5 4 Status bar position 10 5 5 Slider box position 10 5 6 Auto Image setup sssuss 10 6 Image related settings ssueeuuuuee 10 6 1 Pause 10 6 2 Freeze 10 6 3 Contrast 10 6 4 Brightness 10 6 5 Color on video signals only 10 6 6 Tint on NTSC signals only 10 6 7 Sharpness on video signals only 10 6 8 Gamma rre herren 10 6 9 Phase on analog RGB signals only sssssessssseessssssesssses 10 6 10 Noise reduction on analog signals only 10 6 11 Gain control on video signals only 0 00 c cece cece cece eee ee eden eee Ies e e ess e er ah rn nnn 10 6 11 1 Enabling disabling the automatic gain control 10 6 11 2 Setting the gain controlmanually crnan a dodo ete ein rk vana pe adm einem er iie 4e Ea aem adis 10 6 12 Aspect ratio c unus es elaine oli e pOT Ra siepe ois E EP EI rM act aan ERI UP ies get IRR REC 10 6 13 Color temperature 10 6 14 Input balance on analog RGB signals only sssssssssssssssssssssssssss ee se e ess mes ens nn nnns 10 6 14 1 Introduction rp Lee RR RR ER PLAR ean A a oi Rel A IDA r RR del M b d rA laud eels 10 6 14 2 Enabling or disabling Automatic black level 10 6 14 3 Adjusting the Black level 10 6 14 4 Adjusting the White level 10 7 Auto Image 10 8 Image files 10 8 f Introduction uu anakan ee omens boats note eek eb sented Nata EO EO TORO et
86. er includes the general specifications of the XDS 100 Next to that specifications that are required for input signals and output signal are mentioned as well Signals that don t meet these specifications may not be displayed in a good way Overview General specifications Input specifications Image processing e Output specification General specifications General specifications Compatibility Depending on the input box population All current video sources PAL SECAM NTSC in Composite S VHS Component or RGB formats All currently proposed HDTV extended and improved television standards 1080i 720p Electronic work stations with a resolution up to 1920 x 1200 pixels at 60 Hz DVI sources with a pixel clock up to 165 MHz Analog sources with a pixel clock up to 270 MHz Inputs standard Standard inputs Desktop input DVI single link DVI D Source input 2x DVI single link DVI D analog D sub 15 Inputs optional Optional inputs Source input analog input RGB 5 BNC Video 1 BNC S Video 1 mini DIN 3 pin Source input SDI HDSDI 2 x 2 BNC Output Desktop output DVI single link DVI D Output format HDTV 1920 x 1080 60 Hz or WUXGA 1920 x 1200 60 Hz Hl AE IR receivers built in one at the front side one at the back side Communication RCU Remote Control Unit Switch to select the resolution HDTV 1920 x 1080 60 Hz or WUXGA 1920 x 1200 60 Hz Ethernet communication se
87. esktop input 22 diagnostics 103 106 board identification 105 display mode 105 I2C 104 identification 103 LEDs 106 OSD 103 dialog box 118 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 Index open 118 dimensions 19 display mode 105 Display setup 66 68 Auto Image setup 68 Menu bar position 67 Slider box position 68 Status bar position 67 Textbox 67 displaying 60 layout 60 source 60 drop down menu 118 open 118 DVI 100 upgrade 100 DVI single link 22 E Edit 89 90 92 93 Active lines 89 Active pixels 89 image files 89 Start lines 93 Start pixels 92 Total lines 90 Total pixels 90 edit box 119 elementary setup 26 connections 26 EMC compliancy 11 environment condition check 8 Ethernet 39 configuration 39 F feet 123 fire hazard 7 firmware 99 upgrade 99 fonts 13 Forced file load 95 freeze 70 fullscan 83 G gain control 75 gamma 73 general 65 standby timer 65 General 69 70 103 Freeze 70 Identification 103 Pause 69 getting started 47 Graphic driver 52 H HDSDI 1 BNC 23 heat hazard 7 Il2C 104 identification 103 Image 69 76 78 94 Aspect ratio 76 139 Index Color temperature 78 Input balance 78 related settings 69 Settings 70 75 94 Brightness 70 Color 71 Contrast 70 Gain control on video 75 Gamma 73 Noise reduction 74 Phase 74 94 Sharpness 72 Tint 72 Image files 83 85 90 92 93 95 Auto Image 83 Copy 88 Delete 88 Edit 89 90 92 93 Active lines 89 Active pixels 89
88. esktop input signal is different from HDTV 60Hz or WUXGA 60Hz How to enable or disable Warning Messages 1 In the OSD navigate to Service gt Operation Options gt Warning Messages gt On or Off s General Display setup Installation Diagnostics gt Board identification Upgrade table Operation Options gt Auto Image gt Warning Messages gt Off Image 10 7 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 2 Press ENTER to activate your choice 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press ENTER to exit the menu 10 5 2 Textbox Introduction Some text boxes can be blocked by switching off Textbox The list below is a summary of the text boxes that will be hidden when Textbox has been set to Off Identification box on startup of the XDS 100 Slider boxes in case of the use of the RCU s shortcut keys e g Contrast Brightness How to enable or disable Text boxes 1 In the OSD navigate to Display setup gt TextBox gt On or Off Source selection Image Image files General Installation Service ENERMAX EN E Off Menu bar position Status bar position Sliderbox position Auto Image setup Image 10 8 2 Press ENTER to activate your choice 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press ENTER to exit the menu 10 5 3 Menu bar position Introduction By default the position of the menu bar is at the top of the display It can however be lowered
89. ettings is a collection of different groups of features actions for the convenience of the operator e g Pause Freeze features to improve the image quality Sharpness Phase Noise reduction Gain control Input balance settings to adapt the image view to the operator s personal preferences e g Contrast Brightness Color Tint Gamma Aspect ratio Color temperature 10 6 1 Pause Introduction The XDS 100 can be put to pause This is a black image will be displayed This action can be done through the OSD or via the direct PAUSE key on the RCU Getting the image displayed back again i e un pause the unit can only be done by pressing PAUSE on the RCU How to put the XDS 100 to pause 1 In the OSD navigate to General Pause Source selection Image Image fies EM Display setup Installation Service Identification Freeze Standby timer Desktop Image 10 12 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 LL BE 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 6 2 Freeze Introduction A source image of the XDS 100 can be put to freeze If the source is displayed full screen it willl be fully set to freeze If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCU will be frozen This action can be done through the OSD or via the direct FREEZE ll key on the RCU How to freeze the image of a
90. eturn one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 14 Input balance on analog RGB signals only Overview Introduction Enabling or disabling Automatic black level Adjusting the Black level Adjusting the White level 10 6 14 1 Introduction 78 Introduction In case of an analog RGB signal each of the channels being Red Green and Blue is transmitted via a separate wire Each of the channel signals can suffer from a different degree of deterioration due to bad connectors bad wires etc As a result the colors of the image can be out of balance i e the black levels i e brightness for each of the channels can be different and the white levels i e contrast for each of the channels can be different This can result in full white showing some color or full black showing some color R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings AR AG E Back level Through the input balance this phenomenon can be fully corrected Image 10 39 by switching Automatic black level to On the black levels for each of the color channels of an analog RGB source will be forced to the same level black level differences can also be corrected manually in the B ack level menu white level differences can only be corrected manually in the White level menu Adjusting the input balance work flow 1 Optionally set the Automatic black level to On 2 From the source display a checkerboard pattern b
91. f the desktop image shows artefacts but the internal patterns look fine then the issue will be found before the output board How to display a scaled pattern 1 In the OSD navigate to nstallation gt Scaled patterns 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER A drop down list will open ection Image mage files General Display setup MOSEME Service IR address Network Settings Automatic startup gt Internal patterns gt Geometry Change password Graylevels Moving Hatch Stereo Pattern Purity Composite pattern Dark grey pattern Image 11 6 3 Use the arrows A and Y to select the desired scaled pattern 4 Confirm by pressing ENTER 5 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu If you want to remove the scaled pattern you need to select None in the Scaled patterns menu How to display an internal pattern 1 In the OSD navigate to nstallation gt Internal patterns 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER A drop down list will open R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 Maintenance and service ce selection Image Image files General Display setup BlissellEuI Service IR address Network Settings Automatic startup gt Scaled patterns gt Change password Hatch Color bars Checkerboard Full white HGBWS Character set H Pattern Convergence ANSI Focus Purity Image 11 7 3 Use the arrows A and Y to select the desired internal pattern 4
92. f the device IOO000817 FERRUM B00000011 e e e e Som Is Soe sisse sss EDRR AREON sisse xs xs ceang topes oes gncnu Image 5 2 Air intake and air outlet Rack mount The device is 19 rack mount 4 6U Installation of the rack mount brackets which are delivered with the XDS 100 device is explained in Rack mount brackets page 121 Table mount In the case where the XDS 100 is installed on a table or similar four soft adhesive pads can be stuck to the bottom side of the device to prevent it from scratching the surface on which it is installed See Soft adhesive feet page 123 5 4 Minimum system requirements Minimum requirements for the Desktop generating PC The minimum system requirements for installing the XDS CC software are Operating system Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 Processor Preferably Dual Core Processor 500 MHz or more performant Memory 2 GB or more Ethernet card 100 MBit LAN Hard Disk 40 GB or more e Graphics card DVI out 1920x1080 60Hz or 1920x1200 60Hz It is important that the Desktop generating PC graphics card has the following settings e Single display or Clone same image on both screens Desktop color settings of the graphics card must be default Color quality must be set to 32 bit or Highest 20 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 6 6 1 6 Specifications SPECIFICATIONS About this chapter This chapt
93. he following IP address IP address e g 192 168 1 20 Subnet mask e g 255 255 255 0 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 4 8 Network configuration 8 2 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically f your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 001 020 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Te ee ae Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server Advanced Image 8 6 Internet Protocol Properties 5 Confirm by clicking OK 6 Close the remaining windows Setting up a standard configuration without DHCP server 8 3 Introduction This network configuration is typically used in Standard physical setup To set up a standard configuration where a network switch is used without DHCP server two procedures are needed in the XDS 100 enter a fixed IP address set the network connection of the Desktop generating PC to a fixed IP address within the same range How to set a fixed IP address in the XDS 100 1 See Setting up a basic network configuration page 39 How to set a fixed IP address in the Desktop generating PC 1 See Setting up a basic network configuration page 39 Setting up a standard co
94. i QxgaRgbUxgaDvi Image 11 15 R765622 R764637 R765359 R765855 R7640917 R7640917 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 11 6 2 LEDs Introduction At the front side of the XDS 100 four LEDs indicate the status of the XDS 100 C Image 11 16 LEDs Oo STANDBY a T A P ion ON a IR S L S LED Status Not powered Standby Configuring active e ooo PE red S ON LED green OFF ERROR LED OFF red IR LED green OFF 11 6 3 Troubleshooting Introduction N ON in case ON of network connection OFF no network connection t ON NN E E OFF IR activity NA NA in case BLINKING of network connection OFF no network connection This section summarizes some cases where a problem occurred due to wrong settings 106 Hardware error NA NA ON R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 Maintenance and service No image Use the standby key to switch XDS 100 to active state In the OSD browse to General Desktop and switch it to ON Select the same resolution in the graphic card of the Desktop generating PC as on the XDS 100 switch Black boarders around a source image inside its viewer In Windows 7 right click on the desktop select Screen Resolution select Make text and other items larger or smaller select radio button Smaller 10096 Video insertion viewers show a black image Graphics card
95. ice personnel R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 7 1 Safety instructions The device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures free flow of air into its air inlets and unimpeded evacuation of the hot air exhausted from its cooling system Heat sensitive materials should not be placed in the path of the exhausted air 1 10 Environment condition check Environment condition check A device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the device s ventilation inlets For installations in environments where the device is subject to excessive dust then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this dust removed prior to it reaching the device clean air supply Devices or structures to extract or shield excessive dust well away from the device are a prerequisite if this is not a feasible solution then measures to relocate the device to a clean air environment should be considered It is the clients responsibility to ensure at all times that the device is protected from the harmful effects of hostile airborne particles in the environment of the device The manufacturer reserves the right to refuse repair if a device has been subject to negligence abandon or improper use Ambient temperature conditions Max ambient temperature 40 C or 104 F Min ambient temperature 10 C or 51 F Storage temperature 35 C to 65 C 31 F to 149 F Humidity Conditions Storage 0 to 98 relative humid
96. ie ptr er xe Dur bugie x celebre pcr tert deed Tc 119 B 2 7 Moving a slider in a slider bOx coin ee s Re E ER I puede bel Re mr a eee oan er des 119 B 2 8 Entering data in an edit box 2e Goa weeds ore Der gene coy eu eta d dae tas NN NE TRODPE INE uedew uten ite 119 C Rack mount brackets 3 5220 oce eR Re ndr nda e eren E eager dd da ARR Raine 121 C1 Installing the rack mount bracketsSs 2 isoiksi inan Een a tee wan DROAPAREDRR UD DRE Eek Bae IE eid dante PUTARET oe 121 D Soft adhesive feet esses eda RR teeneeiscse eset tedeenaedieceeadadeterwedsedenee 123 D 1 installing the soft adhesive feet cones etim bd er vendas dre e E dr Pee 123 E Video conference system enne RH RRRRRRR Ee eevee este EKERN ENANAR NEE EENN E a rrr eeu E 1 Tandberg MXP6000 ccs e tette ede sieht peed etd cade Pea hh See ee el Gale reine eee eh aha seed E 1 1 Checking communication with the Video Conference system E 1 2 Enabling the required services E 1 3 Setting a password E 2 Tandb rg C60 C90 nine Me staan el aad cos mei epu fedibus unc Show bes yea c pA D Shes e tbe ian een E 2 1 Checking communication with the Video Conference system E 22 Enabling the required ServiCes conici soie iua per to Rita P AR HOMER XR ALARM set DPA T Ie DEDE F Audio switcher eer x REN E Vine RULE UE pear EE DAE RR E Medan els E44 Configuring the Biamp Nexia PM dire Pf Sia pic rarpire thay PUREA EE EARE E E
97. ile 87 repacking 9 replacing 110 boards 110 modules 110 requirements 19 20 Desktop generating PC 20 environment 19 facility 19 installation 20 system 19 20 resolution 47 switch 47 restore 99 data restore 99 S S video 1 mini DIN 3 pin 23 safety 5 9 cleaning 9 device damage 7 environment condition check heat and fire hazard 7 installation 7 installation instructions 5 instructions 5 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 notice 5 owner s record 5 plug types 6 prevent personal injury 7 repacking 9 servicing 8 warnings 6 Safety 17 Battery explosion 17 save 86 image file 86 SDI1BNC 23 service 99 Service 66 104 105 Board identification 105 Diagnostics 104 105 Display mode 105 I2C 104 Operation Options 66 Warning Messages 66 servicing 8 settings 63 default 63 setup 25 27 28 30 31 34 advanced level 34 description 34 basic level 27 28 description 28 elementary level 25 description 25 standard level 30 31 description 31 sharpness 72 slider box 119 Slider box position 68 software 53 99 installation 53 upgrade 99 source 50 60 displaying 50 60 specifications 21 22 24 general 21 image processing 24 inputs 22 output 24 standard setup 31 42 connections 31 network configuration 42 standard setup no DHCP server 42 network configuration 42 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 Index standby 50 65 timer 65 Start lines 93 Start pixels 92 start using the system 47 Stat
98. in front of it Tip It is also possible to press one of the direct source selection keys on the RCU See XDS 100 control page 114 Example pressing 5 on the RCU will cycle through the available DVI sources starting at the highest input layer being layer 1 Enabling the Desktop in XDS 100 9 7 Introduction Before the Desktop of the Desktop generating PC can be displayed through the XDS 100 Desktop must be enabled in it s OSD The last setting is always restored after reboot How to enable the Desktop in XDS 100 1 In the OSD navigate to General Desktop On Source selection Image Image files Display setup Installation Service Identification Pause Freeze Standby timer Off Image 9 8 2 Press ENTER to activate the selection 3 Press Back to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu XDS CC software installation Introduction The XDS 100 system has been developed to be connected to and controlled by a Desktop generating PC running XDS CC software The XDS CC software must be installed on the Desktop generating PC If the XDS CC client software is used a license file must be imported on the desktop generating PC or on the XDS Administration server to activate the client software R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 o LLLLLLLLL 81 9 Getting started CAUTION See the XDS CC software user guide and reference guide
99. ing PC Network switch Image generators sources Remote desktop sharing computers Display The Desktop generating PC the sources and the Display are connected to the XDS 100 Connection diagram The Desktop generating PC is running the XDS CC software and sends its desktop to the XDS 100 Desktop input A workstation DVI single link a laptop analog RGB and a camera S video are connected to the input connectors of the XDS 100 The Desktop generating PC and the XDS 100 are connected to the same network switch which is also connected to the corporate LAN optional A remote desktop sharing computer is connected to the same corporate LAN The sources both hard wired and remote and layouts to be displayed on the Display can be selected using the XDS CC software user interface Network switch optional Ethernet LAN m m um mm E AE RS E A MW optional Um m Source Network desktop sharing Desktop generating PC host Ethernet i E DVI desktop Native resolution of Display 60Hz remote keyboard mouse m M mom m A mo Amo Source e g Workstation Ethernet m mm l pE O Switch HDTV WUXGA DVI source Display HDTV or WUXGA 60Hz Ethen i I ja e PAS Dual link DVI final image 1 2 Q DIENE lt 100 240V 50 6
100. ing PC must be set to the same value Vertical refresh rate must be 60 Hz Image 9 1 Resolution switch It is required to reboot the XDS 100 after switching the Resolution switch to the other position R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 47 9 Getting started 9 2 Setting the RCU address RCU address To establish communication the RCU address must be set to the same value as the XDS 100 IR or RC5 address The user can change the IR address of the XDS 100 If he she does so the RCU address must be reprogrammed accordingly The default address for both RCU and XDS 100 is 0 The RCU address must be in the range 0 9 See IR address page 64 to learn how to check set the XDS 100 address How to set the RCU address 1 Use a pencil to press the sunk down Address button on the RCU Image 9 2 RCU Address button 2 Within 5 seconds after pressing the Address button press one of the digit buttons to enter its value as RCU serial address T S Image 9 3 RCU Digit buttons Example Press the Address button and within 5 seconds press 4 to program the RCU RC5 address to 4 48 m R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 Getting started To guarantee good communication point the RCU towards the Infrared Receiver of the XDS 100 which is lo cated at the front side of the box just above the Ba
101. irst How to install the batteries in the remote control 1 Push the battery cover tab a little backwards 1 while pulling the cover upwards 2 16 mmm SSZ ES R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 4 Packaging Image 4 2 2 Insert the two AA size batteries making sure the polarities match the and marks inside the battery compartment Image 4 3 3 Insert 1 the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote control and press 2 the cover until it clicks in place Image 4 4 To prevent battery explosion Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly installed Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Always replace both batteries at the same time Never use an old and a new battery to together in the device Disposal of used batteries must be done according to the manufacturer s instruction R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 17 4 Packaging 18 oe R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 5 Facility and system requirements 5 FACILITY AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS About this chapter This chapter provides information about the installation requirements such as temperature humidity dimensions power net safety area around the device Also the air intake and air outlet area of the device are considered Next to that the minimum system requirements for the Desktop generating PC are listed Overview Environmental requirements Dimensions
102. ity non condensing Operation 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Environment Do not install the device in a site near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or humidity Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling check that temperature near the installation site is not excessive Environment condition check The device must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the air intake and out of the air outlet 1 11 Service Safety On Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electric shock Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the equipment If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the p
103. lack and white rectangles or an image with white and black areas Image 10 40 Checkerboard pattern 3 Adjust the Black level only if Automatic black level is Off 4 Adjust the White level 5 Check Black level and readjust if needed only if Automatic black level is Off 10 6 14 2 Enabling or disabling Automatic black level How to enable or disable Automatic black level 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Input balance gt Automatic black level gt On or Off Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Aspect ratio gt Color temperature Input balance gt Automatic Black level Black Level Off White Level Image 10 41 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 14 3 Adjusting the Black level While adjusting the Black level only consider the black areas on the pattern R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ e 79 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 80 How to adjust the Black level 1 From the source launch a checkerboard pattern black and white rectangles 2 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Input balance gt Black level Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Aspect ratio gt Color temperature gt Input balance gt Automatic Black level Black Level White Level Image 10 42 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 Move
104. mage 7 19 Source connectors 2 Repeat the previous step for each source to be connected 3 Connect the data output of the Desktop generating PC to the Desktop input connector on the XDS 100 Note The signal must be single link DVI and it must have the same resolution of the display wall Only HDTV or WUXGA are accepted Vertical refresh rate must be 60 Hz Image 7 20 Desktop input connector 4 Connect the output connector to the Display e g flat screen projector Image 7 21 Output connector 5 Connect the 8 pins DIN plug of the power supply to the power connector on the XDS 100 86 ammm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation Image 7 22 Power plug 6 Connect the power cable to both the power supply and the wall outlet yN CAUTION Only use the original power supply and power cables CAUTION Do not use power supplies or power cables that are damaged Any damaged item must be replaced by a new original one Network connections 1 Connect the network card of the Desktop generating PC to the network switch 2 Connect the Ethernet connector on the XDS 100 to the network switch Image 7 23 Ethernet connector 3 Connect the Audio switcher to the network switch 4 Connect the Video Conference System to the network switch
105. mage on the RCU full scan only or by selecting the according menu item in the OSD Full scan or Limited scan The Auto Image limited scan level can be altered by the operator by which the scan time can be limited Auto Image can also be disabled Auto Image works best if the displayed image has a bright content KET How to manually start Auto Image Full scan or Limited scan 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Auto Image gt Limited scan or Full scan R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 83 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 84 Source selection Image MMECGAIGJ General Display setup Installation Service Load Full scan Edit Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Image 10 52 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER A message box will indicate that the Auto Image process is ongoing The image itself will move within its window or full screen during this process 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to set the Limited scan level 1 In the OSD navigate to Display setup gt Auto Image setup Source selection Image Image files General gejseEMESSUIE Installation Service TextBox gt Menu bar position Status bar position Sliderbox position Auto Image setup Image 10 53 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the dialog box check or uncheck the boxes according to your wishes Autoimage setup M Total pixels lines Sta
106. me BARCONOIDA Password New Admiristr ator password Delete Pasoced FTP Service J Tehet Service g4 Telnet Challenge Service Oan 57 w HTTP Service Wye HITPS Service SNMP Service or Qs Restart For the settings to take effect the unt must be reset after pressing save Doce Image E 1 Tandberg MXP6000 enable services 5 Click the Miscellaneous configuration menu 6 Enable Telnet and HTTP services they are not already enabled 7 Click Save 8 Click Restart E 1 3 Setting a password 126 How to set a password via the web interface 1 On the Desktop generating PC open Internet Explorer 2 In the address bar type http IP address hostname where the IP address or the hostname of the Video Conference System is used Example http 150 158 197 22 3 Click Go A web page showing the web interface of the Video Conference system opens 4 Click the Endpoint configuration tab R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 E Video conference system T TANDBERG Management Kuurne MR Cezanne TB2 Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit View Favorites Tools Help Fie X A Q x a O pO Search fig Favorites g Address http 150 158 199 149 system status System configuration Endpoint configuration Presentation Streaming Security Menu General Files Language er ificate Management Security Configuration Configuration Encryption Encryption Mode Menu Settings Password Streaming
107. n a dialog box 1 Navigate to the check box a border around the text joining the check box indicates a selected item 2 Press ENTER to check or uncheck depending on the actual status Autoimage setup M Total pixels lines Start pixel line Phase Contrast Brightness Image B 4 B 2 7 Moving a slider in a slider box How to move a slider in a slider box 1 From a menu item open the slider box by pressing ENTER The slider box appears E g Contrast Image B 5 2 Use 4 or gt to move the position of the slider B 2 8 Entering data in an edit box How to enter data in an edit box 1 Navigate to the desired edit box an edit box having a blue background color is selected IR address Unique RC5 address Common RC5 address Image B 6 2 Press ENTER to activate it 3 Enter the value digits or characters use 4 and b to select the character to be changed a highlighted character blue background color can be changed use A and V to change the value of the highlighted character or press the desired digit button on the RCU R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 1199 B OSD On Screen Display 4 Press ENTER to confirm 120 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 C Rack mount brackets Remove the screws as indicated on the pictures below The rack mount brackets which are delivered with the XDS 100 can be mounted to the XDS 100 to install the device in a rack Installing the rack mount brackets
108. n shall be deemed to be deleted with effect from the date of such decision or such earlier date You acknowledge that this Software may be subject to U S or other governments Export Jurisdiction You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the Software including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and destination restrictions issued by the U S or other governments 11 Barco shall be entitled to sub contract all or any of Barco s obligations hereunder to a third party and or any of Barco s affiliated companies 12 The construction validity and performance of this Software License shall be governed in all respects by the laws of Belgium without recourse to its conflict of law principles All disputes arising in any way out of or affecting this Software License shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Kortrijk without prejudice to enforcement of any judgment or order thereof in any other jurisdiction 13 The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods the Convention shall not apply to this Software License however if the Convention is deemed by a court of competent jurisdiction to apply to this Software License Barco shall not be liable for any claimed non conformance of the Software under Article 35 2 of the Convention eCos The software in this product uses eCos the Embedded Configurable Operating S
109. nal patterns gt Change password Image 10 1 2 Press ENTER to confirm A dialog box is displayed Change password Enter old password Enter new password Confirm new password i Image 10 2 3 Navigate to the edit box under Enter old password and enter the old password use 4 and P to select the character to be changed use A and Y to change the selected character or press the desired digit button on the RCU 4 Navigate to the edit box under Enter new password and enter the new password use 4 and gt to select the character to be changed use A and Y to change the selected character or press the desired digit button on the RCU 5 Navigate to the exit box under Confirm new password and confirm the new password by entering it again use 4 and P to select the character to be changed use A and Y to change the selected character or press the desired digit button on the RCU 6 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press ENTER to exit the menu 10 3 IR address 64 Introduction The XDS 100 has two different IR addresses Unique RC5 address Common RC5 address By default the common RC5 address is set to 0 but it can be set to 1 as well to avoid interaction with other devices programmed to the same IR address The unique RC5 address must have a value in the range 0 to 255 However it must be taken into account that the standard RCU address can only be set to a value in the range 0
110. nd some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the brightness of the highest priority window or the selected window via TO R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings PIP ADJUST on the RCU will be changed This action can be done through the OSD or via the direct BRIGHTN key on the RCU How to set the brightness 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Brightness Source selection Image files General Displaysetup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio Brightness gt Color temperature Color gt Tint Sharpness Input balance Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image 10 16 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Brightness Image 10 17 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 5 Color on video signals only Introduction In case of a video or S video source the color of the displayed source image can be adapted to the wishes of the operator If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the color of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCU will be changed This action can be done through the OSD or via the direct COLOR key on the RCU How to set the color 1 In the OSD navigate to Image g
111. nerating PC Standard network configuration without DHCP server XDS 100 and Desktop generating PC are both connected to a net work switch Standard network configuration ADVISED CONFIGURATION XDS 100 and Desktop generating PC are both connected to a network switch that is also connected to the corporate LAN having a DHCP server and DNS server Next to these two network configurations a fourth option exists if your Desktop generating PC has two Ethernet cards on board one of them can be connected to the network switch of the local XDS 100 network or directly to the XDS 100 using a cross type Ethernet cable while the other one is connected to the corporate LAN In this configuration both local networks on the Desktop generating PC must be configured separately one having a fixed IP address the other one acquiring the IP address from the DHCP server of the corporate LAN This configuration is not explained in detail Overview Setting up a basic network configuration e Setting up a standard configuration without DHCP server Setting up a standard configuration Setting up a basic network configuration Introduction This network configuration is typically used in a Basic physical setup To set up a basic network configuration two procedures are needed in the XDS 100 enter a fixed IP address set the network connection of the Desktop generating PC to a fixed IP address within the same range Example fixed IP a
112. nfiguration 42 Introduction This network configuration which is the advised configuration is typically used in Standard physical setup and in Advanced physical setup To set up a standard configuration where an network switch is used that is also connected to the corporate LAN having a DHCP and DNS server two procedures are needed in the XDS 100 enable DHCP set the network connection of the Desktop generating PC to an automatically obtained IP address Static IP address after about 2 minutes to allow communication e g to re configure the network through the If DHCP is enabled in XDS 100 but no DHCP server is active in the local network XDS 100 will switch to 8 Projector Support Tool In this case the static IP address is 169 254 0 1 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 8 Network configuration How to enable DHCP in the XDS 100 1 Make sure the physical connection is according to what has been explained earlier 2 In the OSD navigate to Installation gt Network settings Source selection Image Image files General Display setup MUSEE Service IR address Network Settings Automatic startup gt Scaled patterns gt Internal patterns gt Change password Image 8 7 3 Confirm by pressing ENTER A dialog box appears Network Settings MAC Address 00 04 a5 00 0e 06 IP Address 150 158 193 179 Subnet Mask 256 256 248 000 Gateway 150 158 192 001 Ip Address 150 158 193 179 Subnet Mask
113. ng ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Image 10 21 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 7 Sharpness on video signals only Introduction In case of a video or S video source the sharpness of the displayed source image can be adapted to get the best image quality If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the sharpness of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCU will be changed How to set the sharpness 1 In the OSD navigate to mage Settings Sharpness 72 n R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color gt Tint Gamma Input balance Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image 10 22 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Sharpness Image 10 23 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 8 Gamma Introduction The gamma grey mid tones correction value of the displayed source image can be adapted to the wishes of the operator The setting of gamma is determined by the image generator but the operator howeve
114. ng the Biamp Nexia PM How to connect to the Biamp Nexia PM 1 2 Install the Nexia configuration software on a laptop or computer Connect the laptop computer to the Nexia PM using a cross type Ethernet cable Set the laptop computer to a fixed IP address within the range of the IP address of the Nexia PM Note See the Quickstart guide of the NEXIA PM for more details Click the Connect to Network button File View Custom Blocks Tools Help u nexia created by Blamp Systems Connect to network Disconnected Image F 1 Nexia connect to network 5 Select the Nexia PM from the list R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 131 F Audio switcher Q File View Custom Blocks Tools Help w i 2 j System List Connect To System System ID System Description 0 All Devices 1416844 Device Maintenance Disconnect From Network Close Device List Serial tt IP Address DevicelD Device System ID Ready Network connected i Image F 2 Nexia select from the list 6 Click Device Maintenance File View Custom Blocks Tools Help LAN tem List System Li Connect To System System ID System Description Device Count Audio All Devices 1 N A Maintenance Disconnect From Network Close Device List Serial DevicelD Device stem ID System Audio ae uas n HN Ready Network connected Image F 3 Nexia Device Maintenance 7 Click Set IP Address 132 m R59770507
115. ngineers to know the exact system status How to display the Display mode window 1 In the OSD navigate to Service Diagnostics Display mode nage Image files General Display setup Installation Display Mode Board identification Upgrade table Operation Options gt Image 11 12 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER The dialog box pops up Display mode info Output frequency 60 0 Hz Lock mode Asynchroneous Diagnostic code 0000 Image 11 13 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 11 6 1 4 Board identificaton Introduction The Board identification window lists the boards of the XDS 100 together with their article number Some examples of existing boards Pmp image processing board Pixel Map Processor e SBC LVDS receiver board that translates LVDS signals in digital data Desktop input desktop input board DVlout Output board QxgaRgbUxgaDVI DVI D15 input board How to display the Board identification window 1 In the OSD navigate to Service Board identification Source selection Image Image files General Display setup Installation Diagnostics gt Board identification Upgrade table Operation Options Image 11 14 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 105 11 Maintenance and service The dialog box pops up Board identification PMP SBC LVDS receiver Desktop input DVlout QxgaRgbUxgaDv
116. ngs and press ENTER to open the dialog box lt Back Next Cancel Image 9 19 XDS CC SW installation process Tip The default Hostname of XDS 100 is X serial number The serial number itself can be read from the label on the rear side of the XDS 100 next to the input connectors Example the Hostname of an XDS 100 with serial number 1391425678 is X1391425678 11 Enter an Administrator Name and click Next gt Barco XDS Control Software Setup Administrator Settings Please enter the login name of the administrator Administrator Name Please enter the login name of the user who administrates this XDS installation This user will be able to connect to the XDS system with the XDS Remote Administration Center lt Back Next gt Cancel Image 9 20 XDS CC SW installation process Warning The Administrator Name must be a known Windows Login Name having a non blank password on the Desktop generating PC or on the local area network 12 Check the data as it was entered and click Next gt if it is according to your wishes R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 9 Getting started Barco XDS Control Software Setup Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files IF you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Install Directory
117. ode Green yellow Earth Ground Blue Neutral Brown Line Live b Power cord with NEMA 5 15 plug up to 15 A NEMA 5 15 Image 1 2 The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code Green or yellow green Earth Ground Blue or white Neutral Brown or black Line Live R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 Safety instructions 1 6 Heat and fire hazard Heat and Fire Hazard Warning risk of fire do not place flammable or combustible materials near the device Barco products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety regulations This device radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation which is both normal and safe 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 is absolutely necessary to leave an exclusion zone around all external surfaces of the device where no flammable or combustible materials are present The exclusion zone must be not less than 40 cm 16 for all Barco devices Do not cover the device or the lens with any material while the it is in operation Keep flammable and combustible materials away from the device at all times Mount the device in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light Never expose the device to rain or moisture
118. oduct and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register nor should it be placed in a built in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided Do not block the device s cooling fans or free air movement around the device Loose papers or other objects may not be nearer to the device than 10 cm or 4 on any side Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the device 1 8 Prevent personal injury To prevent personal injury To prevent injuries and physical damage always read this manual and all labels on the system before connecting to the wall outlet To prevent injuries take note of the weight of the device Before attempting to remove any of the device s covers you must turn off the device and disconnect from the wall outlet 1 9 Device damage To prevent device damage In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained and that the device complies with Electro Magnetic Compatibility requirements it should always be operated with all of it s covers in place Ensure that nothing can be spilled on or dropped inside the device If this does happen switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately Do not operate the device again until it has been checked by qualified serv
119. on the XDS 100 Note The signal must be single link DVI and it must have the same resolution of the display wall Only HDTV or WUXGA are accepted Vertical refresh rate must be 60 Hz Image 7 8 Desktop input connector 4 Connect the network card or the Desktop generating PC to the Ethernet connector on the XDS 100 Note In this configuration a cross type Ethernet cable must be used Image 7 9 Ethernet connector 5 Connect the output connector to the Display e g flat screen projector R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 29 7 Physical installation Image 7 10 Output connector 6 Connect the 8 pins DIN plug of the power supply to the power connector on the XDS 100 TOP Image 7 11 Power plug 7 Connect the power cable to both the power supply and the wall outlet yN CAUTION Only use the original power supply and power cables CAUTION Do not use power supplies or power cables that are damaged Any damaged item must be replaced by a new original one 7 3 Standard setup Overview Description of the standard setup e Connections 30 ammm S R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation 7 3 1 Description of the standard setup Description A typical standard setup consists of the following parts e XDS 100 Desktop generat
120. ondition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment s normal operation fails Installation instructions 1 3 Installation Instructions Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Installation and preliminary adjustments can be performed after reading the documentation manuals in detail All warnings on the device and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely Owner s record Owner s Record The part number and serial number can be found on the label at the back side of the device Record these numbers in the table below Refer to them whenever you call your Barco dealer regarding this product Part Number Serial Number Dealer R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 e 5 1 Safety instructions 1 4 Warnings 1 5 Safety warnings To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture This product should be operated from an AC power source Power input is auto ranging from 100 V to 240 V All equipment in the system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace yo
121. op generating PC go to Start gt Run and type cmd Enter the following command telnet lt IP address Hostname gt where the IP address or the Hostname of the Video Con ference system is used Example telnet 150 158 197 22 Hit ENTER You should get a prompt asking you to log in Enter Login and Password to ensure that you have the correct credentials Tip By default in a Tandberg C60 C90 system the login and the password are respectively admin and TANDBERG How to check communication using Internet Explorer 1 2 E 2 2 On the Desktop generating PC open Internet Explorer In the address bar type http lt IP address Hostname gt where the IP address or the Hostname of the Video Conference system is used Example http 150 158 197 22 Click Go A web page showing the web interface of the Video Conference system should open Enabling the required services How to enable the required services 1 On the Desktop generating PC open Internet Explorer 2 In the address bar type http lt IP address Hostname gt where the IP address or the Hostname of the Video Conference system is used Example http 150 158 197 22 3 Click Go A web page showing the web interface of the Video Conference system opens 4 Click the Advanced Configuration page Fle Edt Vew Favortes Tode Heb E O O HAH Ds yr O 2 258 3 A hitp 150 158 197 22 wsgi config Bo v M cnn SW TC244 2042 1 Adv
122. ower supply c Plug in the power supply procedure If the upgrade fails a red ellipse appears at the bottom of the window and a message pops up Restart the On startup of the XDS 100 after an upgrade of its software the controller checks the software of the different boards and modules in the projector If an old software version in one of these parts is detected it is replaced by the new version During this upgrading sequence power may be switched automatically 11 4 Twin dual link DVI upgrade Introduction The upgrade of the FPGA on the input boards is started automatically on a firmware upgrade One exception is the upgrade of the optional twin dual link DVI board in single frustum projectors which has to be done manually 100 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 Maintenance and service How to upgrade the twin dual link DVI input board 1 In the OSD navigate to Service gt Upgrade table Source selection Image Image files General Display setup Installation Diagnostics gt Board identification Upgrade table Operation Options gt Image 11 3 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the dialog box navigate to the desired upgrade version Upgrade table Description Version Status Image 11 4 4 Press ENTER to confirm 5 Navigate toUpgrade 6 Press ENTER to confirm and wait for the upgrade to be completed 7 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu
123. play are connected to the XDS 100 Connection diagram The Desktop generating PC is running the XDS CC software and sends its desktop to the XDS 100 Desktop input In this example a workstation DVI single link a laptop analog RGB and a camera S video are connected to the input connectors of the XDS 100 The sources and layouts to be displayed on the Display can be selected using the XDS CC software user interface Desktop generating PC host Native resolution of Display 60Hz DVI desktop Source e g Workstation DVI source b L1 optional 9 oooooo0aG6 2B optional Display HDTV or WUXGA 60Hz S Video source Source e g Laptop rA ee CREE IO CES ota PIS Dual link DVI final image r e QO NES lt 100 240V 50 60Hz Image 7 6 XDS 100 basic setup 7 2 2 Connections XDS 100 connections 1 Connect the source e g image generator workstation laptop camera to one of the connectors of an input layer of the XDS 100 28 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 7 Physical installation Image 7 7 Source connectors 2 Repeat the previous step for each source to be connected 3 Connect the data output of the Desktop generating PC to the Desktop input connector
124. py to copy an existing Custom Image file edit it and save it with a different name Delete to delete some or all Custom Image files Force file load to force a certain Custom Image file to be loaded when a random source signal on a specified input layer and input connector is selected to be displayed 10 8 2 Load Introduction When a source is displayed the operator can manually load a Custom Image file to display the concerning source In normal operation the file selection is done automatically by Auto Image No Custom Image file can be loaded if no source has been selected How to manually load a Custom Image file 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Load R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 85 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image MMECGIGJ General Display setup Installation Service Auto Image gt Edit Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Image 10 56 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 In the dialog box navigate to the desired Image file Load file Custom SXGA 60 xml Custom SXGA 2 60Hz Image 10 57 4 Confirm by pressing ENTER 5 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 3 Save as Introduction The Custom Image file of a selected source can be saved under a new name Basically this is done to create a new Custom Image file To achieve this the Save as menu is to be used How to create a Custom
125. quipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference at his own expense EN55022 CISPR22 Class A ITE Information Technology Equipment Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures rH amp Xi RoHS Chinese Mainland RoHS TR d PAAR BE SP 6825 RE PES SED KX C5 RO PHARBROHS ELT RAS T Barco mt eT fe 1 B8 ERU RASA HAME rPEIXBEROHSTR T a amp fe rh ES E R7 Mr SS MCV bs TERS S URS SEO E EK H According to the China Administration on Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland the table below lists the names and contents of toxic and or hazardous substances that Barco s product may contain The RoHS of Chinese Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information
126. r 1 On the RCU press MENU 2 Navigate to General gt Standby timer Source selection Image Image fies ESI Display setup Installation Service Identification Pause Freeze Standby timer Desktop gt Image 10 5 3 Press ENTER to select R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 n 65 10 XDS 100 advanced settings A dialog box is displayed Standby timer Enabled Disabled Countdown to 180 sec Image 10 6 4 Use A or Y to select the radio button Enabled or Disabled and press ENTER to activate 5 If the standby timer is enabled use W to go the edit box 6 Press ENTER to activate it 7 Enter the desired countdown value use 4 and gt to select the character to be changed use A and V to change the selected character or press the desired digit button on the RCU 8 Press ENTER to confirm 9 Use BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 5 Display setup Overview Warning Messages Textbox Menu bar position Status bar position Slider box position Auto Image setup 10 5 4 Warning Messages 66 Introduction It is possible to hide warning messages during runtime Only during startup of the XDS 100 they will be displayed if any The table below gives an overview of the messages that can be suppressed during runtime Warning message Description No signal In case no incoming Sync is detected Desktop resolution not valid D
127. r is free to chose the value to his wishes If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the gamma of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCU will be changed How to set the gamma 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Gamma Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Input balance Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image 10 24 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Image 10 25 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 73 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 6 9 Phase on analog RGB signals only Introduction On analog RGB signals the phase of the sample signal of the displayed source image can be changed to get a good quality image If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the phase of the sample signal of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCV will be changed How to set the phase 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Phase Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service
128. rco sign Image 9 4 IR receiver If no button is pressed within 5 seconds after the Address button has been pressed the RCU serial address will be set to its default value again being 0 Each XDS 100 has a common address which by default is 0 but it can be set to 1 as well So programming the RCU address to 0 will establish communication to a new XDS 100 coming out of the box 9 3 Powering the XDS 100 Introduction As soon as the power supply is connected to both the XDS 100 unit and the wall outlet the XDS 100 starts configuring and goes to active state If the XDS 100 is part of a full display system which will be the case a specified power on sequence must be followed How to power the XDS 100 1 Connect the power supply to both the XDS 100 and the wall outlet Power on sequence in a XDS 100 display system The XDS 100 is powered as soon as the power connection is made There is no additional switch So it will be powered first 1 Network switch 2 Desktop generating PC 3 Display 4 Sources R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 4 9 Getting started 9 4 Activating the XDS 100 Introduction The XDS 100 can be switched to standby and back to active state at any time using the RCU or the XDS CC software How to switch the XDS 100 to standby 1 Press the standby button on the RCU for 3 seconds Besos AUTO IMAGE Standby button Image 9 5 RCU standby bu
129. reas look black increase the value If they look uniform red decrease the value A B C Image 10 46 Input balance Black level adjustment on red A Black level is too low B Black level is good C Black level is too high 10 6 14 4 Adjusting the White level While adjusting the White level the white areas on the pattern must be considered How to adjust the White level 1 From the source launch a checkerboard pattern black and white rectangles 2 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Input balance gt White level R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 8 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 82 Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Aspect ratio gt Color temperature gt Input balance gt Automatic Black level Black Level White Level Image 10 47 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 Move the slider or use the edit box to adjust the Red white level to a minimal value e g lt 10 Image 10 48 5 Move the slider or use the edit box to adjust the Green white level to a minimal value e g lt 10 6 Move the slider to adjust the Blue white level until bright spots appear disappear on the white areas of the displayed pattern If the white areas look dark blue increase the value If they look pale blue decrease the value A B C Image 10 49 Input balance White level adjustment on blue A Black level is too low B Black level is good C
130. roduct exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used original BARCO replace ment parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the BARCO original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthorized substitu tions may void warranty Safety check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this device ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 8 na R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 Safety instructions 1 12 Cleaning Safety On Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning To keep the cabinet looking brand new periodically clean it with a soft cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet 1 13 Repacking On Repacking Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment For maxi mum protection repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 Safet
131. rt pixel line Phase J Contrast Brightness Image 10 54 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to enable or disable Auto Image 1 In the OSD navigate to Service gt Operation options gt Auto Image gt On or Off s General Display setup Installation Diagnostics gt Board identification Upgrade table Operation Options gt Auto Image gt Warning Messages Off Image 10 55 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 8 Image files Overview Introduction Load Save as Rename Copy Delete Edit Forced file load 10 8 1 Introduction Description An Image file contains the main characteristics of a source signal The XDS 100 needs that kind of data to be able to display the source in the best way The XDS 100 has a library of Standard Image files that covers most of the commonly used source signal formats and timings While selecting a source to be displayed the XDS 100 uses an Image file to display the source signal If a connected source signal has never been plugged to a particular connector of the XDS 100 before and it is selected to be dis played Auto Image will fully scan the signal make a copy of the best fitting Standard Image file thus creating a Custom Image file and adjust it to make it fully
132. s and creating or launching layouts R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 61 9 Getting started 62 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 XDS 100 ADVANCED SETTINGS About this chapter Once the XDS 100 display system has been set up and configured a lot of additional settings and features can be used to improve the image quality or to personalize the system Default settings on delivery some default settings ease the first setup and configuration The default settings that might be important to set up the system are listed Password the access to the advanced menu items of the OSD is protected by a password This password can be changed by the operator IR address both the RCU and the XDS 100 must be set to the same IR address to allow communication Two IR addresses can be used both can be programmed to a different value within a specified range Standby timer the system can be set to automatically switch to standby if there are no sources available for a user defined amount of time OSD layout the position of the OSD items can be personalized to one s personal preferences and some message boxes can be suppressed Image settings the image can be set to one s personal preferences color brightness contrast etc Source alignment the alignment of a source timings can be done automatically or manually and some features can be used to get a new source displayed in a user defined way Over
133. s A 4 RGCU data input b tlons 5 i eoru epLoRPANIURR E PE Mdm EDIEDIRN ER AR qu DEIET REX CNET UR RE PUE dees A 7 RGU controlibuttons s 1 ntm Rr eret ete ehem EDE EE nae GADE EE Bene EEERUR AA NE CART EY A 8 RCU buttons to change image settings C 1 Rackmount left bracket fixing points ni ofIi ge des p nituugsA kei fuisti RA Doa 4 RC ED LEM T LEA n C 2 Rack mount right bracket fixing points 00 cc cece cece eee eee cence eee I I mm ehe C 3 Rack mount left bracket fixed C 4 Rack mount right bracket fixed sssssssssssssssssssssssssssslsssse esee e es n mess e n e n D 1 XDS 100 soft adhesive feet ers ronron pra er jh emen dea blend He ER FX FRA Ia Rig legis Pap Fn RU E 1 Tandberg MXP6000 enable services E 2 Tandberg MXP6000 set the Password sssssssssssssssssssse nee me memes ere hen E 4 Tandberg C60 C90 enable services ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss esses ess mes nh nnns F 1 Nexia connect to network F 2 Nexia select from the list F 3 Nexia Device Maintenance F 4 Nexia set IP address F 5 Nexia enter the IP address F 7 Nexia Default configuration F 8 Nexia 4 Channel Microphone Input F 9 Nexia Microphone Level Control F 10 Nexia Line Input Level Control F 11 Nexia Output Level Control F 12 Nexia St rt Audio creire fies pei cds ertet Hecke ERR EE ERE EO a Ch y Er Rin i ie wie buda Pa e e ov ons 144 LL R59770507 X
134. s or OSD menu items installing an additional input board if an additional input board is ordered it can be installed by the owner only basic technical experience needed replacing boards is done in the factory send back the device for repair Overview g Maintenance Data backup restore Firmware upgrade Twin dual link DVI upgrade Internal and scaled patterns Diagnostics Installing an additional input layer Replacing boards and modules of the XDS 100 11 4 Maintenance Periodical maintenance tasks Clean the housing of the XDS 100 with a damp cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution 11 2 Data backup restore Data backup restore In standard applications the XDS 100 will always be controlled by the XDS CC software running on a Desktop generating PC Backup and restore of data and configuration settings is done through the same software See the XDS CC software user guide or reference guide 11 3 Firmware upgrade Upgrade tool The name of the upgrade tool is according to this format KZ XDS 100 v01 23 0004 exe v 5 v device version Image 11 1 Upgrade tool Two main parts can be seen R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 299 11 Maintenance and service device this is the device type XDS 100 version indicates the version two first digit e g 01 major revision second pair of digits e g 23 minor revi
135. se or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administrator You can also contact us for more information on the environmental performances of our products Barco XDS Software End User License Agreement EULA PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE OPENING OR DOWNLOADING AND USING SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE PROVIDED TO YOU BY BARCO AS IT CONTAINS THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BY WHICH BARCO OFFERS TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE BY OPENING THE SOFTWARE PACKAGE OR USING THE HARDWARE IN WHICH THE SOFTWARE IS EMBEDDED YOU AGREE TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT The Software as supplied by BARCO is licensed not sold to you on a non exclusive basis for use only under the terms of this license and BARCO reserve all rights not expressly granted to you You own the disk s on which the Software is provided but the Software is owned and copyrighted by BARCO or by third party suppliers Your license confers no title or ownership and is not a sale of any rights in the Software or its documentation By installing the Software either as initial version or as an upgrade update patch or enhancement of a prior release this Software License shall supersede any terms and conditions previously agreed upon whether or not in writing between
136. sion last four digits e g 0004 build number Necessary tools Ethernet connection to the XDS 100 Latest version of XDS 100 firmware upgrade tool How to upgrade the firmware of XDS 100 1 9y de Qe N Download the latest projector software version from My barco com https my barco com or from BarcoZone i e intranet http barcozone barco com Save this upgrade file on a computer which is connected to the same local network as the XDS 100 Make sure that the XDS 100 is powered On the computer double click the upgrade tool Enter the IP address or host name of the XDS 100 and click OK Connect to IP address or host name 192 168 10 1 Image 11 2 Upgrading XDS 100 1 6 T 8 9 Carefully follow the instructions to proceed During the upload of the upgrade files to the device a progress bar is displayed Caution Do not switch off the XDS 100 nor the computer during the upgrade procedure Note In case of problems during the upgrade procedure the following two buttons can be used for diagnostics reasons Save text will save the text inside the Barco Networked Projector Upgrade Tool in a file Screen shot will save a screen shot of the displayed screen at that particular time When the upgrade is successful a green ellipse appears at the bottom of the window and an information window pops up Hit OK to finish the upgrade 10 Reboot the XDS 100 a Switch the XDS 100 to standby b Unplug the p
137. sktop Sharing Remote Keyboard Mouse DVI image generators Remote Control Center Remote Administration Center Advanced setup in the highest level setup one can also connect an Audio switcher and or a Video Conference System to the XDS 100 and fully control it through the XDS Control Center software Overview Elementary setup Basic setup Standard setup Advanced setup 7 1 Elementary setup Overview Description of the elementary setup Connections 7 1 4 Description of the elementary setup Description A typical elementary setup consists of the following parts XDS 100 Image generators sources Display The sources and the Display are connected to the XDS 100 Connection diagram In this example a workstation DVI single link and a laptop analog are connected to the input connectors of the XDS 100 The source to be displayed on the Display can be selected using the RCU R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 1 25 7 Physical installation Switch HDTV WUXGA Source e g Workstation Display HDTV or WUXGA 60Hz Source e g Laptop Power Fuse J Dual link DVI final image 1 1 1 gt Te lt 100 240V 50 60Hz Image 7 1 XDS 100 elementary setup 7 1 2 Connections XDS 100 connections 1 Connect a source e g image generator workstation laptop camera to one ofthe connectors of an input layer of the XDS 100
138. source on the XDS 100 1 In the OSD navigate to General Freeze Source selection Image Image fies ESI Display setup Installation Service Identification Pause Standby timer Desktop Image 10 13 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER Note Perform the same action to un freeze the image again 10 6 3 Contrast Introduction The contrast of the displayed source image can be adapted to the wishes of the operator If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the contrast of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCV will be changed This action can be done through the OSD or via the direct CONTR key on the RCU How to set the contrast 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Contrast Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video gt Image 10 14 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box Contrast Image 10 15 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 4 Brightness Introduction The brightness of the displayed source image can be adapted to the wishes of the operator If the XDS CC software is running a
139. splay How to change the slider box position 1 In the OSD navigate to Display setup gt Slider box position Source selection Image Image files General gesjsgEMESSUISE Installation Service Image 10 11 2 Press ENTER to activate this menu item TextBox gt Menu bar position Status bar position Sliderbox position Auto Image setup 3 Press ENTER to cycle from coarse positioning to fine positioning and back again coarse positioning O each horizontal step is 440 pixels O each vertical step is 100 pixels fine positioning O each horizontal step is 1 pixel O each vertical step is 1 pixel 4 Use A V lt or gt to move the slider box to the desired position 5 Confirm with ENTER or cancel with BACK 10 5 6 Auto Image setup Auto Image setup See Auto Image page 83 68 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 10 6 Image related settings Overview Pause Freeze e Contrast Brightness Color on video signals only e Tint on NTSC signals only e Sharpness on video signals only Gamma Phase on analog RGB signals only Noise reduction on analog signals only Gain control on video signals only Aspect ratio e Color temperature Input balance on analog RGB signals only Although the OSD can be used to control image settings the system user will normally use XDS CC software to do so Introduction Image related s
140. ss BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 11 6 1 2 12C Introduction A communication bus allows diagnostics of different hardware components A graphical interface shows the current status I2C Diagnostics Board identification Q Desktop input DvViout e 13 4 Image 11 10 If a board is not mentioned in the list of the 2C Diagnostics window it is not recognized and needs to be replaced If the board is in the list showing a red bullet in front of it instead of a green bullet something is wrong and the board needs to be replaced as well How to display the I2C Diagnostics window 1 In the OSD navigate to Service Diagnostics gt I2C mage Image files General Display setup Installation Display Mode Board identification Upgrade table Operation Options gt Image 11 11 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER A dialog box pops up showing some information 104 LLL R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 Maintenance and service 3 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 11 6 1 3 Display mode Introduction The Display mode window allows to monitor the signal characteristics of the output board Output frequency indicates the vertical refresh rate of the signal at the output board always 60Hz Lock mode indicates to which clock the output signal is locked always an internally generated clock Diagnostic code e g 0280 can help Barco e
141. t Settings gt Color Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Input balance gt Tint Sharpness Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image 10 18 2 Confirm by pressing ENTER 3 Use the arrows lt or gt to move the slider or enter a new value in the edit box R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 7 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Image 10 19 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 6 6 Tint on NTSC signals only Introduction In case of a NTSC video source the color of the displayed source image can be adapted to the wishes of the operator If the XDS CC software is running and some windows source insertion viewers are displayed the color of the highest priority window or the selected window via PIP ADJUST on the RCV will be changed This action can be done through the OSD or via the direct TINT key on the RCU How to set the color on a NTSC video source 1 In the OSD navigate to Image gt Settings gt Tint Source selection Image files General Display setup Installation Service Settings gt Contrast Aspect ratio gt Brightness Color temperature Color gt Sharpness Input balance Gamma Phase Noise Reduction Gain Control on Video Image 10 20 2 Confirm by pressi
142. t is in the box and how to unpack Overview e Content Unpacking RCU battery installation 4 1 Content Content Carefully check if everything is present and intact In case of a damaged unit contact Barco nv Never use a damaged unit e g XDS 100 power cord power adaptor RCU Remote control unit RCU 2 batteries R764277K E 12 VDC power adaptor Power cord connectors C13 and NEMA 5 15 4 Soft adhesive pads feet Quick start guide R59770503 Installation manual R59770507 4 2 Unpacking Packaging Cardboard boxes and foam are used to protect the devices during shipping Save the original packaging for future shipment For maximum protection while shipping the unit always pack it as it was packed during first delivery How to unpack the XDS 100 1 Carefully cut the tape on the top lid of the box Warning Follow the relevant safety precautions while using a knife 2 Open the box and lift out the content R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ___ 15 4 Packaging Image 4 1 XDS 100 unpacking the unit 4 3 RCU battery installation Where to find the batteries for the remote control The batteries are not placed in the remote control unit to avoid control operation in its package resulting in a shorter battery life time At delivery the batteries can be found in a separated bag attached to the remote control unit Before using your remote control install the batteries f
143. tep the RCU must be programmed to allow communication with the XDS 100 Once the XDS 100 is powered it will automatically switch to active state i e an output signal will be available after the power up cycle has been finished If not in use the XDS 100 can be switched to standby at any time And from the standby state it only takes a few seconds to get the unit in its active state back again At that point in active state a source can be displayed directly from the OSD of the XDS 100 If a Desktop generating PC is used the Desktop must be enabled in the XDS 100 and the XDS CC software must be installed on the Desktop generating PC After that multiple windows can be displayed at the same time and the XDS 100 is fully controllable from the XDS CC software Overview Switching to the correct resolution Setting the RCU address Powering the XDS 100 Activating the XDS 100 Displaying a single source Enabling the Desktop in XDS 100 e XDS CC software installation Displaying sources and layouts 9 1 Switching to the correct resolution Resolution switch A switch is available to set the display system resolution to one of the following values Full HD resolution 1920 x 1080 is selected if the switch is in its upper position WUXGA resolution 1920 x 1200 is selected if the switch is in its lower position The selected resolution must be within the capabilities of the Display The data output of the Desktop generat
144. tive 1080 lines Start il lines Advanced Image 10 72 5 Press ENTER to confirm 6 In the slider box increase or decrease the value until both the left vertical line and the right vertical line of the outline pattern are displayed simultaneously 920 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Image 10 73 Adjusting Start pixel Tip It the left line is visible but the right line isn t decrease the value If the left line is not visible but the right one is increase the value 7 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu 10 8 7 5 Adjusting Start lines How to adjust Start lines 1 From the source launch an outline pattern 2 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Edit Source selection Image MMES General Display setup Installation Service Load Auto Image gt Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Image 10 74 3 Press ENTER to confirm 4 In the dialog box navigate to the edit box of Start lines R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 2983 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Edit file Name HD 1080P 260 xml Horizontal Total 2576 pixels Active 1920 pixels Start 151 pixels Period 21333 pixels Vertical Total 1118 lines Active 1080 lines Start il lines Advanced Image 10 75 5 Press ENTER to confirm 6 In the slider box increase or decrease the value until both the top line and the bottom lin
145. to learn more about the XDS CC software suite the input depending data must be cleared by clicking the button Reset Input Configuration in the Configure yN CAUTION If an input board is added or removed or if an existing input board is replaced by a different type Display Settings page of the XDS CC software configuration See concerning chapter Overview Setting the graphic driver e Software installation e Getting a license Importing the license file to XDS CC software 9 7 1 Setting the graphic driver Introduction In the graphic card of the Desktop generating PC make sure to select Single Display or Clone mode only Other settings like Dual View or similar will not work The color quality must be set to the highest value for the system to be able to detect the color keys The Desktop color settings in the graphics card must be the default settings And the resolution must be set to one of the two available resolutions in the XDS 100 How to set the graphic driver in Windows XP and Windows Vista 1 Right click on the desktop Select the Graphic driver control panel 2 3 Set Resolution to the same as the XDS 100 resolution 4 Set Color Quality to the highest value 32 bit 5 Leave the Desktop color settings to the default value How to set the graphic driver in Windows 7 1 Right click on the desktop 2 Select Screen Resolution View Sort by Refresh Paste Paste shortcut Undo Rename Ctrl Z
146. tton How to switch the XDS 100 from standby to active state 1 Press the standby button on the RCU See image 9 5 Switching the XDS 100 to standby or to active state when it is powered can also be done through the XDS CC software See the concerning user guide or reference guide 9 5 Displaying a single source 50 Introduction Even if no Desktop generating PC is connected to the XDS 100 it is possible to display a connected source full screen Below is explained how this can be done It must be clear that the XDS 100 has been designed to be connected to and controlled by a Desktop generat ing PC running the XDS CC software In the OSD of the XDS 100 make sure General gt Desktop is set to Off How to show a connected source on the display It is assumed that a display and at least one source are connected to the XDS 100 and that each unit is powered 1 Press the MENU button on the RCU to display the OSD 2 Press W to pull down the Source selection menu R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 9 6 9 Getting started Image Image files General Display setup Installation Service Image 9 6 3 Press A or V to select the source to be displayed Image Image files General Display setup Installation Service L3 PC L3 DVI L4 PC L4 DVI Image 9 7 4 Press ENTER to display the selected source Tip An available source is indicated by a Barco logo in front of it A displayed source is indicated by a bullet
147. turn one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu How to remove the Forced file 1 In the OSD navigate to Image files gt Forced file load Source selection Image MMES General Display setup Installation Service Image 10 83 Load Auto Image gt Edit Save as Rename Copy Delete Forced file load Layer1 2 Navigate through the submenus to select the Layer and the connector from which the Forced file must be removed 3 Remove the file by pressing ENTER 4 Press BACK to return one step in the menu or press MENU to exit the menu R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 97 10 XDS 100 advanced settings 98 R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 Maintenance and service 11 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE About this chapter This chapter includes the specific maintenance and service tasks maintenance the XDS 100 does not require much maintenance backup restore it is advised to backup the configuration and settings once the system is fully up and running firmware upgrade upgrade of the XDS 100 firmware e software upgrade upgrade of the XDS CC software running on the Desktop generating PC this procedure is not included in this manual twin dual DVI upgrade all boards are upgraded during firmware upgrade except for the optional twin dual link DVI input board diagnostics in case of problems some tools and features can be helpful to find the cause This can be done through pattern
148. tware is not designed and produced specifically to meet your specific requirements and expectations and the selection of the Software by you is entirely your own choice and decision The Software has to be installed on a computer delivered by Barco or by yourself The XDS Racu software is only compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows XP Embedded The XDS Display Wall Software is only compatible with Microsoft Windows XP Vista or Windows 7 For the avoidance of doubt nothing in this clause shall impose any obligation on Barco to provide Services not covered by the License Agreement This Software License is the only understanding and agreement between you and Barco for use of the Software by you and or Autho rized Users The Software License supersedes all other communications understandings or agreements we had prior to this Software License with the exception of any continuing confidentiality agreement although nothing in this Software License purports to exclude liability for fraudulent misrepresentation You may not export or re export the Software or any copy or adaptation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations This Software License shall not be altered amended or varied If any provision of this Software Li cense is determined to be illegal void or unenforceable or if any court of competent jurisdiction in any final decision so determines this Software License shall continue in full force save that such provisio
149. udio switcher File View Custom Blocks Tools D System Connect System List Connect To System System ID System Description Device Count Audio All Devices 1 N A 1 0 m E C5 inon Disconnect From Network EET Close Device List Serial IP Address DevicelD Device SystemID System Audio RCB IET NE 150 158 194 1416844 ON No Ready Network connected Image F 6 How to check if the default Nexia PM program is loaded 1 Connect to the Nexia PM 2 Check the Configuration Nexia PM Default Configuration _DL4618 Ele gdt Yiew Processing Library Presets Custom Blocks Tools Layout Window He 2 Parametric EQ py High Pass Filer gt lt Parametic EQ 3 Band 3 High Pass Fier gt Parametic EQ 2 Band Control EE c Parametric EQ 6 Band p High Pass Fiter_ gt lt Parametric EQ 2 Band Parametic EQ Band p High Pass Fiter lt Parametric EQ 3 Band Parametric EQ 5 Band High Shelf Fiter z Parametric EQ 5 Band High Shell Filter High Shell Fiter High Shelf Fiter High Shelf Fiter High Shelf Fiter High Shelf Fiter High Shell Fiter High Shelf Fiter High Shelf Fiter High Sheli Fiter High Sheli Fiter Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filler Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filler Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filter Low Shelf Filter Low Sh
150. ur obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself If an 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 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous 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 operations Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the device due to lightning and AC power line surges Plug types supplied power cable is not the correct one consult your dealer yA WARNING This apparatus must be grounded earthed via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable If the Plug types a Mains lead AC Power cord with CEE 7 plug up to 16 A CEE 7 Image 1 1 The colors of the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following c
151. us bar position 67 switch 47 resolution 47 symbols 13 T Tandberg 125 Tandberg C60 C90 127 Tandberg MXP6000 125 Textbox 67 timer 65 standby timer 65 tint 72 Total lines 90 Total pixels 90 troubleshooting 106 U upgrade 99 V video 1 BNC 23 video conference system 125 Video Conference system 125 128 communication check 125 127 password settings 126 required services 125 128 WwW Warning Messages 66 White level 81 X XDS CC software 51 53 installation 51 53 license 51 XDS 100 63 settings 63 141 Index 142 mm E R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 List of images LIST OF IMAGES ooocogomneNnm adnyoanbbanpnt N 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 7 7 8 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 13 7 14 7 15 7 16 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 23 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 9 8 10 8 11 8 12 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 9 9 10 9 11 9 12 9 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 9 17 9 18 9 19 9 20 9 21 9 22 9 23 9 24 10 33 10 40 10 44 10 45 10 46 10 49 10 50 10 51 10 70 10 73 10 76 10 79 11 1 EMG fingerclip cisciostesaernes aaaea iane o Me iS cpm die decus AM daa alee tare che b rng EMG finger clips lii etre uere ee HEDADORSA dO grt ei Rede verat atl trac ex oA Are eda XDS 100 unpacking the unit XDS 100 dimmerisiors dre re dextra ee rn t ERPURUUR D Ex E wei rur ET ERLSDOE QU QUERENS RR RR DELATI A E Air intake and atr o tlet coit do epe iEn re icu ten cede SUI RN RRR P Ote dede qe depo gu e ie Dd pad da
152. usive remedy and Barco s sole and exclusive liability for a third party claim that the Product infringes or misappropriates any intellectual property right of a third party Barco and Barco s licensors as appropriate retain ownership of all intellectual property rights in the Software and any copies you or any Authorized User may make of such Software The Software is protected by national copyright laws international copyright treaties and conventions and other applicable laws All rights not expressly licensed to you in this Software License are reserved to Barco and Barco s licensors as appropriate The Software contains certain other licensed materials and Barco s licensors may protect their rights in the event of any violation of this Software License Neither you nor any Authorized User may whether in whole or in part copy translate reverse engineer derive source code from modify disassemble decompile create derivative works based on the Software or remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Software save as may be permitted by law or this Software License without the prior consent in writing of Barco This software uses the OpenSSL library c 1998 2008 The OpenSSL Project The full license can be found in OpenSSLWin32License txt the Crypto library c 1995 2009 by Wei Dai The full license can be found in cryptopplicense txt the Ogg Vorbis libraries c 2002 2008 the Xiph org Foundation The full license
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154. view Default settings Changing the password IR address Standby timer Display setup Image related settings Auto Image Image files 10 1 Default settings Default settings A new XDS 100 unit coming out of the box has the following default settings Password 0000 nstallation gt Change password Desktop Off General gt Desktop gt Off IR address 1 Installation gt IR address gt Unique RC5 address Common IR address 0 Installation gt IR address gt Common RC5 address Network settings DHCP On nstallation gt Network Settings gt Use DHCP Network settings Hostname X lt serial number nstallation gt Network Settings gt DHCP settings gt Hostname 10 2 Changing the password Introduction When the OSD is launched the basic menu items of the drop down menus are accessible only Below the menu separator of a drop down box More is indicating that advanced menu items are available but hidden A password is needed to get these advanced menu items displayed This password can be changed to the owner s preferences in a range from 0000 to 9999 How to change the password 1 In the OSD navigate to Installation gt Change password R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 ____ 3 10 XDS 100 advanced settings Source selection Image Image files General Display setup MUSEE Service IR address Network Settings Automatic startup gt Scaled patterns gt Inter
155. y instructions R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 2 Compliancy 2 COMPLIANCY 2 4 EMC compliancy Introduction To meet the EMC compliancy it is required to make some precautions These precautions are listed in the blocks below The presence of EMC finger clips EMC finger clips are installed on the edges of the blank input covers and on the input module cover These EMC finger clips must be present at all times When installing a new input board in layer 1 make sure that an EMC finger clip is installed on the lower edge of its cover plate Image 2 1 EMC finger clip ANN NY ESSAIS A M NN TM KETNALUULUMLDENEMER ODED EN WU NVRUREOUNUULUULOULOD NUUNNLLLLLULLULDLLLLLI Image 2 2 EMC finger clips The use of a shielded Network cable Cat5 A shielded Network cable must be used when connecting the device to a network R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 11 2 Compliancy 12 mmm R59770507 XDS 100 20 10 2010 3 1 3 Introduction INTRODUCTION Overview About this manual e Symbols and fonts About this manual 3 2 About this manual This manual describes the XDS 100 system installation of the XDS 100 and its peripherals see sections Packaging page 15 Facility and system requirements page 19 Specifications page 21 Physical installation page 25 configuration and settings see sections
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