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1.              had ped ANE VR nel stad ORE EREXA NE T Fate DERE 126   C  Troubleshooting    1 ree                       M MER RET rr                          ns 129  G d   Etror Codes v c E A ta et rte enr cete aee ee ea ea tese ides aiu emu tav eve ev e Merten dace eme E im ee here 129    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004           Table of contents         5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    1     7  Safety Instructions    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS             1 4 Warnings  To prevent personnel injury  The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing or to dispose of the lamp casing other than by returning it to  BARCO   To prevent injuries and physical damage  always read this manual and all labels on the system before connecting to the wall outlet   or adjusting the projector   To prevent injuries  take note of the weight of the projector  Minimum 4 persons are needed to carry the projector   NEVER look into the lens   Due to the high luminance damage to the eye can happen   Before attempting to remove the projector s cover  you must turn off the projector and disconnect from the wall outlet   When performing set up work at a ceiling mounted projector  to prevent injury caused by falling objects or the system  set out a keep  out area   Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that use  Always  ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector   The power input at the projector si
2.            DIAGNOSIS DMD  I2C STATUS RED OK  STATUS GREEN OK  SMPS STATUS BLUE OK  LPS1  LPS2  LPS3  VOLTAGES  FANSPEED  Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return   Menu 9 42 Menu 9 43    9 15 4 SMPS    How to select the overview   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight SMPS   menu 9 44   2  Press ENTER to select    The SMPS overview menu will be displayed   menu 9 45                       DIAGNOSIS SMPS  I2C pC VERSION 03 010  DMD EEPROM VERSION 03 00  Internal T  26 45 C  LPS1 NTC T  38 80 C  LPS2 Internal temp  OK  LPS3 NTC OK  VOLTAGES TILT SWITCH OK  FANSPEED MICRO SWITCH OK  LAMP TEMP OK  LPS MAINS OK  SMPS OUTPUT OK  Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 9 44 Menu 9 45    9 15 5 LPS  lamp power supply     How to select the overview   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight LPS   menu 9 46   2  Press ENTER to select     The LPS overview menu will be displayed   menu 9 47        DIAGNOSIS LPS1  I2C      Version 02 01  DMD EEPROM Version 01 11  SMPS Internal T  029 075 C  Rectifier T  037  105 C  LPS2 Heats  PEC T  029 100 C  LPS3 Heats  LPS T  028 100 C   VOLTAGES Trafo T  032 105 C   FANSPEED               Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return  lt EXIT gt  to return                   Menu 9 46 Menu 9 47    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    9  Service Mode    117    9  Service Mode    9 15 6 Voltages    How to select the overview   1  Push the cursor ke
3.           Menu 7 43    Enter the desired value with the numeric keys on the RCU  Always 3 digits should be entered  To toggle   to      While the bar scale window is on the screen  press ENTER to change the value indication to an input field      or vice versa  use the up or down arrow key     7 4 6 Blanking    76    What can be done      Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and  to hide or black out unwanted information  or noise   A  0  on the bar scale indicates no blanking     Which blanking adjustments are available        top blanking     bottom blanking    left blanking     right blanking    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    Image 7 7  Blanking    A Top blanking   B Bottom blanking  C Left blanking   D Right blanking    Adjusting the blanking    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Blanking   menu 7 44     Press ENTER to display the blanking menu   menu 7 45     Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight the desired blanking     2  3  4  Press ENTER to start up the chosen blanking   5      Use the cursor keys to adjust the blanking        GEOMETRY    SIDE KEYSTONE   BLANKING  ASPECT RATIO  4 3   OPTIONS    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          BLANKING    TOP  BOTTOM  LEFT  RIGHT    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 44    Menu 7 45    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode       Enter the desired value with the numeric k
4.        PIP                   SAVE CHANGES                OPTIONS          57    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    Start up    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Random Access   menu 7 1     2  Press ENTER   menu 7 2        ADJUSTMENT MODE    RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       Select a path from below      RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    FILE SERVICE  PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY  SCENERGIX    SAVE CHANGES    Select with    or  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return          l          Menu 7 1    7 2 Picture Services    Menu 7 2       7 2 4 File annotation    How a file is built up    The file notation on a menu is built up in different parts  Let us have a look to these parts     Take the following notation   xxxxxxxx eee n ppppXppppi    XXXXXXXX    ppppXpppp    Table 7 1    7 2 2 Possible file manipulations    Connecting a new source     base name  8 characters    file extension  first character C   custom made file  first character S   standard file    The second and third character is used for a following number    file  index   The file index for custom files   00 to 63     source number  active pixel rating    i or blank    i   interlaced file    blank   not interlaced       Before using a new source  a correct file has to be installed  The projector s memory contains a list of files corresponding to the most  used sources  When the new source corresponds with one of these files  the 
5.      597680  1 01  20 10 2004                                uU    Own    er s manual       Visibly yours    Barco nv Events   Noordlaan 5  B 8520 Kuurne  Phone   32 56 36 89 70   Fax   32 56 36 88 24   E mail  events barco com   Visit us at the web  www barco com    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     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 equipment is operated in a commercial  environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio freq
6.     5 7 Controlling the Projector       Input Selection    Key in the corresponding slot number with the digit keys on the RCU  The selected source will be displayed     Picture Controls    When an image control is pressed  a text box with a bar scale  icon and function name of the control  e g   brightness     appears on  the screen  only if text is ON   See example screen  The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the  current memorized setting for this source  The bar scale changes as the control stick on the RCU is pressed or the   or   buttons    on the local keypad     Brightness    no sharpness available  Use the arrow buttons to adjust the phase     The Pause Key    A correct  brightness  setting is important for good image reproduction   Use the   button for a higher brightness     Use the   button for a lower brightness     A correct  contrast  setting is important for good image reproduction  Adjust the contrast to the level  you prefer  according to room lighting conditions     Use the   button for a higher contrast     Use the   button for lower contrast     Color saturation is only active for Video and S Video  Adjust the color intensity of the picture   Use the   button for richer colors     Use the   button for lighter colors     Tint is only active for Video and S Video when using the NTSC 4 43 or NTSC 3 58 system   Use the   button    Use the   button        When the Pause key is pressed  the image projection is stopped  a 
7.     Menu 7 52          4     o5  gt                                          lt  lt   RGB p gt      112  gt  gt    G  lt  lt  113 pp       lt  lt   111  gt  gt   Image 1    Image 2       Image 7 15  Black level adjustment    84                                                                                                 5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 6 Picture in Picture  PiP        Overview      Introduction to PiP   g Picture in Picture activation     Picture in Picture source     Position of Picture in Picture window    Setup of the Quick Selection    7 6 1 Introduction to PiP    PiP  PiP stands for  Picture in Picture  and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image  The    windows may be of the video or data type     What are the different possibilities within the PiP mode      The input section of the SLM projector allows a combinations of different input signals which may be projected in the 2 windows of    the PiP screen  The PiP window can be placed in one of the four corners of the main window        Image 7 16  Possible position for PiP    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    85    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 6 2 Picture in Picture activation    How to activate PIP   1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight PIP   menu 7 53   2  Press ENTER to select     The PIP menu will be displayed   menu 7 54     3  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Status   4  Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF 
8.     ON PIP is active    OFF PIP is not active       RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    FILE SERVICE  PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY  SCENERGIX   IP    SAVE CHANGES    Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             PIP    SOURCE 01  POSITION  Top Left   QUICK SELECT  OFF     Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          Menu 7 53    7 6 3 Picture in Picture source    Menu 7 54    Which source displayed in PiP    1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight Source   menu 7 55   2  Press ENTER to select     3  Enter the source number with the remote control  Start always with 0        PIP    STATUS  ON   POSITION  Top Left   QUICK SELECT  OFF     Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 55    7 6 4 Position of Picture in Picture window    What can be done     The PiP window can be placed in on of the four corners of the main window     86    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    How to position     1  Push the cursor key    or    M    to highlight Position   menu 7 56     7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    2  Press ENTER to toggle between Top Left  Top Right  Bottom Left or Bottom Right        PIE    STATUS  ON   SOURCE 01  POSITION  Top Left     QUICK SELECT  OFF     Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 7 56    7 6 5 Setup of the Quick Selection    7 7    What is possible     When the quick selection is active  the source inside the PiP window can be switched to another source by 
9.    14 318 640 262    39 779 1296 1024  107 866 1688 1400    28 638 735  16 257 640  87 948 1280  107 352 1280  110 000 1280    130 076 1690 1280  135 000 1688 1280    28 570 640  21 056 640  74 250 1920 1125   74 250 1820 562   74 250 1920 563   74 250 1920 1125   74 250 1920 563 540  74 250 1920 563 517  74 250 1920 1125 1080    1600 48V 1600x600i 48 040 62 500    1600 60V 1600x1200 60 000 75 000    1600 65V 1600x1200 65 000 81 250 1250    1600 70V 1600x1200 70 000 87 500 1250    1024x384i    8514 A 43 479 35 522 409    CGA 640x200 59 924 15 700    COMPUSCA   1024x480i 29 945 30 694 512    DVI LOOP 1400x1050 56 005 63 902 1141    ED 735x480 59 943 31 470 525    EGA 640x350 59 702 21 851 366    EWS 50 1280x1024 50 000 52 350 1047    EWS 60 1280x1024 60 000 63 900 1065    EWS 60V 1280x1024 60 282 63 657 1056    EWS 72 1280x1024 72 000 76 968 1069    EWS 75 1280x1024 75 025 79 976 1066    A              R 640x400i 42 323 36 440 3    FMTO 2 640x400 55 370 24 370 440    HD 24P 1920x1080 24 000 27 000    HD 24SF 1920x540 48 043 27 000    HD 25I 1920x5401 25 000 28 125    HD_25P 1920x1080 25 000 28 125    HD _301 1920x5401 30 000 33n750    HD 301 2 1920x5171 30 000 33 750    HD_30P 1920x1080 30 000 33 750    HD_60P 1920x720 60 000 45 000    HDMAC 1252x570i 25 020 31 250            Name  name of file  contains the settings      Resolution  image resolution  when followed by   i means interlaced   Fvert Hz  vertical frame frequency of the source     FHor kHz  horizontal frequency of 
10.    ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 9 50 Menu 9 51 Menu 9 52    Restoring the factory defaults can take a while  When finished  the projector will automatically reboot and  those factory settings will be loaded        18   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    70  Programmable Function Keys    10  PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS    10 1 Function Keys       What can be done with these keys     The five function keys on top of an adapted remote control can be programmed as short cut keys  quick access  to almost any  adjustment menu     How can a function key be programmed     A function key can only be programmed when in the adjustment mode  Handle as follow    1  Scroll through the menus until the desired menu is reached     2  Press the desired function key for this menu during a few seconds     A confirmation menu will be displayed       F1   will be used to quickly access this menu    menu 10 1        CONFIRM  QUICK ACCESS      Fl   will be used  to quickly access  this menu      lt ENTER gt  to confirm    EXIT   to cancel             Menu 10 1    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 119    70  Programmable Function Keys    4200   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    A  Standard Source set up Files    A  STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES    A 1 Table overview       Table overview    The following standard source files are pre programmed in the projector     Resolu  Fvert Ltot8    tion2  Hz3    m i    135 000 1600 651   162 000 1600 1250  175 500 1600  189 000 1600  44 900 1024 
11.    Total vertical screen resolution     Vertical resolution of 1 projector  x 2  minus  overlap     Vertical Resolution source   number of active lines of the source    Adjustment of Active lines  Lact  of the first projector  1  Go to File     Edit menu of first projector     2  Enter value for vertical act    Lact  as follows    Lact     vert   resolution of 1 projector   Total Vert  screen resolution   x  Verti  resolution source     3  Vertical start    Lstart  remains the same     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004        8    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    Adjustment of Active lines  Lact  of second projector  1  Go to File     Edit menu of second projector     2  Enter value for vertical act  7 Lact  as follows    Lact     Vert   resolution of 1 projector   Total vert  screen resolution   x  vert  resolution source     3  Vertical start    Lstart    original start     Vert  resolution source  minus  newly calculated Lact      Example   Vertical resolution source   1200 lines   Vertical resolution projector 1  amp  2  768 lines  Overlap   50 lines   Total vertical screen size   1486 lines   Lact projector 1    768   1486  x 1200   620 lines  Lact projector 2    768   1486   x 1200   620 lines  Lstart projector 2   Lstart projector 1    1200     620     7 5 7 ScenergiX size adjustment    82    What can be done with the ScenergiX size menu     Within this menu the width of the blending zone is set up     How to adjust the size     Only accessible when the status is in the 
12.    e Configuration     Lens Adjustment   e   Quick Access Keys   e OSD     Internal Patterns    8 1 Start up of the Installation mode    8  Installation Mode       Start up  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight  nstallation   menu 8 1   2  Press ENTER     The Installation mode menu will be displayed   menu 8 2        ADJUSTMENT MODE  Select a path from below      RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION    SERVICE    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 8 1    8 2 Input Slots       INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION    QUICK ACCESS KEYS  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or      then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          Menu 8 2       What can be done      The input configuration of the variable inputs is shown in the  nput slots menu     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    89    8  Installation Mode    90    To view or the change the input configuration   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Input Slots   menu 8 3   2  Press ENTER to select     The input slots menu will be displayed   menu 8 4        INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL Slot Module type  config   SOURCE SWITCHING 1   RGB SS  CV   NO SIGNAL 2   RGB SOG  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT 3  SDI  CONVERGENCE 4 SDI  CONFIGURATION  LENS 1  DVI OUTPUT  DVI input     QUICK ACCESS KEYS  OSD  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with 1 or     Select with 1 or   then  lt ENTER gt   then  lt ENTER gt   lt EXIT gt  to r
13.    number of active pixels of the source     Adjustment of Active pixels  Pact  of the first projector  1  Go to File     Edit menu of first projector     2  Enter value for horizontal active    Pact  as follows    Pact     Horz  resolution of 1 projector   Total horz  screen resolution   x  horz  resolution source     3  Horizontal start    Pstart  remains the same     Adjustment of Active pixels  Pact  of second projector  1  Go to File     Edit menu of second projector     2  Enter value for horizontal active    Pact  as follows    Pact     Horz  resolution of 1 projector   Total horz  screen resolution   x  horz  resolution source     3  Horizontal start    Pstart    original start     Horz  resolution source  minus  newly calculated Pact      Example   Horizontal resolution source   1600 pixels   horizontal resolution projector 1  amp  2  1024 pixels  Overlap   100 pixels   Total horizontal screen size in pixels   1948 pixels  Pact projector 1     1024   1948   x 1600   841 pixels  Pact projector 2     1024   1948   x 1600   841 pixels  Pstart projector 2   Pstart projector 1    1600     841     7 5 6 ScenergiX overlap zone  vertical scenergix     Definitions           Vert   resolution  projector j      OVERLAP AREA pe Vertical          Screen resolution  Projector 2 J  Image 7 11    5    Scenergix overlap zone vertical   Overlap   number of pixels that overlap   Vertical resolution of 1 projector   768 for Graphics versions  1024 for Reality versions  1050 for SLM R12 
14.    or   to select Zoom Focus   menu 8 26   2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to zoom and   or     to focus the image see  Quick Set Up Adjustments   page 48    3  When finished  press EXIT to return to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the shift function        LENS ADJUSTMENT    IZOOM FOCUS  SHIFT  OPTIONS    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 8 26    Press the selection key   to switch to another pattern  Different patterns are available     How to shift the image   1  When on the Zoom Focus menu  press ENTER to switch to the shift menu or    2  When on the Lens Adjustment menu  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Shift and press ENTER to display the shift menu    menu 8 27     3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to shift the image up or down and     or     to shift the image left or right     4  When finished  press EXIT to go to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the zoom focus function        LENS ADJUSTMENT  ZOOM FOCUS  SHIFT    OPTIONS    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 8 27       Press the selection key   to switch to another pattern  Different patterns are available     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004       8  Installation Mode    Options  The zoom focus and shift can be set the same for all files   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Options   menu 8 28     2  Press ENTER to select   The Lens Options menu will be displayed   menu 8 29     3  Press
15.   EXIT   to return             Menu 9 20    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004        107    9  Service Mode    9 7 4 RS422 Termination    Set up    The last projector in a line should be RS422 terminated  ON position   All others in the line should be in the OFF position  To change  the termination position      1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight RS422 Termination   menu 9 21   The actual setting will be displayed    2  Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF   Default   ON       SERIAL COMMUNICATION    PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001  BAUDRATE  115200     INTERFACE STANDARD  RS232    RS422 TERMINATION  ON     Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 9 21    9 8 Network Configuration    DHCP  Dynamic host configuration protocol    What can be done     The necessary network addresses  configuration  can be entered so that the projector can be connected to a LAN  local area net   work         Set up the network configuration     To set up the network configuration  follow the next procedure    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Network Configuration   menu 9 22     2  Press ENTER to display the network configuration menu   menu 9 23     3  Set DHCP on or off  contact your network responsible for the correct setting in your environment         DHCP on DHCP server assigned an IP address to the client  network projector    DHCP off the client has to fill out the IP address  the subnet mask and the default gateway   SERVICE NETWORK CONFIGURA
16.   GAMMA  COLOR SPACE  NOISE REDUCTION    INPUT BALANCE    Select with    or    then   ENTER        EXIT   to return       INPUT BALANCE    BLACK BALANCE    HITE BALANCE    DEFAULT    Select with   or  then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return    Adjust  red with    or    blue with    or  gt        1          Menu 7 36    Menu 7 37    Checking the White Balance    There is no adjustment procedure for the white balance  This menu is useful for checking the color tracking in relation to Contrast  and Saturation adjustment  which are adjustable in this menu item     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    71    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 3 6 3 Returning to the factory defaults    How to return to the factory defaults  1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight Default   menu 7 38   2  Press ENTER to select     The default settings will be loaded        INPUT BALANCE    BLACK BALANCE  WHITE BALANCE    Select with 1  or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return    Adjust  red with    or    blue with    or               Menu 7 38    7 3 6 4 Black balance for digital source    How to adjust  Black balance for digital sources such as SDI  HD SDI and DVI can be adjusted within the ScenergiX menu   Put ScenergiX on  ON  and all size adjustments on zero  full screen      Be attention  this adjustment is for all sources and cannot be used in a multi channel setup     7 4 Geometry       Overview      Introduction    Geometry start up    e Shift     Size     Side Keystone    Blanking      Aspec
17.   To change the address of the projector  see  Change Projector Address   page 105    Installation     front ceiling    front table    rear ceiling    rear table       Baud rate  transfer speed for communication with an IBM PC  or compatible  or MAC  The baud rate of the projector must be  the same as the baud rate of the connected computer  When there is a difference  consult Change Baudrate PC  in this chapter       Projector Run Time  gives the total run time since the first start up  All projectors leave the factory with a run time of approxi   mately 24 hours       Projector Serial number  indicates the fabrication number of the projector  This number can be useful when calling for technical  assistance     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004       9  Service Mode    Start Up  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight  dentification   menu 9 4     2  Press ENTER to display the Identification screen   menu 9 5        SERVICE SLM R94  IDENTIFICATION Proj  address  001    CHANGE PASSWORD Soft  version  3 0  c E LANGUAGE Config  front ceiling                          CHANG  ROJ  ADDRESS Bautrate PC  9600  SERIAL COMMUNICATION Network module  yes  NETWORK Text  on  LAMP Serial No 1010200  DIMMING Run time  100 h  MORE     Select with 1 or   Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return   Menu 9 4 Menu 9 5    9 4 Password       Overview    e   Change Password    Access Control List    9 4 1 Change Password    How to enable or
18.   detail     How to open a secured rigging point     1  Push the ring  A  of the first projector downwards and hold it in that position   image 3 27     2  Turn the locked part  B  of the second projector a quarter counter clockwise and move it upwards     28 R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines       Image 3 27  Opening the rigging sockets    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       3  Installation Guidelines    30    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    4  Connections    4  CONNECTIONS    Overview      Power connection   e   Switching on   e   Switching to standby       Switching off     Input Source Connections     Communication Connections    4 1 Power connection       AC Power cord connection    Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet  Plug the female power connector into the male connector  at the left of the projector  The power input is 230 VAC     Fuses    The projector is protected with an automatic circuit breaker of 15A which is built in into the power switch     4 2 Switching on       How to switch on     1  Press the power switch to switch on the projector     When    0    is visible  the projector is switched off     When    1    is visible  the projector is switched on    The projector starts in standby mode  The projector indication lamp is red     Starting image projection   1  Press Stand by key once on the local keypad or on the remote control     The projector mode indication lamp will be green  image 4 1   Or  
19.   to highlight No Signal   menu 8 16     2  Press ENTER to select   The no signal menu will be displayed   menu 8 17     3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Shutdown Time menu 8 17         4  Push the cursor key 1 or  Or   Enter the digits directly with the digit keys on the RCU     to change the digits             INSTALLATION NO SIGNAL  INPUT SLOTS COLOR  Blue   800 PERIPHERAL SHUTDOWN  off   SOURCE SWITCHING   NO SIGNAL Shutdown time  5 min    CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS        INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with 1 or    Select with   or   then   ENTER    then   ENTER     EXIT   to return    EXIT   to return                      Menu 8 17  Menu 8 16    8 6 Contrast Enhancement       Purpose    Increases contrast for all video and data sources     Contrast enhancement will reduce the light output of the projector        94   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    8 7    To change the Contrast Enhancement value    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Contrast Enhancement   menu 8 18     2  Press ENTER to select     The contrast enhancement menu will be displayed   menu 8 19     3  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight the desired contrast enhancement  normal or high     4  Press ENTER to select     8  Installation Mode    A timer will countdown from 45 seconds to 0  During this time  no action maybe undertaken  The projector is switching the  contrast setting and has to recalculate the internal settings   menu 8 20        INSTAL
20.  13     to highlight Co or menu 8 13  4  Press ENTER to toggle between  blue  or  black      3  Push the cursor key 1 or       INSTALLATION NO SIGNAL  INPUT SLOTS COLOR  Blue   800 PERIPHERAL SHUTDOWN  off   SOURCE SWITCHING  INO SIGNAL Shutdown time  5 min    CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS                      OSD  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or    Select with   or   then  lt ENTER gt   then  lt ENTER gt   lt EXIT gt  to return   lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 8 13  Menu 8 12    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    93    8  Installation Mode    8 5 2 Changing the Shutdown Setting    How to change    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight No Signal   menu 8 14   2  Press ENTER to select    The no signal menu will be displayed   menu 8 15     to highlight Shutdown menu 8 15  4  Press ENTER to toggle between  On  or  Off      3  Push the cursor key 1 or       INSTALLATION NO SIGNAL  INPUT SLOTS COLOR  Blue   800 PERIPHERAL SHUTDOWN  off   SOURCE SWITCHING  INO SIGNAL Shutdown time  5 min    CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS  OSD  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with    or     Select with    or   then   ENTER    then   ENTER     EXIT   to return    EXIT   to return                      Menu 8 15  Menu 8 14    8 5 3 Changing the Shutdown Time  Range    The shutdown time can be set between 5 min  and 60 min     How to change      To set up the shutdown time  handle as follow   1  Push the cursor key f or 
21.  3  Installation Guidelines    3 2    The gain of screens range from a white matte screen with a gain of 1  x1  to a brushed aluminized screen with a gain of 10  x10   or more  The choice between higher and lower gain screens is largely a matter of personal preference and another consideration  called the Viewing angle  In considering the type of screen to choose  determine where the viewers will be located and go for the  highest gain screen possible  A high gain screen will provide a brighter picture but reduce the viewing angle  For more information  about screens  contact your local screen supplier     What image size  How big should the image be     The projector is designed for projecting an image size   min 1 00m  3 3ft  to max 15 m  49 2ft   depending on the ambient light  conditions   with an aspect ratio of 4 to 3     Configuration       Which configuration can be used     The projector can be installed to project images in four different configurations     Front table     Rear table     Front ceiling     Rear ceiling    Reference to measure PD       Image 3 1  Reference for PD    A Reference point for PD    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    Positioning the projector    Table mounted  front projection       Table Top side facing ceiling          Projector SIDE VIEW  Scree       Optical axis projection lens SH       PD  CD B                                    ee                       Floor  CD  SH 2 B A        sw   Screen   TOP VIEW    SH       BACK VIEW             Im
22.  54  PD max 1 85xSW 0 13 PD max 1 85xSW 5 12       TLD HB 2 0 2 8 1  PD min 1 85xSW 0 17 PD min 1 85xSW 6 69  PD max 2 62xSW 0 24 PD max 2 62xSW 9 45    TLD HB 2 8 5 0 1  PD min 2 58xSW 0 16 PD min 2 58xSW 6 30  PD max 4 71xSW 0 38 PD max 4 71xSW 14 96    TLD HB 5 0 8 0 1  PD min 4 52xSW 0 01 PD min 4 52xSW 0 39  PD max 7 53xSW 0 29 PD max   53xSW 11 42       Formulas for TLD lenses    999 Metric formulas  meter  Inch formulas  inch   TLD 0 8 1  PD 0 77xSW 0 05 PD 0 77SW 1 97  TLD 1 2 1  PD 1 11xSW 0 01 PD 1 11xSW 0 39    TLD 1 6 2 0 1  PD min 1 47xSW 0 09 PD min 1 47xSW 3 54  PD max 1 85xSW 0 13 PD max 1 85xSW 5 12    TLD 2 0 2 8 1  PD min 1 85xSW 0 17 PD min 1 85xSW 6 69  PD max 2 62xSW 0 24 PD max 2 62xSW 9 45       2A 5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines    TLD 2 8   5 0 1  PD min 2 58xSW 0 16 PD    2 58       6 30  PD max 4 71xSW 0 38 PD max 4 71xSW 14 96    TLD 5 0 8 0 1  PD min 4 52xSW 0 01 PD prin 4 52xSW 0 39  PD max 7  53xSW 0 29 PD  77 53xSW 41 42       3 7 4 Lens Installation    How to install     Follow the next procedure    1  Remove the foam rubber in the opening of the lens holder    2  Take the lens assembly out of its packing material and remove the lens caps on both sides   3  Move the handle  A  of the lens anchor system to the right   image 3 18     4  Push the lens  motors at the top  in the lens block gap horizontally  lining up the motor connector on the lens with the connector  on the lens block  B   until the lens clicks in the le
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24.  7     to highlight  nfrared   menu 8 8     tween  PPM  or  RC5         INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    OSD  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or      then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 8 7    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    800 PERIPHERAL    OUTPUT MODULE  STANDARD   CLO USING COMM800  YES   INFRARED  PPM     Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 8 8    91    8  Installation Mode    8 3 8 CLO using Comm 800    What can be done   CLO can be activated in a linked system setup using the COM800 Protocol   Ports     By using the COM800 Protocol   Ports  the RS232 Ports can be used for a RS232 linked setup  CLO is received  through the COM800 Ports  general RS232 commands are received through the RS232 Ports     How to change the COM800 Protocol Activation   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight CLO using COM800           menu 8 9   2  Press ENTER to toggle between  NO  or  YES       No  CLO will not use Comm800 protocol     Yes  CLO will use Comm800 protocol       800 PERIPHERAL    OUTPUT MODULE  STANDARD     ICLO USING COMM800  YES     INFRARED  PPM     Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 8 9    8 4 Source Switching       Switching from one source to another     To minimize undesired effects when switching from one source to another one can use the Seamless switching mode  b
25.  ALL    QUICK ACCESS KEYS  OSD    INTERNAL PATTERNS                      Select with 1 or    Select with   or   then  lt ENTER gt   then  lt ENTER gt   lt EXIT gt  to return    lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 8 31    Menu 8 30    No functions are preprogrammed        98   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    8 11 OSD    8  Installation Mode       Overview      Color Settings    Menu Position    8 11 1 Color Settings    How to change   1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight OSD   menu 8 32    2  Press ENTER to select    3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Highlighted item color   menu 8 33   4  Press ENTER to toggle between Yellow  Red and Blue        INSTALLATION OSD  INPUT SLOTS IGHLIGHT ITEM COLOR  red   800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING MENU POSITION  Default   NO SIGNAL    CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with 1 or    Select with 1 or   then  lt ENTER gt   then  lt ENTER gt   lt EXIT gt  to return   lt EXIT gt  to return                      Menu 8 33  Menu 8 32    8 11 2 Menu Position    How to change   1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight OSD   menu 8 34    2  Press ENTER to select    3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Menu Position   menu 8 35   4  Press ENTER to toggle between  DEFAULT  and  CENTER         DEFAULT menus displayed in the center  adjustment boxes displayed in the corner   CENTER menus and adjustment boxes displayed in the center of the image   INSTALLATION OSD  INPUT SL
26.  ENTER to toggle between  Yes  or  No     Yes  all lens settings will be the same for all files     No  different lens settings for all files    Default setting    Yes                       LENS ADJUSTMENT LENS OPTIONS  ZOOM FOCUS Use the same  SHIFT zoom and focus   OPTIONS of the lens  for all files    No   Select with 1 or    then   ENTER     ENTER   to toggle    EXIT   to return   EXIT   to return   Menu 8 28 Menu 8 29    When in the  No  position  the lens memory is using incremental motors which have an accuracy of 1 to 2  steps  This has no implication for zoom  but focus might demand some fine tuning when switching from one  source to another        8 10 Quick Access Keys       What can be done     It is possible to get an overview of the programmed functions of the different function keys  only accessible with      adapted RCV      How to get an overview   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Quick Access Keys   menu 8 30   2  Press ENTER to select    The Quick Access Overview menu will be displayed   menu 8 31          starts up the lens adjustment functions      0  0 keys is used as prefix when selecting a PiP source  E g  0   2 will select source 2 as PiP source while only 2 will select  Source 2 as main source        INSTALLATION QUICK ACCESS KEYS  INPUT SLOTS          g  800 PERIPHERAL   F2      SOURCE SWITCHING   P3 or   NO SIGNAL   FAM g  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT   F5      CONVERGENCE  lt   gt    LENS ADJUSTMENTS  CONFIGURATION   0     PiP SOURCE  LENS CLEAR
27.  How to connect      1  Connect the output of your SDI source to the input BNC of the SDI input   image 4 5   Note  The input is always 75    terminated     2  If loop through is needed  use the OUT to connect to the next device     36    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    4  Connections                                                                                                                                                  O Diagnostic Cade IR Racer     Two way         BOX ere Do                           Sync OK IR 5          RS2321422 QUT COMMPORT TRIGGER OUT P     V em        gt   ee  2   c i     OUT IN Q  8 7 E     IN OUT    o               OO o  BARCO SDI DIGITAL INPUT BRRCO  B HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  R G B HC V    On On              s  99   g High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT 2      R G B HC V       On On       COOOO      High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT DVI OUTPUT  Digital  Video  Ld                   DIGITAL VIDEO SOURCE  Image 4 5  How to select the digital input     1  Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad     When a RCVDSO5 is connected to the projector  the SDI input is available by keying in 83 or 84 on the RCU     4 5 6 HD SDI Digital input  slot 3  amp  4     What can be connected to this input     This input is full compatibility with HD digital sources  This avoids the need for analog video processing anywhere in the video  production chain and guarantees the ultimate image quality     An active loop through of the 
28.  Press a digit button to select an input source                                                                                                                                                                       BARGO   A  50   aN  AO D  ien    1         21 E   S      9   9       7     Wr   T 5   6          9   0    S    7 8 du 3   7           rl  5  6  5 Al    I 0   1    2    BO  Br 9   mage 4 1       Standby indication    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004         4  Connections    32    Lamp run time indication while running    When the total run time of the lamp is 30 hours less then maximum runtime  the following warning message will be displayed for 1  minute  This warning message will be repeated every 30 minutes  Press EXIT to remove the message before the minute is over        Remaining  Lamp run time  20h    mage 4 2             When the total run time of the lamp is maximum runtime hours or more  the following warning message  with the exact run time is  displayed on the screen        WARNING    Lamp run time is x hours  operating the lamp longer  than x hours may damage  the projector   Please replace the lamp            ENTER   to continue       Menu 4 1    Lamp run time is maximum runtime hours  Operating the lamp longer than maximum runtime hours may damage the projector   Please replace the lamp     When ENTER is pressed to go on  the warning will be repeated every 30 min     The total lifetime of the lamp for a safe operation is maximum runtime hours max  Do not u
29.  Push the cursor key     or     to size the image in a horizontal direction        GEOMETRY    SHIFT  SIDE KEYSTONE  BLANKING  ASPECT RATIO  4 3   OPTIONS    Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 42    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode       While the bar scale window is on the screen  press ENTER to change the value indication to an input field   Enter the desired value with the numeric keys on the RCU  Always 3 digits should be entered  To toggle   to      or vice versa  use the up or down arrow key     7 4 5 Side Keystone    What can be done     The side keystone adjustment is used to align the image if the projector is mounted at a non standard projection angle     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    75    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode          Image 7 6  Side Keystone    Side keystone adjustment  1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Side Keystone   menu 7 43   2  Press ENTER to select     3  Push the cursor key     or     to adjust the keystone of the image   When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part of the image  push the cursor key  lt      The number indication below  the bar scale will be negative   When the upper part of the image is smaller than the lower part of the image  push the cursor key      The number indication  below the bar scale will be positive        GEOMETRY  SHIFT  SIZE   SIDE KEYSTONE  BLANKING    ASPECT RATIO  4 3   OPTIONS    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return   
30.  S Video  Input signal        EE E    How to connect        1  Connect the output of your source to the corresponding inputs on the Digital Video Decoder module   image 4 7     38 5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004          SONT Diagnostic Code IR Receiver       Red Stand by                                      SyncOK IR       Su  ES   O    RS232 422 IN                               PR YNid Pa S Video                                                 DVI INPUT     Os    High Bandwidth  5 CABLE INPUT    R G B HC  V  On                                              DVI OUTPUT                      o R HC    On On                   High Bahdwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT    1 2 3    Image 4 7    1  2  3    Component video input  Composite Video input  S Video input    How to select the digital video decoder input     Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad     1     How to change the input slot setting                    1  Press ADJUST or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment mode   2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to select  nstallation   menu 4 7   3  Press ENTER   4  Press the cursor key 1 or   to select  nput Slots   menu 4 8   5  Press ENTER   The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the  nput Slots menu   6  Push the cursor key f or   to select the third or fourth slot   menu 4 9   7  Press ENTER to toggle   Possible indications on the input slot menu     VIDEO VDEO     VIDEO S VIDEO     VIDEO YUV   ADJUSTMENT MODE INSTALLATION INPUT
31.  SLOTS  Select a path from below    800 PERIPHERAL Slot Module type  config   RANDOM ACCESS SOURCE SWITCHING 1  RGB SS  CV   NO SIGNAL 2    RGB SOG  SERVICE CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT 3 SDI  CONVERGENCE 4 SDI  CONFIGURATION  LENS 1  DVI OUTPUT  DVI input   QUICK ACCESS KEYS  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or   Select with   or    then  lt ENTER gt  Select with t or   then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return then  lt ENTER gt   lt EXIT gt  to return   lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 4 7 Menu 4 9          Menu 4 8    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004             4  Connections    39    4  Connections    4 6 Communication Connections       4 6 1    Overview    RS232  RS422  Connection  Linked System   Communication with peripherals  Network connection    RS232  RS422  Connection    Application    1     Remote control       easy adjustment of projector via an IBM PC  or compatible  or MAC connection     allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups      wide range of control possibilities      address range from 0 to 255     data communications   sending data to the projector or copying the data from the projector to a hard memory device  hard disc   floppy  etc       Set up of the Baud Rate for communication with a computer     see  Baud rate Setting   page 107     4 6 2 Linked System    40    800 protocol        CAUTION  Always use the Barco COM 800 Splitter    9827941  240V       R9827948  110V   when using the COM    What can be done     In a complex multi channel setup 
32.  a qualified service engineer  supply    Lamp ignition failed  hot restrike Let cool down the lamp for at  lamp with many strikes least 3 minutes     maximum run time exceeded Replace the lamp with a new  one    If problem persists  call a qualified  Service engineer    DMD temperature Let cool down the projector  If it  temperature of one or more persists  call a qualified service  DMD   s is too high engineer    temperature of one or more  DMD   s is too low  Lamp insertion not OK  Lamp not fully inserted Check the lamp insertion  Screws not fully tightened Tighten the screws  SMPS EEPROM corrupt Download correct software  no EEPROM on SMPS    Wrong programmed  EEPROM on SMPS    Group Fan 1 voltage too low EBENEN Call a qualified service engineer  Group Fan 2 voltage too low MM Call a qualified service engineer  Group Fan 3 voltage too low Eod Call a qualified service engineer    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004 129       C  Troubleshooting    4111 30V too low Call a qualified service engineer  4112 15V too low Call a qualified service engineer    4114 5V too low Call a qualified service engineer  4115 3V3 too low Call a qualified service engineer  4005 Wrong SMPS version Old SMPS in the projector Replace with board R764349    4113 12V too low      _ _       Call a qualified service engineer       130    5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    Revision Sheet    To      gt  Barco nv Events Documentation  Noordlaan 5  B 8520 Kuurne  Phone   32 56 36 89 70  Fax   32 56 36 88 24  E mail  ant
33.  are packed in a carton     Projector Dimensions       Dimensions  The dimensions are given in mm    25 4mm   1 inch    Front view          IR receiver    466       Image 2 2  Front view dimensions       Air OU    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    2  Packag  ng and Dimensions    Side view  59 7 795 3  39 7       Dual stack interlocking                                                          Air IN    299  nominal           a        Air IN    Dual stack interlocking       Adjustable feet    Image 2 3  Side view dimensions    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       2  Packag  ng and Dimensions    10 5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines    3  INSTALLATION GUIDELINES    3 1 General          WARNING  Before installing the projector  read first the safety instructions     Ambient Temperature Conditions     Careful consideration of things such as image size  ambient light level  projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to  the optimum use of the projection system     Max  ambient temperature   35     or 95  F  Min  ambient temperature   10      or 50  F  The projector will not operate if ambient air temperature falls outside this range  10      35     or 50  F 95  F      Storage temperature   35  C to  65  C   31 F to 149  F     Humidity Conditions  Storage  0 to 98   RH Non condensing  Operation  0 to 95   RH Non condensing       CAUTION  Harmful Environmental Contamination Precaution    Environment    Do not install the projection system in a site 
34.  de interlacing in the processing and reduces frame delay of the  projector  from input to screen  to ONE frame  caused by the formatter board  DLP technology restriction   The intended use of this  option is to apply native and progressive data to the projector and displaying it with minimum delay  using the full resolution of the  projector  Other formats will be displayed either unscaled and or interlaced     This feature can be used if additional delay in the projector is not acceptable  For instance if a projector is showing the DVI loop out  of another DLP or if an external scaler de interlacer does the processing   How to toggle  1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Advanced Processing   menu 9 36   2  Press ENTER to select   The Advanced Processing menu will be displayed   menu 9 37     3  Select Minimum Delay and press ENTER to toggle between  ON  or  OFF         SERVICE ADVANCED PROCESSING  BARCO LOGO              DELAY  ON     ADD INS  PRESET INPUT BALANCE  DIAGNOSIS  FACTORY DEFAULTS  MORE       Select with   or    then  lt ENTER gt   lt ENTER gt  to toggle   lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return                   Menu 9 36 Menu 9 37    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004 115    9  Service Mode    9 15 Diagnosis       9 15 1 How to start up the Diagnosis     What can be seen     The diagnosis menu gives the possibility to select an overview of the 12C controlled IC s and an overview of the working of the  formatter     Start up  1  Push the cursor key f or   
35.  disable the password function     This item is password protected when the password strap is installed    The password function is enabled when the password strap  second switch of S2 on the controller module is installed  Consult an  authorized Barco service technician to change the strap position    About password types    3 different password levels are built in  in the projector software     The different levels are       owner    user    guest    Depending on your password level some password protected items are accessible and others not  The owner  which has the highest  level  can set up via the  Access control list  the accessibility of the different items  See  Access Control List     Get access to the controller module   1  Power down the projector and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet    Loosen the indicate screws of the input box   image 9 1  image 9 2    Pull out the input box by both handlers    When a metal top cover of the box is mounted  remove first by turning out the screws   image 9 3     When looking inside the box  the controller module with the switches is situated in the middle of the box   image 9 4     o gv doo qe    Change the position of S2     102   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    9  Service Mode       Image 9 1    Image 9 2  Access password switch    Image 9 4       Image 9 3  Metal top cover    How to change the password    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Change Password   menu 9 6     2  Press ENTER to display the Change 
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37.  inants will culminate in extensive and irreversible ingrained optical damage  At this stage cleaning of the internal optical units will  be non effective and impracticable  Damage of this nature is under no circumstances covered under the manufacturer s warranty  and may deem the warranty null and void  In such a case the client shall be held solely responsible for all costs incurred during any  repair  It is the clients responsibility to ensure at all times that the projector is protected from the harmful effects of hostile airborne  particles in the environment of the projector  The manufacturer reserves the right to refuse repair if a projector has been subject to  wantful neglect  abandon or improper use     Special Care for Laser Beams   Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as performant laser equipment  Direct or indirect hitting  of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital MicroMirror Devices    in which case there is a loss of warranty  Which screen type      There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment  Those used for front projected images and those for rear  projection applications     Screens are rated by how much light they reflect  or transmit in the case of rear projection systems  given a determined amount  of light projected toward them  The  GAIN  of a screen is the term used  Front and rear screens are both rated in terms of gain     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004        o0   
38.  projectors can be controlled using the RS232 or COM800 Protocol     CLO can be controlled by both protocols  however by using the COM800 port for this adjustment  the RS232 Port can still be used  for general RS232 commands     The following procedure will describe how to connect COM800 Linked System     How to connect a COM800 Setup  Always use the Barco COM 800 Splitter  R9827941  240        R9827948  110V   when using the COM 800 protocol     1     Use a data cable with at least 9 cores and 2 DB9 female connectors  just cross the pin 2 and pin 3 connection to make a Custom  Null Modem Cable   image 4 8     Use the Custom Null Modem Cable to connect the COM 800 port of the master projector to the  To Switcher  port on the frontside  of the COM 800 Splitter   image 4 9     Continue by connecting the slave projectors to the  To Proj   connectors on the backside of the COM 800 Splitter  image 4 9      When dealing with more than 4 slave projectors  the  To Proj   connectors on the backside of the COM 800 Splitter can also be  used to connect extra COM 800 Splitters  image 4 9      R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    4  Connections    DB9  Female  Connector       DB9  Female  Connector    Image 4 8  Make a Custom Null Modem Cable    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004                        4A    4  Connections    Two Way  hardwired  remote         operational co    Hardwired  Red Stand by    remote       Hardwired syncOK IR    remoti    CTRL 1 RS 232 422 IN    Front    COM 800 Splitter 
39.  the corresponding files depending on the installed filter   menu 7 6        FILE SERVICE    OPTIONS    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       Select with   or         LOAD FILE  FILTER LIST  All     Filename Src resolution       video525 s01 1 675x240i  video525 c01 1 675x240i  video525 c02 1 675x240i    Active file   Video525 c50    Select with t or     gt    lt ENTER gt  to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 7 5    Menu 7 6    Changing the filter setting    1  Push the cursor key f or   highlight filter list     2  Press ENTER to toggle the annotation between brackets      All    all files that can be loaded will be displayed      Fit    only the best fitting files will be displayed  with a distinction of   2 lines and line duration of     300 ns  if nothing is found  within this small area  the projector continues searching until it finds something      R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    59    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode       How to load a file      1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to select the best fitting file   menu 7 7     2  Press ENTER to select     A confirm Load file menu will be displayed with the newly created file and the one on which the new file is based on   menu 7 8     3  Press ENTER to confirm the new creation or EXIT to return to the load file menu        LOAD FILE  FILTER LIST  All     Filename Sre    resolution       video525 s01 1 675x240i  video525 c01 1 675x240i  video525 c02 1 675x240i    Video525 c50    Active file      Sele
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41. 0  Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt  Select with   or      EXIT   to return then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return   Menu 9 26  Menu 9 27    How to switch the constant light output   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Constant Light Output menu 9 27  2  Press ENTER to toggle between  OFF    SLAVE  and  MASTER      OFF  fixed power  no power adaptation      SLAVE  follows the master projector to adjust the CLO  When stand alone and the light output should be adjusted   put on slave      MAS  master projector to control the CLO in a chain of projectors   TER     Linked port  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Using menu 9 27  2  Press ENTER to toggle between  RS port  or  Comm port     RS port  RS port is used to make a linked connection     Comm port  Comm port is used to make a linked connection    Mode switching  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Mode menu 9 27  2  Press ENTER to toggle between  NORMAL  and  ECONOMIC      normal normal light output    economic reduced light output    less noise     9 10 Dimming       What is possible    The lamp can be dimmed in small steps only when the lamp is used in Normal mode  The dimming can be done between normal  mode and economic mode     112   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    How to dim    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Dimming   menu 9 28     2  Press ENTER to select     A dimming slider box appears on the screen     3  Use the          keys to dim the lamp until the desired light output is 
42. 0 2004       7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 5 3 Preparations    ScenergiX Preparations    To ensure proper ScenergiX adjustment  be sure that the following adjustments are done perfectly on all projectors       Convergence  Electronic Convergence       Geometry     Color Matching  Color Temperature  Input Balance  Gamma     7 5 4 Scenergix    How to activate Scenergix    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Scenergix   menu 7 49   2  Press ENTER to select    3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Status   menu 7 50    4  Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF     ON Scenergix is active    OFF scenergix is not active       RANDOM ACCESS SCENERGIX  ADJUSTMENT MODE    STATUS  ON     FILE SERVICE   sige     PICTURE TUNING TOP  GEOMETRY BOTTOM  LEFT    SAVE CHANGES    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return      black level    LEVEL    Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return                   Menu 7 49 Menu 7 50    7 5 5  ScenergiX overlap zone  horizontal scenergix   Definitions    Tot  horz  screen resolution       Horz  resolution projector    Image 7 10  Scenergix set up    Overlap   number of pixels that overlap  Horizontal resolution of 1 projector   1024 for Graphics versions  1280 for Reality versions  1400 for SLM R12      Total horizontal screen resolution     horizontal resolution of 1 projector  x 2  minus overlap     80 85976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    Horizontal Resolution source
43. 1  R9827941   gt     Back    Slave 1    Green operational ci        Two Way  Hardwired  Red Stand by    hardwired  remote remote  CTRL 3 CTRL 2         Hardwired syncOK IR    COM 800 Splitter 2    gt     Two Way  hardwired Hardwired  remote Red Stand by    CTRL 2    CTRL3    Hardwired s     Image 4 9  Com 800 Connection    42       Custom Null Modem Cable Bm         Back    Slave 4     100 BASE T        TO SWITCHER TO IR RECEIVER  COMM 800 Splitter       To Slave 2 V    To Slave 3    Diagnostic Code    RS 232 422 OUT COMMPORT  10 100BASE T    connecting periphals            TO SWITCHER    CTRL 1 RS 232 422 IN     do           IR RECEIVER  COMM 800 Splitter    TO   TO   TO      To Slave 5  To Slave 6             Diagnostic Code    Green operational cb         RS 232 422 OUT    RS 232 422 IN            To next COMM 800 Splitter    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    4  Connections    4 6 3 Communication with peripherals    What is possible with an RCVDS05 connected       Up to 20 inputs with the RCVDS 05 and 90 inputs when RCVDS s are linked via the expansion module     Serial communication with the projector     Remote control buttons on the RCVDS to control the projector  source selection and analog settings        The selected source number will be displayed on a 2 digit display and the selected input module will be indicated with a LED  on the rear     For more information about the use of the RCVDSO5  consult the owner s manual of the RCVDSO5     What is possible with an VS05 
44. 1 SLM   9  20 10 2004    5  Getting Started                                                                                                                              o               Diagnostic Code  IR Recelver     CS  Hardwired I II          m                  IR px   Sf  ZO   remis RS23214221N R523242 OUT COMM PORT 10 100  BASE T P  CTRL                       n  Q    IN OUT                   3 gon    3           s             BARCO SDI DIGITAL INPUT            HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  R G B HC V B   On On   C OOCOQO    High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT LJ  o R G B  HC Vv o  On   On     sOOOOO      High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT DVI OUTPUT    Image 5 6    Hardwired to the XLR input  1  Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU    2  Plug the other end      the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled Hardwired CTRL2   image 5 7                                                                                                                                                       Diagnostic Code             ne   gt  Red Stand by  NE  Q     ooo D  z Sc OF R  a E N m   7     cm RS232 422 OUT COMMPORT 10 100             di   m      0     e IN       IN OUT Os                  3           O   BARCO 2 DIGITAL INPUT    BARCO HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  R G B HC V E   On On                  p High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT  o R G B HC V     On On  O0   OOOO0 sc     High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT DVI OUTPUT    Pins XL
45. 317 37 879    SVGA_72V 800x600 72 084 48 080    SXGA _1 1400x1050 59 945 63 902 1050    SXGA _2 1400x1050 83 854 91 149 1087 1050    VGA_72V 640x480 72 800 37 856 520 480    VGA_GR 640x480 59 941 31 469 525 480    VGA_TXT 720x400 70 087 31 469 28 322 449 400    640  640  720  640    VGA75ISO 640x480 75 000 39 375 31 500 525 480    VID525_2 1024x240 30 027 15 734    20 140 1024 262 240  20 000 1024 278 313  32 207 1024 263 239  31 984 1024 313 278  88 368 1280 1066 1024  129 310 1280  64 996 1024 806 768  78 044 1024 815 768  74 610 1024 806 768  80 000 1024 808 768  86 000 1024 806   79 284 1024 801    VID625_2 1024x278 24 960 15 625    VIDEO525 1302x238i 29 970 15 734    VIDEO625 1024x278i 25 000 15 625    VWSCP 50 1280x1024 49 109 52 351    VWSCP 60 1280x1024 72 002 76 970 1069 1024    XGA 60 1024x768 60 000 48 360    XGA 70 1024x768 70 000 57 050    XGA 70V 1024x768 69 705 56 182    XGA 72 1024x768 71 955 58 140    XGA 75 1024x768 75 781 61 080    XGAT75 GS 1024x768 74 534 59 701       Table A 1    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004 123    A  Standard Source set up Files    124 a   5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    B  Dust filter Replacement    B  DUST FILTER REPLACEMENT    WARNING  Switch off the projector and unplug from the wall outlet before starting the replacement proce   dure     When should it be done      Depending on the environment  the dust filters should be replaced at least when replacing the lamp  When the projector operates  in dusty or contaminated environments  rep
46. 4    34    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    4  Connections    How to select the new installed module     The new installed module can be selected with the digit buttons on the RCU or the local keypad     4 5 4 Fixed slot  slot 1  amp  2     Where to find     Slot 1  amp  2 has 5 BNC input terminals for 5 cable input and a DVI plug for DVI input  Slot 1 has also an DVI output for loop through  to a second projector  Within the installation mode it is possible to setup the input for 5 cable or DVI  PanelLink      Which signals can be connected to slot 1  amp  2     Connector name  V  Input signal     c qun qu ee ser          ms   ect            Ese c  o    peel en ue ur d    emen Im E EE      I LECCE  emen s  e D     E  emensus  e n Ie E E    DVI signals can be connected to the DVI input connector        Pin assignment for the DVI connector     Pin 1 TMDS DATA2  Pin 13 TMDS DATA3    Pin 2 TMDS DATA2  Pin 14  5 Power   Pin 3 TMDS DATA2 4 Shield Pin 15 Ground  for  5V   Pin 4 TMDS DATA4  Pin 16 Hot Plug Detect  Pin 5 TMDS DATA4  Pin 17 TMDS DATAO    Pin 6 DDC Clock Pin 18 TMDS DATAO    Pin 7 DDC Data Pin 19 TMDS DATAQO 5 Shield  Pin 8 No connect Pin 20 TMDS DATAS    Pin 9 TMDS         1  Pin 21 TMDS DATAS    Pin 10 TMDS DATA1  Pin 22 TMDS Clock Shield  Pin 11 TMDS DATA1 3 Shield Pin 23 TMDS Clock    Pin 12 TMDS DATA3  Pin 24 TMDS Clock     How to select input slot 1 or 2    1  Key in 1 or 2 on the RCU or the local keypad     How to change the input slot setting    1  Press ADJUST 
47. 75x240i demo c10    Active file   Video525 c50    Select with     or                       Reprogram with   or    Select with    or     gt  or numeric keys    ENTER   to accept  lt ENTER gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 7 17 Menu 7 18    Changing the characters    1  Push the cursor keys     or     to select the desired character   menu 7 19   Or   Change that character by pushing the cursor keys 1 or    Numeric characters can be entered directly with numeric keys      the  RCU   Or   Press ENTER to confirm     The copy file is entered in the list of files   2  Press EXIT to return to the Copy menu selection     No changes are made        COPY FILE    Frome file name    Video525 s01  To file name     demo c10    Select with    or  gt   Reprogram with   or    or numeric keys    ENTER   to confirm    EXIT   to return             Menu 7 19    7 2 8 Delete    Start up and delete    To delete a selected file out of the list of files    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Delete   menu 7 20     2  Press ENTER   The delete selection menu will be displayed   menu 7 21     3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to select a file name     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 25    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    4  Press ENTER to select     If  all  is selected  your password has to be entered before all files will be deleted     A confirmation menu  Delete file    file name      is displayed   menu 7 22     5  Press ENTER to delete the file  press EXIT if y
48. DS  Select with   or   Select with   or      gt  OPTIONS  then   ENTER     ENTER   to accept    EXIT   to return   EXIT   to return ty do          ENTER    EXIT    Menu 7 9 Menu 7 10 Menu 7 11    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 2 5 2 Changing the settings    Different methods    The 3 different methods to change a setting will be described hereafter  These methods are   e with the numeric keys on the remote control      with the arrow keys selecting the changing digit      with the arrow keys counting up or down     How to change a setting with the numeric keys   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight an item    The color of the selected item will change   2  Press ENTER to activate the digits     3  Enter directly with the numeric keys on the RCU or local keypad the new value     How to change a setting with the cursor keys   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight an item    The color of the selected item will change   2  Press ENTER to activate the digits   3  Push the cursor key     or     to select the changing digit   4  Push the cursor key    or   to scroll to the desired digit   5  When finished  press ENTER to confirm     How to change a setting with the cursor keys and counting up or down   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight an item    The color of the selected item will change   2  Press ENTER to activate     3  Counting up or down by pushing the cursor key                  7 2 5 3 Correct value    What is alread
49. HD SDI input signal is provided for monitoring or for double and or triple stacking applications     How to connect      1  Connect the output of your HD SDI source to the input BNC of the HD SDI input   image 4 6   Note  The input is always 75    terminated     2  If loop through is needed  use the OUT to connect to the next device     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004         4  Connections                                                                                             Opn Diagnostic Code  IRReceiver  o     3  EXT                                           SyncOK IR       2 remote RS2321422 N RS232 422 OUT COMMPORT TRIGGER OUT di  cre                   ks            e    i     BARCO SDI DIGITAL INPUT BARCO  HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  R G B HC V d   On On  00000   Jg High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT  S    o R G B HC V                              s        High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI OUTPUT                         Digital  Video                   DIGITAL VIDEO SOURCE  Image 4 6    How to select the digital input     1  Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad     When a RCVDSO5 is connected to the projector  the SDI input is available by keying in 83 or 84 on the RCU     4 5 7 Digital Video Decoder Input    What can be connected to this input     The following source types can be connected   e   S Video   e   Component Video   e Composite Video    Which signal can be connected to the Digital Video Decoder module     Connector name  Y Vid
50. L DVD s  as two  video fields    AD      Artefacts  Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture  These may occur naturally in the video process and must be    eliminated in order to achieve a high quality picture  Most common in analog are cross color and cross luminance   Most common in digital are macroblocks  which resemble pixelation of the video image     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004                                                                          83    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 2 6 Rename    Start Up    To change the name of a selected file    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Rename   menu 7 13     2  Press ENTER    The Rename selection menu will be displayed   menu 7 14   3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to select a file name   4  Press ENTER to select     The Rename file menu will be displayed with the selected file name already filled in  in the  From file name    area and in the  To  file name    area  The first character in the      file name    area is highlighted   menu 7 15           FILE SERVICE RENAME FILE RENAME FILE  LOAD Filename Src resolution From file name    EDIT video525 s01 1 675x240i Video525 c01   video525 c01 1 675x240i To file name    COPY video525 c02 1 675x240i demo c10  DELETE  OPTION         4           fem eRHTHRM mH    Active file   Video525 c50    Select with     or                             Reprogram with   or    Select with   or   Select with 1 or     gt  or numeric keys  then   ENTER     ENTER   to acc
51. LATION    INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or      then   ENTER      EXIT   to return       CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT    NORMAL CONTRAST  HIGH CONTRAST    Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT    NORMAL CONTRAST  HIGH CONTRAST    Remaining time   44 sec    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return                Menu 8 18    Convergence    Menu 8 19    Menu 8 20       8 8    What can be done     The convergence of the displayed image can be adjusted only by a qualified service technician     How to start up     1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Convergence   menu 8 21     2  Press ENTER to select     The following message will be displayed    Convergence is reserved to qualified service personnel    menu 8 22        INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or      then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return          WARNING    CONVERGENCE  is reserved to  qualified  service personnel      ENTER   to accept    EXIT   to return                Menu 8 21    Configuration    Menu 8 22       What can be done     The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector     The following installation configurations are possible       
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53. ON position   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight one of the four size adjustments  Top  Bottom  Left or Right   menu 7 51     2  Press ENTER to select   A pattern with the different areas will be displayed   image 7 12     3  Use the cursor keys to move the border of the overlap area to the desired position  value between 0 and 255    Set first the width of the first projector and repeat for the second one   image 7 13  image 7 14        SCENERGIX    STATUS  ON     size        black level    LEVEL    Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 51    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    Center of the overlap zone       Image 7 12  Width selections       Image 7 13  Width set up for projector 1    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004         7  Random Access Adjustment Mode       Image 7 14  Width set up for projector 2    7 5 8 Adjusting the black level of the images  Why    For dark images  the overlap zone will be brighter then the rest of the images  Therefore we can rise the black level of the remaining  image  excluding the overlap zone      How to adjust   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Level   menu 7 52   2  Press ENTER to activate     3  Adjust the black level of area A until the black level of area A  B and C are equal   image 7 15        SCENERGIX    STATUS  ON     Bize     TOP  BOTTOM  LEFT  RIGHT      black level     LEVEL    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return         
54. ORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  NETWORK  LAMP  DIMMING  MORE          Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return          SERIAL COMMUNICATION    PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001  BAUDRATE  115200   INTERFACE STANDARD  RS232   RS422 TERMINATION  ON     Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 9 17    106    Menu 9 18    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    9 7 2 Baud rate Setting    Set up    To change the baud rate  handle as follow   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Baudrate   menu 9 19     The actual baud rate will be displayed   2  Press ENTER to toggle between the available baudrates   Default   9600       SERIAL COMMUNICATION    PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001  INTERFACE STANDARD  RS232   RS422 TERMINATION  ON     Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 9 19    Available baud rates   115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 1200    9 7 3 Setting up the Interface Standard  Set up    9  Service Mode    The communication protocol for the communication between the projector and a computer can be set on RS232 or RS422  To set    up the desired protocol  handle as follow    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Interface Standard   menu 9 20     The actual interface standard will be displayed   2  Press ENTER to toggle between RS232 and RS422   Default   RS232       SERIAL COMMUNICATION    PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001  BAUDRATE  115200   RS422 TERMINATION  ON     Select with    or    then   ENTER    
55. OTS HIGHLIGHT ITEM COLOR  red   800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL    CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with 1 or    Select with 1 or   then  lt ENTER gt   then  lt ENTER gt   lt EXIT gt  to return   lt EXIT gt  to return                      Menu 8 35  Menu 8 34    8 12 Internal Patterns       What can be done with these internal patterns     The projector is equipped with different internal patterns which can be used for measurement purposes     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    99    8  Installation Mode    Available patterns      Outline     Hatch     Color bars     Multiburst     Checker board    Page Char      Alpha numeric char    How to select an internal patterns     1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight  nternal Patterns   menu 8 36   2  Press ENTER to select     The internal patterns menu will be displayed   menu 8 37        INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    OSD  INTERNAL PATTERNS    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return       INTERNAL PATTERNS    OUTLINE  HATCH   COLOR BARS   MULTIBURST   CHECKER BOARD   PURITY   PAGE CHAR   ALPHA NUMERIC CHARS    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return                    Menu 8 36    100    Menu 8 37    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    9  Service Mode    9  SERVICE MODE    9 1 Built up       Bui
56. Packaging       Way of Packaging   The projector is packed in a carton box  To provide protection during transportation  the projector is surrounded with foam  The  package is secured with banding and fastening clips    To unpack   1  Release the fastening clips    2  Remove the banding  Handle as shown in the drawing   image 2 1     3  Take the projector out of its shipping carton and place it on a table     PULL  TO OPE       Image 2 1    Save the original shipping carton and packing material  they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your  projector  For maximum protection  repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory     CAUTION  Never transport the projector with the lens mounted on it    Always remove the lens before transporting the projector     2 2 Box Content    Content         1 projector SLM R9   weight   56 kg or 123 5 Ibs     1 remote control unit RCU   1 battery      1 European and 1 American power cable      1 Terminator for linked CLO     1 owners manual     1 safety manual    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004       2  Packag  ng and Dimensions    2 3    Lamp Packaging       2 4    Way of packaging    As itis not allowed to transport the projector with the lamp mounted inside the projector  this lamp is packed in a separate carton box     Save this carton box   it can be used to repack the lamp when you ever have to transport your projector     Lens Packaging       2 5    Way of Packaging  Lenses are supplied as an individual item     They
57. Password menu   menu 9 7   Note  Only possible when Owner     The old passwords are displayed   3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight the password which must be changed   4  Press ENTER to select    Enter the new password with the numeric keys of the RCU or local keypad     5  Select the next password or press ENTER to save the changes   Press EXIT to return without saving the new passwords                       SERVICE CHANGE PASSWORD  IDENTIFICATION Enter new password  OWNER 0000  CHANGE LANGUAGE USER 0000   CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS GUEST 0000  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL LIST  LAMP  DIMMING  MORE    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt   Reprogram with 1 1   or  gt   Select with    or   or numeric keys  then   ENTER     ENTER   to confirm    EXIT   to return   EXIT   to return  Menu 9 6 Menu 9 7    9 4 2 Access Control List    What is possible     In the access control list the owner can set up the access possibilities for the user and the guest     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       103    9  Service Mode    104    Set up of an Access Control List     1   2     3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Access Control List     Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Change Password   menu 9 8     Press ENTER to display the Change password menu   menu 9 9   Note  Only possible when Owner                             4  Press ENTER to display the Access Control List menu   menu 9 10   For each item an access possibility can be set for owner  user  guest o
58. R    lt ENTER gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return   Menu 9 13 Menu 9 14    How to change the common address    1   2     Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Change Proj Address   menu 9 15   Press ENTER   The Change Projector Address menu will be displayed and the actual address will be filled in   menu 9 16     Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Common address     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    105    9  Service Mode    4  Press ENTER to activate     The address digit will be highlighted   5  Select 0 or 1 with the          keys    Or     enter the new value with the numeric keys        SERVICE    IDENTIFICATION  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK  LAMP  DIMMING  MORE       Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  PROJECTOR ADDRESS 1    COMMON ADDRESS  RC5  0  COMMON ADDRESS  PPM  0    Select with    or    then   ENTER    Reprogram with 1 1          or numeric keys   lt ENTER gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return              Menu 9 15    Menu 9 16    9 7 Serial Communication       Overview      Start Up of the Serial Communication      Baud rate Setting      Setting up the Interface Standard      RS422 Termination    9 7 1 Start Up of the Serial Communication    Start up    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Serial communication   menu 9 17     2  Press ENTER to display the Serial Communication menu   menu 9 18        SERVICE    IDENTIFICATION  CHANGE PASSW
59. R plug  1 Ground  2 Signal  3 Ground  Image 5 7    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004     e 91    Getting Started    Directly to one of the IR sensors    When using the wireless remote control  make sure you are within the effective operating distance  30m  100ft in a straight line   The  remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote  control unit and the projector IR sensor     IR sensor IR sensor                                                                RE 2    E 1 oe  pa Rear of projector Side of projector  Front of projector    45g L 45g    E 45g 450   45g 4598      RCU       RCU       Image 5 8    5 6 Projector Address       5 6 1 Controlling the projector    52    Projector address  Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled     Common address  Default address  Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common    address     Why a projector address      As more than one projector can be installed in a room  the separate projector should be separately addressable with an RCU or  computer  There for each projector has its own address     Set up an individual Projector Address     The set up of a projector address can be done via the software  See  Change projector address    in chapter  Service mode        Projector controlling   Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255 which can be set in the Service mo
60. R to change the language     Available languages  English          SERVICE CHANGE LANGUAGE    IDENTIFICATION ENGLISH  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK  LAMP  DIMMING  MORE                   Select with 1 or   Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 9 11 Menu 9 12    9 6    Change Projector Address       How to change the projector address     1   2     Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Change Proj Address   menu 9 13    Press ENTER    The Change Projector Address menu will be displayed and the actual address will be filled in   menu 9 14   Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Projector address    Press ENTER to activate    The first digit will be highlighted    Reprogram the address with 7      lt         keys    Use the    or   key to select a new value  use the     or     key to select a new digit   Or   use the numeric keys on the RCU to enter the new address     The address must be between 0 and 9 when controlling the projector with the RCU or    between 0 and 255 when controlling the projector via RS232           SERVICE CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  IDENTIFICATION PROJECTOR ADDRESS     CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE COMMON ADDRESS  RC5  0   HANGE PROJ  ADDRESS COMMON ADDRESS  PPM  0    SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK  LAMP  DIMMING  MORE    Select with   or    then   ENTER    Reprogram with t 1                        Select with 1 or   or numeric keys  then   ENTE
61. RCU is used to display the BARCO logo     TEXT  the TEXT key on the RCU is used to display or to remove the BARCO logo with one single push on this key  only in    operational mode      R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    113    9  Service Mode    9 12 Add Ins       How to get add ins     The available add ins can be activated by entering your personal access key when buying this function  Please contact your reseller     He will ask for the serial number of your projector     Available Add Ins    CLO   When activated  the lamp option  Constant light output  in the menu  Lamp  becomes available     Scenergix   When activated  soft edging becomes possible in the Random access adjustment mode     How to activate an add ins     1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Add Ins   menu 9 31     The Add Ins menu will be displayed   menu 9 32     2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight an Add Ins     3  Press ENTER to activate   The Install Add Ins menu will be displayed  E g   menu 9 33     4  Enter your personal key     The key exists out of 16 alphanumeric characters     5  To reprogram the key  use the cursor key f       lt     or     or the numeric keys for the digits     When the entered key is correct  the indication  Software   not activated  will change in  activated      6  Press ENTER to confirm        SERVICE  BARCO LOGO  AD    PRESET PUT BALANCE  ADVANCED PROCESSING  DIAGNOSIS  FACTORY DEFAULTS  MORE          Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to retur
62. TION  IDENTIFICATION DHCP  ON   CHANGE PASSWORD IP ADDRESS 158 150 160 200  CHANGE LANGUAGE SUBNET MASK 158 150 160 201  CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS DEFAULT GATEWAY  SERIAL COMMUNICATION 158 150 300 300  MAC ADDRESS 01 01 02 DB FF 89  LAMP APPLY    DIMMING  MORE     Select with   or      ENTER   to edit  Select with    or   Reprogram with    or    then  lt ENTER gt  or numeric keys   lt EXIT gt  to return APPLY to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return                      Menu 9 22  Menu 9 23    108   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    9 9    9  Service Mode    Entering the necessary addresses    1  Select the IP address with the cursor keys   menu 9 24    2  Press ENTER to edit    3  Enter or reprogram the address with the numeric keys  contact your network responsible for the correct address    An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255  separated by a bullet    4  Repeat the above steps for the subnet mask and the default gateway    5  Select APPLY and press ENTER to install the entered addresses     If a wrong value for an octet is entered  the following error message will be displayed to indicate where the error is located        Example of message    Invalid octet  The maximum value is 255 for each octet        menu 9 25   NETWORK CONFIGURATION ERROR  DHCP  ON  Invalid octet  IP ADDRESS 158 150 160 200 the maximum value is  SUBNET MASK 158 150 160 201 255 for each octet     158 150 300 300  MAC ADDRESS 01 01 02 DB FF 89  APPLY    Select with   or      ENTER   to edit  Repro
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64. age 3 2  Table mounted configuration    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines    13    3  Installation Guidelines    14    Table mounted  front projection  second way        Table Top side facing floor    Projector A    SIDE VIEW    Screen          SH  PD    Optical axis projection lens    w  CD t    Floor  CD   SH 2   B   A   554mm     lt  gt              2    Sw       Screen    TOP VIEW    SH                      Floor  BACK VIEW   Image 3 3   Table mounted configuration up side down  Ceiling mounted  front projection   Ceiling Top side facing floor                            ul                  CD B                            Optical axis projection lens SH  Projector  CD SH 2 B A Screen  M  SIDE VIEW     sw  Screen  CEILING VIEW  Ceiling       oun    BACK VIEW             Image 3 4  Ceiling mounted projector    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    Ceiling mounted  front projection  second way        Ceiling Top side facing ceiling  Ceiling    Optical axis projection lens                                              Projector SIDE VIEW  CD   SH 2   B   A   554mm       CEILING VIEW    Ceiling       4   5          BACK VIEW               Screen    Sw          Image 3 5  Ceiling mounted projector    3 3 Safety Area around projector    3  Installation Guidelines       Safety area    Make sure the projector is located so that the air inlets and outlets for the cooling system are not obstructed  Leave a safety area A    of about 1 meter on the left  top view  of th
65. at INQUE TA AE        eS 45  5 3       Operating the  projector  rirkani               deren ptu Ear EOD e        p ea Rea Odo ESTE OE CUN pu Eod ere        Ere dedo 46        TOWERING OFM zo    oerte oerte    dedisse t           c dnt edd                S 46  5 3 2   Switching to standby   rcd eh ev Veientes pv E iN PEOR SOM UD UMP E PEU RA eibi hie Ded Das Sube 47  5 3 3   oWitchirg Olf zeiten             n Doo M                        Ie pie eni ed Adel wt te LARA ise Yd 47  5 3 4   Temperature error DMD       rre                          tee ya bate inal EYES 47  5 4  Quick  Set Up Adjustments      edt tia m EY RT Oe TOP UL REESE ETE A FX Mowe eU Eng RR dan 48  544 1    Quick Language Changes       rrr rx rmm rd see penne    cede                          dee wate EE Rea 48  542 Quick  Lens Adjustment  srce rerin        mx SEEKS                 ERA ou                UN red Kei de a 48  54 3    Quick On Screen    Color  change   is er rte exer orbe      RE Ue                                     IAM CREER ec exin 49  5 5  Using the RCY os ooo tre reete Pneterea pesa                       e re p ti pa E etr wee its 50  5 6  Projector Addr  ss   e oo ede o a uo eee e dedo Lore Odd ie 52  56 1  Controlling the projectos sott dee    x e te                e dete d sere Ier M eI I DER 52  5 6 2 Displaying and Programming addresses                                                       53  5 72    Controlling the  Projectors  r exer El Meee Deana        dre CLER PSP ae 53   6  Start
66. ayed in red  green or yellow     How to change    1  Press ENTER to start up the adjustment mode   2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight  nstallation   menu 5 5   3  Press ENTER to select   4  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight OSD   menu 5 6   5  Press ENTER to select   The OSD menu will be displayed   menu 5 7     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004         5  Getting Started    6  Push the cursor key 1 or    M    to highlight Highlighted item color                 5 5 Using the RCU                      Menu 5 6    7  Press ENTER to toggle between red  green and yellow   ADJUSTMENT MODE INSTALLATION OSD  Select a path from below   INPUT SLOTS IGHLIGHT ITEM COLOR  red   800 PERIPHERAL  RANDOM ACCESS SOURCE SWITCHING MENU POSITION  Default   INSTALLATION NO SIGNAL  SERVICE CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or   Select with    or    then   ENTER   Select with   or   then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return then   ENTER     EXIT   to return   lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 5 5 Menu 5 7       50    Pointing to the reflective screen    1  Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface   image 5 5     Ceiling       Screen             Image 5 5    IR sensor       Hardwired Remote Input    1  Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU                          2  Plug the other end in the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled RC   image 5 6     R597680
67. black screen will be displayed and the projector remains with full  power for immediate restart  The sound is not interrupted  The display on front of the projector will show             R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004 5      5  Getting Started    To restart the image       Press Pause key      Press EXIT key     Select a source number     The Stand by Key    When the Stand by key is pressed  the image projection is stopped and the projector goes to stand by  This situation is used when  a projection stop is planned for a longer period     54   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    6  Start up of the Adjustment mode    6  START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE    6 1 Start up       Possible paths    There are 3 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment mode  They are        Installation   Installation should be selected if a new input module is installed or a new source is connected to an existing input  module  Also when the projector is relocated in a new configuration       Random Access   Random Access should be selected to set up a new source     Service   Service should be selected if the user intends to change general settings such as password  language  address  etc or    Some service actions or get set up information   How to start up   1  Press ADJUST or ENTER to enter the Adjustment mode   The adjustment mode opens   menu 6 1   2  The cursor key          or    or     keys  local keypad  are used to make menu selections and also for adjustments   3  The ENTER and EXIT keys are u
68. by       How to switch to standby   1  Press Standby to switch the projector to standby     4 4 Switching off       How to switch off the projector   1  Press first Standby   2  Let cool down the projector until the fans stop blowing  at least 15 min     3  Switch off the projector with the power switch     4 5 Input Source Connections       4 5 1 Input Facilities    Overview input facilities                                                                                                                                               Operon Diagnostic Code IR Receiver    e  EXE ehm              sic E  xir SyncOK IR pA        p N ZW   amie        COMMPORT 10  100 ase T A  o0     2 LJ        Q    IN OUT      in      k              BARCO SDI DIGITAL INPUT    BARGO  HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  R G H C               LJ High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT       o HIC D   D      100000    E   0   High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT DVI OUTPUT                           39    2 4  Image 4 3  Input facilitie     Input number Type of input  H7  7  Fixed input  5 cable input or DVI input and DVI output  Com Fixed input  5 cable input or DVI input    Variable inputs       Two digital inputs available   e SDI input  R9840110   e HD SDI Digital input  R9840450     Digital Video Decoder  R9841170        4 5 2 Inputs via RCVDS05    Overview    When using a RCVDSO5  the input configuration must be as follows     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       4  Connections    slot 1 RGB Component  slot 2 V
69. by the manufacturer   Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions    1 2 FCC statement  Federal Communication 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 equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a  residential area may cause harmful interference  in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference    1 3 Note  Definitions    Definition Qualified service technicians or Qualified technicians   Persons having appropriate technical training and experience nec   essary to be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the danger to themselves  or other persons     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       7  Safety Instructions    Extra Safety manual    Read also safety instructions in separate manual  R5976125      6   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    2  Packag  ng and Dimensions    2  PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS    Overview      Projector Packaging    Box Content     Lamp Packaging     Lens Packaging      Projector Dimensions    2 1 Projector 
70. connected     The VS05 can switch up to 5 Composite Video sources  3 Super Video sources and 1 RGB analog or component video source to  the projector  In addition  the audio signal proper to the source  can be switched to an audio amplifier  Order number   R9827890    For more information about the use of the VS05  consult the VSO5 owner s manual     Connecting an IR Remote Receiver to the projector     This infrared receiver unit makes it possible to control the projector from another room  There is a communication line cable between  the IR receiver and the projector or the RCVDS  The control information from the RCU can now be sent to the IR Remote Receiver     The IR Remote Receiver displays the selected source on a 7 segment display     Connecting a Rugged Remote to the projector     The Rugged Remote Control allows following functions     Remote mode   sends actions to and reads information from the projector     Lamp read mode   reads information stored in the lamp information module     The following types of Rugged Remote Control are available       wireless  order number R9840171     wired to CTRL3  order number R9840170     For more information about the use of this remote control  consult the user manual R5976251     4 6 4 Network connection       Only 10 Base T connection    What can be done     When the optional network connection is installed  the projector can be connected to a LAN  local area network   Ethernet   Once  installed and connected to the LAN  user
71. ct with 1 or       ENTER   to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return             CONFIRM  LOAD FILE    create file  Video525 c02  based on file  Video525 s01       ENTER   to return    EXIT   to return          Menu 7 7    The image is not perfect      Menu 7 8    During a load file  the actual file is displayed next to the indication Active file     When scrolling through the files  the image will be adapted according to the settings of the selected file  on  line adaptation      If the displayed image is not correct after selecting the best fitting file  go to the Edit menu  select the active file and change the File    settings     7 2 5 Edit File    7 2 5 1 Start up    60    How to start up the Edit menu      To start up the EDIT menu      1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Edit   menu 7 9     2  Press ENTER to select   The Edit file adaptation menu will be displayed   menu 7 10     3  Select the file which must be edited  mostly the active file      4  Press ENTER     The file name will be displayed in the upper right corner   menu 7 11                                FILE SERVICE EDIT FILE EDIT FILE xga s30  LOAD Filename Sre resolution HORIZONTAL  video525 s01 1 675x240i TOTAL 1344 PIXELS  RENAME video525 c01 1 675x240i ACTIVE 1024 PIXELS  COPY video525 c02 1 675x240i START 296 PIXELS  DELETE PERIOD 20 678 ps  OPTIONS                                  VERTICAL  FIELD   Active file   Video525 c50 TOTAL 806 LINES  ACTIVE 768 LINES  START 36 LINES  INTERLACED  OFF   READ AM
72. cts  In such cases  disabling FILM mode  processing is the best cure     Banner Protect   On    Only active when film mode detection is in the on position  Use the ENTER key to toggle between  or  Off   on  or  off      FILM mode processing normally processes the entire display  but this may cause problems on sources  where video and FILM content are mixed  One very common example is scrolling banners at the  bottom of the screen  e g  financial news   For those cases  the  banner protect  feature will force the  bottom quarter of the screen to be always processed in VIDEO mode  regardless of the rest of the  screen  which may be either video or FILM mode        3 2 pull down      Method used to        the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps  60 fields  or 25 fps  50 fields   so that one film frame occupies  three video fields  the next two  etc  It means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames  making operations such as rotoscoping impossible  and requiring care in editing  Some sophisticated equipment can  unravel the 3 2 sequence to allow frame by frame treatment and subsequently re compose 3 2  The 3 2 sequence  repeats every five video frames and four film frames  the latter identified as A D  Only film frame A is fully on a video  frame and so exists at one time code only  making it the editable point of the video sequence     2 2 pull down  The process of transferring 24 frames sec film format into video by repeating each frame  used for PA
73. d     keys  cursor keys    to increase or decrease the analog level of the  image controls when they are first selected     15 RC Operating indication lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed   This is a visual indicator to  check the operation of the remote control     Table 5 1       5 3 Operating the projector       5 3 1    46    Switching on    How to switch on     1  Press the power switch to switch on the projector     When  0 is visible  the projector is switched off     When   is visible  the projector is switched on     The projector starts i standby mode     Starting image projection   1  Press Stand by key once on the local keypad or on the remote control     The projector mode indication lamp will be green  image 5 2   Or   Press a digit button to select an input source     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    5  Getting Started                                                                                                                                                                      BARGO   A EAE       4     Cy      o  le   a      2      9   9          7   8 ve  US 51 57     9   0 1 0 1     Em    3   7  gis  7 8    D      z  1  rl  5    6    EJ         1  2 8     1 9   mage 5 2       Lamp Run time indication    see chapter  4  Connections    Switching on   page 31    Lamp Light output indication    see chapter  4  Connections    Switching on   page 31    Lamp Z axis indication    see chapter  4  Connections    Switching on   page 31    5 3 2 Sw
74. d protected item     Changing your password    To change your password  see chapter Service Mode  Change Password     Menus on Local LCD Display       56    Overview    When text is  off  no menus will be displayed on the projection screen  But on the local LCD display  it is still possible to scroll  through the menus  The menus will be displayed line by line in the same order as they were displayed on the projection screen   Adjustments can be done while the projector is running without projecting the disturbing menus on the screen     Use the cursor keys to scroll through the menus and press ENTER to activate the displayed menu     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7 1    Overview      Overview Flow    Picture Services    Picture Tuning        Geometry      ScenergiX      Picture in Picture  PiP       Save Changes    Overview Flow    7  Random Access Aajustment Mode    RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE       R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    Overview          LOAD                      FILE SERVICE       EDIT                         RANDOM ACCES       RENAME             COPY                DELETE                OPTIONS             COLOR TEMPERATURE          GAMMA                         ADJUSTMENT MODE    PICTURE TUNING    COLOR SPACE                         Image 7 1    NOISE REDUCTION                   INPUT BALANCE                SHIFT             SIZE                   GEOMETRY             SIDE KEYSTONE          BLANKING             ASPECT RATIO                   SCENERGIX      
75. de     When the address is set  the projector can be controlled now     RCU for addresses between 0 and 9     computer  e g  IBM PC  or compatible   Apple MAC  etc  for addresses between 0 and 255     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    Common Address    5  Getting Started    Every projector has a common address    0    or  1   The choice between    0    and  1  can be selected in the Service mode     5 6 2 Displaying and Programming addresses    Displaying the Projector Address on the Screen     1  Press Address key  recessed key on the RCU  with a pencil     The projector   s address will be displayed in a  Text box       To continue using the RCU with that specific address  it is necessary to enter the same address with the  digit buttons  address between 0 and 9  within 5 seconds after pushing the address key  For example   if the  Address key displays projector address 003  then press  3  digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s address  to match the projector s address  Do not press 003 digits  This will address the remote control to  0  and    control all projectors in the room  If the address is not entered within 5 seconds  the RCU returns to its default  address  zero address  and control all projectors in the room     How to Program an Address into the RCU   1  Press the Address key  recessed key on the RCU  with a pencil     2  Enter the address with the digit buttons within 5 seconds after pushing the address key   Note  That address can be any digit between 0 and 9 
76. de is considered as the disconnect device  When mentioned to switch of the projector  to access  some parts inside  always disconnect the power cord at the projector side   To prevent projector damage  If the Air Filters are not regularly replaced  the air flow inside the projector could be disrupted  causing overheating  Overheating  may lead to the projector shutting down during operation   In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained  and that the projector complies with Electromagnetic 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 projector  If this does happen  switch off and unplug the mains supply  immediately  Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel   The projector 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   Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as performant laser equipment  Direct or indirect  hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices  TM  in which case there is a loss of warranty  To prevent battery explosion  Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced   Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended 
77. dule of the RCVDSO5     Defining the Infrared Communication protocol           using Comm 800    Defining the output    module of the RCVDS05     Which module are available     When a RCVDSO5 is connected to the projector  the type of output module of this RCVDSO5 has to be defined in the 800 peripheral    menu     e standard output module     5cable output module    Defining the output m    To define the output module   1  Push the cursor key    or    2  Press ENTER to select     M    3  Push the cursor key 1 or    M    odule    to highlight 800 Peripheral   menu 8 5     to highlight Output module   menu 8 6        INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with    or      then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 8 5    Which protocols are a    When a peripheral is connected to the  Comm Port     the communication can be in PPM or RC5     800 PERIPHERAL    OUTPUT MODULE  STANDARD   CLO USING COMM800  YES   INFRARED  PPM     Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 8 6    8 3 2 Defining the Infrared Communication protocol    vailable     The type of communication can be set to        PPM    RC5    Defining the communication protocol     1  Push the cursor key    or    2  Press ENTER to select   3  Push the cursor key 1 or    4  Press ENTER to select   5  Press ENTER to toggle be    to highlight 800 Peripheral   menu 8
78. e displayed in gray      For sources with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz   the vertical refresh rate is the same as the  vertical frequency of the incoming source  This is a necessity to project moving images without   motion artifacts   For stationary images with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz it is still possible  to use asynchronous refresh  When loading Pal  Secam  NTSC files the synchronous mode is  default  for all other sources below 60 Hz asynchronous mode is default     For sources with a vertical frequency higher that 60 Hz   the vertical refresh is different than the  vertical frequency of the incoming source  Synchronous refresh cannot be used     Film mode detection    Detects in the  on  mode if the source is film or video  Use the ENTER key to toggle between  on  or  off     On  or  O         or        When enabled  the hardware looks for tell tale signs of 3 2 or 2 2 pull down sequences  These are the    result of converting cinema material recorded at 24 frames per second to the television frequencies of    60 or 50 interlaced fields per second respectively  When FILM conversion is detected  the original  24 frames per second are restored  This avoids deinterlacing artefacts  and results in a perfect  artefact free display  Note that in some cases  video clips  scrolling newstickers      FILM and VIDEO  material are mixed on one screen  This may confuse the detector and cause it to go into FILM  restoration mode  This will cause  jaggies  or motion artefa
79. e projector     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    15    3  Installation Guidelines                                        Air OUI                            rimus                                                                                                                                                       T n                                  Image 3 6  Safety area around the projector    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines    3 4 Projector tilting       Turning around the projection axes    qoidden Projecto  Tir      o MU UT    oO Nir        E  FRONT VIEW       15   4            C  Start point                                                                                                 Image 3 7  Tilting diagram    Allowed Projector Tilting Area  Forbidden Projector Tilting Area  Start point   Lamp axis   Front view              2    Consider the starting point at the lamp side  input side   the following tilting is possible        Maximum 15  upwards    Maximum 195  downwards  indicated by the allowed projector tilting area     Forwards and backwards tilting    Forwards and backwards tilting is allowed     3 5 Mounting the projection lamp          WARNING  Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before starting with the mounting procedure        WARNING  Mounting the projection lamp should be done by qualified service technician     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004       3  Installation Guidelines    3 5 1 Access to the Lamp Unit   What has to be do
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81. entering on the RCU or  local keypad first 0 followed immediately by the source number  E g  for source 2 in the PiP window  enter 02 on the RCU     How to set    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Quick Select   menu 7 57   2  Press ENTER to toggle between  OFF  and   lt 0 gt       OFF   no quick selection allowed       0    quick selection allowed by using 0 before the source number        PIP    STATUS  ON   SOURCE 01    POSITION       Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 57    Save Changes       What can be done    The system saves automatically the changes every x minutes  When you want to save it quicker  use the save changes option     How to save    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Save Changes   menu 7 58     2  Press ENTER to save the actual settings in the active file     A message will be displayed to wait a few second while the system is saving the data   menu 7 59        RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    FILE SERVICE  PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY  SCENERGIX    PIP  SAVE CHANGES    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return          Saving data  please wait       Message          Menu 7 58    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    Menu 7 59    87    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    88    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    8  INSTALLATION MODE    Overview    e Start up of the Installation mode    Input Slots     800 peripheral       Source Switching     No Signal     Contrast Enhancement        Convergence
82. ept  lt ENTER gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 7 13 Menu 7 14 Menu 7 15    Changing the characters    1  Push the cursor keys     or     to select the desired character   menu 7 16   Or   Change that character by pushing the cursor keys 1 or    Numeric characters can be entered directly with numeric keys on the  RCU   Or   Press ENTER to confirm     The renamed file is entered in the list of files   2  Press EXIT to return to the Rename menu selection     No changes are made        RENAME FILE    From file name    Video525 c01  To file name     demo c10    Select with    or  gt   Reprogram with   or    or numeric keys   lt ENTER gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 7 16    64 5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 2 7 Copy  Start Up    To copy the name of a selected file    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Copy     2  Press ENTER    The Copy selection menu will be displayed   menu 7 17   3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to select a file name   4  Press ENTER to select     The Copy file menu will be displayed with the selected file name already filled in  in the  From file name      area and in the       file  name    area  The first character in the       file name    area is highlighted   menu 7 18           COPY FILE COPY FILE  Filename Src resolution Frome file name    video525 s01 1 675x240i Video525 s01  video525 c01 1 675x240i To file name    video525 c02 1 6
83. eside Seam   less switching there is a choice between several effects which render the transitions more enjoyable     How to select a switching mode  1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Source Switching   menu 8 10   2  Press ENTER to select    The seamless source switching menu will be displayed   menu 8 11     3  Press ENTER to toggle between  NO TRANSITION    FADE          OFF no effect installed     RANDOM TRANSITION source switching will happens with an effect  random chosen between the available effects     See image 8 1        INSTALLATION SEAMLESS  SOURCE SWITCHING  INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL EFFECT  NO TRANSITION   NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    OSD  INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with   or     ENTER   to toggle    then   ENTER     EXIT   to return    lt EXIT gt  to return                      Menu 8 11  Menu 8 10    92 5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004       Image 8 1  Example of seamless switching with Fade effect     8  Installation Mode    When an effect is selected within seamless source switching  wait until the effect is terminated before switch   ing to another source    2 seconds      8 5 No Signal       Overview      Changing the Background Color    Changing the Shutdown Setting  e   Changing the Shutdown Time    8 5 1 Changing the Background Color    How to change    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight No signal   menu 8 12   2  Press ENTER to select   The no signal menu will be displayed   menu 8
84. eturn   lt EXIT gt  to return                      Menu 8 4  Menu 8 3    Possible results for the fixed input slots  1 amp 2      Video or S Video    RGB analog RGB SS CV    separate sync is composite video      H C input    RGB SS cS or HS amp VS   separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync    RGB SOG   sync on green    Component Video Component video   SS   Component video with separate sync  Component video   SOY   Component video with sync on Y  Component video   3LSS   Component video with 3 level separate sync     Component video   3LSOY   Component video with 3 level syns on Y     RGB analog with RGB SS 3LSS    RGB with separate Tri level sync   tri level sync    3  RGB3L SOG 3LSOY   RGB with Tri level sync on green        Possible results for input 3 and 4    HD SDI high definition digital input    Digital Video Decoder VIDEO VIDEO   VIDEO S VIDEO   VIDEO YUV        What if a switcher is connected to the projector    If a RCVDS  switched on  or VS05 is connected to the projector  it will be also indicated on the menu by adding  800 peripheral     If no 800 peripheral indication is made on the menu  there are still two possibilities  no RCVDS or VS05 connected or RCVDS is  switched off     When a 800 peripheral is connected to the projector  the input slots are not accessible with the cursor key to toggle their function     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    8 3 800 peripheral    8  Installation Mode       8 3 1    Overview      Defining the output mo
85. eys on the RCU  Always 3 digits should be entered  To toggle   to      While the bar scale window is on the screen  press ENTER to change the value indication to an input field   ce    or vice versa  use the up or down arrow key     7 4 7 Aspect Ratio    Purpose    To force the projector in a typical aspect ratio  E g  projecting a 4 3 image in a 16 9 aspect ratio     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    77    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    How to set up the desired aspect ratio      1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Aspect Ratio   menu 7 46     M    2  Press ENTER to scroll between  5 4    4 3    16 9    2 35    1 88  or  1 78         GEOMETRY    SHIFT  SIZE  SIDE KEYSTONE  BLANKING    OPTIONS    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 7 46    7 4 8 Geometry Options    What is possible    The same side keystone correction can be used for all files     How to toggle  1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight Options   menu 7 47   2  Press ENTER to select    The Geometry Options menu will be displayed   menu 7 48   3  Press ENTER to toggle between  YES  or            NO Side Keystone will be adjusted for the active file only     YES Side Keystone will be adjusted for all files                             GEOMETRY GEOMETRY OPTIONS  SHIFT Use the same side  SIZE keystone correction  SIDE KEYSTONE for all files    BLA  YES   ASPECT RATIO  4 3   Select with    or    then   ENTER     ENTER   to toggle    EXIT   to return   EXIT   to ret
86. file can be loaded and saved for future use  When  there is a little difference  the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source specs are reached     58    file loading can be done automatically  see  File Options   page 66   Files with a   in front of the file name are  temporary files  These files will be deleted when switching to another source     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    Possible file Manipulations    The following file manipulations are possible       Load   installation of a file for a new source      Edit   editing a loaded file to the source specs     Rename   renaming a file        Copy  copying a file      Delete   deleting a file      Options   way of sorting the files     7 2 3 Start up  Start up    To enter the File Service  handle as follow      1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight File Service   menu 7 3   2  Press ENTER to select     The File Service menu will be displayed   menu 7 4        RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY  SCENERGIX    SAVE CHANGES    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return       FILE SERVICE    LOAD  EDIT  RENAME  COPY  DELETE  OPTIONS    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return                Menu 7 3    7 2 4 Load file    Start up Load file    Menu 7 4    To start up the load file  handle as follow    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Load   menu 7 5     2  Press ENTER to select     7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    The Load menu displays
87. focus the image     3  When finished  press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to the shift adjustment     48                                                                                                       5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    5  Getting Started                                                                                     LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS    ZOOM with torp   FOCUS with   or      ENTER  to shift    EXIT  to return                                                                   Image 5 3       Press the selection key   to switch to another pattern  Different patterns are available     Quick shift adjustment  1  Press the Selection key    Barco key   The zoom focus menu will be displayed  image 5 3    2  Press ENTER   The shift menu will be displayed   image 5 4   3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to shift the image up or down and     or     to shift the image left or right     4  When finished  press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to zoom focus                                                     LENS ADJUSTMENT SHIFT    SHIFT with f or         or mp    ENTER  to zoom focus    EXIT  to return                                                                      Image 5 4    Press the selection key   to switch to another pattern  Different patterns are available     5 4 3 Quick On Screen Color change    What can be done    For quick change of the on screen color of the highlighted items     The highlighted items on the menus can be displ
88. front table     front ceiling    rear table    rear table    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    95    8  Installation Mode    Set up the Correct Configuration    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Configuration   menu 8 23     2  Press ENTER to select     The configuration menu will be displayed        INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL   SOURCE SWITCHING   NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with    or      then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 8 23       For more information  see Installation Guidelines      8 9 Lens Adjustment       What can be done      All lens adjustments are motorized and can be adjusted with the RCU     The following items can be adjusted       zoom focus    shift      Options   same zoom focus for all files  yes or no     How to start up     1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Lens   menu 8 24     2  Press ENTER to select     The lens menu will be displayed   menu 8 25        INSTALLATION    INPUT SLOTS  800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION   LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with    or      then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 8 24    LENS ADJUSTMENT  ZOOM FOCUS  SHIFT    OPTIONS    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 8 25    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    8  Installation Mode    How to Zoom Focus    1  Push the cursor key 
89. ge height is displayed  no missing lines        R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004         7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    62    Vertical Start    Interlaced  On  or  Off     Read AMDS    number of lines between the start of the input signal and start of the image on the screen     this selection is automatically filled when active file has to be edited  If the image is wrong due to  mismeasurement  use the ENTER key to toggle between  On  and  Off    for interlaced images   1 frame contains 2 fields      AMDS   automatic mode detection  amp  synchronization    During the installation of a file with LOAD  the system automatically measured the horizontal period   the total vertical lines and the interlaced mode  When selecting Read AMDS  the system remeasures  the above indicated items        How to install the correct settings for the options in the Edit file menu        EDIT FILE OPTIONS    Source number    Clamp position  leading   Clamp delay 0   Clamp width 10   Field polarity  pos   Field select  both   Vertical refresh  sync   Film Mode Detection  on   Banner Protect  on     Select with 1 or     lt ENTER gt  to toggle   1 or   to change value   lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 7 12    Source number The source number of a non active file can be changed to any other source number  This makes it  possible to create a file for future source numbers    Clamp position Clamping determines the black level of the signal  The clamp pulse can be related to the leading or  the t
90. gram with   or    or numeric keys  APPLY to confirm   EXIT   to return     EXIT   to return                      Menu 9 25  Menu 9 24    Lamp       Lamp information light output switching    All information about the lamp is stored inside the lamp house and can be displayed via the projector software on the projection  Screen  No information can be changed     The Constant light output function can be changed between OFF   slave  and  master      By using the CLO function  the lamp life time will enlarge    2     CLO for a single projector  When the CLO functions is in the OFF position  the lamp will follow the normal life cycle curve     When the CLO function is ON  projector master or slave   the projector will regulate the lamp power until the preprogrammed CLO  value  number of lumens   full line  is reached  As long as this power is below the maximum power of the lamp  the projector will  gives a constant light output  Once the maximum power is reached  the projector will follow again the normal lamp life cycle curve     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 9    9  Service Mode    110    Clo value        z  m  2  Qa  2  2      8                    Image 9 5  CLO function of one projector    Linked CLO  used by multiple projectors    If the linked CLO function is in the OFF position  the lamp of each projector will follow its own life cycle curve  dotted lines   When in  the ON position and linked as described below  all projectors will use the preprogrammed CLO value as long as 
91. he back cover and push the front of the cover against the projector frame lining up the cover lock  screw with the speed nut  A  on the frame   image 3 13  image 3 14     2  Turn with a screwdriver the side panel lock screw  B  a quarter turn clockwise to lock   image 3 15     20 R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines       Image 3 13  Mounting the side cover       Image 3 14  Closing the side cover       Image 3 15  Locking the side cover       3 6 Re adjusting the lamp position in the lamp casing  WARNING  As the projector has to be opened  this procedure has to be performed by qualified service tech   nician   Why    With higher run times  the light output of the lamp will decrease  which results in a lower light output on the screen  This light output  decrease can be compensated by readjusting the position of the lamp     A suggestion dialog box will be displayed when the projector is restarted after 100 hours and 250 hours  Once ENTER is pressed  when that box is open  this box will not be displayed again till the next alert point is reached     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004 21    3  Installation Guidelines    22       Suggestion    Lamp runtime is  105 hours    It is advisable to  adjust the Z axis  of the lamp to  obtain maximum  light output   see owners manual     XENTER   to confirm             Menu 3 1    The user can now adjust the Z axis by following the next procedure     How to readjust     1  On the side of the inputs  turn the retaining bol
92. ideo   slot 3 not used   slot 4 not used    When using a RCVDSO5  it is recommended to use a 5 cable output module in the RCVDS  The outputs of this module has to be  connected to slot 1 of the projector  To switch the projector in the 5 cable mode see  Fixed slot  slot 1  amp  2    page 35     4 5 3    Input module insertion    How to insert an input module     To insert a module in one of the free slots  handle as follow      1     Power down the projector and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet                                                                                                                                                        2  Remove the dummy plate covering the chosen input slot by turning out both screws   3  Slide the input module in the free slot  Insure the module is seated correctly in the guide grooves   4  Press on both handles of the input module until the module plug seats in the connector of the projector   image 4 4   5  Secure the input module by tightening both retaining screws   6  Reconnect the power cord to the wall outlet and switch on the projector           Green Operation Diagnostic Code  o  _                    8           n   o              Q N IN OUT  lo On f    Vos        jj      BARCO SDI DIGITAL INPUT o pus  HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  i ERG B Hc  v i   60600 1    I9 High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT ET    v R G B HC V    _        OOOOO         High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT DVI INPUT DVI OUTPUT    J      x    Image 4 
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95. itching to standby    How to switch to standby   1  Press Standby to switch the projector to standby     2 seconds until the message  Saving data  please wait  is displayed  Do not press any longer on the standby    Switching to Standby  When the projector is running and you want to go to standby  press the standby key for  key otherwise the projector will restart     5 3 3 Switching off    How to switch off the projector   1  Press first Standby   2  Let cool down the projector until the fans stop blowing  at least 15 min     3  Switch off the projector with the power switch     5 3 4 Temperature error DMD    Overview    When the temperature of one of the DMD is too low or too high the projector will be switched automatically to standby  Before  Switching to standby  the following message appears for 3 seconds on the screen    DMD out of operating temperature range   Automatic shutdown is activated             appears on the LED display to indicate the user that the projector is switched to standby due to DMD temperature problems     Operating temperature range of the DMD    10     and  35  C     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       5  Getting Started       ERROR    DMD out of operating  temperature  range    Automatic shutdown is  activated             Menu 5 1    5 4 Quick Set Up Adjustments       Overview      Quick Language Change    Quick Lens Adjustment    Quick On Screen Color change    5 4 1 Quick Language Change    What can be done     Only if different on screen lang
96. justed to 3 predefined stored  values  one projector specific and 2 international standards   A custom adjustment is possible  The maximum color space which  can be displayed is the projector color space  This color space is measured at the factory and stored inside the projector     68   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    How to select   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Color Space   menu 7 30   The Color Space selection menu will be displayed   menu 7 31     2  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight the desired color space and press ENTER     Projector Maximum color space   EBU European Broadcasting Union  This organization defines a European standard    SMPTE American standard   Custom The use can define the x and y coordinates for red  green and blue which forms the corners of the color    space  By changing the coordinates  the color reproduction can be changed     3  When custom is selected  a bar scale for Red x appears  Adjust with the left and right arrow key  Press ENTER to switch to the  next adjustment  The adjustment order is Red x     Red y     Green x     Green y     Blue x     Blue y  When finished  press EXIT  to return           PICTURE TUNING    COLOR TEMPERATURE    GAMMA   COLOR SPACE  NOISE REDUCTION  INPUT BALANCE    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return          COLOR SPACE    PROJECTOR  EBU  SMPTE  CUSTOM    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return             Me
97. lace the dust filters earlier than when replacing the lamp     B 1 Dust filter on the front side       Necessary tools    Philips screwdriver    How to remove      1  Loosen the 4 indicated spring screws   image B 1   Note  Hold your hand under the dust filter so that the filter cannot fall out     2  Slide out  on the bottom side  the contaminated dust filter   image B 2     3  Insert a new dust filter  Both sides of the dust filter are equal and the filter can be inserted in any position   image B 3     Note  All dust filters in the projector are equal   ny 4       Pp     4  Secure the 4 indicated screws  image B 1                                          1  Front dust filter removal    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 1125    B  Dust filter Replacement    B 2                                           Image B 2  Slide out front dust filter                                             Image B 3  Insert front dust filter    Dust filter on the back side       126    Necessary tools  A flatblade screwdriver of 5 mm  Allen key 5 mm    How to replace       Turn on the back panel the 3 lock screw a quarter turn counter clockwise   image B 4     Take off the back panel and lay it on its back side      Loosen the four screws holding the cover plate by turning a few terns   image B 5      Slide the cover plate  a  to the middle until the screws matches the big holes      Take off the cover plate      Pull out the dust filter   image B 6      Insert a new dust filter      Place the cover p
98. late over the 4 screws and slide to the outside      o ON Do FW             Tighten the 4 screws     10 Mount the back cover and turn the 3 lock screws a quarter turn clockwise     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    B  Dust filter Replacement       Image B 4  Back cover removal       Image B 5  Removing dust filter       Image B 6  Pull out dust filter and insert new one    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 127    B  Dust filter Replacement    128   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    C  Troubleshooting    C  TROUBLESHOOTING    C 1 Error codes       Overview    The following table gives an overview of some important error codes displayed on the LED display of the projector     2002 lamp start failed  hot restrike Let cool down the lamp for at    lamp with many strikes least 3 minutes     maximum run time exceeded Replace the lamp with a new  one    tilt switch tilt angle is out of specifications  Correct projection installation   Change the tilting so that the  tilt angle becomes within the  specifications      ambient overtemperature ambient temperature sensed by Cool down the installation  the projector is above 45 C environment     Lamp overtemperature lamp to hot Let cool down the lamp    Top fan error fan is not turning Call a qualified service engineer  failure    Anode fan error fan is not turning Call a qualified service engineer    failure    Cathode fan error fan is not turning Call a qualified service engineer    failure    No LPS detected no communication with lamp power   Call
99. lt up    The service menu is built up in two parts which are connected together with the  more  item  If the desired item is not in the list of  the displayed menu  select  more  with the cursor key and push ENTER to display the other items in the service menu     9 2 Start up       Start up    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Service   menu 9 1     v    2  Press ENTER to display the service mode menu   menu 9 2        ADJUSTMENT MODE    RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE    Select a path from below      c  5     SERVICE    IDENTIFICATION  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  HANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  ERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK    SERVICE    BARCO LOGO  ADD INS  PRESET INPUT BALANCE  ADVANCED PROCESSING  DIAGNOSIS  FACTORY DEFAULTS  MORE       Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return                         Menu 9 1    Menu 9 2 Menu 9 3    Some items in the Service mode are password protected  when the password function is active   Enter the  password to continue  All other password protected items are now available if you stay in the adjustment  mode        9 3 Identification       What can be seen on the identification screen   The identification screen shows the general information of the projector     The following items will be displayed   e Type of projector  SLM R9   e Software version    Network module  yes    Proj  address
100. n          CLO    ADD INS     INACTIVE     SCENERGIX  INACTIVE     Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return           INSTALL ADD INS    KEY                                  Software      Hardware   OK  Not activated    Select with    or    Reprogram with t 1     or  gt    lt ENTER gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return              Menu 9 31    Menu 9 32    9 13 Preset Input Balance    Menu 9 33          CAUTION  Changing these settings may seriously affect the performance of the projector     114    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    9  Service Mode    Start Up  1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Preset Input Balance   menu 9 34   2  Press ENTER to select    The following warning will be displayed    menu 9 35     Preset input balance is reserved to qualified service personnel  If you are not qualified  press EXIT to cancel the panel adjust   ments        SERVICE WARNING    BARCO LOGO  ADD INS    PRESET INPUT BALANCE  ADVANCED PROCESSING is reserved to  DIAGNOSIS qualified  FACTORY DEFAULTS service personnel  MORE       Select with   or    then   ENTER     ENTER   to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return   EXIT   to return                   Menu 9 34 Menu 9 35    9 14 Advanced Processing       Overview      Minimum Delay    9 14 1 Minimum Delay    Purpose    In normal mode  the processing  scaling and de interlacing  in DLP projectors introduces a few frames delay  from input to screen    Setting the option Minimum Delay to  ON  disables all scaling and
101. nce      If yes  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight one of the preprogrammed color balances  Press ENTER to select  Note  Projector white will provide maximum projector light output  The calibrated  Broadcast      Film      Video  and  Computer   presets will provide optimum color tracking     If no  go to step 2    2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to adjust White x and push the cursor key     or     to adjust White y  range 0 to 1    image 7 3     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    67    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    White X              2  0 1    Image 7 3    7 3 3 Gamma  What can be adjusted      With the gamma correction adjustment  it is possible to accurately set the gamma of the projector image     Changing the gamma value  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Gamma   menu 7 29   2  Press ENTER to select     3  Change the gamma value by pushing the cursor key     or     until the desired value is reached   Note  Default value of gamma   2 2    4  Press EXIT to return to the Picture Tuning menu        PICTURE TUNING  COLOR TEMPERATURE    COLOR SPACE  NOISE REDUCTION  INPUT BALANCE    Select with 1 or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 29    7 3 4 Color Space    Color space  A color space is a mathematical representation for a color  For example  the RGB color space is based on a Cartesian    coordinate system     What can be adjusted      The color space  gamut   the collection of colors which can be reproduced by the projector  can be ad
102. ne  To access the lamp casing  a side panel has to be removed   Necessary tools    A flatblade screwdriver of 5 mm    Removing the side panel  1  Turn with a screwdriver the side panel lock screw a quarter turn counter clockwise   image 3 8     2  Pull the right side of the panel towards you and further to the right to remove   image 3 9        Image 3 8  Unlocking the side cover       Image 3 9  Pull and remove the side cover    3 5 2 Installation of the new Lamp Unit     What has to be done    First remove the lock nut on each spacer screw and next slide the lamp unit into the projector frame     18   5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines    Necessary tools    Flatblade screwdriver of 5mm or Nut driver 8mm    Installing the lamp unit  1  Remove the lock nut on the 3 spacer screws  A    image 3 10   2  Line up the lamp unit guides with the guides on the projector frame  B  and push the unit into the frame until it fits   image 3 11     3  Secure the position of the lamp unit with the 3 spacer screws   image 3 12        Image 3 10  Lamp unit  removing the lock nuts    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 9    3  Installation Guidelines       Image 3 11  Inserting the lamp       Image 3 12  Securing the lamp    3 5 3 Reinstalling the Side Panel  What has to be done    After the new lamp unit has been installed  the side panel has to be remounted     Necessary tools    A flatblade screwdriver of 5 mm    Reinstalling the side panel    1  Move the cover guides under t
103. 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 projector is equipped with extra filters so that it can be used in contaminated environments     Replace the dust filters every time the projector was subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines  or similar  e g  after each show      A projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of air  it is advisable to use clean air  into the projectors  ventilation inlets  For installations in environments where the projector is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by  smoke machines or similar  these deposit a thin layer of greasy residue upon the projectors internal optics and imaging electronic  surfaces  degrading performance   then it is advisable and desirable to have this contamination removed prior to it reaching the  projectors clean air supply     Only ever use the manufacturer s recommended cleaning kit which has been specifically designed for cleaning optical parts  never  use industrial strength cleaners on the projector s optics as these will degrade optical coatings and damage sensitive optoelectronics  components  Failure to take suitable precautions to protect the projector from the effects of persistent and prolonged air contam  
104. no projector in the  chain is using its maximum lamp power already  Once one projector is on its maximum lamp power  projector with the lowest light  output  all other projectors will follow from now on the life cycle curve of this projector  That means that light output will be constant  as long as no projector has reached its maximum lamp power  From then on  the light output of all projector will decrease  full line         Image 9 6    Linking via the RS232 in out    The constant light output of projectors in a chain  maximum 12 projectors  can be set to the same value by linking the projectors via  the RS232 connector     To the RS232in of the first projector  a terminator must be connected  Z3498823   The out of the first must be connected to the in  of the next projector  etc     All projectors must have a different projector address between 1 and 12   All must have the same baud rate and RS mode     The constant light output setting of one projector must be in the master position  All others must be in the slave position     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    9  Service Mode                                                                                     Proj 1 Proj 2 Proj 3 Proj 4  in out in out in out in  RS RS RS  Terminator  Image 9 7  Principal diagram   linking via RS port          Linking via the Comm port  The constant light output of the projectors can be set to the same value by linking the projectors via the Comm port and using one  or more Comm 800 splitte
105. ns anchor system   image 3 19   Caution  Ona table mounted projector  hold the projector when pushing the lens into the lens block to avoid sliding off from  the table        Image 3 19  Mounted Lens    Image 3 18  Lens installation    3 7 5 Cleaning the lens    veloped recommendations for cleaning the lens  FIRST  we recommend you try to remove any material from  the lens by blowing it off with clean  dry deionized air  DO NOT use any liquid to clean the lenses        To minimize the possibility of damaging the optical coating or scratching exposed lens surface  we have de   Necessary tools  Toraysee    cloth  delivered together with the lens kit   Order number   R379058     How to clean the lens      Proceed as follow    1  Always wipe lenses with a CLEAN Toraysee    cloth     2  Always wipe lenses in a single direction   Warning  Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating     3  Do not leave cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket  as doing so can contaminate the cloth     4   f smears occur when cleaning lenses  replace the cloth  Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004         3  Installation Guidelines    cloth        WARNING       not use fabric softener when washing the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the    Do not use liquid cleaners on the cloth as doing so will contaminate the cloth        CAUTION  Other lenses can also be cleaned safely 
106. nu 7 30    Menu 7 31    When returning to a predefined color space  the custom values will be overwritten        7 3 5 Noise Reduction    Purpose    Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video and data sources    Changing the noise reduction value    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Noise Reduction   menu 7 32    2  Press ENTER to select    3  Change the value by pushing the cursor key     or     until the desired noise level is reached   4      Press EXIT to return the Picture Tuning menu        PICTURE TUNING  COLOR TEMPERATURE    COLOR SPACE     OISE REDUCTION    INPUT BALANCE    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 32    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004        7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 3 6    7 3 6    70    Input Balance    Why adjusting the input balance     The input balance is normally correct adjusted in the factory  But due to signal distribution or signal transmission  a color imbalance  can be the result  This imbalance can be adjusted source by source for color critical applications  These adjustments influence only  the actual custom adjustment file  This procedure is not so easy        There are 2 different adjustment procedures         for RGB  included Video and S Video  and one for YUV input  signals     Before starting the Input Balance function  generate a signal with dominant black and white areas                1 Input Balance for RGB input signals  Step to be taken for RGB input signals    To adjust 
107. ond projector matches with the rigging socket of the first  projector   image 3 22     Turn the rigging sockets of the second projector counter clockwise until they are free to move up and down   image 3 23     Secure the projectors on each other by bringing the free part of the second projector into the socket of the first projector and turn  a quarter clockwise while pushing downwards until it clicks in     For ceiling mounted configurations  pull on the hook  A  with the cable of the lowest projector   image 3 24   Guide hook and cable around the carry handle and guide it around the carry handle of the upper projector   image 3 25     Hook it in the foreseen hole B in the base plate of the upper projector   image 3 26        Image 3 22  Stacking two projectors       Image 3 23  Closing the rigging sockets    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004         3  Installation Guidelines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Image 3 24 Image 3 25  Mounting the security chain Mounting the security hook                   Image 3 26  Mounting the security hook
108. oon dejaegher barco com  Web  www barco com    From     Date     Please correct the following points in this documentation  R5976801 01      page wrong correct    R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    
109. or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment mode   2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to select  nstallation   menu 4 4    3  Press ENTER   4      Press the cursor key 1 or   to select Input Slots   menu 4 5     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 55    4  Connections    5  Press ENTER     The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the  nput Slots menu     6  Push the cursor key    or   to select the first or second slot   menu 4 6        ADJUSTMENT MODE    RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION    SERVICE    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       Select a path from below               Menu 4 4    Possible indications on the input slot menu     For the input side     INSTALLATION    800 PERIPHERAL  SOURCE SWITCHING  NO SIGNAL  CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT  CONVERGENCE  CONFIGURATION  LENS  QUICK ACCESS KEYS    INTERNAL PATTERNS  Select with    or      then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    INPUT SLOTS    Slot Module type  config   1   RGB SS  CV    2    RGB SOG   3  SDI  4  SDI    1  DVI OUTPUT  DVI input     Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return                   Menu 4 5    Menu 4 6      RGS SS  CV or HS amp VS    RGB analog signals  separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync       RGB SS  CV    RGB analog signals  separate sync is composite video       RGB SOG  SOG or 3LSOG    RGB analog signals  sync on green is composite sync or composite tri level sync         COMPONENT VIDEO   SS  SS or 3LSS    sepa
110. ou want to keep it   Note  The active file cannot be deleted        FILE SERVICE    LOAD    OPTIONS    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return             DELETE FILE       Filename Src resolution  video525 s01 1 675x240i  video525 c01 1 675x240i  video525 c02 1 675x240i    Active file   Video525 c50    Select with t or      gt     ENTER   to accept    EXIT   to return       CONFIRM  DELETE FILE    Delete file    Video525 c01      lt ENTER gt  to confirm    EXIT   to return             Menu 7 20    7 2 9 File Options  Start up    1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight Options   menu 7 23     2  Press ENTER     Menu 7 21    The option selection menu will be displayed   menu 7 24        FILE SERVICE    LOAD  EDIT  RENAME  COPY  DELETE    Select with 1 or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          FILE OPTIONS    FILE SORT  NAME   FILE LOAD  AUTOMATIC     Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt         lt EXIT gt  to return          Menu 7 23    File Sort    Menu 7 24    1  Press ENTER to toggle between  name  and  index         name    the files in the list will be sorted on the file name     Menu 7 22       index   the files in the list will be sorted on the file extension     File Load    1  Press ENTER to toggle between  automatic  and  manual         automatic    correct file will be loaded automatically        manual   correct file has to be loaded manually     66    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    7 3 Pic
111. r everybody   SERVICE CHANGE PASSWORD ACCESS CONTROL LIST  IDENTIFICATION Enter new password Menu Q  U BG X  OWNER 0000 Adj mode Y o OY Cy   CHANGE LANGUAGE USER 0000 BARCO LOGO So os Ss  CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS GUEST 0000 Change add te gt  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK O owner  U user  G Guest  LAMP E everybody  DIMMING  MORE    Select with   or    then  lt ENTER gt   Reprogram with   1     or  gt   Select with   or   or numeric keys Select with   or    then   ENTER    lt ENTER gt  to confirm then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return   Menu 9 8 Menu 9 9 Menu 9 10    Changing an access possibility    1     Push the cursor key 1 or   to select an item in the scroll list     Press ENTER to select     Press ENTER to toggle between Y yes  or N no      Access Levels      Repeat both steps if necessary     An access level can be added to the following items            Adjustment mode  Barco logo    Change projector address    File delete   File delete all   Input balance  Installation   Random access  Serial communication  Service    2  3  Push the cursor key     or     to select owner  user  guest or everybody   4   5    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    9  Service Mode    9 5 Changing Language       Start up    1     Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Change Language   menu 9 11     2  Press ENTER to display the Change Language menu   menu 9 12   3   4    Push the cursor key 1        to highlight the desired language       Press ENTE
112. railing edge of the sync pulse  Use the ENTER key to toggle between  leading  and  trailing     Clamp delay The time between the leading edge of the clamp pulse and the locked edge of the sync pulse  Can be  any value between 0 and 255  Change the value by pushing the cursor key 1 or      Clamp width The width of the clamp pulse can be any value between 0 and 255  Change the value by pushing  the cursor key 1 or                                              o  o     5  o o         ESO  i           4    Sync  pulse  Clamp  pulse   lt ra  Clamp Clamp  delay width  mage 7 2  Example for Clamp position  trailing     Field polarity    Field select    The field polarity function is used for interlaced images  Both rasters of the image could be shifted in a  wrong way  double lines are visible in the image   This can be corrected by forcing the field polarity to   neg  or  pos   Use the ENTER key to toggle between  pos  and  neg      Default  both     The field select is only used for interlaced images  One frame of an interlaced image contains two  fields  an even and an odd field  The choice exists to project  both  fields on the screen or only the     even  or  odd  field  This can be useful for 3D projection  Use the ENTER key to toggle between   both    even  and  odd         R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    Vertical refresh     sync async  The way of updating the image information  Not available for PAL NTSC SECAM sources  This    option will b
113. rast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step     5  Adjust with the cursor keys f or            or     until the red respectively blue noise becomes visible in the white areas and return    one step           INPUT BALANCE    BLACK BALANCE    HITE BALANCE    DEFAULT    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return          Adjust  red with 1 or    blue with    or  gt    Menu 7 35    7 3 6 2    Input Balance for YUV signals    Steps to be taken for YUV    1     e    4  5  6   7  8  9    Is the input balance menu already activated      If yes  go to step 4  If no  go to step 2    Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight  nput Balance   menu 7 36     Press ENTER to select     The Input Balance menu will be displayed   menu 7 37       Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Black Balance menu 7 37     Press ENTER to select     Decrease the Brightness a lot  for example to a value 50 on the bar scale       Adjust RED Black Balance with the cursor key 1 or   until the red noise becomes visible in the left bar     Adjust the BLUE Black Balance with the cursor key  lt  or     until blue noise becomes visible in the left bar       Increase the brightness until the left bar displays approximately 5096 white noise     10 Correct Red and Blue Black Balance adjustment in such a way the blue and red noise are just visible and a small Brightness    increase maintain a grey color           PICTURE TUNING    COLOR TEMPERATURE
114. rate sync is composite sync or composite tri level sync     COMPONENT VIDEO   SOY  SOY or 3LSOY    component video with composite sync on Y or composite tri level sync on Y       VIDEO  e   amp  VIDEO    DVI    When changing from an analog signal on the 5 cable module to the PanelLink input the indication led on the front panel of the module    will switch from the 5 cable input to the DVI  PanelLink  input also     For the output on fixed slot 1       DVI input   DVI in signal is looped through to the DVI out connector as it is       Active image   active image signal  what ever the input is  is available in DVI on the DVI output signal  processing is incorporated  in the signal   Set the minimum delay in  nstallation  gt  Advanced processing to OFF       DVI resync   DVI in signal is resyncronized with a stable clock and put on the DVI out connector    4 5 5 Serial Digital Input  slot 3  amp  4     What can be connected to this input     When using an RCVDS 05 with a 5 cable output module  connect these 5 cables to this fixed 5 input slot  slot  1  of the projector  All sources of the RCVDS can now be accepted by the projector     This input is full compatibility with digital Betacam  or other digital video sources  This avoids the need for analog video processing  anywhere in the video production chain and guarantees the ultimate image quality     An active loop through of the SDI input signal is provided for monitoring or for double and or triple stacking applications    
115. reached        SERVICE    IDENTIFICATION  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK  LAMP    MORE       Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 9 28    9 11 BARCO Logo    9  Service Mode       What can be done     The BARCO logo can be added to the image  in overlay or on a background  on any place on the screen     How to add the BARCO logo or to change the setting   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight BARCO logo   menu 9 29     2  Press ENTER to select     The BARCO logo menu will be displayed   menu 9 30     The actual settings will be displayed  Within this menu  three toggle settings and a shift control are available        SERVICE    ADD INS  PRESET INPUT BALANCE  ADVANCED PR   DIAGNO    FACTORY DEFAULTS   MORE           Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          BARCO LOGO    STATUS   ON   BACKGROUND   ON     HOT KEY   TEXT     Select with   or  then   ENTER      EXIT   to return       1                   9 29    Available Settings    STATUS  ON OFF     ON   BARCO logo will be displayed on the screen     Menu 9 30    OFF  NO BARCO logo displayed on the screen         BACKGROUND  ON OFF   ON  BARCO logo will be displayed on a black background   OFF  BARCO logo will be displayed without any background     e SHIFT    By pushing the cursor key 1      lt  or      the BARCO logo can be positioned anywhere on the screen              KEY  TEXT OFF     OFF  no key on the 
116. rojector      The projector can be controlled by the local keypad or by the remote control unit     Location of the local keypad      The local keypad is located on the input side of the projector     Remote control functions     This remote control includes a battery powered infrared  IR  transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely  This  remote control is used for source selection  control  adaptation and set up  It includes automatic storing of picture controls  Bright   ness  Sharpness     and settings    Other functions of the remote control are       Switching between stand by and operational mode    e Switching to  pause   blanked picture  full power for immediate restarting      direct access to all connected sources     5 2 Terminology overview       Overview    The following table gives an overview of the different functionalities of the keys                                cp        15   BARCO 14  13                   E  E  on s  Eo  Ce   84 CT  5   5      UD  LL se  D  D       1     eg      B                                                                                                                                                       Image 5 1  Local keypad  amp  RCU    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 25    5  Getting Started    selection key  to get direct access to the lens adjustment menus   DJ ADJUST key  to enter or exit the adjustment mode     Address key  recessed key   to enter the address of the projector  between 0 and 9   Press 
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118. rs  See Connections  Linked System      Master Projector  Comm port    Comm 800 splitter       To slave 1 To slave 3  Toslave 2 To next Comm 800 splitter   To Switcher     Comm 800 splitter       To slave 4 To slave 6  To slave 5 To slave 7 or to  next Comm 800 splitter   To Switcher     Image 9 8  Principal diagram  Linked via Comm port    For more information about the use of the Comm 800 splitter  consult the Comm 800 splitter documentation  R5976819      Which information is available    unique serial number of the lamp  total time the lamp is used in this or other projectors     remaining run time time left before the lamp must be replaced Using the lamp longer than the maximum run time may  damage the projector   number of strikes Total times the lamp is started up     Z AXIS indication to adjust the Z AXIS of the lamp  see Re adjustment of the lamp position in chapter  Installation Guidelines         R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004        1    9  Service Mode    How to display the lamp menu  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Lamp   menu 9 26   2  Press ENTER to select     The lamp menu will be displayed   menu 9 27                          SERVICE LAMP  IDENTIFICATION Constant Light output  OFF   CHANGE PASSWORD Using  RS port   CHANGE LANGUAGE Mode  NORMAL    CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS Serial number   R101111  SERIAL COMMUNICATION Article number   R9840xxx  NETWORK Run time   10 hours  Remaining run time   490  DIMMING hours  MORE    Number of strikes   10  Z AXIS   10
119. s O     Shifting in a vertical direction   when the shift value is positive  the image is shifted upwards  when the value is negative  the  image is shifted downwards     Shifting in a horizontal direction   when the shift value is positive  the image is shifted to the right  when the value is negative   the image is shifted to the left        GEOMETRY    SHIFT  SIZE  SIDE KEYSTONE  BLANKING  ASPECT RATIO  4 3   OPTIONS    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 41    Enter the desired value with the numeric keys on the RCU  Always 3 digits should be entered  To toggle   to      While the bar scale window is on the screen  press ENTER to change the value indication to an input field   or vice versa  use the up or down arrow key     7 4 4 Size    74    What can be done      The size can be adjusted in a vertical or horizontal way     When adjusting the vertical size  The upper side of the image is fixed  table and ceiling mounted configurations  and only the lower  side can be moved to its exact position     When adjusting the horizontal size  the left side of the image is fixed and only the right side can be moved to its exact position     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    Image 7 5  Size adjustment    A Horizontal size adjustment  B Vertical size adjustment    Size adjustment    1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Size   menu 7 42     2  Press ENTER to select     3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to size the image in a vertical direction  
120. s are capable of accessing the projector from any location  inside or outside their company  network from a standard web browser  The projector acts as web server and generates a web site with all functions of the projector  listed  Via an internet explorer 4 0 or higher  or a Netscape communicator  the user can insert the correct IP address of the projector  and access the webpages  Once the web site is accessed  it is possible to check and manipulate all the projector settings  Remote  diagnostics  control and monitoring of the projector can then become a daily and very simple operation  The network connectivity  permits to detect potential errors and consequently improve the time to servicing     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       4  Connections    44                                                                           Green Operation Diagnostic Code IR Receiver          2     Sync OK IR      RS232 422 IN RS232 422 OUT COMM PORT TRIGGER OUT  em  o n     OUT IN              Oz       On 3 0n i  BARGO SDI DIGITAL INPUT BARCO HD SDI DIGITAL MODULE  B H C V    High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT  m  INPUT  o H C    High Bandwidth 5 CABLE INPUT          DVI INPUT     00090 ca ma    DVI OUTPUT                                  Ethernet  connection    Image 4 10          Always use an Ethernet cable with ferrite core to connect the projector to the LAN     R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    5  Getting Started    5  GETTING STARTED    5 1 RCU  amp  Local keypad       How controlling the p
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122. se it longer  Always replace with a same  type of lamp  Call a BARCO authorized service technician for lamp replacement        CAUTION  Using a lamp for more than maximum runtime hours is dangerous as the lamp could explode     Lamp Light Output Indication    When starting up and the center lumens measurement is lower than 50   of its initial value  the lamp light output warning will be  displayed  Press ENTER to continue  The message will not be repeated during operation        WARNING    Lamp run time is X hours  The light output of the lamp    is less   than 50  of its initial value    It is advisable to replace the  lamp    before damage occurs      lt ENTER gt  to confirm             Menu 4 2    When the  Constant Light Output   CLO  options is installed  the light output message will appear on the screen when the light output  is reduced with 3396 from its initial value     This message will be repeated every hour     Lamp Z axis indication    When starting up and the run time is 100 hours or 250 hours a Z axis warning will be displayed  This warning will advise to adjust the  Z axis of the lamp to obtain maximum light output  Press ENTER to continue  The message will not be repeated during operation        WARNING    Lamp run time is X hours   It is advisable to  adjust the Z axis   of the lamp to   obtain maximum   light output   see owner s manual       ENTER   to confirm             Menu 4 3    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    4  Connections    4 3 Switching to stand
123. sed to move forward and backward through the menu structure     4  The ADJUST key can be used to terminate the adjustment mode while any path selection menu is displayed        ADJUSTMENT MODE  Select a path from below      RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE    Select with    or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 6 1    6 2 Password       Password protection of some items     Some items in the Adjustment mode are password protected  While selecting such an item  the projector asks to enter your password   Password protection is only available when the password strap on the controller module is ON  call an authorized service center to  change the position of the password strap      R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 55    6  Start up of the Adjustment mode    6 3    Entering your password   1  The first digit position is highlighted  Enter the first digit   menu 6 2   The highlighted square jumps to the next position    2  Continue with the other digits  Example  2319  When your password is correct  you gain access to the selected item     When your password is wrong  The error message Invalid password is displayed on the screen  Press EXIT to continue and to  return to the adjustment menu        PASSWORD  ENTER PASSWORD    Use numeric keys     lt EXIT gt  to return             Menu 6 2       Factory programmed password  0000    Password remark    When re entering the Adjustment mode  it will be necessary to enter the password again when selecting a passwor
124. t Ratio      Geometry Options    7 4 4 Introduction    Introduction    An adjustment can be done as follow    1  Using the cursor key to adjust    2  Entering the value with the digit keys  Therefore  press ENTER to select the indicated value and enter the desired value with  the digit keys  Press ENTER to confirm the entered value     72 5976801 SLM     20 10 2004    7 4 2 Geometry start up    Start up  1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight Geometry   menu 7 39   2  Press ENTER to select    The geometry menu will be displayed   menu 7 40                       ADJUSTMENT MODE GEOMETRY  Select a path from below   SHIFT  SIZE  RANDOM ACCESS SIDE KEYSTONE  INSTALLATION BLANKING  SERVICE ASPECT RATIO  4 3   OPTIONS  Select with   or   Select with   or    then   ENTER   then   ENTER      EXIT   to return   EXIT   to return  Menu 7 39 Menu 7 40    7 4 3 Shift    What can be done      The image can be shifted in a horizontal or vertical direction     7  Random Access Adjustment Mode       Image 7 4  Shift adjustment    A Shift to the left  B Shift to the right  C Shift upwards   D Shift downwards    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    73    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    How to shift the image    1  Push the cursor key    or   to highlight Shift   menu 7 41   2  Press ENTER to select     3  Push the cursor key 1 or   to shift the image in a vertical direction   Push the cursor key     or     to shift the image in a horizontal direction   Note  The default value for the shift i
125. t a quarter counter clockwise     oa RON    Flip the cover to the left side and take off   image 3 16     Start up the adjustment mode and select Service   menu 3 2     Loosen the nut A  image 3 17 on the back of the lamp casing  nutdriver 10      7  Fasten the nut on the back of the lamp casing to secure this position  nutdriver 10      Select Lamp  The Z axis indication  lamp menu in service mode  will be helpful while turning screw B    menu 3 3     Adjust the screw B  image 3 17 with an Allen key by turning a little clockwise until the maximum light output is reached  the  maximum value of the Z AXIS indication on the lamp menu         ADJUSTMENT MODE  Select a path from below      RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          SERVICE    IDENTIFICATION  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK    DIMMING  MORE       Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 3 2       Image 3 16  Lamp adjustment access    Menu 3 3    LAMP    Constant Light output  OFF    Using  RS port    Mode  NORMAL   Serial number   R101111  Article number    R9840xxx   Run time   10 hours  Remaining run time   490  hours  Number of strikes   10  Z AXIS   100    Select with   or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return              Menu 3 4    eee   5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines       Image 3 17       CAUTION  Never turn the other screws   These are factor
126. the    recessed address key with a pencil  followed by pressing one digit button between  0 and 9      5      to stop projection for a short time  press  PAUSE   The image disappears but full power  is retained for immediate restarting     stand by button  to start projector when the power switch is switched on and to switch  off the projector without switching off the power switch   U                      peen                                    s  mese eee    10 TEXT when adjusting one of the image  e g  controls during a meeting  the displayed bar  scale can be removed by pressing  TEXT  key first  To re display the bar scale on the  Screen  press TEXT    key again  When TEXT is  off  no adjustment menu s will be  displayed on the screen when entering the adjustment mode     FREEZ press to freeze the projected image     Y  SE  12 ENTER to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the  adjustment mode   IT    to leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when in the adjustment mode     14 Cursor keys  on         or        and         keys  cursor keys  on the local keypad   to make menu selections  when in the adjustment mode or to zoom focus when the direct access is active     Comparison between the cursor keys and the use of the     and     keys on the local  keypad   RCU   local keypad    cursor key up       key up  cursor key down       key down  cursor key right           key right  cursor key left           key left    Use the     an
127. the input balance  the following steps have to be executed in the following order    1  Start with the black balance   2  Continue with the white balance     The default values are normally loaded when selecting a source  If the image is not as desired  continue with  the next procedure     Black balance adjustment    1  Is the input balance menu already activated    If yes  go to step 4  If no  go to step 2    2  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight  nput Balance   menu 7 33   Press ENTER to select     e    The Input Balance menu will be displayed   menu 7 34        4  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Black Balance menu 7 34   5  Press ENTER to select   6  Adjust the Brightness to a maximum value until there is just no green noise visible in the black areas   7  Adjust with the cursor keys f or   or     or     until there is no red or blue noise visible in the black areas   PICTURE TUNING INPUT BALANCE  COLOR TEMPERATURE BLACK BALANCE  WHITE BALANCE  COLOR SPACE  NOISE REDUCTION DEFAULT    INPUT BALANCE    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    Select with    or   Adjust  then  lt ENTER gt  red with   or      EXIT   to return blue with     or                     Menu 7 33 Menu 7 34    White balance adjustment   1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight White Balance   menu 7 35   2  Press ENTER to select    3  Put the Gain Red and Gain Blue to  32     R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    4  Adjust the cont
128. the source   Fpix MHz  pixel frequency     Ftot   total pixels on one horizontal line      Pact  active pixels on one horizontal line      Ltot  total lines in one field     Lact  active lines in one field                           R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004 21    A  Standard Source set up Files    Resolu   tion     Name     i    I  N  e    INTER GR 1184x886 67 170    ce   il    61 796 92 941 1184  MAC 2 35 000    640x480 66 667    MAC 3 512x384 60 147    MAC 4 407    560 384 60 147    24 480  22299  1722 s  60 150 1024  pem pem  em  em  em pe  m  m  9        122 R5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    640  512  560  512    512x342 60 158    MAC 5    MAC 6 832x624 74 546    MAC 7 1024x768 74 907 7    MAC LC 640x480 66 619    MAC POR 640x870 74 996    MUSE 1172x518i 30 000    MXGA 70 1152x864 70 014    MXGA 75 1152x864 74 999    MXGA 85 1152x864 85 000          500 640  400 60 000          800 1120x375i 44 936    PC98 1 640x400 56 416    PC98 2 1120x375i 39 994    PC98 3 1120x750 60 000     1152 66 1152x900 66 004     1152 76 1152x900 76 637     1600 67 1600x1280 66 931    SDI 625 675x2781 25 000    SDI 525 675x2401 29 970    SG 50 1600x1200 50 000       A  Standard Source set up Files    uil    84 375 1024 805  63 999 1024 813  36 000 800 625  40 000 800 628  50 003 800 667  107 866 1400 1066  171 361 1400    31 496    Resolu  Fvert Ltot8 Lact9    tion   Hz3    SUNXGA77 1024x768 77 069 62 040    SUP_MAC 1024x768 60 000 48 780    SVGA_56V 800x600 56 250 35 156    SVGA_60V 800x600 60 
129. to highlight Diagnosis   menu 9 38   2  Press ENTER to select     The diagnosis menu will be displayed   menu 9 39                       SERVICE DIAGNOSIS  BARCO LOGO 12    ADD INS DMD  PRESET INPUT BALANCE SMPS  ADVANCED PROCESSING LPS1   D LPS2  FACTORY DEFAULTS LPS3  MORE    VOLTAGES  FANSPEED  Select with 1 or   Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 9 38 Menu 9 39    9 15 2 12C Diagnoses    LPS    Lamp power supply    SMPS     Switched mode power supply    FIB    Formatter interface board    How to select   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight  2C   menu 9 40   2  Press ENTER to select   The I2C Diagnosis overview will be displayed   If the indication behind the hex code is green  everything is ok     If the indication is red  something is wrong with that indicated address   menu 9 41                       DIAGNOSIS I2C DIAGNOSIS  MOTOR DRIVER 1AH      DMD LIGHT SENSOR 1CH      SMPS LPS 20H HH  LPS1 SMPS         44  LPS2 FIB         44  LPS3 Red DMD         44  VOLTAGES Green DMD 36H      FANSPEED Blue DMD 38H  44  PMP AAH  44  Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt  Select with   or      EXIT   to return   EXIT   to return   Menu 9 40 Menu 9 41    16   5976801 SLM ROH 20 10 2004    9 15 3           How to select the overview   1  Push the cursor key f or   to highlight DMD   menu 9 42   2  Press ENTER to select   An overview of the working of the DMD s will be displayed   menu 9 43            
130. ture Tuning       7 3 4 Start up  Start up    To improve the image quality  the items in the Picture Tuning menu can be toggled or adjusted  To start up the Picture Tuning    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Picture Tuning   menu 7 25     2  Press ENTER to select     The picture tuning menu will be displayed   menu 7 26        ADJUSTMENT MODE    FILE SERVICE  GEOMETRY  SCENERGIX   PIP   SAVE CHANGES    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return          RANDOM ACCESS PICTURE TUNING    COLOR TEMPERATURE  GAMMA  COLOR SPACE  NOISE REDUCTION  INPUT BALANCE    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             Menu 7 25    Menu 7 26    7 3 2 Color Temperature    Available Color temperatures      Projector white     Broadcast 3200K  e Film 5400K   e   Video 6500K     Computer 9300K    Custom balance    Start Up  1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Color Temperature   menu 7 27   2  Press ENTER to select     The color temperature selection menu will be displayed   menu 7 28        PICTURE TUNING    OLOR TEMPERATURE    GAMMA  COLOR SPACE  NOISE REDUCTION  INPUT BALANCE    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return             COLOR TEMPERATURE    PROJECTOR WHITE  COMPUTER 9300K  VIDEO 6500K  FILM 5400K  BROADCAST 3200K    CUSTOM BALANCE    Select with   or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return          Menu 7 27    Menu 7 28    Adjusting the color balance    1  Adjusting the color balance by selecting a fixed color bala
131. uages are available  these can be changed in quick way by following the next procedure     How to change  1  Press ENTER to start up the adjustment mode   2  Press the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Service   menu 5 2     When password protected  your password will be asked   more explanation about access by password can be found in Chapter   Start up the Adjustment mode      3  Press ENTER to display the Service mode menu     4  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Change Language   If not visible in the menu  highlight first More and press ENTER to  display a second service menu  Select then Change Language   menu 5 3     5  Press ENTER to display the language selection menu     6  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight the desired language   menu 5 4   Note  For the moment  only English is available                             ADJUSTMENT MODE SERVICE CHANGE LANGUAGE  Select a path from below   IDENTIFICATION ENGLISH  CHANGE PASSWORD  RANDOM ACCESS CHANGE LANGUAGE  INSTALLATION CHANGE PROJ  ADDRESS  SERIAL COMMUNICATION  NETWORK  LAMP  DIMMING  MORE     Select with 1 or   Select with 1 or   Select with 1 or    then  lt ENTER gt  then  lt ENTER gt  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return  Menu 5 2 Menu 5 3 Menu 5 4    5 4 2 Quick Lens Adjustment    Quick zoom focus adjustment  1  Press the Selection key    Barco key   The zoom focus menu will be displayed   image 5 3   2  Push the cursor key f or   to zoom and   or     to 
132. uency 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     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 manufactures     Table of contents    TABLE OF CONTENTS    1   Safety Instructions                        RI RR RRELA ANNASTIINA EESE ARER AAL IEEE A AAN  RRRRRRBRTI1tIPERRRES 5  141 Warnings                   c telo nena Mate teen Maux ade bte E META NA ade desde heehee oeste Ltda ee cde 5  1 2   FGGsstatermient      ss er y pere reete e cet de wate ole ge pam ue ev qii e nri e mere mena exer ee etr iv ark ei Pede rea ris 5  T 9  UNOIG               Ghent                          PASA Latest pott rue baud MU D mes d oet d POUND NAE ERU T d tate 5   2  Packaging and Dimensions           erre rr emeret        aaa x er NN ME                 7  2 1 Projector Packaging  rete HER VER dece eR            ele pex aeo See fae exe ue                    M EDI 7  2 2 Box                ee dva aud  ke               FR                               7  2 35 Lamp  Packaging    mte heo ea eut tte
133. urn  Menu 7 47 Menu 7 48  7 5 ScenergiX  Overview    Order information    Introduction    Preparations      Scenergix      ScenergiX overlap zone  horizontal scenergix   e   ScenergiX overlap zone  vertical scenergix   e   ScenergiX size adjustment  e Adjusting the black level of the images  78 R5976801 SLM R9  20 10 2004    7  Random Access Adjustment Mode    Order information    Order numbers    SLM G5 R9840880  SLM R6 R9840890  SLM G8 G10 R9841500  SLM R8 R10 R9  R12  R9841510    Introduction    When available    ScenergiX is only available as an option  some menu items will be grayed out when this option is not installed   Why ScenergiX      When working in a multichannel setup the SLM R9  and its Soft Edge possibilities enable an image blending that gives the appear   ance of a single view  thus achieving realistic immersion for the majority of wide screen applications     Picture with hard edge Picture without soft edge modulation Picture with soft edge modulation    E       E        Image 7 8  Why Soft Edge     What is the Basic Principal of ScenergiX      The principle of edge blending is archived by linear modulation of the light output in the overlap zone so that the light output in that  zone equals the light output of the rest of the image     Adjustable overlapping area    Light output per image    10096       5096 image 1    Total composite light output    100     50  image 1            2             Image 7 9  ScenergiX Basic Principle    R5976801 SLM   9  20 1
134. veste Te En ergeben Ue EAE o      em eed 33  4 5 3                                REED DR            XS URDU EXE qe PR S DEB Ee a a FER Nem 34  4 5 4   Fixed slot slot1  amp  2  1  reste o bol Lutte epi er          olet      Me ted de ee A hence 35  4 5 5 Serial Digital Input  slot 3  amp  4     ccce een id ree ebrei t ee E nu PEE E De ETE eer Ra Pea Ea a Eas E A e 36  4 5 6   HD SDI Bigital input  Slot 3  amp  4   2 3 e v Ede ix Wee EE         37  4 5 7 Digital Video Decoder                                                 ess ese ee shes a shes aa eme a aa n s e nnn nn 38  4 6    Comm  ntcation  Connections                Er Sot exe Ced Ee Wie ua ncn Pu Chin nec CE EN eu rs Fee OH NE as ped sie s d a 40  4 6 1   RS232  R9422  Connection     erit tase epc e A y Rei ee bl de epe E RUM ERFURT                 ud 40  4 60 27 Linked System s roue ree sated anaan rE setae cit ete Penis cem tana A Un EE Res cre deed 40  4 6 3 Communication with peripherals                                                    ee e shes nsn s e hes a nh nnn nnn 43  4 6 4   Network connectionis           eedem hr Pe re er En A nee Keg PE DE FPE Nt uev  I ED                     43   5  Getting Started    cesis ese                            RR RNRRARNSAP E IX A RR M              NA nstaaacy 45  5 1   RCU 8 Local  keypads             eae dade s e eus e EL ta and creux bci bio Tin demise ete cate 45  5 2  Terminology OVeErviGw ss ves ates cee E tas kaa EA          Deedee what ALIM nee Suet cto deitas hr ul 
135. with this Toraysee    cloth     3 8 Battery Installation in the RCU       How is the battery delivered      A battery  not yet installed to save the battery life time  is delivered inside the plastic bag with the power cord     How to install      1     oa RON    Remove the battery cover on the backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little towards the bottom of  the RCU   image 3 20     Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time image 3 20   Insert the new 9 V battery  type E block or equivalent  in the lower compartment   Connect the battery  B  to the contact plate  A    image 3 21    Insert the battery into the lower compartment and put the cover back     Insert a overview card  C  in the back side image 3 21                                                                                                                                                                                                       A    4     N  f      IRI  ini          E c          A                               m Ui            VI   BI   LN  N VO D  i  Image 3 21  Image 3 20 Mounting the battery into the RCU    Opening the battery cover of    the RCU       3 9 Stacking Projectors  What is possible   Up to 3 projectors can be stacked on each other without using extra tools or accessories   26 R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004    3  Installation Guidelines    How to stack     Handle as follow     1     Put the second projector on the first one so that base plate of the sec
136. y aligned     3 7 Lenses          CAUTION  Never remove the lens while the projector is running     Overview      Lenses     Lens selection   e Lens formulas     Lens Installation    Cleaning the lens    3 7 1 Lenses    Standard available lenses for SLM R9   The projector is designed to be equipped with TLD HB lenses     TLD HB 0 8 1  R9842040  TLD HB 1 6 2 0 1  R9842060       TLD HB 2 0 2 8 1  R9842080    R5976801 SLM   9  20 10 2004       3  Installation Guidelines    TLD HB 2 8 5 0 1  R9842100    TLD HB 5 0 8 0 1  R9842120    Extra lenses for SLM R9     The projector can also be equipped with TLD lenses  But when using these lenses  the light output of the projector will be lower     TLD 1 6 2 0 1  R9840670  TLD 2 0 2 8 1  R9840680  TLD 2 8   5 0 1  R9840690  TLD 1 2 1  R9840770       TLD 0 8 1  R9840900  TLD 5 0 8 0 1  R9840910    3 7 2 Lens selection       How to select    1  Determine the required screen width     2  Determine the approximate position of the projector in the projection room with regard to the screen and measure the projector   screen distance  PD      3  Use the lens formulas to find the best corresponding PD with regard to the measured projector screen distance for the required  screen width     3 7 3 Lens formulas    Formulas for the standard TLD HB lenses    Metric formulas  meter  Inch formulas  inch   TLD HB 0 8 1  PD 0 77xSW 0 05 PD 0 77SW 1 97  TLD HB 1 2 1  PD 1 11xSW 0 01 PD 1 11xSW 0 39    TLD HB 1 6 2 0 1  PD min 1 47xSW 0 09 PD min 1 47xSW 3
137. y available during start up     During the installation of a file with LOAD  the horizontal period  the total number of vertical lines and the interlaced mode are  automatically measured and filled in in the menu table  These values will be available when starting up the EDIT procedure of an  active file        CAUTION  Do not adjust these settings on an active file  they are used to identify the input source file     How to find the correct values for the item in the Edit file menu     Horizontal Total Pixels   If the value for  Horizontal Total Pixels  is wrong  sampling mistakes  small vertical bars in the  projected image  will be seen in the image     Select  Total  and adjust the pixel quantity  Adjust for zero bars     hint  if the number of bars increase  adjust in the other direction     Active Pixels The  Active Pixels    determine the width of the window on the screen  This value is normally given in  the source specifications  If not  adjust until full image is displayed  no missing pixels      Horizontal Start number of pixels between the beginning of the input signal and the start of the video information in  the signal     Horizontal Period already filled in with the correct value when active file   Vertical Total Lines already filled when an active file is selected to be edited    Active Lines number of horizontal lines determining the height of the projected image  This value is normally given  in the specification of the source  If not  adjust until full ima
138. y f or   to highlight Voltages   menu 9 48   2  Press ENTER to select     The voltage overview window will be displayed   menu 9 49        DIAGNOSIS VOLTAGES  I2C FAN1 VOLTAGE 14V       DMD FAN2 VOLTAGE 14V OK  SMPS FAN3 VOLTAGE 17V       LPS1 15 VOLT 14   OK  LPS2 30 VOLT 29V OK  LPS3 12 VOLT 12V OK   5 VOLT 5 0V OK   FANSPEED 3 3 VOLT 3 1V OK    Select with    or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return   EXIT   to return                   Menu 9 48 Menu 9 49    9 16 Factory defaults       What is possible    The projector will set all settings to the factory defaults which are by default stored in the projector  All custom settings will be deleted  and the custom files will be removed   How to return to the factory defaults    1  Push the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Factory defaults   menu 9 50   2  Press ENTER to select   The Factory defaults confirmation and warning menu will be displayed   menu 9 51     3  Are you sure to restore the factory defaults    If yes  press the cursor key f or   to highlight Continue     A message will be displayed   menu 9 52   If no  press the cursor key 1 or   to highlight Return                             SERVICE FACTORY DEFAULTS Factory defaults  BARCO LOGO ARE YOU SURE   Please wait  ADD INS THIS WILL OVERWRITE Remaining time   x sec  PRESET INPUT BALANCE ALL CUSTOM SETTINGS  ADVANCED PROCESSING AND DELETE ALL  DIAGNOSIS CUSTOM FILES    FACTORY DEFAULTS RETURN  MORE    CONTINUE  Select with   or   Select with   or    then   ENTER   then
    
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