Barco XDL-4K75 User Manual
Barco XDL-4K75 User Manual

Barco XDL-4K75 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual R5906151/00 17/04/2018...
  • Page 2 Barco NV President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Phone: +32 56.36.82.11 Fax: +32 56.36.883.86 Support: www.barco.com/en/support Visit us at the web: www.barco.com Printed in Belgium...
  • Page 3 The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks, in the case of special systems and software on the date of commissioning, at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks. In the event of justified notice of complaint, Barco can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period.
  • Page 5: General Considerations

    XDL projector. Clarification of the term “XDL” used in this document When referring in this document to the term “XDL” means that the content is applicable for following Barco products: •...
  • Page 6: General Safety Instructions

    • Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. • Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or by authorized Barco service deal- ers. • All warnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to.
  • Page 7 1. Safety • Electrical ratings for Delta system (3W+PE): The cross-sectional area of the conductors in the power supply cord shall be 6mm , 8AWG. The electrical rating of the XDL-4K60/75 projector is 200-240V 3W+PE 28A 50-60Hz (Δ connection). The electrical rating of the XDL-4k30 projector is 200-240V 3W+PE 15A 50-60Hz (Δ connection). The building installation has to be provided with a circuit breaker of 40 A to protect the complete unit.
  • Page 8 1. Safety To prevent personal injury • To prevent injury and physical damage, always read this manual and all labels on the system before powering the projector or adjusting the projector. • Do not underestimate the weight of the projector. The projector weights ±240 kg (±529 lbs). To prevent personal injury a hoisting tool should be used to lift the projector.
  • Page 9 Only chiller models and hoses exclusively developed for this application and approved by Barco are allowed to be used. Barco approved chillers models are listed on the Barco website.
  • Page 10: Product Safety Labels

    If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. • Replacement parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part. Unauthorized substitu- tions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards.
  • Page 11 1. Safety Label image Label description Label location Beam stop. Arrêt de faisceau. 光束衰减器 Enable key. Clé de active. 启动钥匙 Electric related safety labels Label image Label description Label location Disconnect the power to the unit mains terminals and 200-240V 3W+PE XXA 50-60 Hz unplug power cord at UPS inlet for removal of all...
  • Page 12 1. Safety 2.0 meter (SH) above any surface upon which persons other than operators, performers, or employees are permitted to stand or less than 1.0 meter (SW) lateral separation from any place where such persons are permitted to be. In environments where unrestrained behavior is reasonably foreseeable, the minimum separation height should be greater than or equal to 3.0 meter to prevent potential exposure, for example by an individual sitting on another individual’s shoulders, within the HD.
  • Page 13 • This product can only be installed by Barco or sold or leased only to valid laser light show variance holders. In other words our installers are required to have an approved laser light show variance. Such installers may currently hold a valid variance for production of Class IIIb and IV laser light shows and/or for incorporation of the RG3 LIPs into their shows.
  • Page 14 1. Safety Restriction Zone (RZ) based on the HD The projector is also suitable for rear projection applications; projecting a beam onto a defuse coated projection screen. As displayed in image 1-3 two areas should be considered: the restricted enclosed projection area (RA) and the observation area (TH). RESTRICTED AREA DIFFUSE...
  • Page 15 1. Safety HD in function of modifying optics Hazard Distance XDL-4K75 XDL-4K60 XDL-4K30 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.0 6.2 6.4 6.6 6.8 7.0 7.2 7.4 7.6 7.8 8.0...
  • Page 16 1. Safety R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 17 2. Pulse Remote Control Unit 2. PULSE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Remote control, battery installation Where to find the batteries for the remote control ? The batteries are not placed in the remote control unit to avoid control operation in its package, resulting in a shorter battery life time.
  • Page 18: Image

    Which protocol to use • The NEC protocol has to be used for Barco projectors based on the Pulse platform: F70, F80, F90, HDX 4K, UDX, XDL, etc. • The RC5 protocol has to be used all other Barco projectors: HDX W, HDF W, HDX 2K, etc.
  • Page 19: Image

    2. Pulse Remote Control Unit Image 2-5 Functions of the “button pressed indicator” Functions button pressed indicator • Rapidly flashes when commands are sent, this is the normal “button pressed” indication. • 1 Short flash when remote control is switched ON by means of the on/off button. •...
  • Page 20: Image

    Introduction Barco offers a silicone form fitting protection sleeve for the Pulse RCU. The silicone material keeps it comfortably, non slip and soft touch. All buttons and holes remain accessible. The sleeve is quick and easy installed. For ordering information see Barco website.
  • Page 21: Image

    2. Pulse Remote Control Unit 2. Place back side (XLR side) of the RCU into the sleeve and pull the other side of the sleeve over the front side of the RCU. Image 2-9 R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 22 2. Pulse Remote Control Unit R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 23 About the Quad combo input Mark II Due to demand from the market, Barco has created a second generation of the Input board to support 12G input and throughput on the SDI connectors. From the release of this board onward, the Quad combo input will be supported and will be the standard input board in every Input &...
  • Page 24 3. Input & Communication SDI Input & output – How does it work? When connecting an SDI source to the projector and the signal is HD or 3G, you can choose any of the four input connectors. When connecting multiple projectors with the same signal, you can connect the signal as follows: •...
  • Page 25 3. Input & Communication Overview Mark 2 Quad Combo Input board SDI IN SDI IN/OUT 3G/12G SYNC SYNC SYNC SYNC SYNC SYNC SYNC HDMI SYNC HDBT 1 HDBT 2 Image 3-5 Quad SDI channel A: 3G/12G input Quad SDI channel B: 3G input Quad SDI channel C: 3G SDI input + 3G/12G output Quad SDI channel D: 3G SDI input / output DisplayPort Input...
  • Page 26 3. Input & Communication Color space • YCbCr 4:2:0 • YCbCr 4:2:2 • YCbCr 4:4:4 • RGB 4:4:4 Color depth • 24 bpp • 30 bpp • 36 bpp 3D support • Field sequential 3D (Active 3D) • Passive 3D not supported on this board. For future release •...
  • Page 27 3. Input & Communication AUTION In order to display high resolution images (e.g.: 3840 x 2160 @60 Hz) via the DP1.2 input, the quality of the cable must be adequate, in addition the length of the cable can also influence the performance. In case there is an issue with one of these criteria the automatic link-training initiated by the DP-standard may decide to switch to a lower resolution.
  • Page 28: R5906151 Xdl 17/04/2018

    3. Input & Communication Input specifications – DisplayPort 1.2 inputs Pixel rate Up to 600 MHz pixel clock Color space • YCbCr 4:2:2 • YCbCr 4:4:4 • RGB 4:4:4 Color depth • 24 bpp • 30 bpp • 36 bpp Data rate support •...
  • Page 29: Communication Connections

    3. Input & Communication Active 3D 4 column mode (4x1 layout) • 960 x 2160 @120 Hz • 960 x 2400 @120 Hz • 1024 x 2160 @120 Hz Passive Standard layout (1x1 layout) 3840 x 2160 @60 Hz stereo Passive 2 column mode (2x1 layout) 1920 x 2160 @60 Hz...
  • Page 30: R5906151 Xdl 17/04/2018

    3. Input & Communication You can use the RS232/RS422 input to connect a local PC to your XDL series projector. By this way you can configure and control your projector from your local PC. Advantages of using RS232/RS422 serial communication: •...
  • Page 31: Led Status

    3. Input & Communication LED and Button indication chart Button Backlight Status Button Description Color status Standby button Blinking WHITE (slow) Projector starts up (booting) Blinking WHITE (fast) Projector is upgrading firmware Solid WHITE Projector is in Standby mode Blinking BLUE Projector goes to ON mode Solid BLUE Projector is ON...
  • Page 32 3. Input & Communication Image 3-8 Status overview The Laser Status light has only one color: white. The combination of the Laser Status light and the backlight of the Light button on the Local Keypad indicates a certain condition of the projector. See table below. Status light Power On/Off button Meaning...
  • Page 33 4. Getting Started 4. GETTING STARTED How to control the projector ? The projector can be controlled by the local keypad, by the remote control unit or by browser application. Location of the local keypad ? The local keypad is located on the input side of the projector. Remote control functions.
  • Page 34: Lcd Panel

    4. Getting Started Remote Control Unit buttons Backspace (while entering Button pressed indicator values) XLR connector Shutter open Decimal mark (while entering Shutter close values) Macro button LCD panel On / Off Menu back Project OSD On/Off Default value button Lens zoom Lens focus Lens shift...
  • Page 35: Starting Image Projection

    4. Getting Started Light Processor. The time needed to bring the projector from a deconditioned state into a conditioned state depends on the ambient conditions and can take several minutes. This process is called conditioning. Keep in mind that it can take up to 10 minutes to start the lasers again after they were switched off. If there are only 30 to 45 minutes between the shows it’s advisable to keep the lasers on with shutter closed.
  • Page 36: Switching To Standby

    4. Getting Started 2. Press the Input Selection button on the keypad or on the remote control until: the LED of the selected source (the “SEL” LED) light up GREEN, and the image of the selected source is projected. Image 4-3 Switching to standby About the switch off process To switch off the projector in a safe manner to protect the internal electronics (avoid moisture due to warming up) the temperature...
  • Page 37: Using The Rcu

    4. Getting Started Stage description Stage 1 : Projector is switched off. Input & Communication Unit is not active and the laser status light (LS) is off. Stage 2 : Projector is projector is booting. This process starts as soon as the power switch is switched on (reference A, image 4-4). This process takes several seconds and during this process the Power On/Off button is blinking white.
  • Page 38 Using the RCU in combination with a 3D emitter When using a 3D emitter that radiates IR beams (e.g. the optional 3D emitter that Barco provides), the IR beams of the 3D emitter may interfere with the IR communication between the RCU and the projector.
  • Page 39 4. Getting Started Projector Address Projector address Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled. Broadcast address Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that broadcast address. Why a projector address? As more than one projector can be installed in a room, each projector should be separately addressable with an RCU or computer. Therefore each projector has its own address.
  • Page 40: Software Update

    1. Power on the projector. Wait until the Power on/off button is lit white or blue. 2. Download and install the latest version of Projector Toolset for Pulse. The program can be downloaded for free from Barco’s web- site, (URL: http://www.barco.com). Click on myBarco and log n to get access to secured information. Registration is necessary.
  • Page 41 1. Power on the projector. Wait until the Power on/off button is either lit white or blue. 2. Download the latest firmware file ( format .fw) from Barco’s website. The firmware can be downloaded for free from Barco’s web- site, (URL: http://www.barco.com). Click on myBarco and log in to get access to secured information. Registration is necessary.
  • Page 42 4. Getting Started Take note that the update process can take a long time to complete. R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 43 5. Graphic User Interface (GUI) 5. GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI) Overview • Overview • Navigation • Test Patterns Overview GUI - Main Menu overview The projector on screen display (OSD) is the primary user interface (UI). From here, you can review and adjust all projector and display settings.
  • Page 44: Menu Memory

    5. Graphic User Interface (GUI) To start up the menu structure, press MENU (1). Use the arrow keys (Menu Navigation buttons) to navigate to the desired menu item (2). The background color changes to light blue. Press the Menu Selection button (center key of the arrow keys), also called OK button, to activate that item and to jump one level deeper (3).
  • Page 45 5. Graphic User Interface (GUI) Push the Test Patterns button on the RC. Image 5-4 Main menu, Test Patterns 2. In the Test Patterns menu, select either Internal, or Output test patterns. 3. In the chosen submenu, select the desired test pattern from the list. You can select one of the following Internal test patterns: Color bars Checker board...
  • Page 46 5. Graphic User Interface (GUI) R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 47: How To Select

    6. GUI – Source 6. GUI – SOURCE About the Source menu This menu is used to select, review and configure sources into the projector. Overview of features • Displaying a single source • Displaying multiple sources: Stitched layouts • Connector Settings Displaying a single source About selecting a source...
  • Page 48 6. GUI – Source Type of layout Description Available connectors Mode Two inputs are required. The Quad DP 1.2 Input: Mono / Active stereo sources are displayed next to each • 2x DisplayPort other. : Dual 1 x 2 Four inputs are required. The Quad Combo input: Mono / Active stereo sources are displayed in four...
  • Page 49 6. GUI – Source Image 6-3 Input selection menu 3. Select the desired stitched input. Tip: If the V&AR board is installed, scroll all the way down the Input Selection menu for the stitched options on that board. Image 6-4 Input Selection menu, stitched options Connector Settings About Connector Settings...
  • Page 50 6. GUI – Source Image 6-6 Source menu, Connector Settings The available input connectors are displayed. Image 6-7 Select source 4. Select the desired connector. The Connector Settings menu for this connector will be displayed. Image 6-8 Example of connector settings for an HDMI connector 5.
  • Page 51 7. GUI – Image 7. GUI – IMAGE Overview of features • Setting image levels manually • Adjusting the sharpness • Adjusting the gamma correction • P7 Realcolor • HDR – Perceptual Quantizer (PQ) Setting image levels manually Purpose Contrast: Change the contrast of the complete output signal (main and PiP window together) of the projected image. Brightness: Change the brightness of the complete output signal (main and PiP window together) of the projected image.
  • Page 52 7. GUI – Image Image 7-3 Image menu — Brightness 2. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the brightness until the desired value is reached (adjustable between –1 and 1). Image 7-4 Brightness slider 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Contrast or Saturation. go to Home - Image and select Contrast or Saturation.
  • Page 53: Adjusting The Sharpness

    7. GUI – Image Adjusting the sharpness About adjusting the sharpness The sharpness adjustment amplifies the high frequency components in the picture. This means that by increase the sharpness, the picture will be perceived as sharper, and if decreased, the picture will be perceived as more blurry. Increasing the sharpness will have the best effect in high contrast images, eg a table with text and borders.
  • Page 54 7. GUI – Image Image 7-10 Advanced menu – Gamma 2. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the gamma value between 1.0 and 2.8 . The default value is 2,2. Tip: The slider can be adjusted with a precision of 0.1. Image 7-11 3.
  • Page 55 7. GUI – Image The P7 menu is displayed. Image 7-13 P7 Realcolor menu 2. Select the desired Mode. Choose one of the following custom options: Custom RGB: 3–point color configuration. In RGB mode, the C, M and Y coordinates will be calculated automatically based on the R, G and B coordinates. Custom RGBCMY: 6–point color configuration (both RGB and CMY).
  • Page 56 7. GUI – Image 2. Choose one of the pre-defined presets: Native: Projector native color settings. Default setting DCI-P3: Color standard for Cinema. EBU: European color standard for broadcasting SMPTE-C: American color standard for broadcasting. Rec. 709: Color standard for high-definition televisions (HDTV). Image 7-16 Example of one of the presets: Rec.
  • Page 57 7. GUI – Image The PQ menu is displayed Image 7-18 2. Select the desired Unit (nits or foot-lambert). 3. Enter the Screen luminance (either in nits or foot-lambert). R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 58 7. GUI – Image R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 59 8. GUI – Installation 8. GUI – INSTALLATION Overview of features • Configuring the lens, zoom-focus • Configuring the lens, shift • Orientation • Warping • Blending • Laser illumination • 3D projection Configuring the lens, zoom-focus What can be done? Once a lens has been installed in the projector, you can fine-tune the projected image.
  • Page 60 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-3 Lens menu, Lens shift 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to shift the lens (image) in vertical direction. Use the ◄ or ► key to shift the lens (image) in horizontal direction. Image 8-4 Shift adjustment Orientation What can be done?
  • Page 61: About Warping

    8. GUI – Installation The Orientation menu is displayed. Image 8-6 Orientation menu 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired mounting position and press OK button to activate. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired projection position and press OK button to activate. Warping 8.4.1 About warping...
  • Page 62 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-8 2. In the Warp menu, click Warp to toggle between On and Off. Image 8-10 Image 8-9 8.4.3 Warping – Screen Size About (Warp) Screen Size adjustment If the used source aspect ratio is different than the projector aspect ratio, e.g. source is 16:9 and projector is 16:10, then black bars will be projected.
  • Page 63 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-12 Warp Menu, Screen Size The Screen Size menu is displayed. Image 8-13 Screen size 2. Select either Screen width or Screen height. 3. Set the new value to shrink either the width or height of the warp outline so that the outline is equal with the active source. Tip: A red border will be projected along with the current image.
  • Page 64 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-15 Warp menu, 4 Corners The 4 Corners menu is displayed. Image 8-16 4 Corners Warping 2. To enable 4 Corners warping, make sure the 4 corners slider is set to On. The slider is enabled when set to the right and when it is colored blue. 3.
  • Page 65 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-17 Bow distortion Symmetric bow correction 1. In the main menu, select Installation → Warp. Image 8-18 Installation menu, Warp 2. In the Warp menu, select Bow. Image 8-19 Warp menu, Bow A check symbol at the bottom right corner indicates that the bow function is activated. 3.
  • Page 66 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-20 Symmetric Bow correction. 4. To enable a symmetric adjustment, make sure the Symmetric slider is set to On. The slider is enabled when set to the right and when it is colored blue. 5. Select the side of the picture to be bow corrected, confirm by pressing enter, and use the arrow keys to adjust the angle and linearity (length) of the vectors.
  • Page 67 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-23 Right vector of the upper side of the picture. 3. When corrected with values in the illustrations above, the picture will occur as shown below. Observe that the upper side of the picture now has an asymmetric correction. Image 8-24 Asymmetric bow correction 4.
  • Page 68 8. GUI – Installation 8.4.6 Warping – Warp files About custom Warp Files Next to setting your specific warp configuration in the GUI, you can also upload or download a custom warp grid in XML format to/from the projector. This is a time-saving option when multiple projectors need an identical Warp configuration. To upload or download warp files you can use Projector Toolset or Prospector tool to upload/download the warp grid in the format of an XML file.
  • Page 69: Functional Description

    8. GUI – Installation Image 8-29 4. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected warp file. Image 8-30 8.4.7 Warping – Latency control in a multi projector setup Transport latency The added delay in the image processing chain. The value is the number of lines relative to the output resolution. Latency The total time from the first pixel is coming in on an input source, until the first light representing that pixel is visible on the screen.
  • Page 70 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-31 2. Identify the projector with the longest delay. 3. For each projector in the setup, select Installation → Warp in the main menu. Image 8-32 Installation menu, Warp 4. In the Warp menu, select Transport Delay. Image 8-33 Warp menu, Transport delay The Transport menu is displayed.
  • Page 71 8. GUI – Installation Blending About Blending Blending is used in multi channel installation to have a seamless transition between the channels. Image blending gives the appear- ance of a single view, thus achieving realistic immersion for the majority of wide screen applications. The principle is that the light intensity in the blend zone from each projector will be adjusted individually, so that the rendering on the screen are perceived as from one projector.
  • Page 72 8. GUI – Installation The Blend – Mask menu is displayed. Image 8-37 Blend & Mask menu 2. To enable blending, put the Enable switch to the right. The color of the switch becomes blue when enabled. 3. To project masking lines on the screen, put the Show lines switch to the right. The color of the switch becomes blue when enabled.
  • Page 73 8. GUI – Installation Example of the use of blending When projecting an image with 2 or more projectors, there is always an small overlap that should be corrected by using the blending function. In order to obtain a satisfying result for the Blend function, the overlap / mask zone are recommended to be at least 10% of the picture width.
  • Page 74: Black Level Adjustment

    8. GUI – Installation 8.5.2 Black level adjustment About adjusting the black level The purpose of the black level adjustment is to align the black levels in the overlapped regions with the black levels in the other regions. This is needed because the black levels will be brighter in the blend zones, since multiple projectors will project on the same screen area.
  • Page 75 8. GUI – Installation 4. Adjust the level with the arrow keys and press enter when the desired black level zone is reached. enter the black level value with the numeric keys in the remote control. 5. Move the cursor to “Level”, press enter and adjust this level until the black level equals the level in the blend zone. This value can also be entered by the numeric keys on the remote control.
  • Page 76 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-46 3. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected Black Level adjustment file. 8.5.4 Blend Files About custom Blend Files Next to setting your specific Blending configuration in the GUI, you can also upload or download a custom Blend configuration file in png, jpg or tiff format to/from the projector.
  • Page 77 8. GUI – Installation Image 8-49 3. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected Blend file. Laser illumination What can be done? Within a certain power mode, the light output of the light source can be reduced by reducing the laser power. Alternatively, you can enable CLO mode (Constant light output) for a constant light output over a longer period of time.
  • Page 78 8. GUI – Installation Setup of a 3D installation requires an advanced understanding of 3D systems, both for the projector as well as for the system the signal source originates from. In a 3D setup it is crucial that the projected images are perfectly synchronized through the whole signal path, from the signal source to the picture viewed through the 3D goggles.
  • Page 79 8. GUI – Installation • Source: Active Stereo (sequential L/R) • Layout mode: Standard layout (1x1 layout) • Video Timing: 2560 x 1600 (WQXGA) @120 Hz • Color depth: 30 bpp • Connector: DisplayPort 1.2 or HDMI Connecting with the quad DP 1.2 Input card You can use one of the following methods.
  • Page 80 Why change the 3D setup? While Barco provides a 3D emitter and active shutter glasses as options to this projector, you are free to use a 3D emitter and active shutter glasses of your own choice. Since glasses and emitter can have various specifications compared to the ones Barco provides, the 3D setup menu allows you to configure the output image to the specifications of your glasses and emitter.
  • Page 81 8. GUI – Installation 4. If necessary to invert the stereo sync, click the Swap Eye option. R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 82 8. GUI – Installation R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 83: Introduction To A Network Connection

    9. GUI – System Settings 9. GUI – SYSTEM SETTINGS Overview of features • Communication, LAN setup • GSM configuration • IR control • Setting a custom projector name • Themes • Service Menu • Lens features • Controlling the backlight of the LCD Display •...
  • Page 84: Wired Ip Address Set Up

    9. GUI – System Settings What should be set up for an Ethernet address? Two ways can be used to assign an address: • use the Automatic setting so that an automatic address will be assigned. • Assign manually an IP address, Net-mask (subnet-mask), (default) gateway address. Set the IP-Address field to the desired value.
  • Page 85: How To Activate

    9. GUI – System Settings The LAN menu is displayed Image 9-4 LAN menu 2. Disable Automatic. Put the switch to the left. The switch becomes gray. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Address and press OK button to activate the input box. 4.
  • Page 86 2. To change the broadcast address select the radio button of your choice. The following choices are possible: Generic IR (address 0) Barco broadcast IR (address 1) 3. Select APPLY and click OK to apply the changes. R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 87 9. GUI – System Settings 9.3.2 Projector address About individual projector address Before a projector, and only this projector, can be controlled via a remote control, an individual address must be entered in the projector. This individual projector address can then be used to control the projector via remote control. Next to an individual projector address, each projector has also a broadcast address for group control.
  • Page 88 9. GUI – System Settings The IR control menu is displayed. Image 9-12 IR control menu 2. To disable an IR sensor, select the slider and drag to the left. A blue slider means an active IR sensor. A gray slider means an inactive IR sensor. 3.
  • Page 89: Service Menu

    9. GUI – System Settings Themes About Themes Themes are used to apply a predefined functionality to the OSD display. There are two options: light (default) or dark. How to select a different interface theme 1. In the main menu, select System Settings →Themes. Image 9-15 System Settings Menu —...
  • Page 90: What Can Be Seen

    9. GUI – System Settings Image 9-17 2. Enter the service code. 3. In the Service menu, select Color. Image 9-18 The Color menu will be displayed. Image 9-19 4. Select the desired value to change and confirm. 5. Change the values to the desired position, taking into account the color gamut values. 6.
  • Page 91: Lens Calibration

    9. GUI – System Settings Image 9-21 The Statistics will be displayed. Image 9-22 9.6.3 Lens Calibration Lens calibration is a time consuming operation. How to calibrate 1. In the main menu, System Settings → Service. Image 9-23 2. Enter the service code. 3.
  • Page 92 9. GUI – System Settings The Lens Calibration menu is displayed. Image 9-25 Lens Calibration menu 4. In the Lens Calibration menu, select the desired calibration action and click OK. You can select one of the following functions: Horizontal shift Vertical shift Focus Zoom...
  • Page 93 9. GUI – System Settings The Lens features menu is displayed. Image 9-28 Depending on the lens type, different functions are available such as: Focus Horizontal lens shift Vertical lens shift Shutter Zoom 4. To enable/disable a feature, click on the slider and drag it to the left to disable the feature or the right to enable the feature. When enabled, the slider becomes blue;...
  • Page 94: Default Settings

    9. GUI – System Settings 2. Choose the desired setting for the backlights. Select one of the predetermined options, or a custom value. Reset What can be done? All settings and values on the projector can be reset to its default values. This can be done for one or more settings separately, or all settings together (factory reset).
  • Page 95 9. GUI – System Settings How to reset one or more projector settings 1. In the main menu, select System Settings → Reset. Image 9-31 System Settings menu, Reset The Reset menu is displayed. Image 9-32 Reset menu 2. Navigate to the checkbox next to the settings that need to be reset and press OK. Multiple selections are possible.
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  • Page 97 10. Status menu 10. STATUS MENU This is a status menu only. No changes can be made to settings from this menu. Overview • Status menu overview 10.1 Status menu overview Status menu While in the main menu, press Status. Source status Displays active source information Product...
  • Page 98 10. Status menu R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 99 11. Maintenance procedures 11. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES About this chapter This chapter describes several maintenance procedures for the projector. ARNING All procedures described in this chapter may only be performed by TRAINED PROJECTIONISTS or qualified SERVICE PERSONNEL. Overview • Check the dust filters •...
  • Page 100 11. Maintenance procedures Image 11-2 3. Check the “air in” side of the dust filter for dust and/or grease. In case the filter is contaminated with grease wash and dry the dust filter. See cleaning procedure "Washing and drying the dust filters", page 97.
  • Page 101 About filter washing and drying For environments where popcorn grease and such can contaminate the filters, Barco advises the client to purchase one extra set of filters to cover drying time, as well as taking following extra precautions and instructions pertaining to filter cleaning and drying.
  • Page 102: Cleaning The Lens

    TICS OF THE SYSTEM. AUTION Do not install/use damaged dust filters. Replace damaged dust filters immediately with new dust filters of the same type. See https://my.barco.com for the correct replacement part. 11.5 Cleaning the lens ARNING Make sure that the lasers are switched OFF before performing this procedure To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces follow the cleaning procedure as described here precisely.
  • Page 103: Cleaning The Exterior Of The Projector

    11. Maintenance procedures 4. If there are still fingerprints on the surface, wipe them off with lens cleaner together with a clean lens cleaning cloth. Polish again with a dry one. If smears occur when cleaning lenses, replace the cloth. Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth. 11.6 Cleaning the exterior of the projector How to clean the exterior of the projector ? 1.
  • Page 104 11. Maintenance procedures R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 105 A. Specifications A. SPECIFICATIONS About this chapter This chapter gives an overview of the specification of your XDL series projector as well as the dimensions and the center of gravity. Overview • Specifications of the XDL-4k30 • Specifications of the XDL–4k60 •...
  • Page 106 Projector @ full laser power: 3.5 kW (2D or Polarization 3D) / 2.0 kW (Barco Laser3D - 6P) Chillers @ full laser power: 2.0 kW (2D or Polarization 3D) / 1.6 kW (Barco Laser3D - 6P) 3D systems Color3D (Barco Laser3D): Native 6-primary color-3D system. Only requires color filter...
  • Page 107 Projector @ full laser power: 6.7 kW (2D or Polarization 3D) / 3.6 kW (Barco Laser3D - 6P) Chillers @ full laser power: 3.0 kW (2D or Polarization 3D) / 2.5 kW (Barco Laser3D - 6P) 3D systems Color3D (Barco Laser3D): Native 6-primary color-3D system. Only requires color filter...
  • Page 108 Projector @ full laser power: 6.7 kW (2D or Polarization 3D) / 3.6 kW (Barco Laser3D - 6P) Chillers @ full laser power: 3.0 kW (2D or Polarization 3D) / 2.5 kW (Barco Laser3D - 6P) 3D systems Active glasses systems / Polarization recuperation systems...
  • Page 109 A. Specifications A.4 Dimensions of the XDL series projector Dimensions PONT OF GRAVITY EXIT DRAIN EXIT DRAIN 1135 293,5 293,5 33,3 33,3 1446 741,6 117,5 1211 117,5 Image A-1 R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 110 A. Specifications A.5 Technical Regulations Certificates RoHS Image A-2 Image A-3 Image A-4 Image A-5 Image A-6 Rohs Rohs OK CE mark ETL mark FCC label R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 111: Disposal Information

    For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service. For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee...
  • Page 112 Registered office address: President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Contact address: Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Importers contact information To find your local importer, contact Barco directly or one of Barco’s regional offices via the contact information given on Barco’s web site, www.barco.com. R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 113 Glossary GLOSSARY Broadcast address Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that broadcast address. Default Gateway A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network. For example, a local network (LAN) may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network (WAN) or to the Internet.
  • Page 114 Glossary Transport latency The added delay in the image processing chain. The value is the number of lines relative to the output resolution. R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...
  • Page 115 Index INDEX Numerics/Symbols DMX interface DMX out 3D emitter Drying setup Filters 3D projection Dust filter 3D setup Large Replace Active 3D 74, 76 setup Enclosed projection Active Stereo Environmental information Address Disposal information Program RoHS compliance Turkey Alignment 57–60, 64–65 Ethernet connection 79–80 Warping...
  • Page 116 Index Source 19, 23 Functionality overview IR control 82–83 How to use Broadcast address mini-jack IR sensors Protocol setup Projector address Sleeve RCU on/off Realcolor Large dust filter Rear projection Replace Remote control Laser status 27–28 How to use Lens 55, 87, 98 Replace Adjustment...
  • Page 117 Index Lens adjustment Calibration Vacuum 96–97 Lens features Filters 96–97 Network Reset Service 85–86 Color Warping Statistics Washing Filters Technical Regulations Test Patterns Themes USB port Zoom User definition R5906151 XDL 17/04/2018...

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