Barco F90 - W13WUXGA User Manual
Barco F90 - W13WUXGA User Manual

Barco F90 - W13WUXGA User Manual

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24/10/2017

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  • Page 1 F70 Series User Manual 601–426/01 24/10/2017...
  • Page 2 Barco Fredrikstad AS Habornveien 53, N-1630 Gamle Fredrikstad, Norway Phone: +47 6930 4550 Fax: +47 6930 4580 Support: Support.fre@barco.com Visit us at the web: www.barco.com Printed in Norway...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Software License Agreement

    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: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety ....................... . 3 General considerations.
  • Page 6 Table of contents 5.4.6 Going from ECO to ON ..................... . . 46 Power modes .
  • Page 7: Safety

    • F70 — W6 Defining the GP6 platform The F90 series products in general, are all products within the Barco GP6 Platform. Defining the GP7 platform The F70 series products in general, are all products within the Barco GP7 Platform Overview •...
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    VOLTAGE ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS) in performing a task, and of mea- sures to minimize the potential risk to themselves or other persons. Only Barco authorized SERVICE PERSONNEL, knowledgeable of such risks, are allowed to perform service functions inside the product enclosure. The term USER and OPERATOR refers to any person other than SERVICE PERSONNEL.
  • Page 9: Important Safety Instructions

    1. Safety Important safety instructions To prevent the risk of electrical shock • This product should be operated from a mono phase AC power source. • This apparatus must be grounded (earthed) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable. If none of the supplied power cables are the correct one, consult your dealer.
  • Page 10 Never use water on an electrical fire. • Always have service performed on this projector by authorized Barco service personnel. Always insist on genuine Barco re- placement parts. Never use non-Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this projector.
  • Page 11: Projector Hazard Distances

    • Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to Barco authorized service personnel or technicians under the following conditions: If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.
  • Page 12 1. Safety 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. These values are minimum values and are based on the guidance provided in IEC 62471-5:2015 section 6.6.5. The end user must understand the risk and apply protective measures based upon the hazard distance as indicated on the label and in the user information.
  • Page 13: Hazard Distance For Fully Closed Projection System

    1. Safety RESTRICTED AREA Image 1-2 Hazard Distance for fully closed projection system Hazard Distance (HD) is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or the energy per surface unit becomes lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD.
  • Page 14: Hd In Function Of The Lens Throw Ratio (Tr)

    1. Safety • HD as discussed in "High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance (HD)", page 6 , relevant for intrabeam exposure. • HDreflection : the distance that has to be kept restrictive related to the reflected light from the rear projection screen. •...
  • Page 15: Safety Symbols

    1. Safety Hazard Distance Thermal Acidental Exposure Throw Ra o Image 1-5 Hazard Distance in meters versus Throw ratio of the lens for the F70 projectors Graphs shows Hazard Distance in meters versus Throw ratio of the lens Safety symbols Description of safety symbols used in product documentation or on product.
  • Page 16 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 17: Contact Adresses

    It can be disassembled to facilitate proper recycling of it’s individual parts. Consult your dealer or relevant public authority regarding drop-off points for collection of WEEE. For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/ AboutBarco/weee.
  • Page 18 1. Safety 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 19: Getting To Know The Projector

    2. Getting to know the projector. 2. GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR. Overview • Main Components • Service and Maintenance • LED Status Light • Power on / Standby button backlight indications • LCD panel • Local keypad • Remote Control •...
  • Page 20: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance General The F70 series does not have any user serviceable parts. All service tasks must only be carried out by the manufacturer, or a Barco authorized service personnel or Barco technicians. LED Status Light About The F70 Status Led is located on the rear top of the Projector During normal operation, the LED is not illuminated.
  • Page 21: Lcd Panel

    2. Getting to know the projector. LCD panel About The LCD panel (reference 1, image 2-3) is located on the right side of the projector, and has two main functions: Showing the menus and adjustment information. and also a mirror of the OSD, (On Screen Display) described in User Interface when this is enabled.
  • Page 22: Remote Control

    2. Getting to know the projector. Item Name Description Shutter Enable and disable the lens shutter function. This is not a mechanical shutter, but it toggles the laser source on and off. Backlight is red when the shutter are enabled. Test Patterns Shortcut to test pattern menu on LCD.
  • Page 23: Remote Control, Protocol Setup

    Which protocol to use • The NEC protocol have to be used for Barco projectors based on the Pulse platform: Loki, Balder, F70, F80, F90, HDX 4K, UDX, ... • The RC5 protocol have to be use all other Barco projectors: HDX W, HDF W, HDQ 2K, ...
  • Page 24: Functionality Overview

    2. Getting to know the projector. 2.7.3 Functionality overview Remote Control Unit buttons Backspace (while entering Button pressed indicator. values) XLR connector. Shutter Open. Decimal mark (while entering Shutter Close. values) Touch Panel On/Off. (Not in Macro button. (Not in use) use).
  • Page 25: Enable / Disable Remote Control

    2. Getting to know the projector. 2.7.5 Enable / Disable Remote Control About This function are for disabling the IR sensors for the remote control. Either front or rear, or both. Image 2-9 • Select the menu path Home/System Settings/Communication/IR control •...
  • Page 26: Displaying And Programming Addresses Into The Rcu

    2. Getting to know the projector. Projector controlling When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now: • with the RCU: only for addresses between 1 and 31. Broadcast Address Every projector has a broadcast (common) address ’0’ or ’1’. The default address is ’0’. The choice between ’0’...
  • Page 27: Color Wheels

    The F70 Projector is delivered with a standard Color wheel, that is suitable for most applications. Other colorwheels are available upon request. Consult Barco sales office or a service partner in order to find the most suitable colorwheel for the specific application. 2.11 Optional Accessories...
  • Page 28 2. Getting to know the projector. Image 2-11 The F70 Flight Case is a custom designed container, that is suitable for shipping the projector, including flight frame, signal and power cords and up to two lenses. The case is fully-lined to protect the projector and lenses during transit and storage. 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 29: Lenses

    3. Lenses 3. LENSES About Overview • Approved Lenses • Lens range • Replace a lens • Lens shift • Adjust zoom and focus • Adjust Iris Approved Lenses Approved Lenses Partnumber Description For North Amrica Outside North america R9801214 FLD 1.6 - 2.32 : 1 (EN11) approved approved...
  • Page 30 3. Lenses EN11 EN12 EN13 EN14 EN15 EN16 EN33 Image 3-1 Name Description Part number Weight FLD Lens 1.6 - 2.32 : 1 1.6-2.32 : 1 (WUXGA) R9801214 2.2 kg (EN11) FLD Lens 0.74 : 1 (EN12) 0.74:1 (WUXGA) R9801218 1.9 kg FLD Lens 1.24 - 1.6 : 1 1.24 - 1.6 : 1 (WUXGA)
  • Page 31: Replace A Lens

    3. Lenses Name Description Part number Weight FLD+ Lens 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 (EN41) 1.58 - 2.33 : 1 (WUXGA) / 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 R9801216 2.54 kg (WQXGA) FLD+ NV Lens 1.7 - 2.5 : 1 IR Optimized, 1.58 - 2.33 : 1 (WUXGA) / R9801216 2.54 kg (NV41)
  • Page 32 3. Lenses Image 3-3 Install a lens 1. Verify that the projector shutter is activated (shutter is activated when the shutter icon on the projector keypad is red). 2. Verify that the lens release lever is in its default position at the far left of the slide, as illustrated. 3.
  • Page 33: Lens Shift

    3. Lenses Lens shift General Use the Remote control or the keypad on the Projector to adjust the lens shift mechanism. The lenses can be shifted vertically and horizontally to facilitate precise image positioning in single and multiple projector systems. The projector allows for horizontal and vertical shift in both directions.
  • Page 34 3. Lenses Image 3-6 Use the arrow keys to adjust Iris until preferred rendering is obtained. 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 35: Physical Installation

    See "Image menu", page 53 Installation conditions Environmental Conditions Barco projectors are manufactured according to specific design standards, which also include environmental conditions. Failing to follow the terms and conditions outlined in this chapter can result in loss of product warranty The table below summarize the physical environments in which the projector may be safely operated or stored.
  • Page 36: Initial Inspection

    Upon receipt of the projector, we recommend that customers inspect the projector for any signs of damage that may have occurred in transit. If damage is found, file a claim with the shipping carrier immediately. Notify the Barco Sales and Service office, or your preferred Barco agent, of the damage as soon as possible.
  • Page 37: Positioning The Projector

    4. Physical Installation • Projector unit • Power cord (suitable for region) • Quick start guide • Safety manual • Remote Control The projector lens is delivered in a separate box. Positioning the projector AUTION The position and physical securing of the projector must be sufficient to prevent it from accidental or involuntary movement.
  • Page 38: Adjustable Feet

    4. Physical Installation Four mounting inserts are located on the bottom of projector. The ceiling mount inserts have a pull-strength of more than 4x the weight of the projector. The feet can be removed and threads can be used for additional mounting points. See table below for dimensions. Parameter Value Thread size...
  • Page 39: Projector Safe Attachment Points

    4. Physical Installation 4. Go to Main Menu / Installation / Orientation and select the correct orientation for your setup. 5. Go to Main Menu / Test Patterns and select an internal hatch pattern to display on the screen. 6. Adjust the position (height and angle) of the rigging frame until the projected hatch pattern is a level and perfect rectangle. If applied in a motion rig, care must be taken to stay within the environmental specifications for vibration and shock.
  • Page 40: Throw Distance

    4. Physical Installation Throw distance Calculate the installation throw distance Throw is the distance (D) measured from your projector lens to the screen. To calculate the throw distance for an installation, you will need two pieces of data: the selected lens throw ratio (L) and the horizontal width (W) of the screen. For example, if the screen width (W) is 2.4 meters and the projector lens has a throw ratio (L) of 0.99:1, then the throw distance (D) will be 2.38 meters.
  • Page 41 4. Physical Installation Throw distance, FLD+ WQXGA / 4K UHD Image height Image width Screen diagonal 14.00 12.00 7.50 7.00 13.00 11.00 6.50 12.00 10.00 6.00 11.00 9.00 5.50 10.00 5.00 8.00 9.00 4.50 7.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 3.50 6.00 5.00 3.00 5.00...
  • Page 42: Scheimpflug (Boresight) Adjustment

    4. Physical Installation Throw distance, FLD+ WUXGA Image width Screen diagonal 14.00 12.00 7.50 13.00 7.00 11.00 6.50 12.00 10.00 6.00 11.00 9.00 5.50 10.00 5.00 8.00 9.00 4.50 7.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 3.50 6.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 2.50 4.00 4.00 2.00 3.00...
  • Page 43: Scheimpflug Adjustment Procedure

    Preparation 1. Prepare the test area. Barco recommends a projector-screen distance of 2 metres be used for all Scheimpflug adjustments. Verify that the throw ratio of the installed lens matches the requirements of the installation area (projection distance and screen size).
  • Page 44 4. Physical Installation Image 4-8 2. Adjust the left side Scheimpflug adjustment screw (reference 1) until the test image in the top right side of the screen is in focus. Use a size 4 hex key to do this. Note: This process may cause the other areas of the image to slide out of focus. This is totally normal. Image 4-9 3.
  • Page 45: Getting Started

    5. Getting started 5. GETTING STARTED About this chapter This chapter describes how to set up and optimize your projector setup when the physical installation process is complete. Overview • Projector source and control connections • Power up the projector •...
  • Page 46: Display Port 1.2

    5. Getting started Parameter Value Max. cable length 25 m (24 AWG) Max. pixel rate 330 MHz (dual link), 165 Mhz (single link) Scan format Progressive Max. input data resolution 1920x1200 60Hz (Single link), 2560x1600 60Hz (Dual Link).1920x2400 @60Hz Bit depth 8 bit EDID Supported...
  • Page 47: Sdi

    5. Getting started 5.1.2.4 3G-SDI Specifications Parameter Value Standard SMPTE 424M-2006 10bit level A Connectors 1x) BNC 75 ohm type IEC 60169-8, Amendment 2 1997, A Bandwidth >3 GHz Return loss >10dB at 3GHz Impedance 75 ohm resistive 5.1.2.5 HDBase T Specifications Parameter Value...
  • Page 48: Lan/Ethernet

    5. Getting started 5.1.3.1 RS-232 Specifications Parameter Value RS-232 connector 1 female DB9 connector (RS232-in) for projector control and debug 5.1.3.2 LAN/Ethernet Specifications Parameter Value Ethernet connector 1 RJ45 Connector for projector control (not content) Protocols DHCP, TCP/IP, UDP/P Speed 10/100 Mbit/1000Mbit 5.1.3.3 USB-A port...
  • Page 49: Power Mode Transitions

    5. Getting started Power mode transitions 5.4.1 General Transition Diagram This diagram shows all modes available on the projector (unplug, ON, READY, ECO), and the actions necessary to change mode. READY Image 5-1 Projector mains powered Auto transition after x minutes if ECO mode enables Press power On/Off button, remote On/Off button 5.4.2 Power on projector...
  • Page 50: Going From On To Ready

    5. Getting started 5.4.4 Going from ON to READY Description Press and hold the Power on/off button on the projector for 3 seconds, or press the Power Off button on the remote control. The projector will power down through a cool down phase. The Power on/off button will BLINK WHITE during the transition from ON to READY.
  • Page 51: Menu Memory

    5. Getting started In order to show the OSD, the OSD On/Off button must be disabled. (White backlight on the button). When the button have blue illumination, the OSD will not appear, and the display information are only visible on the LCD Display.
  • Page 52 5. Getting started 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 53: Source Menu

    6. Source menu 6. SOURCE MENU About the Source menu This menu is used to select, review and configure sources into the projector. Enables either via the source menu, or the shortcut key. By navigate through the Home/Source menu, it will be visible also on the OSD. By using the shortcut key, the menu occurs only on the LCD display.
  • Page 54 6. Source menu When entering the menu for each input connector, you can change the following: • Color Space • Signal Range • EDID How to configure a connector 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Source. Image 6-2 Select Source 2.
  • Page 55: Using Dual Inputs

    6. Source menu Image 6-5 Example of connector settings for an HDMI connector 5. You can change the following: To force a limit on the color space, select one of the available color spaces. To force a limit on the used signal range, select one of the available signal ranges. To set a video timing other than the one native for the connector, select one of the options under EDID.
  • Page 56 6. Source menu Dual Sequential Input1 3840 3840 1920 1920 2400 2400 2400 2400 Dual Column Input1 Dual Column Input 2 3840 Dual Sequential Input 2 Image 6-6 Dual Column Setup Image 6-7 Dual sequential setup. 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 57: Image Menu

    7. Image menu 7. IMAGE MENU Overview • Contrast • Brightness • Saturation • Sharpness • Gamma Adjustment • Advanced image adjustments Contrast About Image / Contrast Used to adjust the contrast ratio of the displayed image by applying gain to the red, green and blue signals. Available range: 0.00 to 2.00 Default value: 1.00 Image 7-1...
  • Page 58: Brightness

    7. Image menu Brightness About Image / Brightness The brightness function is used to adjust the black level in the input picture. It adds or subtracts an offset, or bias in to the red, green and blue signals. Available range: –1.00 to 1.00 Default value: 0.00 Image 7-3 Saturation...
  • Page 59: Gamma Adjustment

    7. Image menu Default value: 0 Image 7-5 Image 7-6 Effect of sharpness adjust Gamma Adjustment About Gamma correction. Gamma compensation, or gamma correction, is a way of adjusting the signal input to light output characteristics of a display or projector in order to suit the eye’s sensitivity to different light levels and to compensate for non-linearities in displays.
  • Page 60: Advanced Image Adjustments

    7. Image menu Image 7-8 Advanced image adjustments 7.6.1 P7 Realcolor Purpose When blending images from multiple projectors, the perceived color coordinates of each projector can be altered to a desired com- mon level, so that the projected colors are identical over all projectors used. Alternatively, if you are unfamiliar with how adjusting the Colors to a specific setting, there are also a certain number of presets available, which forces the color output to specific color standards.
  • Page 61 7. Image menu Native: Projector native color settings. Default setting EBU: European color standard for broadcasting SMPTE-C: American color standard for broadcasting. Rec. 709: Color standard for high-definition televisions (HDTV). Image 7-12 Note: When choosing one of the presets, All other options in the P7 menu are disabled. How to set custom P7 values 1.
  • Page 62: Output Resolution 4K

    7. Image menu You can reset all coordinates to the default values (to native) by selecting Reset modes to native. Press OK button to reset. 7.6.2 Output Resolution 4K About With this function, the projector output resolution can be changed between 4K UHD resolution and WQXGA resolution. Refer to "Projector source and control connections", page 41 regarding use of input sources in 4K mode.
  • Page 63: Brilliantcolor

    7. Image menu Image 7-17 SRP Menu for 4K and WQXGA@120Hz. This menus are only valid for projectors with COLOR colorwheel. For BRIGHT colorwheel, there is no menu choices in the SRP menu, only SRP-Off. (See tables below). 7.6.4 Brilliantcolor About Changes the color rendering, by adding secondary colors.
  • Page 64: Hdr - Perceptual Quantizer (Pq)

    7. Image menu Mode Brilliant Color WQXGA@120Hz / 4K mode Native Video Graphics Half Native Half + Native Video Menu choices of SRP and Brilliant Color matrix with BRIGHT colorwheel installed. Mode Brilliant Color WQXGA @60Hz Native WQXGA@120Hz / 4K mode Native 7.6.5 HDR –...
  • Page 65 7. Image menu 2. Select the desired Unit (nits or foot-lambert). 3. Enter the Screen luminance (either in nits or foot-lambert). 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 66 7. Image menu 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 67: Installation Menu

    8. Installation menu 8. INSTALLATION MENU Overview • IR / Night vision functionality • Lens • Orientation • Warping • Blending • Illumination • Display Setup IR / Night vision functionality About IR / Night Vision functionality is only available for the FS variant of the projector.. In combination with Night Vision Goggles (NVG), this will give a realistic rendering of the environment.
  • Page 68 8. Installation menu Image 8-2 Image 8-3 Select the Laser slider, and move the slider to the left by the arrow keys to nearly 0% to reduce the laser intensity. (Daylight visibility). By this, the IR LED will be dominant, and the image on the screen will be visible with the Night Vision Goggles. Put on the goggles, and adjust the IRLED slider to obtain an optimal night vision rendering.
  • Page 69: Lens

    8. Installation menu Image 8-5 Lens About Installation / Lens Manage lens functions: focus, zoom, shift, and iris. All changes occur dynamically. Focus and zoom Installation / Lens / Zoom Use the navigational arrows, up and down, to adjust zoom. Use the navigational arrows, left and right, to adjust focus.
  • Page 70: Warping

    8. Installation menu Image 8-6 How to set the correct orientation Select Orientation from the menu Image 8-7 Orientation menu path. The orientation menu is displayed Image 8-8 Orientation Menu Use the arrow keys to select the Mounting and Projection positions, and press OK button to activate. Warping 8.4.1 About Warping...
  • Page 71: Warping - On/Off

    8. Installation menu Distorted Picture Ideal Picture Image 8-9 8.4.2 Warping – On/Off About warping on/off By toggling between on and off the warping functionality can be enabled or disabled. How to toggle 1. In the main menu, select Installation → Warp. Image 8-10 Installation menu, Warp The Warp menu is displayed.
  • Page 72: Warping - Screen Size

    8. Installation menu Image 8-11 2. In the Warp menu, click Warp to toggle between On and Off. Image 8-13 Image 8-12 8.4.3 Warping – Screen Size About (Warp) Screen Size adjustment If the used screen 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 73: Warp - 4 Corners Adjustment

    8. Installation menu Image 8-15 Warp Menu, Screen Size The Screen Size menu is displayed. Image 8-16 2. Select either Screen width or Screen height. 3. Set the screen size width and height to match the measurement of the screen. Note: It is only the ratio between the width and height that is used, so the values may be entered as the screen aspect ratio or actual measurement in cm, inches or any other unit.
  • Page 74: Warping - Bow

    8. Installation menu Image 8-18 2. To enable the 4 Corners Warping, Set the Warp slider to the right position. (Select and enter). 3. Select the corner that must be warped. If need for warping several corners, select and adjust the corners one by one. Adjust the value by the arrow keys.
  • Page 75 8. Installation menu Image 8-21 Bow distortion Symmetric bow correction 1. In the main menu, select Installation → Warp. Image 8-22 Installation menu, Warp 2. In the Warp menu, select Bow. Image 8-23 Warp menu, Bow A check symbol at the bottom right corner indicates that the bow function is activated. 3.
  • Page 76 8. Installation menu Image 8-24 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 77 8. Installation menu Image 8-27 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 8-28 Asymmetric bow correction 4.
  • Page 78: Warping - Warp Files

    8. Installation menu 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 79: Blending

    8. Installation menu Image 8-33 4. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected warp file. Image 8-34 Blending 8.5.1 Basic Blend About When two projectors are used together to make one picture on the screen, the blend function must be activated. This blend function ensures a seamless transition of the images between the two projectors.
  • Page 80: Set Up The System

    8. Installation menu Width, Projector 1 Width, Projector 2 Picture frame Picture frame Projector 1 Projector 2 Overlap / Blend Zone Image 8-35 The Mask adjustments. The offset adjustments are used to cut the image on each side. Normally used to hide parts of the picture that shall not be shown on the screen.
  • Page 81: Black Level Adjustment

    8. Installation menu Image 8-36 Blend adjust menu Use the up/down/left/right arrow key on the remote control or key pad to navigate in the menu. Blend adjustment procedure. Side by side configuration. 1. By the arrow keys, place the display cursor on respectively the “Enable” zone and the “Show Lines” zone and activate them by pressing enter.
  • Page 82: Black Level Files

    8. Installation menu How to adjust the level manually 1. In the main menu, select the Black level menu Image 8-38 2. Enable the ”Black level” and “Show lines” buttons. Image 8-39 3. Move the cursor to the side where the overlapped area occurs. (Left/right/top/bottom.) For the left projector, this will be the right side in the menu.
  • Page 83: Blend Files

    8. Installation menu Image 8-40 Blend and Mask menu, Black Level Files The Black Level Files menu is displayed. Image 8-41 2. If any custom Black Level adjustment files are available, select the desired file. Image 8-42 3. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected Black Level adjustment file. 8.5.6 Blend Files About custom Blend Files...
  • Page 84: Illumination

    8. Installation menu Image 8-43 Blend menu, Blend Files The Blend Files menu is displayed. Image 8-44 2. If any custom Blend files are available, select the desired file. Image 8-45 3. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected Blend file. Illumination About Home/Installation /Illumination/Power...
  • Page 85: Display Setup

    8. Installation menu Image 8-46 Illumination Menu. The actual illumination setting is indicated in the menu. Enter the menu, and use the slider to adjust. Image 8-47 Display Setup About Described in other topics, related to projector version. 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
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  • Page 87: System Settings Menu

    9. System settings menu 9. SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU Overview • Communication • Apply a menu theme • Standby ECO • Service • Reset • Lens Features Communication About System settings / Communication Network connection is required to communicate with the projector via LAN or Internet. Current Ethernet communication information is given, and can be edited in this menu.
  • Page 88: Standby Eco

    9. System settings menu Standby ECO About Standby ECO When the ECO mode is enabled, the projector will automatically go to ECO standby mode after a time-out (default 15 minutes). All electronics (including fans, pumps, ...) go down except for a very small wake-up controller. See section dedicated to the Power Mode transitions for further details.
  • Page 89 9. System settings menu Setting Default value Optics High Contrast Illumination Power 100% auto ImageConnector Color Space Signal Range auto ImageResolution Output Resolution (if applicable) 4K UHD ImageWarp Screen size 5120x3200 / 2560x1600 4 corner Warp off, no warp Warp files Disabled, no files selected ImageBlend Blend/Mask size...
  • Page 90: Lens Features

    9. System settings menu The Reset menu is displayed. Image 9-5 Reset menu 2. Navigate to the checkbox next to the settings that need to be reset and press OK. Multiple selections are possible. 3. Select RESET and press OK to reset all selected settings. Lens Features About In order to prevent unintentional lens adjustments, especially after e.g.
  • Page 91: Status Menu

    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. Image 10-1 Status Menu enter Image 10-2...
  • Page 92 10. Status menu Image 10-3 Status overview (Menu scrolled down).. Source status Displays active source information Product Displays active product information: • Article number: Projector article / part number • Serial number: Projector serial number • Firmware: Projector software package version •...
  • Page 93: Setup 3D Mode

    11. 3D 11. 3D 3D setup The projector is capable of displaying 3D images and movies in both active and passive stereo 3D input mode. Setup of a 3D installation requires an advanced understanding of the 3D systems, both for the projector, and also for the signal source.
  • Page 94 11. 3D Image 11-3 4. Put on the 3D goggles, and verify by looking through the goggles with one eye at the time that only one image is visible in each eye. A double picture or a shade of the picture from the other side shall not be observed. Repeat for both sides, and adjust the Sync Delay slider until a “clean”...
  • Page 95: User Maintenance

    • Go to www.barco.com and select your product. All available firmware downloads are filed under the Technical Downloads tab. Download the firmware. Extract and save the file to a USB stick with FAT file system. Use the eject function on your PC to •...
  • Page 96 12. User Maintenance 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 97: Cleaning The Projector

    13. Cleaning the projector 13. CLEANING THE PROJECTOR 13.1 Projector lenses General guidelines for cleaning projector lenses Blow off dust with clean compressed air (or pressurized air cans) . Use lens cleaner and a clean lens cleaning cloth to remove the dust and contamination. Wipe in broad strokes, in one direction only.
  • Page 98 13. Cleaning the projector 601–426 F70 SERIES 24/10/2017...
  • Page 99: Technical Specifications

    14. Technical Specifications 14. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS About The information in this section is subject to changes without any notice. For current technical information, visit the product website, or contact your sales support representative. 14.1 F70 — 4K6C F70 — 4K6C Brightness 5,000 - 7,500 lumens Contrast ratio...
  • Page 100: F70 - W6

    CE, FCC Class A and cNus Warranty Limited 3 years parts and labor. Extendable up to 5 years Notes * SW upgradable. Please contact an authorized Barco representative for details. 14.2 F70 — W6 Brightness 5,500 - 8,000 lumens Contrast ratio...
  • Page 101: Fs70 - 4K6

    CE, FCC Class A and cNus Warranty Limited 3 years parts and labor. Extendable up to 5 years Notes * SW upgradable. Please contact an authorized Barco representative for details. 14.3 FS70 — 4K6 Brightness 5,000 center lumens 1800:1 sequential, 50,000:1 dynamic...
  • Page 102: Fs70 - W6

    14. Technical Specifications Inputs HDSDI 2x DP1.2 2x dual link DVI-I HDBaseT** (upgradeable) HDMI1.4 **(2.0 upgradeable) RJ 45 Ethernet DMX in/out **(upgradeable) RS232 in 2x USB 12v out Input resolutions Including and up to: 3,840 x 2,400 @ 60Hz 3,840 x 2,160 @ 60Hz 4,096 x 2,160 @ 60Hz 2,560 x 1,600 @ 120Hz Software tools...
  • Page 103 14. Technical Specifications Color correction P7 RealColorTM CLO (constant light output) Yes* Light source Laser phosphor Light source lifetime Up to 60,000** hours, depending on mode of operation Sealed DLP™ core Orientation 360° rotation, no restrictions Active stereoscopic 3D* Image processing Embedded warp &...

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