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Reality Center
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3300W Wall Display
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Date : 19.07.2001
Art. No. : R5976280

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  • Page 1 Reality Center 3300W Wall Display INSTALLATION MANUAL Date : 19.07.2001 Art. No. : R5976280...
  • Page 2 Due to constant research, the information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Produced by BARCO NV, July 2001 All rights reserved. Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners. BARCO n.v./Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B-8520 Kuurne Belgium Tel : +32/56/368211 Fax : +32/56/351651 E-mail : sales.bps@barco.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT ....................... 1-1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................1-1 Safety Instructions ............................1-1 Notice on Safety ............................1-1 installation Instructions ..........................1-1 Owner's Record ............................1-1 Safety indication on the product ........................1-1 Safety Warning ............................1-2 Federal Communication Commission (FCC statement) ................
  • Page 4: Table Of Content

    Table of Content Wall build in ..............................4-1 MECHANICAL SET UP ..................... 5-1 Bottom Cabinet ............................5-1 Removing the Panels ..........................5-1 Removing the Lens Cover Plate ........................5-1 Lining up the Bottom Cabinets ........................5-2 Screen Cabinet ............................5-3 Installing the Screen Cabinet ........................
  • Page 5 Table of Content RS232 input and RS232 output of the projector................... 7-4 Communication port for communication with peripherals ................7-6 Connecting a RCVDS 05 switcher to the projector..................7-6 CONFIGURATIONS......................8-1 Configuration ............................... 8-1 Base Configurations ............................ 8-1 Electrical Options ............................
  • Page 6 Table of Content Why Contrast Equalisation ........................10-7 How to adjust the Contrast Equalisation ....................10-8 Why Contrast Edge Correction ........................10-8 How to adjust the Contrast Edge Correction (Hot Spot) ................10-8 Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment ........................10-8 How to setup the sync function ? ......................10-8 Peaking ..............................
  • Page 7 Table of Content SERVICE MODE ......................11-1 Service Adjustment mode......................... 11-1 Start Up ..............................11-1 Overview flowchart ............................. 11-1 Copy a block ............................. 11-2 Identification .............................. 11-2 How to copy ? ............................11-3 Deletion of blocks ............................. 11-3 Deleting block by block ..........................11-3 How to delete a Block ? ..........................
  • Page 8: Table Of Content

    Table of Content R5976280 RC3300W 19012001...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions Notice on Safety INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNER’S RECORD PART NUMBER : DEALER : Safety indication on the product...
  • Page 10: Safety Warning

    Safety Instructions Safety Warning FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC STATEMENT) On Safety 100-240VAC Auto range) 100-240VAC Auto range WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS A. Mains lead (Power cord) with CEE 7 plug B. Power cord with ANSI 73.11 plug...
  • Page 11: Caution On Fire Hazard

    Safety Instructions Caution on Fire Hazard On installation On servicing Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: Replacement parts Safety check On cleaning Cabinet cleaning: Lens cleaning:...
  • Page 12: On Repacking

    Safety Instructions Screen care and cleaning : On repacking On illumination...
  • Page 13: Packing & Dimensions

    Packing & Dimensions PACKING & DIMENSIONS Projector Packing Way of Packaging The system is packed in different crates : - 2 or 3 crates with projector cabinets (2 crates for 2 channel, 3 crates for 3 channel) - 1 crate with the mirror units (2 mirror units for 2 channel, 3 mirror units for 3 channel) - 1 crate with the screen unit Unpacking the Projector crate Dimensions of the projector crate...
  • Page 14 Packing & Dimensions The projector unit is mounted on a wooden crate with a carton box on top of it. To unpack, handle as follow : 1. Take of the top cover and slide the carton box upside (image 2). 2.
  • Page 15: Unpacking The Mirror Unit Crate

    Packing & Dimensions Unpacking the Mirror unit crate Dimensions Mirror unit crate Dimensions in mm Packing information Dimensions package : 1924 x 1394 x 1594 mm (76 x 55 x 63 inch) Weight : 2 channel Gross : 254 kg 3 channel Gross : 293 kg Net : 78 kg...
  • Page 16 Packing & Dimensions The mirror unit is mounted on a wooden crate. The box is divided into 2 parts. To unpack, handle as follow : 1. Slide one side of the box a little to the left and lift it up (image 2). 2.
  • Page 17: Unpacking The Screen Unit Crate

    Packing & Dimensions Unpacking the Screen unit Crate Dimensions Screen unit crate Dimensions in mm, example of a two channel system. More info in 'Packing information'. Packing information Dimensions package : Two channel system : 3059 x 894 x 1562 mm (121 x 36 x 61 inch) Three channel system : 4244 x 894 x 1562 mm (167 x 36 x 61 inch) Weight : 2 channel :...
  • Page 18: Opening The Screen Unit Crate

    Packing & Dimensions Opening the Screen unit crate The screen unit is mounted on a wooden crate. The box is divided into 2 parts. To unpack, handle as follow : 1. Slide one side of the box a little to the left and lift it up (image 1). 2.
  • Page 19: General Dimensions

    Packing & Dimensions General dimensions 2-channel system R5976280 RC3300W 19072001...
  • Page 20: 3-Channel System

    Packing & Dimensions 3-channel system R5976280 RC3300W 19072001...
  • Page 21: Flightcases

    Packing & Dimensions Flightcases The following flightcases are available to transport the Reality Center. Flightcase type Dimensions (mm) weight flightcase Order no. Projector unit 1380 x 920 x 1250 81 kg B593511 Mirror unit 2 channel 1830 x 1290 x 1260...
  • Page 22: Bringing Into The Room

    Bringing into the Room MOVING THE WALL DISPLAY PARTS Environment conditions Doorway To move the Wall Display Parts, a normal doorway of minimal 75-78 cm is sufficient for the unpacked parts. How to pass the Mirror cabinet through the Doorway: To pass the Mirror Cabinet through the doorway, follow the next steps: Lift up the Mirror Cabinet and turn it over a little to the right (Image 1).
  • Page 23 Bringing into the Room How to turn the corner in a Hallway with the Screen Cabinet Turning the corner with the screen cabinet of a 2-channel system The minimum width of the hall should be : at one side : 0.9 m at the other side : 2.4 m see image 2.
  • Page 24: Room Requirements

    Bringing into the Room ROOM REQUIREMENTS Room Requirement Weight-tolerant The ground must be flat and horizontal. It should be able to bear the weight of the system. For wooden floors, if the part receiving the weight of the system lies at the center between the reinforcement beams below the floor, the floor may become deformed or may curve inwards.
  • Page 25: Mechanical Set Up

    Mechanical Set Up WALL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY Bottom Cabinet Removing the Panels Both side panels and the front panel should be removed before assembling the system. Handle as follow : 1. Loosen both fixing screws A a quarter of a turn by turning counter clockwise (image 1).
  • Page 26: Screen Cabinet

    Mechanical Set Up Screen Cabinet Installing the Screen Cabinet To install the screen cabinet onto the projector cabinet, handle as follow : 1. Put the front bar of the cabinet against the inside front brackets on the projector cabinet (see image 1 for correct position). 2.
  • Page 27: Mirror Cabinet

    Mechanical Set Up Mirror Cabinet Attention All screws and fixation plates are mounted on the mirror cabinet. Fixation Plate Mirror Before mounting the mirror fixation plate, remove first the both screws and fixing part. Handle as follow (image 1) : 1.
  • Page 28: Mounting The Mirror Cabinet Onto The Screen Cabinet

    Mechanical Set Up Mounting the Mirror Cabinet onto the Screen Cabinet. To mount the mirror cabinet onto the screen cabinet, handle as follow : 1. Bring the mirror cabinet and the screen cabinet together with the mirror cabinet higher than the screen cabinet. 2.
  • Page 29: Mounting The Font Panel

    Mechanical Set Up Mounting the Font Panel To mount the front panel, handle as follow (image 1) : 1. Slide the front panel over the floor until it is just below the projector cabinet (A). 2. Slide upwards until the panel fit into the cabinet (B). 3.
  • Page 30: Projector Set Up

    Projector Set Up PROJECTOR SET UP Access to the DIP Switches Removing the Service Panels If the service panels are already mounted, handle as follow : 1. Turn the quick locking screw a quarter counter clockwise to open. 2. Pull a screwdriver between the chassis and the plate and push to the outside until the upper side becomes free from the projector chassis (click system).
  • Page 31: Projector Address

    Projector Set Up Projector Address Projector Address Setting The projector's address may be set to any value between 0 and 255. Each projector needs a separate address. When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now by : - RCU for addresses between 0 and 9.
  • Page 32: Address Check

    Projector Set Up Address Check To check the address of a projector, handle as follow : Press the address button on the RCU with pencil. The projector will display its own address (menu 1). For continue using your RCU, enter the address with the digit keys within 5 seconds after the address key is pressed. If the displayed address is '003', enter only '3' with the digit keys on the RCU.
  • Page 33: Password Mode

    Projector Set Up Position of DIP switches and baud rate codes : Binary Baud rate code Speed 1200 2400 4800 9600 Baud rate DIP switches Factory preset baud rate : 9600 Password Mode Set Up With DIP Switch No.5 of the second set of 8 DIP switches on the controller board, the projector adjustments can be protected with a password.
  • Page 34: Connections

    Connections CONNECTIONS Cables Where to enter the Cables ? All cables should be entered the projector via the bottom of the projector cabinet. Power Connection AC Power (Mains) Cord Connection For each projector (Auto range between 120V and 240V), 2 mains leads (power cords) are supplied. Depending the wall outlet, use the corresponding cord for power connection.
  • Page 35: Switching On The Projector

    Connections Switching on the Projector Hardware Switch on. The projector is switched ON using the power (mains) switch ON/OFF. Pressed : ON state Not pressed : OFF state The projector can start now in : - Operational mode (picture displayed) - Stand by mode See 'Power Up switch' in chapter Projector Set Up.
  • Page 36: Source Connections

    Connections Source Connections Input locations Uuv†Ãqr‰vprà p‚€ƒyvr†Ãv‡uÃh…‡Ã $Âs ‡urÃA88Ã…ˆyr †ÃÃPƒr…h‡v‚Ãv†Ã†ˆiwrp‡Ã‡‚ Tr r Ãv† ‡h yyh ‡v‚Ãv† ‡…ˆp ‡v‚† Ãir s ‚…r Ãp ‚r p ‡vtÇ‚Çur Æ ˆƒƒy’  s‚ y y ‚ v  t à ‡‚ à p‚  q v ‡v ‚  †Ã   Ã...
  • Page 37: Communication Port For Communication With Peripherals

    Connections Communication port for communication with peripherals Connecting a RCVDS 05 switcher to the projector. Up to 10 inputs (20 inputs when video and S-video) with the RCVDS 05 switcher and up to 90 inputs when 10 RCVDS switchers are linked via the 5-cable output modules. Serial communication with the projector.
  • Page 38: Configurations

    Configurations CONFIGURATIONS Configuration Base Configurations 3-channel mono (see page 8.3) 2-channel mono (see page 8.5) 3-channel stereo (see page 8.6) 2-channel stereo (see page 8.8) Electrical Options On 3-channel (mono or stereo) switching option (mono,see page 8.10; stereo, see page 8.12) long cable option (see page 32) switching + long cable option (see page 8.32) audio option (mono, see page 8.14;...
  • Page 39: Detailed Connection Magic Interface

    Configurations Important note : When using a communication cable between the peripheral equipment and the projector, pin 4 may not be used. Detailed connection Magic Interface Each channel has to be interfaced by a Magic Interface. A monitor is only connected to one channel via the Magic interface of that specific channel.
  • Page 40: Base Configuration For 3-Channel Mono

    Configurations Base configuration for 3-channel mono Principle drawing 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8uhryà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8h iyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8uhryÃ! 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! All source connections to the projector are done to port 4/5 (see RGB analog connection in chapter Connections or to 'Connection Magic interface - Projector' on page 8.2).
  • Page 41: Base Configuration For 2-Channel Mono

    Configurations Base configuration for 2-channel mono Principle drawing 8uhryà 8uhryà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! All source connections to the projector are done to port 4/5 (see RGB analog connection in chapter Connections or to 'Connection Magic interface - Projector' in this chapter).
  • Page 42: Base Configuration For 3-Channel Stereo

    Configurations Base configuration for 3-channel stereo Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ& 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ& T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r …† 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8uhryà Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ# Ãphiyr Ç’ƒrÃ! 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ' 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8uhryà 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ" 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ! 8uhryÃ! 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ"...
  • Page 43 Configurations The following extra equipment is supplied to set up this configuration : MAGIC interface R9828121 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo emitter R9828221 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo glasses R9828223 Hint As there is no power switch on the system, use socket strips with power breaker to connect the projectors, the Magic interfaces...
  • Page 44: Base Configuration For 2-Channel Stereo

    Configurations Base configuration for 2-channel stereo Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒ rÃ% T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r…† 8uhryà 8uhryà Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrà ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ' T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒ rÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! All source connections to the projector are done to port 4/5 (see RGB analog connection in chapter Connections or to 'Connection Magic interface - Projector' on page 8.2).
  • Page 45 Configurations The following extra equipment is supplied to set up this configuration : MAGIC interface R9828121 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo emitter R9828221 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo glasses R9828223 Hint As there is no power switch on the system, use socket strips with power breaker to connect the projectors, the Magic interfaces...
  • Page 46: 3-Channel Configuration Mono With Switching Option

    Configurations 3-channel configuration mono with switching option Principle drawing 8uhryà 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8h iyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8h iyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"Ãà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8h iyrÇ’ƒrà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ"Ãà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ!
  • Page 47 Configurations STÃ!"!ÃDI STÃ!"!Ãà P VU DIQVU PVUQVU H‚v‡‚… 6 9 ,'( 2 6 9 ,'( 2 T’ p WD9! T’ p T’ p WT@# ST!"! Dƒˆ‡Ã Dƒˆ‡Ã! Dƒˆ‡Ã" Dƒˆ‡Ã# Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã6 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã6 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã7 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã7 Wvqr‚ Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã8 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã8 & Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã9 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã9 Dƒˆ‡...
  • Page 48 Configurations Connection table RACK - external connections Connection no. Connection to Cable type Channel 2 ONYX Cable type 3 + cable type 9 Channel 1 ONYX Cable type 3 + cable type 9 Channel 0 ONYX Cable type 3 + cable type 9 To projector channel 2 Cable type 2 To projector channel 1...
  • Page 49 Configurations Internal Connections RACK system 3-channel system All internal connections are indicated on the drawing with 'con' and a number. This indication can be found back in the connection table below. S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… p‚Ã$ p‚Ã # p‚Ã S8W9T$ p‚Ã# p‚Ã " p‚Ã...
  • Page 50: 3-Channel Configuration Stereo With Switching Option

    Configurations 3-channel configuration stereo with switching option Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ& 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ& T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r…† 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8uhryà Ah †‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8h iyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’† ‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ' 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ...
  • Page 51 Configurations Necessary Equipment and Cables The following cables are included to set up this configuration : Description Quantity Order number Cable type 1 RS232 communication cable 6.5ft Z348755 Cable type 2 5 BNC to 5 BNC coax cable 15m/50ft Z348333 Cable type 3 13W3 to 4 BNC 4.6ft Z348261...
  • Page 52: 3-Channel Configuration Mono With Audio Option

    Configurations 3-channel configuration mono with audio option Principle drawing 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8uhryÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 6ˆqv‚Æ‚ˆ…pr The source connections are the same as for 'Base configuration for 3-channel mono'. Audio connection is done with an extra delivered cable type 11.
  • Page 53: 3-Channel Configuration Stereo With Audio Option

    Configurations 3-channel configuration stereo with audio option Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ& 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ& T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r…† Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† 8uhryà 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8h iyrÇ’ƒrÃ' 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8uhryÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"...
  • Page 54 Configurations The following extra equipment is necessary to set up this configuration : MAGIC interface R9828121 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo emitter R9828221 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo glasses R9828223 Hint As there is no power switch on the system, use socket strips with power breaker to connect the projectors, audio amplifier, the stereo...
  • Page 55: 2-Channel Configuration Mono With Switching Option

    Configurations 2-channel configuration mono with switching option Principle drawing 8uhryà 8uhryà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"Ãà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# RˆhqÃTƒyv‡‡r… ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! RˆhqÃTƒyv‡‡r… VƒÃ‡‚Ã%Évqr‚Æ‚ˆ…pr† WT@Ã!# 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ...
  • Page 56 Configurations STÃ!"!ÃDI STÃ!"!Ãà P VU DIQVU PVUQVU H‚v‡‚… 6 9 ,'( 2 6 9 ,'( 2 T’p WD9! T’p T’p WT@# ST!"! Dƒˆ‡Ã Dƒˆ‡Ã! Dƒˆ‡Ã" Dƒˆ‡Ã# Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã6 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã6 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã7 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã7 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã8 Wvqr‚ Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã8 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã9 Pˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ã9 Dƒˆ‡ Dƒˆ‡ & RˆhqÃTƒyv‡‡r…Ã! RˆhqÃTƒyv‡‡r…à  ...
  • Page 57 Configurations To extra computer output Cable type 4 + cable type 2 To extra monitor Cable type 4 + cable type 2 Necessary Equipment and Cables The following cables are included to set up this configuration : Description Quantity Order number Cable type 1 RS232 communication cable 6.5ft Z348755...
  • Page 58 Configurations Connection table internal connections RACK system Connection no. From Cable Order no. con1 Output BNC's VSE40 Input Quad Splitter 1 5 BNC to 5 BNC 0.6m 2 ft Z348330 con2 Output A Quad Splitter 1 Input 2 RCVDS05 1 5 BNC to 5 BNC 0.6m 2 ft Z348330 con3...
  • Page 59: 2-Channel Configuration Stereo With Switching Option

    Configurations 2-channel configuration stereo with switching option Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r…† 8uhryà 8uhryà Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ' 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"Ãà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# RˆhqÃTƒyv‡‡r…...
  • Page 60 Configurations Necessary Equipment and Cables The following cables are included to set up this configuration : Description Quantity Order number Cable type 1 RS232 communication cable 6.5ft Z348755 Cable type 2 5 BNC to 5 BNC coax cable 15m/50ft Z348333 Cable type 3 13W3 to 4 BNC 4.6ft Z348261...
  • Page 61: 2-Channel Configuration Mono With Audio Option

    Configurations 2-channel configuration mono with audio option Principle drawing 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà ! TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 6ˆqv‚Æ‚ˆ…pr The source connections are the same as for 'Base configuration for 2-channel mono'. Audio connection is done with an extra delivered cable type 11.
  • Page 62: 2-Channel Configuration Stereo With Audio Option

    Configurations 2-channel configuration stereo with audio option Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r…† Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà ! TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ' T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 21<; 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ" 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 6ˆqv‚Æ‚ˆ…pr The source connections are the same as for 'Base configuration for 2-channel stereo'. Audio connection is done with an extra delivered cable type 11.
  • Page 63 Configurations The following extra equipment is necessary to set up this configuration : MAGIC interface R9828121 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo emitter R9828221 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit. Stereo glasses R9828223 As there is no power switch on the system, use socket strips with power breaker to connect the projectors, audio amplifier, the stereo emitters and the Magic interfaces to the wall outlet.
  • Page 64: 3-Channel Configuration Mono With Switching Option And Audio Option

    Configurations 3-channel configuration mono with switching option and audio option Principle drawing 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"Ãà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ...
  • Page 65 Configurations The following extra equipment is necessary to set up this configuration : All these peripherals are mounted in a RACK, and delivered as one unit. The order numbers and quantities are only given as information for after sales orders. MAGIC interface R9828121 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit.
  • Page 66: 3-Channel Configuration Stereo With Switching Option And Audio Option

    Configurations 3-channel configuration stereo with switching option and audio option Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ& 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ& T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r …† Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† 8uhryÃ! 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyr Ç’ƒrÃ' 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ T‡r …r‚ˆ‡ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ!
  • Page 67 Configurations Cable type 11 Audio cable Cable type 12 Audio cable BNC-BNC coupling pieces R313667 T-BNC coupling pieces B332119 (*) extra cable 1 BNC to 1 BNC 45m 150ft is included with the stereo option in case this stereo option is used in combination with the long cable option (Z3483105).
  • Page 68: 2-Channel Configuration Mono With Switching Option And Audio Option

    Configurations 2-channel configuration mono with switching option and audio option Principle drawing 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà ! TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"Ãà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ...
  • Page 69 Configurations The following extra equipment is necessary to set up this configuration : All these peripherals are mounted in a RACK, and delivered as one unit. The order numbers and quantities are only given as information for after sales orders. MAGIC interface R9828121 (230V) or R9828128 (120V) according to the ordered destination kit.
  • Page 70: 2-Channel Configuration Stereo With Switching Option And Audio Option

    Configurations 2-channel configuration stereo with switching option and audio option Principle drawing 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ% T‡r…r‚Ãr€v‡‡r…† Ah†‡Ãƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ljir† 8uhryà 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà TBDÃH‚v‡‚… 7ˆvy‡v 6ˆqv‚ƈƒƒy’ Ãh€ƒyvsvr… 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ# ÃphiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà S68FÆ’†‡r€ RˆhqÃTv‡pur… 21<; 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ' 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ$ T‡r…r‚ˆ‡ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ( 8uhryà 8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ! S8W9T$ 8hiyrÇ’ƒrà  8hiyrÇ’ƒrÃ"ÃÃ...
  • Page 71 Configurations Cable type 8 Connection piece D9 - BNC Z3487291 Cable type 9 5 BNC to 5 BNC 5m 15ft Z348332 Cable type 10 RS232 communication cable 15m 15ft 5 Z3482602 Cable type 11 Audio cable Cable type 12 Audio cable BNC-BNC coupling pieces R313667 (*) extra cable 1 BNC to 1 BNC 45m 150ft is included with the stereo option in case this stereo option is used in combination with...
  • Page 72: Long Cable Option

    Configurations Long Cable option All the above configurations can be delivered with long cables. Cable type 2 has to be replaced by 4x 1 BNC to 1BNC 45m 150ft. Color Option Ayhtrà The flange of the screen is standard in silver color. It can be delivered also in black. Also when the loudspeaker option is mounted, this option is normally in silver color but can be ordered in black too.
  • Page 73: Entering The Adjustment Menus

    Entering the Adjustment menus ENTERING THE ADJUSTMENT MENUS Adjustment menus What is available in the Adjustment Menus ? A complete set of adjustments divided in different modes are available to adjust the projector. The different mode are : Random Access : Should only be accessed if the user is highly qualified and knows the sequence of adjustments. Has to be used to adjust the image.
  • Page 74: Random Access Adjustment Mode

    Random Access Adjustment Mode RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Random access adjustment mode. Starting Up "RANDOM ACCESS" ENTER ADJUSTMENT MODE RANDOM ACCESS é ê Overview Flowchart...
  • Page 75 Random Access Adjustment Mode...
  • Page 76: Selecting Setup Pattern

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Selecting Setup Pattern Set up of the Selected Setup Pattern ? é ê ENTER é ê menu 1 Genlocked pattern : internally generated cross hatch pattern, locked on the external source. Internal # pattern : internally generated cross hatch pattern and locked on internal generated sync signals. (No external source necessary) Note: Internal Cross Hatch Pattern...
  • Page 77: Factory Preset Frequencies

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Factory Preset Frequencies é ê ç è ENTER INTERNAL # PATTERN é ê ç è menu 1 Random access adjustment mode selection menu. What is possible ? RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE é ê menu 1...
  • Page 78: Picture Tuning

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Picture Tuning Start up the Picture Tuning é ê Picture tuning ENTER PICTURE TUNING RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE PICTURE TUNING é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Color Balance What can be done ? How to select the Color Balance ? é...
  • Page 79: Contrast Modulation

    Random Access Adjustment Mode ENTER Cut Off adjustment é ê ENTER é ê ENTER COLOR BALANCE COLOR BALANCE COLOR BALANCE COLOR BALANCE é ê é ê é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 menu 3 menu 4 Color Select é...
  • Page 80: Basic Concept

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Basic Concept XDUCPVUÃ8P IUS6TUÃHP9VG6UDPI XDUCÃ8PIUS6TUÃHP9VG6UDP I u‚…v“‚ ‡hyÃyvtu ‡Ã‚ˆ ‡ƒ ˆ‡ u‚…v“‚‡hyÃyvtu‡Ã‚ˆ‡ƒˆ‡ È È 8PSI@S 8PSI@S A6 GGÃPAA A6 GGÃPAA $È $È D€ htr D€ htr ‰r…‡vphyà ‰r…‡vphyà $È È È $È yvtu‡Ã‚ˆ‡ƒˆ‡ yvtu‡Ã‚ˆ‡ƒˆ‡ u ‚… v“‚ ‡h yÃyvtu ‡Ã‚ ˆ ‡ƒ ˆ‡ u ‚…...
  • Page 81: How To Adjust The Contrast Equalisation

    Random Access Adjustment Mode How to adjust the Contrast Equalisation é ê ENTER CONTRAST EQUALISATION menu 2 CONTRAST EDGE CORRECTION é ê menu 1 Why Contrast Edge Correction hot spot How to adjust the Contrast Edge Correction (Hot Spot) é ê...
  • Page 82: Peaking

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Note Peaking What can be done with Peaking ? How to set up ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER PICTURE TUNING PEAKING PEAKING é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Clamp Mode What can be done ? How to set up ? é...
  • Page 83: Geometry Adjustments

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Geometry Adjustments What can be done ? Start Up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT MODE GEOMETRY é ê é ê menu 2 menu 1 Important Green Convergence On/Off Why switching your green convergence on or off ? How to switch of the Green Convergence ? é...
  • Page 84: Horizontal Phase Adjustment

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Horizontal Phase Adjustment Start Up é ê ENTER Note How to adjust ? GEOMETRY H PHASE é ê CÃQC6T@ CÃQC6T@ & & menu 2 image 1 image 2 Raster Shift Adjustment What has to be done ? CAUTION Start up é...
  • Page 85: Left-Right (East-West) Adjustments

    Random Access Adjustment Mode GEOMETRY COARSE SHIFT s‚…ivqqrÃh…rh ƒ…‚wrp‡rqÃ…h†‡r… RASTER SHIFT p…‡Ãshprƒyh‡rÃi‚…qr… é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 ƒu‚†ƒu‚…Ãi‚…qr… image 1 Left-Right (east-west) Adjustments What can be adjusted ? Start up é ê LEFT-RIGHT (E/W) ENTER GEOMETRY LEFT-RIGHT (E-W) LEFT-RIGHT (E-W) é...
  • Page 86: Seagull Correction

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines in the middle of the image. Corrects the tilting of the vertical lines in the middle of the image. LEFT-RIGHT Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines on the right side Both sides will be corrected, but look only to the right side.
  • Page 87: Top-Bottom (North-South) Adjustments

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Start up é ê SEAGULL CORRECTION ENTER ç è LEFT-RIGHT (E-W) SEAGULL CORRECTION é ê image 1 menu 1 Top-Bottom (north-south) Adjustments What can be adjusted ? Start Up é ê ENTER Note GEOMETRY TOP-BOTTOM (N-S) TOP-BOTTOM (N-S) é...
  • Page 88: Seagull Correction

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines in the middle of the image. Corrects the tilting of the horizontal lines in the middle of the image. TOP-BOTTOM Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines in the upper and lower part of the image at the same time Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the upper side Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the hor.
  • Page 89: Horizontal & Vertical Size Adjustment

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Start up é ê SEAGULL CORRECTION ENTER é ê TOP-BOTTOM (N-S) SEAGULL CORRECTION é ê image 1 menu 1 Horizontal & Vertical Size Adjustment What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER ç è é...
  • Page 90: Horizontal & Vertical Linearity Adjustment

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Horizontal & Vertical Linearity Adjustment What can be done ? Start Up é ê ENTER é ê ç è GEOMETRY H & V LINEARITY é ê V LINEARITY menu 1 image 1 menu 2 V S Correction What can be done ? Start Up é...
  • Page 91: Blanking Adjustments

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Blanking Adjustments What can be done with Blanking ? Start Up é ê ENTER BLANKING GEOMETRY BLANKING é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 How to adjust the Blanking ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER U‚ƒÃiyhxvt Svtu‡Ãiyhxvt...
  • Page 92 Random Access Adjustment Mode Adjustment of the blanking on the of the image BLANKING Adjustment of the blanking on the bottom of the image Adjustment of the blanking on the left side Adjustment of the blanking on the right side...
  • Page 93: Convergence Adjustment

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Convergence Adjustment What has to be done ? Adjustment order Start up é ê ENTER How to adjust ? ENTER ENTER EXIT RANDOM ACCESS CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT MODE CONVERGENCE é ê menu 1 menu 2 image 1 t…rrÃv€...
  • Page 94: Focusing

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Focusing What can be done ? Start Up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS FOCUSING FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT MODE FOCUSING é ê menu 1 menu 2 menu 3 Midpoint Focusing é ê ç è FOCUSING MIDPOINT menu 1 Top Image Focusing é...
  • Page 95: Bottom Image Focusing

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Bottom Image Focusing é ê ç è FOCUSING BOTTOM menu 1 Left Image Focusing é ê ç è FOCUSING LEFT menu 1 Right Image Focusing é ê ENTER ç è ENTER FOCUSING RIGHT menu 1 Blue on Source What can be done ? Start Up é...
  • Page 96: Color Select

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Color Select What can be done ? Start Up é ê ENTER é ê ENTER COLOR SELECT RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE COLOR SELECT é ê menu 1 menu 2...
  • Page 97: Soft Edge Modulation

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Soft Edge Modulation General information Why soft edge modulation ? Picture with hard edge Picture without soft edge modulation Picture with BARCO's soft edge modulation Basic Principle 6qwˆ†‡hiyr‰r…yhƒƒvtÃh…rh D€htrÃ! D€htrà Gvtu‡Ã‚ˆ‡ƒˆ‡Ãƒr…Ãv€htr È D€htrÃ! D€htrà $È U‚‡hyÃp‚€ƒ‚†v‡rÃyvtu‡Ã‚ˆ‡ƒˆ‡ È...
  • Page 98: Start Up

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Start Up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS SOFT EDGE CORRECTION SOFT EDGE CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT MODE SOFT EDGE SOFT EDGE SOFT EDGE é ê é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2a menu 2b SEMU on/off What can be done with SEMU on/off ? How to set the SEMU on/off for the actual source ? é...
  • Page 99: How To Select The Soft Edge Geometry

    Random Access Adjustment Mode How to select the soft edge geometry é ê ENTER SOFT EDGE CORRECTION SOFT EDGE GEOMETRY GEOMETRY SOFT EDGE é ê é ê menu 1 menu 1 Test Pattern 100% 50% 100% 100% Left Start Left length Right length Right Start Set up the test pattern...
  • Page 100: Set Up Of The Overlap Are

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Set up of the overlap are. Image 1 Image 2 Right Start Left Start Right length Left length How to adjust the soft edge ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER...
  • Page 101 Random Access Adjustment Mode 100% Brightness 50% Brightness 0% Brightness Image 1 Right Start Right length Image 2 Left Start Left length é ê ENTER é ê ENTER...
  • Page 102: Gamma Correction

    Random Access Adjustment Mode Gamma Correction What can be done ? Gamma correction start up. é ê ENTER SOFT EDGE CORRECTION SOFT EDGE GAMMA ADJUSTMENT SOFT EDGE SOFT EDGE é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Predefined Gamma Curves ENTER ENTER SOFT EDGE...
  • Page 103 Random Access Adjustment Mode ENTER ENTER ENTER EXIT SOFT EDGE SOFT EDGE SOFT EDGE GAMMA EXPERT GAMMA CORRECTION GAMMA CORRECTION RED LOW é ê menu 3 menu 4 menu 5 Whyˆr T‡h…‡Ãhtyr Q‚†v‡v‚...
  • Page 104: Service Mode

    Service Mode SERVICE MODE Service Adjustment mode. Start Up é ê ENTER ADJUSTMENT MODE SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE Select a path from DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM IDENTIFICATION below : G2 ADJUSTMENT COPY A BLOCK GAMMA CORRECTIONS DELETE A BLOCK RANDOM ACCESS DELETE ALL BLOCKS CRT RUN IN CYCLE CHANGE PASSWORD PROJECTOR WARM UP...
  • Page 105: Copy A Block

    Service Mode Identification What can be seen ? How to start up ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD 808s RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION Proj. address : 001 R &...
  • Page 106: How To Copy

    Service Mode How to copy ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT Abbreviations: SERVICE MODE COPY MODE COPY BLOCK Nr. Src Fh mode conf IDENTIFICATION 15.6 5 0 video COPY A BLOCK 31.2 6 0 RGB3S U DELETE A BLOCK 15.6 5 0 intern DELETE ALL BLOCKS...
  • Page 107: Deletion Of All Blocks

    Service Mode Deletion of all blocks What can be done ? How to delete all blocks ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT ENTER SERVICE MODE DELETE ALL BLOCK IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION R &...
  • Page 108: Total Run Time

    Service Mode Total Run Time What can be displayed ? Note How to start up ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE RUN TIME 110 h IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK menu 2 DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION R &...
  • Page 109: Undo All Settings To Midpos

    Service Mode Undo all settings to midpos What can be done ? How to cancel 'Set to midposition' ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD RUN TIME UNDO ALL SETTINGS TO MID R &...
  • Page 110: How To Undo

    Service Mode How to Undo ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION UNDO R & B CONVERGENCE GREEN CONVERGENCE MIDMID MORE ... Select with é or ê then <ENTER>...
  • Page 111: Dynamic Astigmatism

    Service Mode Dynamic Astigmatism What can be done ? Note Start Up é ê ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER é ê ç è ENTER EXIT SERVICE MODE DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM ON SELECTED SOURCE First adjust the defocusing of the G2 ADJUSTMENT image.
  • Page 112: How To Adjust The G2

    Service Mode G2 Adjustment G2 Warning 'G2 adjustment should be performed by BARCO personnel, or BARCO authorized dealers'. SERVICE MODE SAFETY NOTICE DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM G2 ADJUSTMENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK GAMMA CORRECTIONS CRT RUN IN CYCLE G2 ADJUSTMENT SHOULD BE PROJECTOR WARM UP PERFORMED BY BARCO CRT DRIVE MODE...
  • Page 113: Gamma Corrections

    Service Mode Gamma Corrections Warning Start Up of the Gamma Corrections. é ê SERVICE MODE SAFETY NOTICE DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM G2 ADJUSTMENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK GAMMA CORRECTIONS CRT RUN IN CYCLE THE GAMMA CORRECTIONS ARE PROJECTOR WARM UP FACTORY ADJUSTED USING AN CRT DRIVE MODE ACTAS COLOR ANALYSER ! BLOCK MODE: USER...
  • Page 114: Red And Blue Midlights Correction

    Service Mode Red and Blue Midlights Correction é ê R & B MIDLIGHTS ENTER EXIT Service ENTER é ê è ç GAMMA CORRECTIONS BLUE MIDLIGHTS MIDLIGHTS BLUE GAMMA CORRECTION Adjust slope with é or ê Breakpoint with ç or è menu 2 menu 3 R &...
  • Page 115: How To Select Crt Run In Cycle

    Service Mode How to select CRT run in cycle ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE CRT RUN IN CYCLE A flashing white pattern will be DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM generated until <EXIT> is pressed. G2 ADJUSTMENT GAMMA CORRECTIONS CRT RUN IN CYCLE The projector only uses memory PROJECTOR WARM UP blocks adjusted on an internal...
  • Page 116: Crt Drive Mode

    Service Mode CRT Drive Mode What can be done ? What is available ? Warning How to change the drive mode ? é ê ENTER é ê SERVICE MODE CRT DRIVE MODE WARNING DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM NORMAL PERMANENT G2 ADJUSTMENT ECONOMIC BOOST MODE GAMMA CORRECTIONS TEMPORARY BOOST...
  • Page 117 Service Mode Block Mode: User or Factory Purpose of the Block Mode How to select the Block Mode ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE COPY MODE DELETE MODE Nr. Src Fh mode conf Nr. Src Fh mode conf DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM 15.6 5 0 video 15.6 5 0...

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