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  • Page 1 Bragi Installation Guide ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES...
  • Page 2 Barco Fredrikstad AS Habornveien 53, N-1630 Gamle Fredrikstad, Norway Support.fre@barco.com www.barco.com Registered office: Barco NV President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium www.barco.com/en/support www.barco.com...
  • 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 warranties 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 Barco. If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Barco, or if the goods are handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1 Safety and environment information............................9 General considerations ................................10 Important safety instructions..............................11 Safety symbols Bragi ..................................14 Location of labels ....................................15 Disposal information..................................16 Turkey RoHS compliance................................17 China RoHS compliance................................18 Taiwan RoHS compliance ................................20 Contact information..................................21 1.10 Production Address ..................................22 1.11...
  • Page 6 6.8.7 HDR Status................................. 101 6.8.8 Color Primaries................................102 6.8.9 Night vision .................................. 103 7 Advanced picture adjustments ............................. 105 Cropping the image ..................................106 Preset Crop mode ..................................107 Manual Cropping..................................108 Automatic source cropping..............................109 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 7 Setting a custom projector name ............................169 10.4 Trigger ........................................ 170 10.5 Language......................................171 10.6 Themes......................................172 10.7 Units ........................................173 10.8 Backlight ......................................174 10.9 Power settings ....................................175 10.10 Lens features....................................176 10.11 Maintenance ....................................177 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 8 10.12 Lens calibration..................................... 178 10.13 Controlling the backlight of the LCD Display ........................ 179 11 GUI – Status menu................................... 181 11.1 Status menu overview................................182 12 3D ............................................. 185 Index ..........................................187 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 9: Safety And Environment Information

    Clarification of the term Bragi series used in this document Use in this document of the term, Bragi , means that the content is applicable for the following products: • Bragi CS...
  • Page 10: General Considerations

    HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS) in performing a task, and of measures 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 11: Important Safety Instructions

    To prevent fire hazard • Barco projection products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety regulations. This projector radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation, which is both normal and safe. Exposing flammable or combustible materials into close proximity of this projector could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material, resulting in a fire.
  • Page 12 Never use water on an electrical fire. • Always have service performed on this projector by authorized Barco service personnel. Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts. Never use non-Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this projector.
  • Page 13 • 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 14: Safety Symbols Bragi

    Safety and environment information 1.3 Safety symbols Bragi Description of safety symbols used in product documentation or on product. Image Description Refer to user manual for further information! Caution! Do not stare into beam, RG2 product. No telephone! Do not connect to telephone lines.
  • Page 15: Location Of Labels

    RG2 IEC EN 62471-5 CANADA: This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003, / Cet appareil numerique de Ia classe est conforme à Ia norme NMB-003 du Canada. Image 1–1 Location of RG2 and EMC label. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 16: 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/AboutBarco/weee WEEE Information This product conforms to all requirements of the EU Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
  • Page 17: Turkey Rohs Compliance

    Safety and environment information 1.6 Turkey RoHS compliance Turkey RoHS compliance Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur. [Republic of Turkey: In conformity with the WEEE Regulation] R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 18: China Rohs Compliance

    Electronic Products” (Also called RoHS of Chinese Mainland), the table below lists the names and contents of toxic and/or hazardous substances that Barco’s product may contain. The RoHS of Chinese Mainland is included in the MCV standard of the Ministry of Information Industry of China, in the section “Limit Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products”.
  • Page 19 Chinese Mainland, marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period (EFUP) logo. The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco uses (please refer to the photo) is based on the “General guidelines of environment-friendly use period of electronic information products”...
  • Page 20: Taiwan Rohs Compliance

    Note 2:“〇” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence. 備考3.〝—〞係指該項限用物質為排除項目。 Note 3:The “—” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption. 備註: 此RoHS表格適用於以下產品型號: GP5 Hint: This RoHS table is suitable for following models: GP5 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 21: Contact Information

    傳真 (Fax):02-7715 0298 電話 (Tel):02-7715 0299 E-mail:service.taiwan@barco.com 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. Contact information Norway factory Barco Fredrikstad as...
  • Page 22: Production Address

    Safety and environment information 1.10 Production Address Factories Barco NV (BELGIUM) President Kennedypark 35 , B-8500 Kortrijk R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 23: Product Info

    Safety and environment information 1.11 Product Info Product info Image 1–2 product name 產品名稱: projector 投影機 model 型號: GP5 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 24: Statement

    Class A ITE (Information Technology Equipment) Warning : This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 警告使用者: 此為甲類資訊技術設備,於居住環境中使用時,可能會造成射頻擾動,在此種情況下,使用者會 被要求採取某些適當的對策。 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 25: Lenses

    Lenses Approved lenses...........................26 Replace a lens ..........................27 Locking the lens position .......................29 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 26: Approved Lenses

    FLDX 0.65 : 1 R9802232 EN68 FLD+ 0.28:1 R9801832 UST 90 FLDX 0.38:1 Lenses other than above listed may also be used, but the maximum throw ratio will be limited to 7:1. All lenses up to 7:1 belong to RG2. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 27: Replace A Lens

    Align the lens so that the red marking on the bayonet is facing upwards. Position the lens bayonet into the projector lens mount and support in place with one hand. Slide the lens lever to the far right. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 28 Use the other hand to slide the lens release lever to the far left position. Pull the lens straight out of the projector lens mount. Replace with another lens, or install the projector lens cap. Image 2–3 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 29: Locking The Lens Position

    Select the function to disable by the arrow keys, and disable the function by pressing the OK button. Image 2–5 Release 8 screws in front of the projector indicated in the figure below. Remove the front cover R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 30 Tighten the screws indicated below. Tighten the screws indicated by the red circles for locking the vertical movement Tighten the screws indicated by the blue circles for locking the horizontal movement Image 2–8 Reassemble the front cover. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 31: Physical Installation

    This lens support must be adapted to the actual installation. There is no standard solution from Barco available for this purpose. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the additional lens fixture is approved.
  • Page 32: Installation Process

    Decide where the projector will be mounted Unpack the projector and confirm that all equipment is present and in good working order Mount the projector Install the projector lens Connect the source Power up the projector Set up the image R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 33: Installation Conditions

    Physical installation 3.2 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 34 Physical installation 250mm 250mm Image 3–1 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 35: 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. Box Contents Your projector box should contain the following: •...
  • Page 36: Positioning The Projector

    Limit the use of power cable extensions wherever possible. Where physical limitations necessitate their use, make sure that the extension cord has adequate surge protection and meets all electrical requirements of the connection. • Keep the projector away from equipment that emits electromagnetic energy for example, motors, transformers and elevators. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 37: Mounting The Projector, General Considerations

    Proper securing of the projector is the responsibility of the installer and user. CAUTION: Always use a Rigging Frame when the projector shall be mounted in other ways than on the feet, on a flat surface. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 38: Mounting Surfaces

    If applied in a motion rig, care must be taken to stay within the environmental specifications for vibration and shock. Contact Barco for more information regarding these specifications. It may also be necessary to use additional, custom made brackets to stabilize the projection lens to make sure that the projected image remains in position and properly focused.
  • Page 39: Projector Safe Attachment Points

    Due to use of a Rigging Frame or other equipment, the projector has some defines anchor points that shall be used. See the illustration below. Image 3–2 Bottom anchorpoints 6 pcs 6 pcs Image 3–3 Front anchorpoints R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 40 WARNING: When installing the projector in a motion platform application, the anchor points in front (Item 3 in the illustration and table) must NOT be used. Use the anchor points in the bottom plate for this purpose. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 41: Removal Of The

    Physical installation 3.8 Removal of the front cover Required tools Screwdriver TX20 Procedure Remove the lens. Remove the 8 screws, and pull the cover out. Image 3–4 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 42: Throw Distance

    11.00 9.00 5.50 10.00 8.00 5.00 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 3.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 Projection distance Image 3–5 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 43 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 3.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Projection distance Image 3–6 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 44 11.00 9.00 5.50 10.00 8.00 5.00 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 3.00 1.50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Projection distance Image 3–7 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 45: Scheimpflug (Boresight) Adjustment

    SHIFT functionality of the Lens Holder to match the projected image with the projection screen. If the SHIFT range is not sufficient then the projector can be tilted and Scheimpflug can be applied. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 46: Scheimpflug Adjustment Procedure

    Allen key, hex size 6 Preparation 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 47 If there are any deviations to sharpness, repeat steps 2 to 6 until the image is correct. Tighten the three set screws in the following order: left (1b), right (2b) and then top (3b). Use a size 6 hex key to do this. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 48 Physical installation R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 49: Getting The Projector Started

    Getting the projector started Projector source and control connections ..................50 Power up the projector ........................61 Power down the projector......................62 Power mode transitions.........................63 Power modes ..........................71 Customize projector settings ......................72 User interface..........................73 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 50: Projector Source And Control Connections

    Getting the projector started 4.1 Projector source and control connections R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 51: Input Source Connections

    The connector panel at the back of the projector is used for all source connections. Source signal connectivity on the projector is: • 2x Dual Link DVI-I (DVI-D functionality) • 2x DisplayPort 1.2 • 1x HDMI 2.0 • 1x HDBaseT R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 52: Connector Specifications

    Getting the projector started 4.1.2 Connector Specifications R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 53: Dvi-I

    330 MHz (dual link), 165 Mhz (single link) Scan format Progressive Max. input data resolution 1920x1200 60Hz (Single link), 2560x1600 60Hz (Dual Link), 1920x1200 120 Hz (Dual Link), 1920x2400 @60Hz Bit depth 8 bit EDID Supported HDCP Supported R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 54: Display Port 1.2

    2 m (24 AWG) – HBR1, HBR2 Supported Link Rate RBR, HBR1, HBR2 Scan format Progressive Max. input data resolution 2560x1600@120Hz WQXGA / 3840x2400 @60Hz (4K ) Max Bit depth 8, 10, 12 bit EDID Supported HDCP Supported R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 55: Hdmi 2.0

    Standard HDMI Signal characteristics Digital, TMDS Max. cable length 2 m (24 AWG) Max. pixel rate 594MHz Max. input data resolution 3840x2160 @60Hz Bit depth 8, 10, 12 bits EDID Supported HDCP Supported Ethernet Audio return HDCP Supported R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 56: Hdbase T

    10/100Mbps Ethernet Pass-Through Not Supported Fallback to 100BaseTx, IEEE 802.3u Not Supported USB Over Centre Tap Not Supported Power Over Ethernet Not Supported Audio Not Supported LEDs - HD Base Status Operation: Green, Left Link/Mode: Yellow, Right R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 57: Control Interfaces

    Getting the projector started 4.1.3 Control Interfaces About The following control interfaces are available on the projector: • 1x RS-232 (for projector control) • 1x LAN/Ethernet (for projector control • 2x USB-A ports R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 58 Getting the projector started 4.1.3.1 RS-232 Specifications Parameter Value RS-232 connector 1 female DB9 connector (RS232-in) for projector control and debug R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 59: Lan/Ethernet

    Getting the projector started 4.1.3.2 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 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 60: Usb-A Port

    Getting the projector started 4.1.3.3 USB-A port Specifications Parameter Value USB connector Type A Function Firmware upgrade using USB sticks Power Power 5V, max 1,5A (out) Standard USB 2.0 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 61: Power Up The Projector

    Press the standby button on the keypad or the power button on the remote to bring the projector up to on mode. The power button backlight on the keypad will flash blue while the projector is warming up. When the power button backlight is steady blue, the projector is ready for use. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 62: Power Down The Projector

    Wait 2 minutes before disconnecting the power cord. (If disconnecting is required). WARNING: There is a risk of reducing the expected lifetime of the projectors DMD device if the power cord is removed too early, due to the device’s shutdown sequence. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 63: Power Mode Transitions

    Getting the projector started 4.4 Power mode transitions R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 64: General

    This diagram shows all modes available on the projector (unplug, ON, READY, ECO), and the actions necessary to change mode. READY Image 4–1 Projector mains powered Auto transition after x minutes if ECO mode enables Press power On/Off button, remote On/Off button R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 65: Power On Projector

    The Power On/Off button will BLINKING WHITE until READY mode is achieved. Once in READY mode, the Power On/Off button will be lit WHITE. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 66: Going From Ready To On

    Press the Power On/Off button on the projector, or the Power On button on the remote control. The projector will power ON. The Power On/Off button will BLINK BLUE during the transition from READY to ON. Once the projector is on, the Power On/Off button will be lit BLUE. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 67: Going From On To Ready

    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. Once the projector is in READY, thePower on/off button will be lit WHITE. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 68: Going From Ready To Eco Standby

    ECO", in User Guide) 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. The Power on/off button will FLASH WHITE every second. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 69: Going From Eco To On

    ECO directly to ON. The projector will go through the same booting phase as on power plugging, then do the transition from READY to ON. Of course startup-time will be longer then from READY to ON. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 70: Wake On Lan (Wol)

    Menu / Settings / Communication / LAN. menu. The MAC address is similar to the HW address that is shown in this menu path. The LAN cable must be connected when the projector enter the ECO mode, in order to obtain the Wake on LAN function. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 71: Power Modes

    Description Mode Normal Projector is booted up and the light source is on Ready Projector is booted up but the light source is off ECO Standby Light source is switched off and projector electronics are powered down R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 72: Customize Projector Settings

    Getting the projector started 4.6 Customize projector settings About The projector display, behavior and user interface can be adjusted to meet individual requirements. Options include:Menu/Settings/Themes • Adjust the OSD menu color R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 73: User Interface

    Getting the projector started 4.7 User interface R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 74: On Screen Display (Osd)

    ENTER 79 ENTER. Changes to values are implemented dynamically. Menu memory The OSD menu remembers the last selected sub–item as long as the projector is running. The menu memory is reset when restarting the projector from standby. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 75: 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 Source menu, it will be visible also on the OSD. By using the shortcut key, the menu occurs only on the LCD display. Image 5–1 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 76: Connector Selection

    The default selection of connectors displayed is: • Display Port 1 • Display Port 2 • Dual Displayport Columns • Dual Displayport Sequential • DVI 1 • DVI 2 • Dual DVI Columns • Dual DVI Sequential • HDBaseT • HDMI R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 77: Connector Settings

    Image 5–3 Select source Press OK. The Source menu is displayed with the actual available sources filled out. Image 5–4 Source menu Scroll down to the bottom of the list of available sources and select Connector Settings. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 78 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. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 79 Source menu Note: You cannot change the EDID for SDI connectors. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 80: Using Dual Inputs

    Change the EDID for each channel to the correct value. See chapter “Connector Settings” for EDID setup. Dual Sequential Input1 2560 3840 1920 1920 1600 1600 2400 2400 2560 Dual Column Input1 Dual Column Input 2 Dual Sequential Input 2 Image 5–8 Dual Column Setup Image 5–9 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 81: Image Menu

    Entering Contrast, Brightness, Saturation, Sharpness or Gamma menus from the keypad. When entering any of these menus from the Keypad, the screen below will show up in the LCD panel. Use the arrow keys to select and adjust the values. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 82 When pressing enter on the value slider, this icon will show up on the OSD (depending which setting that is enabled, contrast showed here). When in this mode, use the up and down arrow keys to navigate between the different settings. Image 6–3 OSD menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 83: Contrast

    Default value: 1.00 Image 6–4 When inside this menu, it is possible to change to the other image adjustments (Brightness, Saturation, Sharpness and Gamma) by using the up and down arrows on the remote control or keypad. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 84: 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 6–5 Brightness OSD menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 85: Saturation

    Saturation levels impact on the white levels and the intensity of the color display; the higher the value, the more vivid the color display will be. Available range: —1.00 to 2.00 Default value: 1.00 Image 6–6 Saturation OSD menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 86: Sharpness

    In a natural picture, high sharpness can be perceived as noise, as all details in the picture will be amplified. Available range —2 to 8. Default value: 0 Image 6–7 Sharpness OSD menu Image 6–8 Effect of sharpness adjust R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 87: Gamma Adjustment

    Use the arrow keys to select the most suitable gamma type. Select the gamma slider and tune the gamma value. Note: The Gamma slider in the Gamma menu will be disabled when DICOM, SIM or SRGB values is selected. Image 6–10 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 88: Gamma Types

    Image menu 6.6 Gamma Types R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 89: Predefined Gamma Types

    Enter the menu Image / Gamma Press enter, and scroll horizontally in the menu and select the proper Gamma value. Image 6–11 Select the gamma type that match the setup in the source to obtain an optimal rendering. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 90: Digital Zoom Shift

    Enter the menu shown below, either via the Remote control or the keypad. The combined menu is showed below. The symbols on the lower part of the menu are symbols showing how to operate the keypad / remote control for the digital shift / digital zoom modes.. Image 6–12 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 91: Digital Zoom

    The aspect ratio will not be affected by the zoom function. This function can also be used in combination with digital shift. Image 6–13 Originally picture, not digitally zoomed Image 6–14 Picture digitally zoomed in Image 6–15 Picture digitally zoomed out R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 92: Digital Shift

    “no shift” position. Positive numbers are shift right/down, and negative numbers are shift left/up. This function can also be used in combination with the Digital zoom function. Image 6–16 Original Picture, not digitally shifted Image 6–17 Picture shifted horizontally Image 6–18 Picture shifted vertically R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 93: Advanced Image Adjustments

    Image menu 6.8 Advanced image adjustments R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 94: P7 Realcolor

    Rec. 709: Color standard for high-definition televisions (HDTV). Image 6–21 Note: When choosing one of the presets, All other options in the P7 menu are disabled. How to set custom P7 values In the main menu, select Image → Advanced → P7 Realcolor. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 95 The white point is specified on a Kelvin scale between 3200K and 13000K tracking along the black body curve. You can reset all coordinates to the default values (to native) by selecting Reset modes to native. Press OK button to reset. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 96: Edit The Realcolor Presets

    The edited presets can be reset to the original values by enter the Reset button. There is also a possibility to copy the values to the custom preset. To reset the values in Custom presets, enter the “Reset to native” button when in Custom mode Image 6–24 Preset Native selected Image 6–25 Editable values R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 97: Output Resolution 4K

    With this function, the projector output resolution can be changed between 4K UHD resolution and WQXGA resolution. Refer to the chapter “Projector source and control connections” regarding use of input sources in 4K mode. Image 6–26 Output resolution menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 98: Brilliant Color

    Optimizes the color rendering, by adjusting the light intensity. This has the effect of changing the color intensity, and by that also the perceived light intensity. Enter the menu, and select the option that give the best result Image 6–27 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 99: Displaying Hdr Content- Perceptual Quantizer (Pq)

    The HDR menu is displayed. Select the desired Unit (nits or foot-lambert). Enter the Screen luminance (either in nits or foot-lambert). Alter the HDR boost if necessary. You can modify this value to somewhere between 0.8 and 1.2. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 100: Hdr Pq Tone Mapping (Light)

    But in some cases there can be necessary to adjust manually. This is possible via the menu Home/Image/Advanced/PQ. Enter the menu, and move the slider to the desired value between 0,8 and 1,2.. Image 6–28 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 101: Hdr Status

    When an active source is HDR, an icon is visible in the status menu. The HDR icon will also be visible in the “Source signal popup” icon in the lower right corner on the screen. Image 6–29 HDR Icon. Image 6–30 Source signal popup icon. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 102: Color Primaries

    By selecting he “Uncorrected” setting in the Color Primaries drop down menu, the signal is not processed. Image 6–31 Menu picture. Equal for all inputs. Rendering Principle. Rec 2020 Green Rec709 Green Rendered REC 2020 color Color as is Image 6–32 Rendering principle. Simplified representation. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 103: Night Vision

    This function is only available for the FS variants of the projector. How to swap channels Select the Menu/ Image / Advanced / Night Vision. menu Toggle the Swap channel function on / off by pressing the OK button on the remote control or the keypad. Image 6–33 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 104 Image menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 105: Advanced Picture Adjustments

    Advanced picture adjustments R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 106: Cropping The Image

    This means that there will be black bars at the side of the picture. All cropping is done dynamically. For best result Barco recommend that you pause the movie on the screen, making sure that any subtitles or text ate visible. Then activate the cropping function from the menu.
  • Page 107: Preset Crop Mode

    • 16:9 • 1,85:1 • 2,2:1 • 2,35:1 • 2,37:1 • 2,39:1 How to preset cropping Home/Image/Cropping Image 7–1 Enter the menu showed above, and select the input format from the drop down menu. Exit the menu. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 108: Manual Cropping

    Select the “top” value, and enter a suitable numeric value. If necessary, do several iterations in order to match the correct value to remove the complete black bar. Then do the same for the “bottom” value until you have removed just enough to still see the subtitles. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 109: Automatic Source Cropping

    When choosing “Auto” in the source cropping menu, the source will be cropped to the detected content aspect ratio. Detect the following content aspect ratios of the content of the image: • 16:9 (i.e. full frame) • 1,85:1 • 2,2:1 • 2,35:1 • 2,37:1 • 2,39:1 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 110: Graphic Content In Autocropping Mode

    How to select Video content in Autocropping mode. Select Auto in the Cropping menu. Select the Video Content button, and toggle on/off by pressing OK on the remote or keypad. Image 7–4 Video content on R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 111: 16:9 To Center Function

    How to enter the 16: to center function Home/Image/Advanced settings/16:9 to center Image 7–5 Select this function by entering the menu path shown above. Enter the slider switch to enable. The menu will show the status of the function, On of Off. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 112 Advanced picture adjustments R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 113: Installation Menu

    Installation menu Lens ............................114 Orientation ..........................118 Scaling modes..........................119 Warping ............................. 122 Blending ............................ 137 Illumination ..........................150 IG pixel shift ..........................151 Image 8–1 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 114: Lens

    Installation menu 8.1 Lens R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 115: Zoom / Focus

    ✔ ✔ ✖ Focus ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ For best results, lens adjustments should be done in the following order: zoom, focus and then iris (where applicable). R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 116: Shift

    This limitation will be identified as an reduction in the output light from the projector when the shift position exceeds the defined range. The output light will then be reduced to 20% of max. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 117: Shift To Center

    Image 8–4 From the keypad Press the Lens button on the keypad. A menu picture as shown below shows up. Press the ✔ button for 3 seconds. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 118: Orientation

    How to set the correct orientation Select Orientation from the menu The orientation menu is displayed Image 8–6 Orientation Menu Use the arrow keys to select the Mounting and Projection positions, and press OK button to activate. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 119: Scaling Modes

    Image 8–7 This mode is an exact rendering of the source signal, pixel by pixel Input signal (Source): 4 : 3 DMD Capacity: 1,6 : 1 (2560 x 1600 pixels) Screen: 2,35 : 1 (Cinemascope) Image 8–8 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 120 Input signal (Source): 4 : 3 DMD Capacity: 1,6 : 1 (2560 x 1600pixels) Screen: 2,35 : 1 (Cinemascope) Image 8–10 How to enter. Enter the Menu/Installation/Scaling menu. Select the desired mode and press OK button on the remote control or keypad. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 121 Installation menu Image 8–11 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 122: Warping

    Installation menu 8.4 Warping R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 123: About Warping

    The image will then typically occur as shown inImage 8–12. While an image can be transformed in various ways, pure warping doesn’t affect the colors. Distorted Picture Ideal Picture Image 8–12 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 124: Warping - On/Off

    In the main menu, select Installation → Warp. Image 8–13 Installation menu, warp The Warp menu is displayed. Image 8–14 Example of the Warp menu In the Warp menu, click Warp to toggle between On and Off. Image 8–15 Image 8–16 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 125: Warping - Screen Size

    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. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 126 Image 8–19 Tip: The value can also be entered by the numeric keys on the remote control. Press * to delete existing numbers, and enter the new value by the numeric keys. Click Apply. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 127: Warp - 4 Corners Adjustment

    “Back” button. Image 8–21 If the picture still has a trapezoid shape, warp is not enabled. Select the Installation / Warp menu, and press enter. The slider moves to the right, and the warp status changes to “On”. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 128 Installation menu Image 8–22 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 129: Warping - Bow

    When the bow menu is selected, a grid will occur in the screen picture in order to visualize the adjustments performed. To enable Bow correction, make sure the Bow slider is set to On. The slider is enabled when set to the right and when it is highlighted blue. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 130 The correction will occur symmetrically on each side of the center of the highlighted side. When corrected with the values in the image above, the picture will occur as shown below. Repeat this step for all sides of the picture that has to be corrected. Image 8–28 Symmetric bow corection R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 131 Image 8–30 Right vector of the upper side of the picture. 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 8–31 Asymmetric bow correction R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 132 Repeat the step for each side of the picture that must be corrected. Definition of angle and linearity (length) in the bow warp procedure Image 8–32 To reset the bow adjustments, select Reset and press the OK button. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 133: Warping - Warp Files

    How to activate an uploaded Warp grid? In the main menu, select Installation → Warp. Image 8–33 Installation menu, Warp In the Warp menu, select Warp files. Image 8–34 Warp menu, Warp files The Warp Files menu is displayed. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 134 Installation menu Image 8–35 Example of the Warp files menu Make sure the Enable slider is set to right. Select the desired warp file. Image 8–36 Example of the Warp files menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 135: Warping - Latency Control In A Multi Projector Setup

    Image 8–37 Example of the Transport delay in the status menu Identify the projector with the longest delay. For each projector in the setup, select Installation → Warp in the main menu. Image 8–38 Installation menu, Warp In the Warp menu, select Transport Delay. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 136 Enter the value either by the arrow keys (one step at a time) or directly by the numeric keys on the remote control. Click “Apply” to confirm the value. Repeat this process for every projector in the setup. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 137: Blending

    Installation menu 8.5 Blending R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 138: Introduction To Blend Functions

    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. An example can be: If the source is a pc, you may want to hide the menu bar at the bottom of the screen. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 139: Set Up The System

    Setup the source to a blend which corresponds with the preset overlap on the screen. There are different ways to do this, depending on the source. Refer to the source unit's manual for this issue. Adjust the Blend for the projectors as described below. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 140: Blend Mask Setup Procedure

    Use the enter key to move the cursor to the next position that has to be masked. Adjust the value by using the arrow keys. (See note below). Repeat step 4 and 5 to adjust the rest of the blending zones. Exit the menu by using the exit button on the remote control. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 141: Basic Blend Setup Procedure

    Adjustment procedure in over / under configuration. For Blend adjustments in over / under configuration, the procedure is the same as for side by side, but use the Top and Bottom height instead, and perform a similar procedure. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 142 Instead of adjusting the lines by the arrow keys, the value can also be typed directly using the numeric keys on the remote control. To remove or undo the entered numbers, use the * key on the remote control. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 143: Black Level Setup Procedure

    Press enter, and adjust the value with the arrow keys. The icon shown below will appear on the OSD when the side is selected. The value shall typically be the same as for the basic blend line. (Same numeric value). R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 144 Note: In addition to the black level itself, it is also possible to adjust the color saturation in order to align the projectors in the layout, see procedure “Adjusting the color level” below. Repeat the same procedure for the other projector, Disable the “Show lines” when the Black level adjustment is completed. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 145: Color Level Adjustment Procedure

    If one projector, as an example, has more red in the test picture, select the red slider in the black level menu for this projector and adjust the slider with the arrow keys to obtain a similarity in the rendering. Repeat for every projector and color until the desired result is achieved on screen. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 146: Black Level Files

    The Black Level Files menu is displayed. Files will be listed in this window Image 8–49 If any custom Black Level adjustment files are available, select the desired file. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected Black Level adjustment file. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 147: Blend Files

    Image 8–50 Blend menu, Blend Files The Blend Files menu is displayed. Image 8–51 If any custom Blend files are available, select the desired file. Click on the on/off button on top to activate the selected Blend file. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 148: Advanced Blend

    The Advanced Blend Function is intended for blending in complex shapes in multiprojector installations. Due to the complexity, a separate manual has been prepared for this subject, and can only be performed by an authorized installer. There is no user interface for this function. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 149: Clo - Constant Light Output

    This functionality is particularly useful for multi-channel installations. Only available through API commands, and is by that not accessible via the projectors User Interface. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 150: Illumination

    Select the “Desired power” slider, and adjust the slider to a desired level with the arrow keys on the remote control. If desired, select the IR LED desired power slider, and adjust the slider to the desired IR power level with the arrow keys on the remote control. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 151: Ig Pixel Shift

    Installation menu 8.7 IG pixel shift About All sub-menus, except from the IG Pixel shift, are described in other topics in this manual, where they more naturally belong. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 152: Ig Pixel Shift

    Use the left/right arrow key to scroll to IG pixelshift. Select by pressing enter. Status menu When IG pixelshift is enabled, it will be visible in the Status Menu. (Scroll down a bit to see it), and also in the LCD Information display. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 153: Autostereo (3D) Setup

    Installation menu 8.7.2 AutoStereo (3D) Setup Enabling 3D mode See chapter “3D”, page 185 for 3D mode setup R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 154 Installation menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 155: Gui - Profiles

    GUI – Profiles Profiles introduction ........................156 Profiles setup parameters......................157 Create new profile ........................159 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 156: Profiles Introduction

    As examples of different user cases are setup for video, gaming, different viewing environments and so on. This is useful in installations where the projector are used for different purposes. Image 9–1 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 157: Profiles Setup Parameters

    Enabled status Start and Width for each side • File blend Enabled status Selected files • S-curve ("gamma") Black Level • Mask Black level Enabled status Width for each side • File Black level Enabled status Selected file R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 158 Illumination power for each source • CLO enabled status • CLO setpoint Display • Display mode (ActiveStereo, AutoStereo or Mono) • 3D settings Dark time value Swap Frame Pair On/Off Sync Delay value Sync Delay Invert On/Off R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 159: Create New Profile

    Adjust the necessary projector set up values for the actual user case as described in the specific topics in this manual. Enter the menu Profiles Image 9–2 Select the Edit button Image 9–3 The Profile edit menu shows up. Image 9–4 Select New profile R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 160 The new profile is now created and saved. Repeat step 1 to 6 for creating of more profiles. Recall a profile. Enter the Menu/ Profile The stored profiles will be visible in the menu. Select the actual profile. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 161 Set, or change the “Assign to preset slot” number, or delete the actual profile. It is not possible to add or remove selected features in an stored profile. Must then be deleted, and a new profile must be created. Image 9–8 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 162 GUI – Profiles R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 163: System Settings Menu

    10.7 Units............................173 10.8 Backlight............................ 174 10.9 Power settings..........................175 10.10 Lens features ..........................176 10.11 Maintenance ..........................177 10.12 Lens calibration .......................... 178 10.13 Controlling the backlight of the LCD Display.................. 179 Menu overview Image 10–1 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 164: Communication

    Enable the Auto zone on the display and press enter. The Auto zone will change to “Manual”. Scroll down, and modify the desired fields. When in the desired fields, press “Enter” to enable the virtual keyboard, enter the desired values, and press “Enter” again to confirm the change. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 165: Ir Control

    System settings menu 10.2 IR control R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 166: Broadcast Address

    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) Select APPLY and click OK to apply the changes. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 167: Projector Address

    The IR control menu is displayed. Select the current projector address and enter a new address. Select APPLY and click OK to apply the changes. From now on the projector will only listen to this new address and to its broadcast address. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 168: Ir Sensors

    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. Select APPLY and click OK to apply the changes. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 169: Setting A Custom Projector Name

    Press confirm to edit the Host name field. Use the digital keyboard to change the Hostname to the desired custom name. Press the OK key, or press the enter icon to confirm the typed name. Click Apply to update the host name. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 170: Trigger

    The trigger outputs can be individually set to active low or active high by entering the menu Settings / Communication / Triggers Image 10–8 F40 series trigger menu The time of trigger output is defined via an API code. Contact Barco support for detailed info. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 171: Language

    The menu language can be changed to a suitable language. Enter the menu Settings / User Interface / Language Use the arrow keys on the remote to select a language. Image 10–9 All menus and icons will change to the selected language. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 172: Themes

    (From software version 1.5, the “Dark” theme is the default.) It is the “Dark” option that is shown in the menu screenshots in this manual, as this gives a better rendering. Image 10–10 Select theme, dark or light. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 173: Units

    Enter the menu and select the preferred units by the arrow keys on the remote control. Temperature units: Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F). Distance units: Meter (M), Centimeters (C), Feet (FT) and Inches (IN) Image 10–11 Select temperature unit R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 174: Backlight

    Stealth mode : With this enabled, the backlight on the LCD and the buttons will be always off. The indication LED’s for the HDbaseT and LAN will also be disabled. • Backlight: Select the time delay for turning off the LCD backlight. There are several predefined values, and also possible to set a custom value. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 175: Power Settings

    Set Power settings timeout In the power settings menu, the standby timeout can be selected. Enter the menu Settings / Power settings Image 10–13 Select the desired time bu the arrow keys on the remote control, and press enter. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 176: Lens Features

    Enter the menu shown below, and disable the desired functions by toggling the desired buttons. The menu below shows all lens options in enabled position. Image 10–14 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 177: Maintenance

    By entering a service code (or advanced user code), more features are available. This features will be visualized via the new tiles that shows up after entering the code. See the Service Manual for detailed information regarding service issues. Image 10–15 Maintenance Menu Image 10–16 Maintenance Sub-menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 178: Lens Calibration

    Calibration Enter the menu Settings / Maintenance / Lens calibration. Select the feature that shall be calibrated, and press enter on the remote control Image 10–17 Press enter to execute. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 179: Controlling The Backlight Of The Lcd Display

    In the main menu, Settings → User interface → Backlight. Image 10–18 Settings menu, backlight The Backlight menu will be displayed. Image 10–19 Example of the backlight menu Choose the desired setting for the backlights. Select one of the predetermined options, or a custom value. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 180 System settings menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 181: Gui - Status Menu

    GUI – Status menu 11.1 Status menu overview......................... 182 No settings can be modified in the status menu. Its only for consulting. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 182: Status Menu Overview

    Display settings (e.g. Display mode, transport delay, output resolution, etc) • Projector power and environmental details (e.g. power, temperature, pressure, etc) • Network status (e.g. host name, IP address, software version) • Active function icons (e.g. warp, blend, files, etc). R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 183 GUI – Status menu What can be seen on the About page? • Projector information, e.g. firmware version, serial number and projector article number • Mounted lens: Type and description • Basic statistics, e.g. light source run time, projector runtime R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 184 GUI – Status menu R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 185: 185

    Passive stereo input. Use two channel input (two cables), one for each eye. Update frequency limited to 60 Hz for each channel. Dual Sequential input source (DVI or Displayport) must be used. No external sync signal required. R5911705 /02 Bragi...
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  • Page 187: Index

    Digital Zoom Shift 90 Basic blend setup 141 Display setup Black level adjustment 143 IG pixel shift 151 Blend 137 Displaying HDR content– Perceptual Quantizer Blend mask setup 140 (PQ) 99 Blending Disposal 16 Black level adjustment Files 146 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 188 Preset variables 155 Projector power down 49 power modes 49 LAN/Ethernet 59 power up 49 Language 171 Projector safe attachment points 39 Lens 114 Projector source and control connections 50 Scheimpflug 45 Lens calibration 178 Lens features 176 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 189 System settings menu 163 Taiwan RoHS compliance 20 Throw distance 42 Trigger 170 Turkey RoHS compliance 17 USB-A 60 User interface 73 Using dual inputs 80 Wake On LAN (WOL) 70 Warp 122 Warp – 4 Corners adjustment 127 R5911705 /02 Bragi...
  • Page 190 Index R5911705 /02 Bragi...
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