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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.
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This software and the accompanying files are sold “as is” and without warranties as to performance or merchantability or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. In no event shall Barco be liable for damage of any kind, loss of data, loss of profits, business interruption or other pecuniary loss arising directly or indirectly.
Table of contents 1 Safety ........................................... 9 General considerations ................................10 Important safety instructions..............................11 Safety precautions Hazardous Chemicals ........................15 High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance ......................16 HD for fully enclosed projection systems...........................17 HD in function of modifying optics ............................19 2 General..........................................21 Installation requirements ................................22 Unpacking the projector ................................23 Initial inspection ....................................26...
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Lens shift, zoom & focus................................65 Back Focal Length adjustment..............................67 Scheimpflug adjustment................................70 Fixation of the Lens Holder front plate ..........................74 6 Input & communication ..................................77 Introduction......................................78 Local keypad of the DPxK-19B/23B/P ..........................78 Integrated Cinema Processor (ICP) .............................79 Integrated Cinema Processor - Direct (ICP-D).......................80 ICP-D HDMI 2.0 specifications..............................82 HD-SDI Input Module (optional) .............................82 Quad 3G-SDI Input Module (optional)..........................86...
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10.10 Installation of the side cover ..............................149 11 Maintenance......................................151 11.1 Remove and clean the front dust filter..........................152 11.2 Remove and clean both bottom dust filters........................153 11.3 Cleaning the lens ..................................154 11.4 Cleaning the exterior of the projector..........................154 11.5 Check cooling liquid level ................................
“warnings” and “cautions” are given depending on the procedure. Read and follow these “warnings” and “cautions” as well. Clarification of the term “DPxK B” used in this document When referring in this document to the term “DPxK B” means that the content is applicable for following Barco products: •...
• Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. • Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or by authorized Barco service dealers. • All warnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to.
Safety Users definition Throughout this manual, the terms SERVICE PERSONNEL and TRAINED PROJECTIONIST refers to persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be knowledgeable of potential hazards to which they are exposed (including, but not limited to HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS) in performing a task, and of measures to minimize the potential risk to themselves or other persons.
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Safety • Disconnect the power to the projector mains terminals and unplug the power cord at UPS INLET for removal of all power from the projector. • Warning: High leakage current. Earth connection essential before connecting supply. • Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector where persons will walk on the cord.
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Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the projector! • Barco large screen 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.
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Replacement parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Safety WARNING: Always wear clean leather gloves with wrist protectors when handling xenon lamps. To prevent battery explosion • Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly installed. • Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. •...
Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals For safe handling information on chemical products, consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). SDSs are available upon request via safetydatasheets@barco.com. 1.4 High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance 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.
Safety (A) SIDE VIEW (B) TOP VIEW Image 1–2 Side view. Theater. Top view. Restriction Zone in the theater. Restricted Access location (boot area of projector). Separation Height. Projector. Separation Width. Based on national requirements, no person is allowed to enter the projected beam within the zone between the projection lens and the related hazard distance (HD).
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Safety Restriction Zone (RZ) based on the HD The projector is also suitable for rear projection applications; projecting a beam onto a defuse coated projection screen. As displayed in Image 1– 4 two areas should be considered: the restricted enclosed projection area (RA) and the observation area (TH).
Safety 1.6 HD in function of modifying optics Hazard Distance DP4K-32B, DP2K-32B DP4K-23B, DP2K-23B DP4K-19B, DP2K-19B Throw Ra o Image 1–5 Hazard Distance in meter Throw Ratio No hazard distance applicable for DP4K-P and DP2K-P. R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee. Observing the specification mentioned in this chapter is critical for projector performance.
General 2.1 Installation requirements Environmental conditions The table below summarizes the physical environment in which the DPxK B may be safely operated or stored. Operating Non-Operating Environment Ambient Temperature 10°C (50°F) to 35 °C (95 °F) -15°C (5°F) to 60°C (140°F) Air cleanliness Clean office environment (equivalent with n.a.
Be sure that the pedestal on which the projector has to be installed is capable of handling five (5) times the complete load of the system. Barco offers a pedestal for the DPxK-19B/23B/P. This universal pedestal allows a solid and easy setup of the projector. The universal pedestal has a separate compartment to install the UPS unit for the DPxK-19B/23B/P.
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General foam. Once the projector has arrived at the installation site, it needs to be removed from the carton box and wooden pallet in a safe manner without damaging the projector. After unpacking let the projector acclimatises to a room temperature higher then 10°C (50°F) and lower then 35°C (95°F).
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General Remove the inner carton box. Image 2–4 Remove inner carton Loosen the banding by pulling the free end of the banding loop in the clip. Take off the upper carton plate (1) Remove from the wooden pallet (2) Image 2–5 Remove wooden pallet Take the projector from the wooden board by gripping the bottom of the projector and place the projector on the pedestal.
This check should confirm that there are no broken knobs or connectors, that the cabinet and panel surfaces are free of dents and scratches, and that the operating panel is not scratched or cracked. The Barco Sales and Service office should be notified as soon as possible if this is not the case.
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High Brightness lens is swapped with a High Contrast lens or vice versa. See user guide of the Communicator for detail SCC calibration instructions. Registration of the projector. The DPxK B is DCI compliant and should be registered by Barco. Therefore, the digital certificate inside the projector will be used to secure encryption key communication between the projector and the rest of the theatre system (server and theatre management system).
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General instructions see chapter “ICMP(-X)”, page 97, and user guide of the Communicator and/or (Web) Commander. In case the projector is equipped with a HD-SDI input module apply a single or dual channel SMPTE (HD- SDI) source to the input ports of the HD-SDI input module and start up the projector. See chapter “Input & communication”, page 77.
Physical installation Positioning the DPxK-19B/23B/P at port window ................30 Installation of the exhaust system ....................32 Access to the power connection.....................34 Connecting the DPxK-19B/23B/P with the power net ...............35 Power loop through to the projector electronics ................36 Connecting a UPS to the projector electronics ................37 About this chapter This chapter describes how the mechanical and electrical set up of the projector has to be done.
20 cm Image 3–1 Positioning at port window Barco offers a pedestal for the projector. This universal pedestal allows a solid and easy setup of the projector. The universal pedestal has a separate compartment to install the UPS unit (if available) for the projector.
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Physical installation Image 3–2 Projector centering Proceed to level the projector by adjusting the feet of the projector as follows: • Loosen the nuts (A), using a wrench of 24 mm, on the threaded rod. • Adjust the height of the 4 legs (B) to level the projector, using a 17 mm wrench. •...
CAUTION: The projector may tilt maximum 15° forward and maximum 15° backwards. This includes the tilt created by the projector feet and the tilt created by the pedestal. Barco offers a pedestal for the projector. This pedestal allows you to easily tilt the projector forward up to 6°.
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Physical installation WARNING: The exhaust system must match the duct of the projector seamless. No gap may exist between the connection of the duct and the exhaust system. This to prevent personal injury due to the UV light that comes out of the duct of the projector. Never look into the exhaust output on the top of the projector.
Physical installation Optional electrical connection of the fan to the projector The exhaust fan may electrically be connected with the projector. When that is done, the blower starts working when the lamp is switched on and stops working after the cool period is completed. The power socket is located next to exhaust output and may only be used to connect the external exhaust fan.
Physical installation Image 3–9 Terminal strip accessible The terminal strip and connection plate is accessible. 3.4 Connecting the DPxK-19B/23B/P with the power net WARNING: The total electrical installation should be protected by an appropriate rated and readily accessible disconnect switch, circuit breakers and ground fault current interrupters. The installation shall be done according to the local electrical installation codes.
Short power link cable with plug type C13/C14 How to loop through the power Plug in the short power cable (1) which was delivered with the projector. Warning: Always use the Barco short power cable which is delivered with the projector. R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Physical installation Image 3–11 Power loop through connection Secure both plugs of the short cable with a fixation spring (2). Handle as follow: • Squeeze the fixation spring together. • Slide the fixation spring on the fixation pins (3) while squeezing together and push it against the power plug.
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Physical installation Image 3–12 UPS connection Secure the UPS inlet socket with a fixation spring. Handle as follow: • Squeeze the fixation spring together. • Slide the fixation spring on the fixation pins while squeezing together and push it against the power plug.
Lamp & Lamp House Introduction ..........................40 Supported xenon lamps for the S/M Lamp House................41 Removal of the Lamp House ......................42 Removal of the xenon lamp from manual S/M Lamp House .............43 Installation of the xenon lamp in manual S/M Lamp House...............47 Installation of the Lamp House.......................52 Resetting the lamp parameters ......................53 Realignment of the lamp in its reflector (manual Lamp House) ............56...
Lamp & Lamp House 4.1 Introduction Lamp and Lamp House The DPxK-19B/23B/P projector is delivered with a manual or motorized S/M Lamp House without lamp. The xenon bulb lamp is delivered separately and has to be installed on site by a qualified service technician. The xenon bulb lamp is packed in a protective container or wrapped in a protective cloth.
Lamp & Lamp House Parts identification manual Lamp House Image 4–3 Air inlet cathode cooling. Air out let. Adjustment screw horizontal lamp alignment. Removable side cover. Positioning pin. Lamp Info module. Connection Lamp Info module. Lamp House fixation screw. Positioning pin. Adjustment screw horizontal lamp alignment.
Lamp & Lamp House Supported lamp types and their respective anode/cathode adapters for the S/M Lamp House: Lamp type Cathode adapter Barco Order No. Supplier S/M Lamp House 4kW DHP OSRAM XBO R865555K R9855937 3kW DHP OSRAM XBO R865555K R9855938...
Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–5 This procedure is illustrated with a Motorized Lamp House. Nevertheless, the instructions are also applicable for the manual Lamp House. 4.4 Removal of the xenon lamp from manual S/M Lamp House WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL TO PERFORM OR ATTEMPT ANY PHASE OF XENON LAMP HANDLING OR SERVICE.
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Lamp & Lamp House • 2.5mm Allen wrench. How to remove the xenon lamp out of the manual S/M Lamp House? Remove the hexagon socket head cap screw (reference 1 Image 4–6) which fasten the cathode of the xenon lamp. Use a 5 mm Allen wrench. Do not release the cathode wire lug. The screw contains a spring washer and a plain washer (reference 2 &...
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Lamp & Lamp House Warning: Supporting the xenon lamp with one hand prevents the xenon lamp from dropping and colliding with the chassis of the Lamp House. Image 4–9 Slide out the anode connector from the Lamp House. The anode connector remains attached with the lamp anode wire.
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Lamp & Lamp House Place the xenon lamp in its protective container or wrap the xenon lamp in a protective cloth and secure with two binders. Image 4–12 Left: Xenon lamp wrapped in a protective cloth. Right: Xenon lamp captured in a protective container. Remove the anode wire lug (reference 6 Image 4–13) from the anode socket as illustrated.
Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–14 Reinstall the UV blocker assembly and the side cover in case you do not intend to install another xenon lamp immediately in the Lamp House. CAUTION: Expired xenon lamps. Dispose of expired bulbs that are beyond warranty according the national regulations. See also related user manual of the lamp supplier for more guidance.
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Lamp & Lamp House WARNING: Always wear clean leather gloves with wrist protectors when handling xenon lamps. This procedure assumes that the anode support assembly and the side cover are already removed from the Lamp House due to the removal of the xenon lamp. Required tools •...
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Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–16 Tip: Write down the serial number of the xenon lamp. You will need this while updating the lamp parameters after installation of the xenon lamp. The serial number of the xenon lamp is engraved in the neck of the xenon lamp. Check the cathode connection inside the lamp house.
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Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–18 Slide the anode connector in its position on the Lamp House as illustrated. Caution: Avoid any tension on the anode wire, ensuring there is no mechanical stress on the lamp. Image 4–19 Install the UV blocker assembly as illustrated. Use the opening at the side of the Lamp House to guide the anode pin of the xenon lamp into the anode supporting mechanism of the UV blocker.
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Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–21 Install the side cover of the Lamp House and fasten the three quarter turn screws (reference 4 Image 4– 22) of the cover. Note: Please ensure that the quarter turn screws turning wires are flush with the cover or interference will occur while inserting the Lamp House into the projector.
Lamp & Lamp House CAUTION: The “LAMP INFO” parameters which are stored on a chip inside the Lamp House MUST be updated after each installation of an xenon lamp inside the Lamp House. Neglecting this update will result in poor performance and short life time of the xenon lamp. A realignment of the xenon lamp in its reflector is required after the installation of the xenon lamp in the Lamp House.
Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–25 4.7 Resetting the lamp parameters CAUTION: The “LAMP INFO” parameters MUST be updated after each installation of a xenon lamp inside the Lamp House. Neglecting this update will result in poor performance and short life time of the xenon lamp.
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Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–26 Reset lamp info, new lamp A Reset lamp parameters selection window opens (2). To get new lamps, click on From new list (3). The lamp article and serial number opens (4). Fill out the article number of the new lamp (5a) click on Select (5b) to display a list of possible article numbers (6).
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Lamp & Lamp House For a used lamp, how to set back the original values While the Lamp information window is displayed, click on Change lamp (1). Image 4–27 Reset lamp info, used lamp A Reset lamp parameters window opens (2). To get history of the used lamps, click from history (3).
Lamp & Lamp House Select the desired lamp (7) and click OK (8). The article number and serial number of the selected lamp is added to the Reset lamp parameters window (10). The lamp run time and number of strikes of this lamp are added in Lamp parameter preview (12). The lamp parameters can be edited by the user under personnel maintenance and responsibility.
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Lamp & Lamp House Image 4–29 Light mode selection Adjust the X-axis (ref X Image 4–30), the Y-axis (ref Y Image 4–30) and the Z-axis (ref Z Image 4–30) for maximum current light output (Footlambert Measured). Carefully turn the thumbscrew for maximum light output.
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Lenses & lens holder Available lenses ...........................60 Lens selection ..........................61 Lens installation..........................62 Lens removal ..........................64 Lens shift, zoom & focus .......................65 Back Focal Length adjustment.......................67 Scheimpflug adjustment........................70 Fixation of the Lens Holder front plate ....................74 About this chapter This chapter gives an overview of available lenses for the DPxK-19B/23B/P and explains how you can select the best suited lens for your specific situation using the lens calculator.
Lenses & lens holder 5.1 Available lenses Which lenses are available for my projector? The table below is subject to changes and was last updated on 22/10/2019. Consult Barco's web site for the most recent information about available lenses. Throw Range...
R98565293 5.2 Lens selection Which lens do I need? Browse to Barco's website on www.Barco.com. Go to the product page of the desired product. On the product page, go to the Tools section and click Lens calculator. The lens calculator will be displayed.
Lenses & lens holder 5.3 Lens installation How to install a lens? Remove the plastic lens holder cover. 1. Put the lock (1) into the unlock position. 2. Take out the plastic cover. Image 5–2 Take the lens assembly out of its packing material and remove the lens caps on both sides. Place the lens holder in the “unlocked”...
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Lenses & lens holder Note: The lens holder is placed default in the On-Axis position at factory. Gently insert the lens in such a way that the lens connector matches the socket. Image 5–4 Mount lens Insert the lens until the connector seats into the socket. •...
Lenses & lens holder Image 5–6 Perform a lens HOME & RETURN operation. (See user guide of the “Communicator” chapter Installation > Advanced > Lens parameters) Note: The HOME & RETURN operation enables the projector to determine the reference positions of the motorized ZOOM and FOCUS of the installed lens. For the lenses with a focus adjustment mounted on the lens (4K lenses) , the lens holder goes to a normal (fixed) focus position.
Lenses & lens holder Image 5–8 Remove lens It's recommended to place the lens caps of the original lens packaging back on both sides of the removed lens to protect the optics of the lens. It's recommended to place the plastic lens holder cover of the original projector packaging, back into the Lens opening to prevent intrusion of dust.
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Lenses & lens holder +50% +50% -50% -30% +30% -30% -50% +30% Image 5–9 DMD. Field of view. How to shift the lens of the DPxK-19B/23B/P? Use the up and down arrow keys on the local keypad to shift the lens vertically and use the left and right arrow keys on the local keypad to shift the lens horizontally.
Lenses & lens holder 5.6 Back Focal Length adjustment When to adjust the Back Focal Length? If a lens is used with a throw ratio suited for the application, (lens selection depends on projection distance and screen size) typically one would NEVER need to adjust the Back Focal Length of the projector. A Back Focal Length adjustment is only required in case the Focus range of the installed lens does not capture the projection screen either for FLAT and/or for SCOPE.
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Lenses & lens holder Image 5–14 Zoom the lens for maximum image on the screen (WIDE). Is it possible to focus the center of the projected image? ► If yes, the Back Focal Length is OK. ► If no, the Back Focal Length needs realignment. Proceed with the next procedure. How to adjust the Back Focal Length? Unlock and loosen the 4 set screws (reference 11 Image 5–15) of the Lens Holder by 1 centimeter.
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Lenses & lens holder Note: This is the nominal position of the Lens Holder. Caution: Do not remove any of the Scheimpflug adjustment nuts completely from the threaded rod. Otherwise the lens holder front plate with lens will fall off. Image 5–17 Zoom the lens for maximum image on the screen (WIDE) and focus the center of the projected image using the motorized focus control (Local Keypad).
Lenses & lens holder Zoom the lens for minimum image on the screen (TELE) and focus the center of the projected image using the motorized focus control (Local Keypad). Image 5–20 Is it possible to focus the center of the projected image using the motorized focus control (Local Keypad) ? Ensure that the lens is zoomed for minimum image on the screen (TELE).
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Lenses & lens holder (Scheimpflug) Image 5–22 Scheimpflug principle Scheimpflug principle The "plane of sharp focus" can be changed so that any plane can be brought into sharp focus. When the DMD plane and lens plane are parallel, the plane of sharp focus will also be parallel to these two planes.
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Lenses & lens holder Image 5–24 Loosen the lock nuts (a, b, c and d). See Image 5–23. Loosen the 4 set screws (A, B, C and D) by 1 cm. See Image 5–23. Fully loosen lock nut 4. See Image 5–23. Optimize the focus of the projected image as follows: 1.
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Lenses & lens holder Image 5–26 Left bottom focusing Sharpen bottom right corner of the screen by adjusting nut 2. Image 5–27 Right bottom focusing Sharpen top right corner of the screen by adjusting nut 3 R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Lenses & lens holder Image 5–28 Corner focusing Repeat from go to step 6 until the projected focus pattern is as sharp as possible in the center, left, right, top and bottom of the screen. Continue with the Fixation of the lens holder front plate procedure. 5.8 Fixation of the Lens Holder front plate When fixing the Lens Holder front plate After performing the procedure for Scheimpflug adjustment or Back Focal Length adjustment the Lens Holder...
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Lenses & lens holder Turn in the three set screws indicated with reference 11 Image 5–30 without disturbing the projected image. Tighten lightly . Do not turn in the set screw at the lower left of the Lens Holder! Note: Ensure that the edges of the projected test pattern remain in place on the screen. Any movement of the image will affect the Scheimpflug adjustment.
Input & communication 6.1 Introduction General The Input & Communication side of the projector consists of a Local Keypad and a card cage with four slots. The rear side of the projector is equipped with a tail light which reflects the status of the projector. Depending on the projector configuration the projector card cage is equipped with an ICP (-D) or ICMP (-X).
Input & communication Test pattern toggle switch Lens shift up/down, left/right Lens focus Lens zoom Numeric keys All the numeric keys (2) of the local keypad have a blue backlight during normal operation. When the authorization process is activated with the security key, the backlight color of the numeric keys 1 to 6 changes to orange.
Cage of the projector. The ICP-D process and formats DCI cinema content played from a Media Block and delivers it to the projector (DMDs). In case the projector is equipped with a Barco ICMP(-X) no ICP-D board is inserted. All ICP-D functionality is integrated in the Barco ICMP(-X).
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GDC SX4000: From software version 10.00 (build 103) onward • QSC CMS-5000: From software version 1.1.01818+ onward This list is subject to change. Please contact Barco service to obtain the updated list of supported IMB brands (models, minimum software version, etc). ICP-D LEDs, communication and input ports Image 6–4...
For the ICP-D HDMI 2.0 specifications, see “ICMP(-X) HDMI 2.0 specifications”, page 121. 6.6 HD-SDI Input Module (optional) Not available for purchase at Barco for use in Taiwanese market. Depending on the projector configuration the projector card cage is either equipped with an ICP(-D) or ICMP(-X).
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Input & communication SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers - A global organization, based in the United States, that sets standards for baseband visual communications. This includes film as well as video standards. HD-SDI settings Source: 2K General settings Advanced settings Port Port type...
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Input & communication Source: 2K-3D General settings Advanced settings Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space A or 3GSDI link - 3D 4:2:2 10 Progressive YCbCr 3G - Level B - Dual Single bits/color stream Dual (separate left / right eye) Progressive SF- 1st...
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Input & communication Source: 2K-3D General settings Advanced settings Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space Dual (separate left / right eye) 3G - Level B - Single Interleaved Dual (separate left / right eye) Source: 2K-HFR General settings Advanced settings Port...
Input & communication Source: 3D-HFR General settings Advanced settings Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space Dual (separate left / right eye) Progressive SF- YCbCr 3G - Level A - Single 2nd field dominant Interleaved Dual (separate left / right eye) 6.7 Quad 3G-SDI Input Module (optional)
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Input & communication Source formats General settings Advanced settings Source Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space A or HD-SDI 4:2:2 10 Progressive YCbCr HD-SDI-Single Single Single link bits/color link Progressive - field bit normal Progressive - field bit inverted Progressive SF - 2nd field...
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Input & communication General settings Advanced settings Source Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space Progressive - field bit normal Progressive - field bit inverted Progressive SF - 2nd field dominant Progressive SF - 1st field dominant 3G-SDI link A 4:2:2 12 Progressive...
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Input & communication General settings Advanced settings Source Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space Progressive SF - YCbCr HD-SDI - Single 2nd field Interleaved Dual dominant (separate left / right eye) 3G-SDI 3D 4:2:2 12 Progressive YCbCr 3G - Level A -...
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Input & communication General settings Advanced settings Source Port Port type Mode Scan type Color Pixel mapping Calibration space 3G-SDI HFR 4:2:2 12 Progressive YCbCr 3G - Level A - Single bits/color Interleaved 3G - Level B - Interleaved 4:4:4 10 Progressive 3G - Level A - Single...
6.8 Integrated Media Block/Server (optional) Not available for purchase at Barco for use in Taiwanese market. Depending on the projector configuration the projector card cage is either equipped with an ICP(-D) or ICMP(-X). In case an ICP(-D) is installed then an IMB, IMS, or HDSDI input module can be optionally inserted into the slot below the ICP(-D).
Input & communication Integrated Media Block (IMB) Image 6–8 Example of IMB powered by Dolby. Integrated Media Server (IMS) Image 6–9 Example of IMS powered by Dolby. Configuration and operation instructions for IMB and IMS are not included in this document. See manufacturers website of the installed IMB/IMS for technical documentation and support.
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Input & communication Functionality Local Area Network (LAN: 10/100/1000 base-T) port Local Area Network (LAN: 10/100/1000 base-T) with built-in Ethernet switch (port 1 and port 2). Use for projector control and automation. E.g. Touch Panel, content server, ... (not for content streaming!) As there is a need to daisy chain projectors when they are on an Ethernet network, an Ethernet switch is built in.
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Input & communication RS232 An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication path between two devices using either D-SUB 9 pins or D- SUB 25 pins connectors. This standard is used for relatively short-range communications and does not specify balanced control lines.
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Input & communication Color Color Input Scan type Sampling Source standard Vertical rate space depth Twin DVI ACS (2048x1080) 50/59.94 Progressive 4:4:4 10 bit Twin DVI ACS (2048x1080) 50/59.94 Progressive 4:4:4 12 bit DVI-3D 3D (2048x1080) 24/eye Progressive 4:4:4 2x8 bit DVI-3D 3D (2048x1080) 25/eye...
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ICMP(-X) ICMP(-X) introduction ........................99 ICMP(-X) HDD ........................... 101 What are the possible HDD swaps ....................103 Installing a HDD into the ICMP(-X) ....................104 Removing a HDD from the ICMP(-X) .................... 106 HDD status LEDs ........................107 ICMP(-X) status LEDs......................... 108 ICMP(-X) device certificate ......................
HDDs for ICMP(-X) As an integrated component of the projector, installation and maintenance of the ICMP(-X) requires the same skills and the same precautions as an intervention on the projector itself. For order info see www.barco.com. Front face of the ICMP-X 0123456789 Image 7–3 Front face ICMP-X (standard with storage controller GEN 2)
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”, page 103. It’s possible to upgrade an ICMP with a GEN2 storage controller. For more info about the upgrade kit and instructions see Barco website. How to recognize an ICMP-X or an upgraded ICMP with GEN2 storage controller At the first glance ICMP-X is very similar to ICMP (the previous generation device) however both devices are not fully compatible and not interchangeable.
An upgraded ICMP with GEN 2 storage controller has a label “SSD READY - RAID GEN2” applied under the Barco logo). This sticker comes with the upgrade kit; it will only be there when the “upgrader” applied it. Image 7–7 It’s useful to recognize an ICMP from an ICMP-X or upgraded ICMP to know which HDDs can be...
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ICMP-X. The HDD spare part kits provided by Barco are configured by default to work with a GEN1 storage controller and it is necessary to perform a manual RAID initialization when they are deployed on a GEN2 storage controller.
ICMP(-X) HDD models validated by Barco Only the original HDD spare parts provided by Barco or models validated by Barco (see list below) can be used in the ICMP(-X). All deviations from this rule void warranty. HDD model ICMP-X ICMP 1TB: HGST –...
This procedure assumes that the HDD slot of the ICMP(-X) is empty. If not, see procedure “Removing a HDD from the ICMP(-X)”, page 106. CAUTION: Always use a new empty spare part HDD approved by Barco to replace a malfunction HDD. Do not use a HDD from another ICMP(-X) HDD set.
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ICMP(-X) Image 7–9 Insert the HDD into the HDD slot. Ensure that the handle is sufficiently open so that the hook (reference 1) of the handle can pass the front plate of the ICMP(-X). Image 7–10 Push the HDD completely and firmly inside its slot, close the handle, and move the latch towards the right. Image 7–11 Switch on the projector.
ICMP(-X) 7.5 Removing a HDD from the ICMP(-X) In case the ICMP(-X) has to be returned to factory (e.g. for repair) the non defective HDDs should be removed and kept. How to remove a HDD ? Switch off the projector. Moving the latch towards the left.
ICMP(-X) 7.6 HDD status LEDs HDD status LEDs Image 7–15 HDD I/O LED RAID LED Status LEDs on ICMP(-X) HDD I/O RAID HDD Status HDD idle / disk in RAID OK. Blinking green HDD I/O activity / disk in RAID OK. Blinking green Slow blinking HDD disks not (yet) initialized (not supported on ICMP with GEN1 storage...
(All red LEDs remain off) + Combination of three installed storage controller (see list of HDD errors (10580 “local storage not available”, 10585 models validated by Barco). “storage mount failed”, 10573 “the RAID is 2. Start “RAID Initialize”. See user guide of the broken”)
7.8 ICMP(-X) device certificate Purpose of the Barco ICMP(-X) device certificate The device certificate (*.pem) of the Barco ICMP(-X) is a digital certificate signed by Barco which is required when ordering the KDM to play a DCP that is ingested on the ICMP(-X). The device certificate is stored inside the ICMP(-X) and on a web server.
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ICMP(-X) Studios Device manufacturer Barco signed X.509 device certificate (PKI CA) BARCO-ICMP(+)-0123456789.pem Content distributors (Key supplier) .pem 0123456789 ICMP(+) Communicator, Commander, Web Commander. Image 7–17 Trusted Device List (TDL) The Goal of the TDL is to maintain timely and accurate information on participating auditoriums so that participating subscribers can obtain information needed to issue KDMs.
ICMP(-X) Digital Cinema Package (DCP) A Digital Cinema Package (DCP) is a collection of digital files used to store and convey Digital Cinema (DC) audio, image, and data streams. The term has been defined by Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI). General practice adopts a file structure that is organized into a number of usually multi-gigabyte size Material eXchange Format (MXF) files, which are separately used to store audio and video streams, and auxiliary index files in XML format.
Verify internal clock of the ICMP(-X). All installation and maintenance operations on the ICMP(-X) are performed via Communicator, the Barco configuration software. Please refer to the Communicator user guide for further information. About Default settings The restore of factory setting is a feature that allows removing all settings performed on the ICMP (-X) and replaces them with the default values set at the factory.
ICMP(-X) SYNC IN / OUT Synchronization signal IN and OUT: Reserved for multiple-projector projection. Use a 50 Ohm coaxial cable to connect the sync signal from projector to projector. LAN 1 (2) The ICMP(-X) can be connected to a LAN (local area network) using one of the Ethernet ports. These LAN port are used for ‘content’...
ICMP(-X) Image 7–21 ICMP (with DisplayPort and HDMI 1.4). Functionality HDMI A (B) HDMI 2.0 connector to connect a video source. NOTE: It is recommended to use the HDMI 2.0 ports for faster transfer of video and audio data. 3G-SDI A (B) SDI connector to connect a video source.
ICMP(-X) new macro named LIVE_IP based on the file Icmp_Live_IP.INPUT could be created with (Web) Communicator. For more details concerning creation of LIVE_IP macro, please refer to the (Web) Communicator user guide. It is not necessary to upgrade ICMP(-X) (or video mezzanine board) with new software version to use Live IP function.
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ICMP(-X) • 3D-stereo mode : frame sequential (embedded stereosync on DP required from the source) DisplayPort A and DisplayPort B accept the following video-timings: 2D Formats / Single DP Color depth Display Mode Port 640 x 480 @ 60 fps 8 bpc, 10 bpc Single 800 x 600 @ 60 fps...
ICMP(-X) • Fractional frame rates = (Hz*1000)/1001 7.15 ICMP(-X) SDI specifications 3G-SDI Serial Digital Interface (SDI) is a serial link standardized by ITU-R BT.656 and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). SDI transmits uncompressed digital video over 75-ohm coaxial cable within studios, and is seen on most professional video infrastructure equipment.
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ICMP(-X) In direct mapping (level A) this is used to achieve higher frame rates. (50, 59.940 and 60 fps streams are supported). Dual Stream 3G HD-SDI signal HD 4:2:2 Signal #1 3Gb/s HD 4:2:2 Signal #2 Dual Stream 3G is a specific variant of the 3G signal which combines two completely separate 4:2:2 image streams into a single 3G signal.
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ICMP(-X) Dual-Link HD-SDI (SMPTE 372M) formats Source Display Rate Scan Type SMPTE Standard Frame Rate Resolution SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 23.976 23.976 Progressive SMPTE 428-8 2048 x 1080 Y Cb Cr 4:2:2 12-Bit only Y Cb Cr 4:4:4 10 or 12-Bit 29.970 29.970 RGB (XYZ) 4:4:4 10 or 12-Bit...
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ICMP(-X) Both HDMI 2.0 inputs are fully compliant with the HDMI 1.4, 1.4a, 1.4b, 2.0 and 2.0a revisions of the HDMI specification. Full Range and Limited Range Quantization are supported for all specified formats. BT.709 and DCI-P3 are supported for all formats. For HDR content (UHD and 4K only) the BT.2020 color coding is supported.
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ICMP(-X) Color coding Bit depth Format Frame Rate 59.94 1920x1080 2048x1080 119.88 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 3840x2160 23.976 4096x2160 24 25 YCbCr 4:4:4 29.97 YCbCr 4:2:2 3840x2160 4096x2160 59.94 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 HDMI 2.0 Supported 3D (Frame Packing) Formats Color coding Bit depth Format...
ICMP(-X) HDMI 2.0 Supported Dual (Twin) Link Formats (2D formats only) Color coding Bit depth Format Frame Rate 1920x1080 23.976 2048x1080 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 29.97 59.94 3840x2160 23.976 4096x2160 YCbCr 4:4:4 YCbCr 4:2:2 29.97 59.94 Both HDMI2 inputs (port A & port B) should have to same Format, Frame Rate and Color coding. Port A should contain the 8 most significant bits of the pixel data, where port B should contain the 8 least significant bits of the pixel data.
ICMP(-X) HDMI 1.4 Supported Audio Formats Sample Rate Sample coding Bit depth Format 2 channels L-PCM 5.1 channels L-PCM 7.1 channels L-PCM 7.18 ICMP(-X) reset This procedure requires that ICMP(-X) version 1.2.4 or later is installed. ICMP(-X) reset possibilities • The Star button on the local keypad (Not for C- and B-series) •...
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ICMP(-X) Warning: Resetting the ICMP(-X) with the hardware reset button may cause damage to the content on the HDDs. A re-configuration of the whole system may be required! As a result the projector is safely prepared for the ICMP reboot. All ongoing events on the ICMP (e.g. ingest) are stopped immediately and the ICMP restarts.
Communicator Touch Panel 8.1 Introduction Communicator Touch Panel for digital cinema projectors The Communicator Touch Panel is designed for multi-user command and control, the Communicator enables users to learn quickly and operate efficiently - using an elegant and flexible touch panel interface. The interface's commonality means that operators can intuitively use any model in the product line, without restriction, and its user-friendly nature translates directly into a short and enjoyable learning curve.
Communicator Touch Panel E Power input 12 VDC, 1.5A RS232 port (sub-D) G Ethernet port (RJ45) CAUTION: For more information about the use of the Communicator Touch Panel, consult its user guide. 8.2 Installation of the touch panel interface Required tools •...
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Communicator Touch Panel Image 8–4 Mount touch panel Image 8–5 Touch panel mounted Place the touch panel interface on the mounting plate of the swivel arm and fasten the two wing nuts (W) as illustrated. Image 8–6 Mount touch panel Connect the circular plug of the multi cable with the circular socket at the rear side of the DPxK-19B/23B/P.
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Communicator Touch Panel Connect the DC plug, the RJ45 Ethernet plug and the D-SUB plug into their respective sockets on the touch panel interface. Image 8–8 Connections R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Starting up Switching ON the DPxK-19B/23B/P ..................... 136 Switching OFF the DPxK-19B/23B/P.................... 136 About this chapter This chapter contains the switch ON and switch OFF procedures of the DPxK-19B/23B/P. These procedures enumerate all the important points which have to be checked prior to switching ON the projector. This is to ensure a safe start up of the projector.
Starting up 9.1 Switching ON the DPxK-19B/23B/P How to switch on Make sure that the DPxK-19B/23B/P is installed upon a stable pedestal. See chapter “Positioning the DPxK-19B/23B/P at port window”, page 30. Make sure that the exhaust system is properly installed. See chapter “Installation of the exhaust system”, page 32.
Removal and installation of the projector covers 10.1 Removal of the lamp cover ......................139 10.2 Removal of the rear cover ......................140 10.3 Removal of the input cover ......................141 10.4 Removal of the front cover......................142 10.5 Removal of the side cover ......................144 10.6 Installation of the front cover......................
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Removal and installation of the projector covers Location of the covers Image 10–1 Location of the covers Lamp cover Input cover Front cover Side cover Rear cover All cover can be individually removed. R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Removal and installation of the projector covers 10.1 Removal of the lamp cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to remove Release both captive screws on top of the lamp cover. Image 10–2 Lamp cover, fasting screws Push both lock to each other to release the locks and pull at the same time the bottom side of the cover away form the projector.
Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 10–4 Lamp cover, removal 10.2 Removal of the rear cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to remove Release both captive screws almost at the bottom of the rear cover using a flat screw driver (1). Image 10–5 Rear housing removal R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Removal and installation of the projector covers Remove the rear cover of the projector doing the following: 1. gently pull out the top covers of the rear cover (2). 2. then move the rear cover away from the projector. 10.3 Removal of the input cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to remove...
Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 10–7 Input cover removal 10.4 Removal of the front cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to remove Check if the lens is removed. Remove the rubber dust ring from the lens holder. R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
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Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 10–8 Release cover removal Release the captive screw at the middle bottom of the front cover. Remove the front cover as follow: 1. standing in front of the projector, pull the top side of the cover to you until it is unlocked. 2.
Removal and installation of the projector covers 10.5 Removal of the side cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to remove Release both captive screws on top of the side cover. Image 10–10 Captive screws Push both lock to each other to release the locks and pull at the same time the bottom side of the cover away form the projector.
Removal and installation of the projector covers Take off the cover. Image 10–12 Side cover 10.6 Installation of the front cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to install Ensure that no lens is mounted. Execute the next steps to install the front cover: 1.
Removal and installation of the projector covers Secure the front cover by locking the captive screw in the middle at the bottom of the front cover. Image 10–14 Secure front cover Reinstall the rubber dust ring around the lens holder. 10.7 Installation of the input cover Required tools Flat screwdriver...
Removal and installation of the projector covers Gently move the bottom side of the cover towards the projector and push the bottom side until the locking studs click in the receivers. Image 10–16 Secure input cover Secure the cover by fastening the captive screw. 10.8 Installation of the lamp cover Required tools Flat screwdriver...
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Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 10–17 Mount lamp cover Close the cover as follow: 1. Gently move the bottom side of the cover towards the projector 2. Push both lock to each other and push at the same time the cover against the projector frame. 3.
Removal and installation of the projector covers 10.9 Installation of the rear cover Required tools Flat screwdriver How to install Install the rear cover of the projector doing the following: 1. Bring the rear cover towards its final position. 2. Gently push the locking studs into the receivers (1). Image 10–19 Mount rear cover Secure the cover by fastening the captive screw at the bottom of the rear cover (2).
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Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 10–20 Secure the cover by fasting both captive screws. Image 10–21 Lock side cover R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Maintenance 11.1 Remove and clean the front dust filter ..................152 11.2 Remove and clean both bottom dust filters ................... 153 11.3 Cleaning the lens........................154 11.4 Cleaning the exterior of the projector .................... 154 11.5 Check cooling liquid level ......................155 11.6 Cooling liquid refill ........................
Maintenance 11.1 Remove and clean the front dust filter WARNING: Take care: the metal filters of the projector are fragile. Clean with care! How to remove Remove the input cover. Slide out the filter frame. Image 11–1 Front dust filter Clean the dust filter Remove most contamination gently with a vacuum cleaner in an other room or outside.
Maintenance Image 11–2 Up indication Push the filter completely in. Reinstall the input cover. 11.2 Remove and clean both bottom dust filters How to remove Remove the side cover. Slide out the bottom front dust filter. Image 11–3 Bottom front dust filter Slide out the bottom back dust filter.
Maintenance Blow remaining dust away with compressed air in an other room or outside. These dust filters are fragile. Clean them gently! Mount the dust filters Insert the dust filter with the handle upwards. Small filter at the back, big filter at the front. Push the filters completely in until they click into position.
Maintenance 11.5 Check cooling liquid level What should be done ? The projector is liquid cooled. It is important that the liquid level is checked at regular intervals. We advise to check every 3 months. The liquid level must be between Min. and Max. Significant drop in liquid level indicates a major leakage and requires immediate attention.
Maintenance Image 11–6 Cooling liquid refill Fill the reservoir with cooling liquid until the level is equal with the Max indication on the reservoir. Close the reservoir again. Turn the filler cap clockwise to close the reservoir. Reinstall the side cover. CAUTION: Never fill above Max level mark ! 11.7 Authorization to clear security warning on the projector...
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Maintenance • In case of an incorrect code entry, the color of the backlight of the numeric keys changes to red for 1 second and then back to blue. • In case of a correct code entry, the color of the backlight of the numeric keys 1 to 10 changes to green for 1 second and then back to blue.
Convergence 12.1 Open the sealed compartment..................... 160 12.2 Close the sealed compartment ....................161 12.3 Convergence controls ......................... 162 12.4 Red on blue convergence......................163 12.5 Green on blue convergence ......................164 About this chapter This chapter describes how to prepare the projector for convergence adjustment and how to adjust the convergence.
Convergence 12.1 Open the sealed compartment This procedure assumes that the side cover of the projector is already removed. CAUTION: This procedure may only be done by a qualified and trained service technician. Required tools 3 mm Allen wrench How to open the sealed compartment Remove both hexagon head cap screws (1).
Convergence Image 12–2 Sealed cover, remove A security warning will be displayed on the projector. Execute the procedure “Authorization to clear security warning on the projector”. 12.2 Close the sealed compartment Required tools 3 mm Allen wrench How to close the sealed compartment Hook the cover plate on the studs.
Convergence Image 12–4 Sealed cover, fixation 12.3 Convergence controls Definitions-Abbreviations • X: Horizontal direction on the screen, with origin in the centre of the screen and + to the right • Y: Vertical direction on the screen, with origin in the centre of the screen and + to the top •...
Convergence Convergence Test pattern For the manual correction of the DMD convergence, a typical convergence test pattern is generated. For a 4K projector, use the 4K test pattern. Image 12–6 Convergence test pattern Work Instructions: • GREEN and RED DMD’s are to be adjusted with reference to the BLUE dmd. •...
Convergence Converging the RED pattern onto the BLUE pattern Start with aligning the RED DMD in the vertical directions [1] and [2] and then proceed with the horizontal direction [3] To translate RED vertically in the Y + direction, turn both [1] and [2] clockwise. Turn screws in equal increments.
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Convergence To translate GREEN vertically in the Y - direction, turn both [4] and [5] anti-clockwise. Turn screws in equal increments. For clockwise rotations of GREEN, turning [5] anti-clockwise would generally suffice. If much rotation is required, [4] may also be turned in the opposite direction. Slight corrections to Y may be required after rotation.
Specifications Specifications of the DP2K-19B ....................168 Specifications of the DP4K-19B ....................169 Specifications of the DP2K-23B ....................171 Specifications of the DP4K-23B ....................172 Specifications of the DP2K-P....................... 174 Specifications of the DP4K-P....................... 175 Specifications of the ICMP......................176 Specifications of the ICMP-X .......................
Specifications 2.8 - 5.5 Color gamut native red: x = 0.7; y = 0.3 native green: x = 0.2; y = 0.76 native blue: x = 0.145; y = 0.04 Power requirements 220V Dimensions 604(H) x 754(W) x 1129(D) mm 23.78(H) x 29.69(W) x 44.45(D) inch NB: min.
2x front-accessible USB 3.0 for fast ingest 2x front-accessible USB 2.0 Video and audio watermarking: Civolution NexGuard Closed captioning devices: Support for SMPTE 430-10 Streaming of Live IP content Barco Web Commander Projector dashboard Projector control board Show player/editor/scheduler Automation, 3D, Ingest...
ICMP License for HDMI2.0 HDR ICMP License for Live IP Compatibility Barco Alchemy is supported by the following Theater Management System (TMS) brands: AAM Screenwriter, Ymagis Melody, CFG-Barco, Unique RosettaBridge, ADDE, CinéDigital Manager, GDC, Proyecson, Real Image, Sony, Hollywoodsoftware/Comscore TCC, Kinoton Barco Alchemy is supported by 4DX Experience A.8 Specifications of the ICMP-X...
ICMP License for HDMI2.0 HDR ICMP License for Live IP Compatibility Barco Alchemy is supported by the following Theater Management System (TMS) brands: AAM Screenwriter, Ymagis Melody, CFG-Barco, Unique RosettaBridge, ADDE, CinéDigital Manager, GDC, Proyecson, Real Image, Sony, Hollywoodsoftware/Comscore TCC, Kinoton Barco Alchemy is supported by 4DX Experience A.9 Dimensions of the DPxK-19B/23B/P...
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Specifications 207.5 37.5 41.5 381.5 min. 31 Image A–1 Dimensions in mm R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Specifications A.10 Dimensions of the universal pedestal Dimensions Image A–2 Dimensions given in millimeters. A.11 Technical Regulations Certificates Image A– Image A– Image A–4 CE Image A–5 CCC 6 CEBEC 3 EAC mark mark mark mark R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
Pin configurations About General Purpose Inputs & Outputs (GPIO)................182 Pin configurations of the communication ports ................183 Pin configurations of the ICMP(-X) communication ports..............185 Pin configurations of the inputs ....................188 R5905753 /17 DPxK-19B/23B/P...
GPIO ports. General Purpose inputs The Barco Cinema Controller and the Barco ICMP (-X) have each eight (8) opto-isolated general purpose inputs available. These inputs are used to trigger the execution of macro files. For more explanation about the association of a macro to a GPI, consult the user guide of the Communicator.
Pin configurations About an output The output can generate a falling edge, rising edge, toggle or continuous toggle. • Generate Falling Edge – generate a falling edge on the external GPO port if the present state of the output is high. If the present state of the external GPO is low, no edge will be generated. •...
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Pin configurations RS232 IN 5 GND Signal Ground (GND) General Purpose IN/OUT General Purpose In/Out 3D Input Reference P 3D Input Reference N 3D Display Reference P 3D Display Reference N GPIN 3 P (reserved) GPIN 3 N (reserved) GPIN 4 P (reserved) GPIN 4 N (reserved) GPIN 5 P GPIN 5 N...
Pin configurations Peripheral Port Name +24V 3D connector Name Name +12V +12V Grnd 3D Input Reference - Grnd 3D Display Reference + RS232 RX 3D Display Reference - RS232 TX CONN_3D MODE - CONN_3D_MODE + CONN_SYNC - CONN_SYNC + 3D Input Reference + B.3 Pin configurations of the ICMP(-X) communication ports RJ-45 pin configuration...
Pin configurations RJ-45 Pin Number 568A 568B AES -1-8 (Left >Right copper side) Orange Green AES 3&4 +minus White/Brown White/Brown AES 7&8 +plus Brown Brown AES 7&8 +minus 568A and 568B may be used interchangeably in a system SO LONG AS both ends of a given cable are terminated the same way.
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 Disposal of batteries in the product This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006/66/EC which must be collected and disposed of separately from municipal waste.
Registered office address: President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Contact address: Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Importers contact information To find your local importer, contact Barco directly or one of Barco's regional offices via the contact information given on Barco's web site, www.barco.com. C.4 Production address...
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Glossary 3G-SDI Serial Digital Interface (SDI) is a serial link standardized by ITU-R BT.656 and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). SDI transmits uncompressed digital video over 75-ohm coaxial cable within studios, and is seen on most professional video infrastructure equipment. The first revision of the standard, SMPTE 259M, was defined to carry digital representation of analog video such as NTSC and PAL over a serial interface and is more popularly known as standard-definition (SD) SDI.
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Glossary DisplayPort Digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). This royalty-free interface is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor, though it can also be used to transmit audio, USB, and other forms of data. VESA designed it to replace VGA, DVI, and FPD-Link.
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Glossary RS232 An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication path between two devices using either D-SUB 9 pins or D-SUB 25 pins connectors. This standard is used for relatively short-range communications and does not specify balanced control lines. RS- 232 is a serial control standard with a set number of conductors, data rate, word length and type of connector to be used.
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