Barco I600 Quick Start Manual
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Environment conditions
Environment
Ambient temperature
Humidity
Altitude
Air cleanness
WARNING: Ensure that the physical environment in which the projector is installed, complies at all
times with the environmental requirements summarized in this chapter! Never use the projector in
case not all requirements are fulfilled. Neglecting will damage the projector and will void the
warranty.
Remote control & local keypad
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7
1
Shutter close
7
Input selection
2
Shutter open
8
Power On/Off
3
Button pressed
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OSD On/Off
4
Lens menu
10
Confirmation
5
Navigation
11
Menu enter/exit
6
Menu back
12
Test patterns
1.
Equivalent with cleanroom standard ISO 14644-1 ISO Class 9.
R5917381 /01 | 2024-08-16
Operating
5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F)
10% RH to 80% RH Non-condensed
0 m (0 Ft) to 2500 m (8202 Ft)
Clean office environment
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Navigation
2
Confirmation
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Menu enter/exit
4
Menu back
5
Power On/Off
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OSD On/Off
Quick Start Guide
Non-Operating
-20°C (-4°F) to 60°C (140°F)
10% RH to 90% RH Non-Condensed
-60 m (-197 Ft) to 10000 m (32810 Ft)
n.a.
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ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES
I600
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Input selection
8
Shutter open/close
9
Test patterns
10
Lens menu
11
LCD touch panel

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  • Page 1 I600 Quick Start Guide Environment conditions Operating Non-Operating Environment Ambient temperature 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F) -20°C (-4°F) to 60°C (140°F) Humidity 10% RH to 80% RH Non-condensed 10% RH to 90% RH Non-Condensed Altitude 0 m (0 Ft) to 2500 m (8202 Ft)
  • Page 2: Main Power Requirements

    Main Power requirements • The projector operates from a nominal mono phase power net with a separate earth ground PE. • Power requirements : 100V-240V (+/-10%), 15A-6A, 50-60Hz. The projector must be grounded. • The power cord delivered with the projector must be used. •...
  • Page 3: Install The Projection Lens

    Install the projection lens Gently insert the lens in the lens holder while aligning the short red line on the lens body with the red line on the projector top cover (reference 1, ). Once the lens is completely inserted, rotate the lens body clockwise until the long red line on the lens body is aligned with the red line on the projector top cover.
  • Page 4 Front panel Control & Communication module 12V DC HDMI™ TRIGGER WIRED REMOTE SYNC I/O Projector status LEDs IR receiver Front panel Quad Combo Input Mk II Quad SDI channel A: 3G/12G input DisplayPort Input Quad SDI channel B: 3G input HDMI™...
  • Page 5: Power Down The Projector

    Front panel Pulse HDBaseT input Connect and select source Connect available sources to the appropriate input ports. Select connected source. (See Pulse OSD user guide for detailed menu navigation steps). Select LED (reference 1) • GREEN : port configured as input. Image appears on the screen. Blinking GREEN : bidirectional port configured as output/loopthrough.
  • Page 6: Remove The Projection Lens

    Remove the projection lens Support the lens with one hand. Push the lens unlock button with the other hand while rotating the lens a few degrees counter clock wise. The lens unlock button is located bottom right of the lens holder. Hold the lens with both hands and rotate it further counter clockwise until the short red line on the lens body is aligned with the red line on the projector top cover (reference 1).
  • Page 7 Description Color status GREEN Light source is on in normal mode GREEN-ORANGE Light source is on in CLO mode No error RED toggles on/off Error ORANGE toggles on/off Warning IR signal received GREEN IR signal acknowledged Power transition diagram READY STANDBY ECO STANDBY Symbol...
  • Page 8: Pulse Remote Control Unit

    Replacing batteries of the Pulse RCU switches on the Pusle RCU automatically. In order to make sure you can control your projector remotely, Barco has provided a basic remote control unit in case the Pulse RCU is not available to you. While the basic remote control has a more limited amount of available features, it will be able to help you out with basic controls.

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