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Table of contents 1 Safety ........................................... 9 General considerations ................................10 Important safety instructions..............................11 Product safety labels..................................16 High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance ......................17 HD for fully enclosed projection systems...........................19 HD calculation of multi-projector stacks..........................20 HD in function of modifying optics ............................20 Radio equipment ....................................21 Compliance ......................................21 1.10...
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Power On the projector................................42 Power Off the projector................................43 Power mode transitions................................44 6 Inputs & Communication ................................47 Control & Communication module ............................48 Pulse Quad Combo input Mk III..............................49 Pulse Quad DP 1.2 input ................................50 Pulse SFP input ....................................51 7 Projector maintenance ..................................53 Software update....................................54 Cleaning the lens ....................................55 Cleaning the exterior of the projector...........................56...
QDX product. Clarification of the term “QDX” used in this document When referring in this document to the term “QDX” means that the content is applicable for following Barco products: •...
• All warnings on the unit and in its documentation manuals must be adhered to. • Installation and preliminary adjustments must be performed by qualified Barco personnel or by authorized Barco service dealers. • This product contains no user serviceable parts. Attempts to modify/replace mechanics or electronics inside the housing or compartments will violate any warranties and may be hazardous.
Safety WARNING: No direct exposure to the projection beam within the hazard distance shall be permitted for RG3 (Risk Group 3) IEC EN 62471-5:2015. Do not stare into the beam for RG2 (Risk Group 2) IEC EN 62471-5:2015. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Safety • Use only the power cord supplied with your device. While appearing to be similar, other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the device. For a replacement power cord, contact your dealer.
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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Safety • Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the cabinet. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution.
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Safety Operation • Only use Barco projection lenses that are supported for the I600. Using other lenses will damage the internal optics. For suitable lenses contact Barco or see Barco website. • To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-reflective coating, therefore, avoid touching the lens.
Safety 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. 1.3 Product safety labels Light beam related safety labels Safety labels explanation and location: Hazard RG3: Not for household use symbol.
Safety 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 eye or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD.
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The LIP shall be installed by Barco or by a trained and Barco-authorized installer or shall only be transferred to laser light show variance holders. This is applicable for dealers and distributors since they may need to install the LIP (demo install) and/or they transfer (sell, rent, lease) the LIP.
Safety 1.5 HD for fully enclosed projection systems 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 eye or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD.
Safety 1.6 HD calculation of multi-projector stacks Sometimes two or more projectors are stacked (projecting on the same surface). In this case, because of the overlap of the images, possibly a system Hazard Distance needs to be applied instead of a single projector hazard distance.
UKNI Hereby, Barco NV declares that the radio equipment type “4G module for the Pulse Input & Communication unit” is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.barco.com/en/support/docs/TDE12980...
The Pulse software has regular new releases due to continuous improvements. Hence, the Pulse OSD user guide is subject to updates. Download the latest version of the user guide from the Barco website using following link: https://www.barco.com/support.
QDX introduction 2.1 Projector orientation Orientation convention This manual refers to the left side of the projector as the side at your left hand when standing behind the projector and looking at the projection screen in front of the projector. Image 2–1 Right Left...
QDX introduction Image 2–3 IR receiver back Optional external cooler cooling connectors Optional external cooler power and data connection Optional WIFi module Optional rigging frame USB connector 2.3 Projector airflow Air inlets and outlets The projector has five air inlet channels and two air outlet channels. The air outlets are located at the rear side of the projector.
QDX introduction 2.4 Projector status Projector status indicator LEDs The Control & Communication module contains four status LEDs at the right side of the front panel. These LEDs allows a quick status analyses of the projector. For explanatory see table hereunder. Image 2–6 Location of projector status LEDs.
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The Pulse software has regular new releases due to continuous improvements. Hence, the Pulse Prospector user guide is subject to updates. Download the latest version of the user guide from the Barco website using following link: https://www.barco.com/support.
Local keypad Local keypad functions........................30 Local keypad backlight........................30 LCD touch panel...........................31 R5917033 /00...
Refer to the Pulse OSD user guide for detailed guidance on all software features of the projector. The Pulse software has regular new releases due to continuous improvements. Hence, the Pulse OSD user guide is subject to updates. Download the latest version of the user guide from the Barco website using following link: https://www.barco.com/support.
Local keypad 3.3 LCD touch panel Functionality The LCD touch panel has two main functions: 1. Showing the menus, adjustment information and if enabled a mirror of the OSD (On Screen Display). 2. Information regarding the status of the projector: •...
Pulse Remote Control Unit 4.1 Pulse RCU functions Functions Image 4–1 Button pressed indicator Backspace (while entering values) Shutter open XLR connector Shutter close Decimal mark (while entering values) LCD/Touch panel on / off Macro button (Not in use) Projector OSD on / off Menu back Lens zoom Default value button...
Pulse Remote Control Unit How to install Push the battery cover tab with the fingernail a little backwards (reference 1) and, at the same time, flip the cover outwards (reference 2). Image 4–2 Insert two AA size batteries into the battery compartment. making sure to match the polarities of the batteries to the + and - marks inside the battery compartment.
Pulse Remote Control Unit To activate the remote control, press the on/off button until the button pressed indicator will turn off (3-5 seconds). To deactivate the remote control, press the on/off button again. Default after (re)placing batteries, is “ON”. Image 4–6 4.4 Pulse RCU “button pressed indicator”...
Pulse Remote Control Unit 4.6 Pulse RCU “Projector OSD on/off” button On-Screen Display (OSD) on/off While the light source is on, you can toggle the projection of the On-screen display on and off by pressing the projector OSD on/off button. Stealth mode on/off Stealth mode is a function where the backlight of the LCD, the backlight of the keypad buttons and the indication LEDs on the communication and input panels can be disabled.
4.9 Pulse RCU silicone protection sleeve (optional) Introduction Barco offers a silicone form fitting protection sleeve for the Pulse RCU. The silicone material keeps it comfortably, non-slip and soft to the touch. All buttons and openings remain accessible. The only thing that needs to be removed is the XLR cover.
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Powering on / off Power modes ..........................42 Power On the projector .........................42 Power Off the projector .........................43 Power mode transitions.........................44 R5917033 /00...
Powering on / off 5.1 Power modes Overview The QDX has 4 different power modes: Description Mode ECO STANDBY Light source is switched off and projector electronics are powered down. STANDBY Light source is switched off and Control & Communication module is active. READY Projector is booted up and the light source is switched off.
CAUTION: Never switch off the projector by means of unplugging mains cord or by cut down of mains power. Barco advises to keep the projector always powered and use the ECO STANDBY mode for low power consumption. How to unplug the projector Follow the previous power off procedure to switch off the projector.
Powering on / off 5.4 Power mode transitions Power transition diagram READY STANDBY ECO STANDBY Image 5–3 Symbol Description Short pressing the Power on/off button on the local keypad or on the remote control unit. Long pressing the Power on/off button on the local keypad or on the remote control unit.
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Powering on / off Wake-On-LAN (WOL) The link speed of the projector network interface in ECO mode is reduced to 10Mbit/s. This is standard practice in the industry to not waste power. Hence, the network connected with the projector must support such a low link speed to enable the remote wake up of the projector. This implies that all peripherals (switchers, routers...) in the network path must support WOL and configured correctly to support WOL.
Inputs & Communication 6.1 Control & Communication module Front panel Control & Communication module Image 6–1 12V DC HDMI™ TRIGGER WIRED REMOTE SYNC I/O Projector status LEDs IR receiver Functionality Description Name 12V DC 12 V DC output, maximum 1A available when projector is not in standby. TRIGGER Two 3.5 mm mini jack connectors (OUT1 &...
Inputs & Communication LED behavior • The SEL LED lights up GREEN: input is selected. • The SEL LED blinks GREEN: input/output is selected and configured as output. • The SYNC LED lights up ORANGE: valid input sync is detected. •...
Inputs & Communication Description Earth Cold Return - (or not used) Return + (or not used) DMX-512 Lighting protocol over RS-485 interface. Carries information of 512 channels from a lighting controller to lighting devices. Standardized by USITT. HDBaseT input Supports HDBaset 3.0 (up to 4k60 RGB 444). The HDBaseT port does not supports network connectivity.
“Specifications”, page 6.4 Pulse SFP input The Barco SFP Input Board has been designed and tested to work alongside the Barco SFP Output Board. However, it is possible that the SFP Input board can also work with other third-party devices that support 12G over fiber.
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Inputs & Communication WARNING: Only by Barco trained and qualified technicians are allowed to install the SFP input. Optical Tranceiver to comply with Laser Class 1, IEC60825–1: 2014 R5917033 /00...
Projector maintenance Software update ...........................54 Cleaning the lens..........................55 Cleaning the exterior of the projector ....................56 Removing and replacing the dust filters ..................56 Vacuum cleaning of the dust filters ....................58 Washing and drying the dust filters....................59 R5917033 /00...
CAUTION: Do not power off or unplug the projector while the software update is ongoing. Similarly, do not remove the USB flash drive while the software update is ongoing. Prerequisites First download the latest projector software package from the Barco's website, using the following link: https:// www.barco.com/support.
Projector maintenance How to clean the lens? Blow off dust with clean compressed air (or pressurized air cans Clean with lens cleaner together with a clean lens cleaning cloth to remove the dust and contamination. Use big wipes in one single direction. Warning: Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating.
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Projector maintenance Image 7–5 Light processor dust filter (cellulose) Left LDM dust filter (foam) Prerequisites Remove the appropriate side or top cover before checking or removing a filter. For more info, see chapter“Projector covers”, page How to check and remove a filter Do one of the following, depending on the foam type: a) For a foam filter, grab and remove the filter from its holder.
Projector maintenance Image 7–10 Top dust cover b) For the light processor dust filter, click it out of its holders and remover it as illustrated. Image 7–11 Light processor dust filter Check the status of the filter. Do one of the following: a) If the filter is clean, place it back in its holder.
7.6 Washing and drying the dust filters About filter washing and drying For environments where popcorn grease and such can contaminate the filters, Barco advises the client to purchase one extra set of filters to cover drying time, as well as taking following extra precautions and instructions pertaining to filter cleaning and drying.
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CAUTION: Do not install/use damaged dust filters. Replace damaged dust filters immediately with new dust filters of the same type. See https://my.barco.com for the correct replacement part. R5917033 /00...
Projector covers Cover locks ..........................62 Removing a side, front or rear cover....................62 Installing a side, front or rear cover....................63 Removing the top covers.......................64 Installing the top covers.........................65 About this chapter Most maintenance and service procedures demand removing one or more of the projector covers to gain access to the parts to maintain or to service.
Projector covers 8.1 Cover locks About the cover locks All the side covers are fastened with the same “easylock” type cover lock. Required tools Flat screwdriver 5 mm Opening a cover with cover locks Push down the inner side of the easylock with a screwdriver. Image 8–1 As a result the lock jumps loose.
Projector covers • For the left side cover: Power off the projector. Remove the mains power cord. • For the right side cover: Disconnect the motorized rigging frame connections (if installed) Disconnect the external cooler connections (if installed) Required tools Flat screwdriver 5 mm How to remove Unlock the cover locks.
Projector covers Image 8–9 Image 8–10 Lock the projectors in place, using the cover locks. For more info, see “Cover locks”, page 8.4 Removing the top covers Required tools Torx screwdriver T20 How to remove both top covers Loosen the four screws of the top cover. Use a T20 Torx screwdriver. Lift up and remove the cover.
Projector covers 8.5 Installing the top covers Required tools Torx screwdriver T20 How to install both top covers Place the rear top cover on the projector. Image 8–13 Lock the two cover locks at the rear top side of the projector. For more info, see “Cover locks”, page Place the front top cover on the pojector.
Specifications A.1 Specifications QDX 4K45 Notes The specifications in this document are preliminary Projector type WUXGA 3-chip DLP digital projector Technology 0.96" DMD™ x3 Resolution 3840 x 2400 (4K UHD) Brightness 41000 center lumens Contrast ratio 2.200:1 Optical lens shift Vertical: up to -150% to +130% (motorized) Horizontal: up to +/- 50% (motorized) with lens memory on TLD+ lenses...
Specifications Control DMX (optional), XLR wired (optional) + IR, RJ45, Wifi (optional), GSM (optional) Active eye wear 3D stereo formats: 1xHDMI™ 1xDP or Quad DP(optioN/Al) top/ bottomsequential multi pipe. 1920x1200 @ 120Hz 24/7 operation BTU per hour Max 11935 BTU/h Operating temperature 0-40°C / 32°-104°F (reduce power >...
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Specifications Horizontal: up to +/- 50% (motorized) with lens memory on TLD+ lenses Light source Blue+Red laser phosphor with inorganic phosphor wheel Brightness uniformity Light source lifetime 20000 hrs (100% power, DynaBlack® off) Color correction Optical dowser Laser switching /optional external Aspect ratio 16:10 Lens type...
Specifications At 120v: 2200W typical/ 2300W max Noise level (typical at 25°C/ <52dB(A) 77°F) Shipping dimensions 800 x 1200 x 660 mm / 31.49 x 47.24 x 25.9 " incl. palet (WxLxH) Safety class Laser Safety Class: RG3 Class 2 Standard accessories Power cord wireless / XLR wired rugged remote control Certifications...
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Specifications 7680 × 4320 @ 60Hz Processing Pulse electronics Web browser Picture-by-picture Two sources simultaneously CLO (constant light output) DMX 512 Image processing Embedded warp & blend Keystone correction Standby power <0,5 W Software tools Pulse Toolset + Android app + iOS app + IMS Control DMX (optional), XLR wired (optional) + IR, RJ45, Wifi (optional), GSM (optional)
Up to 1280 x 720 @60 Hz Up to 2048 x 1080 @50 Hz Single link 3G-SDI Level A Up to 2048 x 1080 @60 Hz Quad link 3G-SDI “Barco Single link 1920 x 1200 @50 Hz, @59.94 Hz and Link” @60 Hz Quad link...
Specifications Specification Value Network support No longer supported For future release • 3D support • Interlaced support Not supported • Audio • Power over HDBaseT Video timings Layout mode Supported formats progressive Standard layout (1x1 • Up to 4096 x 2160 @24 Hz layout) •...
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Specifications 3D support • Field sequential 3D (Active 3D) • Passive stereoscopic 3D (Passive stereo) converted to active 3D Video timings 2D / 3D Layout Mode Supported formats progressive Standard layout (1x1 • Up to 4096 x 2160 @24 Hz layout) •...
Specifications CAUTION: In order to display high resolution images (e.g.: 3840 x 2160 @60 Hz or higher) via the DP 2.1 input, the quality of the cable must be adequate, in addition the length of the cable can also influence the performance (recommended maximum ~1.2 meter);. In case there is an issue with one of these criteria the automatic link-training initiated by the DP-standard may decide to switch to a lower resolution.
Specifications • 2048 x 1080 @120 Hz 4 column mode (4x1 • 960 x 2160 @120 Hz layout) • 960 x 2400 @120 Hz • 1024 x 2160 @60 Hz Active 3D Standard layout (1x1 • 1600 x 1200 @120 Hz layout) •...
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Specifications • Up to 1280 x 720 @25 Hz 3G-SDI Single link 1920 x 1080 @50 Hz and @60 Hz 1920 x 1200 @50 Hz, @59.94 Hz and @60 Hz. 2048 x 1080 @50 Hz and @60 Hz 12G-SDI Single link 3840 x 2160 @50 Hz and @60 Hz 4096 x 2160 @50 Hz and @60 Hz 3840 x 2400 @50 Hz, @59.94 and @60...
Video timing tables Overview video timings .........................84 Overview video timings SDI Inputs ....................85 Overview video timings HDMI 2.0 inputs..................86 Overview video timings DisplayPort 1.2 inputs ................87 Overview video timings HDBaseT inputs ..................90 About this chapter This chapter contains the tables with video timings for video interfaces. R5917033 /00...
B.1 Overview video timings List of compatible signals The following table specifies the video signals that the projector can project. Barco Events projectors supports the signal with “X” in the Compatible signals column. Note: Support for refresh rates 24.00, 30.00, 60.00 Hz automatically includes support of 1/1.001 x those refresh rates.
3G-SDI Single Link & Quad Link 1920 x 1080 3G-SDI Single Link & Quad Link 1920 x 1200 3G-SDI “Barco Link” Single Link & Quad Link 1920 x 1200 59.94 3G-SDI “Barco Link” Single Link & Quad Link 1920 x 1200 3G-SDI “Barco Link”...
3G-SDI Single Link & Quad Link 3840 x 2160 12G-SDI Single Link 3840 x 2160 12G-SDI Single Link 3840 x 2400 12G-SDI “Barco Link Single Link Ultra” 3840 x 2400 59.94 12G-SDI “Barco Link Single Link Ultra” 3840 x 2400 12G-SDI “Barco Link...
Video timing tables Video timing Vertical refresh rate (Hz) 3D support? (active pixels x active lines) 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 Side by Side (SbS) progressive 1920 x 1080 Side by Side (SbS) progressive 1920 x 1200 1920 x 1200 2048 x 1080 2048 x 1080...
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Video timing tables Video timing Available layout modes, Vertical refresh rate other than standard Support for 3D? (active pixels x active (Hz) layout (1 x 1 layout) lines) 640 x 480 800 x 600 960 x 1080 4 Quadrant mode (2 x 2 Active 3D layout) 960 x 1200...
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Video timing tables Video timing Available layout modes, Vertical refresh rate other than standard Support for 3D? (active pixels x active (Hz) layout (1 x 1 layout) lines) 1920 x 1200 4 Quadrant mode (2 x 2 Active 3D layout) 1920 x 2160 2 Column mode (2 x 1 Passive stereo...
Video timing tables B.5 Overview video timings HDBaseT inputs Overview The following standard video formats are available for the projector. Note: support for refresh rates 24.00, 30.00, 60.00 Hz automatically includes support of 1/1.001 x those refresh rates. Video timing Vertical refresh rate (Hz) (active pixels x active lines) 640 x 480...
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DMX chart C.1 DMX chart input board positioning About the input boards 6 Input selection ranges are reserved in the DMX chart per input board location (named L1 and L2). With the current version of DMX support, it is important to take into account to keep the input boards in their original slots.
DMX chart Function Value Default Action 152 - 159 Select input 9: Quad DP board Input C (if held for 1 second) 160 - 167 Select input 10: Quad DP board Input D (if held for 1 second) 168 - 175 Select input 11: Quad DP board Inputs A-B (if held for 1 second) 176 - 183...
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DMX chart Function Value Default Actions 152 - 159 Select input 9: Quad DP board Input C (if held for 1 second) 160 - 167 Select input 10: Quad DP board Input D (if held for 1 second) 168 - 175 Select input 11: Quad DP board Inputs A-B (if held for 1 second) 176 - 183...
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DMX chart Function Value Default Actions 80 - 87 Power on / Light source on (If held for 5 seconds) 88- 95 Power down / Light source off (if held for 5 seconds) 96 - 255 Reserved for future functionality Various 0 - 7 Reserved for future functionality...
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DMX chart Function Value Default Actions 168 - 175 Select input 11: Quad DP board Inputs A-B (if held for 1 second) 176 - 183 Select input 12: Quad DP board quad column mode (if held for 1 second) 184 - 255 Reserved for future functionality Focus (MSB) 0 - 255...
ON or READY mode. Remark for PJLink Class 1 only: The PJLink 1.0 specification only defines 9 digital inputs. Barco projectors can have more than 9 digital inputs. For this reason, the storage and network categories are used to host the remaining digital sources.
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Get list of input sources NAME ? Get projector name The result is the projector Hostname INF1 ? Get manufacturer of The result is: “Barco” the projector INF2 ? Get product name Identification property of the DeviceIdentification file INFO ?
Barco NV Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium www.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. Manufacturer Registered office: Barco NV President Kennedypark 35, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium Registered office: Barco (Wuxi) Technology Co., Ltd.
Warning : This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference. E.4 Product compliance UK UK Compliance This product is fit for use in the UK. Authorised Representative: Barco UK Ltd Address: Building 329, Doncastle Road Bracknell RG12 8PE, Berkshire, United Kingdom E.5 Product compliance US Regulatory information for US and Canada can be accessed in the OSD of the projector.
Regulatory radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •...
According to the “Management Methods for the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and 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. R5917033 /00...
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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”...
기기명칭: 특정소출력무선기기(무선랜을 포함한 무선접속시스템용 무선기기) 인증자상호: Barco N.V. 모델명: eBox Pulse 인증번호: R-C-BVY-eBoxPulse 모듈 ID: KCC-CRM-TCS-HE910-D 제조연월: 2019. 제조자/제조국: Barco NV/벨기에와 중국 EMC 경고: 이 기기는 업무용 환경에서 사용할 목적으로 적합성평가를 받은 기기로서 가정용 환경에서 사용하는 경우 전파간섭의 우려가 있습니다. R5917033 /00...
Users feature, or via a factory reset executed as administrator. Logs may contain user names and IP addresses and are subject to the retention policy, but can’t be deleted by the user. The user can send a request to dataprotection@barco.com. R5917033 /00...
Glossary DMX-512 Lighting protocol over RS-485 interface. Carries information of 512 channels from a lighting controller to lighting devices. Standardized by USITT. 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 eye or on the skin.
List of tools Bucket with hot water Clean cotton cloth Clean micro fiber lens cleaning cloth (e.g. Toraysee® cloth(s)) Compressed air Flat screwdriver 5 mm Lens cleaner (e.g. Zeiss lens cleaner, Purosol® or any water based lens cleaner) Scissors or knife cutter Sodium carbonate, 30 gram (handful) per liter hot water Torx screwdriver T20 USB flash drive...
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