Barco R9050100 User Manual
Barco R9050100 User Manual

Barco R9050100 User Manual

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  • Page 1 CLM R10+ Users manual R9050100 R90501001 R59770021/10 15/03/2010...
  • Page 2 Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.82.11 Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: sales.events@barco.com Visit us at the web: www.barco.com Printed in Belgium...
  • Page 3: Software License Agreement

    The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks, in the case of special systems and software on the date of commissioning, at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks. In the event of justified notice of complaint, Barco can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period.
  • Page 4: Disposal Information

    GNU-GPL code If you would like a copy of the GPL source code contained in this product shipped to you on CD, please contact Barco. The cost of preparing and mailing a CD will be charged.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety ....................... .. 5 General .
  • Page 6 Table of contents 8. Input menu ......................61 Overview flow .
  • Page 7 Table of contents 12.4 Side keystone........................120 12.5 Blanking.
  • Page 8 Table of contents 16.7 Removal of an input module ..................... . .178 16.8 Inserting an input module .
  • Page 9: Safety

    • 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 deal- ers. • All warnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to.
  • Page 10: Important Safety Instructions

    Caution: High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. The customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing or to dispose of the lamp casing other than by returning it to Barco. •...
  • Page 11 flammable or combustible materials are present. The exclusion zone must be not less than 40 cm (16”) for all Barco DLP projectors. The exclusion zone on the lens side must be at least 2 meter (80”).
  • Page 12: Recycling Guidelines

    If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. • 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 substitu- tions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards.
  • Page 13: Important Warnings Concerning Clm Flight Cases

    1. Safety Important warnings concerning CLM flight cases Important warnings concerning stacking/transporting CLM rental flight cases • Stack maximum two (2) CLM rental flight cases high. Never higher. • Surface on which flight case is standing must be level to ensure that the total load is evenly spread out among the four wheels. The surface must also be able to support the load safely.
  • Page 14 1. Safety R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 15: General

    Projector weight Do not underestimate the weight of one Barco CLM R10+, which is about ±31 kg (±68 lb.). Be sure that the table or truss installation on which the projector(s) has to be installed is capable of handling five (5) times the complete load of the complete system.
  • Page 16: Unpacking The Projector

    2. General Which screen type ? There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment. Those used for front projected images and those for rear projection applications. Screens are rated by how much light they reflect (or transmit in the case of rear projection systems) given a determined amount of light projected toward them.
  • Page 17: Box Content

    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 are not scratched of cracked. The Barco sales and service office should be notified as soon as possible.
  • Page 18: Projector Configurations

    2. General Projector configurations The different configurations Depending on the installation the projector can be mounted in different ways, the 4 different configurations are: Front / Table (F/T) Front / Ceiling (F/C) Rear / Table (R/T) Rear / Ceiling (R/C) For a ceiling mounted configuration, the optional carry handle kit is required.
  • Page 19: Positioning The Projector

    2. General Positioning the projector SCREEN FLOOR Image 2-5 On-Axis / Off-Axis projection The position of the projector with reference to the screen may also be different depending on the installation. Basically the projector can be positioned in On-Axis or Off-Axis configuration. On-Axis configuration means that the projector is positioned so as to have the centre of the lens coinciding with the centre of the screen.
  • Page 20 2. General +110% SIDE VIEW +110% -29% -103% +17.5% -103% TOP VIEW -29% +17.5% Image 2-6 Shift range Field of view It’s mechanical possible to shift outside the recommended field of view (±100% UP/DOWN and ±70% LEFT/RIGHT), but this will result in a slightly decline of image quality depending on the used lens and the zoom position of the used lens.
  • Page 21: Projector Air Inlets And Outlets

    Projector Toolset is only available in a download version, no CD can be ordered. Where to find the download file(s) The program and all necessary plug-ins, as well as the Reference manual can be downloaded for free from Barco’s Partnerzone, URLhttps:\\my.barco.com. Registration is necessary.
  • Page 22 2. General R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 23: Physical Installation

    3. Physical installation 3. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION About this chapter This chapter explains how to install and set up your CLM projector. If you are familiar with the projector and want to quickly set it up for temporary use, follow the “Quick setup” instructions below. For a more complete setup, follow the instructions and guides covered in the remaining subsections.
  • Page 24: Rcu Battery Installation

    3. Physical installation Overview • RCU battery installation • RCU rugged case installation • RCU XLR adaptor installation • Using the XLR adaptor of the RCU • RCU usage possibilities 3.1.1 RCU battery installation Where to find the batteries for the remote control ? The batteries are not placed in the remote control unit to avoid control operation in its package, resulting in a shorter battery life time.
  • Page 25: Rcu Rugged Case Installation

    3. Physical installation 3.1.2 RCU rugged case installation Only with optional rugged case kit which is part of the touring kit (R9861000). Necessary tools No tools. Necessary parts Touring kit How to install the rugged case of the remote control ? 1.
  • Page 26: Using The Xlr Adaptor Of The Rcu

    3. Physical installation Image 3-6 Mounting the XLR adapter 2. Fasten the two screws (S) of the XLR adaptor. Turn each screw repeatedly one or two turns until both screws are tight. 3.1.4 Using the XLR adaptor of the RCU How to use the XLR adaptor of the remote control unit ? 1.
  • Page 27: Lenses

    3. Physical installation Image 3-8 Lenses Overview • Available lenses • Lens selection • Lens formulas • Lens formulas 3.2.1 Available lenses Overview First series lenses: Image 3-9 Image 3-10 Image 3-11 R9849870: CLD zoom lens (1.2 - 1.6 : 1) R9861100: CLD zoom lens (1.6 - 2.4 : 1) R9849890: CLD zoom lens (2.4–4.3 : 1) Second generation lenses :...
  • Page 28: Lens Selection

    3. Physical installation Image 3-12 Image 3-13 Image 3-14 R9861060: CLD zoom lens (1.2–1.5 : 1) R9861070: CLD zoom lens (1.5–2.2 : 1) R9861071: R9861080: CLD zoom lens (2.2–4.4 : 1) CLD zoom lens (1.5–2.2 : 1 ) HD Image 3-15 R98610890: CLD zoom lens (4.4–7.0 : 1) Lens Order number...
  • Page 29: Lens Formulas

    3. Physical installation Image 3-16 PD for lens selection 3.2.3 Lens formulas Formulas Lens Throw ratio for Metric formulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch) CLD (1.2 - 1.6 : 1) 1.2 - 1.6 =1.216 x SW - 0.05 =1.216 x SW - 1.97 =1.657 x SW - 0.097 =1.657 x SW - 3.80 CLD (1.6 - 2.4 : 1)
  • Page 30: Alignment Of A Table Mounted Clm Projector

    3. Physical installation Alignment of a table mounted CLM projector How to align a table mounted CLM projector 1. Place the projector in the desired location. Take into account the zoom range of the used lens and the size of the screen. 2.
  • Page 31 3. Physical installation Image 3-19 Rigging slots and clamps Necessary tools Open end spanner 17 mm Necessary parts • Four rigging clamps (R855943) • Safety cable (B361213) • Two snap hook locks (B361212) Mounting the rigging points into the handle 1.
  • Page 32 3. Physical installation X mm Image 3-21 4. Slide the rigging points on there place in the slots, according the measured distance and secure this position by fastening the nut completely. Ensure that the rigging points are symmetrically lined up, so that the projector will hang in balance. If necessary move point B from a transversal position to a longitudinal position.
  • Page 33 3. Physical installation Image 3-24 Opening clamps 7. Place the projector (upside down) under the truss installation and lower the truss until the support bars of the truss are nearby the rigging clamps on the projector. Image 3-25 Mounting to truss 8.
  • Page 34: Alignment Of A Ceiling Mounted Clm Projector

    3. Physical installation Image 3-26 Security cable AUTION Always mount the safety cable when suspending the projector. Alignment of a ceiling mounted CLM projector Necessary tools Spanner 17 mm How to align a ceiling mounted CLM projector 1. Install the projector in the desired location. See "Suspension of the CLM projector with rigging clamps", page 26. Take into account the zoom range of the used lens and the size of the screen.
  • Page 35 3. Physical installation Skew Image 3-28 Skew adjustment R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 36 3. Physical installation R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 37: Stacking Clm Projectors

    4. Stacking CLM projectors 4. STACKING CLM PROJECTORS Stacking of CLM projectors is only possible with optional touring kit. See "Mounting optional Carry handle", page 213 for more information. Overview • Stacking CLM projectors • Aligning stacked CLM projectors Stacking CLM projectors Preparations Install first a carry handle on the upper projector.
  • Page 38 4. Stacking CLM projectors Image 4-2 Close the interlocking 3. Are these projectors stacked for a ceiling mounted configuration? If yes, mount a safety cable from one side of the projector around the truss installation to the other side of the projector. Repeat this for the second projector.
  • Page 39: Aligning Stacked Clm Projectors

    4. Stacking CLM projectors Image 4-4 Open the interlocking ARNING Never open an interlocking adapter of a stacked projector which is still suspended. First place the stacked projectors on the floor. Aligning stacked CLM projectors How to align two stacked CLM projectors 1.
  • Page 40 4. Stacking CLM projectors Inclination Image 4-6 Inclination adjustment 5. If necessary, adjust the skew of the stacked projector with respect to the reference projector by turning the screw on the right front side. Adjust until the outline of the hatch pattern is most symmetric with the reference hatch pattern. Skew Image 4-7 Skew adjustment...
  • Page 41: Connections

    5. Connections 5. CONNECTIONS About this chapter This chapter describes more in detail the power (P), the input source (S) and the communication (C) connections of the CLM R10+. Image 5-1 Overview • Power connection • Input source connections • Communication connections Power connection AUTION...
  • Page 42 5. Connections Image 5-2 Power input 4. Connect the male side of the power cord to the local power net. Caution: Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the projector, which are: 100-120/200-240V 12/8A 50/60Hz. ARNING Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range.
  • Page 43: Input Source Connections

    5. Connections 4 lamps on max. 3 lamps on Light output % Input voltage V Image 5-3 Input source connections General The input and communication unit is equipped with two input slots, which accept any type of input designed for the CLM projector. The modularity of the input modules makes the CLM projector very flexible regarding input source connectivity.
  • Page 44: Communication Connections

    5. Connections Image 5-8 Image 5-9 HDCP DVI input (R9854465) Cover plate for unused input slot (R848607). The CLM R10+ is standard equipped with one 5 cable input module and one DVI input module. Communication connections Communication interface DIAGNOSTIC CODE IR RECEIVER STBY / ON WARNING IR...
  • Page 45: Projector Status

    5. Connections Two digit 7-segment display for diagnostic code Projector status The projector “status” LED (A) lights up green while in operation. The same LED lights up red when the projector is switched to standby. Besides the projector status LED (A) the communication interface has also a “warning” LED (B) which blinks in case the projector encounters an internal problem concerning fan speed, temperature, supply voltages, ...
  • Page 46 5. Connections RS232/422 input port RS232/422 output port Pin Description Pin Description — (not connected) — — (not connected) — CTS : Clear To Send — (not connected) — RI : Ring Indicator — (not connected) — Image 5-11 Pin numbering male DB–9 connector. Pin numbering female DB-9 connector.
  • Page 47: Usb Port

    5. Connections USB port The communication interface is equipped with a master USB port, type “A” connector (H). This USB port will simplify the service procedures for software updates or for taking backup files from the projector without network connection. An USB-stick is plugged into the USB port and files can be transferred from or to the projector using the local or remote control unit.
  • Page 48 5. Connections R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 49: Getting Started

    6. Getting started 6. GETTING STARTED About this chapter This chapter describes the functions on the remote control and local keypad and gives an overview how to start up the projector. It gives also a brief overview of the direct adjustment possible with these controls. Overview •...
  • Page 50 6. Getting started MENU EXIT ENT ER PAUSE LENS TEXT EXIT MENU PHASE SHARP N PATTERN WINDOW LENS TINT ENTER RIGGING STBY PAUSE TEXT AUTO COLOR BRI GHTN CONTR LENS LENS ZOOM SHIFT LENS LENS SHIFT FOCUS Image 6-1 Local keypad & remote control Ind.
  • Page 51: Operating The Projector

    6. Getting started Ind. Key name Description PHASE Used to remove the horizontal instability of the image (usually for RGB source). It adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. FREEZ To freeze the actual projected image. Freeze sign is displayed in the upper left corner (a short press on the key).
  • Page 52: Errors, Warnings And Messages During Start Up

    6. Getting started Starting image projection via the standby key. 1. Press Stand by key once on the local keypad or on the remote control. MENU EXIT ENTER TEXT PAUSE LENS EXIT MENU PHASE SHARPN TINT PATTERN WINDOW LENS COLOR ENTER STBY PAUSE...
  • Page 53: Switching Off

    6. Getting started Switching to Standby. When the projector is running and you want to go to standby, press the standby key for 2 seconds. Do not press any longer on the standby key otherwise the projector will restart. All custom settings are written to the internal backup device. A message ’Save data ...’ indicates this process. Never switch off the projector while this message is displayed.
  • Page 54: Quick Setup Adjustments

    6. Getting started 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° Image 6-5 RCU to one of the IR sensors Quick setup adjustments Overview • Text boxes ON or OFF • Quick Lens Adjustment • Quick picture in picture • Quick layout selection with Rigging key •...
  • Page 55: Direct Lens Adjustment (Rcu)

    6. Getting started 3. When finished, press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to the shift adjustment. Press the LENS key to switch to another pattern. Different patterns are available. Quick shift adjustment 1. Press the LENS key on the remote control or local keypad. The zoom/focus menu will be displayed.
  • Page 56: Quick Picture In Picture

    6. Getting started 2. Press LENS FOCUS button [-] or [+] (C) for an overall focus of the image. 3. Press ▲ LENS SHIFT ▼ button for correct vertical position of the image on the screen. 4. Press ◄ LENS SHIFT ► button for correct horizontal position of the image on the screen. 6.5.3 Quick picture in picture Quick On - Off...
  • Page 57: Quick Language Selection

    6. Getting started When no digit is pressed after Rigging is pressed, the layout selection menu disappears after a few seconds without a layout change. 6.5.5 Quick language selection Language selection 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select with the ▲ or ▼ key Projector Control and press ENTER. 2.
  • Page 58: Controlling The Projector

    6. Getting started The projector’s address is displayed as first item in the Identification screen. Image 6-16 To continue using the RCU with that specific address, it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons (address between 0 and 9) within 5 seconds after pushing the address key. For example : if the Address key displays projector address 003, then press "3"...
  • Page 59: Source Selection

    6. Getting started Common Address Every projector has a common address ’0’ or ’1’. The choice between ’0’ and ’1’ can be selected in Projector Control → Projector address → Common address. Source selection Source selection when no picture in picture is active Use the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad to active the desired source.
  • Page 60: The Pause Key

    6. Getting started Tint Tint is only active for Video and S-Video when using the NTSC 4.43 or NTSC 3.58 system. Use the + button for more tint Use the - button for less tint. Sharpness The sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals. Use the + button for more sharpness Use the - button for less sharpness Phase...
  • Page 61: Start Up Of The Adjustment Mode

    7. Start up of the Adjustment mode 7. START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE Overview • About the adjustment mode • About the use of the remote control and the local keypad • Start up the adjustment mode • Navigation and adjustments •...
  • Page 62: Navigation And Adjustments

    7. Start up of the Adjustment mode The main menu of the adjustment mode opens. Image 7-1 Navigation and adjustments How to navigate in the menu structure? Once in the menu structure, use the ▲ or ▼ keys on the remote control (or the ▲ or ▼ (+ or -) key on the local keypad) to scroll through the items in the displayed menu.
  • Page 63: Test Patterns In Adjustment Mode

    7. Start up of the Adjustment mode When quitting the menu structure, the backlighting of the LCD panel is switched off after a few seconds. Test patterns in adjustment mode Overview When the adjustment mode is started, a test pattern can be called at any moment just by pressing the Pattern key on the RCU or the local key path.
  • Page 64 7. Start up of the Adjustment mode R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 65: Input Menu

    8. Input menu 8. INPUT MENU Overview • Overview flow • Slot module type • Input locking • Minimum delay • Native resolution • Source switching • No signal Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Input 5-cable Slot module type HD-SDI - SDI DVI HDCP...
  • Page 66: Input Configuration

    8. Input menu AUTION Always install a cover plate on an unused input slot. This to prevent dust intrusion into the pro- jector. 8.2.2 Input configuration How to change? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Input and press ENTER. The Input menu is displayed.
  • Page 67: Input Locking

    8. Input menu Input Indication Description module RGB CV RGB input with composite video as sync signal RGB SOG RGB input with sync on green YUV HS/VS - CS Component video with separate horizontal and vertical sync or separate composite sync.
  • Page 68 8. Input menu Image 8-8 Image 8-7 Image 8-6 When: Free run Output is locked on an internal sync (60 Hz) Automatic Output is locked on the selected input for the main window Input 1 Output is locked on source 1 Input 2 Output is locked on source 2 The options menu changes depending on the selection.
  • Page 69: Minimum Delay

    8. Input menu Genlock off (default position) locking done on input source of main window, when automatic was selected or on the selected input source when a specific input was selected. Projector detects automatically the vertical frequency and clock frequency of the input signal. A slightly difference with the source is possible. Genlock on locking done on indicated vertical frequency and clock frequency.
  • Page 70 8. Input menu Image 8-13 When the show native resolution function is in the ON position, the projector handles the source as follows: Source Projected image Name Ratio Resolution Ratio Resolution 1024x768 1024x768 image projected with black borders SXGA 1280x1024 1280x1024 image projected with black borders...
  • Page 71: Source Switching

    8. Input menu Source switching Switching from one source to another To minimize undesired effects when switching from one source to another one can use the switching mode, using the fade effect. Image 8-16 Example of fade effect Switching mode set up 1.
  • Page 72: Shutdown Setting

    8. Input menu 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Input and press ENTER. The Input menu is displayed. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select No signal and press ENTER to toggle between [Black] and [Blue]. Image 8-22 Image 8-21 Image 8-20...
  • Page 73 8. Input menu enter the desired value with the keyboard. When trying to exceed the maximum allowed value, the system will set it back to the maximum value. Image 8-28 Image 8-27 Image 8-26 R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 74 8. Input menu R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 75: Image Menu

    9. Image menu 9. IMAGE MENU Overview • Overview flow • How to select the image adjustments? • Image Settings • Aspect ratio • Timings • Image files services • Save custom settings Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Image...
  • Page 76: How To Select The Image Adjustments

    9. Image menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Vertical start Advanced settings Clamp delay Clamp width Field polarity Film mode detection Image file services Manual load Delete Delete all Rename Copy Options Load file Save custom settings How to select the image adjustments? Start up 1.
  • Page 77: Contrast

    9. Image menu 9.3.1 Contrast About Contrast The contrast function is used to adjust the contrast between the light and dark areas of the displayed image. How to change the contrast? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 78: Saturation

    9. Image menu The higher the value, the higher the brightness. Image 9-8 Image 9-7 Image 9-9 Image 9-10 9.3.3 Saturation About (color) saturation The color function is used to adjust the color saturation levels. How to change the saturation? 1.
  • Page 79: Tint (Hue)

    9. Image menu 9.3.4 Tint (hue) About Tint The Tint function is used to adjust color hue to obtain true color reproduction and is only active for Video and S-Video when the NTSC color system is used. For PAL and SECAM sources, Tint is not accessible. How to change the saturation? 1.
  • Page 80: Sharpness

    9. Image menu How to change the phase? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER. 4.
  • Page 81: Noise Reduction

    9. Image menu Image 9-25 Image 9-24 Image 9-26 Image 9-27 9.3.7 Noise reduction About Noise reduction Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video sources. How to change? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 82: Color Temperature

    9. Image menu 9.3.8 Color temperature What can be done ? The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source: There are 5 different preset color temperatures: • Projector white • computer : 9300 K • Video : 6500 K •...
  • Page 83: Set A Custom Color Temperature

    9. Image menu Image 9-35 9.3.8.2 Set a custom color temperature How to enter a custom value? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image settings and press ENTER. 4.
  • Page 84: Input Balance

    9. Image menu 9.3.9 Input balance Overview • Introduction to Input Balance • Adjusting the input balance 9.3.9.1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction: Unbalanced color signals When transporting signals, there is always a risk of deterioration of the information contained in the signals. In case of information contained in the amplitude of the signals which is the case of data color signals (R, G, B),image 9-41 , we are quite sure that the amplitude of these color signals is subject to alterations.
  • Page 85: Adjusting The Input Balance

    9. Image menu One can conclude here that a good data conversion can only be met by using three previously (input) balanced color signals The objective of input balancing The objective in input balancing is to “set” the same black level and the same white level for the three colors of a particular input source.
  • Page 86: Black Balance

    9. Image menu An alternative to a full screen White/black pattern is the standard gray scale pattern, the white bar will be used for white balance and the black bar for black balance. Image 9-45 Black balance 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 87: Aspect Ratio

    9. Image menu The projected image should now be noisy full black If one uses a gray scale pattern, the bright spots should appear in the black bar. Performing White input balance 1. Connect the source you want to project. 2.
  • Page 88: How To Select An Aspect Ratio

    9. Image menu Aspect ratio Description Standard television format 16:9 Wide screen television format / anamorphic format Workstation format 2.35 Film format 1.88 1.78 Wide screen television format / anamorphic format Custom Any custom format can be set up Type of input signal is indicated above each image row. The image row shows how the image will be projected in the different aspect ratio settings.
  • Page 89: Timings

    9. Image menu Image 9-58 Image 9-59 Image 9-57 How to set up a custom aspect ratio? 1. Select first Custom and press ENTER to activate. The Custom aspect ratio dialog box opens. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the vertical size of the image. Use the key to adjust the horizontal size of the image.
  • Page 90: Advanced Settings

    9. Image menu The timings menu will be displayed. Image 9-63 Image 9-62 Image 9-64 4. To change a setting, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select and press ENTER. The corresponding adjustment box is displayed. E.g. Horizontal total pixels. Image 9-65 5.
  • Page 91 9. Image menu How to change the clamp delay - clamp width? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Timings and press ENTER. 4.
  • Page 92: Advanced Settings, Film Mode Detection

    9. Image menu Image 9-72 Image 9-71 Image 9-73 Image 9-74 9.5.3 Advanced settings, film mode detection About film mode detection This mode detects whether film or video is displayed. When enabled, the hardware looks for tell-tale signs of 3:2 or 2:2 pull-down sequences. These are the result of converting cinema material recorded at 24 frames-per-second to the television frequencies of 60 or 50 interlaced fields per second respectively.
  • Page 93: Advanced Setting, Brilliant Color Look

    9. Image menu How to set up 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Advanced settings and press ENTER. The Advanced settings menu is displayed.
  • Page 94: Image Files Services

    9. Image menu Image 9-80 Image 9-79 Image 9-81 Image 9-82 Image files services Overview • Files and file manipulations • Manual Load file • Delete file • Delete all custom files • Rename a file • Copy a file •...
  • Page 95: Manual Load File

    9. Image menu 9.6.2 Manual Load file How to load? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select File services and press ENTER. The File service menu is displayed.
  • Page 96: Delete All Custom Files

    9. Image menu The delete window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the file which must be deleted. Note: Only custom files can be deleted. 6. Press ENTER to delete the selected file. Image 9-88 Image 9-89 Image 9-87 Image 9-90 No recovery possible !
  • Page 97: Rename A File

    9. Image menu Image 9-92 Image 9-93 Image 9-91 Image 9-94 if you are not sure to delete all custom files, select No and press ENTER to activate the selection. 9.6.5 Rename a file How to rename? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 98: Copy A File

    9. Image menu Image 9-99 Image 9-98 9.6.6 Copy a file How to copy? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select File services and press ENTER. The File service menu is displayed.
  • Page 99: Save Custom Settings

    9. Image menu 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Image services and press ENTER. The Image service menu is displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Options and press ENTER. Image 9-106 Image 9-107 Image 9-105...
  • Page 100 9. Image menu The custom settings are written to the internal backup device. A message menu “Save data ...” is displayed during the save operation. Image 9-110 R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 101: Layout Menu

    10. Layout menu 10. LAYOUT MENU Overview • Overview flow • Main window • PIP window • Layout file services 10.1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Layout Main window Source Size Position PIP window PIP window [ON/OFF] Source Size...
  • Page 102: Source Selection

    10. Layout menu Image 10-2 Image 10-1 The first character is highlighted. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired character and press key to select the next character in the name. Press EXIT to return. The new file is generated. 10.2.1 Source selection What can be done ? The source of the main window can be selected via the Main window menu.
  • Page 103 10. Layout menu Image 10-7 Size adjustment main window width adjustment height adjustment The size can be changed with respect to the original aspect ratio. How to adjust with respect to the original aspect ratio? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 104: How To Adjust Height And Width Separately

    10. Layout menu Image 10-11 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are locked. 6. Use or▲ ▼ to adjust the size with respect to the original aspect ratio. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens.
  • Page 105: Position Adjustment

    10. Layout menu Image 10-16 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are locked. 6. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the height. Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust the width. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT.
  • Page 106: Pip Window

    10. Layout menu Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust left start point. When the desired size is reached, press EXIT. A Save window opens. Image 10-21 Image 10-20 Image 10-19 Image 10-23 Image 10-22 6. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Save and press ENTER. Select with the ▲...
  • Page 107: Picture In Picture Activation

    10. Layout menu Image 10-24 Position of PiP Top position Left position 10.3.2 Picture in Picture activation How to activate PIP? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 108: Picture In Picture Size Of The Window

    10. Layout menu The source selection window opens. 5. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired source and press ENTER to activate this source. Image 10-29 Image 10-30 Image 10-28 Image 10-31 10.3.4 Picture in Picture size of the window What can be done? The width and height of the picture in picture window can be changed till the desired dimensions are obtained.
  • Page 109 10. Layout menu Image 10-33 Size PIP window remark How to change the size with respect to the aspect ratio? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Window and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 110: How To Change The Height And Width Separately

    10. Layout menu A Save window opens. Image 10-38 7. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Yes and press ENTER. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No, when no save is desired and press ENTER. How to change the height and width separately? 1.
  • Page 111: Picture In Picture, Position Window

    10. Layout menu A Save window opens. Image 10-43 7. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Yes and press ENTER. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No, when no save is desired and press ENTER. 10.3.5 Picture in Picture, position window What can be done? The picture in picture window can be position on any place on the display just by changing its start coordinates.
  • Page 112: Layout File Services

    10. Layout menu 10.4 Layout file services Overview • Load layout • Rename a layout • Delete a layout • Copy / Save as a layout 10.4.1 Load layout When loading a layout which required two sources, the PIP window On/Off setting will be switched to ON. How to load? 1.
  • Page 113: Rename A Layout

    10. Layout menu 10.4.2 Rename a layout Only custom created layouts can be renamed. How to rename? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Window and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout and press ENTER. The layout services window opens.
  • Page 114: Copy / Save As A Layout

    10. Layout menu The layout services window opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Delete and press ENTER. The Delete window opens. Image 10-59 Image 10-58 Image 10-57 Image 10-60 The first 3 layouts are default layouts and cannot be delete. 5.
  • Page 115 10. Layout menu Image 10-63 Image 10-62 Image 10-61 Image 10-64 R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 116 10. Layout menu R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 117: Lamp Menu

    11. Lamp menu 11. LAMP MENU Overview • Overview flow • Lamp power mode • Lamp power • Lamp Identification • Status and run time overview lamps • Lamp mode 11.1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Lamp Power...
  • Page 118: Lamp Power

    11. Lamp menu How to switch? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Lamp and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Power and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Mode. 5.
  • Page 119: Lamp Identification

    11. Lamp menu Image 11-7 About over-temperature protection When the projector software detects a too high lamp temperature it automatically reduce the lamp power with 20%. This reduction will be visible on the Lamp power menu. It is possible to adjust the lamp power again to a higher value but the software will reduce the lamp power again if the temperature is still to high.
  • Page 120: Status And Run Time Overview Lamps

    11. Lamp menu 11.5 Status and run time overview lamps Overview 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Lamp and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Overview and press ENTER. The status and the run time for each lamp are displayed.
  • Page 121: Alignment Menu

    12. Alignment menu 12. ALIGNMENT MENU About this chapter This chapter describes the alignment of the projector once the physical installation is finished. Via the software, the image will be perfectly aligned on the screen. Overview • Overview flow • Orientation •...
  • Page 122: Orientation

    12. Alignment menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Full screen green Full screen red Full screen white Hatch Outline Purity ScenergiX Color space Projector SMPTE Custom White peaking ScenergiX Status White level Bottom Black level Show pattern Reset 12.2 Orientation What can be done? The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector.
  • Page 123: Lens Adjustment

    12. Alignment menu For more information about the physical installation, see chapter “General”, “Projector configurations”. 12.3 Lens adjustment Quick way to enter the lens adjustment setting; press the lens button on the local keypad or the remote control. Access to the lens adjustments 1.
  • Page 124: Side Keystone

    12. Alignment menu Image 12-10 Image 12-9 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to shift the lens upwards or downwards. Use the ◄ or ► key to shift the lens to the left or to the right. 12.4 Side keystone What can be done? The side keystone adjustment is used to align the image if the projector is mounted at a non standard projection angle.
  • Page 125: Blanking

    12. Alignment menu 12.5 Blanking What can be done ? Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and to hide or black out unwanted information (or noise). A ’0’ on the bar scale indicates no blanking. Which blanking adjustments are available ? •...
  • Page 126: Intensity

    12. Alignment menu Image 12-18 Image 12-16 Image 12-17 12.6 Intensity What can be done The light in the optical light path can be dimmed with a mechanical shutter plate. This way of light dimming will enhance the contrast of the image. Optical light dimming can reduce the light more than the lamp power reduction and it will enhance the contrast at the same time.
  • Page 127: Internal Pattern

    12. Alignment menu 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Gamma and press ENTER. The Gamma progress bar appears. 4. Use ◄ or ► key to change the gamma setting and press EXIT. Gamma can be set to one of the 8 available steps. Image 12-24 Image 12-22 Image 12-23...
  • Page 128: Color Space

    12. Alignment menu The selected pattern is displayed. The following patterns are available: Checker board Color bars Focus Full screen black Full screen blue Full screen green Full screen red Full screen white Hatch Outline Purity ScenergiX 12.9 Color space Color space A color space or color standard is a mathematical representation for a color.
  • Page 129: White Peaking

    12. Alignment menu Image 12-31 When selecting a fixed color space, the values of this selected color space overwrite the custom selected color space. 12.10 White peaking About white peak and brilliant color In video centric applications true color reproduction is generally a priority over brightness. To achieve this a typical design will not utilize a white segment of the color wheel.
  • Page 130: Scenergix

    12. Alignment menu 12.11 ScenergiX Overview • Introduction • Preparations • ScenergiX activation • ScenergiX pattern • ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal ScenergiX) • ScenergiX overlap zone (vertical ScenergiX) • ScenergiX size adjustment (White level) • Adjusting the black level of the images 12.11.1 Introduction Why ScenergiX ? When working in a multichannel setup the FLM R20+ Performer and its Soft Edge possibilities enable an image blending that gives...
  • Page 131: Preparations

    12. Alignment menu 12.11.2 Preparations ScenergiX Preparations To ensure proper ScenergiX adjustment, be sure that the following adjustments are done perfectly on all projectors: • Convergence • Geometry • Color Matching (Color Temperature, Color Standard, Input Balance, Gamma) 12.11.3 ScenergiX activation How to activate? 1.
  • Page 132: Scenergix Overlap Zone (Horizontal Scenergix)

    12. Alignment menu 2. To remove the internal pattern, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Hide pattern and press ENTER. Image 12-42 12.11.5 ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal ScenergiX) Definitions Image 12-43 ScenergiX set up Overlap : number of pixels that overlap Horizontal resolution of 1 projector Total horizontal screen resolution : [(horizontal resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus overlap.
  • Page 133 12. Alignment menu Image 12-47 How to set for the second projector 1. Go to Layout → Main window → Size 2. Enter the value for the Width as follow: Total horizontal screen resolution / 2 - 0.5 x overlap zone. 3.
  • Page 134: Scenergix Overlap Zone (Vertical Scenergix)

    12. Alignment menu 12.11.6 ScenergiX overlap zone (vertical ScenergiX) Definitions Image 12-53 Scenergix overlap zone vertical Overlap : number of pixels that overlap Vertical resolution of 1 projector Total vertical screen resolution : [(Vertical resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus (overlap) Vertical Resolution source : number of active lines of the source How to set for the first projector 1.
  • Page 135: Scenergix Size Adjustment (White Level)

    12. Alignment menu How to set for the second projector 1. Go to Layout → Main window → Size 2. Enter the value for the Width as follow: Total Vertical screen resolution / 2 - 0.5 x overlap zone. 3. Position = original start + Vertical height projector 1 - overlap zone Image 12-60 Image 12-59 Image 12-58...
  • Page 136 12. Alignment menu Image 12-65 Image 12-63 Image 12-64 Image 12-66 A pattern with the different areas is displayed. Image 12-67 Width selections 6. Use the cursor keys to move the border of the overlap area to the desired position. Set first the width for the first projector and repeat for the second one.
  • Page 137: Adjusting The Black Level Of The Images

    12. Alignment menu Image 12-68 Width set up for projector 1 Image 12-69 Width set up for projector 2 12.11.8 Adjusting the black level of the images Why black level adjustment For dark images, the overlap zone will be brighter then the rest of the images. Typically for DLP projectors, next to the overlap zone, a brighter area is recognized.
  • Page 138 12. Alignment menu Image 12-70 DLP Leakage area set up After the area is set, use TEXT key to remove the area border lines when adjusting the black level. How to set the leakage area width 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 139: How To Adjust

    12. Alignment menu Image 12-74 Image 12-75 DLP leakage area Overlap area DLP Leakage area 6. Use the cursor keys to move the green border line to the desired position. The leakage area for this overlap is defined and will be excluded during black level adjustment. How to adjust 1.
  • Page 140 12. Alignment menu Image 12-78 Image 12-76 Image 12-77 Image 12-79 5. Adjust the black level of area A until the black level of area A, B and C are equal. Use the Adjust function All, Red, Green and Blue in the Black level menu. Image 2 Image 1 Image 12-80...
  • Page 141: Projector Control

    13. Projector control 13. PROJECTOR CONTROL About this chapter This chapter explains the setup of the control part of the software such as projector address and all types of communication with the external world. Overview • Overview flow • Projector address •...
  • Page 142: Projector Address

    13. Projector control Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Menu [Center] Bar scale [Bottom] Local LCD contrast Language English Français Deutsch Español Italiano 13.2 Projector address Overview • Individual projector address • Common address 13.2.1 Individual projector address About individual projector address Before a projector, and only this projector, can be controlled via a remote control, an individual address must be entered in the projector.
  • Page 143: Common Address

    13. Projector control Image 13-4 13.2.2 Common address About common address A common address can be ’0’ or ’1’. Any command coming from a remote control programmed with that common address will be executed. How to change the common address? 1.
  • Page 144: Baud Rate Setup

    13. Projector control 13.3.1 Baud rate setup What can be done? The baudrate for a serial connection with a computer can be set up. How to set up? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 145: Rs422 Termination

    13. Projector control Image 13-14 Image 13-13 Image 13-12 13.3.3 RS422 termination What can be done? When the interface standard is set to RS422, the last projector in a line should be RS422 terminated (ON position). All others in the line should be in the OFF position.
  • Page 146: Introduction To A Network Connection

    13. Projector control 13.4.1 Introduction to a Network connection DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network. Using the Internet Protocol, each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address.
  • Page 147: Ip-Address Set Up

    13. Projector control [ON] = DHCP is activated. Automatic assigning of an address is activated. [OFF ] = DHCP is deactivated. A fixed address will be used. Image 13-20 Image 13-19 Image 13-18 13.4.3 IP-address set up How to set up? 1.
  • Page 148: Default Gateway Set Up

    13. Projector control 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Network and press ENTER. The Ethernet menu opens. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Subnet mask and press ENTER to select. Note: An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255.
  • Page 149: Ir Control Switching

    13. Projector control Image 13-31 Image 13-30 Image 13-29 Image 13-32 6. Press EXIT to return. 13.5 IR control switching What can be done? Each IR receiver inside the projector can be activated or deactivated. When an IR receiver is deactivated, no IR signal send to this IR receiver will be processed.
  • Page 150: Dmx

    13. Projector control Image 13-37 Image 13-36 13.6 DMX Overview • DMX address • DMX universe • DMX monitor • DMX mode • Art-Net Activation While the local LCD display on the CLM is active (backlight is on), the DMX response time may increase. 13.6.1 DMX address How to set the DMX address 1.
  • Page 151: Dmx Universe

    13. Projector control Image 13-41 13.6.2 DMX universe About DMX universe One DMX universe can contain a limited number of projectors depending on the DMX mode. Only 512 channels can be connected to one universe. When the number of channels exceed the universe space, a new universe has to be created How to set the DMX universe 1.
  • Page 152 13. Projector control The DMX monitor window opens. Depending on the DMX mode, the Normal view or the Simple view of the DMX monitor window opens. Image 13-48 Image 13-47 Image 13-46 Image 13-49 Image 13-50 When selecting DMX monitor and no DMX device is connected, the message “No DMX data, check connection <ENTER>...
  • Page 153: Dmx Mode

    13. Projector control About channel 4 and 5 Channel 4: 0 - 31 Input 1 32 - 63 Input 2 64 - 255 No image (pause) Channel 5: 0 - 31 32 - 63 Focus 64 - 95 Zoom 96 - 127 Horizontal shift 128 - 255 Vertical shift...
  • Page 154: Buttons

    13. Projector control Image 13-56 Image 13-55 Image 13-54 13.7 Buttons Functionality Some buttons on the RCU or local keypad can have a different functionality depending on the need of the projector owner. Overview • APA button • Shortcut keys 13.7.1 APA button What can be done? The function of the APA button can be configured according the wishes of the user.
  • Page 155: Menu Position

    13. Projector control The allocated shortcut keys can be cleared within this menu. How to clear a shortcut key 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTER. 3.
  • Page 156: Local Lcd Contrast

    13. Projector control Image 13-66 Image 13-65 Image 13-64 13.9 Local LCD contrast What is possible? The contrast of the local LCD can be adapted to the needs of the environment. How to change? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 157 13. Projector control 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Language and press ENTER. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired language. The change will take effect immediately. Image 13-72 Image 13-71 Image 13-70 R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
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  • Page 159: Service Menu

    14. Service menu 14. SERVICE MENU About this chapter This chapter refers to the Service menu in which the owner can find valuable information when calling the Barco help desk. Overview • Overview flow • Identification • Diagnosis • Internal service patterns •...
  • Page 160 14. Service menu The following items will be displayed: • Type of projector • Projector address • Package • Configuration • Baud rate • IP address • MAC address • Text • Serial number of projector: this number can be useful when calling for technical assistance. •...
  • Page 161: Diagnosis

    14. Service menu 14.3 Diagnosis What can be seen? The diagnosis menu gives the possibility to get an overview of the working of the projector. 14.3.1 How to start up the diagnosis? Start up 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 162: Voltages

    14. Service menu Image 14-11 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.3 Voltages How to display an overview? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens.
  • Page 163: I²C Diagnosis

    14. Service menu 14.3.4 I²C diagnosis How to select? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen is displayed.
  • Page 164: Fan Speeds Overview

    14. Service menu Image 14-22 Image 14-21 Image 14-20 Image 14-23 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.6 Fan speeds overview How to get an overview? 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2.
  • Page 165: Spi

    14. Service menu Image 14-27 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.7 SPI How to get an overview 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens.
  • Page 166: Internal Service Patterns

    14. Service menu 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER. The diagnosis screen will be displayed. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Error logging and press ENTER. The Error logging overview menu is displayed. For more explanation about the stored error message, see "Error codes", page 207.
  • Page 167: Save Custom Settings

    14. Service menu 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Restore factory defaults and press ENTER. The factory defaults confirmation window opens. 4.
  • Page 168: Refill Mode

    14. Service menu How to save 1. Press MENU to activate the menus. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER. The service window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Save custom settings and press ENTER. The custom settings are written to the internal backup device.
  • Page 169: Usb Memory

    14. Service menu When the projector was in standby while selecting Refill mode, then the water-cooling pump will start pump- ing. Repower the projector to finish the refilll mode. When the projector was playing, it remains playing. 14.8 USB memory What is possible with an USB device? An USB device, FAT 16 formatted can be used, to save custom settings from the projector or to load custom settings to the projector.
  • Page 170: Over Temperature Dmd Safety

    14. Service menu The custom settings on the projector are stored on the USB device together with the serial number of the projector. Different saves can be made from different projectors on the same USB device. When there is no USB device connected to the USB slot, a message, No USB device found, is displayed. Image 14-51 Image 14-50 Image 14-49...
  • Page 171 14. Service menu 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Overtemp DMD and press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. When temperature is too high, lamp mode is switched from 4 to 2 lamps. The 4 lamps mode can only be restored after switching first to standby and restarting the projector.
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  • Page 173: Maintenance

    15. Maintenance 15. MAINTENANCE About this chapter This chapter contains detailed maintenance procedures like lens cleaning, etc. These procedures can easily be performed by the operator of the projector. Overview • Cleaning the lens • Cleaning the exterior of the projector •...
  • Page 174 15. Maintenance ARNING Switch off the projector and pull out the power cord before starting the check procedure ! How to check Remove : lamp door, see "Removal of the lamp door", page 184. front cover, see "Removal of the front cover", page 183. back cover, see "Removal of the back cover", page 185.
  • Page 175: Servicing

    This chapter contains general servicing procedures like lamp replacement, input unit replacement etc. Note that some of these procedures may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. These procedure are marked with a warning. Extra service information Extra service information for qualified service technicians can be found on Barco’s Partnerzone (URL:www.partner- zone.events.barco.com). Registration is necessary.
  • Page 176: Replacement Of The Dust Filters On The Front Side

    16. Servicing Image 16-1 Filter top replacement 4. Insert a new HEPA filter first with the side next to the lamp housing and pull down the other side to lock the filter. 5. Reinstall the lamp door, see "Installation of the lamp door", page 190. AUTION Never install a used HEPA filter.
  • Page 177: Lens Installation

    16. Servicing Image 16-2 Front filter replacement 4. Insert a new HEPA filter by pulling the spring clamp away and insert the filter into its position. Release the spring clamp. 5. Reinstall the front cover of the projector, see "Installation of the front cover", page 189. AUTION Never install a used HEPA filter.
  • Page 178: Lens Removal

    16. Servicing Image 16-3 Mounting the lens 4. Insert the lens in such a way that the female jack (C) is in front of the male jack (upper left corner) (B) and ensure the lens touches the front plate of the lens holder. Caution: Do not release the lens yet, as the lens may fall out of the lens holder.
  • Page 179: Removal Of A Lamp Unit

    16. Servicing Image 16-5 Slide out lens 16.5 Removal of a lamp unit ARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. AUTION Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it. Due to its high internal pressure, the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled.
  • Page 180 16. Servicing Mercury Vapor Warnings: The lamp used in the projector contains mercury. In case of a lamp rupture, explosion there will be a mercury vapor emission. In order to minimize the potential risk of inhaling mercury vapors: • Ensure the projector is installed only in ventilated rooms. •...
  • Page 181: Mounting A New Lamp Unit

    16. Servicing Image 16-9 Take out the lamp For recycling guidelines of the lamp, see "Recycling guidelines", page 8. 16.6 Mounting a new lamp unit About the lamp units All four lamp units are equal. A spare lamp can be inserted in any position without problems. See spare part list for the order numbers.
  • Page 182: Removal Of An Input Module

    16. Servicing Image 16-10 Lamp insertion 2. Rotate the fixation handle and close it. Push till it clicks. 3. Insert the cable connector into lamp unit socket. 16.7 Removal of an input module Necessary tools Phillips screw driver PH1 How to remove an input module 1.
  • Page 183: Inserting An Input Module

    16. Servicing AUTION Ensure that an unused slot is always covered with a dummy front plate. Immediately install after removing an input module a new input module or a dummy front cover. 16.8 Inserting an input module Necessary tools Phillips screw driver PH1 How to insert an input module 1.
  • Page 184 16. Servicing Image 16-13 Open reservoir 3. Loosen the bleed lid a little so that air can enter and close the bleed lid again. 4. Turn on the bolt so that the white indication line is in the Open area (membrane is at the bottom of the reservoir). 5.
  • Page 185 16. Servicing 10.Close the main lid. 11. Pressurize the circuit by turning the bolt to the left until there is 2 cm free threat between the bolt and the bottom of the reservoir (the white indication line should be in the good area). Image 16-16 Pressurize circuit Reinstall all projector covers :...
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  • Page 187: Projector Covers, Removal And Installation

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation 17. PROJECTOR COVERS, REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Overview • Removal of the front cover • Removal of the lamp door • Removal of the back cover • Removal of the top cover • Removal of the side cover •...
  • Page 188: Removal Of The Lamp Door

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-2 Remove the front cover 17.2 Removal of the lamp door ARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the lamp door 1.
  • Page 189: Removal Of The

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-4 Remove lamp door 17.3 Removal of the back cover Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the back cover 1. Release the 3 captive screws in the back cover. Image 17-5 Release captive screws 2.
  • Page 190: Removal Of The Top Cover

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-6 Remove back cover 17.4 Removal of the top cover To remove the top cover, first remove the front and back cover and the lamp door. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the top cover 1.
  • Page 191: Installation Of The Side Cover

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-8 Loosen screws 2. Lift up the side cover and pull them forward to take off. Image 17-9 Side cover removal 17.6 Installation of the side cover Necessary tools Allen wrench 3 mm How to install 1.
  • Page 192: Installation Of The Top Cover

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-11 Fixate side cover 17.7 Installation of the top cover How to install 1. Place the top cover on the projector and push on the front side and back side of the cover until it clicks into its locks (4 locks). Image 17-12 Mount top cover 2.
  • Page 193: Installation Of The

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-14 Secure back cover 17.9 Installation of the front cover Front cover can only be installed after that the side covers and top cover are installed. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to install the front cover 1.
  • Page 194: Installation Of The Lamp Door

    17. Projector covers, removal and installation 3. Fasten the captive screw at the middle bottom of the front cover (C). Image 17-16 Secure front cover 17.10 Installation of the lamp door Lamp door can only be installed when the top cover is installed. Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to install the lamp door...
  • Page 195 17. Projector covers, removal and installation Image 17-18 Secure the lamp door R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
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  • Page 197: Dimensions

    A. Dimensions A. DIMENSIONS Overview • Dimensions of the CLM R10+ A.1 Dimensions of the CLM R10+ Dimensions without carry handle 691.18 Image A-1 Dimensions R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 198 A. Dimensions Dimensions with optional carry handle 145.5 97.5 Image A-2 R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 199: Standard Source Files

    B. Standard Source Files B. STANDARD SOURCE FILES B.1 Table overview Table overview The following standard image files are pre-programmed in the projector. Name Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact 640x350@85 85,079 37,860 31,500 640x400@85 85,079 37,860 31,500 640x480@60 59,940 31,668 25,175...
  • Page 200 B. Standard Source Files Name Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact 1400x1050RB@60 59,946 64,742 100,997 1560 1400 1080 1050 1600x1200@60 60,001 75,002 162,004 2160 1600 1250 1200 1600x1200@65 64,998 81,248 175,496 2160 1600 1250 1200 1600x1200@70 69,997 87,497 188,993 2160 1600 1250...
  • Page 201: Dmx Chart

    C. DMX Chart C. DMX CHART Overview • CLM control channel mapping (Full mode) • CLM control channel mapping (Basic mode) C.1 CLM control channel mapping (Full mode) Overview Chan- Function Type Range Default Action Comments Intensity Xfade 0 - 255 0 - 100% Brightness Xfade 0 - 255 128...
  • Page 202: Clm Control Channel Mapping (Basic Mode)

    C. DMX Chart Chan- Function Type Range Default Action Comments Motor Go >> 0 - 31 Stop 31 - 63 64 - 95 Future assignment Same as Stop 96 - Future assignment Same as Stop 128 - Future assignment Same as Stop 160 - Future assignment Same as Stop...
  • Page 203 C. DMX Chart Chan- Function Type Range Default Action Comments Function Select 0 - 7 No function 8 - 15 Activate Layout 1 (Main full If held for 2 Sec screen) 16 - 23 Activate Layout 2 (PiP top right) If held for 2 Sec 24 - 31 Activate Layout 3 (Split top - If held for 2 Sec...
  • Page 204 C. DMX Chart R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 205: Specifications

    D. Specifications D. SPECIFICATIONS Overview • Specifications CLM R10+ • Specifications CLM 5 cable input (multi purpose) • Specifications CLM HDSDI – SDI input • Specifications CLM DVI input • Specifications CLM DVI HDCP input D.1 Specifications CLM R10+ Overview Ambient temperature Max 40°C (104°F) Brightness uniformity...
  • Page 206: Specifications Clm 5 Cable Input (Multi Purpose)

    D. Specifications Inputs Standard inputs • configurable 5 cable (BNC) • Lamp 4 x 300 W Lamp warranty: 750 Hrs max lamp life 1250hrs: operates 1,2,4 lamps Lens Shift Vertical: -20% to +110% Horizontal: 15% to -100% (small differences occur per lens type) Note: no lens shift on QCLD lenses.
  • Page 207 D. Specifications Input signal R / P G / Y / VIDEO B / P H / S V / C — RGBS composite sync or VIDEO as sync — — RGsB sync on green — — — — Composite Video VIDEO —...
  • Page 208: Specifications Clm Hdsdi - Sdi Input

    D. Specifications D.3 Specifications CLM HDSDI – SDI input Input front view HDSDI – SDI input HDSDI - SDI input Sync OK Input 2 Loop output Input 1 Image D-2 Specifications • SD SMPTE 259M-C and HD SMPTE 292M input data •...
  • Page 209: Specifications Clm Dvi Hdcp Input

    D. Specifications Specifications • DVI type: DVI-I (DVI-Integrated), but the analog signals are not supported. Single-link configuration. • Single link dvi for pixelclocks up to 165MHz • Vertical frequencies: 24 - 75 Hz • Horizontal frequencies: 20 - 90 kHz •...
  • Page 210 D. Specifications R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 211: Troubleshooting

    E. Troubleshooting E. TROUBLESHOOTING Error codes Overview When the error code is preceded by a ’-’ sign, then the error means a real error for the projector. When the error code is preceded by a ’+’ sign, then the error code means a warning. The projector does not fail yet, but take care for the warning and try to resolve the problem.
  • Page 212 E. Troubleshooting Error Description Error Warning Action Caused by code 4198 FPGA PMP init failed 6099 Board ID unkown version 6098 Board ID invalid string 7999 DMD temp low Low temperature on DMD turning on the lamp(s) will heat up the DMD 7998 DMD temp high...
  • Page 213 E. Troubleshooting Error Description Error Warning Action Caused by code 7908 Fan inlet A low Fan is running too slow or not at all If problem persists, call a qualified service engineer 7906 Fan inlet B low Fan is running too slow or not at all If problem persists, call a qualified service engineer 7904...
  • Page 214 E. Troubleshooting Error Description Error Warning Action Caused by code 7862 Lamp 1 run time shtdwn exceeded 7861 Lamp 2 run Run time of lamp 2 will be exceeded Replace the lamp with a new one. time msg Call a qualified service engineer exceeded 7860 Lamp 2 run...
  • Page 215 E. Troubleshooting Error Description Error Warning Action Caused by code 9399 Error image 9398 Maximum Reaching the maximum allowed Delete some unnecessary files image files number of files reached 10499 Error input 10498 Unsupported Module with obsolete firmware Call a qualified service engineer module 10497 Init DVI input...
  • Page 216 E. Troubleshooting R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 217: Mounting Optional Carry Handle

    F. Mounting optional Carry handle F. MOUNTING OPTIONAL CARRY HANDLE About this chapter This chapter describes the procedures to mount the optional carry handle to CLM projector. When this optional carry handle is mounted, the projector can be suspended with the rigging clamps and stacking of projector is possible. Overview •...
  • Page 218: Preparing The New Carry Handle

    F. Mounting optional Carry handle Image F-2 Mounting the stacking points 2. Place a stacking point (A) in each hole. 3. For the front stacking points, turn in for each a long bolt (B). For the back stacking point, turn in a short bolt (C). Image F-3 Stacking points mounted Preparing the new carry handle...
  • Page 219: Preparing The Projector

    F. Mounting optional Carry handle Image F-4 Remove stacking point construction Preparing the projector AUTION Before turning the projector upside down, be sure the stacking points on the top cover are mounted. What has to be done? Before the carry handle can be mounted, the projector feet must be removed and an extra support point must be added. Necessary tools •...
  • Page 220: Mounting The Carry Handle

    F. Mounting optional Carry handle Image F-5 3. Insert next to the removed back foot the extra support point (reference 1). Use a 22mm open-end wrench to fasten the extra support. Due to its construction, the support is still a bit movable. Image F-6 Mounting the carry handle Necessary tools...
  • Page 221 F. Mounting optional Carry handle Image F-7 5. Fasten all screws (reference 1 & 2). Use a 8 mm Allen wrench. 6. Place the removed stacking point construction back on its place and secure with four hexagon socket head cap screws M5 x 10. Use a 2,5 mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 222 F. Mounting optional Carry handle R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 223: Order Info

    G. Order info G. ORDER INFO G.1 Spare part order info Order info: Order info Description R9854430 5 cable input module R9854450 HDSDI - SDI input module R9854460 DVI input module R848607 Cover plate for unused input slot R98610206 CLM dust filter kit, 6 pack R986102012 CLM dust filter kit, 12 pack R9861030...
  • Page 224 G. Order info R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 225: Glossary

    Glossary GLOSSARY 2:2 pull-down The process of transferring 24-frames/sec film format into video by repeating each frame (used for PAL DVD’s) as two video fields. ( AD ) 3:2 pull-down Method used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps (60 fields) or 25 fps (50 fields), so that one film frame occupies three video fields, the next two, etc.
  • Page 226 Glossary MAC address Media Access Control address. Unique hardware number, used in combination with the IP-address to connect to the network (LAN or WAN). PiP stands for "Picture in Picture" and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image. The windows may be of the video or data type.
  • Page 227: Index

    Index INDEX Cleaning Exterior Address Color saturation Program Color space Color standard Adjustment 50–52 Color temperature 78–79 Quick set up 50–52 Custom values Lens Predefined values Lens functions Communication 41–43 Lens key Ethernet IR communication Adjustment mode 57–59 RS232 About RS422 LCD display menus USB port...
  • Page 228 Index File services Tint Manual load file Overview flow Film mode detection Save custom settings Front cover 183, 189 Source timings Installation Start up Removal Timings 85–86 Front projection Advanced settings Image file services Image files standard Image services 90–95 Gamma Copy file General...
  • Page 229 Index Lamp mode Overview Native resolution Power Navigation Power mode Adjustment mode Run time overview Network 141–144 Status overview DHCP Lamp door 184, 190 Gateway Installation Introduction Removal IP-address Lamp identification Subnet-mask Lamp mode No signal 67–68 Lamp power mode Background color Lamp run time overview Shutdown...
  • Page 230 Index Network 141–144 Battery explosion 7, 20 DHCP Cooling liquid circuit Gateway Electrical shock Introduction Fire hazard IP-address Flight cases Subnet-mask General Projector address 138–139 Instructions Address Mercury vapor warnings Common address Personal injury Serial communication 139–141 Projector damage Baud rate setup Replacement parts Interface standard Servicing...
  • Page 231 Index Source timings Top cover 186, 188 Specifications 201–202, 204–205 Installation 5 cable input Remove CLM R10+ Troubleshooting DVI HDCP Error codes DVI input HDSDI–SDI input Diagnosis Ultraviolet radiation Stacking 33, 35 Unpacking Align projectors USB memory Projectors USB port Stacking points UV radiation Mounting...
  • Page 232 Index R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...
  • Page 233 Revision Sheet Barco nv Events/Documentation Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.82.11, Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: service.mne@barco.com, Web: www.barco.com From: Date: Please correct the following points in this documentation (R59770021/10): page wrong correct R59770021 CLM R10+ 15/03/2010...

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