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R59770014/00
07/07/2006
XLM HD30
Owner's manual
R9004460
R9004461

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  • Page 1 XLM HD30 Owner’s manual R9004460 R9004461 R59770014/00 07/07/2006...
  • Page 2 Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.89.70 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 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Packaging and Dimensions ..................5 Projector Packaging .
  • Page 6 Table of contents File Service ......................... . 50 6.3.1 Possible file manipulations .
  • Page 7 Table of contents Macros ..........................94 7.8.1 Run a macro .
  • Page 8 Table of contents R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 9: Packaging And Dimensions

    1. Packaging and Dimensions 1. PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS Projector Packaging Way of Packaging The projector is packed in a carton box. To provide protection during transportation, the projector is surrounded with foam. The package is secured with banding and fastening clips. To unpack 1.
  • Page 10: Box Content

    1. Packaging and Dimensions Box content Content • 1 XLM HD30 projector (weight 180 kg) without lamp house and lens. • 1 remote control unit (RCU) + 2 batteries • 1 rugged remote control • 1 owners manual • 1 safety manual •...
  • Page 11: Free Download Of Projector Toolset

    Front view Image 1-3 Front view Top view 27,5 27,5 Image 1-4 Top view Free download of Projector Toolset About Projector Toolset Projector Toolset is a software tool to set up, configure, manage and control Barco projectors. R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 12 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, (URL: www.partnerzone.events.barco.com). Registration is necessary.
  • Page 13: Installation Guidelines

    2. Installation Guidelines 2. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Overview • General guidelines • Restricted Access Location • Projector configuration • Safety Area around projector • Lenses • Mounting the lamp house • Transporting the projector • Battery Insertion in the Remote Control •...
  • Page 14: Restricted Access Location

    2. Installation Guidelines Special Care for Laser Beams Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as performant laser equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital MicroMirror Devices™ in which case there is a loss of warranty Which screen type ? There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment.
  • Page 15: Projector Configuration

    2. Installation Guidelines Projector configuration Which configuration can be used ? The projector can be installed to project images in four different configurations: • Front/table • Rear/table • Front/ceiling • Rear/ceiling Positioning the projector The projector should be installed perpendicular with the screen on a distance PD and water leveled in both directions. The mounting positions in the following images are shown for a nominal lens position.
  • Page 16 2. Installation Guidelines Image 2-3 Front-ceiling configuration (1) Side view (2) Top view (3) Back view (4) Ceiling CD distance between projector and ceiling PD Projector distance, distance between screen and projector SW Screen width (image width) SH Screen height (image height) R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 17: Safety Area Around Projector

    2. Installation Guidelines Safety Area around projector Safety area Image 2-4 Air inlet - outlet Air inlet Air outlet Due to the air flow, the following free area is recommended : • Lens side : within Light beam : within 2 meter no combustible materials. air inlet : 0.5 meter free area •...
  • Page 18: Lens Formulas

    2. Installation Guidelines 2.5.2 Lens formulas Formulas Lenses Formulas XLD (1.45-1.8:1) =1.45 x SW =1.80 x SW XLD (1.8-2.4:1) =1.80 x SW =2.40 x SW XLD (2.2-3.0:1) =2.22 x SW =2.98 x SW XLD (2.8-5.5:1) =2.84 x SW =5.50 x SW XLD (5.5-8.5:1) =5.50 x SW =8.50 x SW...
  • Page 19: Mounting The Lamp House

    ARNING Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it other than by returning it to Barco. Due to its high internal pressure, the lamp may explode in either hot or cold state. Necessary tools •...
  • Page 20 2. Installation Guidelines 7. Secure the correct position by turning in both spring lock screws. 8. While the side cover is open, check the manometer. The manometer is situate on the top right of the lamp house compartment. (image 2-9) The pressure should be ±...
  • Page 21: Transporting The Projector

    2. Installation Guidelines AUTION While starting up the projector, the electronics detect if a lamp is installed. If no lamp is installed, it is not possible to start up the projector. Check the manometer on regular times, at least when replacing the lamp. The pressure should be ± 1 bar. Transporting the projector What to do? 1.
  • Page 22: Battery Insertion In The Rugged Remote Control

    2. Installation Guidelines Image 2-12 Battery removal Battery insertion in the Rugged remote control Batteries The rugged remote control is delivered with 6 rechargeable NiCd batteries, type AA. Expected charge and discharge cycles : 1000 When replacing the batteries, all batteries should be replaced at the same time. AUTION Risk of explosion if the batteries are replaced by an incorrect type.
  • Page 23: Charging The Batteries Of The Rugged Remote Control

    2. Installation Guidelines 2.10 Charging the batteries of the rugged remote control 2.10.1 Preparing the charger What can be done ? The charger can be fitted with one of the four supplied power plugs. Image 2-15 Possible power plugs For Australia For US/Japan Europe How to mount the correct plug ?
  • Page 24: Power Save Mode

    2. Installation Guidelines 2. Connect the charger to the wall outlet. 2.10.3 Power save mode Why used ? When working on batteries, indicated on the main menu as BAT=ACT, the power save mode is enabled if there is no key hit within 2 minutes.
  • Page 25: Rigging Points And Clamps

    2. Installation Guidelines 2.12 Rigging points and clamps Clamps and brackets Support bars, short and long, are available to be mounted on the projector so that the clamps can be fixed to these bars and the projector can be mounted to a rigging system. One example drawing is given below, for more possibilities, consult the complete documentation.
  • Page 26 2. Installation Guidelines R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 27: Connections

    3. Connections 3. CONNECTIONS Overview • Power connection • Connection facilities • Input source connection • Communication connection • Monitor output Power connection Possibilities The XLM HD30 can be powered on two ways: • 3 power lines + neutral + earth line on 400V AC (red connector) •...
  • Page 28: How To Connect

    3. Connections Pin connections of the power plug Image 3-2 View from projector side. How to connect ? 1. Plug the female connector of the power cord into the corresponding male connector on the projector. Caution: Power Cord: the cross-sectional area of the conductor in the power supply cord shall be not less than 4 mm AWG 10.
  • Page 29: Connection Facilities

    3. Connections Connection facilities Overview GREEN : OPERATIONAL RED : STAND-BY EXIT STANDBY ENTER TEXT PAUSE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN PHASE COLOR CONTRAST PUSH PUSH BI-DIRECTIONAL UNI-DIRECTIONAL WIRELESS REMOTE PUSH PUSH CTRL 2 CTRL 1 PORT 1 PORT 2 RS232/422 IN MONITOR OUT CTRL 3 RS232/422 OUT...
  • Page 30: Input Source Connection

    3. Connections Input source connection Overview • Introduction • Removing and Inserting an input module • DVI input module • SDI input module • HDSDI input module • YUV / RG(s)B input module • RGB analog input module • CVBS / S-VID input module •...
  • Page 31: Dvi Input Module

    3. Connections How to insert an input module ? 1. Gently slide in the input module into a free input slot with the grip handle at the top. 2. Locking in the module by pushing the input module completely into the slot until a definite click is audible. 3.3.3 DVI input module Technical info:...
  • Page 32: Hdsdi Input Module

    3. Connections Order info: Article No. Description R9850970 D325Digitizer SDI input module 3.3.5 HDSDI input module AUTION Maximum two HDSDI input modules may be inserted in one D325Digitizer. Technical info: • HDSDI data in (SMPTE292M). • HDSDI loop through (SMPTE292M). •...
  • Page 33: Yuv / Rg(S)B Input Module

    3. Connections 3.3.6 YUV / RG(s)B input module Technical info: • Component Video (BNC) R-Y : 0,7Vpp ±3dB 75 Ohm termination. Ys : 1Vpp ±3dB (0,7V Luma +0,3V Sync) 75 Ohm termination. B-Y : 0,7Vpp ±3dB 75 Ohm termination. • RG(s)B (BNC) R : 0,7Vpp ±3dB 75 Ohm termination.
  • Page 34: Cvbs / S-Vid Input Module

    3. Connections Order info: Article No. Description R9850950 D325Digitizer RGB analog SXGA input module R9851710 D325Digitizer RGB analog UXGA input module R9853120 D325Digitizer RGB analog input module 3.3.8 CVBS / S-VID input module Technical info: • Video (BNC) CVBS : 1Vpp ±3dB (0,7V Video +0,3V Sync) 75 Ohm termination. BNC loop through connector.
  • Page 35: Communication Connection

    3. Connections Order info: Article No. Description R9850930 D325Digitizer dummy input module Communication connection Overview • RS232/422 IN/OUT Serial network • Ethernet connection • Hardwired remote to CTRL 1 • Bi-directional communication port, CTRL 3 3.4.1 RS232/422 IN/OUT Serial network RS232 An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the com- munication path between two devices using either DB-9 or DB-25 connectors.
  • Page 36: Ethernet Connection

    3. Connections RS232/422 Serial Network IN 4TXC+ Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Ring Indicator (RI) 5 GND Signal Ground (GND) RS232/422 Serial Network OUT 6 RXB+ Data Set Ready (DSR) 2 RXB- Receive Data (RD or RX or RXD) 3 TXB- Transmitted Data (TD or TX or TXD) 4TXB+ Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
  • Page 37: Bi-Directional Communication Port, Ctrl 3

    3. Connections Specifications of the CTRL 1 input: = 9V = 80 mA • Internal IR receiver can be disabled: mono jack : on plug in of the jack stereo jack : on plug in or using an external switch bringing the right channel (B) to ground level. (image 3-22) GREEN : OPERATIONAL RED : STAND-BY STANDBY...
  • Page 38 3. Connections Pin assignment two way connector Image 3-23 Description DATA+ DATA- How to connect via a cable ? 1. Plug one end of the twisted pare cable with XLR connector in the two way connector on the rugged remote (CTRL3). (image 3-24) Fixed rate : 57600 baud 2.
  • Page 39: Monitor Output

    3. Connections GREEN : OPERATIONAL RED : STAND-BY EXIT STANDBY ENTER TEXT PAUSE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN PHASE COLOR CONTRAST PUSH PUSH Image 3-25 Bi-directional rugged remote control How to set up the rugged remote control ? 1. Press ADJ key once. The main menu of the rugged remote control will be started.
  • Page 40 3. Connections Pin configuration Monitor output Red Out Ground Green Out Blue Out ground Ground Ground Hor. Sync Ground Vert. Sync R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 41: Getting Started

    4. Getting Started 4. GETTING STARTED Overview • Terminology overview RCU and local keypad • Terminology overview Rugged remote control • Switching on the projector • Lamp runtime • Switching to standby • Switching off • Using the RCU • Using the Rugged remote control •...
  • Page 42 4. Getting Started Key name Description Function keys not used MENU Menu key, to enter or exit the menus. Address key (recessed key), to enter the address of the projector (between 0 and 9). Press the recessed address key with a pencil, followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9. Lens adjustment key LOGO key PAUSE...
  • Page 43: Terminology Overview Rugged Remote Control

    4. Getting Started Terminology overview Rugged remote control Overview Image 4-2 Rugged remote control Key name Description STBY standby button, to start projector when the power switch is switched on and to switch off the projector without switching off the power switch. Attention : Switching to Standby.
  • Page 44: Switching On The Projector

    The total lifetime of the lamp for a safe operation is 1000 hours maximum, do not use it longer. Always replace with the same type of lamp. Call a Barco authorized service technician for lamp replacement. Typical lamp lifetime = 500 hours, maximum lamp lifetime = 1000 hours.
  • Page 45: Switching Off

    4. 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. When switching to standby, it takes 15 seconds before the projector can be switched on again. Switching off How to switch off the projector? 1.
  • Page 46: Using The Rugged Remote Control

    4. Getting Started The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor. Directly to one of the IR sensors 1. When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within the effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line) (image 4-4) The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the projector IR sensor.
  • Page 47: Address Setting

    4. Getting Started 4.9.1 Address setting Projector address Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled. Common address Default address. Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common address. Why a projector address ? As more than one projector can be installed in a room, the separate projector should be separately addressable with an RCU or computer.
  • Page 48: Controlling The Projector

    4. Getting Started 2. Enter the new address with the numeric keys (number between 1 and 255). push the ↑ or ↓ key to fill out the desired address. 4.10 Controlling the projector Input Selection Key in the corresponding slot number with the digit keys on the remote control. The selected source will be displayed. Priority setting is done in the Input slots menu.
  • Page 49: Direct Lens Adjustment (Rcu)

    4. Getting Started 4.11.1 Direct Lens Adjustment (RCU) Lens adjustment button on the Remote Control On the Remote Control three buttons with double action are provided, allowing direct alignment for lens ZOOM, FOCUS and VER- TICAL SHIFT. 1. Press LENS ZOOM button [-] or [+] (A) for correct image size on the screen. 2.
  • Page 50 4. Getting Started R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 51: Getting Used To The Menu Structure

    5. Getting used to the menu structure 5. GETTING USED TO THE MENU STRUCTURE How to start up the menus Box menu structure The XLM HD30 has a box like menu structure which allows easy access to different parameters for setting up the projector. How to activate 1.
  • Page 52 5. Getting used to the menu structure Value adjustment using the arrow keys on the remote control 1. Press ENTER to activate the input field. The first digit will be highlighted. 2. Press ↑ or ↓ to increase or decrease the value. 3.
  • Page 53: Adjustment Mode

    6. Adjustment Mode 6. ADJUSTMENT MODE Overview • Adjustment mode overview • Start up of the Adjustment mode • File Service • Picture Tuning • Window Adjustment • Layout Adjustment • Scenergix Adjustment mode overview Overview • File service Load Edit Rename Copy...
  • Page 54: File Service

    6. Adjustment Mode The adjustment mode menu will be displayed. (menu 6-2) MAIN ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from FILE SERVICE below : PICTURE TUNING ADJUSTMENT MODE WINDOW ADJUSTMENT INSTALLATION LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT SERVICE SCENERGIX Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER>...
  • Page 55: Load File

    6. Adjustment Mode The File Service menu will be displayed. (menu 6-4) ADJUSTMENT MODE FILE SERVICE FILE SERVICE LOAD PICTURE TUNING EDIT WINDOW ADJUSTMENT RENAME LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT COPY SCENERGIX DELETE OPTIONS Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER>...
  • Page 56: Edit File

    6. Adjustment Mode The image is not perfect ? If the displayed image is not correct after selecting the best fitting file, go to the Edit menu, select the active file and change the File settings. 6.3.4 Edit file 6.3.4.1 Start up How to start up the Edit menu ? 1.
  • Page 57: Correct Value

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.3.4.3 Correct value What is already available during start up? During the installation of a file with LOAD, the horizontal period, the total number of vertical lines are automatically measured and filled out in the menu table. These values will be available when starting up the EDIT procedure of an active file. AUTION Do not adjust these settings on an active file, they are used to identify the input source file.
  • Page 58 6. Adjustment Mode How to install the correct settings for the options in the Edit file menu. EDIT FILE OPTIONS Source number Clamp delay Clamp width Film Mode Detection [on] Banner Protect [on] Select with ↑ or ↓ ←, →, <ENTER> to adjust <EXIT>...
  • Page 59: Rename

    6. Adjustment Mode 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 ) Artefacts Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture. These may occur naturally in the video process and must be eliminated in order to achieve a high-quality picture.
  • Page 60: Copy

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.3.6 Copy Start Up To copy the name of a selected file : 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Copy. 2. Press ENTER. The Copy selection menu will be displayed. (menu 6-16) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select a file name. 4.
  • Page 61: File Options

    6. Adjustment Mode 5. Press ENTER to delete the file, press EXIT if you want to keep it. Note: The active file cannot be deleted. FILE SERVICE DELETE FILE Filter list [ALL] CONFIRM DELETE FILE LOAD Filename Attr EDIT *vga-txt[1] 720x400 rw- Delete file : RENAME...
  • Page 62: Color Space

    6. Adjustment Mode The picture tuning menu will be displayed. (menu 6-25) ADJUSTMENT MODE PICTURE TUNING FILE SERVICE COLOR SPACE PICTURE TUNING COLOR TEMPERATURE WINDOW ADJUSTMENT GAMMA LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT NOISE REDUCTION SCENERGIX INPUT BALANCE Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER>...
  • Page 63: Color Temperature

    6. Adjustment Mode The Edit color space menu opens. (menu 6-30) 4. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight one of the primary or secondary colors which must be changed and press ENTER. 5. Use the cursor keys to change the value or enter a new value with the digit keys. PICTURE TUNING COLOR SPACE EDIT COLOR SPACE...
  • Page 64: Custom Color Temperature

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.4.3.2 Custom color temperature How to adjust ? 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Color Temperature. (menu 6-33) 2. Press ENTER to select. The Color Temperature selection menu will be displayed. (menu 6-34) The actual selected color temperature is indicated next to Active.
  • Page 65: Noise Reduction

    6. Adjustment Mode 4. Press EXIT to return to the Picture Tuning menu. PICTURE TUNING COLOR SPACE COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA NOISE REDUCTION INPUT BALANCE Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 6-35 6.4.5 Noise Reduction Purpose Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video and data sources Changing the noise reduction value.
  • Page 66 6. Adjustment Mode 0.7V Black level Image 6-4 ∆ ∆Β ∆ Black level Image 6-5 One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be met by using three previously (input) balanced color signals Analog Digital Conversion The analog color signals must pass through an Analog/Digital conversion circuit prior to any digital processing in the PMP. A typical ADC transforms the analog value into an 8 bit coded digital signal.
  • Page 67: Adjusting The Input Balance

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.4.6.2 Adjusting the input balance How can it be done ? To balance the three color signals of a particular source there are conditions; in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i.e. : The source in question must be able to generate a white signal, ideally a 100% white (background) full screen pattern The source in question must be able to generate a black signal, ideally a 100% black (background) full screen pattern Image 6-7...
  • Page 68: Input Balance For Yuv Signals

    6. Adjustment Mode 9. Set the brightness back to its normal value. PICTURE TUNING INPUT BALANCE COLOR SPACE WHITE BALANCE BLACK BALANCE COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA NOISE REDUCTION DEFAULT INPUT BALANCE Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> Select with ↑ or ↓ <EXIT>...
  • Page 69: Window Adjustment

    6. Adjustment Mode 8. Correct Red and Blue Black balance adjustment in such a way the blue and red noise are just visible and a small brightness increase maintain a grey color. PICTURE TUNING INPUT BALANCE COLOR SPACE WHITE BALANCE COLOR TEMPERATURE BLACK BALANCE GAMMA...
  • Page 70: Select Source

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.5.2 Select Source What has to be done ? The source (window) on which the adjustments should be performed can be selected with this menu item. A source is displayed within a window. How to select 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Select Source. (menu 6-44) 2.
  • Page 71: Window Position

    6. Adjustment Mode Image 6-9 Size adjustment Horizontal size adjustment Vertical size adjustment How to adjust 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Size. (menu 6-46) 2. Press ENTER to select. 3. Use the ↑ or ↓ keys to adjust the vertical size. Use the ←...
  • Page 72: Z-Order

    6. Adjustment Mode Image 6-10 How to position 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Position. (menu 6-47) 2. Press ENTER to select. 3. Press the ↑ or ↓ key to move the image in a vertical way. Press the ←...
  • Page 73: Color Key

    6. Adjustment Mode A bar scale will be displayed. 3. Use the ← or → key to move the slider. The more the slider is to the left, the lower the z-value. The more the slider is to the right, the higher the z-value. Windows with a higher z-value is always displayed in front of a window with a lower z-value.
  • Page 74: Set Up Of The Color For Color Key

    6. Adjustment Mode 3. Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF. Color key function is active with the settings in the menu Color key function is disabled. WINDOW ADJUSTMENT COLOR KEY SELECT SOURCE Status [off] SIZE Color value POSITION Z-ORDER Green Blue...
  • Page 75: Color Key Algorithm

    6. Adjustment Mode 3. Use the ↑ or ↓ arrow keys to change to the desired value. COLOR KEY Status [off] Color value Green Blue Options Range Algorithm None Palette Select with ↑ or ↓ ENTER, ←, → to change value <EXIT>...
  • Page 76: Alpha Blending

    6. Adjustment Mode The complete RGB range can be used for color keying Green Only green colors can be used for color keying Only red colors can be used for color keying COLOR KEY Status [off] Color value Green Blue Options Range Algorithm None...
  • Page 77: No Signal

    6. Adjustment Mode Image 6-17 How to realize alpha blending 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Color Key. (menu 6-55) 2. Press ENTER to select. A bar scale will be displayed. 3. Use the ← or → arrow key to change the blending value. The higher the value, the more transparent the image.
  • Page 78: Exit The Window Adjustment Menus

    6. Adjustment Mode [Black] when no signal, the canvas will be black. [Blue] when no signal, the canvas will be blue. WINDOW ADJUSTMENT NO SIGNAL SELECT SOURCE COLOR [Black] SIZE POSITION Z-ORDER COLOR KEY ALPHA BLEND NO SIGNAL COLOR Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑...
  • Page 79: Load Layout

    6. Adjustment Mode The layout adjustment menu will be displayed. (menu 6-60) ADJUSTMENT MODE LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT FILE SERVICE LOAD PICTURE TUNING RENAME WINDOW ADJUSTMENT DELETE LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT ADD WINDOW SCENERGIX REMOVE WINDOW EDIT WINDOW KEYSTONE BLANKING INPUT LOCKING Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑...
  • Page 80: Delete Layout

    6. Adjustment Mode The rename window will be displayed. (menu 6-65) LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT RENAME LAYOUT RENAME FILE LOAD Filename From file name : RENAME input1 input1 DELETE input12 To file name : ADD WINDOW input123 Demo1 REMOVE WINDOW input1234 EDIT WINDOW ------------------------- KEYSTONE Active layout : input123...
  • Page 81: Remove A Window In A Layout

    6. Adjustment Mode The new window will be added in the same position as it was previously removed. To change the position, go to Edit window or select Window adjustment, Position. 4. Press EXIT to return to the Layout adjustment menu. A Confirm Save layout menu will be displayed.
  • Page 82: Keystone Adjustment

    6. Adjustment Mode The Edit window menu is redirected to the Window adjustment menu. LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT LOAD RENAME DELETE ADD WINDOW REMOVE WINDOW EDIT WINDOW KEYSTONE BLANKING INPUT LOCKING Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 6-74 6.6.8 Keystone adjustment What can be done ?
  • Page 83: Input Locking

    6. Adjustment Mode Which blanking adjustments are available ? • top blanking • bottom blanking • left blanking • right blanking Image 6-19 Adjusting the blanking 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Blanking. (menu 6-76) 2. Press ENTER to display the blanking menu. (menu 6-77) 3.
  • Page 84: Scenergix

    6. Adjustment Mode None Output is locked on an internal sync Input 1 Output is locked on source 1 Input 2 Output is locked on source 2 Input 3 Output is locked on source 3 Input 4 Output is locked on source 4 LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT INPUT LOCKING LOAD...
  • Page 85: Preparations

    6. Adjustment Mode Adjustable overlapping area Light output per image 100% image 1 image 2 Total composite light output 100% image 1 image 2 Image 6-21 ScenergiX Basic Principle 6.7.2 Preparations ScenergiX Preparations To ensure proper ScenergiX adjustment, be sure that the following adjustments are done perfectly on all projectors: •...
  • Page 86: Scenergix Overlap Zone (Horizontal Scenergix)

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.7.4 ScenergiX overlap zone (horizontal scenergix) Definitions Image 6-22 Scenergix set up Overlap : number of pixels that overlap Horizontal resolution of 1 projector : 1024 for Graphics versions, 1280 for Reality versions, 1400 for SXGA projectors. Total horizontal screen resolution : [(horizontal resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus overlap.
  • Page 87: Scenergix Overlap Zone (Vertical Scenergix)

    6. Adjustment Mode 6.7.5 ScenergiX overlap zone (vertical scenergix) Definitions Image 6-23 Scenergix overlap zone vertical Overlap : number of pixels that overlap Vertical resolution of 1 projector : 768 for Graphics versions, 1024 for Reality versions, 1050 for SXGA projectors. Total vertical screen resolution : [(Vertical resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus (overlap) Vertical Resolution source : number of active lines of the source Adjustment of Active lines (Lact) of the first projector...
  • Page 88 6. Adjustment Mode A pattern with the different areas will be displayed. (image 6-24) 3. Use the cursor keys to move the border of the overlap area to the desired position (value between 0 and 255). Set first the width of the first projector and repeat for the second one. (image 6-25, image 6-26) SCENERGIX STATUS [ON] - size -...
  • Page 89: Adjusting The Black Level Of The Images

    6. Adjustment Mode Image 6-25 Width set up for projector 1 Image 6-26 Width set up for projector 2 6.7.7 Adjusting the black level of the images For dark images, the overlap zone will be brighter then the rest of the images. Therefore we can rise the black level of the remaining image (excluding the overlap zone).
  • Page 90 6. Adjustment Mode Image 2 Image 1 Image 6-27 Black level adjustment R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 91: Installation

    7. Installation 7. INSTALLATION Overview • Start up of the installation mode • Input slots • Configuration • Lens • Tilt adjustment • Internal Patterns • Buttons • Macros Start up of the installation mode Start up 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Installation. (menu 7-1) 2.
  • Page 92: Configuration

    7. Installation Possible results Indication Source Video d320 cvbs/S-vid [cvbs] S-Video d320 cvbs/S-vid [s-vid] RGB analog d320 an uxga d320 yuv/rgsb [rgsb] Component Video d320 yuv/rgsb [yuv] d320 dvi d320 sdi HD-SDI d320 hdsdi Configuration What can be done? The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector. The following installation configurations are possible: •...
  • Page 93: How To Zoom/Focus

    7. Installation The following items can be adjusted: • zoom/focus • shift How to start up. 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Lens. (menu 7-6) 2. Press ENTER to select. The lens menu will be displayed. (menu 7-7) INSTALLATION LENS ADJUSTMENT INPUT SLOTS...
  • Page 94: Lens Files

    7. Installation 7.4.2 Lens files What is possible ? Lens settings can be stored in files. These settings can be recalled and will be loaded. This recall can be added as item in a macro. 7.4.2.1 Run a lens file How to run a lens file ? 1.
  • Page 95: Rename Lens File

    7. Installation 7.4.2.3 Rename lens file What can be done ? An existing lens file can be renamed. When this file is used in a macro, the macro must be changed too. How to rename ? 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Rename. (menu 7-16) 2.
  • Page 96: Tilt Adjustment

    7. Installation 2. Press ENTER to select. The file selection menu will be displayed. (menu 7-23) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the file which must be deleted. 4. Press ENTER to select. The delete confirm menu will be displayed. (menu 7-24) 5.
  • Page 97: Buttons

    7. Installation 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired pattern. When on the last item in the list, just push ↓ key to scroll to more hidden items in the list. 4. Press ENTER to display the selected pattern. The following patterns are available: None Alternating checker board...
  • Page 98: Macros

    7. Installation The selected macro will be associated with the previous selected button. INSTALLATION BUTTONS CHANGE BUTTON INPUT SLOTS Button Macro name Macro name CONFIGURATION Input 1 Input 2 LENS Input 2 Input 3 TILT Input 3 Lamp INTERNAL PATTERNS Input 4 Power BUTTONS...
  • Page 99: Edit A Macro

    7. Installation The Run macro menu will be displayed. (menu 7-34) 5. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired macro file. 6. Press ENTER to select. The selected macro file will be executed. INSTALLATION MACROS RUN MACRO INPUT SLOTS Macro name Attr.
  • Page 100: Rename A Macro File

    7. Installation The selected macro value will be associated with the previous selected macro function. E.g. layout = Input 1. INSTALLATION MACROS EDIT MACRO EDIT MACRO "Input 1" INPUT SLOTS Macro name Attr. Macro entry (function = value) EDIT Input 1 CONFIGURATION Layout = (home/jobs/mark8/ LENS...
  • Page 101: Copy A Macro File

    7. Installation 7.8.4 Copy a macro file How to copy ? 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Macros. (menu 7-45) 2. Press ENTER to select. The Macro menu will be displayed. (menu 7-46) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Copy. 4.
  • Page 102: Create A Macro File

    7. Installation The macro file will be deleted. INSTALLATION MACROS DELETE MACRO DELETE FILE INPUT SLOTS Macro name Attr. Delete file CONFIGURATION EDIT Input 1 macro[1] LENS RENAME Input 2 TILT COPY Input 3 DELETE INTERNAL PATTERNS Input 4 BUTTONS CREATE Input 1234 MACROS...
  • Page 103: Service

    8. Service 8. SERVICE Overview • Start up of the service menu • Identification • Change Projector Address – Common Address • Communication • Date and time setup • Lamp • Dimming-CLO • Broadcast mode • Convergence • Diagnosis Start up of the service menu How to start up 1.
  • Page 104: Change Projector Address - Common Address

    8. Service 2. Press ENTER to select. The Identification screen will be displayed. (menu 8-4) SERVICE XLM HD30 IDENTIFICATION PROJ. ADDRESS : 1 CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS SOFT. VERSION : 1.0.3 COMMUNICATION CONFIG: front/ DATE AND TIME ceiling LAMP BAUDRATE PC: 9600 DIMMING/CLO IP : 192.168.100.003 CONVERGENCE...
  • Page 105: Communication

    8. Service enter the digits directly with the numeric keys. SERVICE CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS IDENTIFICATION PROJECTOR ADDRESS 1 CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION COMMON ADDRESS 0 DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING/CLO CONVERGENCE BROADCAST MODE [OFF] DIAGNOSIS Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑...
  • Page 106: Rs422 Termination

    8. Service 4. Press ENTER to toggle between RS232 and RS422. SERVICE COMMUNICATION IDENTIFICATION BAUDRATE [115200] INTERFACE STANDARD[RS232] CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION RS422 TERMINATION [OFF] DATE AND TIME NETWORK LAMP DIMMING/CLO CONVERGENCE BROADCAST MODE [OFF] DIAGNOSIS Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑...
  • Page 107: Date And Time Setup

    8. Service 5. Set DHCP on or off (contact your network responsible for the correct setting in your environment). DHCP on DHCP server assigned an IP address to the client (network projector). DHCP off the client has to fill out the IP address, the subnet mask and the default gateway. SERVICE COMMUNICATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 108: Lamp

    8. Service 4. Press ENTER to confirm the new values. SERVICE DATE AND TIME IDENTIFICATION 2001-01-29 07:12 CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING/CLO CONVERGENCE BROADCAST MODE [OFF] DIAGNOSIS Select with ← or → Select with ↑ or ↓ Reprogram with ↑, ↓...
  • Page 109 8. Service Economic reduced power mode Normal normal power mode power mode adapted to reach the target CLO SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING/CLO CONVERGENCE BROADCAST MODE [OFF] DIAGNOSIS Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT>...
  • Page 110: Broadcast Mode

    8. Service Dimming 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Dimming/CLO. (menu 8-24) 2. Press ENTER to select. The Dimming/CLO menu will be displayed. (image 8-3) 3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Dimming. 4.
  • Page 111: Convergence

    8. Service [On] Broadcast mode on. [Off] Broadcast mode off (default position) SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING/CLO CONVERGENCE BROADCAST MODE [OFF] DIAGNOSIS Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Menu 8-25 Convergence How to adjust 1.
  • Page 112: Errors

    8. Service The Diagnosis menu will be displayed. (menu 8-28) SERVICE DIAGNOSIS IDENTIFICATION ERRORS CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS VOLTAGES COMMUNICATION TEMPERATURES DATE AND TIME FAN SPEEDS LAMP VERSIONS DIMMING/CLO CONVERGENCE BROADCAST MODE [OFF] DIAGNOSIS Select with ↑ or ↓ Select with ↑ or ↓ then <ENTER>...
  • Page 113: Temperatures

    8. Service 8.10.4 Temperatures The values, even the min and max values given on the printed menu are only given as an indication. How to show the temperatures 1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Temperatures. (menu 8-33) 2.
  • Page 114 VERSIONS Lamp identification 1.01 Light sensor 1.01 SMPS 1.03 LPS Barco 0x20 2.02 LPS Barco 0x20 data 1.01 LPS Barco 0x22 2.02 LPS Barco 0x22 data 1.01 Select with ↑ or ↓ ↑, ↓, 0, 8 to scroll, then <ENTER>...
  • Page 115: Specifications

    A. Specifications A. SPECIFICATIONS A.1 XLM HD30 Overview Light Output 30000 Center Lumen Brightness uniformity > 80 % for the total screen Contrast ratio 1600 : 1 (full field) high contrast mode: Available with special lenses Resolution 2048 x 1080 (native) Display 3 Chip DLP DC2K (resolution of 2048 x 1080 pixels (aspect ratio 1.89:1)).
  • Page 116 A. Specifications Compatibility • All current video sources (PAL, SECAM, NTSC) in Composite, S-VHS, Component or RGB formats • All currently proposed HDTV, extended and improved television standards (1080i, 720p) • All computer graphics formats from VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA,full HD to UXGA •...
  • Page 117 XLD 5.5 - 8.5 - R9852920 Noise Level 64dba @ 40°C Network connection Standard (10/100 base-T; 2 ports; internal HUB) Dust filters metal filters Order Information R9004460 (incl. 4 inputs) R9004461 (incl. 1 DVI) R9852411 (Spare Lamp) R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 118 A. Specifications R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 119: Standard Source Set Up Files

    B. Standard Source Set up files B. STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES B.1 Table overview Table overview The following standard source files are pre-programmed in the projector. Name Resolu- Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact tion 8514_A 1024x384i 43,479 35,522 44,900 1264...
  • Page 120 B. Standard Source Set up files Name Resolu- Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact tion MAC_LC 640x480 66,619 34,975 31,338 MAC_POR 640x870 74,996 68,846 57,280 MUSE 1172x518i 30,000 33,750 37,125 1172 1024 MXGA_70 1152x864 70,014 63,853 94,502 1480 1152 MXGA_75 1152x864 74,999...
  • Page 121 B. Standard Source Set up files Name Resolu- Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact tion SXGA-50 1280x1024 31,161 52,350 54,811 1680 1280 1047 1024 SXGA-60 1280x1024 38,037 63,902 68,055 1680 1280 1065 1024 SXGA-60V 1280x1024 36,839 63,658 67,222 1728 1280 1056 1024...
  • Page 122 B. Standard Source Set up files Name Resolu- Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact tion XGA-100 1024x768 100,000 80,802 110,54 1368 1024 XGA-EOS 1024x768 62,814 50,000 67,200 1344 1024 Table B-1 R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 123: Maintenance

    C. Maintenance C. MAINTENANCE Overview • Pressure check of cooling liquid circuit • Cleaning the dust filters • Cleaning the lens C.1 Pressure check of cooling liquid circuit When should it be done ? The pressure of the cooling circuit should be checked on regular times. At least when replacing the lamp. How to check 1.
  • Page 124: Cleaning The Dust Filters

    C. Maintenance Image C-2 Pressure control C.2 Cleaning the dust filters These items should be cleaned monthly under normal environment conditions. Equipment in very dusty or otherwise contaminated areas may require more frequent maintenance. If the air filters are not regularly cleaned, the air flow inside the projector could be disrupted and cause over- heating.
  • Page 125 C. Maintenance Image C-3 Removing the side cover Image C-4 Image C-5 Front side dust filter First side dust filter Image C-6 Image C-7 Second dust filter Dust filter removed How to clean the dust filters 1. Vacuum out the major dust. 2.
  • Page 126: Cleaning The Lens

    C. Maintenance C.3 Cleaning the lens To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces, we have developed recommendations for clean. FIRST, we recommend you try to remove any material from the lens by blowing it off with clean, dry deionized air.
  • Page 127: 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 128 Glossary RS232 An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication path between two devices using either DB-9 or DB-25 connectors. This standard is used for relatively short-range communications and does not specify balanced control lines. RS-232 is a serial control standard with a set number of conductors, data rate, word length and type of connector to be used.
  • Page 129: Index

    Index INDEX Errors Fan speeds Address 42–43 Temperatures Program Versions Voltages Rugged remote Dimensions 5–6 setting Dimming Adjustment Download plug-in Lens Download Projector Toolset Remote Control Dust filters Adjustment mode 49–50, 80, 82–83, 85 Cleaning File Service Overview Scenergix 80, 82–83, 85 Black level Horz.
  • Page 130 Index Delete lens file Lens files Maintenance 119–120 Lens files run Cooling liquid Rename lens file Pressure check Save lens settings Dust filters Lens adjustment Cleaning Macros 94–98 Menu structure Copy Dialog boxes Create Getting used to Delete Start up Edit Rename Start up...
  • Page 131 Index Vert. overlap zone standard ScenergiX Specifications How to activate XLM HD30 Service 99–104, 106–109 Standard source set up files Baud rate Switching off Setting Switching to standby Broadcast mode Change projector address Common address Temperature Communication 101–102 Ambient Baud rate Tilt Network configuration Transporting projector...
  • Page 132 Index R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...
  • Page 133 Revision Sheet Barco nv Events/Documentation Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.89.70, Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: service.media_and_entertainment.emea@barco.com, Web: www.barco.com From: Date: Please correct the following points in this documentation (R59770014/00): page wrong correct R59770014 XLM HD30 07/07/2006...

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