Barco HDF W22 User And Installation Manual

Barco HDF W22 User And Installation Manual

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10/12/2014
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User and Installation manual
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  • Page 1 HDF W series User and Installation manual For HDF W22 and HDF W26 R5905158/06 10/12/2014...
  • Page 2 Barco nv Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.82.11 Fax: +32 56.36.883.86 Support: www.barco.com/esupport Visit us at the web: www.barco.com Printed in Belgium...
  • Page 3 Changes Barco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied war- ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Barco may make improvements and/or changes to the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time without notice.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Safety ....................... .. 7 General considerations.
  • Page 6 Table of contents 8.3.1 About Input Setup ......................73 8.3.2 Input configuration .
  • Page 7 Table of contents 10.5.3 Delete layout file ......................143 10.5.4 Delete all layout files .
  • Page 8 Table of contents 13.4 Serial Communication ......................216 13.4.1 Baud rate setup .
  • Page 9 Specifications of the HDF W22 ........
  • Page 10 Table of contents R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 11: 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 12: Important Safety Instructions

    1. Safety the potential risk to themselves or other persons. The term USER and OPERATOR refers to any person other than SERVICE PER- SONNEL, AUTHORIZED to operate professional projection systems. A HDF W series projector is intended "FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY" by AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL familiar with potential hazards associated with high voltage, high intensity light beams, ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the lamp and associated circuits.
  • Page 13 fire extinguishers. Never use water on an electrical fire. Always have service performed on this projector by authorized Barco service personnel. Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts. Never use non-Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this projector.
  • Page 14: Important Warnings Concerning Hdf W Series Flight Cases

    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 15 1. Safety • Use an appropriate forklift to raise flight cases and take the necessary precautions to avoid personnel injury. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 16 1. Safety R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 17: Configurations, Requirements And Restrictions

    2. Configurations, requirements and restrictions 2. CONFIGURATIONS, REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS About this chapter Read this chapter before installing your HDF W series projector. It contains important information concerning installation require- ments and restrictions for the HDF W series projector, such as minimum and maximum allowed ambient temperature, humidity conditions, required safety area around the installed projector, required power net, tilt, etc.
  • Page 18: Projector Weight

    2. Configurations, requirements and restrictions Projector Power requirements HDF W22 200-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 24A at 200 VAC HDF W26 200-240 VAC, 50-60Hz, 24A at 200 VAC The power cord required to connect the projector with the power net is delivered with the projector.
  • Page 19: Hdf W Series Flight Case

    2. Configurations, requirements and restrictions 4. Gently turn the projector upside down to gain access to the four bolts, which secure the projector. Note that this wooden plate is detached from the pallet. Tip: Lay a blanket (or the earlier removed foam) on the floor to protect the projector housing form scratches while turning. Image 2-3 5.
  • Page 20: Rear Projection

    2. Configurations, requirements and restrictions 2400 mm Image 2-5 ARNING Maximum stack two (2) HDF W series flight cases high. Never higher. AUTION Prior to inserting projector in flight case turn in the adjustable feet and interlocking adapters fully. 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)
  • Page 21: Positioning The Projector

    2. Configurations, requirements and restrictions AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE FLOOR Image 2-7 Rear projection Positioning the projector SCREEN FLOOR Image 2-8 Projector positioning The projector should be installed at right angles (horizontally and vertically) to the screen at a distance PD. Note the distance (A) between lens centre and table surface is slightly variable.
  • Page 22 2. Configurations, requirements and restrictions Shift range The lens can be shifted with respect to the DMD (P) which result in a shifted image on the screen (Off-Axis). A 100% shift means that the centre point of the projected image is shifted by half the screen size. In other words, the centre point of the projected image falls together with the outline of the image in an On-Axis projection.
  • Page 23: 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 my.barco.com. Regis- tration is necessary.
  • Page 24: Installation Process Overview

    Go to my.barco.com on https:\\my.barco.com. Login on my.barco.com. If you are not yet registered click on Sign up for my.barco.com and follow the instructions. With the created login and pass- word, it is possible to enter the my.barco.com. When your login is correct, the my.barco.com start page is displayed.
  • Page 25: Physical Installation

    3. Physical installation 3. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION About this projector This chapter describes how the mechanical set up of the projector has to be done and how to realize the electrical connections. Overview • Remote control unit (RCU) • Lenses • Power connection •...
  • Page 26: Rcu Rugged Case Installation

    3. Physical installation Image 3-2 2. Insert the two AA size batteries, making sure the polarities match the + and - marks inside the battery compartment. Image 3-3 3. Insert (1) the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote control, and press (2) the cover until it clicks in place.
  • Page 27: Rcu Xlr Adaptor Installation

    3. Physical installation Image 3-5 3.1.3 RCU XLR adaptor installation Install the rugged case before installing the XLR adaptor. Vice-versa, remove the XLR adaptor before removing the rugged case from the RCU. Necessary tools 5 mm flat screw driver. How to install the XLR adaptor of the remote control unit ? 1.
  • Page 28: Rcu Usage Possibilities

    3. Physical installation Image 3-7 3.1.5 RCU usage possibilities Summarized possibilities Ref. Possibility description Comment RCU not wired RCU wired (mini-jack) Backlight illuminates continuously when wire is connected. Infra red disabled. RCU with rugged case not wired RCU with rugged case wired (mini-jack) Backlight illuminates continuously when wire is connected.
  • Page 29: Lenses

    3. Physical installation Lenses Overview • Available lenses • Lens selection • Lens installation • Lens removal • Lens safety cable • Lens shift, zoom & focus • Scheimpflug adjustment 3.2.1 Available lenses Available lenses for the HDF W series projector Image 3-9 Image 3-10 Image 3-11...
  • Page 30: Lens Selection

    How to select the right lens 1. Determine the required screen width (SW). 2. Determine the approximate position of the projector in the room. 3. Start up the Lens Calculator on the Barco website: http://www.barco.com/en/tools/lenscalculator to determine the possible lenses for your configuration.
  • Page 31 3. Physical installation Image 3-18 Lens installation, preparation 4. Ensure that the lens holder stands in the On-Axis position (horizontal and vertical mid position). Note: The lens holder is placed default in the On-Axis position at factory. 5. Gently insert the lens in such a way that the lens connector matches the socket (B). Image 3-19 Lens insertion 6.
  • Page 32: Lens Removal

    3. Physical installation 3.2.4 Lens removal How to remove 1. Support the lens with one hand while you unlock the lens holder by sliding the lock handle towards the “unlocked” position as illustrated. Image 3-21 Lens removal, unlock 2. Gently pull the lens out of the lens holder. Image 3-22 Lens removal It’s recommended to place the Lens caps of the original Lens packaging, back on both sides of the removed...
  • Page 33 3. Physical installation Image 3-23 Lens safety cable Lens motor block Mounting flange Clamp 2. Insert both cable sides into the clamp; Strap the cable and make sure that the clamp is positioned on 45° from the bottom to avoid interference of the cable with the lens locking mechanism.
  • Page 34: Lens Shift, Zoom & Focus

    3. Physical installation Image 3-25 3.2.6 Lens shift, zoom & focus Via Lens key 1. Press LENS key on the local keypad or the remote control. The zoom/focus menu opens. Image 3-26 Zoom/Focus adjustment 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to zoom the lens. Use the ◄...
  • Page 35: Scheimpflug Adjustment

    3. Physical installation Image 3-27 Shift adjustment 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to shift the lens in vertical direction. Use the ◄ or ► key to shift the lens in horizontal direction. Press ENTER to switch to zoom/focus adjustment. Via direct access keys on the remote control 1.
  • Page 36: How To Adjust

    3. Physical installation Scheimpflug adjustment points Image 3-29 Scheimpflug adjustments Indication on drawing Function Locking nut 1, 2 and 3 Scheimpflug adjustment nuts A, B, C and D Set screws a, b, c and d lock nuts 1, 2 and 3 are adjustment points. 4 is a locking point and NOT used during Scheimpflug adjustment.
  • Page 37 3. Physical installation 5. Optimize the focus of the projected image as follows: a) Place the zoom lens in TELE position (smallest projected image) and adjust the focus using the lens focus barrel or motorized focus control. b) Place the zoom lens in WIDE position (largest projected image) and adjust the focus by turning equally on nut 1, 2 and 3. c) Repeat steps “a”...
  • Page 38 3. Physical installation Image 3-33 Right bottom focusing 8. Sharpen top right corner of the screen by adjusting nut 3 Image 3-34 Corner focusing 9. Repeat from step 6 until the projected focus pattern is as sharp as possible in the center, left, right, top and bottom of the screen. How to fix the Scheimpflug Start the fixation as follows (steps must be followed strictly) : 1.
  • Page 39: Power Connection

    3. Physical installation 1/3 to 1/2 Image 3-35 4. Fasten lock nut d. 5. Tighten nut 4 until the offset of the image movement created in step 3 is canceled. Tip: The amount of image movement in step 3 will determine how tight the nut in step 5 will need to be turned to return the image to its original position.
  • Page 40: Suspension Of The Hdf W Series Projector With Rigging Clamps

    3. Physical installation Volt meter After starting up the projector (lamp ignition) check if the value indicated by the volt meter is still within the specified power range of the projector. Note that in case the power net drops significantly during start up, the lamp will fail the ignite. If this is the case, take the necessary measures to reinforce the power net to the projector before starting up the projector again.
  • Page 41 3. Physical installation X mm Image 3-39 2. Turn the projector upside down and slide the rigging points on there place in the slots, according the measured distance and secure this position. To release the nuts of the rigging points use a 24 mm open ended spanner. Ensure that the rigging points are symmetrically lined up, so that the projector will hang in balance.
  • Page 42 3. Physical installation Image 3-42 Opening clamps 5. 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 mounted on the projector. Image 3-43 Lowering and mounting truss bar 6.
  • Page 43 3. Physical installation Proceed with the alignment procedure, see "Alignment of a ceiling mount HDF W series projector", page 58. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 44 3. Physical installation R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 45: Input & Communication

    4. Input & Communication 4. INPUT & COMMUNICATION Overview • Introduction • Input source connections • Communication connections Introduction General The Input & Communication side of the projector consists of a button module, a dual 3G/HDSDI and DVI-I input as standard input module and 2 free input slots.
  • Page 46: Input Source Connections

    HDSDI follows he SMPTE 292M standard. • Dual link follows the SMPTE 372M standard • SDI follows the 259M standard 5-cable input (optional) Optional multi purpose input which can be inserted in the free slots. BARCO R9864010 5-CABLE INPUT SYNC G/Y/VIDEO Image 4-3 Signal connectivity...
  • Page 47 Diagnostic LED’s on front panel: Green LED: Lights up in case input module is selected Yellow LED: Lights up in case sync detected 3D Input Module (optional) Optional 3D input which can be inserted in the free slots. BARCO 3D INPUT R9864140 SYNC SYNC...
  • Page 48: Communication Connections

    4. Input & Communication • HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) HDMI 1.4a up to 210MHz pixel clock. Support for ‘Deep Color’ up to 12 bit per color. • DisplayPort DisplayPort 1.1a up to 210 MHz pixel clock. Support for ‘Deep Color’ up to 12 bit per color. In all cases, the minimum input frequency for 3D is 23 Hz per eye.
  • Page 49 4. Input & Communication Description Cold Return - (or not used) Return + (or not used) DMX-512 Lighting protocol over RS-485 interface. Carries information of 512 channels from a lighting controller to lighting devices. Standardized by USITT. Wired remote control (XLR) If desired the remote control unit can be wired and plugged in into the male XLR port on the communication interface.
  • Page 50: Usb Port

    4. Input & Communication RS232 An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the commu- nication path between two devices using either D-SUB 9 pins or D-SUB 25 pins connectors. This standard is used for relatively short-range communications and does not specify balanced control lines.
  • Page 51 4. Input & Communication Function Color Description orange See chapter “Getting started”, topic “Status LEDs” orange See chapter “Getting started”, topic “Status LEDs” R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 52 4. Input & Communication R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 53: Getting Started

    5. Getting started 5. GETTING STARTED Overview • RCU & Local keypad • Terminology overview • Power on projector • Switching to standby • Power off projector • Status LEDs • Using the RCU • Projector Address • Source selection •...
  • Page 54 5. Getting started MENU EXIT ENTER PAUSE LENS TEXT EXIT MENU PHASE SHARPN PATTERN WINDOW LENS TINT ENTER STBY PAUSE TEXT AUTO COLOR BRIGHTN CONTR LENS LENS ZOOM SHIFT LENS LENS SHIFT FOCUS Image 5-1 Local keypad and RCU Ind. Key name Description Pattern key...
  • Page 55: Power On Projector

    5. Getting started Ind. Key name Description TEXT Toggle key to activate or deactivate on screen text boxes while adjusting a setting. When adjusting one of the image controls, e.g. during a meeting, the normally displayed bar scale can be deactivated by pressing ’TEXT’ key first. To re-display the bar scale on the screen, press ’TEXT’...
  • Page 56: Software Overview

    5. Getting started When ’0’ is pressed, the projector is switched off. When ’1’ is pressed, the projector is switched on. The projector starts up in standby. The menus are accessible via the local LCD panel. The start up screen is displayed on the local LCD panel and when fully started up, it changes to the overview screen. This screen indicates : the selected Main input the selected PIP input...
  • Page 57 5. Getting started Image 5-4 Local screen, about • Package version • Mgr software • GUI software 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 PAUSE...
  • Page 58: Switching To Standby

    5. Getting started Switching to standby How to switch to standby 1. Press and hold Standby for 3 seconds on the local keypad or the remote control. In the mean time the message Keep on pressing... is displayed. This message changes to Saving data ... The projector goes to standby.
  • Page 59: Using The Rcu

    5. Getting started Color status Description LMP (lamp Lamp is off LED) No lamp inserted Orange Lamp is on in ECO mode Green Lamp is on in normal mode Green-Orange Lamp is on in CLO mode ERR (error No error LED) Error Red toggles on/off...
  • Page 60: Projector Address

    5. Getting started 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° 45° Image 5-7 RCU to one of the IR sensors Projector Address 5.8.1 Displaying and Programming addresses into the RCU Displaying the Projector Address on the Screen. 1. Press Address key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil. The projector’s address is displayed on the local LCD screen.
  • Page 61: Why A Projector Address

    5. Getting started Common 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, each projector should be separately addressable with an RCU or computer. Therefore each projector has its own address.
  • Page 62: Alignment Of A Table Mount Hdf W Series Projector

    5. Getting started The outline of the selected window gets a colored rectangle to indicate the selection. For the main window, the color is blue. For the picture in picture window, the color is orange. Once the desired window is activated (main window or picture in picture window) all keys on the remote control or local keypad can now control that selected window.
  • Page 63 5. Getting started When this is achieved, the projector is set horizontal and vertical at right angles to the screen. Image 5-12 Level adjustment 5. Fasten the lock nut (B) of the rigging clamps. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 64 5. Getting started R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 65: Quick Set Up Adjustment

    6. Quick set up adjustment 6. QUICK SET UP ADJUSTMENT Overview • Text boxes ON or OFF • Quick Lens Adjustment via LENS key • Direct Lens Adjustment (RCU) • Quick picture in picture • Quick language selection Text boxes ON or OFF Text toggle function The on-screen text boxes can be switched OFF so that an adjustment during the operation of the projector is not visible on the screen.
  • Page 66 6. Quick set up adjustment EXIT MENU PATTERN WINDOW LENS MENU EXIT ENTER AUTO STBY PAUSE TEXT ENTER TEXT PAUSE LENS PHASE Image 6-2 Lens button Image 6-3 Zoom/Focus adjustment 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to zoom and ◄ or ► key to focus the image. 3.
  • Page 67: Direct Lens Adjustment (Rcu)

    6. Quick set up adjustment Image 6-4 Zoom/Focus adjustment 2. Press ENTER to go to the Shift menu. Image 6-5 Shift adjustment 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to shift the lens in vertical direction. Use the ◄ or ► key to shift the lens in horizontal direction. Press ENTER to switch to zoom/focus adjustment.
  • Page 68: Quick Picture In Picture

    6. Quick set up adjustment CONTR LENS LENS ZOOM SHIFT LENS LENS SHIFT FOCUS Image 6-6 Direct lens adjustment keys Zoom Vertical shift Focus Horizontal shift 2. Press LENS FOCUS button [-] or [+] (C) for an overall focus of the image. 3.
  • Page 69 6. Quick set up adjustment MENU EXIT ENTER Image 6-8 Info button The language selection menu is displayed on the screen. Select the desired language with the ▲ ▼ key and press ENTER to activate. The current active language is indicated with a selected radio button Image 6-9 Change language...
  • Page 70 6. Quick set up adjustment Image 6-10 Main menu Image 6-11 Projector Control Image 6-12 Change language R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 71: 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 72: Navigation And Adjustments

    7. Start up of the adjustment mode The main menu of the adjustment mode opens. Image 7-1 Main menu Navigation and adjustments How to navigate in the menu structure? Once in the menu structure, use the ▲ or ▼ key on the remote control or on the local keypad to scroll through the items in the displayed menu.
  • Page 73: Menu Memory

    7. Start up of the adjustment mode Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust the current value. The bar scale will move accordingly. Press EXIT to finalize the adjustment. When the bar scale is displayed, via direct input. Press ENTER to activate the input field. Image 7-4 Direct contrast adjustment Enter the desired value with the digit keys.
  • Page 74: Test Patterns In Adjustment Mode

    7. Start up of the adjustment mode 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. Press as many times on the Pattern key as necessary to display the desired test pattern. The test pattern remains on the screen as long as the adjustment mode is selected, even when selecting other menus.
  • Page 75: Input

    8. Input 8. INPUT Overview • Input menu overview • Input Selection • Advanced Settings • Input locking • Minimum delay • Native resolution • No Signal • EDID • 3D input In all cases, the minimum input frequency for 3D is 23 Hz per eye. Below this frequency the image will not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 76: Input Selection

    8. Input Logo [On/Off] Shutdown [Off/On] Shutdown time Auto dimming [On/Off] EDID Configure Create Delete Delete All Status Auto Detection Input type Frame sequential - Single channel Frame sequential - Dual channel Frame packing (FHD3D) Side-by-side Top-and-bottom SENSIO ® HI-FI 3D Line Alternating (3G) Second input Input Selection...
  • Page 77: Advanced Settings

    8. Input Image 8-3 Select source Advanced Settings Overview • About Input Setup • Input configuration • DVI - RGB input • SDI input • 5 cable input • HDMI - DisplayPort input (3D input module) 8.3.1 About Input Setup Overview Each input module must be configured before these module can be used.
  • Page 78: Dvi - Rgb Input

    8. Input Image 8-6 Advanced settings, input selection 8.3.3 DVI - RGB input How to select Select DVI / RGB and press ENTER to open the selections Image 8-7 DVI selection The following selections are possible: • • DVI - dual link •...
  • Page 79: Sdi Input

    8. Input 8.3.4 SDI input About SDI input The Dual SD/HD/3G-SDI Input can accept standard-definition (SD), high-definition (HD) and 3 Gigabit-definition serial-digital-inter- face (SDI) signals . How to select Select SDI (SD / HD / 3G / Dual) and press ENTER to open the selections Image 8-9 SDI, input type selection The following selections are possible:...
  • Page 80: Cable Input

    8. Input 3G-A and 3G-B: • Direct Mapping (3G-A) • Dual HD (3G-B) When Dual HD is selected, it is possible to use Swap links. If Swap links must be used, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select and press ENTER to accept.
  • Page 81: Input Locking

    8. Input Input locking What is possible? The output signal can be locked on an internal sync signal or on the sync signal of one of the input sources. Or it can follow the input of the Main window or Pip window. When locked to the corresponding input sync, the output will be shown without movement artifacts.
  • Page 82: Minimum Delay

    8. Input When Input locking is set to a specific input and there is no sync signal available, the locking will be switched to Free run without changing the user settings. Once the sync is available, it applies again the user settings. Options for Free Run When free run is selected, radio button selected, then the Free Run Options become available.
  • Page 83: Native Resolution

    8. Input Image 8-19 Main window Image 8-20 Input, minimum delay 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On] : images displayed with minimum delay [Off] : images displayed without minimum delay Native resolution What can be done The aim here is to always show the resolution of the source independently of the resolution of the DMD panels.
  • Page 84: No Signal

    8. Input Projected image Source UXGA 1600x1200 1600x1200 image projected with black borders left and right. WUXGA 16:10 1920x1200 16:10 1920x1200 normal image projected How to toggle to native resolution? 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Input → Native Resolution [On]. 2.
  • Page 85: Background Logo

    8. Input Image 8-24 Main window Image 8-25 Input, no signal Image 8-26 No signal, color 8.7.2 Background Logo What can be done ? A logo can be switched on or off. When logo is switched on and a logo is available, that logo will be displayed when no signal is available for the main window an no signal available for the PiP window in case PiP is On.
  • Page 86: Shutdown Settings

    8. Input Image 8-29 No signal, logo A dedicated logo can be loaded via Projector Toolset with a HDF W series plug-in installed. 8.7.3 Shutdown settings How to change the settings 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Input → No Signal. → Shutdown. Image 8-30 Main window Image 8-31...
  • Page 87: Auto Dimming

    8. Input Image 8-33 Main window Image 8-34 Input, no signal Image 8-35 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [1], [3], [5] and [10] minutes. 8.7.5 Auto Dimming About auto dimming When no signal is detected on the selected input the lamp power will be reduced from the current value to its minimum value. When the input signal is re-detected, the lamp power is restored to its original value.
  • Page 88: Edid

    8. Input Image 8-38 No signal, auto dimming 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. [On] : when no signal, auto dimming is started. [Off] : when no signal, no auto dimming is started. EDID EDID Extended Display Identification Data About EDID The EDID file available for DVI input connectors includes timings supported by the projector;...
  • Page 89 8. Input Image 8-39 Main window Image 8-40 Input, EDID Image 8-41 Image 8-42 EDID, configure EDID configuration Image 8-43 EDID selection list 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the input to configure. Press ENTER to open the selection list. The current active file is checked.
  • Page 90: Create Custom Edid File

    8. Input 8.8.2 Create custom EDID file Description You can create new custom EDID files and enter the desired input timings. How to create 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Input → EDID → Create. 2. Press ENTER to open the EDID creation menu. Image 8-44 Main window Image 8-45...
  • Page 91: Delete A Custom Edid File

    8. Input 6. Select the Options. If necessary, scroll down to see extra options. Select or clear the check boxes. Image 8-48 EDID file creation, options The following options are possible: Stereo: this check box is currently not in use. You can leave it unchecked. Deep color: select this box in case of a 12 bit color signal.
  • Page 92: Delete All Custom Edid File

    8. Input Image 8-51 EDID, delete 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the file which must be deleted. Press ENTER to delete. Image 8-53 Confirmation Image 8-52 EDID, delete list A confirmation window opens. 4. Select Yes to delete the file and press ENTER. 8.8.4 Delete all custom EDID file Standard EDID files cannot be deleted.
  • Page 93: Input

    8. Input Image 8-54 Main window Image 8-55 Input, EDID Image 8-57 Image 8-56 3. Select Yes to delete all the custom file and press ENTER. 3D input Overview • About 3D modes • Activate 3D • Auto detection • Input type selection •...
  • Page 94 8. Input To activate the single channel 3D mode select: MENU > Input > 3D > Frame Sequential – Single Channel Possible sources: DisplayPort, HDMI, dual-link DVI, 5-cable analog (up to 210 MHz), DVI analog (up to 170 MHz), SDI (up to 150 MHz).
  • Page 95: Supported Formats

    8. Input SENSIO Hi-Fi 3D stream ® Left expansion Right expansion SENSIO Hi-Fi 3D interpolation ® SENSIO ® Hi-Fi 3D interpolation Right stream Left stream SENSIO 3D Decoder - FFC is using both the SENSIO 3D Decoder as well as the SENSIO Autodetect functionality.
  • Page 96: Activate 3D

    8. Input 2xDVI/2xHDMI/2xDP 2xSDI Frame Sequential Fpix ≤ 210MHz. Fpix ≤ 150MHz. Dual Channel Max. resolution: Max. resolution: 1920x1200@60Hz or 2048x1080@60Hz. 1920x1200@30Hz, 2048x1080@30Hz or 1280x720@60Hz. Progressive only Progressive only SDI (3G - Level B) Line Alternating (3G-B) Fpix ≤ 150MHz. Max.
  • Page 97: Auto Detection

    8. Input Image 8-61 3D status 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On] : 3D activated [Off] : 3D deactivated 8.9.3 Auto detection About auto detection • Automatically detects the 3D format (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side, Top-and-Bottom) on HDMI sources, based on the content of the HDMI Vendor Specific InfoFrame (if present).
  • Page 98: Input Type Selection

    8. Input Image 8-62 Image 8-63 Main window Input, 3D Image 8-64 3D, auto detection 8.9.4 Input type selection About input types • Frame sequential - Single channel : One input contains 3D information, alternating the left and the right information. •...
  • Page 99: Second Input

    8. Input Image 8-65 Image 8-66 Main window Input, 3D 2. Press ENTER to open the 3D menu 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired input type. Image 8-67 3D, input type 4. Press ENTER to activate. 8.9.5 3D second input What can be done?
  • Page 100: L-R Synchronisation, Field Dominance

    8. Input Image 8-70 3D second source 2. Press ENTER to select. The Source selection window opens. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired input and press ENTER.. Image 8-71 Second source, select input 8.9.6 L-R Synchronisation, field dominance About field dominance The Field dominance setting has only effect in the 3D mode: Frame sequential - Single channel (in all other modes this setting is grayed out).
  • Page 101: L-R Synchronisation, Invert 3D Sync Out

    8. Input Image 8-74 2. Press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Field Dominance. Image 8-75 Field dominance 4. Press ENTER to toggle between [L/R] and [R/L] [L/R] : The 3D SYNC IN signal is used to indicate the left and right field sequence. [R/L] : The inverted 3D SYNC IN signal is used to indicate the left and right field sequence.
  • Page 102 8. Input Left Left Right Normal Left 3D Sync Right Inverted Left 3D Sync Right Image 8-76 3D sync out How to toggle 3D SYNC OUT 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → 3D Glasses → L/R Synchronisation. Image 8-77 Image 8-78 Main window...
  • Page 103 8. Input Image 8-79 3D, L/R Synchronisation 2. Press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Invert 3D Sync Out. Image 8-80 Invert 3D Sync Out 4. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off] [On] : 3D SYNC OUT is the inverted version of the 3D sync signal generated by the processing, allowing to swap left and right eye on the active glasses.
  • Page 104 8. Input R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 105: Image

    9. Image 9. IMAGE Overview • Image menu overview • Start up the Image adjustments • Image settings • Aspect Ratio • Timings • Image File Services • Save custom settings • Splash image Image menu overview Overview table Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4...
  • Page 106: Start Up The Image Adjustments

    9. Image Total vertical lines Active lines Vertical start Advanced settings Clamp delay Clamp width Press Auto Image for new measurement Image file service Manual load File load filter Delete Delete all Rename Copy Options Save custom settings Splash image On or Off Timeout(sec) Start up the Image adjustments...
  • Page 107: Brightness

    9. Image How to adjust 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image → Image Settings → Contrast. Image 9-4 Image adjustments Image 9-3 Main menu, Image Image 9-5 Image settings, contrast 2. Press ENTER to select. 3. To change the value directly in the Image Settings window, use the ◄ or ► key or a numeric key 0-9 to adjust as a % of the full range.
  • Page 108: Saturation

    9. Image Image 9-8 Image adjustments Image 9-7 Main menu, Image Image 9-9 Image settings, brightness 2. Press ENTER to select. 3. To change the value directly in the Image Settings window, use the ◄ or ► key or a numeric key 0-9, to adjust as a % of the full range.
  • Page 109: Phase

    9. Image Image 9-12 Image adjustments Image 9-11 Main menu, Image Image 9-13 Image settings, saturation 2. Press ENTER to select. Image 9-14 Saturation adjustment 3. To change the value directly in the Image Settings window, use the ◄ or ► key or a numeric key 0-9, to adjust as a % of the full range.
  • Page 110 9. Image Image 9-15 Jittering on image Phase adjustment can be done with the Phase key on the RCU or via the menu structure. How to adjust 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image → Image Settings → Phase. Image 9-17 Image adjustments Image 9-16...
  • Page 111: Color Temperature (Fixed Values)

    9. Image To adjust via the bar scale menu, press ENTER to display the Phase menu and adjust with the ◄ or ► key. Press ENTER again to enter the value directly with the numeric keys. Press EXIT to return to Image Settings menu. 9.3.5 Color temperature (fixed values) Color temperature...
  • Page 112: Color Temperature (Custom Values)

    9. Image Image 9-23 Depending on the color space setting, a request window is displayed to ask if the color space setting should be switched to Off Color temperature selection can only be done when the color space settings is set on Off. Image 9-24 Color temperature question Click Yes to continue.
  • Page 113: Input Balance

    9. Image Image 9-27 Image settings, color temperature 2. Press ENTER to select. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Custom Balance. Press ENTER to accept. Image 9-28 Custom color temperature 4. Select Gain Red and press ENTER. Use the ◄ or ► key to adjust the red gain. Select Gain Blue and press ENTER.
  • Page 114: Adjusting The Input Balance

    9. Image Δ G ΔΒ Δ R Black level Image 9-30 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 115 9. Image Image 9-32 White balance : In the projector, we will set the contrast for each color until we get a 100% light output picture when projecting a 100% white image (image A) Black balance : In the projector, we will set the brightness for each color until we get a 0% light output picture when projecting a 100% black image (image B).
  • Page 116 9. Image Image 9-36 Image settings, input balance Image 9-37 2. Press ENTER to select. 3. Do you want to use an internally generated test pattern ? If yes, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Adjustment Pattern and press ENTER to toggle between [on] and [off] If no, adjust on the selected source.
  • Page 117: Image Settings, Defaults

    9. Image Image 9-40 Image settings, input balance Image 9-41 Input balance, white balance 3. Press ENTER to select. 4. Do you want to use an internally generated test pattern ? If yes, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Adjustment Pattern and press ENTER to toggle between [on] and [off] If no, select a white pattern (or gray scale as alternative).
  • Page 118: Aspect Ratio

    9. Image Image 9-43 Image adjustments Image 9-42 Main menu, Image Image 9-44 Image settings, defaults 2. Press ENTER to select. A confirmation menu is displayed Image 9-45 Defaults confirmation 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Yes and press Enter to confirm. The default settings will be applied for the selected source.
  • Page 119 9. Image Aspect ratio Description 16:9 Wide screen television format / anamorphic format Workstation format 2.35 Film format 1.88 Digital cinema 2K aspect ratio 1.85 35 mm US and UK wide screen standard film format 1.78 Wide screen television format / anamorphic format 1.67 European film ratio (also 1280x768) 16:10...
  • Page 120: Timings

    9. Image Image 9-49 Aspect ratio 4. Press ENTER to activate. How to set up the custom aspect ratio 1. While Custom is selected, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Setup Custom and press ENTER. Image 9-51 Custom aspect ratio adjustment Image 9-50 Custom aspect ratio The custom aspect ratio setup menu opens.
  • Page 121: Advanced Timings, Clamp Delay - Clamp Width

    9. Image • Total lines: Total lines in the source. How to set up 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image → Timings. Image 9-53 Image, timings Image 9-52 Main menu, Image Image 9-54 Timings window 2. Press ENTER to select. 3.
  • Page 122 9. Image Sync pulse Clamp pulse Clamp Clamp delay width Image 9-55 How to change the clamp delay - clamp width 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image → Timings → Advanced settings. Image 9-57 Image, timings Image 9-56 Main menu, Image Image 9-58...
  • Page 123: Image File Services

    9. Image 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Clamp Delay or Clamp Width and use the ◄ or ► key to change the value. press ENTER to open the specific adjustment menu. Follow the adjustment method as described in "Navigation and adjust- ments", page 68.
  • Page 124: The Image Is Not Perfect

    9. Image Depending on the File Load Filter setting a full list or a list fitting the selected source is displayed. When staying for at least 3 seconds on the same file selection after scrolling through the list of image files a pre-load is started. Image 9-63 Load file 3.
  • Page 125: Delete A File

    9. Image Image 9-66 File load filter 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [All] and [Fit]. 9.6.4 Delete a file What can be done ? A custom image file can be deleted. Be aware that an active file can’t be deleted. How to delete 1.
  • Page 126: Delete All Custom Files

    9. Image Image 9-70 Delete custom file 4. Press ENTER to delete the selected file. No recovery possible ! 9.6.5 Delete all custom files What can be done ? All custom image files can be deleted by executing a single command. Be aware that an active file can’t be deleted. Image files of active sources on input 1 to 4 cannot be deleted.
  • Page 127: Rename Custom Files

    9. Image Image 9-74 Delete all 3. If Yes is selected, press ENTER to delete all custom files. If No is selected, press ENTER to return to the Image File Services menu without deleting any custom file. No recovery possible ! 9.6.6 Rename custom files A rename operation is only applicable for custom image files.
  • Page 128: Copy Custom File

    9. Image The available custom files are displayed. If no custom files are available, a message that no custom files are available is displayed. Image 9-78 Rename, list of files 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the file to rename and press ENTER. The rename window opens.
  • Page 129 9. Image Image 9-82 Image file services, copy 2. Press ENTER to select. The available custom files are displayed. Image 9-83 Copy files, list If no custom files are available, a message that no custom files are available is displayed. Image 9-84 No custom files 3.
  • Page 130: Image File Service Options, Load File

    9. Image 9.6.8 Image file service options, Load file How to set 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image → Image File Services → Options → Load File. Image 9-87 Image, image file services Image 9-86 Main menu, Image Image 9-89 File options, Load file Image 9-88...
  • Page 131: Save Custom Settings

    9. Image Image 9-93 File options, Auto Picture Alignment Image 9-92 Image file services, Options 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [Off], [Always] or [Load File]. Off : auto picture alignment deactivated. Always : auto picture alignment is always activated. Load file: when new file is loaded for the selected source.
  • Page 132: Splash Image

    9. Image Splash image About a splash image When splash image is on, a dedicated image is displayed after start up and before the normal image is displayed and that for a certain time. A splash image can be uploaded via Projector Toolset. For more information about uploading a splash image, consult Projector Toolset’s user guide.
  • Page 133 9. Image Image 9-102 Splash screen, time-out 3. Press ENTER to open the edit mode. Enter the time with 2 digits, e.g. 05 or 15. Note: Maximum timeout = 15 seconds. Image 9-103 Time-out, input R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 134 9. Image R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 135: Layout

    10. Layout 10. LAYOUT Overview • Layout menu overview • Introduction • Main window • PiP window • Layout File Services • Lens behavior 10.1 Layout menu overview Overview table Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Layout Main Window Source Size Position...
  • Page 136: Main Window

    10. Layout 10.3 Main window Overview • Main window source selection • Main window size • Main window position When starting the Main window settings, the system will ask to create a custom layout 10.3.1 Main window source selection How to select 1.
  • Page 137 10. Layout Image 10-5 Size adjustment main window width adjustment height adjustment The size can be changed with respect to the original aspect ratio by checking the check box in front of Lock. How to change the size 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Layout → Main window → Size. Image 10-7 Layout, main window Image 10-6...
  • Page 138: Main Window Position

    10. Layout The Size window opens. Image 10-9 Size window 3. To keep the current aspect ratio, press ENTER to check Lock. Once Lock is checked, the width and the height will follow each other when changing one of the dimensions. 4.
  • Page 139: Pip Window

    10. Layout Image 10-13 Layout, main window Image 10-12 Main menu, layout Image 10-14 Main window, Position 2. Press ENTER to select. The Position window opens. Image 10-15 Position window 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the Top position and the ◄ or ► key to change the Left position. 4.
  • Page 140: Introduction To Pip

    10. Layout When starting the PiP window settings, the system will ask to create a custom layout 10.4.1 Introduction to PIP 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 141: Pip Window, Source Selection

    10. Layout Image 10-20 PiP window, activation 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. 10.4.3 PiP window, source selection How to select 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Layout → PiP window → Source. Image 10-22 Layout, PiP Window Image 10-21 Main menu, layout...
  • Page 142: Pip Window, Size

    10. Layout 10.4.4 PiP window, Size What can be done? The width and height of the picture in picture window can be changed till the desired dimensions are obtained. Image 10-25 Size PIP window Width PIP window Height PIP window The size of the picture in picture window can be changed with respect to the original aspect ratio of the PIP image.
  • Page 143: Pip Window, Position

    10. Layout Image 10-29 PiP window, size 2. Press ENTER to select. The Size window opens. Image 10-30 PiP window, resize 3. To keep the current aspect ratio, press ENTER to check Lock. Once Lock is checked, the width and the height will follow each other when changing one of the dimensions. 4.
  • Page 144 10. Layout Image 10-33 Layout, PiP window Image 10-32 Main menu, layout Image 10-34 PiP window, position 2. Press ENTER to select. The Position window opens. Image 10-35 Position window 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the Top position and the ◄ or ► key to change the Left position. 4.
  • Page 145: Layout File Services

    10. Layout 10.5 Layout File Services Overview • Load layout file • Rename layout file • Delete layout file • Delete all layout files • Copy or Save as layout file 10.5.1 Load layout file When loading a layout that requires two sources, the PiP window On/Off setting will be switched to On. How to load file 1.
  • Page 146: Rename Layout File

    10. Layout Image 10-40 Load layout file list 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired file and press ENTER to activate. The radio button in front of the selected file is checked. 10.5.2 Rename layout file Only custom created layouts can be renamed.
  • Page 147: Delete Layout File

    10. Layout The Rename layout window opens with all available custom layouts. Image 10-44 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired custom file and press ENTER to start the renaming. The Rename window opens. Image 10-45 Rename layout 4.
  • Page 148: Delete All Layout Files

    10. Layout The Delete layout window opens with all available custom layouts. If no custom layout files are available, a message that no custom layout files are available is displayed. Image 10-49 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired custom file and press ENTER to delete. A confirmation window is displayed.
  • Page 149: Copy Or Save As Layout File

    10. Layout The Delete all confirm window opens. If no custom files are available, a message that no custom files are available is displayed. Image 10-54 Layout files, delete all confirmation 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Yes. Press ENTER to delete all layout files. 10.5.5 Copy or Save as layout file What can be done? The current loaded layout, custom layout or custom created layout, can be copied into a new file.
  • Page 150: Lens Behavior

    10. Layout Use the ◄ or ► key to select another character. Note: Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad. When a digit is entered in that way, the next character will be selected automatically. Arrow key left (◄) has the backspace functionality. 10.6 Lens behavior What can be done ? Different custom layouts can have different zoom/focus/shift (lens) settings, e.g.
  • Page 151 10. Layout Before different zoom/focus/shift setting can be used, the lens should be calibrated. When a lens change has taken place, always calibrate the lens before using this setting. 5. If you have to calibrate the lens, select Yes and press ENTER to start the calibration. During the calibration, a message is displayed.
  • Page 152 10. Layout R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 153: Lamp

    11. Lamp 11. LAMP Overview • Lamp menu overview • Lamp power mode • Hush Kit activate/deactivate • Lamp power • Auto dimming when on Pause • Auto dimming when No Signal • Auto dimming when Over-temperature • CLO mode (Constant light output mode) •...
  • Page 154: Hush Kit Activate/Deactivate

    11. Lamp Image 11-2 Lamp, power Image 11-1 Main menu, lamp Image 11-3 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [Normal], [Economic] and [Long Life]. 11.3 Hush Kit activate/deactivate What can be done? Activating the Hush Kit mode makes the projector more quiet. For that the Hush Kit must be installed (adapted projector front cover and rear cover).
  • Page 155: Lamp Power

    11. Lamp Image 11-6 Hush Kit installed? 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [Yes] and [No]. 3. If selected [Yes] , a popup window will appear to confirm that a Hush Kit is physically installed. Press YES if this is the case. NO if not.
  • Page 156: Auto Dimming When On Pause

    11. Lamp Image 11-9 Lamp, power Image 11-8 Main menu, lamp Image 11-10 Lamp power adjustment 2. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the power value. The value can be changed between 75 and 100% 11.5 Auto dimming when on Pause About auto dimming when on pause When the projector is switched to pause, the shutter is closed but the lamp is still running on full power.
  • Page 157: Auto Dimming When No Signal

    11. Lamp Image 11-13 Auto dimming when Pause 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. [On] : when switched to pause, lamp power will be reduced. [Off] : when switched to pause, power remains on its original value. 11.6 Auto dimming when No Signal About auto dimming When no signal is detected on the selected input the lamp power will be reduced from the current value to its minimum value.
  • Page 158: Auto Dimming When Over-Temperature

    11. Lamp 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. [On] : when no signal, auto dimming is started. [Off] : when no signal, no auto dimming is started. 11.7 Auto dimming when Over-temperature What can happen? When an over-temperature is detected, the projector starts dimming the lamp so that the projector can cool down. How to set up 1.
  • Page 159 11. Lamp Relative Light Output (%) Runtime (hrs) 1000 Image 11-20 Relative Light Output (%) Constant Light Output working area Runtime (hrs) 1000 Image 11-21 CLO mode setting On overrules the lamp power mode setting. Projector will always play in CLO mode using the CLO target.
  • Page 160: Clo Targets

    11. Lamp Image 11-24 Power, CLO mode 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. 11.9 CLO targets What must be done? The light output target can be set. This value will force the projector to produce the target lumens when the CLO mode is set to On. How to set the target 1.
  • Page 161: Lps Power

    11. Lamp 11.10 LPS power What is indicated ? The current LPS power in watt is indicated as information. Image 11-28 LPS power 11.11 Lamp identification About The lamp identification menu gives an overview of the most important parameters of the used lamp. These parameters are: •...
  • Page 162: Z-Axis Adjustment

    11. Lamp Image 11-31 Lamp identification 11.12 Z-axis adjustment What can be done? The Z-Axis menu item gives the current light output of the projector (in percentage). This light output indication can be used to readjust the lamp position in the lamp casing (also called Z-axis adjustment of the lamp). With higher run times, the light output of the lamp will decrease, which results in a lower light output on the screen.
  • Page 163: Alignment

    12. Alignment 12. ALIGNMENT Overview • Alignment menu overview • Orientation • Lens adjustment, zoom - focus • Lens adjustment, shift • Lens adjustment, mid position • Calbrate lens at startup • Calibrate lens • Warping • Blanking adjustment • Contrast-Intensity •...
  • Page 164: Orientation

    12. Alignment Projector SMPTE Custom Custom2 ScenergiX Status White level Black level ScenergiX pattern Adjust lines Reset 3D Glasses Dark Time Adjustment Actual Dark Time L/R Output Reference Delay 3D Sync Loop Through 12.2 Orientation What can be done? The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector. The following installation are possible: •...
  • Page 165: Lens Adjustment, Zoom - Focus

    12. Alignment Image 12-3 Orientation list 12.3 Lens adjustment, zoom - focus Zoom/Focus adjustment 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Lens. Image 12-4 Main menu, alignment Image 12-5 Alignment, lens 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select zoom/focus and press ENTER to activate. Image 12-6 Lens, Zoom/Focus 3.
  • Page 166: Lens Adjustment, Shift

    12. Alignment Image 12-7 Zoom/Focus adjustment 12.4 Lens adjustment, shift How to shift lens 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Lens. Image 12-8 Main menu, alignment Image 12-9 Alignment, lens 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Shift and press ENTER to activate. Image 12-10 Lens, shift 3.
  • Page 167: Lens Adjustment, Mid Position

    12. Alignment Image 12-11 Shift adjustment 12.5 Lens adjustment, mid position How to return to mid position 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Lens. Image 12-12 Main menu, alignment Image 12-13 Alignment, lens 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Mid Position and press ENTER to activate. Image 12-14 Lens, mid position Lens will be shifted horizontally and vertically to its mid position.
  • Page 168: Calbrate Lens At Startup

    12. Alignment 12.6 Calbrate lens at startup About calibrating lens Each time the projector is started, a homing procedure (calibration) can be executed so that the projector exactly knows the lens position. How to calibrate 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Lens. Image 12-15 Main menu, alignment Image 12-16...
  • Page 169: Warping

    12. Alignment Image 12-18 Main menu, alignment Image 12-19 Alignment, lens 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Calibrate lens and press ENTER to activate. Image 12-20 Calibrate lens A Lens Calibration window opens. Select first the desired calibration options by checking the check box before the option and then select Yes to start the calibration procedure.
  • Page 170: About Warping

    12. Alignment Overview • About warping • Warp activation - deactivation • Start up manual adjustment • Warp adjustment principle • Setting the warping level • Warp adaptation steps • Making selections and adjustments • Keystone correction workflow • Linearity adjustment, workflow •...
  • Page 171: Start Up Manual Adjustment

    12. Alignment How to activate - deactivate 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Warping → .Warp status. Image 12-24 Main menu, alignment Image 12-25 Alignment, Warping Image 12-26 Warping status 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On]: warp functionality is activated.
  • Page 172: Warp Adjustment Principle

    12. Alignment Image 12-27 Main menu, alignment Image 12-28 Alignment, Warping Image 12-30 Warp area Image 12-29 Warping, Warp adjust Warp adjust menu, general icons Image 12-31 Undo / redo icon Grid initialization (reset grid to original) Increase the number of points. The current number of points (mode) is indicated with a digit inside the icon. By default 3 points are shown.
  • Page 173 12. Alignment The use of warping adjustment leads to image quality loss! The more geometry adjustment is applied, the more quality loss. Moving an anchor point causes pixels in the same region to be moved gradually with this one pixel, depending on their distance to it.
  • Page 174 12. Alignment 11 12 15 16 19 20 23 24 27 28 31 32 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Image 12-34 Warp adjustment: 2 x 2 mode In 3 x 3 mode, the image side centers represent the level two anchor points, whereas the image center represents the level three anchor point.
  • Page 175: Setting The Warping Level

    12. Alignment 12.8.5 Setting the warping level How to select 1. With the Warping menu displayed, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select more or less pixels to adjust. Switching between the more or less pixels icon can be done with the ◄ or ► key. Image 12-37 Warp level selection Increment pixels...
  • Page 176: Making Selections And Adjustments

    12. Alignment Image 12-38 Warp adaptation steps The following selection is possible: 100 pixels 10 pixels 1 pixel Custom 3. Press ENTER to accept the selection. When Custom is selected, the step value can be changed. How to change the custom step value 1.
  • Page 177: Keystone Correction Workflow

    12. Alignment 4. To adjust a value once selected, use the ◄ or ► key to change press ENTER to open a separate adjustment window. Use the arrow keys to make the adjustment. Image 12-40 Warping, keystone About Warp area Image 12-41 Warp area Full screen...
  • Page 178: Linearity Adjustment, Workflow

    12. Alignment press ENTER when an item is selected and use the 4 arrow keys to adjust. Image 12-43 Warping, keystone 5. Move the corner points to the desired position. Image 12-44 Keystone adjustment 12.8.9 Linearity adjustment, workflow Adjusting vertical and horizontal linearity 1.
  • Page 179: Selecting And Changing The Position Of A Specific Point

    12. Alignment 12.8.10 Selecting and changing the position of a specific point About point selection Depending on the warp level, number of selectable points, a specific point can be selected and moved in any direction. The coordi- nate system works with 33 x 33 pixels (0 to 32). Depending on the warp level the cursor will jump from active point to active point. E.g.
  • Page 180: Shifting The Image

    12. Alignment Depending on the selected area only the points in that area will be adjusted and the scale direction changes according the selection. 3. Select Scale. 4. Select within Warp Adaptations, an available adjustment to scale the image. press ENTER when an item is selected and use the 4 arrow keys to adjust. Image 12-49 Warping, scaling 12.8.12 Shifting the image...
  • Page 181 12. Alignment Image 12-51 Rotation Selecting rotation point 1. Select full image as warp area (1). Image 12-52 Rotation point, selection 2. Use the arrow keys to select Rotation point (2). 3. Select Warp Adaptations and use the arrow keys to move rotation point to the desired position (3). press ENTER when an item is selected and use the 4 arrow keys to adjust.
  • Page 182: Hardware Reset

    12. Alignment Image 12-54 Rotate image 3. Select Warp adaptation, angle. 4. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the rotation Angle. press ENTER to open the Warping Adaptations window. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the Angle. Image 12-55 Warping adaptation, angle 12.8.14 Hardware Reset...
  • Page 183 12. Alignment Image 12-57 Opacity How to adjust 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Warping → .Opacity. Image 12-58 Main menu, alignment Image 12-59 Alignment, Warping Image 12-60 Warping, opacity 2. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the opacity. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 184: Warp File Service, Load File

    12. Alignment 12.8.16 Warp file service, load file What can be done? A predefined warp configuration can be loaded in the warp board as active warp configuration file. To exclude the warp functionality, load the file NoDistortion.txt. How to load 1.
  • Page 185: Warp File Service, Save To File

    12. Alignment 12.8.17 Warp file service, save to file What can be done? The current warp settings are saved in the current active file How to save 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Warping → .Warp File Service → .Save. Image 12-66 Main menu, alignment Image 12-67...
  • Page 186: Warp File Service, Rename File

    12. Alignment Image 12-70 Main menu, alignment Image 12-71 Alignment, Warping Image 12-73 Save as Image 12-72 Warping, file service 2. Press ENTER to open the Enter the name window. The current active file name is displayed. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the selected character. Use the ◄...
  • Page 187: Warp File Service, Delete File

    12. Alignment Image 12-74 Main menu, alignment Image 12-75 Alignment, Warping Image 12-77 Rename warp file Image 12-76 Warping, file service Image 12-79 Rename file Image 12-78 Warp files 2. Press ENTER to display the list of warp files. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the file to rename. and press ENTER. 4.
  • Page 188: Warp File Service, Delete All Files

    12. Alignment Image 12-80 Main menu, alignment Image 12-81 Alignment, Warping Image 12-83 Delete warp file Image 12-82 Warping, file service 2. Press ENTER to display the Warp file list. Image 12-84 Image 12-85 Warp files Confirm delete 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the file to delete and press ENTER. 4.
  • Page 189: Warp Board Reset

    12. Alignment Image 12-86 Main menu, alignment Image 12-87 Alignment, Warping Image 12-89 Delete all Image 12-88 Warping, file service Image 12-90 Confirm delete 2. Press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to Yes or No and press ENTER. Yes: files will be deleted.
  • Page 190: Warp Board And Values Reset

    12. Alignment Image 12-91 Main menu, alignment Image 12-92 Alignment, Warping Image 12-93 Warp board reset 2. Press ENTER to start the board reset. 12.8.23 Warp board and values reset What can be done? With some extreme warp values the hardware of the warping can get stuck. With only a hard reset of the board, it starts up with the same extreme values and get stuck immediately.
  • Page 191: Alternative Side Keystone

    12. Alignment Image 12-94 Main menu, alignment Image 12-95 Alignment, Warping Image 12-96 Warp board and values reset 2. Press ENTER to reset the board and the current warp values. 12.8.24 Alternative Side Keystone About the alternative side keystone For 3D sources with a frequency higher than 30 Hz/eye, the warp unit cannot be used anymore. Therefor, for these source the alternative side keystone can be used.
  • Page 192: Blanking Adjustment

    12. Alignment Image 12-97 Main menu, alignment Image 12-98 Alignment, Warping Image 12-99 Alternative side keystone 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust the keystone. 12.9 Blanking adjustment 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).
  • Page 193 12. Alignment Image 12-100 Blanking Top blanking Bottom blanking Left blanking Right blanking The reset function brings all blanking settings back to zero. How to adjust 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Blanking. Image 12-101 Main menu, alignment Image 12-102 Alignment, blanking...
  • Page 194: Contrast-Intensity

    12. Alignment The blanking adjustment menu opens. Image 12-103 Blanking adjustment 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired blanking adjustment and adjust with the ◄ or ► key. Select Reset to reset all blanking adjustments. 12.10 Contrast-Intensity Purpose Contrast : change the contrast of the complete output signal (main and PiP window together) of the projected image.
  • Page 195: Gamma

    12. Alignment Image 12-107 Intensity 12.11 Gamma About Gamma Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brightening the already darker portions of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions (contrast feeling enhanced). How to adjust 1.
  • Page 196 12. Alignment Image 12-110 Main menu, alignment Image 12-111 Alignment, internal patterns 2. Press ENTER to select the pattern list. Image 12-112 OSD test patterns 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select a pattern and press ENTER to display that pattern. The following patterns are available: Checker board Color Bars...
  • Page 197: Color Space

    12. Alignment 12.13 Color space Color space A color space or color standard is a mathematical representation for a color. For example the RGB color space is based on a Cartesian coordinate system. What can be adjusted ? The color space (gamut), the collection of colors which can be reproduced by the projector, can be adjusted to 4 predefined stored values (one projector specific, 2 international standards and one custom preset).
  • Page 198 12. Alignment Image 12-116 4. When [On] is selected and the color temperature is correct, use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired color space and press ENTER to select. Projector Maximum color space European Broadcasting Union. This organization defines a European standard. SMPTE American standard.
  • Page 199: Scenergix

    12. Alignment 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select a color coordinate. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the value of the selected coordinate. Adjust all other coordinates in the same way. Select Reset to return to previous saved values. 12.14 Scenergix 12.14.1 Introduction Why ScenergiX ?
  • Page 200: Preparations

    12. Alignment 12.14.2 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) 12.14.3 Scenergix activation How to activate 1.
  • Page 201: Scenergix Adjustment Lines

    12. Alignment Image 12-124 Main menu, alignment Image 12-125 Alignment, Scenergix Image 12-126 Scenergix, pattern activation 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. [On] : Internal scenergix pattern is displayed. [Off] : no scenergix pattern is displayed. 10 50 90 130 170 210 250 290 330 370 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 10 50 90 130 170 210 250 290 330 370 Image 12-127...
  • Page 202: Data Doubling

    12. Alignment Adjustment lines can be activated when Scenergix pattern is [On]. How to display 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Scenergix → Adjust lines. Image 12-128 Main menu, alignment Image 12-129 Alignment, Scenergix Image 12-130 2.
  • Page 203 12. Alignment Hor. Hor. Start 1 Start 2 Size 2 Size 1 Vert. Start 1&2 Projector 2 Projector 1 Image 12-131 Data doubling Source Projected image Activate data doubling on both projectors and setup the vertical and horizontal start for projector 1 and projector 2. How to setup 1.
  • Page 204: White Level Adjustment (Blending Area)

    12. Alignment Image 12-132 Main menu, alignment Image 12-133 Alignment, Scenergix Image 12-134 Image 12-135 Scenergix, data doubling Data doubling, status 2. Select Status and press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On] : data doubling is activated. [Off] : data doubling is deactivated. 3.
  • Page 205 12. Alignment Image 12-136 Main menu, alignment Image 12-137 Alignment, Scenergix Image 12-138 Scenergix, white level 2. Press ENTER to select the White level adjustments. The White level position menu opens. When Adjustment lines is [On], the different areas are displayed on the screen. Image 12-139 White level position 3.
  • Page 206 12. Alignment Image 12-140 Width selections 4. Set first the width for the first projector and repeat for the second one. Image 12-141 Width set up for projector 1 R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 207: Black Level Adjustment

    12. Alignment Image 12-142 Width set up for projector 2 To eliminate all blending settings, select Reset and press ENTER. 12.14.8 Black level adjustment 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 208 12. Alignment Image 12-144 Main menu, alignment Image 12-145 Alignment, Scenergix Image 12-146 Scenergix, Black level 2. Press ENTER to select the Black Level adjustments. Image 12-147 Black level, area 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select one of the four size adjustments. Use the ◄...
  • Page 209 12. Alignment Image 12-148 DLP leakage area Overlap area DLP Leakage area Use the Reset item to reset all area values. How to adjust 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Scenergix → Black level. Image 12-149 Main menu, alignment Image 12-150 Alignment, Scenergix...
  • Page 210: Scenergix Reset

    12. Alignment Image 12-151 Scenergix, Black level 2. Press ENTER to select and use the ▲ or ▼ key to select a color to adjust or select All colors to adjust all colors at the same time. Image 12-152 Black level, adjust 3.
  • Page 211: Glasses

    12. Alignment How to reset 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment → Scenergix → Reset. Image 12-154 Main menu, alignment Image 12-155 Alignment, Scenergix Image 12-156 Scenergix, reset 2. Press ENTER to reset the Scenergix value. All value are set back to the default values.
  • Page 212 12. Alignment Opening + Closing = Blanking Time DLP Mirrors Active Blanking Time Left Shutter Open Closed Right Shutter Open Closed Image 12-157 Opening/closing times of the shutters in sync with the blanking time Closing these shutters too late and/or opening too early will cause Cross-Talk. Opening Too Early and/or Closing Too Late = Cross Talk DLP Mirrors...
  • Page 213 12. Alignment Opening Too Late and/or Closing Too Early = Color Artifacts DLP Mirrors Active Blanking Time Left Shutter Open Closed Right Shutter Open Closed Image 12-159 Shutters closing too early and/or opening too late cause Color Artifacts Adjusting the Dark Time will allow an easy synchronization of the Blanking Period of the DLP mirrors with the opening/closing time of the shutters in the Stereo Glasses.
  • Page 214: Left-Right Output Reference Delay

    12. Alignment Image 12-162 Dark time adjustment 4. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the dark time until the correct value is reached. The actual used dark time is indicated next to Actual Dark Time. 12.15.2 Left-right output reference delay What can be done? With L/R output reference delay it is possible to apply an adjustable time delay on the stereo emitter signal.
  • Page 215: Sync Loop Through

    12. Alignment Image 12-164 Main window Image 12-165 Alignment, 3D glasses 2. Press ENTER. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select L/R Output Reference Delay Image 12-166 Output reference dellay 4. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the L/R Output Reference Delay value until the correct value is reached. 12.15.3 3D Sync Loop Through What can be done? The incoming 3D sync signal can routed to the 3D sync output connector.
  • Page 216 12. Alignment Image 12-169 3D sync loop through 4. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On] : 3D SYNC OUT is directly routed from 3D SYNC IN [Off] : the internal 3D sync signal is available on 3D SYNC OUT, native or inverted as indicated in the ‘Invert 3D Sync Out’ setting. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 217: Projector Control

    13. Projector Control 13. PROJECTOR CONTROL Overview • Projector Control menu overview • Individual Projector Address • Projector Common Address • Serial Communication • Network • IR Control switching • • Buttons • Menu position • Local LCD • Language selection •...
  • Page 218: Individual Projector Address

    13. Projector Control Shutdown time Buttons Shortcut keys Standby button Menu position Menu position Bar scale position Local LCD Back light Time out Change Language Scheduler Add task Edit task Delete task Scheduler on/off GSM configuration PIN code SMS subscription 13.2 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...
  • Page 219: Projector Common Address

    13. Projector Control Image 13-4 Projector address, input 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the selected character. Use the ◄ or ► key to select another character. Note: Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad. When a digit is entered in that way, the next character will be selected automatically.
  • Page 220: Serial Communication

    13. Projector Control 13.4 Serial Communication Overview • Baud rate setup • Interface Standard 13.4.1 Baud rate setup What can be done ? The baud rate for to establish a serial communication with a computer can be set. How to set 1.
  • Page 221: Network

    13. Projector Control Image 13-12 Main menu, projector control Image 13-13 Projector control, serial communication 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Interface Standard. Press ENTER to toggle between [RS232] or [RS422]. Image 13-14 Interface standard 13.5 Network About a network connection A network connection can be made via a wired connection or via the optional wireless unit.
  • Page 222: Wired Dhcp Set Up

    13. Projector Control Internet Protocol. The network layer of TCP/IP. Required for communication with the internet. Subnet mask A number that is used to identify a subnetwork so that IP addresses can be shared on a local area network. Default Gateway A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network.
  • Page 223: Wired Ip Address Set Up

    13. Projector Control Image 13-17 Wired DHCP 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select DHCP under Wired and press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. [On] : DHCP is activated. An automatic IP address is assigned. [Off] : DHCP is deactivated. A fixed address must be used. 13.5.3 Wired IP address set up How to set up 1.
  • Page 224: Wired Subnet Mask Set Up

    13. Projector Control Image 13-20 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select IP Address under Wired and press ENTER to activate the input box. Image 13-21 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the selected character. Use the ◄...
  • Page 225 13. Projector Control Image 13-22 Main menu, projector control Image 13-23 Projector control, network Image 13-24 Subnet mask 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Subnet Mask under Wired and press ENTER to activate the input box. Image 13-25 3.
  • Page 226: Wired Default Gateway Set Up

    13. Projector Control 13.5.5 Wired default gateway set up How to set up 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → Network. Image 13-26 Main menu, projector control Image 13-27 Projector control, network Image 13-28 Network, default gateway 2.
  • Page 227: Wireless Network Activation

    13. Projector Control Image 13-29 Default Gateway, input 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the selected character. Use the ◄ or ► key to select another character. Note: Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad. When a digit is entered in that way, the next character will be selected automatically.
  • Page 228: Wireless Access Points Selection And Setup

    13. Projector Control Image 13-32 Network, wireless 2. Press ENTER to select. Image 13-33 Wireless, status 3. Press ENTER to toggle the status between [Off] and [On]. 13.5.7 Wireless access points selection and setup These menu items are only accessible when wireless network status is set to [on]. Scan for access points 1.
  • Page 229 13. Projector Control Image 13-35 Scan access points, results Image 13-34 Scan access points 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired access point and press ENTER to activate. The security type of the network is indicated with the radio button in front of Open or WPA/WPA2. The network name is also indicated next to SSID.
  • Page 230: Wireless Dhcp Set Up

    13. Projector Control Image 13-38 Open network connection 2. Press ENTER to activate the input field. 3. Enter the passphrase. The input is case sensitive. Press ENTER to finish the input of the passphrase. 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Apply and press ENTER to open the network connection. An IP address can now be obtained via DHCP or a fixed IP address can be setup.
  • Page 231: Wireless Fixed Ip Address Set Up

    13. Projector Control Image 13-41 Network, wireless Image 13-42 Wireless, DHCP 2. Press ENTER to open the Wireless menu. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select DHCP and press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off]. [On] : Wireless DHCP is activated. An automatic IP address is assigned. [Off] : Wireless DHCP is deactivated.
  • Page 232: Wireless Subnet Mask Set Up

    13. Projector Control Image 13-45 Network, wireless Image 13-46 Network, wireless 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select IP Address and press ENTER to activate the input box. Image 13-47 Wireless IP address input 3. Press ENTER to open the Wireless menu. 4.
  • Page 233 13. Projector Control Image 13-48 Main menu, projector control Image 13-49 Projector control, network Image 13-50 Network, wireless Image 13-51 Network, wireless Subnet Mask 2. Press ENTER to open the Wireless menu. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Subnet Mask and press ENTER to activate the input box. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 234: Wireless Default Gateway Set Up

    13. Projector Control Image 13-52 Wireless Subnet Mask, input 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the selected character. Use the ◄ or ► key to select another character. Note: Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad. When a digit is entered in that way, the next character will be selected automatically.
  • Page 235: Ir Control Switching

    13. Projector Control Image 13-55 Network, wireless Image 13-56 Wireless default gateway 2. Press ENTER to open the Wireless menu. 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Subnet Mask and press ENTER to activate the input box. Image 13-57 Wireless default gateway, input 4.
  • Page 236: Dmx

    13. Projector Control Image 13-58 Main menu, projector control Image 13-59 Projector control, IR control Image 13-60 IR control 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired IR control and press ENTER to check checkbox. Checked : IR receiver is enabled and can receive and process commands sent by the remote control. Not checked : IR receiver is disabled and not receive any command.
  • Page 237 13. Projector Control How to set the DMX address 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → DMX → Address. Image 13-61 Main menu, projector control Image 13-62 Projector control, DMX Image 13-63 DMX, address 2. Press ENTER to select. Image 13-64 DMX address 3.
  • Page 238: Dmx Universe

    13. Projector Control 13.7.2 DMX universe What can be done ? Depending on the DMX mode, one DMX universe can contain a different number of projectors. E.g. DMX mode = basic, the DMX universe can contain up to 256 projectors Universes are only meaningful for Art-Net applications as only there multiple universes can be addressed.
  • Page 239: Dmx Mode

    13. Projector Control Image 13-68 DMX universe 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the selected character. Use the ◄ or ► key to select another character. Note: Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad. When a digit is entered in that way, the next character will be selected automatically.
  • Page 240: Art-Net Dmx

    13. Projector Control Image 13-71 DMX mode 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [Basic], [Extended] or [Full]. 13.7.4 Art-Net DMX What can be done ? DMX can be sent via Ethernet to the projector. This function can be enabled or disabled. Art-Net DMX [On] : DMX via Ethernet is enabled.
  • Page 241: Front Xlr Output Voltage Control

    13. Projector Control Image 13-74 DMX Art-Net activation 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. 13.7.5 Front XLR output voltage control What can be done ? The output voltage on the front XLR connector can be enabled or disabled. The output voltage level can be set to 0V, 9V, 12V or 24V.
  • Page 242 13. Projector Control Image 13-77 Front XLR Output voltage enable 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On] : Front XLR Output voltage enabled. [Off] : Front XLR Output voltage disabled. Output voltage level setup 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → DMX → Output voltage level. Image 13-78 Main menu, projector control Image 13-79...
  • Page 243: Monitor

    13. Projector Control 13.7.6 Monitor What can be done ? If a DMX device is connected, the settings per channel can be displayed in an on screen menu. How to start up the monitoring 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → DMX → Monitor. Image 13-81 Main menu, projector control Image 13-82...
  • Page 244: Dmx Shutdown

    13. Projector Control Image 13-84 DMX overview list 13.7.7 DMX Shutdown What can be done? Projector can be forced to go in shutdown after a certain retarding time when no DMX signals are available. How to activate/deactivate 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → DMX → Shutdown. Image 13-85 Main menu, projector control Image 13-86...
  • Page 245: Dmx Shutdown Retarding Time

    13. Projector Control Image 13-87 DMX shutdown 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. [On] : projector goes in shutdown after a certain retarding time. [Off] : projector does not go in shutdown. 13.7.8 DMX Shutdown retarding time About the shutdown retarding time The retarding time is the time between no DMX is detected and the moment that the projector shuts down.
  • Page 246: Buttons

    13. Projector Control Image 13-90 DMX shutdown time 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [1], [3], [5] and [10] minutes. 13.8 Buttons Overview • Standby button • Shortcut keys 13.8.1 Standby button What can be done ? When going to standby by pressing the standby button, the following can happen: •...
  • Page 247: Shortcut Keys

    13. Projector Control Image 13-93 Buttons, standby 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [Lamp only] and [Lamp and Power]. Lamp only : only lamp will be switched off when Standby is pressed. Other electronics remain powered. Lamp and Power : lamp will be switched off and projector will be powered down. 13.8.2 Shortcut keys What can be done? An overview of the shortcut allocations with the corresponding menu is given.
  • Page 248: Menu Position

    13. Projector Control 13.9 Menu position What is possible? The on screen menu and the bar scale can be positioned on different places on the screen. The following positions are possible for both • Right-top • Right-mid • Right-bottom • Mid-top •...
  • Page 249: Language Selection

    13. Projector Control Image 13-101 Main menu, projector control Image 13-102 Projector control, Local LCD 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Back Light. Image 13-103 Local LCD, back light 3. Use the ◄ or ► key to change the back lighting of the local LCD panel. 4.
  • Page 250: Scheduler

    13. Projector Control How to change the language 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → Change Language. Image 13-105 Main menu, projector control Image 13-106 Projector control, change language Image 13-107 Language selection 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired language and press ENTER to activate. The radio button before the active language is checked.
  • Page 251: Add A Task To The List

    13. Projector Control Overview • Add a task to the list • Edit a task • Delete task • Scheduler, on or off 13.12.1 Add a task to the list How to add 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control → Scheduler → Add task. Image 13-108 Main menu, projector control Image 13-109...
  • Page 252 13. Projector Control Image 13-111 Add task, setup Start date and time 1. When selected, press ENTER to select the day. 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to change the current setting. Use the ◄ or ► key to jump to the next part of the date and time setting. Image 13-112 Time setup 3.
  • Page 253: Lamp Status

    13. Projector Control Recurrence : the time between two starts of the same task. The value can be changed between 1 and 99. Starts every day Starts every 2 days Starts every 3 days Starts every week Routine setup, infinite loop To repeat the task with a given sequence again and again, check the check box in front of Infinite.
  • Page 254: Edit A Task

    13. Projector Control The task is added to the list of tasks. 13.12.2 Edit a task What can be done? An existing task in the list of tasks can be edited and saved with the same name. How to edit 1.
  • Page 255: Delete Task

    13. Projector Control The edit task window opens. Image 13-120 Edit task The following items can be changed in the same way as creating a new task. For more info, see "Add a task to the list", page 247: Date and time Recurrence Routine Lamp status...
  • Page 256: Scheduler, On Or Off

    13. Projector Control Image 13-123 Scheduler, delete task 2. Press ENTER to open the list of tasks. Image 13-124 Delete task, kist 3. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the task to delete and press ENTER. A confirmation window opens. Image 13-125 4.
  • Page 257: Gsm Configuration, Activation

    13. Projector Control Image 13-128 Scheduler, on or off 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off] Scheduler will execute the tasks in the list. A schedule symbol is added at the left bottom corner of the local LCD panel ( No tasks are executed 13.13 GSM Configuration, activation Only possible when a GSM module with SIM card is installed in the projector.
  • Page 258 13. Projector Control Image 13-129 Main menu, projector control Image 13-130 Projector control, GSM configuration Image 13-131 Image 13-132 GSM configuration GSM pincode 2. Select Pin code and press ENTER. A PIN code input field appears. Image 13-133 Device configuration, PIN code 3.
  • Page 259: Gsm Configuration, Subscription

    13. Projector Control Image 13-135 Main menu, projector control Image 13-136 Projector control, GSM configuration Image 13-137 GSM configuration, Pin code 2. Select Pin code with the current filled out code and press ENTER to clear the current code. Image 13-138 3.
  • Page 260 13. Projector Control Image 13-139 Main menu, projector control Image 13-140 Projector control, GSM configuration Image 13-141 SMS subscription Image 13-142 Subscriber 2. Select Subscriber 1 and press ENTER. Image 13-143 3. Enter the GSM number of Subscriber 1. The GSM number must be entered with the following mask +##XXXYYYYYY + is mandatory before starting with the country code.
  • Page 261: Flex, Light Output Configuration

    13. Projector Control Image 13-144 Main menu, projector control Image 13-145 Projector control, GSM configuration Image 13-146 SMS subscription Image 13-147 Subscriber 1 2. Press ENTER to open the Edit mode. Clear the current number and press ENTER again. 3. Select OK and press ENTER to configure the software. Subscribe or Unsubscribe via SMS 1.
  • Page 262: Light Output Configuration Via Osd Menu

    13. Projector Control To lock to a specific value a 4 digit code is necessary; These codes can be created by the projector owner using Projector Toolset. 13.15.2 Light output configuration via OSD menu What can be done ? The activation code can be entered by the projector user. This code is validated and when valid the maximum light output is set accordingly.
  • Page 263: Configure Projector's Light Output Via Sms

    13. Projector Control 13.15.3 Configure projector’s light output via SMS Projector must be equipped with the optional GSM module. What can be done ? An SMS message with certain structure must be sent to the SIM card of the projector. This message will be picked up and decoded. The projector will be configured according the content of the message.
  • Page 264: Request For Information

    13. Projector Control 13.16.2 Request for information Request for information Via an SMS message sent from any cell phone to the GSM number associated with the projector, projector information can be re- quested. The receiving projector analyses the message. The projector answers with an SMS of maximum 140 characters containing the projector type, name and serial number, projector and lamp run time, lamp and projector status.
  • Page 265: Service

    14. Service 14. SERVICE Overview • Service menu overview • Identification • Diagnosis • Internal Service Patterns • Convergence • Factory defaults • USB memory • Reset Formatter • Refill mode • Save Custom Settings • Special HD Camera mode •...
  • Page 266: Identification

    14. Service 14.2 Identification What can be seen? The identification screen shows the general information about the projector. The following items will be displayed: • Projector type • Projector address • Software version • Configuration • Baudrate • IP address •...
  • Page 267: Diagnosis

    14. Service Image 14-3 Identification 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to scroll through the menu. 14.3 Diagnosis What can be seen? The diagnosis menu gives the possibility to get an overview of the working of the projector. Overview •...
  • Page 268: Measurements

    14. Service Image 14-4 Main menu, service Image 14-5 Service, diagnosis Image 14-6 Diagnosis, versions 2. Press ENTER to display an overview of the versions. Image 14-7 Diagnosis, versions list 14.3.2 Measurements About measurements Measurements contains the following parts: R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 269 14. Service • Voltages • Temperatures • Fan speeds All tables are built up in an identical way. The current measured value is surrounded with the low and high error and warning limits. Once one of these values are crossed the threshold an error or warning message is logged or displayed on the local LCD screen. How to display an overview 1.
  • Page 270: Logging

    14. Service Image 14-13 Overview temperatures Image 14-14 Overview fan speeds Image 14-15 Overview miscellaneous items 14.3.3 Logging What can be done? Projector hosts two log files: one managed bythe Main controller and one specific for the Lamp power supply. How to display the logging 1.
  • Page 271 14. Service Image 14-16 Main menu, service Image 14-17 Service, diagnosis Image 14-19 Logging, main controller Image 14-18 Diagnosis, logging 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Main Controller to get a logging of the main controller or to select Lamp Power Supply to get a logging of the lamp power supply.
  • Page 272: Board Id

    14. Service Image 14-21 Lamp power supply logging 14.3.4 Board Id About Board Id The board id window gives an overview of the modules with their article number, serial number, etc. How to get an overview 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Service → Diagnosis → Board Id. Image 14-22 Main menu, service Image 14-23...
  • Page 273: Notification

    14. Service Image 14-25 Overview board IDs 14.3.5 Notification About notifications Notifications are warnings and errors displayed on the local LCD or on the OSD since power on of the projector. Once powered off, the notification logging is cleared. How to display 1.
  • Page 274: Tilt Sensor

    14. Service Image 14-29 Notification overview list 14.3.6 Tilt sensor What is possible? The built-in tilt sensor can be read out to see if the projector is used in an allowed position. The status field indicates whether the rotation of the projector is normal or abnormal. Using a projector with an abnormal rotation can severely damage the lamp.
  • Page 275: Internal Service Patterns

    14. Service Image 14-33 Tilt sensor output The rotation of the projector is visually displayed. Coordinates of the tilt sensor and the offset from the normal position are given in the tilt sensor pane. The status pane indicates if the projector is used with an allowed rotation. 14.4 Internal Service Patterns How to select 1.
  • Page 276 14. Service 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired internal service pattern and press ENTER to open a selection menu. Input patterns Input items in the Internal Service Patterns menu are only shown when the corresponding slot contains an input board. Image 14-37 Internal service patterns, input Press ENTER to display the list of possible patterns.
  • Page 277 14. Service Osd patterns Image 14-41 Internal service patterns, OSD Press ENTER to display the list of possible patterns. Image 14-42 OSD Test patterns Pmp out patterns Image 14-43 Internal service patterns, Pmp Out Press ENTER to display the list of possible patterns. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 278 14. Service Image 14-44 Pmp out test patterns To change the options for the selected pattern, use he ► key to open these options. The number of options can change for the different patterns. Image 14-45 Pmp out internal service test patterns options Fib patterns Image 14-46 Internal service patterns, Fib...
  • Page 279: Convergence

    14. Service 14.5 Convergence What can be done? The convergence patterns can be used to check the convergence alignment of red, green and blue. If there is a misalignment of at least one 1 pixel, an electronic realignment is possible. Mechanical realignment of the convergence can only be done by a qualified service technician.
  • Page 280: Factory Defaults

    14. Service Image 14-52 4. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to adjust vertical and the ◄ or ► key to adjust vertical convergence. Adjust until the crossing of the center Green (Red) convergence pattern coincide with the diagonal line of the center Blue con- vergence pattern.
  • Page 281: Usb Memory

    14. Service Image 14-55 Factory defaults, settings By default the following settings are excluded IP address Serial settings DMX settings Electronic convergence Standby settings Scheduler tasks 2. If you want to restore also one of the items in the list, check the check box in front of that item. Select Yes to restore the factory settings.
  • Page 282 14. Service Image 14-58 USB memory selection 2. Select Save Custom Settings and press ENTER to download this set. Note: Make sure a formatted USB stick is inserted in the USB connector. When no USB stick is available, a message will be shown: No USB device is found. The name of the custom settings files contains the serial number of the projector from which ti is downloaded.
  • Page 283: Reset Formatter

    14. Service 14.8 Reset Formatter Why and when A reset formatter is necessary when e.g. a color is missing, artifacts are visible in the image or image is frozen and the formatter test patterns cannot be displayed. How to reset 1.
  • Page 284: Save Custom Settings

    14. Service Image 14-66 Main menu, service Image 14-67 Service, refill mode 2. Press ENTER to select. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Yes. or No and press ENTER. Image 14-68 If you want to start the refill mode, select Yes. If you do not want to start the refill mode, select No.
  • Page 285: Special Hd Camera Mode

    14. Service Image 14-69 Main menu, service Image 14-70 Service, save custom settings 2. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select Yes and press ENTER. Image 14-71 Save custom settings, question 14.11 Special HD Camera mode What can be done ? "Special HD Camera mode"...
  • Page 286: Auto Dimming When Over-Temperature

    14. Service Image 14-72 Main menu, service Image 14-73 Service, special HD camera mode 2. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] and [Off]. 14.12 Auto Dimming when over-temperature What can happen? When an over-temperature is detected, the projector starts dimming the lamp so that the projector can cool down. How to activate - deactivate 1.
  • Page 287: Time And Date

    14. Service 14.13 Time and Date How to set 1. Press Menu to activate the menus and select Service → Time and Date. Image 14-76 Main menu, service Image 14-77 Service, time and date Image 14-78 Date and time set up 2.
  • Page 288 14. Service R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 289: Maintenance

    15. Maintenance 15. MAINTENANCE About this chapter This chapter contains detailed maintenance procedures like dust filter replacement, lens cleaning etc. These procedures can easily be performed by the operator of the projector. 15.1 Cleaning the lens To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces follow the cleaning procedure as described here precisely.
  • Page 290 15. Maintenance R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 291: Removal And Installation Of The Projector Covers

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers 16. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF THE PROJECTOR COVERS About this chapter Most maintenance and servicing procedures demand removing one or more of the projector covers to gain access to the parts to maintain or to service.
  • Page 292: Removal Of The Side Cover

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 16-2 16.2 Removal of the side cover AUTION Remove the side cover of the projector only in a clean and dust free area. Never remove the side cover in an area which is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar.
  • Page 293: Removal Of The Lamp Cover

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers 16.3 Removal of the lamp cover ARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel. Necessary tools 7 mm flat screw driver. How to remove the lamp cover 1. Release the two captive screws at the top and bottom right side of the lamp cover, using a flat screw driver. Image 16-5 Captive screws, unlocking 2.
  • Page 294: Installation Of The

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers How to remove the input cover 1. Release the two captive screws at the top and bottom left side of the input cover, using a flat screw driver. Image 16-7 Captive screws input cover 2.
  • Page 295: Installation Of The Side Cover

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers a) first hook in the side of the front cover at the front filter, b) then gently push the other side of the front cover into position, c) ensure that the locking studs in the corners click into their receivers. Image 16-9 Front cover installation 4.
  • Page 296: Installation Of The Lamp Cover

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 16-11 3. Install the side cover of the projector doing the following: a) Bring the side cover towards its final position (A), b) then gently push the locking studs of the top corners (B) into their receivers, c) then gently push the locking studs of the bottom corners (C) into their receivers.
  • Page 297: Installation Of The Input Cover

    16. Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 16-14 Lamp cover installaion 2. Secure the lamp cover by locking the two captive screws at the right side of the lamp cover. Image 16-15 Captive screw locking 16.8 Installation of the input cover ARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel.
  • Page 298 16. Removal and installation of the projector covers Image 16-16 Input cover, installation 2. Secure the input cover by locking the two captive screws at the left side of the input cover. Image 16-17 Captive screws, locking R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 299: Servicing

    Realignment of the lamp in its reflector Extra service information Extra service information for qualified service technicians can be found on Barco’s Partnerzone (URL:http:\\my.barco.com). Regis- tration is necessary. If you are not yet registered, click on Partnerzone registration and follow the instructions. With the created login and password, it is possible to enter the partnerzone where you can find extra service information about the projector.
  • Page 300: Replacement Of The Dust Filter On The Front Side

    17. Servicing Image 17-1 Insert input module 2. Take off the dummy cover plate. 3. Insert the new input module in its compartment. Make sure the module seats in its sliders (2). Pull in the module until the contacts (3) are fully inserted into the connectors. 4.
  • Page 301: Replacement Of The Dust Filter On The Bottom Side

    17. Servicing Image 17-3 Front filter 3. Insert a new HEPA filter by pulling the two spring clamps away and move the filter into position. Caution: Make sure that the airflow indicated on the dust filter match with the airflow of the fans. 4.
  • Page 302: Replacement Of The Dust Filter On The Top Side

    17. Servicing Image 17-5 Bottom filter, remove 4. Place a new HEPA dust filter in the filter holder. Caution: Make sure that the airflow indicated on the dust filter match with the airflow of the fans. 5. Reinstall the filter holder containing the new HEPA filter. 6.
  • Page 303: Pressure Verification Of The Liquid Cooling Circuit

    17. Servicing How to replace the HEPA dust filter on the top side 1. Remove the side cover of the projector, see "Removal of the side cover", page 288. 2. Remove the filter (F) on the top side by pulling out the filter holder (H) as illustrated. Image 17-8 Top filter 3.
  • Page 304: Removal Of The Lamp House

    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. Return it to Barco. Due to its high internal pressure, the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled.
  • Page 305: Installation Of The Lamp House

    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. Return it to Barco. Due to its high internal pressure, the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled.
  • Page 306: Realignment Of The Lamp In Its Reflector

    17. Servicing Image 17-13 6. Reinstall the lamp cover of the projector, see "Installation of the lamp cover", page 292. 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.
  • Page 307 17. Servicing Image 17-14 Z-axis alignment 6. Secure the Z-axis position by fastening the Z-axis lock screw. 7. Switch off the projector, wait five minutes and unplug the power cord at the projector side. 8. Reinstall the cover of the lamp, see "Installation of the lamp cover", page 292. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 308 17. Servicing R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 309: Specifications

    A. Specifications A. SPECIFICATIONS A.1 Specifications of the HDF W22 Overview Projector type WUXGA 3-chip DLP digital projector Technology 0.96" DMD™ x3 Resolution 1,920 x 1,200 Brightness 22,000 center lumens / 20,000 ANSI lumens Contrast ratio 1,900:1 (standard) / 2,200:1 (high contrast mode)
  • Page 310: Specifications Of The Hdf W26

    A. Specifications Max. power consumption 4,000W / STBY < 10W Noise level (typical at 25°C/77°F) 58dB(A) Operational ambient temperature 0-40°C / 32°-104°F Operational humidity 0-80% (non condens) Dissipation BTU Max. 13660 BTU/h Dimensions (WxLxH) 707 x 1,025 x 548mm / 27.83 x 40.35 x 21.57 inches Weight 99kg (218.25lbs) Shipping Dimensions...
  • Page 311: Technical Regulations

    A. Specifications Active eyewear (optional), passive Infitec (optional), passive circular (optional), triple flash up to 200Hz Inputs DVI-I (HDCP including analog RGB YUV), SDI/HDSDI/Dual HDSDI/3G/BarcoLink Optional Inputs 5-BNC RGBHV (RGBS/RGsB, YUV CS/SOY, Composite video, S-Video); DVI-I (HDCP including analog RGB YUV) + BarcoLink/SDI/HDSDI/Dual HDSDI/3G; 3D active input (HDMI/DisplayPort) feat.
  • Page 312 A. Specifications R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 313: Dimensions

    B. Dimensions B. DIMENSIONS Overview • Dimensions of the HDF W series projector • Dimensions of the HDF W series flight case B.1 Dimensions of the HDF W series projector Dimensions 14.8 676.1 771.1 Image B-1 Dimensions given in millimeters. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 314: Dimensions Of The Hdf W Series Flight Case

    B. Dimensions Point of gravity Image B-2 Dimensions given in millimeters. B.2 Dimensions of the HDF W series flight case Dimensions 1194 1175 Image B-3 Dimensions given in millimeters. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 315: Standard Source Files

    C. Standard source files C. STANDARD SOURCE FILES C.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 316 C. Standard source files Name Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact 1280x1024@85 85,027 91,149 157,506 1728 1280 1072 1024 1360x768@60 60,15 47,752 85,500 1792 1366 1366x768@60 59,790 47,712 85,500 1792 1366 1400x1050@50 50,000 54,500 94,618 1736 1400 1090 1050 1400x1050@60 59,979 65,317...
  • Page 317 C. Standard source files Name Fvert FHor Fpix Ptot Pact Ltot Lact hd-1920x1080@30i 60,000 33,750 74,250 2200 1920 hd-1920x1080@30p 30,000 33,750 74,250 2200 1920 1125 1080 hd-1920x1080@29,97i 5 9,94 33,716 74,176 2200 1920 hd-1920x1080_2@25i 50,000 31.25 74,250 2376 1920 hd-1920x1080@50p 50,000 56,250 148,500 2640...
  • Page 318 C. Standard source files R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 319: Dmx Chart

    D. DMX chart D. DMX CHART Overview • DMX chart, Basic • DMX chart, Full • DMX chart, Extended D.1 DMX chart, Basic Overview Chan- Function Value Default Action Intensity 0 - 5 Mechanical shutter closed 6 - 255 Electronic contrast on output Function select 0 - 7 No function...
  • Page 320: Dmx Chart, Extended

    D. DMX chart Chan- Function Value Default Action Input selection 0 - 87 No function 88 - 95 Input 1 (if held for 2 seconds) 96 - 103 Input 2 (if held for 2 seconds) 104 - 111 Input 3 (if held for 2 seconds) 112 - 119 Input 4 (if held for 2 seconds) 120 - 255...
  • Page 321 D. DMX chart Chan- Function Value Default Actions Input selection 0 - 87 No function 88 - 95 Input 1 (if held for 2 seconds) 96 - 103 Input 2 (if held for 2 seconds) 104 - 111 Input 3 (if held for 2 seconds) 112 - 119 Input 4 (if held for 2 seconds) 120 - 255...
  • Page 322 D. DMX chart R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 323: Stacking Hdf W Series Projectors

    E. Stacking HDF W series projectors E. STACKING HDF W SERIES PROJECTORS General Three interlocking adapters at the top and at the bottom of the HDF W series projector allows an easy and fast stacking without using extra tools or accessories. ARNING Maximum stack three (3) HDF W series projectors in a table mount configuration.
  • Page 324 E. Stacking HDF W series projectors 4. Are these projectors stacked for a ceiling mount configuration? If yes, secure the projectors with safety chains as follows: a) Release the safety hook (H) at both sides of the lowest projector and guide the safety cable around its carrying handle (C) as illustrated.
  • Page 325: Aligning Stacked Hdf W Series Projectors

    E. Stacking HDF W series projectors Image E-5 Opening interlocking adapter ARNING Never open an interlocking adapter of a stacked projector which is still suspended. First place the stacked projectors on the floor. Aligning stacked HDF W series projectors Necessary tools 8 mm Allen key.
  • Page 326 E. Stacking HDF W series projectors Inclination Image E-7 Inclination adjustment 5. If necessary, adjust the skew of the stacked projector with respect to the reference projector by turning the screw Q in or out using a 8 mm Allen key. The screw Q is located behind the cover of the lamp, just above the volt meter. Adjust until the outline of the hatch pattern is most symmetric with the reference hatch pattern.
  • Page 327 E. Stacking HDF W series projectors In case of a triple stacked table mount projector configuration adjust and align first the bottommost projector (reference), than the projector in the middle and finally the uppermost projector. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 328 E. Stacking HDF W series projectors R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 329: Environmental Information

    For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service. For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee...
  • Page 330 F. Environmental information Table of toxic and hazardous substances/elements and their content, as required by China’s management methods for controlling pollution by electronic information products 零件项目(名称) 有毒有害物质或元素 Component name Hazardous substances and elements 铅 镉 汞 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 Cr6+ PBDE 印制电路配件...
  • Page 331: Production Address

    The month and year of production is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself. Importers contact information Contact To find your local importer, contact Barco directly or one of Barco’s regional offices via the contact information given on Barco’s web site, www.barco.com. R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 332 F. Environmental information R5905158 HDF W SERIES 10/12/2014...
  • Page 333 Revision Sheet Barco nv/Documentation Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.82.11, Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 Support: www.Barco.com/esupport, Web: www.barco.com From: Date: Please correct the following points in this documentation (R5905158/06): page wrong correct R5905158 HDF W 10/12/2014 SERIES...

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