Barco Baron 908 R9040060 Owner's Manual

Barco Baron 908 R9040060 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 BARON R9040060 R9040069 OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS BARON R9040060 R9040069 OWNER'S MANUAL Date : Rev. : Art. No. : 15032003 R5976419...
  • Page 4 All rights reserved. Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners. BARCO n.v. / Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B-8520 Kuurne Belgium Tel : +32/56/368211 Fax : +32/56/351651 E-mail : sales.bps@barco.com Visite Barco at the web : http://www.barco.com Printed in Belgium...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................1-1 Safety instructions ............................1-1 Notice on safety ....................................1-1 installation instructions ..................................1-1 Owner's record ....................................1-1 Safety indication on the product ..............................1-1 Safety warning ....................................1-2 Federal communication commission (FCC Statement) ........................1-2 On safety ......................................
  • Page 6 Table of contents Stationary image warning ..........................3-3 RCU Commands to the projector ......................... 3-4 Pointing the RCU to the reflective screen ............................3-4 Pointing the RCU towards the IR sensor in the projector ........................ 3-4 RCU used in a hardwired configuration ............................3-4 Projector address ............................
  • Page 7 Table of contents What can be done ? ..................................5-11 How to activate ? .................................... 5-11 Motion processing: on/off ........................... 5-12 Why motion processing ? ................................5-12 How to activate ? ................................... 5-12 Output mode .............................. 5-12 What can be done ? ..................................5-12 How to select a new scan rate ? ..............................
  • Page 8 Table of contents Linearity adjustment ........................... 5-27 What can be done ? ..................................5-27 Start up ......................................5-27 Coarse linearity ............................5-28 Start up ......................................5-28 Fine vertical linearity ..........................5-28 Start up ......................................5-28 Fine horizontal linearity ..........................5-28 Start up ......................................
  • Page 9 Table of contents Warm up on/off ............................6-6 What can be done ? ..................................6-6 How to install ? ....................................6-6 Warm up frequency ............................. 6-6 What can be done ? ..................................6-6 How to install a warm up frequency ? ............................6-6 Projector warm up time ..........................
  • Page 10 Table of contents Undo digital vertical linearity to midposition ....................6-15 What can be done ? ..................................6-15 How to undo the digital vertical linearity to midposition ? ......................6-15 Digital horizontal linearity to midposition ....................6-15 What can be done ? ..................................6-15 How to set the digital horizontal linearity to midposition ? ......................
  • Page 11 Table of contents MESSAGES, WARNINGS AND FAILURES ..............7-1 SOUND MODULE ......................3-1 Sound connections ............................. 3-1 Audio input ......................................3-1 Connecting speaker wires ................................3-1 Speaker selection switch ................................. 3-1 Sound control with the RCU or the local keyboard ..................3-1 INDEX ..........................
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  • Page 13: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions Notice on safety Installation instructions Owner's record PART NUMBER : SER. NUMBER : DEALER : Safety indication on the product CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION/ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL...
  • Page 14: Safety Warning

    Safety instructions Safety warning TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ! Federal communication commission (FCC Statement) Note : On safety WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS CEE 7 Plug ANSI 73.11 Plug Green and yellow : Ground Green and yellow : Ground Blue : Neutral...
  • Page 15: Caution On Fire Hazard

    Safety instructions Caution on fire hazard DO NOT PLACE FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NEAR PROJECTOR ! On installation On servicing Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: Replacement parts Safety check On cleaning...
  • Page 16: On Repacking

    Safety instructions On repacking On illumination...
  • Page 17: Connections

    Connections CONNECTIONS AC Power AC Power cord connection Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector into the male connector at the front side of the electronic block. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1).
  • Page 18: Source Connections

    Connections Source connections Input locations Input facilities The following source types can be connected to the inputs: - Composite video (Optional) - S-Video (Optional) - RGBS or RGsB - RGB3S or RG3sB - (R-Y)Y(B-Y)S or (R-Y)Ys(B-Y) [component input] - (R-Y)Y(B-Y)3S or (R-Y)Y3s(B-Y) [component input] Optional module: decoder + Limo Pro to select Composite Video or S-Video.
  • Page 19: Rgb Analog Source To Port 3

    Connect your RGB source with sync on green, composite or separate sync via an interface to Port 3. Always use an interface (e.g. Barco Magik Interface R9828120) when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector as the signal cable coming from the computer is limited to 60 cm due to interferences.
  • Page 20: Component Video Source To Port 4/5

    Always use an interface (e.g. Barco Magik Interface R9828120) when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector as the signal cable coming from the computer is limited to 60 cm due to interferences.
  • Page 21: Rs232 Connection

    Connections RS232 Connection RS232 input and RS232 output of the projector The projector is equipped with a RS232 port that allows them to communicate with a computer. Applications a) remote control: - easy adjustment of the projector via a computer. - allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups.
  • Page 22 Connections 2 - 6 5976419 BARON 908 15032003...
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    1. the default address is zero (0) or (1). The standard RCU is setup for common address zero. To change the common address of the RCU, contact a BARCO service center. If it is necessary to program the projector address into the RCU, see 'Projector Address'.
  • Page 24: Overview Of Functions

    Getting started Overview of functions This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely. This remote control is used for source selection, control, adaptation and set-up. It includes automatic storing of : - picture controls (Brightness, Sharpness,..) - settings Other functions on the control units are:...
  • Page 25: Operating The Projector

    Getting started 13 FREEZ : press to freeze the projected video image (only available when decoder + Limo Pro (R9828631) is installed). 14 TEXT : when adjusting one of the image controls, e.g. contrast, during a meeting, the displayed bar scale can be removed by pressing 'TEXT' key first.
  • Page 26: Rcu Commands To The Projector

    Getting started RCU Commands to the projector Pointing the RCU to the reflective screen Point the front of the RCU to the screen surface. image 3.3 RCU to reflective screen Pointing the RCU towards the IR sensor in the projector When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within the effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line).
  • Page 27: Projector Address

    Getting started Projector address Why a projector address ? As more than one projector can be installed in a room, the separate projectors should be separately addressable with a RCU or a computer. So each projector has its own address. Set up an individual projector address The set up of a projector address can be done via the software.
  • Page 28: Input Selection Modes

    Getting started Input selection modes Source No Projector input Press button Composite Video S-Video/Comp. Video RGB (HV, SOG) 4 or 5 Component Video RGB with Tri level sync 7 Component Video with Tri-level sync The Baron is installed with a decoder + Limo Pro to select Composite Video + S-Video. Input selection via the RCU With the digit buttons, it is possible to select one of the above input modes.
  • Page 29: Picture Controls

    Getting started Picture controls The control keys are located on the right side of the key panel of the RCU and indicated with the name of the control and an icon. When an image control is pressed, a text box with bar scale and the function name of the control, e.g. 'brightness...' appears on the screen (only if text is ON).
  • Page 30 Getting started 3 - 8 5976419 BARON 908 04122001...
  • Page 31: Entering The Adjustment Menus

    Some items in the Adjustment mode are password protected. While selecting such an item, the projector asks to enter your password. (Password protection is only available when the password strap on the controller module is ON. Contact a BARCO authorized technician when no password is requested during the adjustment procedure and password protection is desired.)
  • Page 32 Entering the adjustment menus Remark : When the password is correctly entered, all other password protected items are accessible without reentering the password. When re-entering the adjustment mode, it will be necessary to enter your password again when selecting a password protected item.
  • Page 33: Random Access Adjustment Mode

    Random access adjustment mode RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Random access adjustment mode Starting up 'RANDOM ACCESS' ENTER ADJUSTMENT MODE RANDOM ACCESS é ê Overview flowchart SEE IMAGE 5.1.2 PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY SEE IMAGE 5.1.2 COARSE ADJUSTMENT CONVERGENCE FINE ADJUSTMENT MIDPOINT RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE BOTTOM...
  • Page 34 Random access adjustment mode COLOR BALANCE CONTRAST EQUALISATION CONTRAST MODULATION CONTRAST EDGE CORRECTION SYNC LOW SOURCE FREQUENCY PICTURE TUNING PEAKING MID SOURCE FREQUENCY CLAMPMODE HIGH SOURCE FREQUENCY PORT 2 LINE MULTIPLIER MOTION PROCESSING OUTPUT MODE VIDEO EQUALIZING NOISE REDUCTION TIME BASE CORRECTION CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT LUMINANCE DELAY SPLIT SCREEN...
  • Page 35: Set Up Of The Selected Setup Pattern

    Random access adjustment mode Set up of the selected setup pattern ? é ê ENTER é ê menu 1 Genlocked pattern : internally generated pattern, locked on the external source. The pattern changes with the adjustment selection. Internal # pattern : internally generated pattern and locked on internal generated sync signals. (No external source necessary) Note: Internal cross hatch pattern When using the internal pattern ?
  • Page 36: Factory Preset Frequencies

    Random access adjustment mode Factory preset frequencies é ê ç è ENTER INTERNAL # PATTERN é ê ç è menu 1...
  • Page 37: Picture Tuning

    Random access adjustment mode Picture tuning Start up the picture tuning é ê Picture tuning ENTER RANDOM ACCESS PICTURE TUNING ADJUSTMENT MODE PICTURE TUNING é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Color balance What can be done ? How to select the color balance ? é...
  • Page 38: Fixed Color Balance

    Random access adjustment mode Fixed color balance one of the 4 preprogrammed color temperatures ENTER Custom color balance é ê ENTER é ê è ç ENTER Color select é ê ENTER EXIT ENTER EXIT COLOR BALANCE menu 1...
  • Page 39: Contrast Modulation

    Random access adjustment mode Contrast modulation Why contrast modulation ? Without contrast modulation Corner fall off Color shift horizontal light output horizontal light output green 100% 100% blue image image With contrast modulation Corner fall off Color shift horizontal light output horizontal light output 100% 100%...
  • Page 40: Important Note

    Random access adjustment mode Important note How to select the contrast modulation é ê ENTER CONTRAST MODULATION + PICTURE TUNING CONTRAST EQUALISATION CONTRAST MODULATION CONTRAST EDGE CORRECTION COLOR SELECT é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Why contrast equalization ? Color shift How to adjust the contrast equalization ? é...
  • Page 41: Note

    Random access adjustment mode CONTRAST MODULATION + éê CONTRAST EQUALISATION çè CONTRAST EDGE CORRECTION COLOR SELECT menu 2 é ê menu 1 Note Why color select How to use color select é ê ENTER ç è CONTRAST MODULATION + CONTRAST EQUALISATION CONTRAST EDGE CORRECTION COLOR SELECT é...
  • Page 42: Peaking

    Random access adjustment mode Peaking What can be done with peaking ? How to set up ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER PICTURE TUNING PEAKING PEAKING é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Clamp mode: normal/restoration What can be done ? How to set up ? é...
  • Page 43: Port 2 : Video/S-Video (Optional)

    Random access adjustment mode Port 2 : video/S-video (optional) What can be done ? How to configure port 2 ? é ê ENTER PICTURE TUNING VIDEO é ê menu 1 Line multiplier What can be done ? How to activate ? é...
  • Page 44: Motion Processing: On/Off

    Random access adjustment mode Motion processing: on/off Why motion processing ? How to activate ? é ê ENTER IMAGE PROCESSING MOTION PROCESSING : ON é ê menu 1 Output mode What can be done ? How to select a new scan rate ? é...
  • Page 45: Video Equalizing

    Random access adjustment mode What can be done ? How to select video equalizing ? é ê ENTER How to adjust the video equalizing ? ç è é ê Noise reduction IMAGE PROCESSING VIDEO EQUALIZING ç è é ê é ê...
  • Page 46: Contrast Enhancement

    Random access adjustment mode What can be done ? How to select and adjust the contrast enhancement ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER Split screen: on/off IMAGE PROCESSING CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT Contrast Enhancem. é ê menu 1 menu 2 What can be done ? How to activate the split screen function ? é...
  • Page 47: Time Base Correction

    Random access adjustment mode Time base correction Why time base correction ? How to activate ? é ê ENTER LINE MULTIPLIER TIME BASE CORRECTION é ê menu 1 Luminance delay When is it necessary ? How to adjust ? é ê...
  • Page 48: Clamp Gating: On/Off

    Random access adjustment mode How to change the vertical sync reference ? é ê ENTER LINE MULTIPLIER V SYNC REF : INDIRECT é ê menu 1 Clamp gating: on/off Why necessary ? How to change the clamp gating ? é ê...
  • Page 49: Coring

    Random access adjustment mode Coring What can be done ? How to set up ? é ê ENTER LINE MULTIPLIER CORING é ê Coring menu 1 menu 2 What can be done ? How to set up ? é ê ENTER LINE MULTIPLIER menu 2...
  • Page 50: Cti

    Random access adjustment mode What can be done ? How to set up ? é ê ENTER LINE MULTIPLIER menu 2 é ê menu 1 Without CTI adjustment With CTI adjustment Adjust CTI for max color transient improvement image 5.4 CTI adjustment Factory preset What can be done ?
  • Page 51: Geometry Adjustments

    Random access adjustment mode Geometry adjustments What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT MODE GEOMETRY é ê é ê menu 2 menu 1 Important Green convergence: on/off Why switching your green convergence on or off ? How to switch off the green convergence ? é...
  • Page 52: Horizontal Phase Adjustment

    Random access adjustment mode Horizontal phase adjustment Start up é ê ENTER Note How to adjust ? GEOMETRY H PHASE é ê CÃQC6T@ CÃQC6T@ & & menu 2 image 1 image 2 Raster shift adjustment What has to be done ? Caution Start up é...
  • Page 53: Left-Right (East-West) Adjustments

    Random access adjustment mode GEOMETRY RASTER SHIFT RASTER SHIFT é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 RASTER POSITION WRONG RASTER POSITIONS CRT phosphor width for the green color 11,5 cm (4.5 inch) CRT Faceplate holder Forbidden area Phosphor area Projected raster image 5.5 Raster centering...
  • Page 54: Which Adjustment Can Be Executed

    Random access adjustment mode Which adjustment can be executed ? How to enter an alignment ? é ê ENTER EXIT Warning...
  • Page 55 Random access adjustment mode LEFT RIGHT VERTICAL CENTERLINE SIDE PRECORRECTION LEFT FINE SIDE CORRECTION WARNING: Use SIDE PRECORRECTION to adjust the right side of the image ! Select with then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Corrects the curvature of the vertical lines on the right side. Both sides will be corrected, but look only on the right side.
  • Page 56: Fine Side Correction

    Random access adjustment mode Fine side correction What can be done ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT LEFT-RIGHT (E-W) FINE SIDE CORRECTION é ê menu 1 menu 2 Top-bottom (north-south) adjustments What can be adjusted ? Start up é...
  • Page 57: How To Enter An Alignment

    Random access adjustment mode How to enter an alignment ? é ê ENTER EXIT TOP-BOTTOM (N-S) HORIZONTAL CENTERLINE HORIZONTAL TOP HORIZONTAL BOTTOM Select with then <ENTER> You can adjust BOW with and KEYSTONE with <EXIT> to return BOW: Corrects the curvature of the horizontal lines on the upper side.
  • Page 58: Size Adjustment

    Random access adjustment mode Size adjustment What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER ç è é ê GEOMETRY SIZE é ê é ê V SIZE menu 1 ç è H SIZE H size too large Image Ideal Image Ideal image width image...
  • Page 59: Fine Horizontal Size Adjustment

    Random access adjustment mode Fine horizontal size adjustment What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER GEOMETRY FINE H SIZE é ê menu 1 Linearity adjustment What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER é ê ç...
  • Page 60: Coarse Linearity

    Random access adjustment mode Coarse linearity Start up é ê ENTER é ê ç è LINEARITY COARSE LINEARITY é ê é ê COARSE V LIN menu 1 ç è COARSE H LIN menu 2 Fine vertical linearity Start up é ê...
  • Page 61: Blanking Adjustments

    Random access adjustment mode Blanking adjustments What can be done with blanking ? Start up é ê ENTER BLANKING GEOMETRY BLANKING é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 How to adjust the blanking ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER...
  • Page 62 Random access adjustment mode BLANKING BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Select with then <ENTER> <EXIT> to return Adjustment of the blanking on the top of the image. Adjustment of the blanking on the left side. Adjustment of the blanking on the bottom of the image. Adjustment of the blanking on the right side.
  • Page 63: Convergence Adjustment

    Random access adjustment mode Convergence adjustment What has to be done ? Adjustment order Start up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT MODE CONVERGENCE é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Coarse convergence adjustment What has to be done ? Start up é...
  • Page 64: Fine Convergence Adjustment

    Random access adjustment mode green image The screen is divided into 25 areas red image Coarse convergence adjustment image 5.10 Coarse convergence adjustment Fine convergence adjustment What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER ENTER ENTER EXIT CONVERGENCE CONVERGENCE GREEN ONLY é...
  • Page 65: Focusing

    Random access adjustment mode Focusing What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS FOCUSING RED FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT MODE FOCUSING é ê é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 menu 3 image 1 Midpoint focusing é ê...
  • Page 66: Bottom Image Focusing

    Random access adjustment mode ENTER Bottom image focusing é ê ENTER ç è FOCUSING BOTTOM menu 1 ENTER Digital adjustment é ê ENTER ENTER ENTER EXIT FOCUSING DIGITAL ADJUSTMENT é ê menu 1 Blue on source What can be done ? Start up é...
  • Page 67: Color Select

    Random access adjustment mode Color select What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS COLOR SELECT ADJUSTMENT MODE COLOR SELECT é ê menu 1 menu 2...
  • Page 68: Driver Voltage (Optional)

    Random access adjustment mode Driver voltage (optional) When available ? What can be done ? Start up é ê ENTER RANDOM ACCESS VOLTAGE OUTPUT DRIVERS ADJUSTMENT MODE DRIVER VOLTAGE é ê menu 1...
  • Page 69: Service Mode

    Service mode SERVICE MODE Service mode Start up é ê ENTER ADJUSTMENT MODE SERVICE MODE SERVICE é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Overview flowchart IDENTIFICATION TOTAL RUN TIME CHANGE PASSWORD PROJECTOR SET UP CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS CHANGE BAUDRATE PROJECTOR WARM UP POWER UP MODE COMMON ADDRESS...
  • Page 70: Projector Set-Up

    Service mode Projector set-up What can be done ? Start up the projector set-up é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE PROJECTOR SET-UP PROJECTOR SET-UP é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Identification What can be seen ?
  • Page 71: How To Start Up

    Service mode How to start up ? é ê ENTER PROJECTOR SET-UP REALITY 908 é ê menu 2 menu 1 Total run time What can be displayed ? Run time note How to start up ? é ê ENTER PROJECTOR SET-UP RUN TIME é...
  • Page 72: Change Password

    Service mode Change password What can be done ? Note Note: How to select ? é ê ENTER ENTER How to enter a new password ? ç è ENTER ENTER EXIT PROJECTOR SET-UP PASSWORD CHANGE PASSWORD ç è é ê menu 3 menu 2 menu 1...
  • Page 73: Change Baudrate

    Service mode Change baudrate What can be set up ? Note: How to set up ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER PROJECTOR SET-UP BAUDRATE CHANGE BAUDRATE é ê menu 1 menu 2 Projector warm up What can be done ? EXIT EXIT EXIT...
  • Page 74: Warm Up On/Off

    Service mode Warm up on/off What can be done ? How to install ? é ê ENTER Warm up frequency PROJECTOR WARM UP menu 1 What can be done ? How to install a warm up frequency ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT...
  • Page 75: Power Up Mode: Operating/Stand By

    Service mode Power up mode: operating/stand by What can be done ? How to change the mode ? é ê ENTER PROJECTOR SET-UP operating é ê menu 1 Common address What can be done ? Why 2 different common address ? How to change the common address ? é...
  • Page 76: Memory Management

    Service mode Memory management What can be done ? How to select ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE MEMORY MANAGEMENT MEMORY MANAGEMENT é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Copy a block What can be done ? How to copy ? é...
  • Page 77: Copy Soft Edge Block

    Service mode Copy soft edge block What can be done ? How to copy the softedge settings ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT MEMORY MANAGEMENT COPY SOFTEDGE MODE COPY SOFTEDGE SETTING COPY SOFT EDGE BLOCK é ê é...
  • Page 78: Deleting All Blocks

    Service mode Deleting all blocks What can be done ? How to delete all blocks ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT ENTER MEMORY MANAGEMENT DELETE ALL BLOCKS DELETE ALL BLOCKS é ê menu 2 menu 1 Set to midposition What can be done ? How to start up ? é...
  • Page 79: How To Set Convergence To Midposition ?

    Service mode How to set convergence to midposition ? é ê ENTER ENTER R & B CONVERGENCE MID SET TO MIDPOSITION R&B CONVERGENCE MID é ê menu 2 menu 2 Undo R&B convergence midposition What can be done ? How to undo ? é...
  • Page 80: Undo Green Convergence Midposition

    Service mode Undo green convergence midposition What can be done ? How to undo ? é ê ENTER SET TO MIDPOSITION UNDO GREEN CONVERGENCE MID é ê menu 1 Focus to midposition What can be done ? How to set the focus settings to midposition ? é...
  • Page 81: East-West To Midposition

    Service mode East-west to midposition What can be done ? How to set the east-west settings to midposition ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT SET TO MIDPOSITION E-W TO MIDPOSITION E-W TO MIDPOSITION é ê menu 2 menu 1 Undo east-west to midposition What can be done ? How to undo the east-west to midposition ? é...
  • Page 82: How To Set The North-South Settings To Midposition ?

    Service mode How to set the north-south settings to midposition ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT SET TO MIDPOSITION N-S TO MIDPOSITION N-S TO MIDPOSITION é ê menu 2 menu 1 Undo north-south to midposition What can be done ? How to Undo the north-south to midposition ? é...
  • Page 83: Undo Digital Vertical Linearity To Midposition

    Service mode Undo digital vertical linearity to midposition What can be done ? How to undo the digital vertical linearity to midposition ? é ê ENTER SET TO MIDPOSITION UNDO DIG VERT LINEARITY MID é ê menu 1 Digital horizontal linearity to midposition What can be done ? How to set the digital horizontal linearity to midposition ? é...
  • Page 84: How To Undo The Digital Vertical Linearity To Midposition

    Service mode How to undo the digital vertical linearity to midposition ? é ê ENTER SET TO MIDPOSITION UNDO DIG HOR LINEARITY MID é ê menu 1 Astigmatism midposition What can be done ? How to set the astigmatism to midposition ? é...
  • Page 85: All Settings To Midposition

    Service mode All settings to midposition What can be done ? How to set to midposition ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT SET TO MIDPOSITION ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOSITION ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS é ê menu 2 menu 1 Undo all settings to midposition What can be done ? How to cancel 'set to midposition' ? é...
  • Page 86: Common Settings

    Service mode Common settings What can be done ? How to select ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE COMMON SETTINGS COMMON SETTINGS é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 Dynaminc astigmatism What can be done ? Diagonal astigmatism correction use the keys Diagonal...
  • Page 87: Start Up

    Service mode Start up é ê ENTER COMMON SETTINGS DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 How to adjust ? é ê ENTER DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM ç è é ê GREEN é ê menu 1 menu 2 EXIT é...
  • Page 88: Gamma Corrections

    Service mode Gamma corrections Gamma corrections warning ? 'The Gamma Corrections are factory adjusted using an ACTAS colour analyser ! Therefore, only qualified installation or service personnel should perform these adjustments !' Start up é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT COMMON SETTINGS WARNING RISK OF INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT OF THE PROJECTOR...
  • Page 89: Crt Drive Mode

    Service mode CRT drive mode What can be done ? Available drive modes How to change the drive mode ? é ê ENTER é ê ENTER COMMON SETTINGS CRT DRIVE MODE CRT DRIVE MODE é ê é ê menu 1 menu 2 CRT drive mode warning WARNING...
  • Page 90: How To Create A New Memory Bank

    Service mode How to create a new memory bank ? ENTER How to recall a specific memorybank for the actual source ? ENTER menu 1 Flyback turnover point What can be done ? Set Up of the flyback turnover point é...
  • Page 91: Menu Position

    Service mode Menu position What can be done ? How to change the position ? é ê ENTER COMMON SETTINGS STANDARD é ê menu 1 Option 1 What can be done ? How to change the position ? é ê ENTER COMMON SETTINGS é...
  • Page 92: Voltage Diagnostics

    Service mode I2C Diagnostics What can be seen ? é ê How to select ? é ê ENTER SERVICE MODE I2C DIAGNOSTICS I2C DIAGNOSTICS é ê menu 1 menu 2 Voltage diagnostics What can be seen ? How to start up ? é...
  • Page 93: Projector Diagnostics

    Service mode Projector diagnostics What can be seen ? How to display the projector diagnostics ? é ê ENTER ENTER EXIT SERVICE MODE PROJECTOR DIAGNOSTICS VOLTAGE DIAGNOSTICS PROJECTOR DIAGNOSTICS é ê menu 1 menu 2 menu 3...
  • Page 94 Service mode...
  • Page 95: Messages, Warnings And Failures

    Messages, warnings and failures MESSAGES, WARNINGS AND FAILURES When selecting a new source, INPUT 01 information about this source will RGB2 WRONG Message when the entered pass- be displayed on the screen. Source Fh= 64 kHz PASSWORD word is wrong. number, horizontal and vertical fre- Fv= 060 Hz quencies of the displayed source.
  • Page 96 Messages, warnings and failures FAILURE Serial communication error be- RCVDS com- tween the RCVDS and the munication projector. error FAILURE input not valid invalid input FAILURE error in the communication between the projector and the PC. PC communica- tion error FAN FAILED projector switched off due to a fan fail.
  • Page 97: Sound Module

    Sound module SOUND MODULE Remark: This sound module is only available as an option. Sound connections Audio input Connect the audio source to the stereo audio input (image A.1) on the projector. Connecting speaker wires Connect the speaker wires to the corresponding speaker wire outputs on the projector (image A.1). Speaker selection switch Use the switch (image A.1) to select between the built in speaker set (pressed) or external loudspeakers (not pressed).
  • Page 98 Sound module A - 2 5976419 BARON 908 04122001...
  • Page 99: Index

    Index INDEX Fine convergence adjustment 5-32 Fine horizontal linearity 5-28 Fine horizontal size adjustment 5-27 Adjustment menus 4-1 Fine side correction 5-24 Advanced settings 5-14 Fine vertical linearity 5-28 All settings to midposition 6-17 Fixed color balance 5-6 Astigmatism midposition 6-16 Flyback turnover point 6-22 Focus to midposition 6-12 Focusing 5-33...
  • Page 100 Index Power voltage 2-1 Power cord connection 2-1 Power up mode 6-7 Program an address into the RCU 3-5 Projector address 3-5 Projector diagnostics 6-25 Projector set-up 6-2 Projector warm up 6-5 Projector warm up time 6-6 R & B convergence mid 6-10 Random access 5-1 Raster shift adjustment 5-20 Real time clock 6-23...

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