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SLM R12+Owner’s manualR9010171R5976654/0527/01/2005

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1. Safety InstructionsExtra Safety manualRead also safety instructions in separate manual (R5976125).6R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005

Page 3 - Trademarks

8. Installation ModeTo view or the change the input configuration.1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight I nput Slots.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS800 P

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8. Installation ModeIf no 800 peripheral indication is made on the menu, there are still two possibilities, no RCVDS or VS05 connected or RCVDS isswit

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8. Installation ModeDefining the communication protocol.1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight 800 Peripheral.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS800 PERIPHERA

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8. Installation Mode8.4 Source SwitchingSwitching from one source to another.To minimize undesired effects when switching from one source to another o

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8. Installation Mode8.5.1 Changing the Background ColorHow to change ?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight No signal.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS800

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8. Installation Mode4. Press ENTER to toggle between [On] or [Off].8.5.3 Changing the Shutdown TimeRangeThe shutdown time can be set between 5 min. an

Page 9 - 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

8. Installation ModeTo change the Contrast Enhancement value1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Contra st Enhancement.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS80

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8. Installation Mode2. Press ENTER to select.The following message will be displayed : “Convergence is reserved to qualified service personnel.”WARNIN

Page 11 - 2. PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONS

8. Installation ModeHow to start up.1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Le ns.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS800 PERIPHERALSOURCE SWITCHINGNO SIGNALCON

Page 12 - 2.5 Projector Dimensions

8. Installation Mode3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to shift the image up or down and ← or → to shift the image left or right.4. When finished, press EX

Page 13 - 2. Packaging and Dimensions

2. Packaging and Dimensions2. PACKAGING AND DIMENSIONSOverview• Projector Packaging• Box Content• Lamp Packaging• Lens Packaging• Projector Dimensions

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8. Installation ModeHow to get an overview.1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Q uick Access Keys.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS800 PERIPHERALSOURCE S

Page 15 - 3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

8. Installation Mode3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Highlighted item color.OSDHIGHLIGHT ITEM COLOR [red]MENU POSITION [Default]Select with

Page 16 - 3.2 Configuration

8. Installation ModeAvailable patterns- Outline-Hatch- Color bars- Multiburst- Checker board- Page Char- Alpha numeric charHow to select an internal p

Page 17 - 3. Installation Guidelines

9. Service Mode9. SERVICE MODE9.1 Built-upBuilt-upThe service menu is built-up in two parts which are connected together with the ’more’ item. If the

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9. Service ModeThe following items will be displayed:• Type of projector: SLM R12+• Software version• Network module: yes• Proj. address: To change th

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9. Service ModeThe different levels are:• owner•user• guestDepending on your password level some password protected items are accessible and others no

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9. Service Mode6. Change the position of S2.How to change the password ?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight C hange Password.SERVICEIDENTIFICAT

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9. Service Mode2. Press ENTER to display the Change password menu.Note: Only possible when Owner.CHANGE PASSWORDEnter new passwordOWNER 0000USER 0000G

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9. Service Mode9.5 Changing LanguageStart up1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight C hange Language.SERVICEIDENTIFICATIONCHANGE PASSWORDCHANGE LAN

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9. Service Mode3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Projector address.4. Press ENTER to activate.The first digit will be highlighted.5. Reprogra

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2. Packaging and DimensionsSave this carton box , it can be used to repack the lamp when you ever have to transport your projector.2.4 Lens PackagingW

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9. Service Mode9.7.1 Start Up of the Serial CommunicationStart up1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Serial communication.SERVICEIDENTIFICATION

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9. Service Mode9.7.3 Setting up the Interface StandardSet upThe communication protocol for the communication between the projector and a computer can

Page 27 - 3.7 Lenses

9. Service ModeSet up the network configuration.To set up the network configuration, follow the next procedure :1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highl

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9. Service ModeIf a wrong value for an octet is entered, the following error message will be displayed to indicate where the error is located.Example

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9. Service Mode100Clo valueTime [h]Lightoutput [%]Image 9-6Linking via the RS232 in/outThe constant light output of projectors in a chain (maximum 12

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9. Service ModeTo slave 1Master ProjectorComm portComm 800 splitterTo slave 2To slave 3To next Comm 800 splitter"To Switcher"To slave 4Comm

Page 31 - 3.9 Stacking Projectors

9. Service ModeThe lamp menu will be displayed.LAMPConstant Light output [OFF]Using [RS port]Mode [NORMAL]Serial number : R101111Article number : R984

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9. Service Mode2. Press ENTER to select.A dimming slider box appears on the screen.3. Use the ↑ or ↓ keys to dim the lamp until the desired light outp

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9. Service ModeAvailable Add InsCLO : When activated, the lamp option ‘Constant light output’ in the menu ‘Lamp’ becomes available.Scenergix : When ac

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9. Service ModeStart Up1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Preset Input Balance.SERVICEBARCO LOGOADD INSPRESET INPUT BALANCEADVANCED PROCESSING

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2. Packaging and DimensionsImage 2-3Side view dimensions2.5.2 Projector Dimensions (Inclusive Dust Filters)Projector Front ViewThe value of the projec

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9. Service ModeThe Advanced Processing menu will be displayed.ADVANCED PROCESSINGMINIMUM DELAY [ON]<ENTER> to toggle<EXIT> to returnMenu 9

Page 37 - 4. CONNECTIONS

9. Service ModeFIBFormatter interface boardHow to select?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight I2C.DIAGNOSISI2CDMDSMPSLPS1LPS2LPS3VOLTAGESFANSPEE

Page 38 - Lamp run time

9. Service Mode9.15.4 SMPSHow to select the overview?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight SMPS.DIAGNOSISI2CDMDSMPSLPS1LPS2LPS3VOLTAGESFANSPEEDSe

Page 39 - SDI DIGITAL INPUT

9. Service Mode9.15.6 VoltagesHow to select the overview?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Voltages.DIAGNOSISI2CDMDSMPSLPS1LPS2LPS3VOLTAGESFA

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9. Service Mode3. Are you sure to restore the factory defaults ?If yes, press the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Continue.A message will be displayed.

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10. Programmable Function Keys10. PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS10.1 Function KeysWhat can be done with these keys?The five function keys on top of an ada

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Page 43 - DIGITAL VIDEO SOURCE

A. Standard Source set up FilesA. STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILESA.1 Table overviewTable overviewThe following standard source files are pre-programmed i

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A. Standard Source set up FilesName1Resolu-tion2FvertHz3FHorkHz4FpixMHz5Ptot6Pact7Ltot8Lact9INTER_GR1184x886 67,170 61,796 92,941 1504 1184 920 886MAC

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A. Standard Source set up FilesName1Resolu-tion2FvertHz3FHorkHz4FpixMHz5Ptot6Pact7Ltot8Lact9SUNXGA771024x768 77,069 62,040 84,375 1360 1024 805 768SUP

Page 46 - 4.6 Communication Connections

2. Packaging and DimensionsImage 2-5Projector top view dimensionsProjector Side ViewThe value of the projector dimensions is indicated in mm.Conversio

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A. Standard Source set up Files136 R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005

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B. Built-In Dust FiltersB. BUILT-IN DUST FILTERSB.1 Built-In Dust Filters first series projectorsOverview• Dust filter on the front side• Dust filter

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B. Built-In Dust FiltersImage B-2Input box slide out5. Slide out the input box a little.6. Loosen the screw on the front side.Image B-3Front screw top

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B. Built-In Dust FiltersHow to clean1. Clean the dust filter with a dry cloth or blow out with compressed air.Reinsert the dust filters and put the co

Page 51 - 5. GETTING STARTED

B. Built-In Dust FiltersImage B-6Back cover removal2. Take off the cover.3. Turn out 2 times 4 screws to remove both dust filters on the back side of

Page 52 - 5.3 Operating the projector

B. Built-In Dust FiltersImage B-8Dust filter removalHow to clean1. Clean the dust filter with a dry cloth or blow out with compressed air.Reinsert the

Page 53 - 5. Getting Started

B. Built-In Dust FiltersB.2 Built-In Dust Filters recent series projectorsCAUTION: Always turn off the projector before proceeding to dust filter clea

Page 54 - 5.4 Quick Set Up Adjustments

B. Built-In Dust FiltersBAImage B-11Release dust filter at front side2. Loosen the 4 captive screws (B) securing filter casing to projector front.The

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B. Built-In Dust FiltersBACImage B-132. Secure the position of the air filter in its casing by tightening the 4 captive screws (C).B.2.2.2 Dust filter

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B. Built-In Dust FiltersBAImage B-15Removal metal fixation plate2. Slide the metal fixation plate to the right until the screw head matches the free g

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3. Installation Guidelines3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINESThe engines are non sealed versions.3.1 GeneralWARNING: Before installing the projector, read firs

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B. Built-In Dust Filters2. Brush most of the dust off with a soft brush and/or blow dust away with compresses air.Tip: Always replace damaged and/or t

Page 59 - Side of projector

C. TroubleshootingC. TROUBLESHOOTINGC.1 Error codesOverviewThe following table gives an overview of some important error codes displayed on the LED di

Page 60 - 5.7 Controlling the Projector

C. TroubleshootingError code DescriptionCaused byAction4111 30V too lowCall a qualified service engineer4112 15V too lowCall a qualified service engin

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GlossaryGLOSSARY2:2 pull-downThe process of transferring 24-frames/sec film format into video by repeating each frame (used for PAL DVD’s) as two vide

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Page 63 - 6. STARTUPOFTHEADJUSTMENTMODE

IndexINDEXAAddress 56Program 56RCU 56Adjustment 51–52, 60Local LCD Display 60Quick set up 51–52Lens 51On screen color 52Adjustment mode 59, 61–62Rando

Page 64 - Overview

IndexConvergence 102Input Slots 95Internal Patterns 107Lens 103No Signal 99–101Background color 100Shutdown Setting 100Shutdown time 101OSD 106–107Col

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IndexStart up 109Side panel 19Installation 19source files 133standard 133Stacking Projectors 27Standard source files 133Switching off 35, 49Switching

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Page 67 - StartupLoadfile

Revision SheetTo:Barco nv Events/DocumentationNoordlaan 5, B-8520 KuurnePhone: +32 56.36.89.70, Fax: +32 56.36.88.24E-mail: [email protected]

Page 68 - The image is not perfect ?

3. Installation GuidelinesScreens are rated by how much light they reflect (or transmit in the case of rear projection systems) given a determined amo

Page 69 - Menu 7-11

3. Installation GuidelinesTable mounted, front projection, second way.ScreenPDBFloorProjectorCDSHOptical axis projection lensSHSWSIDE VIEWBACK VIEWScr

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3. Installation GuidelinesCeiling mounted, front projection, second way.ScreenPDBCeilingProjectorCDSHOptical axis projection lensSHSWSIDE VIEWBACK VIE

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3. Installation GuidelinesAImage 3-5Safety area around the projectorR5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005 15

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Barco nv EventsNoordlaan 5, B-8520 KuurnePhone: +32 56.36.89.70Fax: +32 56.36.88.24E-mail:[email protected] us at the web: www.barco.comPrintedinB

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3. Installation Guidelines3.4 Projector tiltingTurning around the projection axes(E) FRONT VIEW(D)LampAxis15° 15°(C) Start pointImage 3-6Tilting diagr

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3. Installation Guidelines3.5.1 Access to the Lamp Unit.What has to be doneTo access the lamp casing, a side panel has to be removed.Necessary toolsA

Page 75 - 7.2.9 File Options

3. Installation GuidelinesInstalling the lamp unit1. Remove the lock nut (B) on the 3 spacer screws (A).BAImage 3-92. Line up the lamp unit guides (A)

Page 76 - 7.3 Picture Tuning

3. Installation GuidelinesAAAImage 3-11Lamp unit fixation3.5.3 Reinstalling the Side PanelWhat has to be doneAfter the new lamp unit has been installe

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3. Installation GuidelinesBImage 3-14Locking side panel3.6 Realignment of the lamp in its reflectorWARNING: As the projector has to be opened, this pr

Page 78 - How to select

3. Installation GuidelinesImage 3-15Lamp adjustment access3. Start up the adjustment mode and select Service.ADJUSTMENT MODESelect a path from below :

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3. Installation GuidelinesAImage 3-16Lamp Z-Axis alignment (Former lamp house)BAImage 3-17Lamp Z-Axis alignment (Universal lamp house)6. Slowly turn t

Page 80 - White balance adjustment

3. Installation Guidelines3.7 LensesOverview• Lenses• Lens selection• Lens formulas• Lens Installation• Cleaning the lens3.7.1 LensesAvailable lensesT

Page 81 - Checking the White Balance

3. Installation GuidelinesFormulas for TLD lensesMetric formulas (meter) Inch formulas (inch)TLD(0.8:1) PD=0.77xSW+0.05 PD=0.77SW+1.97TLD(1.2:1) PD=1.

Page 82 - 7.4 Geometry

3. Installation GuidelinesImage 3-19Mounted LensCaution: On a table mounted projector, hold the projector when pushing the lens into the lens blockto

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ChangesBarco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied war-rant

Page 84 - 7.4.4 Size

3. Installation Guidelines12ABImage 3-20Battery cover removal2. Plug in the battery (9 V battery - type E-block or equivalent) onto the battery contac

Page 85 - Side keystone adjustment

3. Installation Guidelines3.9 Stacking ProjectorsWhat is possible?Up to 3 projectors can be stacked on each other without using extra tools or accesso

Page 86 - Adjusting the blanking

3. Installation GuidelinesAImage 3-25Mounting the security chain5. Guide hook and cable around the carry handle and guide it around the carry handle o

Page 87 - Menu 7-47

3. Installation GuidelinesCBBImage 3-27Mounting the security hook (detail)How to open a secured rigging point?1. Push the ring (A) of the first projec

Page 88 - 7.5 ScenergiX

3. Installation Guidelines3.10 Rigging points and AccessoriesClampsSlots are made in the carry handle frame for easy inserting the overlockers and for

Page 89 - How to activate Scenergix?

3. Installation GuidelinesImage 3-32Opening the rigging clamp2. Hook the clamp around the tube.The trigger automatically shuts the clamp.3. Close the

Page 90 - Definitions

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4. Connections4. CONNECTIONSOverview• Power connection• Switching on• Switching to standby• Switching off• Input Source Connections• Communication Con

Page 92 - How to adjust the size?

4. ConnectionsLamp run time indication while runningWhen the total run time of the lamp is 30 hours less then 1000, the following warning message will

Page 93 - How to adjust?

4. Connections4.3 Switching to standbyHowtoswitchtostandby?1. Press Standby to switch the projector to standby.4.4 Switching offHow to switch off the

Page 95 - How to activate PIP?

4. Connectionsslot 1RGB/Componentslot 2 Videoslot 3 not usedslot 4 not usedWhen using a RCVDS05, it is recommended to use a 5-cable output module in t

Page 96 - Menu 7-57

4. Connections4.5.4 Fixed slot (slot 1 & 2)Where to find?Slot 1 & 2 has 5 BNC input terminals for 5 cable input and a DVI plug for DVI input.

Page 97 - 7.7 Save Changes

4. Connections3. Press ENTER.4. Press the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select Input Slots.INSTALLATIONINPUT SLOTS800 PERIPHERALSOURCE SWITCHINGNO SIGNALCONTRA

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4. ConnectionsHow to connect ?1. Connect the output of your SDI source to the input BNC of the SDI input.OUTIN OnR9840450HD SDI DIGITAL MODULEOUT IN O

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4. ConnectionsOUTIN OnR9840450HD SDI DIGITAL MODULEOUT IN On9840110SDI DIGITAL INPUTCOMM PORTTRIGGER OUTRS232/422 OUTRS232/422 INIR-ReceiverDiagnostic

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4. ConnectionsOUTIN OnR9840450HD SDI DIGITAL MODULEPRPB OnCOMM PORTEthernet RS232/422 OUTRS232/422 INIR-ReceiverDiagnostic CodeGreen OperationRed Stan

Page 101 - 8.3 800 peripheral

4. Connections6. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to select the third or fourth slot.INPUT SLOTSSlot Module type [config]1. RGB-SS [CV]2. RGB-SOG3. SDI4. SD

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4. Connections4567891234567891Pin NumberPin NumberDB9FemaleConnectorDB9FemaleConnector23Image 4-8Make a Custom Null Modem Cable2. Use the Custom Null

Page 103 - 8.5 No Signal

4. ConnectionsTo next COMM 800 SplitterCOM 800 Splitter 1 (R9827941)FrontSlave 1TO SWITCHERCOMM 800 SplitterTo Slave 2To Slave 3Custom Null Modem Cabl

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4. Connections4.6.3 Communication with peripheralsWhat is possible with an RCVDS05 connected.• Up to 20 inputs with the RCVDS 05 and 90 inputs when RC

Page 105 - 8.6 Contrast Enhancement

Table of contentsTABLE OF CONTENTS1. Safety Instructions...

Page 106 - 8.7 Convergence

4. ConnectionsOUTIN OnR9840450HD SDI DIGITAL MODULEOUT IN On9840110SDI DIGITAL INPUTCOMM PORT TRIGGER OUTRS232/422 OUTRS232/422 INIR-ReceiverDiagnosti

Page 107 - 8.8 Configuration

5. Getting Started5. GETTING STARTED5.1 RCU & Local keypadHow controlling the projector ?The projector can be controlled by the local keypad or by

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5. Getting Started1 Barco key selection key, to get direct access to the lens adjustment menus.2 ADJADJUST key, to enter or exit the adjustment mode.3

Page 109 - 8.10 Quick Access Keys

5. Getting StartedThe projector mode indication lamp will be green-+-+-+-+-+0978654321ENTER32aPAUSE-+PHASEFREEZTEXTEXITADJSTBYSHARPNESSTINTCOLORBRIGHT

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5. Getting StartedERRORDMD out of operatingtemperaturerangeAutomatic shutdown isactivatedMenu 5-15.4 Quick Set Up AdjustmentsOverview• Quick Language

Page 111 - 8.12 Internal Patterns

5. Getting Started6. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired language.CHANGE LANGUAGEENGLISHSelect with ↑ or ↓then <ENTER><EXIT&g

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5. Getting StartedPress the selection key * to switch to another pattern. Different patterns are available.5.4.3 Quick On Screen Color changeWhat can

Page 113 - 9. SERVICE MODE

5. Getting Started5.5 Using the RCUPointing to the reflective screen1. Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface.CeilingScreenIR sen

Page 114 - 9.4 Password

5. Getting StartedHardwired to the XLR input1. Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU2. Plug the other end in the

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5. Getting StartedADDRADJ EXITSTBY MUTE TEXTBRIGHTNESS-+-+-+-+SHARPNES S-+TINTCOLORCONTRAST FREEZ0978654321ENTERRCUFront of projectorIR sensorADDRADJ

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Table of contents6.2 Password...

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5. Getting Started5.6.2 Displaying and Programming addressesDisplaying the Projector Address on the Screen.1. Press Address key (recessed key on the R

Page 118 - 9.6 Change Projector Address

5. Getting StartedThe Stand-by KeyWhen the Stand-by key is pressed, the image projection is stopped and the projector goes to stand-by. This situation

Page 119 - 9.7 Serial Communication

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6. Start up of the Adjustment mode6. STARTUPOFTHEADJUSTMENTMODE6.1 Start upPossible pathsThere are 3 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment m

Page 121 - 9.8 Network Configuration

6. Start up of the Adjustment modeWhen your password is correct, you gain access to the selected item.When your password is wrong. The error message I

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7. RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODEOverview• Overview Flow•PictureServices• Picture Tuning• Geometry• ScenergiX• Picture

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeStart up1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Random Access.ADJUSTMENT MODESelect a path from below :RANDOM ACCES

Page 124 - Linking via the Comm port

7. Random Access Adjustment Modefile loading can be done automatically (see "File Options", page 71). Files with a ~ in front of the file na

Page 125 - Comm 800 splitter

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeThe Loa d menu displays the corresponding files depending on the installed filter.LOAD FILEFILTER LIST [All]Filename S

Page 126 - 9.10 Dimming

7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.2.5 Edit File7.2.5.1 Start upHow to start up the Edit menu ?To start up the EDIT menu :1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓

Page 127 - 9.12 Add-Ins

Table of contents9. Service Mode... 1099.1 Built-up

Page 128 - 9.13 Preset Input Balance

7. Random Access Adjustment Mode3. Enter directly with the numeric keys on the RCU or local keypad the new value.How to change a setting with the curs

Page 129 - 9.14 Advanced Processing

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeHow to install the correct settings for the options in the Edit file menu.EDIT FILE OPTIONSSource number 1Clamp positi

Page 130 - 9.15 Diagnosis

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeFilm mode detection:[On] or [Off]Detects in the [on] mode if the source is film or video. Use the ENTER key to toggle

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeThe Rename selection menu will be displayed.RENAME FILEFilename Src resolutionvideo525.s01 1 675x240ivideo525.c01 1 67

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeThe Copy selection menu will be displayed.COPY FILEFilename Src resolutionvideo525.s01 1 675x240ivideo525.c01 1 675x24

Page 133 - 9.16 Factory defaults

7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.2.8 DeleteStart up and deleteTo delete a selected file out of the list of files :1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to hi

Page 134 - Remaining time:xsec

7. Random Access Adjustment Mode2. Press ENTER.The option selection menu will be displayed.FILE OPTIONSFILE SORT [NAME]FILE LOAD [AUTOMATIC]Select wit

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.3.2 Color TemperatureAvailable Color temperatures• Projector white• Broadcast 3200K• Film 5400K• Video 6500K• Comput

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeChanging the gamma value1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Gamma.PICTURE TUNINGCOLOR TEMPERATUREGAMMACOLOR SPA

Page 137 - A.1 Table overview

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeProjector Maximum color spaceEBUEuropean Broadcasting Union. This organization defines a European standard.SMPTEAmeric

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.3.6.1 Input Balance for RGB input signalsStep to be taken for RGB input signalsTo adjust the input balance, the foll

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode4. Adjust the contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step

Page 141 - B. BUILT-IN DUST FILTERS

7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.3.6.3 Returning to the factory defaultsHow to return to the factory defaults1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlig

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.4.2 Geometry start upStart up1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Geometry.ADJUSTMENT MODESelect a path from b

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeHow to shift the image ?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Shift.GEOMETRYSHIFTSIZESIDE KEYSTONEBLANKINGASPECT

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeB Vertical size adjustmentSize adjustment1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Size.GEOMETRYSHIFTSIZESIDE KEYSTON

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeWhile the bar scale window is on the screen, press ENTER to change the value indication to an input field.Enter the de

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode2. Press ENTER to display the blanking menu.BLANKINGTOPBOTTOMLEFTRIGHTSelect with ↑ or ↓then <ENTER><EXIT>

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeThe Geometry Options menu will be displayed.GEOMETRY OPTIONSUse the same sidekeystone correctionfor all files ?[YES]&l

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeImage 7-8Why Soft Edge?What is the Basic Principal of ScenergiX ?The principle of edge blending is archived by linear

Page 149 - How to clean!

1. Safety Instructions1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1.1 WarningsTo prevent personnel injuryThe customer should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing or

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode2. Press ENTER to select.3. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Status.SCENERGIXSTATUS [ON]- size -TOPBOTTOMLEFTRI

Page 151 - C. TROUBLESHOOTING

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeExampleHorizontal resolution source : 1600 pixelshorizontal resolution projector 1 & 2 : 1024 pixelsOverlap : 100

Page 152 - C. Troubleshooting

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeLstart projector 2 = Lstart projector 1 + (1200 – 620)7.5.7 ScenergiX size adjustmentWhat can be done with the Scenerg

Page 153 - GLOSSARY

7. Random Access Adjustment ModeImage 7-13Width set up for projector 1Image 7-14Width set up for projector 27.5.8 Adjusting the black level of the ima

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeACB121311RGBRGBImage 1Image 2Image 7-15Black level adjustment7.6 Picture in Picture (PiP)Overview• Introduction to PiP

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7. Random Access Adjustment ModeImage 7-16Possible position for PiP7.6.2 Picture in Picture activationHow to activate PIP?1. Push the cursor key ↑ or

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.6.3 Picture in Picture sourceWhich source displayed in PiP1. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight Source.PIPSTATU

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7. Random Access Adjustment Mode7.7 Save ChangesWhat can be doneThe system saves automatically the changes every x minutes. When you want to save it q

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8. Installation Mode8. INSTALLATION MODEOverview• Start up of the Installation mode• Input Slots• 800 peripheral• Source Switching•NoSignal• Contrast

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