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an introducon to
the projector
an introducon to
the projector
F50
User Manual
www.barco.com
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Page 1 - User Manual

an introducon to the projectoran introducon to the projector F50 User Manualwww.barco.com

Page 2 - F50 User Manual

10User Manual - Introductionenglish2.2 Information/Warning - Potential Mercury Vapour Health IssuesThis projector uses a very powerful UHP™ lamp for

Page 3 - Contents of this User Manual

english112.4 Disposal information2.4.1 Statement WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)This symbol on the product indicates that, under th

Page 4 - 6 Functionality 49

12User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Safety and compliance

Page 5 - 9 Lamp change 63

english133 What is in the box?The following components are standard delivery:ProjectorPower Cable (Country Dependent)Remote ControlUser Documentation

Page 6 - 6User Manual - Introduction

14User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - What’s in the box?

Page 7 - 1 Introduction

english154 Installation4.1 System considerationsPlease refer to Chapter 5 Overview for an explanation on the various features of the projector.Inst

Page 8 - 8User Manual - Introduction

16User Manual - Introductionenglish4.2 VentilationMinimum safety distance to any side of the unit is 50cm / 20” in any direction.Hot air is exhausted

Page 9 - 2 Safety and compliance

english174.3 Ceiling and rig mountingUse the three mounting holes provided in the bottom part to securely fix the projector to a ceiling or rig mount.

Page 10 - 2.3 FCC compliance

18User Manual - Introductionenglish4.6 Selecting a lensThe projector is delivered without a lens, enabling you to select a lens according to your des

Page 11 - 2.5 Service

english194.6.1 Inserting a lens1. Remove the protection lid on the projector by turning the lid anti-clockwise until it comes loose2. Remove the p

Page 12 - 12User Manual - Introduction

english2User’s Guide – Getting to know the projectorF50 User Manual

Page 13 - 3 What is in the box?

20User Manual - Introductionenglish4.7 Lens lockA lens-lock feature is available whereby three screws on the lens barrel are used to perma-nently fix

Page 14 - 14User Manual - Introduction

english214.9 Lens planarity (Scheimpflug adjustment)This adjustment is rarely needed, do not apply it unless it is required.Certain applications requi

Page 15 - 4 Installation

22User Manual - Introductionenglish4.11 Making the connectionsThe projector is equipped with multiple signal and control interfaces to support variou

Page 16 - 4.2 Ventilation

english234.15 Image sizesLens types and specifications may change without prior notice. For correct lens information please refer to www.barco.com256

Page 17 - 4.5 Projector angle (tilt)

24User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Installation

Page 18 - 4.6 Selecting a lens

english255 Overview Figure 5-10. Projector frontFigure 5-11. Projector rearFigure 5-12. Projector top Remote Control ReceiverInterchangeable Pro

Page 19 - 4.6.3 Lens range

26User Manual - IntroductionenglishFigure 5-13. Mounting features Figure 5-14. Projector left and right hand sideF50 User Manual - OverviewLamp Door

Page 20 - 4.8 Lens shift

english275.1 Keypad and indicatorFigure 5-15. Projector top key padKEY VALUEPOWER Power on or power off (standby)MENU Activate or deactivate on-scree

Page 21 - 4.10 Zoom, focus and iris

28User Manual - Introductionenglish5.2 Wireless remote controlFigure 5-16. Remote controlBUTTON FUNCTIONPOWER Turns projector ON/OFFINFO Shows Statu

Page 22 - 4.11 Making the connections

english295.3 ConnectorsFigure 5-17. Connector panel (see technical data for details)5.3.1 Signal connectorsCONNECTOR NAMECONNECTOR TYPEFUNCTIONHDBas

Page 23 - 4.15 Image sizes

english3Contents of this User Manual1 Introduction 71.1 Thank you1.2 Training1.3 Symbols used in this documentation2 Safety and compliance 92.1

Page 24 - 24User Manual - Introduction

30User Manual - Introductionenglish5.4 Menu systemThe various projector-settings can be controlled via the on-screen menu system. The menu system is

Page 25 - 5 Overview

english315.5 3D main menuThe 3D menu contains settings for turning 3D on and off, in addition to defining various aspects of setup using Dual Head and

Page 26 - F50 User Manual - Overview

32User Manual - Introductionenglish5.5.1 3D > Dual head setup sub menuleft eye: Choice of source for the left eye. Alternatives are SDI1, SDI2, D

Page 27 - 5.1 Keypad and indicator

english335.6 Picture main menuThe picture menu contains basic and advanced settings and adjustments for detailed picture enhancement control. All adj

Page 28 - 5.2 Wireless remote control

34User Manual - Introductionenglish5.6.1 Picture > RealColor sub menuBrilliantColor™: Texas Instruments DLP™ color processing. 3 settings: Bright

Page 29 - 5.3 Connectors

english355.6.2 Picture > Advanced sub menuhorizontal position: Shifts the image sideways (VGA only) vertical position: Shifts the image up or d

Page 30 - 5.4 Menu system

36User Manual - Introductionenglish5.7 Installation main menuimage orientation: Rotate the image on the imaging device in desktop front, desktop rea

Page 31 - 5.5 3D main menu

english375.7.1 Installation > EDID sub menuVGA: Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for VGA connector. Select between auto, WUX

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38User Manual - Introductionenglish5.7.2 Installation > Synchronization sub menu2D frame lock: Selects the 2D frame lock sync signal. Options for

Page 33 - 5.6 Picture main menu

english395.8 Settings menuPIN code: Protect the projector from usage with a PIN. If enabled the projector will ask for the PIN at every start up. ne

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4User Manual - Introductionenglish5 Overview 255.1 Keypad and indicator5.2 Wireless remote control5.3 Connectors5.3.1 Signal connectors5.3.2 Con

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40User Manual - Introductionenglish5.8.1 Settings > Pin Code sub menuPIN code enable: The PIN code is disabled by default. If you want to enable/d

Page 36 - 5.7 Installation main menu

english415.8.2 Settings > Network sub menuchange LAN settings: In this sub-menu you can switch the DHCP enabled function on or off. If off you c

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42User Manual - Introductionenglish5.8.3 Settings > Factory Reset sub menupicture: Restores picture settings to factory default.3D: Restores 3D

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english435.9 Languages menuSelect the desired menu language.• Supported languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Ko

Page 39 - 5.8 Settings menu

44User Manual - Introductionenglish5.10 Status menusource information: Simple and advanced source information.synchronisation information: Gives i

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english455.10.1 Status > Source Information sub menuadvanced: Access to sub menu for more settings depending on source used. See 4.10.2 Status &g

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46User Manual - Introductionenglish5.10.2 Status > Source Information > Advanced sub menusync frequency : Info on current horizontal and vertic

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english475.10.3 Status > Source Synchronisation sub menu3D: Indicates which 3D mode is used.2D frame lock: Indicates what the projector locks to

Page 43 - 5.9 Languages menu

48User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Overview

Page 44 - 5.10 Status menu

english496 FunctionalityThe various functions of the projector are described in detail in the following chapters.6.1 Powering On and Off6.1.1 Manua

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english57 Optimising the image 537.1 Calibration data7.1.1 Updating RealColor™ calibration data7.1.2 RealColor™ modes7.2 Setting a white point o

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50User Manual - Introductionenglish6.3 LanguageThe menu system has a total of 11 user-selectable languages available. The default language is English

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english516.5 Lamp powerThe projection lamp can be run at different power levels. Higher levels give higher brightness and shorter lamp life time. Low

Page 48 - 48User Manual - Introduction

52User Manual - Introductionenglish6.8 PIN codeThe projector can be locked by a PIN (Personal Identification Number) code to control access. The PIN

Page 49 - 6 Functionality

english537 Optimising the imageThe projector has powerful features for picture optimization. This chapter describes details in using these features.

Page 50 - 6.4 System status

54User Manual - Introductionenglish7.1.2 RealColor™ modesBefore any color correction is applied to the image, RealColor™ must be enabled. Go to menu

Page 51 - 6.5 Lamp power

english557.2 Setting a white point or color temperature After enabling RealColor™ set the color temperature in the menu PICTURE > REALCOLOR > T

Page 52 - 6.10 Software upgrades

56User Manual - Introductionenglish7.3 GammaThe projector features a set of 6 built in gamma curves: Film 2.2, Film 2.4, Film 2.6, Film 2.8, Video 1,

Page 53 - 7 Optimising the image

english57Figure 7-4. Film 2.8 gammaFigure 7-5. Video 1 gammaFigure 7-6. Video 2 gamma

Page 54 - 7.1.2 RealColor™ modes

58User Manual - IntroductionenglishFigure 7-7. Computer 1 gamma Figure 7-8. Computer 2 gamma Figure 7-9. Dynamic gammaF50 User Manual - Optimising t

Page 55 - Figure 7-1. CIE chart

english59Figure 7-10. DICOM 180 Lux* (example HB color wheel: other shapes with other alternatives)* Several DICOM settings (10, 60, 180, 250, 400 Lux

Page 56 - 7.3 Gamma

6User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Introduction

Page 57 - Figure 7-6. Video 2 gamma

60User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Optimising the image

Page 58 - 58User Manual - Introduction

english618 Technical specificationsPlease see www.barco.com for more technical information.

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62User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Technical specifications

Page 60 - 60User Manual - Introduction

english639 Lamp changeThe indicator on the keypad will turn RED when lamp life is expired. Change the lamp when lifetime expires. Always replace lamp

Page 61 - 8 Technical specifications

64User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Lamp change

Page 63 - 9 Lamp change

PRODUCTION ADDRESSHabornveien 531653 Gamle FredrikstadNorwayModel certification name: GP9© 2014 Barco nv. All rights reserved. All brands and trade n

Page 64 - F50 User Manual - Lamp change

english71 Introduction1.1 Thank youThank you for purchasing this projector.When referring to the term F50 in this document the content is applicable

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8User Manual - IntroductionenglishF50 User Manual - Introduction

Page 66 - PRODUCTION ADDRESS

english92 Safety and compliance2.1 General safety considerations• Use only the cables and cords supplied with the projector or original replacement

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