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BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS

OWNER'S MANUAL

BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS

R9001230

OWNER'S MANUAL

R9001230

VISION

8000

VISION

8000

Date:
160197

Art. No.

R5975617

Date:
160197

Art. No.

R5975617

Revision :
01

Revision :
01

Summary of Contents for BARCOVISION 8100

Page 1: ...BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS OWNER S MANUAL R9001230 VISION 8000 Date 160197 Art No R5975617 Revision 01 ...

Page 2: ...r respective owners Due to constant research the information in this manual is subject to change without notice Produced by BARCO NV January 1997 All rights reserved Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners BARCO nv Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Printed in Belgium BARCO nv Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Printed in Belgium ...

Page 3: ...ECTIONS 7 1 Input connections 7 2 input module insertion into the BARCOVISION 8100 7 2 Video S video input module 7 3 RGB analog input module 7 6 Component input module 7 9 WARNINGS 1 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 Notice on safety 1 2 Installation instructions 1 2 General safety instructions 1 4 On Safety 1 4 On Installation 1 5 On Cleaning 1 7 On Repacking 1 7 On illumination 1 7 UNPACKING DIMENSIONS...

Page 4: ...word function 11 2 Start up of the service mode 11 3 Convergence adjustment of the LCD panels 11 4 Modify password 11 8 Lamp run time history 11 9 Reset lamp run time 11 10 RGB3S RG3sB input module 7 11 Connecting a computer e g IBM PC or compatible Apple Macintosh to the RS 232 input of the projector 7 13 Connecting a RCVDS 800 or RCVDS 05 to the BARCOVISION 8100 7 16 Connecting a VS05 to the bar...

Page 5: ...pendix G Ceiling mount support G 1 Appendix H Frame for dual or triple BARCOVISION 8100 H 1 Appendix I Multifunctional flight case I 1 Appendix J Adjustable lens holder J 1 Appendix A Standard source set up files A 1 Appendix B Battery replacement in the RCU B 1 Appendix C Focusing the lens C 1 Appendix D Lens Cleaning Procedure D 1 Appendix E Projector Transport Handle E 1 Appendix F Lenses F 1 A...

Page 6: ...5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 160197 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 160197 TABLE OF CONTENTS i 4 i 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 7: ...OVISION 8100 160197 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 1 1 WARNINGS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON SAFETY ON INSTALLATION ON SERVICING ON CLEANING ON REPACKING ON ILLUMINATION WARNINGS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ON SAFETY ON INSTALLATION ON SERVICING ON CLEANING ON REPACKING ON ILLUMINATION ...

Page 8: ...r of the projector Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your BARCO dealer regarding this product PART NUMBER SER NUMBER DEALER Notice on safety Projectors are built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards IEC950 and UL 1950 which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical busi...

Page 9: ... instructions are included in the technical documentation for this equipment Warning To prevent fire or electrical shock hazard do not expose this projector to rain or moisture Federal communication commission FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digiital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reaso...

Page 10: ...ns lead AC Power cord with CEE 7 plug Instructions to the user if this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception the user may try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orientation of the receiving antenna for the radio or television Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the e...

Page 11: ... to be similar other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to operate the BARCOVISION 8100 For a replacement power cord contact your dealer B Power cord with ANSI 73 11 plug The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code Green yellow ground White neutral Black live Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this...

Page 12: ...irs to this projector ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the projector is in proper operating Surface Air circulation Build in Dust filter Slots and openings in the cabinetandthebackorbot tom are provided for venti lation toensurereliableop eration of the projector and to protect it from overheat ing these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings shou...

Page 13: ...stalled are non reflecting dark surfaces Brighter surfaces will tend to reflect and diffuse the ambient light and hence reduce the contrast of the projected image on the screen condition The BARCOVISION 8100 uses a 575 W metal halide projection lamp Replacing the projection lamp with any other projection lamp can cause overheating or unacceptable image quality Use only the projection lamps specifi...

Page 14: ...5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 160197 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 160197 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 8 1 8 ...

Page 15: ...7 UNPACKING DIMENSIONS UNPACKING DIMENSIONS 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 UNPACKING DIMENSIONS UNPACKING DIMENSIONS 2 1 2 1 UNPACKING DIMENSIONS BATTERY INSTALLATION ON THE RCU UNPACKING DIMENSIONS BATTERY INSTALLATION ON THE RCU ...

Page 16: ...tory Contents of the shipped box 1 BARCOVISION 8100 1 remote control unit RCU 9V battery 1 power cable with outlet plug type CEE7 or ANSI 73 11 1 owner s manual 3 supporting feet UNPACKING To open the banding pull on the clip as shown in the first drawing Take the projector out of its shipping carton and place it on a table For transportation the projector is mounted on a wooden board with 3 bolts...

Page 17: ...2 1 1043 41 06 1070 42 12 HD 3 3 1 1017 40 04 1072 42 20 HD 3 9 1 1022 40 24 1162 45 75 HD 5 1 1082 42 60 1202 47 32 HD 7 1 1252 49 29 1372 54 02 HD 1 5 3 1 1325 52 17 1355 53 35 PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS units mm L Name lens L min L max mm inch mm inch HD 1 2 1 1072 42 20 1087 42 79 HD 2 2 1 1043 41 06 1070 42 12 HD 3 3 1 1017 40 04 1072 42 20 HD 3 9 1 1022 40 24 1162 45 75 HD 5 1 1082 42 60 1202 47 3...

Page 18: ... the RCU before using the RCU see chapter Controlling 310a DRW Contact plate fig 2 Battery Insert here the Insert card RCU which you can cut out on last page of this manual fig 1 BATTERY INSTALLATION IN THE RCU A battery not yet installed to save the battery life time is delivered inside the plastic bag with the power cord Before using the RCU start first the battery installation procedure Remove ...

Page 19: ...1 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Environment What about ambient light Which screen type What image size How big should the image be Where to install the projector How to install the projector INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Environment What about ambient light Which screen type What image size How big should the image be Where to install the projector How to install the projector ...

Page 20: ...m to the point where there is just sufficient light to read or write comfortably Spot lighting is desirable for illuminating small areas so that interference with the screen is minimal Installation guidelines Careful consideration of things as image size ambient light level projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to the optimum use of the projection system Environment Max ambien...

Page 21: ...at image size How big should the image be The BARCOVISION 8100 is designed for projecting an image size video from 1 20m 3 9ft to 10 00m 39ft with a aspect ratio of 4 to 3 Which screen type There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment Those used for front projected images and those for rear projection applications Screens are rated by how much light they reflect or trans...

Page 22: ...stance for the required screen width The lens type is determined lens name is indicated on top of the page Start the installation procedure for the projector as described in the manual WHERE TO INSTALL THE PROJECTOR Definitions of the Abbreviation on drawings B Distance between ceiling and top of the screen or between floor and bottom of the screen A Correction value distance between bottom side o...

Page 23: ...LINES 3 5 3 5 Table mounting of the BARCOVISION 8100 Screen PD B Floor Projector CD A CD B OF A OF SH Optical axis projection lens SH OF SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen TOP VIEW SW Floor Table mounting of the BARCOVISION 8100 Screen PD B Floor Projector CD A CD B OF A OF SH Optical axis projection lens SH OF SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen TOP VIEW SW Floor ...

Page 24: ... 3 6 Screen PD B Ceiling Projector CD A CD B OF A OF SH Optical axis projection lens SH OF SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen BOTTOM VIEW SW Ceiling Ceiling mounting of the BARCOVISION 8100 Screen PD B Ceiling Projector CD A CD B OF A OF SH Optical axis projection lens SH OF SW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Screen BOTTOM VIEW SW Ceiling Ceiling mounting of the BARCOVISION 8100 ...

Page 25: ...ppendix A for detailled information BARCO projection table BARCO s projection table provides adjustable height and offers a stable surface for the projector BARCO order number R9827740 How to install a projection lens The BARCOVISION 8100 is supplied without any lens The next lenses are available as an option HD 1 2 1 HD 2 2 1 HD 3 3 1 HD 3 9 1 HD 4 0 1 HD 5 1 HD 7 1 HD 1 5 3 1 HD 3 0 5 3 1 How to...

Page 26: ...5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES INSTALLATIONGUIDELINES 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES INSTALLATIONGUIDELINES 3 8 3 8 ...

Page 27: ...ION 8100 010994 INSTALLATION SET UP INSTALLATION SET UP 5975617BARCOVISION8100150197 INSTALLATION SET UP INSTALLATION SET UP 4 1 4 1 INSTALLATION SET UP Projectorconfiguration INSTALLATION SET UP Projectorconfiguration ...

Page 28: ...0 can be installed to project images in four different configurations front table front ceiling rear table and rear ceiling Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear Ceiling INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION The BARCOVISION 8100 can be installed to project images in four different configurations front table front ceiling rear table and rear ceiling Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear Ceiling ...

Page 29: ... is required The projector s configuration can easily be changed with the RCU or the local keypad Start up the menu driven procedure by pressing ENTER to display the Main Menu When switching on and the projector displays an image as illustrated below an adaptation of the projector configuration is required The projector s configuration can easily be changed with the RCU or the local keypad Start u...

Page 30: ...tor environ ment Press ENTER to confirm your selection The marker jumps to the selected item and the image changes Press EXIT EXIT EXIT 3x EXIT to return to operational mode Use the up and down arrow key to highlight System Settings and press ENTER MAIN MENU 832b Picture Control Audio Control System Settings File service Service Mode ENTER displays the System Settings menu EXIT returns to operatio...

Page 31: ...OF CONTROLS 5975617BARCOVISION8100150197 LOCATION AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS LOCATION AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS 5 1 5 1 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Front panel terminology Local keypad Remotecontrol LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Front panel terminology Local keypad Remote control ...

Page 32: ...vice mustaccept any interference received including interference that maycause undesired operation 2 3 4 9 11 10 1 5 6 7 8 IR ACKNOWLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR RECEIVER 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 Front panel terminology RS232 IN to allow communication with external computer e g IBM PC or compatible Macintosh RS232 OUT used to connect to next projector RS232IN plug commu nication link for P...

Page 33: ...g level of the image controls when they are first selected or to make menu selection when in the adjustment mode EXIT to leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when in the adjustment mode 1 2 3 4 Local keypad Getting access 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 The keypad is located behind a door screened with the name of the projector To open the door push once on the indicated side of the door and turn it...

Page 34: ...SE to adjust the instability of the image Numeric keys direct input selection COLOR PHASE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN STANDBY ENTER TEXT EXIT PAUSE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 CONTRAST 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 ENTER to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode PAUSE to stop projection for a short time press PAUSE The image disappears but full power is retained ...

Page 35: ...ay on screen help of the displayed menu in adjustment mode 2 1 Back light key when activated all keys will be lighted up and visible in the dark ADJ to display on screen help of the displayed menu in adjustment mode 2 1 0 9 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ENTER 13 12 11 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 32a PAUSE PHASE FREEZ 9 10 TEXT EXIT ADJ STBY SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST Remote control 0 9 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ENTE...

Page 36: ...e left left arrow key RC operating indication lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed This is a visual indicator to check the operation of the remote control 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Address key sunk key to enter the address of the projector between 0 and 9 Press the sunk key with a pencil followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9 STBY stand by button to start proj...

Page 37: ...POWER CONNECTION POWER CONNECTION 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 POWER CONNECTION POWER CONNECTION 6 1 6 1 5975036 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 POWER MAINS CONNECTION POWER MAINS CONNECTION ...

Page 38: ...ching on Use the power switch to switch on When 0 is visible the projector is switched off When 1 is visible the projector is switched on VIDEO S VIDEO Power mains cord connection Use the delivered power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet Plug the female power connector into the male connector at the front of the projector DECODER MAC INPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO S VIDEO VGA INPUT RS 232...

Page 39: ... 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ENTER PAUSE PHASE CONTRAST COLOR PHASE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN STANDBY ENTER TEXT EXIT PAUSE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 Stand by button When switching on with the power switch the projector starts in the stand by mode The projector mode indication lamp is red To start image projection press the Stand by button on the local keypad or on the remote control The projector mode indication lamp will...

Page 40: ...ith the power switch Lamp run time 980 h WARNING Lamp run time is 1005 hours Operating the lamp longer than 1000 hours may damage the projector Please replace the lamp OK When the total run time of the lamp is 970 hours or more the following message will be displayed for 1 minute This message will be repeated every 30 minutes Press EXIT to remove the message before the minute is over When the tota...

Page 41: ...odule RGB3S RG3sB input module PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION Connecting a computer Connecting a RCVDS05 Connecting a VS05 Connecting an IR Remote Receiver 800 INPUT MODULE CONNECTIONS Module insertion into the BARCOVISION 8100 Video S Video input module RGB analog input module Component input module RGB3S RG3sB input module PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION Connecting a computer Connecting a RCVDS...

Page 42: ...module INPUT MODULE INSERTION INTO THE BARCOVISION 8100 1 00 23 0 V 9 4 A 60 50 H z RS232 OUT 0 I IR ACKNO WLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAG NO STICS CO DE IR RECEIVER INPUT CONNECTIONS The BARCOVISION 8100 has modular input facilities The input slots can be filled up with the following modules Video S video PAL SECAM NTSC input order no R9827900 RGBS RGsB analog input order no R9827910 RGB3S RG3sB input o...

Page 43: ...uminance 2 ground chrominance 3 luminance 1 0 Vpp 3 dB 4 chrominance 282 mVpp 3 dB VIDEO S VIDEO INPUT On On S Video input Audio input not available Video input Power down the BARCOVISION 8100 and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet Remove the dummy plate covering the chosen input slot by turning out both screws Slide the input module in the free slot Insure the module is seated correct...

Page 44: ...isdevice must acceptany interference received including interference that maycause undesired operation IR ACKNOWLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR RECEIVER Input selection Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad Depending on the priority setting in the Input slots menu Video or S Video will be displayed If the wrong source type is displayed start up the main menu an...

Page 45: ...loating J13 strap yes non floating strap no floating Factory preset strap on input non floating Floating or non floating input Floating Non Floating J11 J12 J13 SYSTEM SETTINGS Lamp Control Installation Input slots Summary Color Use the joy stick to select Input Slots by pushing it forward or backward and press ENTER The internal system will scan the inputs and displays the result in the Input Slo...

Page 46: ... on green Vert sync 1 Vpp to 4 Vpp 3 dB Hor sync Composite sync 1 Vpp to 4 Vpp 3 dB All input signals are always 75 ohm terminated even in the not selected mode RGB ANALOG INPUT MODULE RGB analog input terminals with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync inputs RGB HV with Composite sync input RGB S or with Sync signals on green RGsB Always use an interface when a computer and local monitor have t...

Page 47: ...s non floating strap no floating H C J6 strap yes non floating strap no floating V J7 strap yes non floating strap no floating Factory preset strap yes non floating input ON OFF B H G R V INP INP INPUT ANALOG INTERFACE 120 MHz AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A A A A A A A AA R G R G RS 232 IN REMOTE PROJECTOR MODE RED STANDBY...

Page 48: ...SOG sync on green Floating or non floating input Floating Non Floating Sync selection Separate sync Sync on Y J3 J4 J5 J6 J9 J8 Normal Sync Tri level Sync J8 J9 MAIN MENU 832b Picture Control Audio Control System Settings File service Service Mode Sync selection strap on module level J8 see drawing Factory preset separate sync SYSTEM SETTINGS Lamp Control Installation Input slots Summary Color INP...

Page 49: ...is device must acceptany interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IR ACKNOWLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR RECEIVER COMPONENT INPUT MODULE Connect your component signals Y luma R Y and B Y e g a professional VCR to the Component input module On COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT Sync Blue luma Luma Red luma Component video 4 x BNC R Y 0 7 Vpp 3 dB B Y 0 7 Vpp 3 dB ...

Page 50: ...nc and normal sync Floating or non floating input Floating Non Floating Sync selection Separate sync Sync on Y J3 J4 J5 J6 J9 J8 Normal Sync Tri level Sync J8 J9 Component input selection Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad Indication on the input slot menu Component Video SS Component video with separate sync Component Video SOY Component video with sync on Y Compo...

Page 51: ...Thisdevice must acceptany interference received including interference that maycause undesired operation IR ACKNOWLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR RECEIVER Connect your RGB signals with Tri level sync e g a professional VCR to the RGB 3 level sync input module RGB3S RG3SB INPUT MODULE R G B H C V On RGB 3 LEVEL SYNC INPUT 98 27920 Vert 3 level sync Blue Green Red Hor or composite 3 level syn...

Page 52: ...c or sync on green Factory preset separate sync Floating or non floating input Floating Non Floating J8 Sync selection Separate sync Sync on green J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 Input selection Key in the corresponding slot number on the RCU or the local keypad Indication on the input slot menu RGB3L SS RGB with separate Tri level sync RGB3L SOG RGB with Tri level sync on green Straps on module level Floating or ...

Page 53: ...is device must acceptany interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IR ACKNOWLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR RECEIVER CONNECTING A COMPUTER E G IBM PC OR COMPATIBLE APPLE MACINTOSH TO THE RS 232 INPUT OF THE PROJECTOR The BARCOVISION 8100 projector has a RS232 port that allows it to communicate with a computer Applications remote control and data communi...

Page 54: ...isdevicemustacceptanyinterference received incl uding interf erencethatm aycause undesiredoperat ion IR ACKNO WLEDGED IR RECEIVED DIAGNOSTICS CODE IR RECEIVER Set up of the baud rate for communication with a computer The communication speed between projector and computer e g PC or MAC has 8 possible speeds With DIP switches S2 1 2 3 on the controller unit it is possible to select the baud rate com...

Page 55: ...baud rate S2 1 S2 2 S2 3 9600 OFF OFF OFF 4800 ON OFF OFF 2400 OFF ON OFF 1200 ON ON OFF 600 OFF OFF ON 300 ON OFF ON 150 OFF ON ON 75 ON ON ON Baud rate setting Processor module Baud rate switches S2 S1 1 3 2 Change the position of the DIP switches with a small screwdriver If all switches are in the correct position close the top cover and secure it by turning the lock screw clockwise Connect the...

Page 56: ...e switched to an audio amplifier Order number R9827890 For more information about the use of the VS05 consult the VS05 owner s manual BARCO order number R5975245 CONNECTING A RCVDS 05 TO THE BARCOVISION 8100 Up to 20 inputs with the RCVDS 05 and 90 inputs when RCVDS s are linked via the expansion module Serial communication with the projector Remote control buttons on the RCVDS to control the BARC...

Page 57: ... address into the RCU Picture controls with direct access How to change the lamp power mode How to get source information How to get a summary of your projector CONTROLLING How to use the RCU Projector address How to display a projector address How to program an address into the RCU Picture controls with direct access How to change the lamp power mode How to get source information How to get a sum...

Page 58: ...t included HOW TO USE THE RCU a Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface Ceiling Screen IR sensor RCU b RCU used in a hardwired configuration The BARCOVISION 8100 can be controlled with a the RCU b the hardwired RCU cable is not included c the local keypad Controlling the projector with the RCU and the hardwired RCU is equal 100 230 V 9 4A 60 50Hz RS232 OUT 0 I T h i s d evi ce ...

Page 59: ...are provided on the CPU module Each DIP switch has its own decimal value ON 1 OFF 0 The summary of the values associated to those DIP switches gives the address Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU and the second side in the connector in the front panel of the BARCOVISION 8100 labelled REMOTE c Point the front of the RCU direct at one of the IR sensors of the ...

Page 60: ...sten to that specific RCU When address 0 zero address is programmed into the RCU every projector without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU S1 Projector address switch value 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 8 5 16 6 32 7 64 8 128 Example address 83 DIP switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 setting 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Summary 1x1 1x2 0x4 0x8 1x16 0x32 1x64 0x128 83 b How to control the projector or projectors The p...

Page 61: ...duction Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer according to room lighting conditions Use the button for a higher contrast Use the button for lower contrast HOW TO DISPLAY A PROJECTOR ADDRESS Projector address 001 Press the ADDRESS key sunk key on the RCU with a pencil The projector s address will be displayed in a Text box This text box disappears after a few seconds To continue using your RC...

Page 62: ...power mode the life time of the lamp will be reduced by 33 To change the power mode call the SYSTEM SETTINGS Lamp Control Installation Input slots Summary Color ColorSaturation Color saturation is only active for Video and S Video Adjust the color intensity of the picture Use the button for richer colors Use the button for lighter colors Tint Control Tint is only active for Video and S Video when ...

Page 63: ...S Lamp Control Installation Input slots Summary Color LAMP CONTROL Power High Voltage 230V Run Time 50 h Serial Number 0123123 883 HOW TO GET SOURCE INFORMATION Main menu by pressing the ENTER key Highlight System Settings the joy stick key forward or backward and press ENTER to select this option The systemsettingsmenuwillbedisplayed on the screen Select Lamp Control and press ENTER The lamp cont...

Page 64: ...mp serial number To display the Summary on the screen press ENTERtostartuptheMainmenu Push the joy stick key forward or back ward to highlight System Settings and will be also indicated on the menu by adding 800 peripheral If no 800 peripheral indication is made on the menu there are still two possibilities no RCVDS or VS05 connected or RCVDS is switched off When a 800 peripheral is connected to t...

Page 65: ...13 Address 1 Installation front table Baudrate 9600 Projector run time 104 h Lamp run Time 104 h Projector Serial Number 1012123 Lamp Serial Number 0111111 867a Baud rate transfer speed for communication with a IBM PC or compatible or MAC The baud rate of the projector must be the same as the baud rate of the connected computer When there is a difference consult Set up of the baud rate for commu n...

Page 66: ...5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 CONTROLLING 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 CONTROLLING CONTROLLING 8 10 8 10 CONTROLLING ...

Page 67: ...ION8100150197 SOURCE SET UP SOURCE SET UP 9 1 9 1 SOURCE SET UP Input Selection Installation of the settings for a input source Edit file Rename Copy Move Delete SOURCE SET UP Input Selection Installation of the settings for a input source Edit file Rename Copy Move Delete ...

Page 68: ...om files 00 to 63 xxxxxxxx base name 8 characters The projector leaves the factory some custom files installed e g source 1 video pal c01 source 1 video ntsc c02 INPUT SELECTION Use the numeric keys on the RCU or use the local key pad to select the corresponding input slot The source settings has to be installed for each source when these sources are displayed for the first time INSTALLATION OF TH...

Page 69: ...rn and press ENTER to change the annotation between brack ets All all available files will be displayed Fit only the best fitting files will be displayed with a distinction of 2 lines and line duration distinction of 300 ns Push the control stick key forward or backward to select the most fitting file LOAD FILE pal s1 s1 675x278i pal c50 s1 675x278i secam s3 s3 675x278i 849 pal c50 s1 675x278i Sea...

Page 70: ...e Delete Options Select the file which must be edited mostly the active file and press EN TER The following selection menu will be displayed Read only read Write EDIT FILE EDIT FILE pal s1 s1 675x278i pal c50 s1 675x278i secam s3 s3 675x278i 856 pal c50 s1 675x278i EDIT FILE pal s1 s1 675x278i pal c50 s1 675x278i secam s3 s3 675x278i 857 pal c50 s1 675x278i Read Only Read Write Readonly the settin...

Page 71: ... menu table These values will be available when starting up the EDIT procedure of an active file Select first Horizontal and press EN TER to display a full image EDIT FILE 851 pal c50 Horizontal Total 864 pixels Active 675 pixels Shift 114 pixels Period 63 7 µs Vertical field Total 312 lines Active 278 lines Shift 21 lines Interlaced on Read AMDS Options The file name will be displayed in the uppe...

Page 72: ...red automatically the horizontal period the total vertical lines and the interlaced mode When selecting Read AMDS the system remeasures the above indicated items Horizontal period already filled in with the correct value when active file Press EXIT to return to the normal Edit file menu EDIT FILE Horizontal Total 865 pixels Active 675 pixels Shift 116 pixels Period 63 7 µS 863 If the value for Hor...

Page 73: ... Use the control stick key to select RE NAME and press ENTER The rename menu will be displayed FILE SERVICE 847d Load Edit Rename Copy Move Delete Options RENAME Options Source number The source number of a non active source can be changed to any other source number This makes it possible to create already a file for future source numbers Clamping the clamping determines the black level of the sig...

Page 74: ...o an existing index a confirmation menu will be displayed Press ENTER for OK The renamed file is entered in the list of files Press EXIT to leave the Rename menu Use the control stick key to select a file name in the left part of the menu and press ENTER to select This file name will be written in the FROM area and the TO area The TO area is active Press ENTER to select the separate characters Pus...

Page 75: ...ist of files Use the control stick to select DELETE and press ENTER The delete menu will be displayed FILE SERVICE 847g Load Edit Rename Copy Move Delete Options MOVE To move a selected file to the file with the name and extension given in the TO area Use the control stick to select MOVE and press ENTER The move menu will be displayed FILE SERVICE 847f Load Edit Rename Copy Move Delete Options Use...

Page 76: ...name file sort name or by file extension file sort index Select the options by pushing the con trol stick forward or backward and press ENTER to toggle the option Push the control stick forward or back ward to select a file and press ENTER The selected file is written in the Delete area and the OK button is active Press ENTER to delete the file A confirmation menu Delete file file name is displaye...

Page 77: ...617BARCOVISION8100150197 PICTURE CONTROL IN ADJUSTMENT MODE PICTURE CONTROL IN ADJUSTMENT MODE 10 1 10 1 PICTURE CONTROL IN ADJUSTMENT MODE Signal Operations Screen Operations Zoom pan Geometry Conversion PICTURE CONTROL IN ADJUSTMENT MODE Signal Operations Screen Operations Zoom pan Geometry Conversion ...

Page 78: ...wo following methods a direct access with the numeric keys on the RCU or local keypad b scrolling by pushing the control stick to the right or to the left until the desired value image quality is obtained The picture control menu is split up in two parts Signal operations and Screen operations Signal operations to manipulate the video signal e g sync slow fast color balance adjustment etc Screen o...

Page 79: ... distinguishable from the second white bar 861 Gain adjustment per color If the obtained color balance is not yet correct adjust with the separate gain controls until the desired color balance is obtained Video offset Default value 100 To adjust the Video offset be sure the contrast level is adjusted to maximum bar scale value 64 brightness set ting has no influence and the color saturation is set...

Page 80: ...or balance 859 3200 6500 9500 Custom The next choices are possible 3200K 6500K 9500K Custom Use the control stick to make your selection and press ENTER A marker indicates the actual color balance setting Smoothness The lower the smoothness value the sharper the image The influence of this setting is visible on high density image with small characters Still video On Off This function is only used ...

Page 81: ...electScreenoperations Press ENTER to select When pushing continuously on the con trol stick the adjustment will be ex ecuted in an accelerated fashion SCREEN OPERATIONS Zoom Pan Geometry off Configure 867 When custom is selected the blue and red color can be adjusted range from 0 to 2 5 in comparison with the green color value 1 Push the control stick forward or back ward to select blue or red Pus...

Page 82: ...tios are possible Select the controls by pushing the control stick to the right or to the left and press ENTER to activate the control 870 Screen Window Picture 870 870 moves the window to the left window Zoom pan Push the control stick forward or back ward to highlight Zoom Pan and press ENTER to select All functions e g move enlarge re duce stretch can be done on a Win dow or on a Picture SCREEN...

Page 83: ...DE 10 7 10 7 870 870 870 870 870 870 870 870 moves the window to the right window window window moves the window down wards moves the window upwards stretches the window in the horizontal direction window 870 870 870 870 870 870 870 870 moves the window to the right window window window moves the window down wards moves the window upwards stretches the window in the horizontal direction window ...

Page 84: ...aldirection stretches the window in the vertical direction window compresses the windows in the vertical direction window enlargesthewindow both of horizontal and vertical directions simultaniously window 870 870 870 870 870 870 870 870 window Compresses the window inthehorizontaldirection stretches the window in the vertical direction window compresses the windows in the vertical direction window...

Page 85: ...ns simultaniously window window Displays the covered info on the left side you have to consider that you are moving your camera to the left side picture Displays the covered info on the right side picture 870 870 resetbutton bringsthewin dow to its maximum dimen sions Picture The picture can be moved enlarged reduced within a created window reduces the window both of horizontal and vertical direct...

Page 86: ...ays the covered info on the top side Displays the covered info on the bottom side picture Stretches the picture in the horizontal direction picture Compressesthepicture in the horizontal direc tion picture picture Displays the covered info on the top side Displays the covered info on the bottom side picture Stretches the picture in the horizontal direction picture Compressesthepicture in the horiz...

Page 87: ...ical di rections simultanious Zooms out the picture both horizontal and verti caldirectionssimultanious picture Reset button brings the picture to its maximum di mensions within the cre ated window picture Stretchesthepictureinthe vertiacl direction picture Compresses the picture in the vertical direction picture picture Zooms in the picture both horizontal and vertical di rections simultanious Zo...

Page 88: ...n conversion is off the real input signal is displayed on the screen Parts of the image cannot be displayed and will be lost When conversion is off the geometry function is disabled Conversion On CONFIGURE Configure The configure menu contains toggle functions conversion SCREEN OPERATIONS Zoom Pan Configure Use the control stick to select Configure and press ENTER Conversion All incoming signals a...

Page 89: ...w to activate the password function Start up of the service mode Convergence adjustment of the LCD panels Modify password Lamp run time history Reset lamp run time SERVICE MODE How to activate the password function Start up of the service mode Convergence adjustment of the LCD panels Modify password Lamp run time history Reset lamp run time ...

Page 90: ...er Connections Password off on When DIP switch 4 S2 is in the ON position password is activated OFF position password not activated service mode is free accessible The service mode offers test patterns such as convergence patterns green red on green blue on green and hatch patterns alignments for the decoder circuit such as luminance delay comb filter etc modifying password resetting the lamp run ...

Page 91: ...E MODE Modify Password Reset Lamp Run Time Lamp Run Time History Convergence Display Settings Decoder Settings Color Balance I2C Device Test 878 Invalid Password Error START UP OF THE SERVICE MODE When in operational mode press EN TER to display the main menu Use the arrow keys to highlight Service mode and press ENTER MAIN MENU 832d Picture Control System Settings File service Service Mode If the...

Page 92: ... Convergence and press ENTERto dis play the Convergence menu Start with the Green test pattern and continue with the Red on green and finish with the Blue on green CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT OF THE LCD PANELS Every LCD panel has 6 adjustment screws By turning these screws you change the relative position of the panels and converge the image Always start with the adjustment of the green panel When the ...

Page 93: ... each other therefore repeat if necessary the above three steps b c and d When the green pattern is correctly focused press EXIT to return to the Test pattern menu CONVERGENCE 879 Green Blue on Green Red on Green Hatch Use the control stick to select Green andpressENTERtodisplaythegreen pattern 4 1 6 5 3 2 The pattern shows lines of one pixel Near six lines on the displayed pat tern a screw is dra...

Page 94: ...nue with line 1 screw 1 When line 1 is converged check again the convergence of lines 2 3 and 4 If necessary repeat the above procedure for the corresponding lines Red on green convergence CONVERGENCE 879b Green Blue on Green Red on Green Hatch Use the control stick to hightlight Redon green and press ENTER to display the Red on green test pattern The longest lines are the red lines These lines mu...

Page 95: ... green test pattern Repeat the same procedure as for Red on green lines but read blue when red is indicated CONVERGENCE 879c Green Blue on Green Red on Green Hatch Check if lines 5 and 6 are correctly converged If so press EXIT to return to the Test pattern menu and continue with Blue on green If not yet correctly converged check the distance between lines 5 and 6 of the red pattern and the distan...

Page 96: ...t up the password modification pro cedure Enter your old password with the digit keys After the fourth digit is entered the next modify password menu is dis played To check the result of the conver gence adjustments highlight Hatch and press ENTER A hatch pattern will be displayed on the screen CONVERGENCE 879d Green Blue on Green Red on Green Hatch ENTER displays a hatch pattern EXIT returns to t...

Page 97: ...e displayed SERVICE MODE 878c Modify Password Reset Lamp Run Time Lamp Run Time History Convergence Display Settings Decoder Settings Color Balance I2C Device Test Your new password will be asked if your old password is correct Enter your new password with the digit keys After the fourth digit the projec tor will ask to re enter your new pass word Enter New Password MODIFY PASSWORD Re enter your n...

Page 98: ...set operation WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Reset lamp run time is reserved to qualified service personnel Press ENTER to continue Press EXIT to cancel operation LAMP RUN TIME HISTORY SN1425634 75 h SN1234567 725 h SN0000000 0 h SN0000000 0 h SN0000000 0 h SN0000000 0 h Highlight Reset Lamp Run Time with the control stick key and press ENTER to select RESET LAMP RUN TIME SERVICE MODE 878b Modif...

Page 99: ...C_2 640 X 480 66 667 35 000 30 240 864 640 525 480 MAC_LC 640 X 480 66 619 34 975 31 338 896 640 525 480 MUSE 960 X 518I 30 000 33 750 37 125 1100 960 563 518 HDMAC 1008 X 570I 25 020 31 250 39 125 1252 1008 625 570 STANDARD SOURCE SET UP FILES Standard preprogrammed set up files NAME RESOLUTION FVERT FHOR FPIX PTOT PACT LTOT LACT Hz kHz MHz CGA 640 X 200 59 924 15 700 14 318 912 640 262 200 NTSC ...

Page 100: ...AM500 640 X 400 60 000 26 400 22 810 864 840 440 400 PAM800 1120 X 375I 89 872 36 443 50 000 1372 1120 406 375 FMTO_2 640 X 400 55 370 24 370 21 060 864 640 440 400 FMR 640 X 400I 84 700 36 440 28 570 784 640 431 400 NAME RESOLUTION FVERT FHOR FPIX PTOT PACT LTOT LACT Hz kHz MHz SVGA_56V 800 X 600 56 250 35 156 36 000 1024 800 625 600 SVGA_60V 800 X 600 60 317 37 879 40 000 1056 800 628 600 SVGA_7...

Page 101: ...e contact plate fig 2 Connect a new 9 V battery E block type e g type 6F22S or equivalent to the contact plate Insert the battery back into the compartment Put the cover back 310a DRW fig 1 fig 2 Contact plate Battery BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU Remove the battery cover on he backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU Lift up the top side of...

Page 102: ... 8100 150197 APPENDIX B BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX B BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU APPENDIX B BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU B 2 B 2 APPENDIX B BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU ...

Page 103: ...otherwise it will fall out of the lens holder When the image is focused secure the correct position of the lens with the fastener ring by turning this ring clockwise Lens holder Fastener Lens FOCUSING THE LENS Loosen the fastener ring of the lens by turning counter clockwise Focus the image by turning the lens barrel to the left or the right Attention Do not turn out the lens too far otherwise it ...

Page 104: ...5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX C FOCUSING THE LENS 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX C FOCUSING THE LENS APPENDIX C FOCUSING THE LENS APPENDIX C FOCUSING THE LENS C 2 C 2 ...

Page 105: ...erosol Othercleaning agents suchaslaboratory gradeacetoneora70 30mixtureofethyletherandethyl alcohol may also be used If you are not sure of the cleaning agent experiment with a small area of the lens first LENS CLEANING PROCEDURE Cleaning procedure for HD 1 5 3 1 lens and HD 3 5 3 1 lens To minimize the possibility of damaging the optical coating or scratching exposed lens surface we have develop...

Page 106: ... with successive wipes move to the other side Turn the pad over for each wipe then inside out Do not make more than one wipe per clean area of pad Be careful of the painted edge since acetone will soften it 4 Use a soft cotton cloth cotton diapers laundered several times to remove sizing or any soft facial tissue Charmin Softweve etc 5 When using window cleaner moisten the cloth or tissue and ligh...

Page 107: ...7BARCOVISION8100150197 APPENDIX E PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE APPENDIX E PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE E 1 E 1 0 72 m 1 15 m PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE Barco order number 98 29170 BV8100 projector transport handle 0 72 m 1 15 m PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE Barco order number 98 29170 BV8100 projector transport handle ...

Page 108: ...COVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX E PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX E PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE APPENDIX E PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE APPENDIX E PROJECTOR TRANSPORT HANDLE E 2 E 2 ...

Page 109: ...9 37 164 6 46 5 1 11 2 R9829180 HD 7 1 373 14 68 196 7 72 12 0 26 4 R9829090 HD 1 5 3 1 460 18 11 260 10 24 13 0 28 7 R9829150 HD 3 5 3 1 578 22 8 225 8 9 15 0 33 1 R9829190 Lenses This APPENDIX gives an overview of the tablesand formulas for the available lenses for the BARCOVISION 8100 The next lenses are available Name length lens diam lens weight order number mm inch mm inch kg lbs HD 1 2 1 25...

Page 110: ... 760 5 3 6 829 11 065 18 044 21 82 20 953 27 260 5 4 6 955 11 271 18 377 22 22 21 339 27 760 5 5 7 081 11 477 18 709 22 62 21 725 28 260 PD HD 3 9 1 PD HD 5 1 1 PD HD 4 0 1 Lens tabels metric standard units meter PD PD PD HD 1 2 1 HD 2 2 1 HD 3 3 1 SW 1 0 1 408 2 246 3 762 4 58 4 395 5 817 1 1 1 533 2 449 4 091 4 98 4 776 6 311 1 2 1 658 2 652 4 420 5 37 5 158 6 805 1 3 1 783 2 856 4 750 5 77 5 54...

Page 111: ... 49 754 9 9 12 641 20 523 33 358 40 30 38 709 50 254 10 0 12 768 20 729 33 691 40 71 39 095 50 754 PD PD PD HD 1 2 1 HD 2 2 1 HD 3 3 1 SW PD PD HD 3 9 1 HD 5 1 1 PD HD 4 0 1 5 6 7 208 11 682 19 042 23 02 22 111 28 760 5 7 7 334 11 888 19 375 23 42 22 497 29 259 5 8 7 460 12 093 19 708 23 83 22 883 29 759 5 9 7 587 12 299 20 041 24 23 23 269 30 259 6 0 7 713 12 504 20 374 24 63 23 655 30 759 6 1 7 ...

Page 112: ... 9 27 3 5 2 37 370 7 871 15 657 15 2 27 8 5 3 38 060 8 020 15 955 15 5 28 3 SW HD 1 5 3 1 PD min max min max PD HD 3 5 3 1 HD 7 1 PD Lens tabels metric standard units meter 1 0 8 421 1 613 3 128 2 0 5 3 1 1 9 103 1 762 3 426 2 4 5 9 1 2 9 787 1 911 3 725 2 7 6 4 1 3 10 472 2 060 4 023 3 0 6 9 1 4 11 158 2 209 4 321 3 3 7 5 1 5 11 845 2 358 4 620 3 6 8 0 1 6 12 532 2 507 4 918 3 9 8 6 1 7 13 219 2 ...

Page 113: ...6 67 770 14 427 28 782 28 9 51 3 9 7 68 461 14 576 29 080 29 2 51 8 9 8 69 152 14 725 29 378 29 6 52 4 9 9 69 843 14 874 29 677 29 9 52 9 10 0 70 534 15 023 29 975 30 2 53 4 SW HD 1 5 3 1 PD min max min max PD HD 3 5 3 1 HD 7 1 PD 5 4 38 751 8 169 16 253 15 8 28 9 5 5 39 442 8 318 16 552 16 1 29 4 5 6 40 133 8 467 16 850 16 4 29 9 5 7 40 824 8 616 17 148 16 7 30 5 5 8 41 514 8 765 17 446 17 1 31 0...

Page 114: ...84 260 333 71 541 19 881 26 1065 25 1023 15 1329 83 265 340 03 551 47 897 91 1085 34 1042 45 1354 82 PD PD HD 1 2 1 HD 2 2 1 HD 3 3 1 SW PD PD HD 3 9 1 HD 5 1 1 PD HD 4 0 1 Lens tabels inch standard units inch PD 40 56 22 89 69 150 17 182 82 175 50 232 12 45 62 46 99 84 166 62 202 66 194 58 256 82 50 68 72 110 03 183 12 222 55 213 69 281 58 55 74 99 120 23 199 64 242 48 232 85 306 38 60 81 27 130 ...

Page 115: ...98 21 1297 43 1567 63 1505 67 1954 69 390 497 99 808 49 1314 07 1587 73 1524 97 1979 69 395 504 31 818 77 1330 72 1607 83 1544 28 2004 68 PD PD HD 5 1 1 HD 3 9 1 PD HD 4 0 1 PD PD PD HD 1 2 1 HD 2 2 1 HD 3 3 1 SW 270 346 34 561 75 914 55 1105 43 1061 75 1379 81 275 352 66 572 03 931 20 1125 53 1081 05 1404 80 280 358 98 582 31 947 84 1145 62 1100 35 1429 80 285 365 30 592 59 964 49 1165 72 1119 65...

Page 116: ... 1256 08 240 1715 32 362 44 721 63 707 72 1282 80 245 1749 86 369 89 736 55 723 35 1309 53 250 1784 41 377 34 751 46 738 98 1336 25 255 1818 95 384 79 766 38 754 61 1362 98 SW HD 1 5 3 1 PD min max min max PD HD 3 5 3 1 HD 7 1 PD Lens tabels inch standard units inch 40 336 22 64 44 125 03 82 52 213 80 45 370 36 71 89 139 95 98 15 240 53 50 404 59 79 34 154 86 113 78 267 25 55 438 87 86 79 169 78 1...

Page 117: ...8 380 2682 63 571 04 1139 25 1145 36 2031 10 385 2717 18 578 49 1154 17 1160 99 2057 83 390 2751 73 585 94 1169 08 1176 62 2084 55 395 2786 28 593 39 1184 00 1192 25 2111 28 SW HD 1 5 3 1 PD min max min max PD HD 3 5 3 1 HD 7 1 PD 260 1853 49 392 24 781 29 770 24 1389 70 265 1888 04 399 69 796 21 785 87 1416 43 270 1922 58 407 14 811 12 801 50 1443 15 275 1957 13 414 59 826 04 817 13 1469 88 280 1...

Page 118: ... x SW 0 145 Inch PDmin 1 49 x SW 4 84 PDmax 2 983 x SW 5 71 HD 3 5 3 1 Metric PDmin 3 126 x SW 1 08 0 2 PDmax 5 345 x SW 0 2 Inch PDmin 3 126 x SW 42 52 8 PDmax 5 345 x SW 8 Lens formulas to calculate the projector distance HD 1 2 1 Metric PD 1 264 x SW 0 126 0 018 SW Inch PD 1 264 x SW 4 961 27 90 SW HD 2 2 1 Metric PD 2 0566 x SW 0 16 0 029 SW Inch PD 2 0566 x SW 6 299 44 95 SW HD 3 3 1 Metric P...

Page 119: ...or onthescrewedrods 5 Alignment of the projector support assembly a Projector water level adjustment b Adjustment projector axis perpendicular on the screen surface c Projector movement for or backward This appendix gives only an overview of the contents of the installation guidelines and also some overview drawings The total installation guidelines for the BARCO ceiling mounting support can be or...

Page 120: ...G MOUNT SUPPORT 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT G 2 G 2 II Exploded view of BARCO ceiling mount support II Exploded view of BARCO ceiling mount support ...

Page 121: ... G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT 59 75036 BARCODATA 8100 260994 APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT G 3 G 3 59 75036 BARCODATA 8100 260994 III Overview drawing of the total system III Overview drawing of the total system ...

Page 122: ...975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT APPENDIX G CEILING MOUNT SUPPORT G 4 G 4 ...

Page 123: ...he two or three images and provides a very high light output Frame for dual triple 8100 projection Order number 98 29210 projector 2 projector 1 Projector 1 equipped with adjustable lensholder Projector 2 equipped with standard lensholder FRAME FOR DUAL OR TRIPLE BARCOVISION 8100 PROJECTION CONFIGURATIONS The frame is designed for use in table as well as ceiling mount configurations The projector ...

Page 124: ...PLE BARCODATA 5975036 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX H FRAME FOR DUAL OR TRIPLE BARCODATA APPENDIX H FRAME FOR DUAL OR TRIPLE BARCODATA 8100 APPENDIX H FRAME FOR DUAL OR TRIPLE BARCODATA 8100 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 H 2 H 2 ...

Page 125: ... or HD 3 9 1 or HD 5 1 The advanced me chanicaldesignoftheflightcase enables dual or triple projection configurations 2 2 Note dual or triple configuration requires the use of the adjustable lensholder MULTIFUNCTIONAL FLIGHT CASE BARCO s multifunctional flight case is a special designed flight case for temporary installations of a BARCOVISION 8100 projector Due to the advanced mechanical design of...

Page 126: ...RCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX I MULTIFUNCTIONAL FLIGHT CASE 5975617 BARCOVISION 8100 150197 APPENDIX I MULTIFUNCTIONAL FLIGHT CASE APPENDIX I MULTIFUNCTIONAL FLIGHT I 2 APPENDIX I MULTIFUNCTIONAL FLIGHT CASE I 2 ...

Page 127: ...lows Screen shift mm inch Lens shift mm inch x 1 Screen width m inch LCD panel width 1 m inch 1 LCD panel width 0 118 m 4 646 To adjust the lensholder shift handle as follow Features Vertical shift of the lens possible between 20 mm 0 79 up and 6 mm 0 24 down without removing the projector cover Shift of the displayed picture on the screen up till 2 meters 6 5 ft over its standard position Makes i...

Page 128: ...rt a wrench 13 mm into the slot on the front side of the projector To shift the image grip the bolt with the wrench inside the cabinet and turn the wrench until the image is shifted to its correct place 0 I 10 0 23 0 V 9 4 A 6 0 50 H z Insert a wrench 13 mm into the slot on the front side of the projector To shift the image grip the bolt with the wrench inside the cabinet and turn the wrench until...

Page 129: ... 800 or RCVDS 05 or VS05 An additional adjustment file can be created for these source numbers This file can contain different settings Therelationshipbetweensources0 9and90 99isshowninthediagrambelow source input 1 source number 1 source number 91 file A file A source input 2 source number 2 source number 92 file B file B source input 3 source number 3 source number 93 file C file C source input ...

Page 130: ...BARCO nv Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Printed in Belgium BARCO nv Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Belgium Printed in Belgium ...

Page 131: ... RCU INPUT SOURCES 1 PROJECTOR RCVDS 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 INPUT SOURCES 7 P RCU INPUT SOURCES 1 PROJECTOR RCVDS 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 INPUT SOURCES 7 P RCU INPUT SOURCES 1 PROJECTOR RCVDS 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 INPUT SOURCES 7 INSERT CARD FOR RCU INSERT CARD FOR RCU ...

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