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Getting Started

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GETTING STARTED

Remote Control & Local Keypad

Battery Installation in the RCU

Two batteries are packed together with the RCU.  Before using your RCU, install first these batteries.

1

Remove the battery cover on the backside by pushing the handle a little towards the bottom of the RCU.

2

Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time.

3

Insert the batteries as indicated in the RCU.

4

Put the battery cover on its place.

How to replace the batteries in the RCU ?

To replace the batteries :

1

Remove the battery cover on the backside by pushing the handle a little towards the bottom of the RCU.

2

Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time.

3

Push on the + side of the battery towards the - side

4

Lift up the battery at the same time.

5

Repeat for the second battery.

6

Insert the batteries as indicated in the RCU (battery type AA or LR6 or equivalent).

7

Put the battery cover on its place.

Note, only important if more than one projector is installed in the room :
1. the default address is zero (0).  If it is necessary to program the projector address into the RCU, see 'Projector Address'.
2. projector address has to be reprogrammed everytime the battery is changed, the RCU will always switch to the default address.

Summary of Contents for Cine 8

Page 1: ...BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS Date 13042001 OWNER S MANUAL Ciné 8 R9002394 R9002395 Art No R5976227 ...

Page 2: ... April 2001 All rights reserved Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners BARCOn v ProjectionSystems Noordlaan5 B 8520Kuurne 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 R9002394 Ciné 8 PFC R9002395 Ciné 8 PFC LiMoPro ...

Page 3: ...g a RGB Analog source with composite sync to port 4 5 2 5 Connecting a RGB Analog source to port 3 2 5 Connecting a RGB Analog source with Tri level sync 2 6 Connecting a Component source 2 7 Connecting a Component source with Tri level sync 2 7 RS232Connection 2 8 RS232 input and RS232 output of the projector 2 8 Communication port for communication with peripherals 2 8 Connecting a RCVDS 05 swit...

Page 4: ...r if available 5 2 Why line doubling 5 2 How to enable disable the Line Doubler 5 2 Line Multiplier if available 5 2 Why Line Multiplying 5 2 How to change the Multiplier Setting 5 3 Line Multiplier ON OFF 5 3 MultiplierMode 5 3 What can be selected within the multiplier mode 5 3 How to start up the Multiplier Mode menu 5 3 How to change the scan rate 5 4 Motion Processing 5 4 Why Motion Processin...

Page 5: ...E SERVICE MENUS 6 1 Service menus 6 1 What is available in the Service menus 6 1 How to enter the Service Menus 6 1 Password Protection 6 1 Entering the password 6 1 RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE 7 1 Random access adjustment mode 7 1 Starting Up 7 1 Overview Flowchart 7 1 Selecting Setup Pattern 7 2 Set up of the Selected Setup Pattern 7 2 Note 7 2 Internal Cross Hatch Pattern 7 3 When using the I...

Page 6: ...rastEnhancement 7 10 What can be done 7 10 How to select and adjust the contrast enhancement 7 10 Advanced Settings 7 11 How to select the Advanced Settings 7 11 Luminace Delay 7 11 Vertical Sync Reference 7 12 Clamp Gating 7 12 Factory Presets 7 12 Limo Pro Options 7 13 Coring 7 13 LTI 7 13 CTI 7 14 Geometry Adjustments 7 14 What can be done 7 14 Start Up 7 14 Important 7 14 Horizontal Phase Adju...

Page 7: ...done 7 23 Start Up 7 23 How to adjust the Blanking 7 23 ConvergenceAdjustment 7 24 What has to be done 7 24 Note 7 24 Adjustment order 7 24 Start up 7 24 How to adjust 7 25 Focusing 7 24 What can be done 7 24 Start Up 7 24 Midpoint Focusing 7 26 Top Image Focusing 7 26 Bottom Image Focusing 7 26 Left Image Focusing 7 26 Right Image Focusing 7 27 Blue on Source 7 27 Color Select 7 27 What can be do...

Page 8: ...d 8 7 What can be done 8 7 How to Undo 8 7 Dynamic Astigmatism 8 7 What can be done 8 7 Note 8 7 Start Up 8 8 G2 Adjustment 8 8 GammaCorrections 8 9 CRT run in cycle 8 9 What can be done 8 9 How to select CRT run in cycle 8 9 Projector warm up 8 9 What can be done 8 9 How to select 8 10 CRT Drive Mode 8 10 What can be done 8 10 What is available 8 10 Warning 8 10 How to change the drive mode 8 10 ...

Page 9: ...ult condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment s normal operation fails INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified BARCO personnel or by authorized BARCO service dealers OWNER SRECORD The part nu...

Page 10: ...7 98 99 120V AC Consult your dealer to switch over from 230Vac to 120 Vac or from 120Vac to 230 Vac If you are not sure of the type of AC power available consult your dealer or local power company 2 This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert...

Page 11: ...ctions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure ...

Page 12: ...recommended for proper room illumination Where possible care should also be taken to ensure that the floors and walls of the room in which the projector is to be installed 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 ...

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Page 14: ... Source Connection Input facilities Composite Video S Video 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 If the line doubler or line multiplier feature is built in this feature is available via a software on off toggle If the line doubler or line multiplier feature is built in this feature is available for component video signals...

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Page 16: ...up pattern from below SELECTED SOURCE GENLOCKED PATTERN INTERNAL PATTERN Source 01 WARNING Risk of incorrect adjustment of the projector The following SERVICE menus are reserved to and to be performed only by qualified personnel If qualified press ENTER to continue or if not EXIT to return Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS IN...

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Page 20: ...lt the Owner s Manual Connecting a VS05 switcher to the projector The VS05 can switch up to 5 Composite Video sources 3 S Video Sources and 1 RGB analog or component Video source to the projector In addition the audio signal proper to the source can be switched to an audio amplifier Order number R9827890 For more information about the use of the VS05 consult the Owner s Manual Connecting an IR Rem...

Page 21: ...atteries 1 Remove the battery cover on the backside by pushing the handle a little towards the bottom of the RCU 2 Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time 3 Push on the side of the battery towards the side 4 Lift up the battery at the same time 5 Repeat for the second battery 6 Insert the batteries as indicated in the RCU battery type AA or LR6 or equivalent 7 Put the battery cover on i...

Page 22: ...s 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 switching between standby and operational modes switching to pause blank...

Page 23: ... FREEZ press to freeze the projected image 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 To re display the bar scale on the screen press TEXT key again 15 ENTER to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode 16 Cursor Keys to make menu selections when ...

Page 24: ...ications and minimize all distortions When starting this warm up period a full white image is shifted on the CRT faceplate to avoid a burn in Every 30 seconds a text box will be displayed on another place on the screen with the remaining time to go To interrupt the warm up period handle as follow 1 Press EXIT the warm up menu will be redisplayed with the remaining time indication 2 Press EXIT agai...

Page 25: ...ion set up Only projectors with addresses between 0 and 9 can be controlled with the RCU How to control the projector or projectors The projector s address may be set to any value between 0 and 255 which can be set by DIP switches refer to a qualified service technician When the address is set the projector can be controlled now with the RCU for addresses between 0 and 9 the Computer e g IBM PC or...

Page 26: ...tween 0 and 9 within 5 seconds after pushing the address key For example if the Address key displays projector address 003 then press 3 digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s address to match the projector s address Do not press 003 digits This will address the remote control to 0 and control all projectors in the room If the address is not entered within 5 seconds the RCU returns to its default...

Page 27: ...reases when pressing on the button lower brightness Contrast Control A correct contrast setting is important for good image reproduction Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer according to room lighting conditions A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current contrast setting while pressing the or buttons If the bar scale is not visible on the screen press TEXT key once a...

Page 28: ...rojection is stopped but the projector remains with full power for immediate restart To restart the image 1 Press the Pause key 2 Select a source number The Freeze key only with line doubler When the Freeze key is pressed the image is frozen until this key is pressed again only with built in Line Doubler ...

Page 29: ...ure The ADJUST key can be used to terminate the adjustment mode while a path selection menu head menu is displayed Possible Paths Depending on the projector configuration the following paths are possible with the Main menu Image Control Allows to change the color temperature of the image and to select another format adjustment for the image IRIS Control This selection will only be available when t...

Page 30: ...Start up Adjustment mode 4 2 5976227 BARCOCINE 8 13042001 ...

Page 31: ...owchart MAIN MENU COLOR ADJUST FORMAT SELECT IRIS TOUCH UP IRIS AUTO CONVERGE NORMAL STEREO PSEUDO STEREO MONO SPATIAL STEREO IMAGE CONTROL IRIS CONTROL SOUND CONTROL IRIS FULL ALIGNMENT F1 F3 F4 F2 FUNCTION KEYS F5 IRIS RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION GUIDED SERVICE MENUS SERVICE ...

Page 32: ...When LIMO is available Image Processing Line Doubler if available Why line doubling If a line doubler is built in the default position is ON When in the ON position the video input signals will be displayed as non interlaced images The stability of the image will improve How to enable disable the Line Doubler To enable or disable the line doubler handle as follow 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to s...

Page 33: ...r keys é or ê to select Line Multiplier menu 1 2 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF When in the ON state all multiplier functions are selectable MultiplierMode What can be selected within the multiplier mode The multiplier menu makes it possible to select different scan rate for the connected video signal How to start up the Multiplier Mode menu 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to select Multip...

Page 34: ...ng menu 1 2 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return IMAGE PROCESSING Line Multiplier ON Multiplier Mode Motion Processing ON Video Equalizing Noise Reduction Contrast Enhancement VideoEqualizing What can be done The shapness of the image can be adjusted for 3 frequency ranges low medium and high separately To make it a little bit easy 7 pre progr...

Page 35: ...ys é or ê to adjust the noise 4 Press ENTER to return to the Image Processing menu menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return IMAGE PROCESSING Line Multiplier ON Multiplier Mode Motion Processing ON Video Equalizing Noise Reduction Contrast Enhancement menu2 Dynamic Noise Reduction ContrastEnhancement What can be done Enhancing the contrast results in a more dynamic image Off Max How to se...

Page 36: ... FormatSelect What can be done For one source up to 8 different sets of settings can be stored A set of settings is called Format A Format can be available or free Available when settings are stored in this location Free when no setting are stored in this location This location can be used for storing new adjustment settings for this source When available a name of 8 characters can be programmed b...

Page 37: ...1 Available xxxxxxxx Format 2 Free xxxxxxxx Fromat 3 Available BARCO Format 4 Free xxxxxxxx Format 5 Free xxxxxxxx Format 6 Free xxxxxxxx Format 7 Free xxxxxxxx Format 8 Free xxxxxxxx How to store the settings to a new Format 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to select a free format 2 Press ENTER to activate 3 Make any adjustment to the image 4 Quit the adjustment mode by pressing ADJUST The selected ...

Page 38: ...verge 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to select IRIS Auto Converge menu 1 2 Press ENTER to activate the autoconvergence function The process starts and when successfully completed the projector will return to image display of the current source menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return IRIS CONTROL IRIS Touch Up IRIS Auto Converge IRIS Full Alignment IRIS Full Alignment What can be done The...

Page 39: ...t can be added to a function key To program a function key it is necessary to enter into the Service Menu To activate a function key just press the corresponding key The following functions are factory pre programmed F1 IRIS Touch up F2 Convergence Red on Green F3 Convergence Blue on Green F4 H V Size F5 Color Balance How to get an overview of the programmed keys 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to s...

Page 40: ... not EXIT to return 3 If qualified press ENTER menu 3 If not qualified press EXIT menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return MAIN MENU Image Control IRIS Control Sound Control Function keys Service Menus menu2 WARNING RISK OF INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT OF THE PROJECTOR The following SERVICE menus are reserved to and to be performed only by qualified personnel If qualified press ENTER to continue...

Page 41: ...s ENTER to continue The Service menus main menu will be displayed menu 3 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return MAIN MENU Image Control IRIS Control Sound Control Function keys Service Menus menu1 ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below IRIS GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Source 01 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return menu3 PasswordProtection Some items in the Adjustment ...

Page 42: ... entered password is wrong the error message wrong password will be displayed Remark When the password is correctly entered all other password protected items are accessible without re entering the password When re entering the adjustment mode it will be necessary to enter your password again when selecting a password protected item ...

Page 43: ...ANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE PICTURE TUNING SETUP PATTERN SELECTION H PHASE RASTER SHIFT V CENTERLINE BOW SIDE BOW V CENTERLINE SKEW SIDE KEYSTONE LEFT RIGHT E W H CENTERLINE BOW TOP KEYSTONE H CENTERLINE SKEW BOTTOM KEYSTONE TOP BOW BOTTOM BOW TOP BOTTOM N S SIZE BLANKING BOTTOM TOP LEFT SEAGULL CORRECTION GEOMETRY VER LINEARITY COLOR BALANCE SYNC LINE DOUBLER MULTIPLIER ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a ...

Page 44: ...DJUSTMENT MODE COLOR SELECT SETUP PATTERN SELECTION GREEN ONLY RED ON GREEN BLUE ON GREEN FOCUSING ORBITING CONTRAST MODULATION GREEN BLUE RED AND GREEN BLUE AND GREEN RED RED AND BLUE RED CONVERGENCE GREEN BLUE SOFT EDGE CORRECTION previous page Genlocked pattern internally generated cross hatch pattern locked on the external source Internal pattern internally generated cross hatch pattern and lo...

Page 45: ...TV 33 7 60 HDTV HIVISION 15 8 60 EGA 1 21 8 60 EGA 2 61 0 76 VGA 1 2 35 5 87 VGA 4 44 2 70 Super VGA 2 48 5 60 Super VGA 1 61 0 76 Super VGA 3 72 1 67 Super VGA 4 89 3 67 SUN 3 260 INTERNAL PATTERN kHz Hz 15 6 50 PAL SECAM 15 7 60 NTSC 31 2 50 EDTV 31 5 60 IDTV 31 2 50 HDTV EUREKA 31 5 60 HDTV ATV Select with é or ê scroll with ç or è ENTER to accept EXIT to return menu1 Random access adjustment m...

Page 46: ... Balance function is used to select or adjust the color temperature of white used by the projector The Color Balance can be adjusted on two different ways fixed color balance You have the choice between 3200 K reddish 4900 K 6500 K white or 9300 K bluish Custom white and black balance How to select the Color Balance 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to highlight Color Balance menu 1 2 Press ENTER to s...

Page 47: ...setting handle as follow 1 Push the cursor keys é or ê to select Sync menu 1 2 Press ENTER to toggle between FAST and SLOW Note SYNC is normally used in the SLOW position The FAST position is used to compensate for unsteady sync pulses from older video playback equipment menu1 menu2 menu3 menu4 Select with arrow keys then ENTER Red Blue adjust red with é or ê Blue with ç or è EXIT to return COLOR ...

Page 48: ...vate ClampTuning What can be done The clamp tuning can be switch between Normal and Restoration Normal for all standard sources and all sources with a backporch 0 8 µs or for sources with noise and spikes in the signal Restoration for standard sources with a backporch between 0 4 µs and 0 8 µs or for sources with sync separate or sync on green How to set up 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select C...

Page 49: ...e recorders de interlacing gets rid of line flicker film mode processing makes sure that material that has been converted from 24 Hz cinema to video 2 2 and 3 2 pull down is displayed without artifacts dynamic noise reduction can be used to improve noisy video sources static contrast enhancement allows the user to adjust the image contrast to personal taste several detail enhancing filters bring o...

Page 50: ... é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return IMAGE PROCESSING LINE MULTIPLIER ON MOTION PROCESSING ON OUTPUT MODE VIDEO EQUALIZING NOISE REDUCTION CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT ADVANCED SETTINGS Switching the multiplier ON OFF 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Line Multiplier menu 1 2 ENTER to toggle between Line Multiplier ON and Line Multiplier OFF When the line multiplier is on all items in the menu are acces...

Page 51: ...turn LINEMULTIPLIER OUTPUT MODE 60Hz 525 Lines NI 120hz 525 Lines NI 60Hz 1050 Lines NI 120Hz 1050 Lines I IMAGE PROCESSING LINE MULTIPLIER ON MOTION PROCESSING ON OUTPUT MODE VIDEO EQUALIZING NOISE REDUCTION CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT ADVANCED SETTINGS 3 Push the cursor keys é or ê to select a new scan rate menu 3 4 Press ENTER to activate this scan rate e g 100 Hz 625 lines P Vertical frequency of the...

Page 52: ...é or ê to adjust the contrast 4 Press ENTER to return to the Image Processing menu menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return IMAGE PROCESSING LINE MULTIPLIER ON MOTION PROCESSING ON OUTPUT MODE VIDEO EQUALIZING NOISE REDUCTION CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT ADVANCED SETTINGS menu2 Contrast Enhancem 3 3 0 How to adjust the Video Equalizing 1 Push the cursor keys ç or è to select Low or Mid or HI or ...

Page 53: ...rs are projected and a line between the color is recognized How to adjust 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Luminance delay menu 1 2 Press ENTER to activate 3 Push the cursor key é or ê to adjust the luminance delay until the color shift is eliminated menu 2 4 Press ENTER to return to the Advanced Settings menu menu1 menu2 Luminance Delay 0 menu1 Time Base Correction Why Time Base Correction ...

Page 54: ...n the vertical interval of the video signal that would otherwise confuse the LiMoPro How to change the Clamp Gating 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Clamp Gating menu 1 2 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF Default position OFF menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return LINE MULTIPLIER TIME BASE CORRECTION LUMINANCE DELAY V SYNC REF INDIRECT CLAMP GATING OFF FACTORY PRESET WARNI...

Page 55: ...l filters How to set up 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to select Coring menu 1 2 Press ENTER to select coring 3 Use the cursor keys to adjust the coring noise threshold Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return menu1 LINE MULTIPLIER CORING LTI CTI Warning advanced adjustment should be performed only by qualified personnel menu2 Coring 0 LTI What can be done LTI Luminance transient improvement Thi...

Page 56: ... E W LEFT SIDE CORRECTION TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING menu1 menu2 GeometryAdjustments What can be done The geometry adjustments have to be done only on the green image These adjustments are automatically implemented for the other color images The following adjustments can be adjusted Left right EW and Top Bottom Corrections Blanking Horizontal Amplitude Vertical Amplitude Ver...

Page 57: ...ent Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return GEOMETRY H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W TOP BOTTOM N S SIZE V LINEARITY BLANKING menu1 H PHASE 70 H PHASE 70 image1 image2 RasterShiftAdjustment What has to be done The green raster must be centered both horizontally and vertically on the center of the CRT surface To center the green raster look into the green lens and use the cursor keys to mo...

Page 58: ...the next procedure 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight LEFT RIGHT E W image 1 2 Press ENTER to select The Left Right menu will be displayed menu 2 menu1 menu2 Note Only the green image is displayed while making left right adjustments The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the same manner Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustme...

Page 59: ...e cursor key é or ê to highlight SEAGULL CORRECTION menu 1 2 Press ENTER to activate Eliminate the deformation by pushing the cursor key ç or è until a straight line is obtained image 1 menu1 image1 Warning Use this correction to adjust the right side of the image LEFT RIGHT Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return V CENTERLINE BOW V CENTERLINE SKEW SIDE BOW SIDE KEYSTONE SEAGULL CORRECTION Correc...

Page 60: ... then ENTER EXIT to return menu1 GEOMETRY H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W LEFT SIDE CORRECTION TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return LEFT SIDE CORRECTION LEFT KEYSTONE LEFT BOW Ensure that the side bow and keystone adjustments are done prior to these fine adjustments menu2 Left Side Adjustments 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight t...

Page 61: ...will be selected menu 2 GEOMETRY H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W LEFT SIDE CORRECTIONS TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING Note Only the green image is displayed while making top botton adjustments The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the same manner Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments Which adjustment can...

Page 62: ...ineson theupperside Correctsthekeystonegeometrycorrectionofthehor lineson thelowerside Correctsforcurvatureofthehorizontallinesontheupperside Correctsforcurvatureofthehorizontallinesonthelowerside Seagullcorrection What can be done Use this correction after the image has been adjusted with top and bottom bow and keystone If still a deformation like a seagull on top and bottom of the image is visib...

Page 63: ...r help to gauge the size adjustment Hint In order to avoid loss of resolution in the projected image and to ensure maximum CRT longevity do not use an excessively small horizontal size setting menu1 menu2 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return GEOMETRY H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W LEFT SIDE CORRECTIONS TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING H size too large H size too small...

Page 64: ...ze Adjustment What can be done To adjust correct a little bit the horizontal picture size when the projector is on its correct position in regard with the installed screen Start up 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight V Size menu 1 2 Press ENTER to activate menu 2 3 Push the cursor key é or ê until the exact image height is obtained vertical size image 1 Note If the internal pattern was selec...

Page 65: ...efore If the internal pattern was selected this pattern remains on the screen If the genlocked pattern was selected the external source will be displayed Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return BLANKING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT GEOMETRY H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W TOP BOTTOM N S SIZE V LINEARITY BLANKING menu1 menu2 Bottom blanking Top blankin...

Page 66: ...ce adjustments affect both the horizontal and vertical lines of the setup pattern These adjustments are performed on the red image while superimposed on the green image and then on the blue image while superimposed on the green image The screen is devided into 25 areas image 1 Note The green convergence adjustments can be added as an option When these are available start always with green only Thi...

Page 67: ... zone image 2 4 Press ENTER to move to another zone 5 Press EXIT to return to the convergence menu menu1 menu2 image1 menu3 image2 image3 14 16 17 12 20 11 13 19 21 24 23 25 Focusing What can be done After the lenses are mechanically correct focused the CRT s can be electromagnetic focused until the image is on each point Start Up 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight Focusing menu 1 2 Press E...

Page 68: ...ess ENTER to return to the focusing menu Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return menu1 FOCUSING MIDPOINT TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Bottom Image Focusing 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight Bottom menu 1 2 Press ENTER to start up the bottom image focusing 3 Push the cursor key ç or è until the lower part of the image is sharp 4 Press ENTER to return to the focusing menu Select with or then ENTER...

Page 69: ...ENTER to start up Repeat the midpoint top bottom left and right focusing FOCUSING MIDPOINT TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return menu1 Color Select What can be done Only one color CRT or a combination of colors can be switched on display the image Start Up 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight Color Select menu 1 2 Press ENTER to display the color select menu menu 2 3 ...

Page 70: ... IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION CONVERGENCE MID MORE SERVICE MODE IDENTIFICATION TOTAL RUN TIME CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CRT RUN IN CYCLE CRT DRIVE MODE COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS R B CONVERGENCE MID G2 ADJUSTMENT GAMMA CORRECTIONS PROJECTOR WARM UP DYNAMIC AST...

Page 71: ...isplayed andif warnings and failures will be dis played ON displayed OFF not displayed The status can be changed by pressing the TEXT key once on the RCU Serial no indicates the fabrication number of the projector This number can be useful when calling for technical assistance Proj address 001 Soft Version 6 00 Config Ceiling Front Baudrate PC 9600 Text ON Serial No 103589552 CINE 8 How to start u...

Page 72: ...NGE LANGUAGE RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION CONVERGENCE MID MORE Deletion of blocks What can be done The delete function is used to clear all data settings from an adjustment block A delete can be given block by block or for all blocks This item is password protected Deleting block by block What can be done The delete a block function deletes the settings of a selected block How to delete a Block 1 P...

Page 73: ...rrent password is displayed The new password must consist of 4 digits between 0 and 9 How to enter a new password Handle as follow 1 Push the cursor key ç or è to select the digits to be changed menu 2 2 Press a numeric keys to enter the new digit 3 Repeat for the other digits 4 Press ENTER to save the new password Before saving the new password a confirmation screen will be displayed menu 3 5 Whe...

Page 74: ...E 110 h menu2 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE Total Run Time What can be displayed The total run time since the first start up can be displayed Note All projectors leave the factory after a burn in period of approximately 100 hours How to start up To select Total Run Time 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight Total Run Time menu 1 2 Press ENTER to activate The amount ...

Page 75: ... What can be done Undo all settings to Midposition is displayed in the Memory management menu in stead off All settings to midposition when this latter is pressed An undo is possible as long as the projector is running on the same source same adjustment block even when some adjustments as geometry or convergence are already readjusted When undo is presssed all settings are reset to the previous se...

Page 76: ...possible to return to the previous settings as long as the projector is playing on the same source same adjustment block Undo convergence mid is displayed in the service menu in stead off Convergence mid when this latter is pressed How to Undo 1 Push the cursor key é or ê to highlight Undo convergence mid menu 1 2 Press ENTER to execute the undo function menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to...

Page 77: ...KED PATTERN RED GREEN BLUE menu3 Toggle between SEL and ADJ with ENTER ENTER to continue EXIT to return DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM First adjust the defocusing of the image SEL select area using arrow keys ADJ adjust axial astigmatism using ç or è diagonal astigmatism using é or ê Spot shapes before dynamic astigmatism correction Spot shapes after dynamic astigmatism correction Diagonal astigmatism correc...

Page 78: ...O CONTINUE OR IF NOT EXIT TO RETURN THE GAMMA CORRECTIONS ARE FACTORY ADJUSTED USING AN ACTAS COLOR ANALYSER THEREFORE ONLY QUALIFIED INSTALLION OR SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM THESE ADJUSTMENTS menu1 menu2 CRT RUN IN CYCLE A flashing white pattern will be generated until EXIT is pressed The projector only uses memory blocks adjusted on an internal pattern if no such block is available the pro...

Page 79: ...l permanent boost higher drive current to the CRT s the lifetime of the CRT s will shorten but the light output will be higher This setting will be saved When restarting the projector it will start up in boost mode Warning A permanent boost mode in use warning will be displayed when starting up and also when text on everytime a new source is selected menu 3 How to change the drive mode 1 Push the ...

Page 80: ...60Hz is create on bank 4 and the vertical frequency changes to 50Hz the projector will create a new block due to the vertical frequency change with the same bank number 4 How to recall a specific memorybank for the actual source When the memory bank option is ON and a source is selected this source will be displayed with the last used memory bank settings An on screen menu will give a indication o...

Page 81: ...ursor key é or ê to highlight Common Address menu 1 2 Press ENTER to toggle between 0 and 1 menu1 Select with é or ê then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM G2 ADJUSTMENT GAMMA CORRECTIONS CRT RUN IN CYCLE PROJECTOR WARM UP CRT DRIVE MODE MEMORY BANKS COMMON ADDRESS 0 MORE ...

Page 82: ...select Service menu 3 Press ENTER to go into the adjustment menus A warning will be displayed menu 2 4 If qualified press ENTER otherwise press EXIT and call for technical assistance 5 Select Randon by pushing the cursor keys é or ê 6 Press ENTER to display the Random Access mode menu menu 3 7 Push the cursor keys é or ê to select Geometry 8 Press ENTER to display the Geometry menu menu 4 9 Push t...

Page 83: ...Programmable Function Keys 9 2 5976227 BARCOCINE 8 13042001 ...

Page 84: ...projector with the RCVDS this warning will be dis played when selecting an input slot of an RCVDS where the input board is missing WARNING source not available The input is a valid input but the source is not connected to the input terminals or the input source is switched off WARNING invalid key entry When a wrong key is pressed on theRCU WARNING end of ad just range End of adjustment range WARNI...

Page 85: ...Messages warningsandfailures 10 2 5976227 BARCOCINE 8 13042001 FAILURE RCVDS com munication error Serial communication error be tween the RCVDS and the projector ...

Page 86: ...ck Number 01 Source Number 01 Horizontal Frequency 15 6 kHz Vertical Frequency 50 Hz Input Type video Scan Switch Configuration Front Ceiling The data representing the various adjustments for the source follows the block header A ADJUSTMENT BLOCKS AND SOURCE NUMBERS 90 99 Source numbers 90 99 Why used Source numbers 90 99 do not correspond to physical inputs to the projector or RCVDS They are used...

Page 87: ...header A different analog settings source input 1 source number 1 source number 91 Block header B Block header B different analog settings source input 2 source input 9 source number 2 source number 92 Block header C Block header C different analog settings source number 9 source number 99 Block header J Block header J different analog settings ...

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