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CLM R10+

Users manual

R9050100

R90501001

R59770021/10
15/03/2010

Summary of Contents for CLM R10+ R9050100

Page 1: ...CLM R10 Users manual R9050100 R90501001 R59770021 10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 2: ...Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail sales events barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium ...

Page 3: ...e and Compensation Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco must be informed immediately in writing of any complaints The period of guarantee begins on the date of t...

Page 4: ...ring and mailing a CD will be charged Disposal Information This equipment has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances for health and environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in the environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Thos...

Page 5: ...ors 35 5 Connections 37 5 1 Power connection 37 5 2 Input source connections 39 5 3 Communication connections 40 6 Getting started 45 6 1 RCU Local keypad 45 6 2 Terminology overview 45 6 3 Operating the projector 47 6 3 1 Switching on 47 6 3 2 Errors warnings and messages during start up 48 6 3 3 Switching to standby 48 6 3 4 Switching off 49 6 4 Using the RCU 49 6 5 Quick setup adjustments 50 6 ...

Page 6: ... 88 9 5 4 Advanced setting brilliant color look 89 9 6 Image files services 90 9 6 1 Files and file manipulations 90 9 6 2 Manual Load file 91 9 6 3 Delete file 91 9 6 4 Delete all custom files 92 9 6 5 Rename a file 93 9 6 6 Copy a file 94 9 6 7 File options 94 9 7 Save custom settings 95 10 Layout menu 97 10 1 Overview flow 97 10 2 Main window 97 10 2 1 Source selection 98 10 2 2 Size adjustment...

Page 7: ...hing 145 13 6 DMX 146 13 6 1 DMX address 146 13 6 2 DMX universe 147 13 6 3 DMX monitor 147 13 6 4 DMX mode 149 13 6 5 Art Net Activation 149 13 7 Buttons 150 13 7 1 APA button 150 13 7 2 Shortcut keys 150 13 8 Menu position 151 13 9 Local LCD contrast 152 13 10 Language selection 152 14 Service menu 155 14 1 Overview flow 155 14 2 Identification 155 14 3 Diagnosis 157 14 3 1 How to start up the d...

Page 8: ...imensions 193 A 1 Dimensions of the CLM R10 193 B Standard Source Files 195 B 1 Table overview 195 C DMX Chart 197 C 1 CLM control channel mapping Full mode 197 C 2 CLM control channel mapping Basic mode 198 D Specifications 201 D 1 Specifications CLM R10 201 D 2 Specifications CLM 5 cable input multi purpose 202 D 3 Specifications CLM HDSDI SDI input 204 D 4 Specifications CLM DVI input 204 D 5 S...

Page 9: ... and having access to live parts Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises radiation levels mechanical stability and strength enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment s normal operation fails Installation instructions Before...

Page 10: ...tallation procedures Warning high intensity light beam NEVER look into the lens High luminance could result in damage to the eye Before attempting to remove any of the projector s covers you must turn off the projector and disconnect from the wall outlet When performing setup work to a ceiling mounted projector to prevent injury caused by falling objects or the system set out a keep out area Consu...

Page 11: ...upply immediately Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service technicians Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that use Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector Do not use this equipment near water Special care should be used when DLP projectors ...

Page 12: ...sive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have ...

Page 13: ...at the four lock handles on each flight case are in good working order and locked securely When stacked make sure the wheels of the upper flight case are precisely positioned in the stacking dishes of the flight case below Stacked flight cases may not be moved Before stacking the lower flight case must already be in its final resting position before placing the second upon it Never stack loaded fl...

Page 14: ...1 Safety 10 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 15: ... complete system Power requirements One Barco CLM R10 requires 100 120 200 240V 12 8A 50 60Hz Clean air environment A projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the projectors ventilation inlets For installations in environments where the projector is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar these deposit a ...

Page 16: ...n about screens contact your local screen supplier What image size How big should the image be The projector is designed for projecting an image size minimum 2 meter 6 6 ft to maximum 10 meter 32 8 ft depending on the ambient light conditions with an aspect ratio of 4 to 3 2 2 Unpacking the projector What has to be done At delivery the projector is packed in a cardboard box upon a wooden pallet an...

Page 17: ...rical defects As soon as the projector is unpacked inspect for any damage that may have occurred in transit Save all packing material until the inspection is completed If damaged is found file claim with carrier immediately The Barco sales and service office should be notified as soon as possible The packaging of the CLM R10 is provided with a shock watch label If this shock watch label was trigge...

Page 18: ...t configurations are 1 Front Table F T 2 Front Ceiling F C 3 Rear Table R T 4 Rear Ceiling R C For a ceiling mounted configuration the optional carry handle kit is required Front projection F C AUDIENCE F T FLOOR SCREEN Image 2 3 Front projection Rear projection AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE R C R T FLOOR SCREEN Image 2 4 Rear projection 14 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 19: ...g the position in any installation Formula to calculate the distance CD for On Axis projection CD SH 2 B A Shift range The lens can be shifted with respect to the DMD P which result in a shifted image on the screen Off Axis A 100 shift means that the centre point of the projected image is shifted by half the screen size In other words the centre point of the projected image falls together with the...

Page 20: ...a slightly decline of image quality depending on the used lens and the zoom position of the used lens Furthermore shifting too much in both directions will result in a blurred image corner Horizontal and vertical projector tilt ranges The projector is designed to work in a table or ceiling mounted position but tilting is allowed Never tilt the backside of the projector inside the forbidden area A ...

Page 21: ...d simultaneously Even when the configurations are connected via different ways Projector Toolset is only available in a download version no CD can be ordered Where to find the download file s The program and all necessary plug ins as well as the Reference manual can be downloaded for free from Barco s Partnerzone URLhttps my barco com Registration is necessary If you are not yet registered click o...

Page 22: ...2 General 18 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 23: ...age 37 5 Connect your source to the appropriate input module see Input source connections page 39 6 Switch ON the projector see procedure Switching on page 47 7 Select the input slot at which your source is connected with Do this by pressing the numeric key 1 or 2 on the remote control unit or on the local keypad see Source selection page 55 8 Zoom and shift the lens until the image is properly pr...

Page 24: ... first How to install the batteries in the remote control 1 Push the battery cover tab with the fingernail a little backwards 1 and pull at the same time the cover upwards 2 1 2 Image 3 2 2 Insert the two AA size batteries making sure the polarities match the and marks inside the battery compartment Image 3 3 3 Insert 1 the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote cont...

Page 25: ... the top of the RCU as illustrated Image 3 5 3 1 3 RCU XLR adaptor installation Install the rugged case before installing the XLR adaptor Vice versa remove the XLR adaptor before removing the rugged case from the RCU Necessary tools 5 mm flat screw driver Necessary parts XLR adapter part of the touring kit How to install the XLR adaptor of the remote control unit 1 Push the XLR adaptor C upon the ...

Page 26: ...lities Ref Possibility description Comment a RCU not wired b RCU wired mini jack Backlight illuminates continuously when wire is connected Infra red disabled c RCU with rugged case not wired d RCU with rugged case wired mini jack Backlight illuminates continuously when wire is connected Infra red disabled e RCU with rugged case and XLR adaptor pulled out REMOTE and not wired The XLR adaptor must b...

Page 27: ...s Lens selection Lens formulas Lens formulas 3 2 1 Available lenses Overview First series lenses Image 3 9 R9849870 CLD zoom lens 1 2 1 6 1 Image 3 10 R9861100 CLD zoom lens 1 6 2 4 1 Image 3 11 R9849890 CLD zoom lens 2 4 4 3 1 Second generation lenses R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 23 ...

Page 28: ...w to select the right lens for your application 1 Determine the required screen width SW 2 Determine the position of the projector in the projection room with regard to the screen and measure the projector screen distance PD 3 Use the lens formulas to find the best corresponding PD with regard to the measured projector screen distance for the required screen width SW Tip Divide PD by SW to determi...

Page 29: ...e projector Neglecting this can damage the Lens Holder and Prism 3 2 4 Lens formulas Formulas Lens Throw ratio for CLM Metric formulas meter Inch formulas inch CLD 1 2 1 5 1 1 25 1 58 PDmin 1 25 x SW 0 13 PDmax 1 58 x SW 0 05 PDmin 1 25 x SW 5 12 PDmax 1 58 x SW 1 97 CLD 1 5 2 2 1 1 57 2 36 PDmin 1 57 x SW 0 01 PDmax 2 36 x SW 0 53 PDmin 1 57 x SW 0 39 PDmax 2 36 x SW 20 87 CLD 2 2 4 4 1 2 24 4 45...

Page 30: ... the projector can be suspended the optional carry handle must be mounted on the projector For more information about the optional carry handle see Mounting optional Carry handle page 213 CAUTION Consult a professional structural engineer to ensure that the suspension system is suitable for this task Rigging points and rigging clamps The carry handle is provided with six slots Four slots are longi...

Page 31: ...ck bolt through the slot input and slide the bolt into the slot Note Take the bolt by its thread so that it does not fall inside the carry handle Image 3 20 Mount rigging points The cover plate will move down while pushing with the head but comes back to its position once the bolt is in the slot 2 Slide a washer on the bolt and turn on a nut 3 Measure the distance center tube as reference between ...

Page 32: ...are symmetrically lined up so that the projector will hang in balance If necessary move point B from a transversal position to a longitudinal position Warning Always secure the rigging points after adjustment x mm A B Image 3 22 Set up truss width 5 Turn the rigging clamps on the bolts Image 3 23 Mounting rigging clamps 6 Place all four rigging clamps in open position as illustrated 28 R59770021 C...

Page 33: ...by the rigging clamps on the projector Image 3 25 Mounting to truss 8 Lift up the projector and hook the four rigging clamps over the support bars of the truss 9 Lock all four rigging clamps 10 Install the safety cable Hook one end into a provided hole Route the cable around the truss and hook the other end into a second hole in the carry handle R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 29 ...

Page 34: ...on of the CLM projector with rigging clamps page 26 Take into account the zoom range of the used lens and the size of the screen 2 Project one of the internal hatch patterns on the screen 3 Adjust the height of the rigging clamps with respect to the projector until the projected hatch pattern is rectangle shaped and leveled Separate skew adjustment is still possible Image 3 27 Ceiling mount alignm...

Page 35: ...3 Physical installation Skew Image 3 28 Skew adjustment R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 31 ...

Page 36: ...3 Physical installation 32 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 37: ...e 3 locking points on the lower projector or install a complete carry handle kit How to stack CLM projectors 1 Place the projectors on top of each other Ensure that all three interlocking pins A match with their corresponding interlocking sockets B Tip In case of stacking projectors for a ceiling mount configuration first turn the projectors upside down before placing the projectors on top of each...

Page 38: ...uration If yes mount a safety cable from one side of the projector around the truss installation to the other side of the projector Repeat this for the second projector Image 4 3 Ceiling mounted stacked projectors How to open an interlocking adapter 1 Open an interlocking adapter as illustrated 34 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 39: ...ojector Tip Use a white colored hatch pattern for the reference projector and e g green colored for the stacked projector This makes it easier to see the difference between both hatch patterns projected 3 If necessary adjust the rotation of the stacked projector with respect to the reference projector by turning in or out the height adjustment ring of the interlocking adaptors at the front of the ...

Page 40: ...metrically placed with respect to the reference hatch pattern Note Note that the Shift function is motorized which means that you have to access the projector software via the local keypad or remote control unit to operate the Shift function Shift Image 4 8 Shift adjustment 7 Zoom the hatch pattern in or out until the outline of the hatch pattern matches exactly the outline of the reference hatch ...

Page 41: ...nection Input source connections Communication connections 5 1 Power connection CAUTION Use only the power cord provided with the projector How to connect with the local power net 1 Ensure that the power switch S stands in the 0 OFF position 2 Connect the power cord with the power input socket of the projector P 3 Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp H R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 201...

Page 42: ...l stress that can lead to premature lamp failure never unplug the power cord while the lamp cooling fans are running Never unplug the power cord to power down the projector first switch off the power switch and then unplug the power cord Fuses The projector is protected with an automatic circuit breaker of 20 A which is built in into the power switch Power input voltage versus light output When th...

Page 43: ...ot numbering is done from top to bottom So the uppermost slot is slot number 1 the second is slot number 2 All input modules have two status LED s The green LED lights up if the input module is selected as the active input module The yellow LED lights up if the input module has detected valid input syncs 1 2 Y G Image 5 4 CAUTION Always install a cover plate on an unused input slot This to prevent...

Page 44: ...UT RS232 422 IN USB DIAGNOSTIC CODE IR RECEIVER STBY ON OK REC WARNING IR 10 100 ACT 10 100 BASE T IN OUT DMX REMOTE CTRL A B C D E F G H I J K L M Image 5 10 Communication connections A Projector status LED B Warning LED C IR signal acknowledged LED D IR signal received LED E Ethernet port F DMX in port G DMX out port H USB port I RS232 422 output port J RS232 422 input port K XLR input port for ...

Page 45: ...CTRL in Pin Description 1 GND 2 RC5 in 3 XLR present sense RS232 422 serial communication The communication interface of the CLM R10 supports RS232 and RS422 serial communication You can use the RS232 RS422 input port J to connect a local PC to your CLM projector This way you can configure and control your CLM projector from your local PC Do not forget to set the projector s baud rate to match tha...

Page 46: ...eeds of up to 920 000 bits per second It is also used as the serial port standard for Macintosh computers When the difference between the 2 lines is 0 2V that equals with a logical 0 When the difference is 0 2V that equals to a logical 1 Ethernet network communication The CLM projector can be connected to a LAN local area network using the Ethernet port E on the communication interface Once connec...

Page 47: ...tion bus between different devices in the light technic Each device has an input and an output so that the bus can be looped between the different devices According the standard a five wire cable with XLR connector is used but mostly 3 wire cables are used You can use the DMX input port G to connect a DMX device to the CLM projector This way you can control the CLM projector from that DMX device T...

Page 48: ...5 Connections 44 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 49: ...be controlled by the local keypad or by the remote control unit Location of the local keypad The local keypad is located on the input side of the projector Remote control functions This remote control includes a battery powered infrared IR transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely This remote control is used for source selection control adaptation and set up Other function...

Page 50: ... button between 0 and 9 5 LENS Direct access key to the lens adjustment menus Toggling this key will change the projected pattern 6 PAUSE To stop projection for a short time press PAUSE The image disappears but full power is retained for immediate restarting Shutter is closed 7 STBY Standby function switch off the lamp and lamp electronics The lamp cooling fans remain active for about 5 minutes Th...

Page 51: ...e on the local LCD panel 17 ENTER Key to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode 18 Cursor keys To make menu selections when in the adjustment mode 19 EXIT Key to go one menu stage higher than the actual position when in the adjustment mode 20 WINDOW Selection of the active window also in PIP mode 21 PIP Direct access key for picture in picture selection 22 RC Operating indicatio...

Page 52: ... an error message When the DMD temperature is too low Lower than 0 C warning is displayed on the LCD panel and yellow warning LED is on Both remains until the temperature is above 10 C Between 0 C and 10 C projector starts up normally with a warning on the LCD panel and the yellow warning LED lights up but only for 10 minutes When the temperature is then not above 10 C the projector goes in standb...

Page 53: ...layed 6 4 Using the RCU Pointing to the reflective screen 1 Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 A D J E X I T E N T E R P A U S E P H A S E T E X T S H A R P N T I N T C O L O R B R I G H T N C O N T R T R E B L E B A L A N C E B A S S V O L 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 IR Sensor C Screen B Remote Control A Image 6 4 IR control via the reflective screen Hardwired...

Page 54: ...up adjustments Overview Text boxes ON or OFF Quick Lens Adjustment Quick picture in picture Quick layout selection with Rigging key Quick language selection 6 5 1 Text boxes ON or OFF Text toggle function The on screen text boxes can be switched OFF so that an adjustment during the operation of the projector are not visible on the screen The adjustment indication remains visible on the local LCD s...

Page 55: ...e left or right 4 When finished press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to zoom focus Press the LENS key to switch to another pattern Different patterns are available 6 5 2 2 Direct Lens Adjustment RCU Lens adjustment buttons on the Remote Control On the Remote Control four buttons with double action are provided allowing direct alignment for lens ZOOM FOCUS HORIZON TAL SHIFT and VERTICAL SH...

Page 56: ...image is not disturbed as long no selection is made Press the Rigging key followed by one or two digits to jump to a new layout When Rigging is pressed an overview of the possible layouts with a sequence number is given on the local LCD panel That sequence number is the number that should be pressed after Rigging is pressed to change the layout to the new selection How to make a selection 1 Press ...

Page 57: ...le The AUTO button can be configured as an auto align of the projected source or as an auto image button which calls a choice menu Within this choice menu the user can execute an auto align of the image an auto contrast brightness and an auto phase To use this button just press Auto on the remote control or the local key path When the button is configured as align only the projected image will be ...

Page 58: ...s key Note That address can be any digit between 0 and 9 The LED on the remote control must lit up while pressing a digit key Otherwise the address is not entered in the remote control 6 7 2 Controlling the projector Projector address Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled Common address Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that comm...

Page 59: ...dow button until PiP window is activated and then select the desired source with the digit keys To select the source for the main window press Window button until the main window is activated and then select the desired source with the digit keys 6 9 Controlling the Projector Picture Controls When an image control is pressed a text box with a bar scale icon and function name of the control e g bri...

Page 60: ...utter is closed To restart the image press one of the following keys Press Pause key Select a source number The Stand by Key When the Stand by key is pressed the image projection is stopped and the projector goes to stand by This situation is used when a projection stop is planned for a longer period All custom settings are saved to an internal backup device A message Save data is displayed during...

Page 61: ...r onto a screen Projector control contains the accessibility settings of the projector such as address and communication setup Service contains information about how the projector is performing This information will be useful when calling for a service intervention 7 2 About the use of the remote control and the local keypad Overview All navigations and adjustments can be done either with the remo...

Page 62: ...rogress bar indicates the actual value The value at the start and at the end of the progress bar indicates the adjustment ranges Image 7 2 While a bar scale is displayed it is also possible to enter the desired value directly with the digit keys Therefore press ENTER The menu changes to a Enter new value menu with the current value filled out The first digit is selected Image 7 3 Use the or key to...

Page 63: ...mains on the screen as long as the adjustment mode is selected even when selecting other menus When leaving the adjustment mode the selected test pattern is cleared and the normal image is displayed again 7 7 Menu memory Overview Each menu with sub menus remembers its last selected sub item even when leaving the menu structure and that as long as the projector is running When restarting the projec...

Page 64: ...7 Start up of the Adjustment mode 60 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 65: ...ck blue Shutdown Off On Shutdown time 8 2 Slot module type Overview About Input Setup Input configuration 8 2 1 About Input Setup Overview Each input module must be configured before these module can be used This configuration is necessary so that the projector knows which type of signal is connected to its input The projector has 2 input slots and these slots can be filled up in a random order wi...

Page 66: ...e Slot module type configuration window This window is different for each module type 5 Use the or key to select desired mode for the selected slot Image 8 1 Image 8 2 Image 8 3 Image 8 4 Possible results Input module Indication Description RGB AUTO RGB input Projector searches for the sync signal and projects the correct image YUV AUTO YUV input Projector searches for the sync signal and projects...

Page 67: ...cables adjust between 0 and 13 more equalization For shorter cables adjust between 13 and 15 least equalization Advanced settings for 5 cable input For RGB with separate sync or YUV with separate sync the sync level can be toggled between Analog or Digital Use the or key to select Advanced settings The 5 cable advanced box opens Press ENTER to toggle between Analog or Digital Image 8 5 8 3 Input l...

Page 68: ...o select Manual lock and press ENTER to toggle between On and Off Manual lock on locking is done on the indicated vertical frequency which can be changed by the user Manual lock off locking is done on an internal sync 60 Hz To change the locking frequency for manual lock on use the or key to select Vert freq and press ENTER to activate The first digit is selected Use the or key to select the desir...

Page 69: ...m files created with software packages older than package 1 5 6 the Genlock function will be grayed out If you want to use this genlock function a new custom file must be created starting from the standard file Copying the custom file in a new file do not solve this issue 8 4 Minimum delay Purpose In normal mode the processing scaling and de interlacing in DLP projectors introduces a few frames de...

Page 70: ... image projected UXGA 4 3 1600x1200 4 3 1600x1200 part of the image displayed image scroll possible How to toggle to native resolution 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Input and press ENTER The Input menu is displayed 3 Use the or key to select Native resolution and press ENTER to toggle between On and Off On images displayed in native resolution Off images scaled to f...

Page 71: ... No transition and Fade No transition No source switching effect is activated Fade Fade in fade out effect is activated Transition time can be set up 5 Use the or key to select Effect time and press ENTER 6 Enter the desired time with the digit keys Or use the or key to scroll until the desired time is reached Press ENTER to activate Image 8 17 Image 8 18 Image 8 19 8 7 No signal Overview Backgrou...

Page 72: ...ey to select Input and press ENTER The Input menu is displayed 3 Use the or key to select Shutdown and press ENTER to toggle between On and Off Image 8 23 Image 8 24 Image 8 25 8 7 3 Shutdown retarding time Only accessible when Shutdown is set to On How to set the retarding time 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Input and press ENTER The Input menu is displayed 3 Use th...

Page 73: ...enu Or enter the desired value with the keyboard When trying to exceed the maximum allowed value the system will set it back to the maximum value Image 8 26 Image 8 27 Image 8 28 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 69 ...

Page 74: ...8 Input menu 70 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 75: ... 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Image Image settings Contrast Brightness Saturation Tint Phase Sharpness Noise reduction Color temperature Projector white Computer 9300K Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K Custom balance Input balance Aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 5 4 2 35 1 88 1 78 Custom Timings Total pixels Active pixels Horizontal start Period Total lines Active lines R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 71 ...

Page 76: ...te Delete all Rename Copy Options Load file Save custom settings 9 2 How to select the image adjustments Start up 1 Use the or key to select Image 2 Press ENTER to select The Image menu opens Image 9 1 Image 9 2 9 3 Image Settings Overview Contrast Brightness Saturation Tint hue Phase Sharpness Noise reduction Color temperature Input balance 72 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 77: ...e Contrast progress bar appears 5 Use or to change the contrast The higher the value the higher the contrast Image 9 3 Image 9 4 Image 9 5 Image 9 6 9 3 2 Brightness About Brightness The Brightness function is used to adjust the overall light output How to change the brightness 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Image sett...

Page 78: ...ge the saturation 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Image settings and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Saturation and press ENTER The Saturation progress bar appears 5 Use or to change the color saturation The higher the value the higher the color saturation Image 9 11 Image 9 12 Image 9 13 Image 9 14 74 R59770021 ...

Page 79: ...Image settings and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Tint and press ENTER The Tint progress bar appears 5 Use or to change the tint The higher the value the higher the tint Image 9 15 Image 9 16 Image 9 17 Image 9 18 9 3 5 Phase About Phase adjustment When displaying computer patterns or graphics RGB or YUV signals which are very detailed tilting vertical stripes etc jitter in picture mis sam...

Page 80: ...k the total number of pixels Best image pixel on pixel off pattern For example shut down screen of a PC Image 9 20 Image 9 21 Image 9 22 Image 9 23 9 3 6 Sharpness About Sharpness The sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals How to change the sharpness 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Ima...

Page 81: ...vate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Image settings and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Noise reduction and press ENTER The Noise reduction progress bar appears 5 Use or to change the noise reduction The higher the value the higher the noise reduction Image 9 28 Image 9 29 Image 9 30 Image 9 31 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 77 ...

Page 82: ...uish greenish etc of white in an image measured using the Kelvin degrees K temperature scale Higher temperatures output more light 9 3 8 1 Predefined color temperature Projector white will provide maximum projector light output The calibrated Broadcast Film Video and Computer presets will provide optimum color tracking How to select 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Ima...

Page 83: ...ings and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Color temperature and press ENTER 5 Use the or key to select Custom balance and press The Gain adjustment bar scales are displayed 6 Adjust gain red with or key and gain blue with or key Adjust gain blue in the same way as gain red 7 When gain adjustment is finished press ENTER Image 9 36 Image 9 37 Image 9 38 Image 9 39 Image 9 40 R59770021 CLM R10 ...

Page 84: ...g black Another value that is subject to alteration is the amplitude of the signal resulting in an altered Gain of the signal white level or contrast The alterations of the three color signals will happen independently i e the colors will end to be unbalanced image 9 42 B Black level 0 7V Image 9 41 Black level ΔG ΔΒ ΔR R G B Image 9 42 One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be ...

Page 85: ... image file 9 3 9 2 Adjusting the input balance How can it be done To balance the three color signals of a particular source there are conditions in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i e 1 The source in question must be able to generate a white signal ideally a 100 white background full screen pattern 2 The source in question must be able to generate a black signal idea...

Page 86: ...d 7 Toggle with or key to select Black balance red Image 9 46 Image 9 47 Image 9 48 Image 9 49 Image 9 50 8 Adjust the red black level on a minimal value 9 Toggle with or key to Black balance blue and adjust the blue black level on a minimal value Note This minimal value is not necessary provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the color to be adjusted in fact the aim is to mi...

Page 87: ...55 9 Adjust the red white level gain on a minimal value 10 Toggle with or key to White balance blue and adjust the blue white level gain on a minimal value Note This minimal value is not necessary provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the color to be adjusted in fact the aim is to minimize the effect of the two other colors since there is a risk of reaching too soon the tra...

Page 88: ...ge row shows how the image will be projected in the different aspect ratio settings 4 3 5 4 16 9 Video Signal Pal Secam Video Signal NTSC Video Signal 16 9 4 3 RGB Signal Image 9 56 Some examples for aspect ratio How to select an Aspect ratio 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Aspect ratio and press ENTER The aspect ratio ...

Page 89: ...s normally given in the source specifications If not adjust until full image is displayed no missing pixels Vertical start in lines number of lines between the start of the input signal and start of the image on the screen Height Active vertical lines number of horizontal lines determining the height of the projected image this value is normally given in the specification of the source If not adju...

Page 90: ...s About the advanced settings Clamp delay The time between the leading edge of the clamp pulse and the locked edge of the sync pulse Can be any value between 0 and 255 Clamp width The width of the clamp pulse can be any value between 0 and 255 Sync pulse Clamp pulse Clamp delay Clamp width Leading edge Trailinging edge Image 9 66 Field polarity The field polarity function is used for interlaced im...

Page 91: ...or key to select Clamp delay or Clamp width and press ENTER A progress bar appears 6 Use the or key to change the setting Image 9 67 Image 9 68 Image 9 69 Image 9 70 How to change the field polarity 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Advanced settings and press ENTER The Advanced settings menu is displayed 4 Use the or key...

Page 92: ...od used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps 60 fields or 25 fps 50 fields so that one film frame occupies three video fields the next two etc It means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible and requiring care in editing Some sophisticated equipment can unravel the 3 2 sequence to allow frame by frame treatmen...

Page 93: ...s configured to process the spoke regions of the color wheel as a secondary color which improves the brightness of the display and gives the viewer a truly life like image The look means the shape of the curve of white added to the image The amount of added white can be different in the low light than in the high lights Some predefined looks optimized for either computer images or video images are...

Page 94: ...be loaded and saved for future use When there is a little difference the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source specs are reached VESA standards and video standards are pre programmed Possible file Manipulations The following file manipulations are possible Load installation of a file for a new source Rename renaming a file Delete deleting a file only custom files Delete all dele...

Page 95: ...the fitting file in the manual load menu If yes Select Filter and use till FIT is on the menu If no Select Filter and use till ALL is on the menu 6 Use the or key to select the appropriate file While scrolling over the files a preview is shown on the screen 7 Press ENTER to select The selected file is loaded The image is not perfect If the displayed image is not correct after selecting the best fi...

Page 96: ...ete all custom files How to delete 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Image and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select File services and press ENTER The File service menu is displayed 4 Use the or key to select Delete all and press ENTER A delete all confirmation window opens 5 Use the or key to select Yes if you are sure to delete all custom files and press ENTER to act...

Page 97: ...ame and press ENTER The rename window opens 5 Use the or key to select the file which must be renamed Note Only custom files can be renamed 6 Press ENTER to select The rename window opens The first character is selected 7 Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to selected another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or on the local ...

Page 98: ...ied 6 Press ENTER to select The copy window opens The first character is selected 7 Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to selected another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or on the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the next character will be selected automatically 8 Press ENTER to finalize the copy action Ima...

Page 99: ... files Image 9 108 6 Use the or key to select Auto picture alignment and press ENTER to toggle between Off Always and File load Image 9 109 Off no auto picture alignment activated Always always auto picture alignment activated When sync disappears and comes back an auto picture alignment is executed Load file auto picture alignment executed each time a new file is loaded 9 7 Save custom settings W...

Page 100: ...9 Image menu The custom settings are written to the internal backup device A message menu Save data is displayed during the save operation Image 9 110 96 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 101: ...rvices Load Main full screen PIP top right Split top bottom Rename Delete Copy Save as Zoom Focus Same for each layout yes no 10 2 Main window Overview Source selection Size adjustment Position adjustment When active layout is read only When the active layout is a read only layout the projector will ask to create a new layout Use the or key to select Yes or No and press ENTER If Yes is selected an...

Page 102: ... select a source 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Layout and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Main Window and press ENTER The main window opens 4 Use the or key to select Source and press ENTER The source selection window opens 5 Use the or key to select the desired source and press ENTER to activate Image 10 3 Image 10 4 Image 10 5 Image 10 6 10 2 2 Size adjustm...

Page 103: ...ect to the original aspect ratio 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Layout and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Main Window and press ENTER The main window opens 4 Use the or key to select Size and press ENTER The size adjustment window opens Image 10 8 Image 10 9 Image 10 10 5 Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to x R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 99 ...

Page 104: ...dow opens Image 10 12 How to adjust height and width separately 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Layout and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Main Window and press ENTER The main window opens 4 Use the or key to select Size and press ENTER The size adjustment window opens Image 10 13 Image 10 14 Image 10 15 5 Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to 100 R59770021 CLM...

Page 105: ...ired and press ENTER 10 2 3 Position adjustment What can be done The main window can be repositioned on the screen The upper left corner is the reference Image 10 18 Positioning the window How to position 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Layout and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Main Window and press ENTER The main window opens 4 Use the or key to select Positi...

Page 106: ...ection Picture in Picture size of the window Picture in Picture position window 10 3 1 Introduction to PIP PiP PiP stands for Picture in Picture and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an image The windows may be of the video or data type What are the different possibilities within the PiP mode The input section of the projector allows a combinations of different input signa...

Page 107: ...6 Image 10 27 5 Press EXIT to quit the menu When PIP is activated ON state the PIP window becomes the active window Switching to the main window is still possible with the window button on the RCU 10 3 3 Picture in Picture source selection What can be done The input source for the picture in picture window can be selected How to select a source 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key t...

Page 108: ...age 10 32 Size PIP window A Width PIP window B Height PIP window The size of the picture in picture window can be changed with respect to the original aspect ratio of the PIP image Remark when e g the PIP window is a 4 by 3 window and the projected image has a 16 by 9 format then it is possible that image jumps inside the PIP window during a re scaling Due to the fact that the re scale is done on ...

Page 109: ...Window and press ENTER The main window opens 4 Use the or key to select Size and press ENTER The size adjustment window opens Image 10 34 Image 10 35 Image 10 36 5 Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to x Image 10 37 no lock between height and width x width and height are locked 6 Use the or key to adjust the size with respect to the aspect ratio When the desired size is reached press EXIT R5977002...

Page 110: ... and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select PIP Window and press ENTER The main window opens Image 10 39 Image 10 40 Image 10 41 4 Use the or key to select Size and press ENTER The size adjustment window opens 5 Toggle with ENTER till Lock is set to Image 10 42 no lock between height and width x width and height are locked 6 Use the or key to adjust the height Use the or key to adjust the width Wh...

Page 111: ...to position 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Window and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select PIP Window and press ENTER The PIP window opens 4 Use the or key to select Position and press ENTER The size adjustment window opens 5 Use the or key to adjust Top Use the or key to adjust Left When the desired position is reached press EXIT A Save window opens Image 10 44 Im...

Page 112: ...ct Layout and press ENTER The layout services window opens 4 Use the or key to select Load and press ENTER The load layout window opens Image 10 49 Image 10 50 Image 10 51 Image 10 52 5 Use the or key to select the desired layout and press ENTER to select The first 4 layouts are default layouts all others are customer created layouts The menu shows only the first 10 layouts but use the to scroll t...

Page 113: ...aracter is selected 6 Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to selected another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or on the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the next character is selected automatically 7 Press ENTER to save the new name Image 10 53 Image 10 54 Image 10 55 Image 10 56 10 4 3 Delete a layout What i...

Page 114: ...key to select Window and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Layout and press ENTER The layout services window opens 4 Use the or key to select Copy Save as and press ENTER The Save layout location window opens 5 Use the or key to select the layout to copy save as and press ENTER The edit layout name window opens The first character is selected 6 Use the or key to change the selected character ...

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Page 117: ... Altitude and Economic High Altitude When playing in Economic mode the life time of the active lamp s will increase Normal maximum allowed power is fed to the lamp s Maximum light output is reached in this way Economic a reduced wattage is fed to the lamp s Reduced light output but a longer life time for the lamp s Normal high altitude maximum allowed power is fed to the lamp s Maximum light outpu...

Page 118: ...one Within the normal power mode the light output of the active lamp s can be reduced by reducing the lamp power between 100 and 83 No lamp power adjustment possible when the Lamp power mode is Economic How to dim 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Lamp and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Power and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Power and press ENTER Note ...

Page 119: ...f the used lamps It starts with the first lamp Scrolling to other lamps is possible with the cursor keys These parameters are Serial number lamp Article number of the used lamp Run time since first start up of the lamp Remaining run time for a safe operation of the lamp Number of strikes since the first start up of the lamp Status of the lamp These parameters are useful when calling for a service ...

Page 120: ...tor will always ignite lamp 1 3 or 2 4 depending on the current run time It will always use those with the lowest run time In 1 lamp mode the projector will always ignite lamp 3 or 4 depending on the current run time It will always use the lamp with the lowest run time How to change the lamp mode 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Lamp and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to...

Page 121: ...on Lens adjustment Side keystone Blanking Intensity Gamma Internal pattern Color space White peaking ScenergiX 12 1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Alignment Orientation Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear Ceiling Lens Zoom Focus Shift Side keystone Blanking Top Bottom Left Right Reset Intensity Gamma Internal patterns Checker board Color bars Convergence Focus Full screen bla...

Page 122: ... The way of physical installation of the projector can be defined to the projector The following installation are possible front table front ceiling rear table rear ceiling Set up the correct orientation 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Orientation and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select the correct orientation an...

Page 123: ...ey to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Lens and press ENTER The lens adjustment menu is displayed Image 12 4 Image 12 5 Image 12 6 Zoom focus the lens 1 Use the or key to select Zoom Focus and press ENTER Image 12 7 Image 12 8 2 Use the or key to zoom the lens Use the or key to focus the lens 3 Press ENTER to go to the shift adjustments Lens shift 1 Use the or key to sel...

Page 124: ...negative values Side keystone adjustment 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Side keystone and press ENTER The keystone dialog box appears 4 Use the or key to adjust the keystone of the image When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part of the image push the key The value below the bar scale will be neg...

Page 125: ...g left blanking right blanking Image 12 15 Blanking A Top blanking B Bottom blanking C Left blanking D Right blanking The reset function brings all blanking settings back to zero How to adjust the blanking 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Blanking and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select the desired blanking adjust...

Page 126: ...o dimming When set on 255 maximum dimming How to dim 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Optical dimming and press ENTER The Optical dimming progress bar appears 4 Use or key to change the optical dimming setting and press EXIT Image 12 19 Image 12 20 Image 12 21 12 7 Gamma About Gamma Gamma is an image quality enhancem...

Page 127: ...ternal patterns which can be used for measurement and alignment purposes How to select 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Internal patterns and press ENTER The internal patterns menu is displayed 4 Use the or key to scroll through the possible selection and press ENTER to activate the selected pattern Select or in the ...

Page 128: ...color standard 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Color space and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select the On or Off selection and ENTER to toggle color space on or off 5 When color space is On use the or key to select the desired color standard and press ENTER to activate Use the key to view the details or to edit t...

Page 129: ... with green yields cyan The BrilliantColor technology is configured to process the spoke regions as a secondary color which improves the brightness of the display and gives the viewer a truly life like image If after all the viewer is still not satisfied with the color reproduction this can further be improved by diminishing the white peaking With the white peaking on 10 the full white segment is ...

Page 130: ...nable an image blending that gives the appearance of a single view thus achieving realistic immersion for the majority of wide screen applications Image 12 35 Why Soft Edge What is the Basic Principal of ScenergiX The principle of edge blending is achieved by linear modulation of the light output in the overlap zone so that the light output in that zone equals the light output of the rest of the i...

Page 131: ...and press ENTER to toggle between On and Off On ScenergiX is active Off ScenergiX is not active Image 12 37 Image 12 38 Image 12 39 12 11 4 ScenergiX pattern What can be done To make the ScenergiX adjustment more easy an internal pattern can be displayed How to display or remove the pattern 1 Use the or key to select Show pattern and press ENTER The internal ScenergiX pattern is displayed Image 12...

Page 132: ...izontal resolution of 1 projector Total horizontal screen resolution horizontal resolution of 1 projector x 2 minus overlap Horizontal Resolution source number of active pixels of the source How to set for the first projector 1 Go to Layout Main window Size 2 Enter the value for the Width as follow Total horizontal screen resolution 2 0 5 x overlap zone 3 Position remains the same Image 12 44 Imag...

Page 133: ...t Main window Size 2 Enter the value for the Width as follow Total horizontal screen resolution 2 0 5 x overlap zone 3 Position original start horizontal width of projector 1 overlap zone Image 12 48 Image 12 49 Image 12 50 Image 12 51 Image 12 52 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 129 ...

Page 134: ...al screen resolution Vertical resolution of 1 projector x 2 minus overlap Vertical Resolution source number of active lines of the source How to set for the first projector 1 Go to Layout Main window Size 2 Enter the value for the Height as follow Total Vertical screen resolution 2 0 5 x overlap zone 3 Position remains the same Image 12 54 Image 12 55 Image 12 56 Image 12 57 130 R59770021 CLM R10 ...

Page 135: ...ent White level What can be done with the white level menu The white level menu contains top bottom left or right item to set the blending zone The ScenergiX menu items are only accessible when status is On How to set the blending zone 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select ScenergiX and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to sel...

Page 136: ...A pattern with the different areas is displayed Image 12 67 Width selections 6 Use the cursor keys to move the border of the overlap area to the desired position Set first the width for the first projector and repeat for the second one 132 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 137: ...eakage area This area must also be exclude for the black level adjustment Therefore we can rise the black level of the remaining image excluding the overlap zone and the DLP leakage area First the width of the leakage area must be set The white cursor line indicates the border of the overlap area The green cursor line indicates the current installed DLP leakage area border and starts at the positi...

Page 138: ... the leakage area width 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select ScenergiX and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Black level and press ENTER 5 Use the or key to select one of the four size adjustments and press ENTER Image 12 71 Image 12 72 Image 12 73 134 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 139: ...esired position The leakage area for this overlap is defined and will be excluded during black level adjustment How to adjust 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Alignment and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select ScenergiX and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Black level and press ENTER R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 135 ...

Page 140: ... A until the black level of area A B and C are equal Use the Adjust function All Red Green and Blue in the Black level menu A C B 12 13 11 R G B RGB Image 1 Image 2 Image 12 80 Black level adjustment Use the Reset function to bring all ScenergiX settings back to zero 136 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 141: ...u position Local LCD contrast Language selection 13 1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Projector control Projector address Projector address Common address Serial communication Baud rate 115200 Interface standard RS232 RS422 RS422 termination Off On Network DHCP ON OFF IP address Subnet mask Default gateway IR control IR Front On Off IR Back On Off IR Side On Off DMX DMX address DMX ...

Page 142: ...ia a serial connection Next to an individual projector address each projector has also a common address for group control How to set an individual address 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Projector address and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Projector Address and press ENTER The edit projector address ...

Page 143: ...nd press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Projector address and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select Common address and press ENTER The edit common address window opens 5 Use the or key to select 0 or 1 Or enter 0 or 1 with the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad 6 When the desired address is entered press ENTER to store that address Image 13 5 Image 13 6 Image 13 7 Image 13 8 13 3 ...

Page 144: ...e following baud rates can be selected 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 5 Press EXIT to return Image 13 9 Image 13 10 Image 13 11 13 3 2 Interface standard What can be done The communication protocol for the communication between the projector and a computer can be set to RS232 or RS422 How to set up 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use...

Page 145: ...ENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Serial communication and press ENTER The serial communication menu opens 4 Use the or key to select RS422 termination and press ENTER to toggle between On or Off Default On Image 13 15 Image 13 16 Image 13 17 13 4 Network Overview Introduction to a Network connection DHCP setup IP addr...

Page 146: ...N or to the Internet MAC address Media Access Control address Unique hardware number used in combination with the IP address to connect to the network LAN or WAN What should be set up for an Ethernet address 2 ways can be used to assign an address use the DHCP setting so that an automatic address will be assigned Assign manually an IP address Net mask subnet mask default gateway address Set the IP...

Page 147: ...he or key to select IP address and press ENTER to select Note An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255 This must NOT be 0 0 0 0 for static IP Address assignment 5 Use the or key to select the desired digit and press or key to select the next digit in the address Or enter the value with the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad The next digit in the address will be select...

Page 148: ...13 28 13 4 5 Default Gateway set up How to set up 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Network and press ENTER The Ethernet menu opens 4 Use the or key to select Default Gateway and press ENTER to select Note An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255 Set the default gateway to the IP address of the...

Page 149: ...ow to switch 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select IR Control and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select the desired IR receiver and press ENTER to toggle this receiver on or off Image 13 33 Image 13 34 Image 13 35 Activation key 1 Use the or key to select Activation key and press ENTER The Activation key window o...

Page 150: ...Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select DMX and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select DMX address and press ENTER The edit DMX address window opens 5 Use the or key to select a new value Or enter a new value with the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad 6 Use the or key to select the next digit and repeat step 5 7 When the desired address ...

Page 151: ...The edit DMX universe window opens 5 Use the or key to select a new value Or enter a new value with the digit keys on the remote control or local keypad 6 Use the or key to select the next digit and repeat step 5 7 When the desired universe is entered press ENTER to store that universe Image 13 42 Image 13 43 Image 13 44 Image 13 45 13 6 3 DMX monitor What can be done If a DMX device is connected ...

Page 152: ...screen When ENTER is pressed the same window appears as DMX Monitor but without values About motor control channel 6 and 7 If channel 6 is brought to 32 or more this is the same as motor forward as pushing the button on the side panel It also disables control of channel 7 If channel 7 is brought to 32 or more this is the same as motor reverse as pushing the button on the side panel It also disable...

Page 153: ...Chart page 197 How to set the mode 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select DMX and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select DMX mode and press ENTER to toggle between Basic and Full Image 13 51 Image 13 52 Image 13 53 13 6 5 Art Net Activation What can be done DMX via Art Net can be activated On or blocked Off Default...

Page 154: ... image menu This function opens a auto image menu where the user can make his choice between auto align auto contrast brightness and auto phase How to configure the Auto button 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and press ENTER 3 Use the or key to select Buttons and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select APA and press ENTER to toggle between Align only ...

Page 155: ...es No allocation and the key is free again for a new shortcut association Image 13 60 Image 13 61 Image 13 62 Image 13 63 13 8 Menu position What is possible The on screen menu and the bar scale can be positioned on different places on the screen Both can be positioned Center Top Bottom How to change the position 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Projector control and p...

Page 156: ...t the local contrast Image 13 67 Image 13 68 Image 13 69 13 10 Language selection What can be done The user can change the language of the on screen menus and the local display menus to one of the available languages The following languages are available English French German Spanish Italian All available languages are indicated in the language of the country The current active language is indicat...

Page 157: ...ontrol 3 Use the or key to select Language and press ENTER 4 Use the or key to select the desired language The change will take effect immediately Image 13 70 Image 13 71 Image 13 72 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 153 ...

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Page 159: ...SB memory Over temperature DMD safety 14 1 Overview flow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Service Identification Diagnosis Version Voltages Temperatures Fan speeds Error logging Internal service patterns PNP IN OSD PMP OUT FIB Formatter Restore factory defaults Save custom settings Refill mode USB memory Safety Overtemperature DMD 14 2 Identification What can be seen on the identification screen T...

Page 160: ...3 Use the or key to select Identification and press ENTER The identification screen is displayed Image 14 1 Image 14 2 Image 14 3 Add a customer ID to identification window When on the identification window 1 Use the or key to select Customer ID and press ENTER The Customer ID input window opens Image 14 4 2 Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to selected another charact...

Page 161: ... Image 14 7 14 3 2 Versions How to display an overview 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Service and press ENTER The service window opens 3 Use the or key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER The diagnosis screen is displayed 4 Use the or key to select Versions and press ENTER The Versions overview is displayed To see also the package info and to make a comparison with t...

Page 162: ...o select Service and press ENTER The service window opens 3 Use the or key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER The diagnosis screen will be displayed 4 Use the or key to select Voltages and press ENTER The Voltage overview menu will be displayed Image 14 12 Image 14 13 Image 14 14 Image 14 15 Use the or item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information 158 R59770021 CLM R10 15 ...

Page 163: ...d press ENTER The I C diagnosis overview is displayed Image 14 16 Image 14 17 Image 14 18 Image 14 19 14 3 5 Temperatures How to get an overview 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Service and press ENTER The service window opens 3 Use the or key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER The diagnosis screen will be displayed 4 Use the or key to select Temperatures and press EN...

Page 164: ... to select Service and press ENTER The service window opens 3 Use the or key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER The diagnosis screen will be displayed 4 Use the or key to select Fan speeds and press ENTER The Fan speeds overview menu will be displayed The current value is given together with the minimum required value in the following way current value minimum required value Image 14 24 Image 14 ...

Page 165: ...ce window opens 3 Use the or key to select Diagnosis and press ENTER The diagnosis screen will be displayed 4 Use the or key to select SPI and press ENTER The SPI overview menu will be displayed Image 14 28 Image 14 29 Image 14 30 Image 14 31 14 3 8 Error logging overview How to get an overview 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Service and press ENTER The service window...

Page 166: ...nternal service patterns and press ENTER The internal service pattern window opens 4 Use the or key to select the desired patterns and press ENTER When a pattern is selected press ENTER to toggle to other patterns of the selected type Press EXIT to return to the internal service pattern menu Image 14 35 Image 14 36 Image 14 37 14 5 Restore factory defaults What can be done All settings of the proj...

Page 167: ...o activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Service and press ENTER The service window opens 3 Use the or key to select Restore factory defaults and press ENTER The factory defaults confirmation window opens 4 Use the or key to select Yes or No and press ENTER If you are sure to restore the factory defaults and to erase the custom settings select Yes If you are not sure select No Image 14 41 I...

Page 168: ...arations necessary to refill the cooling circuit What can be done When all preparations are taken the refill mode will automatically activate the refill process How to start the refill mode 1 Press MENU to activate the menus 2 Use the or key to select Service and press ENTER The service window opens 3 Use the or key to select Refill mode and press ENTER A refill confirmation message is displayed 4...

Page 169: ...ress orientation text on off file load mode eco mode dimming rs232 interface rs232 termination no signal setup settings IR receiver settings native resolution min delay current language of on screen menus customer id Network settings DHCP IP address net mask gateway address blanking keystone ScenergiX gamma color standard source switching effect settings menu position button settngs locking settin...

Page 170: ...the settings The settings from the selected projector on the USB device are loaded into the current attached projector The current projector settings are overwritten with these settings Image 14 52 Image 14 53 Image 14 54 14 9 Over temperature DMD safety What can be done When the temperature of the DMD becomes higher than the normal operation temperature between 60 and 64 C it is possible to switc...

Page 171: ...mperature exceeds 64 C the projector is switched to standby Off for a temperature between 60 and 64 C the projector continues in normal operation but the warning is set on the LCD display Once the temperature is higher then 64 C then the projector is switched to standby The following text is displayed on the LCD DMD temperature to high Please check cooling liquid level Check dust filters Press any...

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Page 173: ...ate the cloth 4 If smears occur when cleaning lenses replace the cloth Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth CAUTION Do not use fabric softener when washing the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth Do not use liquid cleaners on the cloth as doing so will contaminate the cloth Other lenses can also be cleaned safely with this TorayseeTM cloth 15 2 Cleaning the exterior...

Page 174: ...of the top cover page 186 side cover see Removal of the side cover page 186 1 Check the cooling liquid level When the white indication line is in the service area then the reservoir has to be topped up again To top up the reservoir see chapter 16 Servicing Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid page 179 When the white indication is in the good area no corrective action should be taken Close the ...

Page 175: ... Efficiency Particulate Absorbing Overview Replacement of the dust filter on the top side Replacement of the dust filters on the front side Lens installation Lens removal Removal of a lamp unit Mounting a new lamp unit Removal of an input module Inserting an input module Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid CAUTION All HEPA filters of the projector must be replaced on a regular basis depending...

Page 176: ...h a removed cover Always reinstall the removed cover 16 2 Replacement of the dust filters on the front side Necessary parts Two new HEPA dust filters How to replace the filters on the front side of the projector 1 Switch off the projector and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Remove the front cover see Removal of the front cover page 183 3 Remove the HEPA filter on the front side by pul...

Page 177: ...UTION Never install a used HEPA filter Always install a new HEPA filter CAUTION Never use the projector with a removed cover Always reinstall the removed cover 16 3 Lens installation How to install the lens 1 Remove the front cover of the projector See Removal of the front cover page 183 2 Remove the foam rubber in the opening of the lens holder if not yet removed 3 Place the lock handle A is in i...

Page 178: ... 6 Check if the lens is really secured by trying to pull the lens out of the lens holder CAUTION Never transport the projector with a Lens mounted in the Lens Holder Always remove the Lens before transporting the projector Neglecting this can damage the Lens Holder and Prism 16 4 Lens removal How to remove the lens 1 Remove the front cover of the projector See Removal of the front cover page 183 2...

Page 179: ...dled For recycling guidelines see Recycling guidelines page 8 About the lamps The projector contains 4 lamps each of them in a separate lamp house Each lamp can be individually replaced by a spare lamp Each lamp position has a number That number is also used in the software to identify the parameters of the corresponding lamp Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lamp 3 Lamp 4 Image 16 6 Lamp position When servicing a pr...

Page 180: ...uate the room particularly in case of a pregnant woman Seek medical attention if unusual health conditions occur after a lamp rupture explosion such as headache fatigue shortness of breath chest tightening coughing or nausea Necessary tools No tools How to remove a lamp 1 Switch off the projector and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Remove the lamp door see Removal of the lamp door pag...

Page 181: ... Never attempt to disassemble the lamp from its housing or to dispose of it Due to its high internal pressure the lamp may explode in either hot or cold states if improperly handled For recycling guidelines see Recycling guidelines page 8 CAUTION Never touch the reflector or the lamp bulb with your fingers That will reduce the lifetime of the lamp Never touch the UV filter when a lamp is removed N...

Page 182: ... 16 7 Removal of an input module Necessary tools Phillips screw driver PH1 How to remove an input module 1 Switch off the projector and unplug the power cord at the projector side 2 Release the two captive screws of the input module Image 16 11 Input module removal 3 Pull out the input module via the two provided knobs 178 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 183: ...nit 4 Secure the input module by fastening both captive screws in the top corners of the module 16 9 Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid Access to the reservoir 1 Switch off the projector and pull out the power cord from the power outlet Remove lamp door see Removal of the lamp door page 184 front cover see Removal of the front cover page 183 back cover see Removal of the back cover page 185 ...

Page 184: ...and take it out B 6 Turn out the third lid using the back of the main lid C D Image 16 14 Remove third lid 7 Top up the reservoir with cooling liquid until the level is somewhat higher than the hole in the reservoir Image 16 15 Top up reservoir 8 Close the third lid again using the back of the main lid Use a cloth to dab the residue of cooling liquid Note Make sure that no cooling liquid is spille...

Page 185: ... should be in the good area 2 cm Image 16 16 Pressurize circuit Reinstall all projector covers side cover see Installation of the side cover page 187 top cover see Installation of the top cover page 188 back cover see Installation of the back cover page 188 front cover see Installation of the front cover page 189 lamp door see Installation of the lamp door page 190 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 181...

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Page 187: ...RNING The cover removal procedures may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel 17 1 Removal of the front cover Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the front cover 1 Release the captive screw at the middle bottom of the front cover a a Image 17 1 Release captive screw 2 Release the front cover from the projector doing the following a stand in front of the projector and...

Page 188: ...ified technical service personnel Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the lamp door 1 Release the captive screw at the middle upper side of the side cover on the input side Image 17 3 Release captive screw 2 Take the lamp door with both hands one on each side and pull it upward until the cover comes free from its 4 locks 184 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 189: ... 4 Remove lamp door 17 3 Removal of the back cover Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the back cover 1 Release the 3 captive screws in the back cover Image 17 5 Release captive screws 2 Pull off the back cover R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 185 ...

Page 190: ...ls Flat screwdriver How to remove the top cover 1 Release the captive screw in the middle of the top cover Image 17 7 Remove top cover 2 Pull the cover out of its locks and take it off 17 5 Removal of the side cover To remove the side cover first remove the front back and top cover Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to remove the side cover 1 Loosen both screws 186 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 191: ... take off Image 17 9 Side cover removal 17 6 Installation of the side cover Necessary tools Allen wrench 3 mm How to install 1 Hook the side cover on the fixation screws and pull the cover downwards until it matches with the bottom cover Image 17 10 Mount side cover 2 Fixate both screws R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 187 ...

Page 192: ...o its locks 4 locks Image 17 12 Mount top cover 2 Secure the cover by turning the captive screw clockwise 17 8 Installation of the back cover How to install 1 Hook the back cover on the top and side covers so that the edges of all three covers are fixed in the back cover No open space allowed between two covers Image 17 13 Mount back cover 2 Secure this position by turning the 3 captive screw cloc...

Page 193: ... installed Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to install the front cover 1 Insert the top of the front cover behind the front of the top cover slant the cover a little bit before inserting A A B Image 17 15 Install front cover 2 Pull the bottom side of the front cover toward the projector B The sides of the front cover overlap the sides of the side covers R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 189 ...

Page 194: ...p door Lamp door can only be installed when the top cover is installed Necessary tools Flat screwdriver How to install the lamp door 1 Place the lamp door with its pins B on its sockets A and push on it until clicks A A B Image 17 17 Lamp door installation 2 Fasten the captive screw at the middle upper side of the side cover on the input side 190 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 195: ...17 Projector covers removal and installation Image 17 18 Secure the lamp door R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 191 ...

Page 196: ...17 Projector covers removal and installation 192 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 197: ...A Dimensions A DIMENSIONS Overview Dimensions of the CLM R10 A 1 Dimensions of the CLM R10 Dimensions without carry handle 691 18 442 03 293 26 Image A 1 Dimensions R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 193 ...

Page 198: ...A Dimensions Dimensions with optional carry handle 392 55 515 257 5 257 5 775 532 145 5 97 5 305 105 105 Image A 2 194 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 199: ...24x768 85 84 996 68 677 94 499 1376 1024 808 768 1152x864 75 74 999 67 499 107 999 1600 1152 900 864 1280x768 60 59 870 47 776 79 499 1664 1280 798 768 1280x768 75 74 992 60 288 102 249 1696 1280 805 768 1280x768 85 84 838 68 634 117 502 1712 1280 809 768 1280x768RB 60 59 994 47 396 68 250 1440 1280 790 768 1280x960 60 59 999 59 999 107 998 1800 1280 1000 960 1280x960 85 85 005 85 940 128 505 1728...

Page 200: ...0 1920x1440 60 60 001 90 001 234 002 2600 1920 1500 1200 hd 1280x720 60p 60 001 45 000 74 251 1650 1280 750 720 hd 1920x1035 30i 60 000 33 720 74 184 2200 1920 562 517 hd 1920x1080 24p 24 000 27 000 74 250 2750 1920 1125 1080 hd 1920x1080 24sf 48 001 54 002 148 504 2750 1920 1125 1080 hd 1920x1080 25i 50 044 28 125 74 249 2640 1920 562 540 hd 1920x1080 25p 25 000 28 125 74 249 2640 1920 1125 1080 ...

Page 201: ...6 23 Layout PiP top right 24 31 Layout Split left right 32 39 Layout Split top bottom 40 47 Layout 5 48 55 Layout 6 56 63 Layout 7 64 71 Layout 8 72 79 Layout 9 80 87 Layout 10 88 95 Input 1 96 103 Input 2 104 111 Input 3 Not for CLM 112 119 Input 4 Not for CLM 4 Input Select 120 255 Future assignment 0 31 No function 31 63 Focus motor 64 95 Zoom motor 96 127 Lens R L 128 159 Lens Up Down 160 191 ...

Page 202: ...nment Same as Stop 160 191 Future assignment Same as Stop 192 223 Future assignment Same as Stop 7 Motor Go 224 255 Activates Function Channels Command Held for 5 seconds 8 White peaking 0 255 100 0 Inverted to avoid bad reproduction action needed to remove white peaking 0 26 0 100 Inverted to avoid bad reproduction action needed to dim down the power 27 52 98 53 79 96 80 105 94 105 131 91 132 157...

Page 203: ...ivate Layout 6 If held for 2 Sec 56 63 Activate Layout 7 If held for 2 Sec 64 71 Activate Layout 8 If held for 2 Sec 72 79 Activate Layout 9 If held for 2 Sec 80 87 Activate Layout 10 If held for 2 Sec 88 95 Input 1 If held for 2 Sec 96 103 Input 2 If held for 2 Sec 104 111 Input 3 If held for 2 Sec Not for CLM 112 119 Input 4 If held for 2 Sec Not for CLM 120 207 Future assignment 208 215 Power O...

Page 204: ...C DMX Chart 200 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 205: ... x 1200 pixels at 75 Hz Most computer sources with a pixel clock up to 200 MHz DVI sources up to SXGA Contrast ratio 1200 1 full field High Contrast Mode contrast enhancement by optical dowser Dimensions W x L x H 692 x 442 x 293 mm 27 24 x 17 40 x 11 54 inch excl carrying handle rigging points Display 1 Chip DLP SXGA resolution of 1400 x 1050 pixels aspect ratio 4 3 Dust filters High density filt...

Page 206: ...connection Optical dowser dimmer 0 100 brightness control by DMX512 signal Projector toolset control program included Noise Level 49 dB at 25 C Order Information R90501001 Picture in picture two sources simultaneously Power consumption Max 1600 watt Resolution 1400 x 1050 native SXGA Safety Regulations EN 60950 1 for Europe UL 60950 1 for USA ScenergiX Standard horizontal and vertical electronic e...

Page 207: ... robust 10 bit digital output Standard images video525 and video625 Automatic detection of sync inputs but with manual override automatic modes RGB YUV VIDEO manual modes RGB HS VS CS RGB CV RGB SOG YUV HS VS CS YUV CV YUV SOY CVBS S VIDEO Possible to disconnect 75 Ohm terminations on HS and VS TTL sync level selection Signal requirements Component Video BNC o R Y 0 7Vpp 3dB 75 Ohm termination o Y...

Page 208: ...ansmission SMPTE 259M C SDI 525 625 interlaced Coax 75 Ohm Supported HDSDI standards Progressive o 1280x720 60 1 1 SMPTE 296M o 1280x720 59 94 1 1 SMPTE 296M o 1920x1080 30 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 29 97 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 25 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 24 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 23 98 1 1 SMPTE 274M Interlaced o 1920x1035 60 2 1 SMPTE 260M o 1920x1035 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 260M o 1920x1080 ...

Page 209: ...Input front view Sync OK Sel HDCP DVI input Image D 4 Specifications DVI type DVI I DVI Integrated but the analog signals are not supported Single link configuration Supports UXGA Resolution 1600 x 1200 Output Pixel Rates up to 165 MHz True Color 24 Bits Pixel 48 Bit Dual Pixel Output Mode 16 7M Colors at 1 or 2 Pixels Per Clock Digital Visual Interface DVI and High Bandwidth Digital Content Prote...

Page 210: ...D Specifications 206 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 211: ...1 Lamp 1 missing Yes Yes No lamp inserted in position 1 Insert a lamp in position 1 1012 Lamp 2 missing Yes Yes No lamp inserted in position 2 Insert a lamp in position 2 1013 Lamp 3 missing Yes Yes No lamp inserted in position 3 Insert a lamp in position 3 1014 Lamp 4 missing Yes Yes No lamp inserted in position 4 Insert a lamp in position 4 1021 Lamp 1 broken Yes Lamp 1 is not ON Check installat...

Page 212: ...alified service engineer 7986 LPS4 temp high Yes Yes High temperature on LPS4 check if air slots are free clean air filters If problem persists call a qualified service engineer 7978 Lamp4 temp high Yes Yes High temperature on lamp 4 check if air slots are free clean air filters If problem persists call a qualified service engineer 7924 Fan radiator A low Yes Yes Fan is running too slow or not at ...

Page 213: ...er 7886 Fan lamp 4 front low Yes Yes Fan is running too slow or not at all If problem persists call a qualified service engineer 7884 Pump speed low Yes Yes Bad or no water flow in the cooling circuit If problem persists call a qualified service engineer 7883 Pump speed high Yes Ignore this message 7878 Over temp Yes Yes extreme overheading of DMD or lamps If problem persists call a qualified serv...

Page 214: ...er 7854 Lamp 3 run time shtdwn exceeded Yes 7853 Lamp 4 run time msg exceeded Yes Run time of lamp 4 will be exceeded Replace the lamp with a new one Call a qualified service engineer 7852 Lamp 4 run time warning exceeded Yes Run time of lamp 4 is exceeded Replace the lamp with a new one Call a qualified service engineer 7851 Lamp 4 run time max exceeded Yes The maximum run time for the lamp is ex...

Page 215: ...gineer 10497 Init DVI input failed Yes Check DVI input module and input source If problem persists call a qualified service engineer 27999 OSD no font Yes Call a qualified service engineer 27998 OSD font error Yes Call a qualified service engineer 27997 OSD memory Yes Call a qualified service engineer 27996 OSD out of range Yes Call a qualified service engineer 27995 OSD out of pos Yes Call a qual...

Page 216: ...E Troubleshooting 212 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 217: ...carrying handle save the removed bolts When removing a mounted carrying handle again and mounting the original feet back always use the original bolts M10x16 Never use the bolts which are used to mount the carrying handle These bolts will damage the heat exchanger with a cooling liquid leakage as result Image F 1 F 1 Mounting stacking points on top cover Why mounting the stacking points The stacki...

Page 218: ...s mounted F 2 Preparing the new carry handle What has to be done The back stacking point must be removed before the carry handle can be mounted on the CLM projector The fixation hole for the fixation bolt of the carry handle is covered by the stacking point construction How to remove the stacking point construction 1 Turn out the 4 bolts 2 on each side Be aware that there is a nut for each bolt on...

Page 219: ...ndle can be mounted the projector feet must be removed and an extra support point must be added Necessary tools 8 mm Allen wrench 22 mm open end wrench Necessary parts Back support point How to handle 1 Turn the projector upside down 2 Remove the 3 feet First unscrew the foot cap reference 1 and than loosen the foot adapters reference 3 Use a 4 mm Allen wrench to unscrew the hexagon socket head ca...

Page 220: ...5 x 10 How to mount the carry handle 1 Place the carry handle upon the bottom of the projector as illustrated 2 Insert the spacer rotation ring reference 4 and a hexagon socket head cap screw M10 x 40 reference 1 in the back fixation hole so that a small rotation of the carry handle is still possible 3 Insert a flat spacer reference 3 and a hexagon socket head cap screw M10 x 20 reference 2 in the...

Page 221: ...7 5 Fasten all screws reference 1 2 Use a 8 mm Allen wrench 6 Place the removed stacking point construction back on its place and secure with four hexagon socket head cap screws M5 x 10 Use a 2 5 mm Allen wrench Image F 8 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 217 ...

Page 222: ...F Mounting optional Carry handle 218 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 223: ...610206 CLM dust filter kit 6 pack R986102012 CLM dust filter kit 12 pack R9861030 CLM lamp kit single lamp R9861040 CLM lamp kit two lamps R9861050 CLM lamp kit four lamps R9861000 Optional rigging kit for CLM rugged remote control R9861010 CLM flight case R764988 CLM remote control unit R9849870 CLD 1 2 1 6 1 zoom lens R9861080 CLD 1 6 2 4 1 zoom lens R9849890 CLD 2 4 4 3 1 zoom lens R59770021 CL...

Page 224: ...G Order info 220 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 225: ...rogrammed with that common address Default Gateway A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network For example a local network LAN may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network WAN or to the Internet DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP add...

Page 226: ...fy balanced control lines RS 232 is a serial control standard with a set number of conductors data rate word length and type of connector to be used The standard specifies component connection standards with regard to computer interface It is also called RS 232 C which is the third version of the RS 232 standard and is functionally identical to the CCITT V 24 standard Logical 0 is 3V Logical 1 is ...

Page 227: ...6 Preparation 214 215 Carry handle 214 Projector 215 cleaning 169 lens 169 Cleaning 169 Exterior 169 Color saturation 74 Color space 124 Color standard 124 Color temperature 78 79 Custom values 79 Predefined values 78 Communication 41 43 Ethernet 42 IR communication 41 RS232 41 RS422 41 USB port 43 Communication connections 40 Configurations 14 Front projection 14 Rear projection 14 Connections 37...

Page 228: ...Hue 75 Input balance 80 Input balance adjusting 81 Noise reduction 77 Phase 75 Saturation 74 Sharpness 76 Tint 75 Overview flow 71 Save custom settings 95 Source timings 85 Start up 72 Timings 85 86 Advanced settings 86 Image file services 90 Image files 195 standard 195 Image services 90 95 Copy file 94 Delete file 91 92 File manipulations 90 File options 94 Files 90 Rename file 93 Save custom se...

Page 229: ...enu memory 59 Mercury vapor warnings 7 Minimum delay 65 N Native resolution 65 Navigation 58 Adjustment mode 58 Network 141 144 DHCP 142 Gateway 144 Introduction 142 IP address 143 Subnet mask 143 No signal 67 68 Background color 67 Shutdown 68 Shutdown retarding time 68 Noise reduction 77 Notice on safety 5 O Off Axis 15 On screen menus 58 On Axis 15 Order info 219 Spare part 219 Orientations 14 ...

Page 230: ...7 Electrical shock 6 Fire hazard 7 Flight cases 9 General 5 Instructions 6 Mercury vapor warnings 7 Personal injury 6 Projector damage 7 Replacement parts 8 Servicing 8 Ultraviolet radiation 6 UV radiation 6 Saturation 74 Save as 110 Layout 110 Save custom settings 163 ScenergiX 126 128 130 131 133 Activation 127 Black level 133 Horizontal overlap 128 Introduction 126 Pattern 127 Preparations 127 ...

Page 231: ...ff 49 Switching to standby 48 T Temperatures 159 Diagnosis 159 Test patterns 59 Adjustment mode 59 Text on off 50 Tilt range 16 Timings 85 Tint 75 Top cover 186 188 Installation 188 Remove 186 Troubleshooting 207 Error codes 207 U Ultraviolet radiation 6 Unpacking 12 USB memory 165 USB port 43 UV radiation 6 V Versions 157 Start up 157 Voltages 158 Start up 158 W Warnings 6 7 Cooling liquid circui...

Page 232: ...Index 228 R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

Page 233: ...ion Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail service mne barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R59770021 10 page wrong correct R59770021 CLM R10 15 03 2010 ...

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