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Page 1: ...P O W E R L A M P 1 L A M P 2 T E M P E R R O R CLM W6 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail sales events barco com Visit us at the web www barco com ...

Page 3: ... 2 1 Powering On the Projector 24 3 2 2 Powering Off the Projector 25 3 3 Adjusting the Projected Image 26 3 3 1 Adjusting the Projector s Position 26 4 USER CONTROLS 28 4 1 On Screen Display Menus 28 4 1 1 Using the OSD Menus 28 4 1 2 Input Menu 29 4 1 3 Image Menu 31 4 1 4 Layout Menu 35 4 1 5 Lamps Menu 37 4 1 6 Alignment Menu 39 4 1 7 Control Menu 41 4 1 8 Service Menu 44 5 APPENDICES 46 5 1 T...

Page 4: ... the user even when the equipment s normal operation fails Installation instructions 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 All warnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to ...

Page 5: ...nsion cord is used with this product make sure that the total of the am pere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating Use only the power cord supplied with your projector While appearing to be similar other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the projector For a replacement power cord co...

Page 6: ...to prevent injury caused by falling objects or the system set out a keep out area Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the projector from a structure not intended for that use Always ensure that the working load limit of the structure can handle the load of the projector Never stack more than two 2 CLM projectors in a hanging configuration truss and never stack more than ...

Page 7: ...s extra sensitive to UV radiation The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ACGIH recommends occupational UV exposure for an 8hour day to be less than 0 1 microwatts per square centimeters of effective UV radiation An evaluation of the workplace is advised to assure employees are not exposed to cumulative radiation levels exceeding these government guidelines Mercury Vapor Warn...

Page 8: ... to the projector than 40 cm 16 on any side The projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures free flow of air into its air inlets and unimpeded evacuation of the hot air exhausted from its cooling system Heat sensitive materials should not be placed in the path of the exhausted air Leave at least a free safety area of 1 meter 40 at the rear of the projector Ensure that nothing can be...

Page 9: ...pecially treated with an anti reflective coating therefore avoid touching the lens To remove dust on the lens use a soft dry cloth Do not use a damp cloth detergent solution or thinner Never use the projector when not all lamps are installed Horizontal and vertical projector tilt ranges The projector is designed to work in a table or ceiling mounted position but tilting is allowed Side to side til...

Page 10: ... combustible materials are present The exclusion zone must be not less than 40 cm 16 for all Barco DLP projectors The exclusion zone on the lens side must be at least 2 meter 80 Do not cover the projector or the lens with any material while the projector is in operation To reduce the lamp heat of the projector switch the projector first to standby and let the projector lamp cool down for at least ...

Page 11: ...ollowed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruc tions 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 If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need fo...

Page 12: ...CAUTION Lamps may not be disposed as normal household trash Contact your local waste disposal facility for information on the recycling program for HID High Intensity Discharge lamps in your area Recycle through a municipal or solid waste district household hazardous waste collection program in accordance with local regulations Direct shipment to lamp recycler Shipment through a hazardous waste tr...

Page 13: ...iformity 95 Lamp 2 x 330 W UHP Lenses Zoom lens range WT93 1 27 1 52 WT91 1 52 2 03 WT95 2 03 3 85 WT94 3 85 7 32 Fixed lens range WT96 0 81 Inputs Standard input G Y B Pb R Pr H C V Y Pb Cb Pr Cr S Video VGA 1 VGA 2 Standard digital input HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Input source compat ibility Max input resolution up to WUXGA 1900 x 1200 Features Advanced picture in picture Digital keystone correction Brillian...

Page 14: ...oise level 42 dB A at 23 2 C Operation ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C Mains voltage 100 240V 10 50 60Hz Power consumption 690 W Safety Regulations FCC A UL c UL CE CB TUV GS CCC WEEE EU RoHS and China RoHS Electromagnetic interference Complies with FCC rules regulations part 15 Class A and CE EN55022 Class A Dimensions W x L x H 436 x 550 x 236 mm ...

Page 15: ...s shown below Check to make sure your package is complete Contact your dealer immediately if anything is missing 2 2 Projector Package Overview PO W ER LA M P 1 LA M P 2 TE M P ER RO R Projector Remote Control User Guide Power Cord x 3 HDMI to DVI Cable RS232 Cable ...

Page 16: ...ER MONITOR VGA 1 VGA 2 RS232 10 100 BASE T ASPECT RATIO MENU ZOOM FOCUS YPbPr RGB HDMI 2 HDMI 1 SHIFT S VIDEO VIDEO AUTO PIP ENTER IMAGE TEXT VGA 2 VGA 1 PAUSE STBY 6 7 5 5 Diagnostic Indicator LED Projection Lens Lens Lock Door Lamp Cover 1 2 3 4 Tilt Adjustment Feet Control Panel Input Output I O Panel 5 6 7 Note The Projection Lens is optional item not a standard accessary in the package ...

Page 17: ... 10 4 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Use the keypad to control these functions Ind Key Name Description 1 HDMI 1 Select HDMI 1 source 2 VGA 1 Select VGA 1 source 3 HDMI 2 Select HDMI 2 source 4 VGA 2 Select VGA 2 source 5 RGB Select RGBHV or YUV source on the BNC connector 6 VIDEO Select VIDEO source 7 YPbPr Select YPbPr source 8 S VIDEO Select S VIDEO source 9 ZOOM FOCUS Adjust zoom focus ...

Page 18: ...in menu 12 STBY Turn on the power or enter Standby mode 13 ASPECT RATIO Choose the desired aspect ratio 14 IMAGE Select Image menu from OSD 15 TEXT Text on off 16 PIP Select PIP menu from OSD 17 PAUSE Picture mute 18 AUTO Force auto image adjustment 19 Navigation Keys 20 ENTER Confirm selection or enter lens menu when no menu is on ...

Page 19: ...ector Video Input Connector Component Video Input Connector BNC Input Connector YPbPr RGBHV Networking Connector RJ45 Monitor Connector Loop from VGA VGA 1 Connector PC Analog Signal Component Video Input VGA 2 Connector PC Analog Signal Component Video Input HDMI 1 Connector HDMI 2 Connector 12V Relay Connector RS232 Connector Power Switch Power Socket AC Input AC100 240V 50 60Hz 9 0A 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 20: ...to control these functions Ind Key Name Description 1 I Power on 2 Remote control transmitter 3 O Power off 4 HDMI 2 Select HDMI 2 source 5 RGB Select RGBHV or YUV source on the BNC con nector 3 1 18 22 4 17 19 5 6 7 20 21 9 8 23 11 25 12 26 13 27 14 28 15 29 16 2 10 24 ...

Page 21: ...st the color balance of red and green 15 ADDRESS Select an IR address of the remote 16 COLOR Adjust color saturation of the source 17 HDMI 1 Select HDMI 1 source 18 VGA 1 Select VGA 1 source 19 S VID Select S VIDEO source 20 VIDEO Select VIDEO source 21 Navigation keys 22 MENU Enter menu or one level up in menu 23 FREEZ Freeze the image 24 BRIGHT Adjust the brightness of the image 25 PAUSE Picture...

Page 22: ...IDEO DC12V VIDEO Y Pb Pr R Pr G Y B Pb H V HDMI 1 HDMI 2 AC MAINS POWER MONITOR VGA 1 VGA 2 RS232 10 100 BASE T ASPECT RATIO MENU ZOOM FOCUS YPbPr RGB HDMI 2 HDMI 1 SHIFT S VIDEO VIDEO AUTO PIP ENTER IMAGE TEXT VGA 2 VGA 1 PAUSE STBY 1 3 2 4 5 6 12V Relay Output Network Port Note Due to the difference in applications for each country some regions may have different accessories 3 INSTALLATION ...

Page 23: ...DMI 2 AC MAINS POWER MONITOR VGA 1 VGA 2 RS232 10 100 BASE T ASPECT RATIO MENU ZOOM FOCUS YPbPr RGB HDMI 2 HDMI 1 SHIFT S VIDEO VIDEO AUTO PIP ENTER IMAGE TEXT VGA 2 VGA 1 PAUSE STBY S Video Output 5 Video Output 1 2 DVD Player Set top Box HDTV Receiver 6 3 DVD Player Set top Box HDTV Receiver 12V Relay Output 4 Note Due to the difference in applications for each country some regions may have diff...

Page 24: ...DMI 2 VGA 1 VGA 2 RGB YUV Video or S Video The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image 1 2 3 Note The first time you use the projector you can select your preferred lan guage from the main menu after the startup screen displays S VIDEO DC12V VIDEO Y Pb Pr R Pr G Y B Pb H V HDMI 1 HDMI 2 AC MAINS POWER MONITOR VGA 1 VGA 2 RS232 10 100 BASE T ASPECT RATIO MENU ZOOM FOCUS YPb...

Page 25: ... off the projector A warning message will appear on the interactive whiteboard Switch off the projector by constantly pressing when message appears or release to abort the switch off action 1 2 3 2 2 Powering Off the Projector CAUTION Don t turn on the projector immediately after entering Standby mode ...

Page 26: ... from the lens of the projector to the screen the zoom setting and the video format determine the size of the projected image The vertical image offset shift range for the projector is 0 to 120 based on half of screen high and the horizontal image offset is 20 based on half of screen width At 120 offset 120 of the half image height resides above the lens center in tabletop configuration At 20 offs...

Page 27: ...27 CLM W6 3 Installation 120 100 100 Lens Center Vertical Image Offset 0 120 Horizontal Image Offset 20 Lens Center 20 CLM TEMP LAMP 2 LAMP 1 POWER ERROR 110 0 100 100 20 ...

Page 28: ...he OSD displays use the arrow keys to navigate in the menu and enter to a desired item Use the UP DOWN buttons to select the desired item in the submenu and adjust the settings with the LEFT RIGHT buttons or press ENTER to go to another submenu Select the next item that you want to adjust in the submenu and adjust it as described above When each item is adjusted the projector saves the new setting...

Page 29: ...mage output frequency at 60Hz Auto Power Off Switch off after a while when no sync detected Off Default value Disable auto power off function On Projector will switch off automatically when no signal for 20 minutes Auto Power On The projector turns on automatically when switch on projector after con necting power Off Default value The projector stays off when AC power is applied The user must powe...

Page 30: ...e menu Control Video Standard Selection of color system Auto Default value Automatically detect the source s video standard NTSC NTSC Video Standard PAL PAL Video Standard A Image Adjust Select the mode of the auto image menu Always Default value Always execute the function of image Auto image even if the timing is the same as previous source Off Never execute the function of image Auto image Auto...

Page 31: ...ease the contrast Saturation Adjust the color saturation of the image Press the to decrease the amount of saturation in the image Press the to increase the amount of saturation in the image Tint Adjust the tint color balance between red and green of the image Press the to increase the amount of green in the image Press the to increase the amount of red in the image Note Saturation function support...

Page 32: ...ngle color channel Offset Refer to the control of color imbalance in the darker areas of the projected image Gain Refer to the control of color imbalance in the brighter areas of the projected image Press the to decrease the input balance Press the to increase the input balance Aspect Ratio Adjust the aspect ratio of the image Native the original aspect ratio of the source is kept and fit to scree...

Page 33: ...size Catch Resize Composite 720 x 240 698 x 466 1000 x 800 center 698 x 466 1066 x 800 center 698 x 466 1280 x 800 698 x 466 1280 x 720 center 698 x 466 1280 x 680 center 698 x 466 1280 x 544 center 698 x 466 1200 x 800 698 x 466 1 1 mapping center 480i 720 x 240 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 1200 x 800 720 x 480 480p 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 480 ...

Page 34: ... This preset provides the best possible image for presenta tion and computer graphics Video This preset provides the best possible image for video sources DVD TV etc White Peaking Change the level of added white in the picture Press the to decrease the white peaking Press the to increase the white peaking Note White peaking function is only available for CLM W6 ...

Page 35: ...ain size Press the to increase the main size Main Select Select the source for the main window HDMI 1 HDMI 2 VGA 1 VGA 2 RGB YUV S Video Video PIP Select Select the source for the PIP window This function is grey when PIP is Off HDMI 1 HDMI 2 VGA 1 VGA 2 RGB YUV S Video Video PIP Position Set the position of the PIP window Top right Default value for this function Top left Bottom left Bottom right...

Page 36: ...Small PIP window is about 1 6 width of the entire display Medium PIP window is about 1 5 width of the entire display Large PIP window is about 1 4 the width of the entire display PIP Activate the PIP window Off Default value The PIP function is disabled and only main window is visible On The PIP image is on top of the main image ...

Page 37: ... the projector Dual Default value for this function Single The projector will automatically determine the usage hours for lamp 1 and lamp 2 and choose the lamp with lower hours for the opera tion High Altitude Set high altitude mode on or off Off Default value On Set high altitude mode on Power Set lamp power level of the projector Press the to decrease the power level Press the to increase the po...

Page 38: ...s also switch if a lamp fails Off Change only at start up also switch if a lamp fails Lamp 1 Status Display the lamp 1 status On Off Lamp 2 Status Display the lamp 2 status On Off Lamp 1 Runtime Display the current lamp runtime Lamp 2 Runtime Display the current lamp runtime Note auto lamp switch function is only enabled in the single lamp mode ...

Page 39: ... projector which is mounted with a ceiling mount Off Default value Projector is in the table mode On Projector is in ceiling mode Lens Control Zoom Lens zoom Focus Lens focus Enter to shift Each time enter is pressed it will go from zoom focus to shift to zoom focus Left Right Lens shift left right UP Down Lens shift up down Enter to zoom focus Each time enter is pressed it will go from zoom fo cu...

Page 40: ... RED GREEN BLUE WHITE BLACK YELLOW MAGENTA CYAN HATCH CHECKBOARD RAMP BW RAMP RED RAMP GREEN RAMP BLUE Color Space Set color space Native Default value Choose this to apply the projector s native color gamut Custom Choose this to customize the color gamut according to your preference through OSD or projector toolset application Custom Color Space Adjust the x and y values of the primary colors and...

Page 41: ...ndicator will blink twice to confirm the new remote control address Custom 2 Press ADDRESS and RIGHT buttons together for IR address 2 The remote control LED indicator will blink twice to confirm the new remote control address Custom 3 Press ADDRESS and DOWN buttons together for IR address 3 The remote control LED indicator will blink twice to confirm the new remote control address Custom 4 Press ...

Page 42: ...ult value is 255 255 255 0 Gateway DHCP Default value is Off key in the IP address manually and press APPLY Apply The DHCP function must be set to On and press Apply to get the IP address from DHCP server automatically It takes several seconds to get the IP In case of fail to get the IP address please re apply again Menu Position Shift the menu box to a position Center Default value for this funct...

Page 43: ...s 1920 x 1080 Do not use signal with de interlace Do not power off the projector during screen capture Auto Source Automatic source searching On Default value Automatic source searching is enabled Off Automatic source searching is disabled Language Select the language to display the OSD Menu English German French Spanish Portuguese Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Korean Note For sc...

Page 44: ...software installed on the projector Main PIP Source Display the current main and PIP sources Active Resolution Display the current resolution of the current source Pixel Clock Display the pixel clock of the current input signal Vert Refresh Display the current vertical refresh rate of the current source Hor Refresh Display the current horizontal refresh rate of the current source ...

Page 45: ...t the hours for lamp 1 and lamp 2 to zero Projector Runtime Display the projector s total operating hours Blue Only Mute the red and green Enabling this option will make the projector display only blue color to facili tate the process of image inspection for the service personnel On Projector always displays blue color Off Default value Factory Reset Set all persistent settings back to default val...

Page 46: ...r equal to WUXGA 1920 1200 Click on the Advanced Properties button If the projector is still not projecting the whole image you will also need to change the monitor display you are using Refer to the following steps Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to WUXGA 1920 1200 Select the Change button under the Monitor tab Click on Show all devices Next select Standard monitor types unde...

Page 47: ... not displaying your presentation If you are using a Notebook PC Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use Each of them has a different way to be reactivated Please refer to your computer s manual for detailed information Image is unstable or flickering Use TIMINGS H PHASE to correct it Change the monitor color setting on your computer Image has vert...

Page 48: ...image is still stretched you will also need to adjust the aspect ratio by referring to the following Please setup the display format as 16 9 wide aspect ratio type on your DVD player Image is too small or too large Adjust lens zoom to fit If it does not fill the screen properly please change the correct lens or change the position of the projector Image has slanted sides Reposition the projector s...

Page 49: ...l operating OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Thermal Sensor Error OFF ON OFF OFF ON Flashing Fan Lock Error OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Flashing Lamp Striking Fail Both OFF Flashing ON ON OFF OFF Lamp Striking Fail Lamp 1 OFF Flashing ON OFF OFF OFF Lamp Striking Fail Lamp 2 OFF Flashing OFF ON OFF OFF Lamp 1 Error Lamp Ballast OFF ON Flashing OFF OFF Flashing Lamp 2 Error Lamp Ballast OFF ON OFF Flashing OFF Flashi...

Page 50: ...n speed is abnormal Lamp 1 Error Lamp 2 Error When you see the warning message it means the lamp is failed to operate Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Strike Fail When you see the warning message it means the lamp is failed to light on Overheating When you see the warning message it means the temperature is over operational temperature 5 3 Warning Message Note Please contact service people when you see those warning...

Page 51: ...tes before changing the lamp Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord Allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes Unscrew the two screws on the lamp door 1 Slide the lamp door toward the bottom of the projector Unscrew the four screws on the lamp cover 2 Lift up the lamp handle and remove the lamp module slowly and carefully 3 To replace the lamp module reverse the previous st...

Page 52: ...ush the release lever up to release lock 2 Remove the lens through the front of the projector 3 To replace the lens module reverse the previous steps Lens cap should be removed before installing If not it will damage the projector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 5 Replacing the Lens Procedure 1 2 3 Note Please verify that all the plastic caps removed from the lens prior inserting in the projector ...

Page 53: ...32x624 74 54 X X X X X NTSC NTSC M 4 43 59 94 X X X PAL B G H I 50 X X X PAL N 50 X X X PAL M 59 94 X X X SECAM SECAM M 50 X X X 1440x480i 60 X X 1440x576i 50 X X 480i 59 94 X X X X X 576i 50 X X X X X 480p 59 94 X X X X X 576p 50 X X X X X 1920X1200RB 60 X X X X X 1920X1200RB 50 X X X X X 1080i 50 X X X X X X 1080i Aus 50 X X X X X X 1080i 59 94 X X X X X X 1080i 60 X X X X X X 720p 50 X X X X X ...

Page 54: ...e BARCO ceiling mount Part no of the ceiling mount kit Required R9849999 ceiling mount R9801030 CLM HD6 W6 ceiling mount adaptor R9841261 long extension ceiling mount bar optional R9841260 short extension ceiling mount bar optional Note Damage resulting from incorrect installation will void the warranty ...

Page 55: ...ary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate Be sure to keep at least 10 cm gap between the ceiling and the bottom of the projector Avoid installing the projector near a heat source 135 00 330 00 53 00 53 00 400 00 74 97 280 00 438 59 435 78 25 00 145 15 234 99 Front View Top View Rear View Left Side View Bottom View Right Side View ...

Page 56: ...06 95 EC R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC if product has RF function 5 8 Declaration of Conformity for EU Countries Don t throw this electronic device into the trash when you discard it To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment please recycle it Disposal instructions ...

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