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D-Cine Premiere DP100

User’s manual

R9010111
R9010118

R5976907/00
02/11/2005

Summary of Contents for D-Cine Premiere DP100

Page 1: ...D Cine Premiere DP100 User s manual R9010111 R9010118 R5976907 00 02 11 2005 ...

Page 2: ...Barco nv Digital Cinema Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 84 93 Fax 32 56 36 88 62 E mail info bdc bps barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium ...

Page 3: ...claims in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indirect damage and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services provided by Barco being a component of the system or independent service will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negli...

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Page 5: ...100 21 6 1 Stop Image Projection 21 6 2 Powering off the projector 21 7 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP100 23 7 1 Lamp Unit replacement 23 7 1 1 Removal of the Lamp House 23 7 1 1 1 Access to lamp Unit 23 7 1 1 2 Removal of the Lamp Unit 23 7 1 2 Installation of the Lamp Unit 24 7 1 2 1 Installation of the lamp unit in the projector head 24 7 1 2 2 Closing the Lamp house door 25 8 Cleaning A...

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Page 7: ... at least 5 m 200 Do not cover the projector or the lens with any material while the projector is in operation Install the projector in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sunlight In the event of fire use sand CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers NEVER use water on an electrical fire Always have service on this projector performed by authorized Barco service per...

Page 8: ...ecks to determine that the projector is in proper operation condition Possible Explosion Hazard Xenon compact arc lamps are under high pressure The Lamp must be handled with great care They may explode if dropped or mishandled Whenever the protective cover is removed from the lamp authorized protective clothing MUST be worn 1 5 Optical performances Summary To ensure the highest optical performance...

Page 9: ...irements it should always be operated with all of it s covers in place Never operate the projector with the cover removed the arc lamp power supply has a 35kV strike pulse mechanism which is active during lamp switch on C E B D F A Image 2 1 A Top cover projector head B Rear cover projector head C Side cover right projector head D Front cover projector head E Side cover projector pedestal F Front ...

Page 10: ...keyhole on the lamp house door and turn the key to the right to unlock the door image 2 4 2 Turn the door to the right to open Image 2 4 Lamp door opening Reading out the pressure value on the manometer At the top inside the projector head a manometer is provided being part of the cooling circuit The value in normal operation condition must be approximately 1 Bar with a minimum of 0 5 Bar 6 R59769...

Page 11: ...center Minor drops in pressure over time are to be expected Once the minimum pressure is reached pre pressurize to approximately 1 bar projector off If this cannot be achieved proceed to liquid re filling procedure Described in the installation manual of the projector 2 4 Exhaust on Dirt Access to the Exhaust Access to the exhaust for checkup see Cleaning the Blower on top of the Projector Head pa...

Page 12: ...2 Check up the D Cine Premiere DP100 8 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 13: ... is closed indicated by the built in Red LED ON B Push button controls The last pressed button is selected indicated by the built in Green LED On D Control panel status After boot up of the projector without power FAILURE detection the status LED changes over from Red to Green C Touch screen panel The start up menu HOME is displayed on the screen E Panel lighting Blue panel lightning is on Project...

Page 14: ...or A B D C MACRO 01 MACRO 07 MACRO 03 MACRO 05 MACRO 09 MACRO 11 MACRO 13 MACRO 02 MACRO 08 MACRO 04 MACRO 06 MACRO 10 MACRO 12 MACRO 14 E Image 3 2 Control panel status after switching on A Image 3 3 Status lights on projector head 10 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 15: ...ing the macro actions A A2 A1 B2 B1 B D1 D D Image 3 4 Bulb ignition and Dowser opening Factory preset of the buttons The Buttons 1 to 10 are preset to be used for presenting cinema events such as first run movies stored on a digital media storage device The Buttons 11 to 14 are preset to be used to display alternative content originating from a standard definition or high definition non cinema so...

Page 16: ...ht up Green 3 Select the macro you desire to play by pressing the corresponding touch button The projector starts executing the macro actions Image 3 5 Touch panel menu Macro s About stored Macro s Many macro s can be programmed with the D Cine communicator and stored in the projector Because the touch screen can display maximum 8 different macro s the number of macro s if more than 8 is split ove...

Page 17: ...lting in a full image display according the cinema processing procedure pre defined by the producers The button built in LED will be on indicating the active macro 292A_P7_FLAT_1280 292A_P7_FLAT_1920 292A_P7_FLAT_2048 292A_P3_FLAT_1280 292A_P3_FLAT_1920 ACSAR 1 292A_P7_SCOPE_1280 292A_P7_ SCOPE _1920 292A_P7_ SCOPE _2048 292A_P3_ SCOPE _1280 292A_P3_ SCOPE _1920 ACSAR 2 ACSAR 3 ACSAR 4 Image 4 2 P...

Page 18: ...ation The assigned macro is activated resulting in a full image display according the cinema processing procedure pre defined by the producers Image 4 3 Macros selection 14 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 19: ...SAR 2 Input facilities Input facilities The ACSAR 2 can be filled up with a mixture of the following input modules maximum 4 Input module Order number DVI input R9850960 HD SDI input R9853130 RGB analog up to UXGA R9853120 SDI input R9850970 S Video Composite Video input R9850920 YUV RGsB input R9850940 For further info about source connection to the input module File service Picture tuning Window...

Page 20: ...he ACSAR 2 input 2 resulting in a full image display of the connected source 13 selects the ACSAR 2 input 3 resulting in a full image display of the connected source 14 selects the ACSAR 2 input 4 resulting in a full image display of the connected source A green LED On built in the button indicates the activated macro for that button 292A_P7_FLAT_1280 292A_P7_FLAT_1920 292A_P7_FLAT_2048 292A_P3_FL...

Page 21: ...eception on D Cine Premiere DP100 Operation of the RCU On the front of the button panel a window A is provided behind which an infra red reception diode is mounted To send commands to the projector head point the front of the Remote Control to that window A B C Image 5 5 Pointing the Remote Control Function of the control LED s below touch button panel Ref LED name Description B OK Lighting up of ...

Page 22: ...mp On Off After power on the projector pressing this key starts ignition of the lamp Pressing again turns of the lamp 5 Lens keys Press this key to call up the lens menu Further use the menu keys to execute lens adjustment 6 Macro keys Pressing a digit key 0 to 9 activate the respective macro in sequence of storing 7 IR LED Blinks together with the background lighting when a key is pressed Is a vi...

Page 23: ...yout and projector parameters Main Menu Adjustment Mode Service mode Installation Mode File Sevice Picture Tuning Window Adjustment layout Adjustment Load Edit Rename Copy Delete Options Color Temperature Noise Reduction Input Balance Select Source Position Z Order Color Key Alpha Blend Load Layout Rename Layout Add Windows Remove Window Edit Window Keystone Blanking Input Slots Configuration Inte...

Page 24: ...5 Non Cinema Operation 20 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 25: ...indicated by the built in Red LED ON A1 A A2 A1 B2 B1 B D Image 6 1 Bulb and Dowser switching off 6 2 Powering off the projector CAUTION To ensure maximum bulb life first allow the lamphouse blower and the exhaust system run for at least ten minutes after extinguishing the bulb and then power off the projector How to power off the projector 1 Press the tumbler switch A in the O position OFF state ...

Page 26: ...6 Switching Off the D Cine Premiere DP100 A Image 6 2 Powering off the projector 22 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 27: ...emoval of the Lamp Unit CAUTION Lamp casing is very hot after operation To avoid burns let the projector cool down for at least 15 minutes before proceeding to the lamp unit replacement How to remove the Lamp unit 1 Loosen the 2 spring screws A securing lamp assembly to projector base 2 Grip the lamp assembly by the bottom handle B and partially slide it out of the projector main frame image 7 2 C...

Page 28: ... foot with the slots on the base image 7 3 2 Push the lamp unit foot fully into the slots image 7 4 3 Secure the position of the lamp unit by tightening the spring screws A 4 Proceed to reset the lamp parameters see D Cine Communicator manual 5 To ensure maximum light output proceed to the Xenon Bulb lamp X Y Z alignment see chapter Alignment of the Xenon bulb lamp in the installation manual Image...

Page 29: ...Lamp house door Installation of a new lamp requires alignment of the lamp position when installed in the projector head There fore first proceed to lamp alignment before closing the lamp house door How to lock the lamp house door 1 Close the door image 7 5 2 Turn the key counterclockwise to lock the door Image 7 5 Locking the lamp house door R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 25 ...

Page 30: ...7 Maintenance of the D Cine Premiere DP100 26 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 31: ...operation of the lamp is dependent on providing adequate cooling air flow A dirty blower may not provide proper air flow causing the lamp and lamp house to operate at temperatures that are higher than desirable 1 Remove the lamp house to access the blower see Removal of the Lamp Unit page 23 2 Clean loose dirt from blower impeller with vacuum cleaner image 8 1 3 Use brush with hot water and suitab...

Page 32: ...air filters 1 Front air filter grasp the decorative bar of the filter A and pull out the air filter of the projector front cover 2 Side air filter projector head A loosen the 2 screws securing the air filter frame to the side cover and remove the filter How to clean the air filters 1 Remove most contamination with a vacuum cleaner 2 Blow remaining dust away with compressed air in an other room or ...

Page 33: ...ck scrolling in the test pattern list forward scrolling in the test pattern list jump to top of the test pattern list jump to bottom of the test pattern list 3 Press touch button Enable Test Pattern to activate the selected test pattern Projector displays the selected pattern and the name of the pattern appears in the screen field just below Active test pattern image 9 2 4 Press touch button Home ...

Page 34: ...osen the dust sock around the lens 1 Pull out the sock fixations from the lens holder and slide it to the front of the projector only a few points are indicated on the image image 9 4 Image 9 4 Dust sock removal 9 2 2 Lens Zoom Zoom can be performed without removing any cover How to zoom 1 Turn the lens barrel on the second half of the lens left or right until the desired zoom is reached image 9 5...

Page 35: ...again to secure the focus position C C1 C2 Image 9 6 Focus adjustment 9 2 4 Lens Shift What can be done By using the vertical and or the horizontal shift adjustments on the lens it is possible to shift the image upwards downwards vertical shift adjustment and or to the left right horizontal shift adjustment The shift adjustments are located on the lens holder The covers must be removed before any ...

Page 36: ...ition by fastening nut A1 again 4 For a horizontal shift loosen first fixation nut B1 5 Shift the image by turning the knurled torque knob B2 clockwise or counter clockwise until the image is on the desired position 6 Secure this position by fastening nut B1 again B B2 B1 A A2 A1 Image 9 7 Horizontal and vertical shift 32 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 37: ...s lights changes to RED Information about the type of error can be retrieved using the D Communicator or the Touch panel menu If you are not familiar with the projector call for technical assistance A Image 10 1 Status lights on projector head 10 1 Start up of the status function How to start up 1 Push Home image 10 2 The home menu opens image 10 3 2 Push Status image 10 4 The status menu will be ...

Page 38: ... The DMD and lamp house temperature overview will be displayed image 10 7 The following temperatures are monitored the minimum and maximum values are indicated DMD red DMD green DMD blue Lamp house Image 10 6 Temperature selected Image 10 7 DMD temperature overview To get extra temperatures 1 Push More image 10 8 The first extra temperature overview menu will be displayed image 10 9 The following ...

Page 39: ...secondary side Image 10 8 More temperature overviews selected Image 10 9 Temperature overviews Image 10 10 More temperature overviews selected Image 10 11 Switched mode temperatures overview How to change the temperature units 1 Push on the Temperature units button in one of the temperature overview windows image 10 12 The units change from C to F and vice versa All values will be recalculated whe...

Page 40: ...ages image 10 13 The first voltage menu will be displayed image 10 14 The following voltages are monitored 5V standby 12V standby 3 3V 12V Image 10 13 Status voltages selected Image 10 14 First voltage overview menu Second voltage overview 1 Push More image 10 15 36 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 41: ... More image 10 17 The third voltage overview window will be displayed image 10 18 The following voltages are monitored 24 V cooling 12 V ACSAR TECS Image 10 17 Selecting third voltage overview window Image 10 18 Third voltage overview window 10 4 Fan speed overview First fan speed window 1 Push Fan Speeds image 10 19 The first fan speed overview window will be displayed image 10 20 The following f...

Page 42: ...sealing Fan lamp top Fan lamp anode Fan lamp cathode Image 10 21 Selecting second fan speed overview Image 10 22 Second fan speed overview window Third fan speed window 1 Push More image 10 23 The third fan speed overview window will be displayed image 10 24 The following fans are monitored Fan SPG Fan Cold Mirror 1 Fan Cold Mirror 2 Image 10 23 Selecting third fan speed overview Image 10 24 Third...

Page 43: ...tored info behind see further 1 2 Image 11 1 Projector Info 11 2 Lamp info Run times and strikes 1 Push Lamp info image 11 2 The first lamp info menu will be displayed image 11 3 The following information is given Run time Run time since the first strike of the lamp expressed in hours Strikes Number of strikes since the first strike Max run time Maximum run time allowed for this type of lamp expre...

Page 44: ... through the lamp Image 11 4 More lamp info Image 11 5 Lamp power info Administrative information 1 Push More image 11 6 The third lamp info menu will be displayed image 11 7 The following information is given Article number Order number of the lamp Version Version of the lamp module Serial number Serial number of the actual installed lamp Image 11 6 More lamp info Image 11 7 Administrative inform...

Page 45: ...AN 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 addresses in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection to the Interne...

Page 46: ...k error by which the operation of the projector is no more guaranteed Image 11 10 IP projector selected Image 11 11 IP projector overview 11 3 3 IP cinema Use the D Cine Communicator software to setup the IP addresses Overview 1 Push IP Cinema image 11 12 The IP overview list will be displayed image 11 13 Cinema IP IP address of the cinema processing part in the projector Host name Call name for t...

Page 47: ...unication address of the projector Baudrate communication velocity Mode RS232 or RS422 RS422 Termination ON or OFF Only used when Mode is RS422 Image 11 14 Communication properties selected Image 11 15 Communication properties 11 3 5 Touch panel Overview 1 Push Touch panel image 11 16 The touch panel overview menu will be displayed image 11 17 This panel gives the software version of the touch pan...

Page 48: ...11 D Cine Premiere DP100 Info Image 11 16 Touch panel overview selected Image 11 17 Touch panel software version 44 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 49: ...amp house 23 Removal 23 Lamp house door 25 Closing 25 Lamp unit 23 24 Access 23 Installation 24 Removal 23 Replacement 23 Lens adjustment 29 31 Focus 31 Projector preparation 30 Zoom 30 31 Lens focus 29 M Maintenance 23 Projector 23 N Non Cine display 19 Adjusting 19 Non Cinema operation 15 P Power connection 6 Powering off 21 Projector 21 Pressure 6 Cooling system 6 Projection 11 Image 11 Project...

Page 50: ...3 Projector functions 39 43 Communication 43 IP addresses projector 41 IP cinema 42 Lamp info 39 Properties 40 Properties start up 41 Touch panel properties 43 Status 33 34 36 37 Fan speed 37 Startup 33 Temperature 34 Voltage 36 Touch screen panel 12 Image projection 12 46 R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

Page 51: ...rdlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 84 93 Fax 32 56 36 88 62 E mail service digitalcinema barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976907 00 page wrong correct R5976907 D CINE PREMIERE DP100 02 11 2005 ...

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