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17. Specifications

Barco Web Commander

Projector Dashboard

Projector Control Board

Show Player/Editor/Scheduler

Automation, 3D, Ingest

TMS integration

Smart Projector Status

Via HTML5 web-browsers including iOS & Android tablets

Barco Communicator

Projector installation & con

fi

guration

Projector update & maintenance

Power requirements

200-240 VAC

Projector dimensions (HxWxD)

369 x 689 x 664 mm

14.5 x 27.1 x 26.1 inch

Projector weight

Recessed handles for easy carrying

53.8 kg / 119 lbs

Ambient temperature

35°C / 95°F Max.

Options

Barco CineMate App (iOS & Android) - free

3D add-ons

Touch screen monitor, inc. Barco Commander & Communicator

Pedestal

CineCare Web

Auro 11.1 license

Live 3D***

Ghostbusting***

Ceiling mount kit***

*** roadmap

Noise Level

48 dB(A)

Air

fl

ow requirements

43 CFM

R5906693 DP2K-E SERIES 19/06/2015

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Summary of Contents for DP2K-E series

Page 1: ...DP2K E series User and installation manual R5906693 01 19 06 2015...

Page 2: ...x 86 10 8970 2793 Support www barco com en support Visit us at the web www barco com Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 883 86 Support www barco...

Page 3: ...arantee 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 i...

Page 4: ...code contained in this product shipped to you on CD please contact Barco The cost of preparing and mailing a CD will be charged Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trad...

Page 5: ...D 50 8 3 ICMP communication ports 51 8 4 ICMP source input ports 53 8 5 ICMP reset button and status LEDs 58 8 6 ICMP HDD status LEDs 59 8 7 ICMP device certificate 61 8 8 ICMP configuration via Commu...

Page 6: ...of the Light Processor compartment 127 16 8 Installation of the side cover plate of the Light Processor compartment 128 16 9 Installation of the top cover plate of the Light Processor compartment 129...

Page 7: ...eets up to your every expectation and that you thereby take a little time to page through this important manual Familiarizing yourself with it s features important safety instructions and necessary ma...

Page 8: ...d in the interest of reliable trouble free high quality performance we urge the user operator service technician to follow all instructions precisely Follow the maintenance recommendations and procedu...

Page 9: ...ending on the procedure Read and follow these warnings and cautions as well Clarification of the term DP2K E series used in this document When referring in this document to the term DP2K E series mean...

Page 10: ...peration fails Users definition Throughout this manual the terms SERVICE PERSONNEL and TRAINED PROJECTIONIST refers to persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be know...

Page 11: ...ulled or contact hot surfaces If an extension cord is necessary a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the projector should be used A cord rated for less amperage than the projector ma...

Page 12: ...ilated rooms Replace the lamp module before the end of its operational life Promptly ventilate the room after a lamp rupture explosion has occurred evacuate the room particularly in case of a preg nan...

Page 13: ...l cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine or patrol or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet Stubborn stains may be removed with a c...

Page 14: ...avoid burns let the projector cool down for at least 15 minutes before proceeding to remove the Lamp House General Warning Hazard Electric Voltage Hazard Hot Surface Hazard UV Hazard Hazardous moving...

Page 15: ...re assumed to stand or 1 meter SW image 2 1 below or in lateral separation from any place where such persons are assumed to be See image 2 1 RA TH PR RZ HD SW 1m SW SW SW HD SH RA TH RZ SH B TOP VIEW...

Page 16: ...2 Safety PR Image 2 2 12 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 17: ...tio of the distance to the screen throw to the screen width Hazard Distance HD m TR 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 6 Image 2 3 HD in...

Page 18: ...2 Safety 14 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 19: ...r net etc Furthermore careful consideration of things such as image size ambient light level projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to the optimum use of the projection system Barc...

Page 20: ...the conductors in the power supply cord shall not be less than 1mm2 18AWG minimum 300V To protect operating personnel the National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA recommends that the instru...

Page 21: ...E series projector This universal pedestal allows for a solid and easy setup of the projector The universal pedestal support 19 rack systems projector peripherals such as alter native content switche...

Page 22: ...eds to be removed from its carton box and wooden plastic pallet in a safe manner without damaging the projector How to unpack your projector 1 Loosen the banding 1 by pulling the free end of the bandi...

Page 23: ...ovided in the projector base Image 3 3 6 Remove the plastic cover from the Lens Holder opening After unpacking allow the projector to acclimatize to a room temperature ranging from 10 C 50 F to 35 C 9...

Page 24: ...r lens is not included in the package of the projector Mechanical check This check should confirm that there are no broken knobs or connectors that the cabinet and panel surfaces are free of dents and...

Page 25: ...wed to set your DP2K E se ries projector up and running Each stage is briefly described and refers to more detailed step by step procedures in this manual Use this overview as a checklist to ensure th...

Page 26: ...on Advanced Lens parameters 10 Alignment of the projected image on the screen The image can be aligned with the screen size of the application Follow the next steps to achieve that a Press the STANDBY...

Page 27: ...ribes how the mechanical and electrical set up of your DP2K E series projector has to be done Overview Positioning the DP2K E series projector at port window Connecting the projector with the power ne...

Page 28: ...ies projector This universal pedestal allows for a solid and easy setup of the projector The universal pedestal support 19 rack systems projector peripherals such as alter native content switchers Sho...

Page 29: ...ation helps to ensure optimized lens performance with minimal offset If this position is not possible such as when the projector is significantly higher than the center of the screen it is better to r...

Page 30: ...of the projector can be turned out maximum 125mm This correspond with a forward tilt of 12 if the front foot is completely turned in Barco offers a pedestal for the DP2K E series projector This unive...

Page 31: ...Necessary parts Power supply cord 1mm2 18AWG min 300V with IEC 60320 C13 connector How to connect the main AC power with the DP2K E series projector projector 1 Remove the right side cover of the pro...

Page 32: ...See Removal of the rear cover page 121 3 Remove the 2 screws 1 of the SMPS cover 2 and remove the cover Use a 3mm Allen wrench 1 1 2 Image 5 6 4 Plug out the connector which is plugged into the AC so...

Page 33: ...ojector See procedure Installation of the right side cover page 130 CAUTION The electrical connection with the UPS INLET socket of the projector must be done with a certified AC power supply cord mini...

Page 34: ...5 Physical installation 30 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 35: ...zoom and focus the lens 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...

Page 36: ...69 DC2K zoom lenses Product Number 2K zoom range Image Motor Block type R9856520 1 2 1 7 image 6 1 M R98565201 1 2 1 7 B R9856521 1 34 1 9 image 6 2 M R9856522 1 5 2 15 image 6 3 M R9856523 1 7 2 55 i...

Page 37: ...lator allows you to have an overview of which lenses are suitable for your specific projector setup Just make your selection of parameters and all possible configurations are displayed Image 6 6 Digit...

Page 38: ...s Holder front plate Caution Ensure that the lock handle remains in the locked position 1 2 C l i c k Image 6 7 Note For frequent installation and removal of the lens it is recommended to install the...

Page 39: ...er maintaining its coaxial direction Caution Do not accidentally bump with the lens against the electronic boards inside the Lens Holder 1 Image 6 9 It s recommended to place the Lens caps of the orig...

Page 40: ...uring the projector outside these shift ranges will result in a slight decline of image quality U D SIDE VIEW P F TOP VIEW P F L R 50 50 30 30 U D L R P F 50 50 30 30 Image 6 10 P DMD F Field of view...

Page 41: ...ximately 30 minutes projection of average video Button backlight colors BLUE The default backlight color of the Shift Zoom and Focus buttons is blue which indicates that the button is enabled PURPLE W...

Page 42: ...6 Lenses Lens selection 38 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 43: ...ad the projector Status Light tail light and the different input and commu nication ports of your DP2K E series projector Note that all information about the ICMP is gathered into one separated chapte...

Page 44: ...projector card cage is equipped with an ICMP See illustration below Note that all information about the ICMP is gathered into one separated chapter ICMP page 47 1 2 3 5 4 Image 7 1 1 Projector status...

Page 45: ...imited set of the internal test patterns of the projector This is a toggle button To exit the Test Pattern mode toggle through all test patterns Note that the convergence test pattern is not included...

Page 46: ...r means that the projector is awake for the Dowser button a green backlight color means that the electronic dowser is open applied source can be displayed for the Test Pattern button a green backlight...

Page 47: ...p ON mode fully operational Sleep mode If the projector is in Sleep mode then the status light flashes every ten seconds The color of the flash depends on the state of the projector In other words the...

Page 48: ...Input Communication The projector always boots up in the same mode E g Standby or Sleep as it was switched OFF The Sleep button is disabled if the lamp is ignited 44 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 49: ...eference 2 image 7 4 can be used to send or receive trigger signals from other devices These input output pins can be programmed by macros created with the Communicator software See user s guide of th...

Page 50: ...e Controls lens Lens motor drivers DC motors Controls lamp power supply Stores SNMP key Stores Barco IP address and host name Handles reporting of errors version info Barco logs to Communicator Contro...

Page 51: ...ce of the device certificate is illustrated Image 8 1 Overview ICMP introduction ICMP HDD ICMP communication ports ICMP source input ports ICMP reset button and status LEDs ICMP HDD status LEDs ICMP d...

Page 52: ...into the ICMP So the ICMP replaces the ICP board as well 2 1 Image 8 2 1 ICMP with video mezzanine 2 HDDs for ICMP As an integrated component of the projector installation and maintenance of the ICMP...

Page 53: ...8 ICMP ICMP location in the Card Cage of a E series projector 1 2 Image 8 4 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015 49...

Page 54: ...UTION The automatic process does not work if more than one disk is lost In that case the RAID must be completely initialized again About RAID broken When more than one HDD is out of order the RAID is...

Page 55: ...ut GPI on each input Cues is configured via the Communicator software Please refer to the Communicator user guide for further information 4 SYNC IN OUT Synchronization signal IN and OUT Reserved for m...

Page 56: ...lled Hi Speed adding higher maximum signaling rate of 480 Mbit s effective throughput up to 35 MB s or 280 Mbit s in addition to the USB 1 x Full Speed signaling rate of 12 Mbit s 16 USB 2 0 connector...

Page 57: ...on HDCP1 4 Colordepth 8 bit color and 10 bit color 3D stereo mode frame sequential embedded stereosync on DP required from the source DisplayPort A and DisplayPort B accept the following video timings...

Page 58: ...t A and DisplayPort B automatically detect Active Pixels and Active Lines Vertical Refresh 8 bits color 10 bits color Frame locked Upscaled x2 if smaller than 50 of native DMD size while maintaining a...

Page 59: ...60 23 976 24 25 29 57 30 50 59 94 60 Progressive SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 Progressive SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 50 59 94 60 25 29 57 30 Interlaced SMPTE 274M SMPTE...

Page 60: ...on Frame Rate Display Rate Scan Type SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 23 976 24 25 29 97 30 Progressive SMPTE 274M 1920x1080 50 59 94 60 25 29 97 30 Interlaced SMPTE 274M SMPTE RP211 1920x10...

Page 61: ...video infrastructure equipment The first revision of the standard SMPTE 259M was defined to carry digital representation of analog video such as NTSC and PAL over a serial interface and is more pop ul...

Page 62: ...Blinking Green FIPS ok Application startup Green Green Power on No Error Blinking Red Off FIPS error 3 Reset button Button used to reset ICMP reference 3 image 8 8 CAUTION It is not recommended to use...

Page 63: ...defect HDD with an original HDD spare part See procedure Removing a HDD form the ICMP page 65 and Installing a HDD into the ICMP page 66 Ensure to insert the HDD firmly 3 Switch on the power Result A...

Page 64: ...8 ICMP In case the ICMP has to be returned to factory e g for repair the non defective HDDs should be removed and kept 60 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 65: ...ertificate PKI CA BARCO ICMP 0123456789 pem QR 0123456789 Image 8 10 Trusted Device List TDL The Goal of the TDL is to maintain timely and accurate information on participating auditoriums so that par...

Page 66: ...compressed encoded and encrypted in order to reduce the huge amount of required storage and to protect from unauthorized use The image part is JPEG 2000 compressed whereas the audio part is linear PCM...

Page 67: ...y the automation engine Verify internal clock of the ICMP All installation and maintenance operations on the ICMP are performed via Communicator the Barco config uration software Please refer to the C...

Page 68: ...r reference 2 located below the QR code in communication with your KDM supplier Certified KDM suppliers can use this CertID number to retrieve the ICMP certificate directly 96 92 35 86 40 1 2 Image 8...

Page 69: ...should be removed and kept How to remove a HDD 1 Switch off the projector 2 Moving the latch towards the left Image 8 12 3 Push the unlock button to open the handle Image 8 13 4 Pull the HDD out of it...

Page 70: ...capacity See label on top of the HDD to know the storage capacity How to install a HDD 1 Ensure that the projector is switched off 2 Prepare the HDD for insertion by moving the latch towards the left...

Page 71: ...of the HDD which has to be rebuilt is blinking This process takes about 200 GB per hour Once the RAID is completed the red LED turns off CAUTION It s strongly recommended to complete the RAID recovery...

Page 72: ...8 ICMP 68 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 73: ...uctions refer to the user guide of the Communicator software The latest software version and updated user guide for the Communicator can be downloaded from https my barco com The Communicator Touch Pa...

Page 74: ...way from the DP2K E series projector For this purpose an Ethernet cable up to 50 meter can be used to realize a direct data communication between the DP2K E series projector and the Communicator Touch...

Page 75: ...a customized cable Image 9 3 Customized cable to connect Touch Panel interface with the Barco projector The Communicator Touch Panel has its own user guide which latest version is available on the Bar...

Page 76: ...m is mounted turn the nut 1 against the arm to secure the position 1 2 Image 9 4 2 Slide a washer 4 over the base of the swivel arm 3 and insert the base of the swivel arm into one of the four possibl...

Page 77: ...ar plug of the customized cable with the circular socket 6 at the right side of the Local Keypad of the projector Caution To avoid connector damage align the pins before you connect the customized cab...

Page 78: ...with one hand 2 Release the central swivel clamp by turning the knob 7 counterclockwise 7 Image 9 9 3 Move the Touch Panel interface to the desired position 4 Fasten the central swivel clamp by turnin...

Page 79: ...of your DP2K E series projector These procedures highlight all important points to be checked prior to switching the projector ON This is to ensure a safe startup of the projector Overview Switching...

Page 80: ...tivate the lamp 9 Press the DOWSER button on the Local Keypad or use the Communicator to open the dowser DOWSER 1 Image 10 1 How to awake the projector from Sleep mode 1 Press the SLEEP button on the...

Page 81: ...ad or use the Communicator to switch the lamp off The backlight color of the Standby button is red when the lamp is switched off Note To put the projector into Sleep the projector must be in Standby m...

Page 82: ...10 Starting up 78 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 83: ...brought into sharp focus When the DMD plane and lens plane are parallel the plane of sharp focus will also be parallel to these two planes If however the lens plane is tilted with respect to the DMD p...

Page 84: ...allel to these two planes If however the lens plane is tilted with respect to the DMD plane the plane of sharp focus will also be tilted according to geometrical and optical properties The DMD plane t...

Page 85: ...r is that the projected image differs from the rectangle shaped image In other words distortion of the projected image occurs Masking will be required to solve the distortion The disadvantage of Maski...

Page 86: ...Lens parameters 4 Project the green focus test pattern Image 11 3 5 Zoom the lens for maximum image on the screen WIDE 6 Is it possible to focus the center of the projected image If yes the Back Foca...

Page 87: ...reference 3 im age 11 7 F 3 Image 11 7 3 Sharpen the image at the bottom right corner of the screen by turning the upper right Scheimpflug adjustment nut reference 2 image 11 7 F 2 Image 11 8 4 Optim...

Page 88: ...he lower left of the Lens Holder Note Ensure that the edges of the projected test pattern remain in place on the screen Any movement of the image will affect the Scheimpflug adjustment 4 Fasten the lo...

Page 89: ...11 Scheimpflug 4 14 24 Image 11 12 7 Fasten the lock nut at the lower left of the Lens Holder Use a 10mm nut driver R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015 85...

Page 90: ...1 Lp2 Fr1 Fr2 Image 11 13 Do not abuse the Back Focal Length adjustment of the Lens Holder Neglecting this will result in loss of image quality because of the lens design Cases requiring Back Focal Le...

Page 91: ...ence 4 image 11 16 Use a 13mm nut driver 4 4 Image 11 16 3 Turn the three Scheimpflug adjustment nuts reference 1 2 and 3 image 11 17 until the front of the nut reference 5 image 11 17 is equally alig...

Page 92: ...1 19 6 Zoom the lens for minimum image on the screen TELE and focus the center of the projected image using the motorized focus control Local Keypad F FOCUS Image 11 20 7 Is it possible to focus the c...

Page 93: ...n of the Lens Holder front plate page 84 If no Scheimpflug adjustment is required See procedure Scheimpflug adjustment page 82 prior to fixate the Lens Holder front plate CAUTION Skip the action in th...

Page 94: ...11 Scheimpflug 90 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 95: ...tor for convergence adjustment and how to adjust the convergence Overview Convergence controls Preparing for convergence adjustment Converging the blue pattern onto the red pattern Converging the gree...

Page 96: ...s are numbered from 1 to 6 and have the same color as the channel which they affect To access the control knobs the top cover and left side cover of the projector and the top cover plate and side cove...

Page 97: ...is considered grossly abnormal and likely indicates abuse or rough handling However in extreme cases correction of up to 10 pixels is possible CAUTION The system does have an end of travel in either...

Page 98: ...an on top of the Light Processor in the upper position as illustrated Do this by engaging the two lower slots 2 into the upper mounting pins as illustrated The two upper slots 3 remain free 3 2 Image...

Page 99: ...12 Convergence 4 1 2 5 3 6 Image 12 4 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015 95...

Page 100: ...tern 1 Image 12 5 2 Slightly turn the blue colored control knob number 2 until the blue pattern in the lower left of the projected image converges with the red pattern 2 5 Image 12 6 3 Slightly turn t...

Page 101: ...mage 12 8 2 Slightly turn the green colored control knob number 5 until the green pattern in the lower left of the projected image converges with the red pattern 2 5 Image 12 9 3 Slightly turn the gre...

Page 102: ...n Ensure that the four mounting pins 1 of the fan assembly are engaged Caution Take care of the wire 1 1 Image 12 11 2 Install the side cover plate of the Light Processor compartment 3 Install the top...

Page 103: ...eplace the Lamp House Also included is the procedure to reset the lamp parameters which is required after a Lamp House replacement Overview Introduction Removal of the Lamp Module Installation of the...

Page 104: ...ues a lamp run time notification message and have blue status LEDs approximately 30 hours before the maximum lamp runtime occurs The projector issues a lamp run time notification message and have blue...

Page 105: ...N Due to its high internal pressure the lamp may explode in hot state if improperly handled Necessary tools 7mm nut driver or flat screw driver How to remove the Lamp Module from the projector 1 Ensur...

Page 106: ...Lamp Module by the handle 4 and slide it out half way of the lamp compartment b Support the Lamp Module at the bottom with the other hand and remove it from the lamp compartment c Place the Lamp Modul...

Page 107: ...the handle 4 and support it at the bottom with the other hand Slide the Lamp House in the lamp compartment b Carefully insert the Lamp House into the projector Make sure the positioning pins reference...

Page 108: ...13 Lamp House 1 2 Image 13 7 4 Install the rear cover of the projector See Installation of the rear cover page 134 104 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 109: ...p 2 2 1 Image 13 8 2 Click on Lamp information 3 3 Image 13 9 The Lamp information window is displayed 3 Click on Get service code 4 of the lamp you wish to replace 4 5 Image 13 10 The service code ap...

Page 110: ...ge Lamp 6 6 Image 13 11 The Reset lamp window appears 5 Fill in the serial number of the new Lamp Module and click OK 7 7 Image 13 12 6 A warning appears Click Yes 8 to proceed 8 Image 13 13 106 R5906...

Page 111: ...ojectionist Note that there are also annually and 4 yearly maintenance actions not included in this manual which must be done by certified service personnel who are familiar with potential hazards of...

Page 112: ...ave a second set of dust filters which can be used while cleaning the first set Replace damaged filters immediately See procedures Vacuum cleaning of the dust filters page 113 and Washing and drying t...

Page 113: ...y LPS Dust the vents using a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment 2 Clean the housing of your projector Remove excess dust on and around the projector covers See cleaning instructions in this manual 3...

Page 114: ...14 Preventative maintenance actions 110 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 115: ...ERSONNEL About this chapter This chapter describes several maintenance procedures for your DP2K E series projector Overview Check the dust filters Vacuum cleaning of the dust filters Washing and dryin...

Page 116: ...the filter can build up after several months in an environment contaminated with greasy air Note that areas where popcorn is consumed are subject to greasy air Tip Take into account that the time nee...

Page 117: ...y air This procedure assumes that the dust filters are removed from the projector For removal and installation of the filters see procedures Check the dust filters page 112 Necessary tools Vacuum clea...

Page 118: ...first set Necessary tools Bucket with hot water Sodium carbonate 30 gram handful per liter hot water How to wash and dry the dust filters 1 Make a solution with a ratio of 30 gram a handful sodium ca...

Page 119: ...er together with a clean lens cleaning cloth to remove the dust and contamination Use big wipes in one single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to g...

Page 120: ...exterior of the projector 1 Switch off the projector and unplug the projector from the mains power net 2 Clean the housing of the projector with a damp cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a clot...

Page 121: ...e Key button on the Local Keypad The color of the backlight of the Numeric keys 1 to 6 of the Local Keypad changes from white to yellow 4 Enter pin code within 5 seconds In case no keys are pressed th...

Page 122: ...15 Maintenance procedures 118 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 123: ...ARNING All procedures described in this chapter may only be performed by TRAINED PROJECTIONISTS or qualified SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING Always switch off the projector and unplug the power cord before...

Page 124: ...f the front cover Necessary tools 7 mm flat screwdriver How to remove the front cover 1 Unscrew the six captive screws reference 1 image 16 1 from the front cover Use a 7 mm flat screwdriver 1 Image 1...

Page 125: ...with this procedure unless otherwise specified in the pro cedure Necessary tools 7 mm flat screwdriver How to remove the rear cover 1 Loosen the five captive screws reference 1image 16 2 of the rear...

Page 126: ...er from the projector the front and back covers must be first removed This procedure assumes that the front and back covers are already removed Necessary tools 3 mm Allen key How to remove the top cov...

Page 127: ...t be removed before the left side cover can be removed This procedure assumes that the back and front cover are already removed Necessary tools 3 mm Allen Key Hex key How to remove the left side cover...

Page 128: ...16 Removal and installation of the projector covers 1 Image 16 5 2 Remove the left side cover 124 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 129: ...e the right side cover 1 Pull down and quarter clockwise turn the two push turn fasteners at the bottom of the right side cover reference 1 image 16 6 1 1 4 A Image 16 6 2 Remove the cover by pulling...

Page 130: ...ll result in a tamper event An authorization to clear the security warning on the projector after closing off the Light Processor compartment will be needed Necessary tools 3mm Allen wrench How to rem...

Page 131: ...top cover plate or side cover plate will result in a tamper event An authorization to clear the security warning on the projector after closing off the Light Processor compartment will be needed Neces...

Page 132: ...slots of the side cover plate are correctly engaged 1 1 Image 16 10 2 Fasten the side cover plate into place with four screws at the top and two screws at the bottom reference 1 image 16 10 Use a 3 m...

Page 133: ...the top cover plate completely c Slide the top cover plate towards the back of the projector until all slots of the top cover plate are properly engaged reference image 16 11 A B C Image 16 11 2 Insta...

Page 134: ...rojector on an angle as shown reference A image 16 13 The magnetic clips will snap into position Tip Before positioning the cover into place guide the cables 1 power cables and data cables underneath...

Page 135: ...that the back and front cover are already removed Necessary tools 3 mm Allen key How to install the left side cover 1 Position the left side cover on the projector 2 Fasten the 3 screws at the front l...

Page 136: ...16 Removal and installation of the projector covers 1 Image 16 15 132 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 137: ...front and back covers must be removed This procedure assumes the front and back covers are already removed How to install the top cover 1 Position the top cover on the projector 2 Fasten the three scr...

Page 138: ...rear cover Necessary tools 7 mm flat screwdriver How to install the rear cover 1 Position the rear cover on the projector 2 Fasten the five captive screws reference 1 image 16 17 of the rear cover usi...

Page 139: ...4 Installation of the front cover Necessary tools 7 mm flat screwdriver How to install the front cover 1 Position the front cover on the projector 2 Install the six captive screws reference 1 image 16...

Page 140: ...16 Removal and installation of the projector covers 136 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 141: ...K E series projector as well as the dimensions the center of gravity and the dimensions of the optional pedestal Overview Specifications of the DP2K 6E Specifications of the ICMP Dimensions of the DP2...

Page 142: ...bit rates up to 625Mbps Dual channel color correction MPEG 2 4 2 0 and 4 2 2 up to 60fps 2x DisplayPort 1 1a up to 4K 2D 60fps and 4K 3D 30fps 2x 3G SDI inputs 1x HMDI 1 4a up to 4K 2D 24fps support f...

Page 143: ...maintenance Power requirements 200 240 VAC Projector dimensions HxWxD 369 x 689 x 664 mm 14 5 x 27 1 x 26 1 inch Projector weight Recessed handles for easy carrying 53 8 kg 119 lbs Ambient temperature...

Page 144: ...PTE 430 10 4K 24fps is standard For 4K 60p 4K 3D on ICMP upgrade modules a license is required Newly built 4K Barco Alchemy projectors have the license standard included On B C series projectors the D...

Page 145: ...iOS Android free Options 4K 60p 4K 3D license Auro 11 1 license Dual Projector license Live 3D Ghostbusting 4K 24fps is standard For 4K 60p 4K 3D on ICMP upgrade modules a license is required New bui...

Page 146: ...ector Dimensions 664 559 54 5 82 689 119 160 266 5 241 270 90 15 368 5 618 54 5 604 5 204 230 4 504 5 499 369 min 23 max 125 249 5 200 32 5 138 5 105 7 182 320 170 320 49 4 x M8 Image 17 1 Dimensions...

Page 147: ...17 Specifications 17 4 Dimensions of the universal pedestal Dimensions 566 7 866 8 876 3 Image 17 2 Dimensions given in millimeters R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015 143...

Page 148: ...17 Specifications 17 5 Technical Regulations Certificates 10 Image 17 3 Rohs RoHS Image 17 4 Rohs OK Image 17 5 CE mark Image 17 6 CCC mark 144 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 149: ...PIN CONFIGURATIONS Overview About General Purpose Inputs Outputs GPIO Pin configurations of the Cinema Controller communication ports Pin configurations of the ICMP communication ports R5906693 DP2K...

Page 150: ...the case of an AC adapter it is recommended that the minus pole of that power supply is connected to ground or to the projector chassis This will avoid high common mode voltages at the projector GP I...

Page 151: ...e can be done with GPIO of the Cinema Controller via two predefined Macros not editable Not with the GPIO of the ICMP The GPO signals of the ICMP will return to their default output level when the pro...

Page 152: ...T 3 P reserved 30 GPOUT 3 N reserved 12 GPOUT 4 P 31 GPOUT 4 N 13 GPOUT 5 P 32 GPOUT 5 N 14 GPOUT 6 P 33 GPOUT 6 N 15 GPOUT 7 P 34 GPOUT 7 N 16 GPOUT 8 P 35 GPOUT 8 N 17 reserved 36 reserved 18 reserv...

Page 153: ...3 4 5 6 3 5 4 7 7 8 4 8 AUDIO AES 9 16 Audio channel AES pair RJ 45 pin 5 1 9 10 5 2 6 3 11 12 6 6 7 4 13 14 7 5 8 7 15 16 8 8 General Purpose Output GPO 1 4 Definition RJ 45 pin EXT_GPOUT_1_P 1 EXT_G...

Page 154: ...nectors Both are appropriate for high speed data though 568B is somewhat more common for installed wiring and 568A is more common in jumpers There is no performance advantage either way The only real...

Page 155: ...a given cable are terminated the same way 568A 568B wiring is a crossover cable 568A 568A wiring is a straight cable 568B 568B wiring is a straight cable The mapping of the channels is done according...

Page 156: ...18 Pin configurations 152 R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015...

Page 157: ...19 Environmental information 19 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Overview Disposal information RoHS compliance Hazards Production address Importers contact information R5906693 DP2K E SERIES 19 06 2015 153...

Page 158: ...oduct contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006 66 EC which must be collected and disposed of separately from municipal waste If the battery contains more than the specified values of lead Pb m...

Page 159: ...stry of Information Industry of China in the section Limit Requirements of toxic substances in Electronic Information Products Component Name Hazardous Substances or Elements Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE Pri...

Page 160: ...ials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T11363 EIP EFUP Barco EFUP All Electronic Information Products EIP that are sold within Chinese Mainland must comply with the Electronic In...

Page 161: ...ye contact irritant of ingestion of inhalation lung irritant Potential Chronic Health Effects Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact sensitizer The substance may be toxic to upper respiratory trac...

Page 162: ...3rd Floor Barco Factory No 16 Changsheng Road Changping District 102200 Beijing P R C 16 3 102200 Made in information The made in country is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself Pro...

Page 163: ...5 Importers contact information Contact To find your local importer contact Barco directly or one of Barco s regional offices via the contact information given on Barco s web site www barco com R59066...

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