17. Troubleshooting
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Located under Noti
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cations
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All noti
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cations are stored on the uSD-card
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Possible to download noti
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cations-
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le to local computer
17.3.2 pd Diagnostic
The pdDiagnostics tool is a custom tool initially developed by Barco for use with projectors based on the Titanium processing platform
(GP9). It also supports the new products based on Pulse processing platform (e.g F70, F80 & F90).
pd Diagnostics can be used for diagnostics, logging and
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rmware upgrades.
Prospector is available on Barco.com, technical downloads folder for every compatible product.
The downloadable
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rmware also contains a User guide.
17.3.3 Log Extractor
Noti
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cations in Pulse Log Extractor
LogExtractor is a Tool enabling users, uncerti
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ed personnel to download from the projector an error log in case of malfunction.
App can be downloaded from barco.com and includes a QSG.
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All noti
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cation
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les in ’/home/platinum/user/noti
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cations/ are included in the extracted log
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les
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The
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le ’noti
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cations.0’ always contains the most recent noti
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cations.
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The downloadable package also contains an user guide.
17.3.4 OSD
Noti
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cations in OSD
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When OSD is active
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Pressing ok clears the noti
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cation
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Has a timeout
17.3.5 LCD
Noti
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cations in LCD
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When OSD in not active and LCD is active
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Pressing ok clears the noti
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cation
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Has a timeout
17.4 Troubleshooting
About this chapter
This chapter enumerates all possible error and warning codes which can appear on the projected screen (OSD), the local display of
the projector, or in the projector log
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les. Note that some codes have a warning and an error state. Some only have an error state,
others have only a warning state. In case of a “warning” the projector remains to operate. Nevertheless, it is recommended to solve
the problem which is causing the “warning” as soon as possible otherwise, the “warning” state may turn into an “error” state which
will switch off the projector consequently.
The codes are placed in ascending order to make it easier to look up the code and
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nd an appropriate solution.
Keep in mind that the module that reports the error isn’t necessarily the root cause of the problem. Search
through the error log for the error messages that are most likely the root cause for the projector shutting down.
For example: if you spot a “temperature too high” message, but there are other similar error messages, it is
safe to assume that the “high temperature” is a general problem instead of a component-speci
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c problem.
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Summary of Contents for F90 series
Page 1: ...F90 Service Manual 723 0016 02 01 12 2017...
Page 6: ...Table of contents 4 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 8: ...1 Introduction 6 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 10: ...2 General safety 8 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 18: ...4 DLP System General Description 16 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 25: ...5 GP6 system functional description Image 5 5 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017 23...
Page 28: ...5 GP6 system functional description 26 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 34: ...7 OSD display menu 32 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 36: ...8 Thermal management system Image 8 1 34 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 42: ...8 Thermal management system 40 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 58: ...14 XPS actuator 56 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 60: ...15 Light engine 58 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 82: ...18 Assembly Hierarchy 80 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 103: ...20 Scheduled operations Image 20 42 Image 20 43 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017 101...
Page 104: ...20 Scheduled operations 102 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 112: ...21 DMD DMD Board CLGA DMD heatsink elements 110 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
Page 132: ...24 Lens shift assembly 130 723 0016 F90 01 12 2017...
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