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ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES

Installation Manual

FL-FS40 MKII

Summary of Contents for FL-FS40 MKII

Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES Installation Manual FL FS40 MKII ...

Page 2: ... Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Barco NV Beneluxpark 21 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Product revision Software Revision 2 1 ...

Page 3: ... with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interferenc...

Page 4: ...chase price Patent protection Please refer to www barco com about barco legal patents Disposal of batteries in the product This product 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 mercury Hg or cadmium Cd these chemical symbols will appear below the c...

Page 5: ...llation process 26 2 2 Installation conditions 27 2 3 Initial inspection 29 2 4 Positioning the projector 30 2 5 Mounting the projector general considerations 31 2 6 Mounting surfaces 32 2 7 Projector safe attachment points 33 2 8 Removal of the front cover 35 2 9 Throw distance 36 2 10 Scheimpflug Boresight adjustment 39 2 11 Scheimpflug adjustment procedure 40 3 Lenses 43 3 1 Approved lenses 44 ...

Page 6: ...omponents 70 5 2 Service and maintenance 71 5 3 Power on Standby button backlight indications 72 5 4 LCD Panel 73 5 4 1 LCD panel general 73 5 4 2 LCD touch panel 74 5 4 3 LCD Status screens 75 5 4 4 OSD Menu mode 77 5 4 5 LCD functionality in Ready Mode 78 5 5 Local keypad 79 5 6 Shortcut buttons 80 5 7 Remote control 81 5 7 1 Remote control battery installation 81 5 7 2 Remote control protocol s...

Page 7: ...O mode 102 6 10 Power settings 103 6 11 Lens features 104 6 12 Maintenance 105 6 13 Lens calibration 106 6 14 Reset 107 6 15 Controlling the backlight of the LCD Display 109 7 User maintenance Cleaning the projector 111 7 1 Projector lenses 112 7 2 Projector cabinet 113 7 3 Filters 114 Index 115 ...

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Page 9: ...erstand and follow all safety guidelines instructions and warnings included in this chapter and this manual Clarification of the term FL40 series used in this document Use in this document of the term FL40 means that the content is applicable for the following products FL40 WU FL40 4K FS40 WU FS40 4K Defining the FL40 platform The FL40 series products in general are all products within the Barco G...

Page 10: ...y regulation world wide The safety standard covers information technology equipment including electrical business equipment intended to operate in normal environments offices and homes This safety standard imposes important requirements on the use of safety critical components materials and insulation in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard and hav...

Page 11: ...ojector Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations Do not disassemble this projector always take it to an authorized trained service person when service or repair work is required Do not use an accessory attachment which is not recommended by the manufacturer Lightning For added protection for...

Page 12: ...on the projector If the lens cap is not removed it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens Melting the lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens Only connect the projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technical specification Connecting to unspecified signal sources or voltages may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the ...

Page 13: ...equipment If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions 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 th...

Page 14: ...red to take adequate measures This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de Ia classe est conf...

Page 15: ...owing conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de Ia classe est conforme à Ia norme NMB 003 du Canada EMC FCC CANADA 此為甲類資訊技術設備 於居住環境中使用時 可能會造成射頻擾動 在此種情況下 使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策 警告使用者 RG2...

Page 16: ...ms from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources For more information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal service For details please visit the Barco website at http www barco com AboutBarco weee WEEE Information This product conforms to all requirements of the EU Direc...

Page 17: ...50 02 FL FS40 MKII 1 6 Turkey RoHS compliance Turkey RoHS compliance Türkiye Cumhuriyeti AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur Republic of Turkey In conformity with the WEEE Regulation Safety and environmental information ...

Page 18: ...苯 醚 PBDE 印制电路配件 Printed Circuit Assemblies X O X O O O 外接电 线 缆 External Cables X O O O O O 內部线路 Internal wiring X O O O O O 镜头支架 Lensholder X O O O O O 螺帽 螺钉 栓 螺旋 钉 垫圈 紧固 件 Nuts bolts screws washers Fasteners X O O O O O 电源供应器 Power Supply Unit X O O O O O 风扇 Fan X O O O O O 附電池遙控器 Remote control X O O O O O 本表格依据SJ T 11364的规定编制 This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 1136...

Page 19: ...azardous substances in electrical and electronic product of Chinese Mainland marked with the Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP logo The number inside the EFUP logo that Barco uses please refer to the photo is based on the General guidelines of environment friendly use period of electronic information products of Chinese Mainland Safety and environmental information ...

Page 20: ... washers Fasteners O O O O O 電源供應器 Power Supply Unit O O O O O 風扇 Fan O O O O O 遙控器 Remote control O O O O O 備考1 超出0 1 wt 及 超出0 01 wt 係指限用物質之百分比含量超出百分比含量基準值 Note 1 Exceeding 0 1 wt and exceeding 0 01 wt indicate that the percentage content of the restricted substance exceeds the reference percentage value of presence condition 備考2 〇 係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值 Note 2 〇 indicates that the percentage ...

Page 21: ...dress 新北市板橋區新站路16號33樓 傳真 Fax 02 7715 0298 電話 Tel 02 7715 0299 E mail service taiwan barco com Importers contact information 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 Contact information Norway factory Barco Fredrikstad as Habornveien 53 N1630 Gamle Fredrikstad Norway Phone 476930 4550 Su...

Page 22: ...R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 22 1 10 Production Address Factories Barco NV BELGIUM President Kennedypark 35 B 8500 Kortrijk Safety and environmental information ...

Page 23: ...23 R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 1 11 Product Info Product info Image 1 2 product name 產品名稱 projector 投影機 model 型號 GP5 Safety and environmental information ...

Page 24: ...al environment this equipment may cause radio interference Class A ITE Information Technology Equipment Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 警告使用者 此為甲類資訊技術設備 於居住環境中使用時 可能會造成射頻擾動 在此種情況下 使用者會 被要求採取某些適當的對策 Safety and environmental information ...

Page 25: ...Each projector installation is unique and as such the information in this chapter is only provided as a guideline Likewise any images or graphical representations shown here are for illustrative purposes only If you require further information and assistance during the installation process contact a qualified projection technician or your local support office for advice CAUTION When the projector ...

Page 26: ...on area meets all technical and environmental requirements 2 Decide where the projector will be mounted 3 Unpack the projector and confirm that all equipment is present and in good working order 4 Mount the projector 5 Install the projector lens 6 Connect the source 7 Power up the projector 8 Set up the image Physical installation ...

Page 27: ... Republic of China the certified altitude is specified on the product label Mains power requirement Projector Power Requirement Projectors all in range 100 240V 60 50 Hz To protect operating personnel the National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA recommends that the instrument panel and cabinet be grounded In no event shall this projector be operated without an adequate cabinet ground con...

Page 28: ...R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 28 250mm 250mm Image 2 1 Physical installation ...

Page 29: ...ales and Service office or your preferred Barco agent of the damage as soon as possible Box Contents Your projector box should contain the following Projector unit Power cord Not all power cords are supplied see note below Quick start guide Safety manual Remote Control If the power cord for your region is not supplied ensure that the power cord that will be used is according to the regulations for...

Page 30: ...ace or in an approved rigging frame Do not install the projector in a thoroughfare or another area where it is at risk of being pushed or jostled Allow sufficient free space around the projector for ventilation and exhaust as described in section 4 2 Use the throw ratio of the installed lens as a guideline for the projector s physical distance from the screen Wherever possible the projector lens s...

Page 31: ...ing equipment The projector has features for mounting into various system environments using 3rd party mounts See Projector safe attachment points The feet can be removed and threads can be used for additional mounting points See table below for dimensions Where possible the projector lens must be positioned exactly perpendicular to the center of the screen Use the projector offset lens shift rath...

Page 32: ...select the correct orientation for your setup 5 Go to Main Menu Test Patterns and select an internal hatch pattern to display on the screen 6 Adjust the position height and angle of the rigging frame until the projected hatch pattern is a level and perfect rectangle If applied in a motion rig care must be taken to stay within the environmental specifications for vibration and shock Contact Barco f...

Page 33: ...nts bottom plate Due to use of a Rigging Frame or other equipment the projector has some defines anchor points that shall be used See the illustration below 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Image 2 2 Bottom anchorpoints 3 3 6 pcs 6 pcs Image 2 3 Front anchorpoints Physical installation ...

Page 34: ...load for each anchor point is 43 75 kg This must be a major consideration when designing the brackets for fixation of the projector Anchor points front There is also 12 anchor points in the front They will be visible when the plastic front cover is removed See Removal of the front cover page 35 below regarding how to remove the front cover These anchor points are mainly intended for lens support a...

Page 35: ...35 R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 2 8 Removal of the front cover Required tools Screwdriver TX20 Procedure Remove the lens Remove the 8 screws and pull the cover out Image 2 4 Physical installation ...

Page 36: ...The following graphs illustrate the image size W and projection distance D for each of the projector lenses Tolerances are typically 5 due to optical lens variation Throw distance FLD WUXGA Projection distance F L D L e n s 0 7 4 1 E N 1 2 0 5 5 m FLD Lens 1 24 1 6 1 EN13 1 0 15m FLD Lens 1 16 1 EN15 1 5 15m FLD Lens 1 6 2 32 1 EN11 2 0 15m FLD Lens 2 37 3 79 1 EN14 3 0 30m FLD Lens 3 80 6 50 1 EN...

Page 37: ... 00 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 6 50 7 00 7 50 3 50 0 00 Image height F L D L e n s 0 8 1 E N 4 2 0 7 7 m FLD Lens 1 7 2 5 1 EN41 EN61 1 5 15m FLD Lens 2 5 4 6 1 EN44 2 5 25 m FLD Lens 1 2 1 7 1 EN43 EN63 1 5 15m FLD Lens 0 8 1 21 1 EN46 EN66 0 7 7m F L D L e n s 0 6 5 1 E N 4 7 E N 6 7 0 5 4 m FLD Lens 0 8 1 21 1 EN45 5 30m 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 Image 2 6 P...

Page 38: ...13 00 14 00 0 00 0 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 4 00 4 50 5 00 5 50 6 00 6 50 7 00 7 50 3 50 F L D L e n s 0 7 5 1 W U X G A E N 4 2 0 7 7 m FLD Lens 0 75 1 13 1 WUXGA EN45 5 30m FLD Lens 1 58 2 33 1 WUXGA EN41 EN61 1 5 15m FLD Lens 2 33 4 3 1 WUXGA EN44 2 5 25 m FLD Lens 1 12 1 58 1 WUXGA EN43 EN63 1 5 15m F L D L e n s 0 6 5 1 W U X G A E N 4 7 E N 6 7 0 5 4 m FLD Lens 0 75 1 13 1 W UXGA EN46 EN6...

Page 39: ...harp focus will also be tilted according to geometrical and optical properties The DMD plane the principal lens plane and the sharp focus plane will intersect in a line below the projector for downward lens tilt Scheimpflug adjustment points Scheimpflug adjustment points are located on the lens mount The projector has three 3 set screws and three 3 adjustment screws When to apply Scheimpflug Schei...

Page 40: ...rojection distance and screen size 2 Check that the lens is correctly installed and lens shift is in centre position 3 If the installed lens has Iris control open the Iris all the way up 4 Open the focus ring all the way up 5 Go to Main Menu Test Patterns Full Screen and select to display the Focus test pattern 6 Zoom the lens to its widest opening maximum image size on the screen Apply a Scheimpf...

Page 41: ...creen is in focus Use a size 4 hex key to do this Note This process may cause the other areas of the image to slide out of focus This is totally normal 3 F Image 2 12 5 Continue adjusting the screws one at a time until the test image is uniformly sharp across all areas of the display 6 Test the focus by zooming out minimum image size on screen and then zooming in again Verify the image is still sh...

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Page 43: ...43 R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 3 1 Approved lenses 44 3 2 Replace a lens 45 3 3 Locking the lens position 47 Lenses 3 ...

Page 44: ...DX 0 8 1 R9802003 EN76 FLDX 0 9 1 3 Lenses other than above listed may also be used but the maximum throw ratio will be limited to 7 2 1 All lenses up to 7 2 1 belong to RG2 The EN76 has an internal iris which can be closed to F 9 which is further than other similar projection lenses When the lens iris is closed fully the amount of light hitting the iris must be within certain limits in order to r...

Page 45: ...his functionality e g from a EN 63 to a EN42 lens it is recommended to power down and pull the AC cord This is because the memory of the iris position will not be reset but will show the position in LCD or OSD for the lens that was removed When rebooting the projector the memory will be reset The reverse scenario will happen when changing from a lens with no motorized positioning support to a lens...

Page 46: ...r hand from the lens Image 3 2 Remove a lens 1 Support the lens with one hand 2 Use the other hand to slide the lens release lever to the far left position 3 Pull the lens straight out of the projector lens mount 4 Replace with another lens or install the projector lens cap Image 3 3 Lenses ...

Page 47: ...d from the remote control keypad and also via API command when the mechanism is mechanically locked Tools needed Screwdriver Tx25 Wrench or Socket wrench 8mm OR allen key 4mm Lens lock screw The lens lock screws has a special design that allows use of two different tools for tightening 4mm Allen key or 8mm wrench Image 3 4 Lens lock screw Maximum tightening torque 2 0 Nm Lens lock procedure 1 Move...

Page 48: ...4 Tighten the screws indicated below Tighten the screws indicated by the red circles for locking the vertical movement Tighten the screws indicated by the blue circles for locking the horizontal movement Image 3 8 5 Reassemble the front cover Lenses ...

Page 49: ...ctor source and control connections 50 4 2 Power up the projector 57 4 3 Power down the projector 58 4 4 Power mode transitions 59 4 5 Power modes 66 4 6 Customize projector settings 67 4 7 User interface 68 Getting the projector started 4 ...

Page 50: ...ual Link DVI I DVI D functionality 2x DisplayPort 1 2 1x HDMI 2 0 1x HDBaseT 4 1 2 Connector Specifications 4 1 2 1 DVI I Specifications Parameter Value Connector DVI I female digital RGB Signal characteristics DVI 1 0 Digital TMDS Max cable length 25 m 24 AWG Max pixel rate 330 MHz dual link 165 Mhz single link Scan format Progressive Max input data resolution 1920x1200 60Hz Single link 2560x1600...

Page 51: ... Signal characteristics DP 1 2 Functionality Mandatory Max cable length 2 m 24 AWG RBR 2 m 24 AWG HBR1 HBR2 Supported Link Rate RBR HBR1 HBR2 Scan format Progressive Max input data resolution 2560x1600 120Hz WQXGA 3840x2400 60Hz 4K Max Bit depth 8 10 12 bit EDID Supported HDCP Supported Getting the projector started ...

Page 52: ...bled and valid in this unit Parameter Value Connector Standard HDMI Signal characteristics Digital TMDS Max cable length 2 m 24 AWG Max pixel rate 594MHz Max input data resolution 3840x2160 60Hz Bit depth 8 10 12 bits EDID Supported HDCP Supported Ethernet No Audio return No HDCP Supported Getting the projector started ...

Page 53: ...cable length 1080p 48b 60Hz 100 m Cat5e 6 Pixel Clock 225HHz Video Datarate 5 3Gbps 70 m Cat5e 6 Pixel Clock 225HHz Video Datarate 5 3Gbps 100 m Cat6a 7 Pixel Clock 225HHz Video Datarate 5 3Gbps Max TMDS Clock Frequency 270 MHz Max video resolution supported 4096x2160 30Hz HDCP Pass Through Yes from Source to Projector IR Extension Not Supported RS 232 Extension Not Supported 10 100Mbps Ethernet P...

Page 54: ...R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 54 4 1 3 1 RS 232 Specifications Parameter Value RS 232 connector 1 female DB9 connector RS232 in for projector control and debug Getting the projector started ...

Page 55: ...L FS40 MKII 4 1 3 2 LAN Ethernet Specifications Parameter Value Ethernet connector 1 RJ45 Connector for projector control not content Protocols DHCP TCP IP UDP P Speed 10 100 Mbit 1000Mbit Getting the projector started ...

Page 56: ...0 02 FL FS40 MKII 56 4 1 3 3 USB A port Specifications Parameter Value USB connector Type A Function Firmware upgrade using USB sticks Power Power 5V max 1 5A out Standard USB 2 0 Getting the projector started ...

Page 57: ...he projector 2 Plug the 3 pronged cord into a grounded AC outlet The projector will begin warming up and the backlight of the Standby power button are flashing white 3 When the backlight on the standby button are constant white the projector are in standby mode ready to be switched on 4 Press the standby button on the keypad or the power button on the remote to bring the projector up to on mode Th...

Page 58: ...or remote for four 4 seconds The Projector is now in cooling down phase 2 Wait 2 minutes before disconnecting the power cord If disconnecting is required WARNING There is a risk of reducing the expected lifetime of the projectors DMD device if the power cord is removed too early due to the device s shutdown sequence Getting the projector started ...

Page 59: ...e projector unplug ON READY ECO and the actions necessary to change mode 2 ECO READY ON 1 50 50 JSON ON OFF JSON ON ECO JSON ON ECO ASCII ON Stby ASCII ON Powr JSON ON ON Image 4 1 Projector mains powered Auto transition after x minutes if ECO mode enables Press power On Off button remote On Off button Getting the projector started ...

Page 60: ...dedicated to the power cord installation Description Plug the 3 prong plug of power cord into a grounded AC outlet The projector will go to READY mode During this stage the system boots and performs the internal check of the boards The Power On Off button will BLINKING WHITE until READY mode is achieved Once in READY mode the Power On Off button will be lit WHITE Getting the projector started ...

Page 61: ...wer On Off button on the projector or the Power On button on the remote control The projector will power ON The Power On Off button will BLINK BLUE during the transition from READY to ON Once the projector is on the Power On Off button will be lit BLUE Getting the projector started ...

Page 62: ...e projector for 4 seconds or press the Power Off button on the remote control The projector will power down through a cool down phase The Power on off button will BLINK WHITE during the transition from ON to READY Once the projector is in READY thePower on off button will be lit WHITE Getting the projector started ...

Page 63: ...refer to the section GUI system settings Standby ECO in User Guide the projector will automatically go to ECO standby mode after a time out default 15 minutes All electronics including fans pumps go down except for a very small wake up controller The Power on off button will FLASH WHITE every second Getting the projector started ...

Page 64: ...e projector or the Power On button on the remote control The projector goes from ECO directly to ON The projector will go through the same booting phase as on power plugging then do the transition from READY to ON Of course startup time will be longer then from READY to ON Getting the projector started ...

Page 65: ...n from READY to ON The WOL is performed by sending a Magic Packet followed by the projectors MAC address The MAC address is found in the Menu Settings Communication LAN menu The MAC address is similar to the HW address that is shown in this menu path The LAN cable must be connected when the projector enter the ECO mode in order to obtain the Wake on LAN function Getting the projector started ...

Page 66: ...ils the projector power modes Mode Description Normal Projector is booted up and the light source is on Ready Projector is booted up but the light source is off ECO Standby Light source is switched off and projector electronics are powered down Getting the projector started ...

Page 67: ...4 6 Customize projector settings About The projector display behavior and user interface can be adjusted to meet individual requirements Options include Menu Settings Themes Adjust the OSD menu color Getting the projector started ...

Page 68: ...on Navigation You can navigate the OSD using the local keypad or the remote control Press the MENU button to display the OSD The OSD must be enabled press OSD button to enable Use the arrow keys to navigate left right up and down Press the OK button to select a menu topic and get more options Use the numeral keys to enter values or use the arrow keys to move the barscale up or down Press MENU agai...

Page 69: ...r components 70 5 2 Service and maintenance 71 5 3 Power on Standby button backlight indications 72 5 4 LCD Panel 73 5 5 Local keypad 79 5 6 Shortcut buttons 80 5 7 Remote control 81 5 8 Projector Address 89 5 9 Connector panel 90 Getting to know the projector 5 ...

Page 70: ... Back Top Bottom Image 5 1 Main Components 4 1 7 8 5 2 6 3 5 5 Image 5 2 Main exterior components matrix Item Number Component Item Number Component 1 IR Receiver top 5 Projector feet x4 2 IR Receiver front 6 LCD Panel 3 Lens 7 Key Pad 4 Lens release handle 8 Back Panel Connectors Getting to know the projector ...

Page 71: ...nd maintenance General The FL40 FS 40 projectors does not have any user serviceable parts All service tasks must only be carried out by the manufacturer or a Barco authorized service personnel or Barco technicians Getting to know the projector ...

Page 72: ...tails regarding this indications Operating Status Indication Color Behavior On active Blue Wait on Blue flashing Standby off White Wait White short flashing Overheating Red flashing Configure upgrade White fast flashing Standby ECO White heartbeat Software Lockup Red Severe errors Red Flashing When severe errors occur the failure description will always be available in the notification page in the...

Page 73: ...When mirroring the OSD the LCD showing the menus and adjustment information 2 When in information mode showing this Information regarding the status of the projector Projector status Network address and status Active source Illumination Status Current firmware version Active functions Enabled Functions Display Info including Transport delay Environment Info Use the navigation keys arrows to scroll...

Page 74: ...yout regarding to the touch functionality of the LCD LCD touch panel functionality In addition to the remote control and the keypad it is also possible to navigate in the menus with the touch functionality in the LCD panel Press the icons to select the functions Select switches to toggle Select and drag sliders to adjust slider value Getting to know the projector ...

Page 75: ...is Ready or Standby mode the Status screens remain visible These screens give an overview of the state of the projector and can be navigated through using the left and right arrow keys or by swiping the screen left or right The status screens are the following Dashboard The main overview This screen displays all the chosen options on the projector chosen source blending masking display mode etc Ab...

Page 76: ...witching the projector light source on This function shows the output of the currently active source on the LCD panel The source content should be a picture without warp and blend applied The picture will be limited by the LCD resolution 800x480pixels The projector performance will drop when the LCD monitoring the input due to use of resources Exit the input monitoring when not in use Getting to k...

Page 77: ...MKII 5 4 4 OSD Menu mode About This is the projector setup menus explained in detail in their own chapters in this manual Source menu Image menu Installation menu System Settings menu Status menu Getting to know the projector ...

Page 78: ...de is enabled either when the power cable is connected after the startup sequence or when pressing the Power Off for 4 seconds when the projector is in On mode See chapter 5 4 Power Mode Transitions for a graphic presentation of the ready mode Procedure When in ready mode press the Menu button either on the remote control or the keypad to enter the menus Navigate by using the arrow and OK keys eit...

Page 79: ...d notification about and preview 2 Navigation keys Navigation arrows up down left right confirm selection 3 Menu button Toggle between OSD Information menu 4 Power button Power on standby ready 5 Back Back to previous screen 6 OSD ON OFF Deactivate the On Screen Display OSD Only critical warnings will be displayed 7 Input Shortcut to input source menu on LCD Use navigation keys to select and enabl...

Page 80: ... See Local keypad page 79 and Remote control page 81for location and description The remote control has only the test pattern shortcut button When the test pattern or input shortcut button is pressed a pop up menu will show up on the LCD screen Make a selection by the arrow keys and confirm Image 5 8 Test pattern pop up menu Image 5 9 Input source pop up menu Getting to know the projector ...

Page 81: ...eries first How to install 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 5 10 2 Insert the two AA size batteries making sure the polarities match the and marks inside the battery compartment Tip Use alkaline batteries for optimum range and life time Image 5 11 3 Insert 1 both lower tabs of the battery cover in the gaps...

Page 82: ...R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 82 CAUTION Replace with the correct battery type Use two AA size batteries Getting to know the projector ...

Page 83: ...d for Barco projectors based on the Pulse platform Loki Balder F40 F70 F80 F90 HDX 4K UDX UDM and more The RC5 protocol have to be use all other Barco projectors HDX W HDF W HDQ 2K How to set 1 Remove the cover For more info on how to remove see Remote control battery installation page 81 2 Place the switch in the NEC position Image 5 13 Remark with RC5 protocol Not all buttons of the Pulse RCU ar...

Page 84: ... use 7 Lens Shift 20 Lens Focus 8 Menu Activation 21 RGB Button 9 Menu Selection OK button 22 Test Patterns 10 Menu Navigation 23 Power On 11 Input Selection 24 Power Off 12 Address button 25 Stereo Jack 13 Numeric buttons 26 RCU On Off The projector remote control is a full feature wireless remote control powered by two 2 standard AA batteries The battery compartment is on the back side of the re...

Page 85: ...14 Switching off the remote control prevents that unwanted commands are send due to an accidental key press Furthermore switching the RCU off will extend the battery life time of the remote control To activate the remote control press the on off button To deactivate the remote control press the on off button again Default when re placing batteries is ON 1 Image 5 14 Getting to know the projector ...

Page 86: ...uration of a multi projector or multi channel setup By having one projector project a red image and another project a green image it is easier to spot and adjust the overlap section By pressing this button multiple times you will have different active filters in the following cycle Red Green Blue default Red only Green only Blue only Red Green Green Blue Red Blue Red Green Blue etc After powering ...

Page 87: ...ear or both Select the menu path Settings Communication IR control Image 5 15 When all sensors are turned off the projector will not receive any signals from the remote control To enable the sensors again use the keypad on the projector Select which sensors to be disabled Image 5 16 Enter the Apply button to confirm the action Getting to know the projector ...

Page 88: ...the back panel of the projector See section Connector Panel In this mode the projector will not be affected by signals from other non wired remote controls When using wired remote control the broadcast address must be set to Generic ID 0 See the menu in Enable Disable Remote Control page 87 It is not possible to program the remote control in wired mode Directly connected no sense in programming Ge...

Page 89: ...ch projector has its own address Set up an individual Projector Address The set up of a projector address can be done via the software Projector controlling When the address is set the projector can be controlled now with the RCU only for addresses between 1 and 31 Broadcast Address Every projector has a broadcast common address 0 or 1 The default address is 0 The choice between 0 and 1 can be sel...

Page 90: ...r Out Voltage No Connection Ground For Controlling Peripherals like motorized screens curtains etc Give 12V output when activated See API manual for activation info NOTE Disconnect the projector power cable before connecting or removing the trigger cable RC 1 Jack connector for wired remote For Projector Control USB 2 USB 2 0 type A 4 pin For Software upgrade LAN 1 Standard RJ45 connector For Proj...

Page 91: ...6 6 4 Trigger 97 6 5 Language 98 6 6 Themes 99 6 7 Units 100 6 8 Backlight 101 6 9 ECO mode 102 6 10 Power settings 103 6 11 Lens features 104 6 12 Maintenance 105 6 13 Lens calibration 106 6 14 Reset 107 6 15 Controlling the backlight of the LCD Display 109 Menu overview Image 6 1 System settings menu 6 ...

Page 92: ...c ON DHCP enabled OFF Static IP version 4 Static mode Set address subnet mask and default gateway according to network specification DHCP mode Assigned IP address subnet mask and gateway Image 6 2 Manually set up the IP adress Go to the menu Settings Communication LAN Enable the Auto zone on the display and press enter The Auto zone will change to Manual Scroll down and modify the desired fields W...

Page 93: ...CU programmed with that common address will be executed How to the broadcast address 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication IR Control Image 6 3 Communication menu IR control The IR control menu is displayed 2 To change the broadcast address select the radio button of your choice The following choices are possible Generic IR address 0 Barco broadcast IR address 1 3 Select APPLY and click...

Page 94: ...e projector can be controlled with the RCU Only addresses between 0 and 31 are supported for the RCU Next to an individual projector address each projector has also a broadcast address for group control How to change 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication IR Control Image 6 4 Communication menu IR control The IR control menu is displayed 2 Select the current projector address and enter a...

Page 95: ... re enable the sensors use the menu keypad on the projector How to disable 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication IR Control Image 6 5 Communication menu IR control The IR control menu is displayed 2 To disable an IR sensor select the slider and drag to the left A blue slider means an active IR sensor A gray slider means an inactive IR sensor 3 Select APPLY and click OK to apply the chan...

Page 96: ...o set a different Host name 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication Host name Image 6 6 Settings menu host name The Host name menu is displayed Image 6 7 Example of the host name menu 2 Press confirm to edit the Host name field 3 Use the digital keyboard to change the Hostname to the desired custom name 4 Press the OK key or press the enter icon to confirm the typed name Click Apply to up...

Page 97: ...ack panel These outputs can be used for controlling external equipment The trigger outputs can be individually set to active low or active high by entering the menu Settings Communication Triggers Image 6 8 F40 series trigger menu The time of trigger output is defined via an API code Contact Barco support for detailed info System settings menu ...

Page 98: ...nu language The menu language can be changed to a suitable language Enter the menu Settings User Interface Language Use the arrow keys on the remote to select a language Image 6 9 All menus and icons will change to the selected language System settings menu ...

Page 99: ...ly a predefined functionality to the OSD display There are two options light default or dark From software version 1 5 the Dark theme is the default It is the Dark option that is shown in the menu screenshots in this manual as this gives a better rendering Image 6 10 Select theme dark or light System settings menu ...

Page 100: ...t the preferred units of measurements for temperature and distance Enter the menu and select the preferred units by the arrow keys on the remote control Temperature units Celsius C and Fahrenheit F Distance units Meter M Centimeters C Feet FT and Inches IN Image 6 11 Select temperature unit System settings menu ...

Page 101: ... on the LCD and the buttons will be always off The indication LED s for the HDbaseTand LAN will also be disabled When On until Reboot is enabled the backlight on the LCD will be on during reboot and en power transition cycle on ready state to eco mode and back again Backlight Select the time delay for turning off the LCD backlight There are several predefined values and also possible to set a cust...

Page 102: ...ransitions for further details Until recently it was not possible to navigate through the on screen display OSD of the projector while in Ready mode This feature has been implemented from software version 1 7 onward How to enable disable the ECO mode 1 In the main menu select System Settings 2 In the System Settings menu choose to either enable or disable ECO mode by using the ECO mode slider Whil...

Page 103: ...o activity the projector will go to standby after a defined time Set Power settings timeout In the power settings menu the standby timeout can be selected Enter the menu Settings Power settings Image 6 14 Select the desired time bu the arrow keys on the remote control and press enter System settings menu ...

Page 104: ...there is a possibility to disable certain lens adjustment functions These functions are directly accessible via the remote control and can by that easily be adjusted by accident Enter the menu shown below and disable the desired functions by toggling the desired buttons The menu below shows all lens options in enabled position Image 6 15 System settings menu ...

Page 105: ...nus are Reset and Lens Calibration By entering a service code or advanced user code more features are available This features will be visualized via the new tiles that shows up after entering the code See the Service Manual for detailed information regarding service issues Image 6 16 Maintenance Menu Image 6 17 Maintenance Sub menu System settings menu ...

Page 106: ...he iris and the horizontal and vertical lens shift The purpose is to have an accurate feedback to the system Calibration 1 Enter the menu Settings Maintenance Lens calibration 2 Select the feature that shall be calibrated and press enter on the remote control Image 6 18 3 Press enter to execute System settings menu ...

Page 107: ... auto Signal Range auto ImageResolution Output Resolution if applicable 4K UHD ImageWarp Screen size 5120x3200 2560x1600 4 corner Bow Warp off no warp Warp files Disabled no files selected ImageBlend Blend Mask size Black Level disabled all value to zero Black Level Files Blend Files Disabled no files selected ImageRealColor P7 Realcolor all set to native ImageStereo Sync delay 0 µs Swap eye Off D...

Page 108: ...re projector settings 1 In the main menu select System Settings Reset The Reset menu is displayed Image 6 19 Reset menu 2 Navigate to the checkbox next to the settings that need to be reset and press OK Multiple selections are possible 3 Select RESET and press OK to reset all selected settings Domains with will also delete any uploaded files for that domain System settings menu ...

Page 109: ...the LCD the backlight of all the buttons of the keypad and the indication LEDs for the LAN and HDbaseT inputs will be disabled Stealth Mode is enabled and disabled by pressing the OSD button on the remote control for 3 seconds How to set the backlight 1 In the main menu Settings User interface Backlight Image 6 20 Settings menu backlight The Backlight menu will be displayed Image 6 21 Example of t...

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Page 111: ...111 R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII 7 1 Projector lenses 112 7 2 Projector cabinet 113 7 3 Filters 114 User maintenance Cleaning the projector 7 ...

Page 112: ...only Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating Use a dry clean lens cleaning cloth to remove left liquid or stripes Polish with small circles If there are still fingerprints on the surface repeat with lens cleaner and a clean lens cleaning cloth then polish again with a dry cloth If smears occur when cleaning lenses replace the cloth...

Page 113: ...wer net before attempting to clean the projector cabinet General guidelines for cleaning the projector cabinet exterior only Clean the housing of the projector with a damp cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild detergent solution User maintenance Cleaning the projector ...

Page 114: ...perate in a normal environment without any exposure to extreme amounts of dust or moisture and by that also shipped without any kind filters for the air intake There are filters for extreme environments available contact your dealer for more info User maintenance Cleaning the projector ...

Page 115: ...ector 51 specifications 50 Connector panel 90 Control Interfaces 53 Controlling the projector 89 Custom projector name 96 D Disposal Information 16 E Enable Disable Remote Control 87 F Filters 114 Function RGB button 86 RGB filter 86 G General Considerations 10 Getting started Projector address 89 Terminology overview 84 H HDBaseT 53 HDMI 52 Host name 96 I Important safety instructions 11 Importer...

Page 116: ...roduct Info 23 Production Address 22 Projector Accessories 69 cleaning 111 Consumables 69 Low Frequencu Maintenance 69 Main Components 69 power down 49 power modes 49 power up 49 Projector address 89 Controlling 89 Projector safe attachment points 33 Projector source and control connections 50 R RCU 81 Battery Installation 81 Functionality overview 84 Protocol setup 83 RCU on off 85 Removal of the...

Page 117: ...7 R5913250 02 FL FS40 MKII T Taiwan RoHS compliance 20 Throw distance 36 Touch panel 74 Trigger 97 Turkey RoHS compliance 17 U USB A 56 User interface 68 W Wake On LAN WOL 65 Wired RC connection 88 Index ...

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