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R5914653 /02

G62

Directly connect the projector to a computer

When a network is not available to you, connect the projector to you computer directly using a RJ-45 cable,
and configure the network settings manually.

1.

Assign IP address to the projector

In the menu, select

Communication

>

Network Setup

>

Ethernet

.

Turn off DHCP, and manually set the projector’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway.

Press

Enter

to confirm the settings.

2.

Assign an IP address to the computer

Set the Default Gateway and Subnet Mask of the computer to match the projector.

Set the IP address of the computer to match the first three numbers of the projector.
For example, if the projector IP address is 192.168.000.100, set the computer IP address to
192.168.000. xxx, where xxx is not 100.

3.

Open a web browser and type the projector address in the address bar.

The web page redirects to the web control panel.

9.6 Using RS232 command by Telnet

How to use

This projector supports using RS232 commands through Telnet connection.

1.

Set up direct connection between the projector and computer. See block Directly connect the projector to a
computer, in

“Using the web control center”, page 62

2.

Disable the firewall on the computer.

3.

Open the command dialogue on the computer. For Windows 7 operating system, select

Start

>

All

Programs

>

Accessories

>

Command Prompt

.

4.

Input the command “telnet ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz 3023”.

Replace “ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz” with the projector IP address.

5.

Press

Enter

on the computer keyboard.

Specification for RS232 by Telnet

Telnet: TCP

Telnet port: 3023 (contact service team for more details)

Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode).

Disconnection for RS232-by-Telnet control normally: Close

Below are the limitations for using Windows Telnet utility directly after TELNET connection is ready:
-

There is less than 50 bytes for successive network payload for Telnet-Control application.

-

There is less than 26 bytes for one complete RS232 command for Telnet-Control.

-

Minimum delay for next RS232 command must be more than 200 (ms).

9.7 Baud Rate

About baud rate

Set the baud rate for the serial port.

Serial Port In

Set the baud rate for Serial Port In. The available options are:

1200

2400

4800

User controls — Communication menu

Summary of Contents for G62

Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User guide G62...

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Page 3: ...impossible or unsuccessful the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract All other claims in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indire...

Page 4: ...t protection Please refer to www barco com about barco legal patents EMC notices EN55032 CISPR32 Class A MME MultiMedia Equipment Warning This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32 In a resi...

Page 5: ...2 1 Main unit 22 3 Input Communication 25 3 1 Input Output I O Panel 26 3 2 Control panel 26 4 Remote Control Unit RCU 29 4 1 RCU battery installation 30 4 2 Overview of the RCU 31 4 3 Projector Addre...

Page 6: ...Projector ID 60 9 2 Remote Setup 60 9 3 Network Setup 60 9 4 Control 61 9 5 Using the web control center 62 9 6 Using RS232 command by Telnet 63 9 7 Baud Rate 63 9 8 Reset 64 10 System menu 65 10 1 L...

Page 7: ...A 4 Ceiling mount 84 A 5 Compatibility modes 85 B Communication protocols 89 B 1 Serial control 90 B 2 LAN 110 C Environmental information 113 C 1 China RoHS compliance 114 C 2 Taiwan RoHS compliance...

Page 8: ...R5914653 02 G62 8...

Page 9: ...understand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing the G62 projector Clarification of the term G62 used in this document When ref...

Page 10: ...standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises radiation levels mechanical stability and strength enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire Simulated...

Page 11: ...within the hazard distance Do not place any reflective objects in the light path of the projector User definition Throughout this manual the term SERVICE PERSONNEL refers to Barco authorized persons h...

Page 12: ...damage to the eye Warning extremely high brightness laser This projector uses extremely high brightness laser Never attempt to look directly into the lens or at the laser Before attempting to remove a...

Page 13: ...r system Note that inadequate air extraction or cooling will result in decreased life expectancy of the projector as a whole as well as causing premature failure of the lasers In order to ensure that...

Page 14: ...ied service technicians under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the equipment If the product has been exposed to rain or water I...

Page 15: ...t to those characteristics aurhorized by Variance Number 2016 V 0144 effective on December 12 2019 IEC 60825 1 2014 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT RISK GROUP 2 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except f...

Page 16: ...ntensity or the energy per surface unit becomes lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or on the skin The light beam is considered to be unsafe for exposure if the distance from a pers...

Page 17: ...d on national requirements no person is allowed to enter the projected beam within the zone between the projection lens and the related hazard distance HD This shall be physically impossible by creati...

Page 18: ...Ps Laser light show variance for RG3 LIPs can be requested by mailing the application to RadHealthCustomerService fda hhs gov The installation checklist for laser illuminated RG3 projectors must be fu...

Page 19: ...restricted zones are relevant The restricted zone of the projected beam toward the screen taking into account 1 meter Separation Width SW from the beam onward Combined with the restricted zone related...

Page 20: ...R5914653 02 G62 20 Safety...

Page 21: ...21 R5914653 02 G62 2 1 Main unit 22 Product overview 2...

Page 22: ...OUT HDMI 2 IN HDMI 1 IN DVI D 3G SDI IN ETHERNET USB 3D SYNC IN RS232 REMOTE IN OUT 3D SYNC Z INPUT EXIT MENU LENS FOCUS OOM ENTER 3 6 7 6 8 9 6 4 5 Image 2 2 3 LED Status Indicator 4 Input Output I O...

Page 23: ...23 R5914653 02 G62 Airflow Image 2 3 Product overview...

Page 24: ...R5914653 02 G62 24 Product overview...

Page 25: ...25 R5914653 02 G62 3 1 Input Output I O Panel 26 3 2 Control panel 26 Input Communication 3...

Page 26: ...r 6 DVI D connector 7 3G SDI in connector 8 Wired remote connector 9 Network connector RJ45 10 USB Type A connector 11 3D Sync out connector 12 3D Sync in connector 13 RS232 connector 3 2 Control pane...

Page 27: ...top level ENTER Confirm the settings INPUT Select an input source ZOOM Adjust the image size FOCUS Adjust the image focus LEFT Navigate left through the menu UP Navigate up through the menu DOWN Navig...

Page 28: ...R5914653 02 G62 28 Input Communication...

Page 29: ...29 R5914653 02 G62 4 1 RCU battery installation 30 4 2 Overview of the RCU 31 4 3 Projector Address ID 31 4 4 Using the RCU 32 Remote Control Unit RCU 4...

Page 30: ...tents in the batteries is harmful to the skin do not touch the leakage with your bare hands directly When installing fresh batteries be sure to clean up the leakage thoroughly Under most circumstances...

Page 31: ...3 Pattern Displays test patterns 14 Brightness Set the brightness of the image 15 Contrast Set the contrast of the image 16 Lens shift H Adjust the image position horizontally 17 Lens shift V Adjust t...

Page 32: ...e sure of the following The maximum range between the remote control and the sensor is 30 m 98 4 ft Ensure to hold the remote at the following angles towards one of the IR remote control sensors horiz...

Page 33: ...33 R5914653 02 G62 30 20 30 20 Image 4 2 Remote Control Unit RCU...

Page 34: ...R5914653 02 G62 34 Remote Control Unit RCU...

Page 35: ...ring On the projector 36 5 2 Powering Off the Projector 36 This chapter assumes that the power cord and all signal cables are securely connected For detailed instructions see installation manual Power...

Page 36: ...isplay and the status LED will turn to solid green 4 Image 5 3 3 Turn on your source The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image Note If you connect multiple sources at the sa...

Page 37: ...1 3 5 4 6 2 5 Image 5 4 2 Press the POWER button or OFF key again to confirm otherwise the message disappears after 5 seconds and the projector remains on CAUTION Don t turn on the projector immediate...

Page 38: ...R5914653 02 G62 38 Powering On Off the projector...

Page 39: ...39 R5914653 02 G62 6 1 On Screen Display Menus 40 User controls 6...

Page 40: ...se arrow keys to navigate through the menus and select appropriate settings 3 Press Enter to enter the submenu or confirm a setting 4 Press Exit to return to the previous menu or exit OSD menu if at t...

Page 41: ...ns 43 7 2 Orientation 43 7 3 Aspect Ratio 43 7 4 Scale 44 7 5 Signal 44 7 6 Edge Mask 46 7 7 Geometry Correction 46 7 8 Multi Projection 48 7 9 Test Pattern 49 7 10 Freeze Screen 49 7 11 Reset 49 User...

Page 42: ...2 Overview INSTALLATION Lens Orientation Aspect Ratio Scale Signal Edge Mask Geometric Correction Multi Projection Test Pattern Freeze Screen Reset Auto Enter Select Adjust Return Image 7 1 User contr...

Page 43: ...lens position to return it to the center To prevent damage to the projector and the lens always perform lens calibration before replacing the lens Lens Lock Lock the lens to prevent the lens motors f...

Page 44: ...ckup Input Backup Input function allows the user to set up two input sources with the same timing specification Upon loss of one input source the projector automatically switches to the other source T...

Page 45: ...If the conditions above are met the Backup Input Status option in the OSD menu will show Active Image 7 3 Example cases backup input Case 1 backup input active with splitter Image 7 4 Useful for displ...

Page 46: ...es of the projected image You can use this function to remove the video encoding noise on the edges of the video images 7 7 Geometry Correction About geometry correction Configure the geometry setting...

Page 47: ...Grid Points Set the grid points of warp pattern Warp Inner Enable or disable warp inner control Note the warp inner does not support 2x2 grid points Warp Sharpness When the grid lines are warped from...

Page 48: ...the geometry settings to factory default values 7 8 Multi Projection About multi projection Multi Projection is a submenu group that consists of the functions for multiple projector applications Proj...

Page 49: ...ize and position of each projector Geometry Correction Configure the geometry settings for each projector 7 9 Test Pattern About test pattern Select a test pattern The available options are Off Green...

Page 50: ...R5914653 02 G62 50 User controls Installation...

Page 51: ...Brightness 52 8 3 Contrast 52 8 4 Saturation 52 8 5 Tint 52 8 6 Sharpness 52 8 7 Gamma 53 8 8 White Balance 53 8 9 Advanced Color 53 8 10 Advanced Image 55 8 11 Save to User 57 8 12 Apply to User 57...

Page 52: ...am Blending Best for multiple projector installations 3D Best for playing 3D videos 2D High Speed This mode is used for displaying 2D input signal at 120Hz User Image settings saved by the user 8 2 Br...

Page 53: ...nd offset are individual controls for each RGB channels used to set grey scale The Gains calibrate the color of the dark parts and Bias calibrate the white parts Red Green Blue Gain Adjust the color o...

Page 54: ...r adjustment Hue Adjust the hue of the selected color The value reflect the number of degrees of rotation around the chromaticity diagram from the original color Increasing value indicates countercloc...

Page 55: ...e When these frames are displayed fast enough and viewed with 3D glasses synchronized with the left and right frames the viewer s brain then assemble the separate images into a single 3D image 3D Menu...

Page 56: ...seT Sub Source Select an input source for the second image The available input sources are HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI D 3G SDI and HDBaseT Swap Source Swap the main source and sub source Sub Image Size Change th...

Page 57: ...olor saturation for bright images Standard Make the images look more realistic and natural Film Improve the image details for videos Detail Improve image details in dark scenes Low Latency Use this fu...

Page 58: ...R5914653 02 G62 58 User control Image menu...

Page 59: ...62 9 1 Projector ID 60 9 2 Remote Setup 60 9 3 Network Setup 60 9 4 Control 61 9 5 Using the web control center 62 9 6 Using RS232 command by Telnet 63 9 7 Baud Rate 63 9 8 Reset 64 User controls Comm...

Page 60: ...ote receiver HDBaseT Select On to set the HDBaseT terminal as the remote receiver User Button 1 User Button 2 Assign a function to the User 1 User 2 button on the remote control It allows you to use t...

Page 61: ...control center such as powering the projector on or off and adjusting the image brightness or contrast Image 9 1 Crestron Control the projector with Crestron controller and related software Port 4179...

Page 62: ...r mobile devices System requirement To use the web control panel make sure your devices and software meet the minimum system requirements RJ45 cable CAT 5e or wireless dongle PC laptop mobile phone or...

Page 63: ...Set up direct connection between the projector and computer See block Directly connect the projector to a computer in Using the web control center page 62 2 Disable the firewall on the computer 3 Ope...

Page 64: ...R5914653 02 G62 64 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 default 9 8 Reset About reset Reset all the communication settings to factory default values User controls Communication menu...

Page 65: ...ay 67 10 4 Logo Setup 67 10 5 Schedule 67 10 6 Standby Mode 70 10 7 Power Settings 70 10 8 Light Source Settings 70 10 9 Shutter 70 10 10 Security 71 10 11 Backlight 71 10 12 High Altitude 71 10 13 12...

Page 66: ...o Use NTP Server network based or Manual If you set the Clock Mode to Use NTP Server make sure the projector has access to the Internet Date Set a date for the projector The date format is in Year Mon...

Page 67: ...ackground color to display when no input signal is detected The available options are Blue Black White and Logo Reset Reset the menu settings to default factory values 10 4 Logo Setup About logo setup...

Page 68: ...e displays AP Mode and the projector s schedule functions are grayed out View Today View the event list scheduled for today Monday to Sunday Set up the schedule for days of a week On the Schedule menu...

Page 69: ...9 10 Power On 08 00 Event List Select Change Enter Enter Return Exit 08 01 08 01 HDMI 1 Normal Mode Page 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 Event List Select Change Enter Enter Return Exit Page 2 2 11 Image 10 3 Copy...

Page 70: ...o have the projector automatically turning on when connected to HDMI input sources Auto Power Off Set an interval timer for the projector to automatically turn off if no signal is detected within the...

Page 71: ...rd Once the timer counts to 0 the user must enter a password to use the projector The timer restarts every time the projector is turned on Change Password Change the password required to operate the p...

Page 72: ...values Reset System Settings Reset the settings of the system menu to factory default values Reset All Settings Reset all of the projector settings Reset Selective Reset the settings of one of the mai...

Page 73: ...73 R5914653 02 G62 11 1 Projector information and status 74 Information menu 11...

Page 74: ...Mode Light Source Hours Temperature Communication Projector ID Remote Code Ethernet Signal Input Signal Resolution Signal Format Pixel Clock Horz Refresh Vert Refresh Color Space Second Signal Resolu...

Page 75: ...tor Problems 76 12 2 LED indication chart 77 If you experience a problem with your projector please refer to the following information If a problem persists please contact your local re seller or serv...

Page 76: ...including the projector Image is fuzzy and blurry Press the Focus or Focus button on the remote control or control panel to adjust the image focus until it is sharp and clear To adjust focus from OSD...

Page 77: ...there are any obstructions between the remote control and the projector Check the remote batteries Make sure batteries are inserted correctly Replace the batteries if they are used up Ensure you have...

Page 78: ...Green Orange Red Green Orange Projector communication Steady Flash ing Steady Firmware upgrade Flash ing Flash ing Error Over temperature Steady Error Fan failure Flash ing Power key of the keypad is...

Page 79: ...79 R5914653 02 G62 A 1 Specifications for G62 W9 80 A 2 Specifications for G62 W11 81 A 3 Dimensions of the G62 83 A 4 Ceiling mount 84 A 5 Compatibility modes 85 Specifications A...

Page 80: ...hift Maximum screen size 400 Color correction Yes CLO constant light output Yes Light source Laser phosphor Light source lifetime Up to 20 000hrs Light source warranty 20 000hrs or 3 years whatever co...

Page 81: ...Shipping weight 22 6 kg Standard accessories Power cord wireless remote control Certifications CE FCC Class A cTUVUS CCC EAC KCC RCM BIS BSMI Warranty Limited 3 years parts and labor A 2 Specificatio...

Page 82: ...are tools Projector Toolset Control IR RS232 RJ45 3 5mm phone jack for wired remote Network connection 10 100 Ethernet RJ45 Output 1 x HDMI Out 1 x 3D SYNC Out 1 x DC 12V Out Power requirements 100 24...

Page 83: ...ass A cTUVUS CCC EAC KCC RCM BIS BSMI Warranty Limited 3 years parts and labor A 3 Dimensions of the G62 CAUTION Avoid installing the projector near a heat source Front view 242 0 111 3 73 6 Image A 1...

Page 84: ...A 4 Dimensions given in millimeters A 4 Ceiling mount About ceiling mount CAUTION Be sure to use the correct screw size Screw Length will vary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate CAUTION...

Page 85: ...Compatibility modes Timing table Signal type Signal Format Resolution V sync Hz HDMI1 2 DVI HDBaseT 3G SDI VGA 640x350 85 V V V 640x400 85 V V V PC 640x480 60 V V V 72 V V V 75 V V V 85 V V V 720x400...

Page 86: ...68 60 V V V SXGA 1400x1050 60 V V V WXGA 1440x900 60 V V V 1440x900 75 V V V 1440x900 85 V V V WXGA 1600x900 60 V V V UXGA 1600x1200 50 V V V 1600x1200 60 V V V WSXGA 1680x1050 60 V V V WSXGA RB 1920X...

Page 87: ...V V V 60 V V V Side by Side 1080p 1920x1080 23 98 V V V 24 V V V 59 9 V V V 60 V V V Top and Bottom 720p 1280x720 50 V V V 59 94 V V V 60 V V V Top and Bottom 1080p 1920x1080 23 98 V V V 24 V V V 50 9...

Page 88: ...94 V 60 V 3GB SDI HDTV 1080p 1080p Ycb Cr422 10bit With 352M Payload ID 50 V 59 94 V 60 V 4K 3840x2160 3840x2160 24 000 V V V 25 000 V V V 30 000 V V V 50 000 V V 60 000 V V 4096x2160 SMPTE 4096x2160...

Page 89: ...89 R5914653 02 G62 Communication protocols B...

Page 90: ...O1 Lens Shift Up Down Right Left icon N A motor go step LSVU1 LSVD1 LSVR1 LSVL1 motor go run LSVU2 LSVD2 LSVR2 LSVL2 Lens Memory Save Memory Memory 1 Memory 1 LMSP1 Memory 2 LMSP2 Memory 3 LMSP3 Memor...

Page 91: ...HDZM Vertical 100 VDZM Digital Shift Horizon tal 50 HDSH Vertical 50 VDSH Reset Yes Cancel SCRT1 Signal Auto Signal Checkbox Un checked ASRC1 ASRC0 Input Signal VGA VGA MSRC0 HDMI1 MSRC1 HDMI2 MSRC2...

Page 92: ...DHBT0 2 0 DHBT1 Auto signal resync Checkbox Un checked ASRS1 ASRS0 Edge Mask 0 10 0 EDMA Auto Image Auto Focus N A ATFC1 Auto Color Uniformi ty Auto Wall Color Yes Cancel Cancel ATWC1 Geome try Corre...

Page 93: ...enta WGCG1 Red WGCG2 Cyan WGCG3 Grid background Black Black WBCG0 Trans parent WBCG1 Blend Setting Blend Width EBLG BLAJ1 Overlap Grid Number 4 4 EBLG OLGN0 6 EBLG OLGN1 8 EBLG OLGN2 10 EBLG OLGN3 12...

Page 94: ...de Please check IMAGE Color Mode White Balance Please check IMAGE White Balance Ad vanced Color Please check IMAGE Advanced Color Lens Please check INSTALLATION Lens Scale Please check INSTALLATION Sc...

Page 95: ...0 TINT Sharpness 8 SHRP Gamma 1 8 Enhanced GAMM0 2 0 GAMM1 Standard2 2 GAMM2 2 4 GAMM3 2 6 GAMM4 Graphic GAMM5 Video GAMM6 CRT Vivid GAMM7 Enhanced GAMM8 Film GAMM9 DICOM GAMM10 White Balance Color te...

Page 96: ...By Color Mode HGRS Gain Ref OE Color table By Color Mode HGRG Green Hue Ref OE Color table By Color Mode HGGH Saturation Ref OE Color table By Color Mode HGGS Gain Ref OE Color table By Color Mode HG...

Page 97: ...Unchecked DYBK1 DYBK0 Speed 1 DCSP Strength 2 DCST Level 100 DCLE Extreme Black Checkbox Unchecked EXBK1 EXBK0 Light Out Timer 0s DCLT Light Out Signal Level 0 DCLS Reset Yes Cancel dialog box Cancel...

Page 98: ...p Source N A PISW1 Sub Image Size Small Large PHSG0 Medium PHSG1 Large PHSG2 Sub position PBP Main Left PBP Main Left PILO0 PBP Main Top PILO1 PBP Main Right PILO2 PBP Main Bottom PILO3 PIP Bottom Rig...

Page 99: ...mote Code 0 PJAD Remote Receiver Front Checked FRNT1 FRNT0 Top Checked TOPP1 TOPP0 HDBaseT Unchecked HDBT1 HDBT0 User Button 1 Freeze Screen Projector ID HKSA0 Blank Screen HKSA1 Save to User HKSA2 PI...

Page 100: ...LGAT DNS 0 0 0 0 DNSG Apply Yes Cancel Cancel LAPY1 Network Reset Yes Cancel Cancel NFRS1 Control Crestron Checkbox Checked CREN0 CREN1 IP Address 192 168 0 2 CRIP IPID 0 9 5 CRID Port 0 65535 41794 C...

Page 101: ...implified Chinese LANG1 French LANG2 German LANG3 Italian LANG4 Japanese LANG5 Korean LANG6 Russian LANG7 Spanish LANG8 Portuguese LANG9 Indonesian LANG10 Dutch LANG11 Date and Time Clock Mode Use NTP...

Page 102: ...04 00 DTTZ18 UTC 03 30 DTTZ19 UTC 03 00 DTTZ20 UTC 02 00 DTTZ21 UTC 01 00 DTTZ22 UTC 00 00 DTTZ23 UTC 01 00 DTTZ24 UTC 02 00 DTTZ25 UTC 03 00 DTTZ26 UTC 03 30 DTTZ27 UTC 04 00 DTTZ28 UTC 05 00 DTTZ29...

Page 103: ...ptured Logo Yes Cancel Dialog box LOGS0 Delete Logo Captured Logo Yes Cancel Dialog box LOGD0 Schedule Date and Time Depend on System Time DTIF Schedule Mode Off Off SCHE MODE0 On SCHE MODE1 View Toda...

Page 104: ...3 Standby Network Standby 14 Standby Communica tion 21 VGA 22 HDMI1 23 HDMI2 24 DVI D 25 Display Port 26 3G SDI 27 HDBaseT 31 Normal Mode 32 Eco Mode 34 Custom Brightness 41 Shutter On 42 Shutter Off...

Page 105: ...Event 01 to Event 16 SCW4 EVRT 1 16 Reset Event 01 to Event 16 SCW5 EVRT 1 16 Reset Event 01 to Event 16 SCW6 EVRT 1 16 Reset Event 01 to Event 16 More Events Previous Events Event 01 16 2 pages Copy...

Page 106: ...ox Unchecked SPON0 SPON1 Auto Power Off 0 APOF Sleep Timer 0 SLTM Reset Yes Cancel Cancel PSRT1 Light Source Setting Light Source Mode Normal Normal LPMO0 Eco Mode LPMO1 Custom Mode LPMO2 Custom Brigh...

Page 107: ...M SYRT1 Reset All Settings Cancel FRST1 Service Filter Index 660 FTID Phosphor Index 440 PSID Error Log NA ERRG Total Projector Hours NA LPTH Light Source Hours NA LSAT Normal NA LSNT Eco Mode NA LSET...

Page 108: ...SSF Pixel Clock MSPC Horz Refresh MSHR Vert Refresh MSVR Color Space MSCS Second Signal SSRC Resolution SSRS Signal Format SSSF Pixel Clock SSPC Horz Refresh SSHR Vert Refresh SSVR Color Space SSCS Fi...

Page 109: ...7 8 KEYG 58 9 KEYG 59 Info KEYG 40 0 KEYG 60 Mode KEYG 36 Auto KEYG 41 Input KEYG 46 Up KEYG 10 Left KEYG 11 Enter KEYG 12 Right KEYG 13 Down KEYG 14 Menu KEYG 20 Exit KEYG 72 Bright KEYG 19 Cont KEYG...

Page 110: ...oin Number Assign To Name Serial 5051 Brightness Level Analog 5002 Brightness Minus Digital 5110 Brightness Plus Digital 5109 Color Level Analog 5001 Color Minus Digital 5108 Color Plus Digital 5107 C...

Page 111: ...ition Serial 5053 Re sync Digital 5171 Resolution Serial 5054 Right Digital 5154 Sharpness Level Analog 5004 Sharpness Minus Digital 5114 Sharpness Plus Digital 5113 Source Name 1 read only Serial 507...

Page 112: ...ery INST Projector name query NAME Manufacture name information query INF1 Production name information query INF2 Other information query INFO Class information query CLSS Extron command list Descript...

Page 113: ...a RoHS compliance 114 C 2 Taiwan RoHS compliance 115 C 3 Turkey RoHS compliance 116 C 4 Disposal information 116 C 5 Production address 117 C 6 Contact information 117 C 7 Download Product Manual 117...

Page 114: ...ion Products Component name Hazardous substances and elements Pb Hg Cd Cr6 PBB PBDE Shell X O X O O O Motherboard X O O O O O Engine module X O O O O O Laser light source module X O O O O O Fan X O O...

Page 115: ...nformation products of Chinese Mainland C 2 Taiwan RoHS compliance Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking Restricted substances and its chemical symbols Unit Lead P...

Page 116: ...i AEEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Republic of Turkey In conformity with the WEEE Regulation C 4 Disposal information Disposal Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment This symbol on the produ...

Page 117: ...e made in country is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself Production date The month and year of production is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself C 6 Contact inf...

Page 118: ...R5914653 02 G62 118 Environmental information...

Page 119: ...Communication protocols 89 Compatibility modes 85 Compliance 19 Contrast 52 Control 61 Control panel 26 D Date 66 Dimensions 83 Download Product manual 117 E Edge mask 46 Electrical shock 11 Enclosed...

Page 120: ...tice on safety 10 O On screen display 67 On Off 35 Orientation 43 OSD 40 Overview 31 P Personal injury 12 Power 35 Power Off 36 Power On 36 Power settings 70 Product overview 21 Production 117 Project...

Page 121: ...44 Specifications 79 G62 W11 81 G62 W9 80 Standby mode 70 System Logo setup 67 On screen display 67 System menu 65 Language 66 Schedule 67 System settings Date 66 Time 66 T Telnet RS232 command 63 Te...

Page 122: ...R5914653 02 G62 122 Index...

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