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Galaxy SXGA+ Series

Owner’s Manual

R9040355 (Galaxy 4 Long Life+) - R9040360 (Galaxy 6 )

R9040365 (Galaxy 9 High C) - R9040370 (Galaxy 12 High Bri)

R5976780/01
14/10/2005

Summary of Contents for Galaxy 12 High Brightness+ R9040370

Page 1: ...Galaxy SXGA Series Owner s Manual R9040355 Galaxy 4 Long Life R9040360 Galaxy 6 Classic R9040365 Galaxy 9 High Contrast R9040370 Galaxy 12 High Brightness R5976780 01 14 10 2005...

Page 2: ...ne 1 937 372 7579 Fax 1 937 372 8645 E mail eis barco com Visit us at the web www eis barco com Barco nv Simulation Products Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 84 86 E mail in...

Page 3: ...sible 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 indirect da...

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Page 5: ...RCU 26 4 Connections 27 4 1 Power connection 27 4 2 Switching On 27 4 3 Switching to standby 28 4 4 Switching off 28 4 5 Input Connections 29 4 5 1 Input Facilities 29 4 5 2 Input 1 29 4 5 3 Input 2...

Page 6: ...ometry file manipulations 79 7 5 6 Load 79 7 5 7 Edit 80 7 5 7 1 Introduction 81 7 5 7 2 Start up 82 7 5 7 3 Coarse 82 7 5 7 3 1 Start up 82 7 5 7 3 2 Corner selection 82 7 5 7 3 3 Corner adjustment 8...

Page 7: ...Input Slots 130 8 4 No Signal 131 8 4 1 Starting Up No Signal 131 8 4 2 Changing the Background Color 131 8 4 3 Changing the Shutdown Setting 132 8 4 4 Changing the Shutdown Time Setting 132 8 5 Lens...

Page 8: ...Diagnosis 153 9 16 DynaColor 153 9 16 1 Standard DynaColor 154 9 16 1 1 Introduction to Standard DynaColor 154 9 16 1 2 Starting Up DynaColor 155 9 16 1 3 Standard Color Coordinates 156 9 16 1 4 Stand...

Page 9: ...in place Ensure that nothing can be spilled on or dropped inside the projector If this does happen switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately Do not operate the projector again until it has be...

Page 10: ...ted 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 interfere...

Page 11: ...with foam The package is secured with banding and fastening clips To unpack 1 Release the fastening clips 2 Remove the banding Handle as shown in the drawing image 2 1 3 Take the projector out of its...

Page 12: ...d Dimensions 2 4 Dimensions Dimensions The dimensions of the projector are given in mm and inch 25 4mm 1 inch Image 2 2 Front View Dimensions Image 2 3 Left View Dimensions 8 R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERI...

Page 13: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions Image 2 4 Top View Dimensions R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005 9...

Page 14: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions 10 R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005...

Page 15: ...ning optical parts never use industrial strength cleaners on the projector s optics as these will degrade optical coatings and damage sensitive optoelectronics components Failure to take suitable prec...

Page 16: ...S who have been instructed about the reasons for the restriction applied to the location and about the precautions that shall be taken Access is through the use of the TOOL or lock and key or other me...

Page 17: ...or can be installed to project images in four different configurations Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear Ceiling Positioning the projector The Projector should be installed perpendicular with...

Page 18: ...r Front Table CD SH 2 B A A Definitions on the abbreviation on the drawings A Correction value B Distance between floor and bottom of the screen CD Total distance between projector and floor SW Screen...

Page 19: ...and top of the screen CD Total distance between projector and ceiling SW Screen Width SH Screen Height Image height PD Projector Distance distance between screen and projector Image 3 4 Front Ceiling...

Page 20: ...rs It is advisable to adjust the Z axis of the lamp to obtain maximum light output see owners manual ENTER to confirm Menu 3 1 The user can now adjust the Z axis by following the next procedure How to...

Page 21: ...NGUAGE CHANGE PROJ ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK LAMP DIMMING MORE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 3 3 LAMP Constant Light output OFF Using RS port Mode NORMAL Serial number R1011...

Page 22: ...ns Selection Lens Formulas Adjusting the TLD 1 2 1 Lens Lens Installation Lens Adjustments Cleaning the lens 3 7 1 Available Lenses Available Lenses Fixed Lenses TLD 0 8 1 HB R9842040 TLD 1 2 1 HB R98...

Page 23: ...1 85xSW 6 69 PDmax 2 62xSW 9 45 TLD 2 8 5 0 1 HB PDmin 2 58xSW 0 16 PDmax 4 70xSW 0 38 PDmin 2 58xSW 6 30 PDmax 4 70xSW 14 96 TLD 5 0 8 0 1 HB PDmin 4 52xSW 0 01 PDmax 7 53xSW 0 29 PDmin 4 52xSW 0 39...

Page 24: ...Image 3 10 Lens installation Image 3 11 Mounted Lens 3 7 6 Lens Adjustments Overview Scheimpflug Adjustment When performing a Lens Adjustment lens Adjustment patterns can be generated within the Insta...

Page 25: ...heimpflug Centre Right Adjustment Image 3 12 Scheimpflug Adjustment Overview Necessary Tools Piece of white cardboard Hexagon key 4 mm Nut spinner 10 mm 3 7 6 1 2 Scheimpflug Locks How to un lock the...

Page 26: ...centre top area of the image focused in front of the screen If yes Proceed with the Centre Top Scheimpflug Adjustment If no The centre bottom area of the image is focused in front of the screen procee...

Page 27: ...ame amount image 3 17 image 3 18 2 Check if the bottom area of the image is still focused in front of the screen 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the centre bottom of the image is focused on the screen to...

Page 28: ...ew bolts B and D by the same amount image 3 19 image 3 20 2 Check if the left area of the image is still focused in front of the screen 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the centre left area of the image i...

Page 29: ...58 How to clean the lens Proceed as follow 1 Always wipe lenses with a CLEAN TorayseeTM cloth 2 Always wipe lenses in a single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface a...

Page 30: ...cord How to install 1 Remove the battery cover on the backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little towards the bottom of the RCU 2 Lift up the top side of the cover at the s...

Page 31: ...ch on 1 Press the power switch to switch on the projector When 0 is visible the projector is switched off When 1 is visible the projector is switched on The projector starts in standby mode The projec...

Page 32: ...Typical or 1000 Maximum hours is dangerous as the lamp could explode Lamp Light Output Indication When starting up the projector the center lumens measurement is performed when the lamp light output...

Page 33: ...High Bandwidth RGB Input 2 DVI Input 3 Left Right Phasing Module Table 4 1 Input Facilities 4 5 2 Input 1 Input 1 specifications Input 1 has 5 BNC Input Terminals for 5 Cable Input Which signals can b...

Page 34: ...n Menu 4 4 Possible indications on the input slot menu RGS SS CV or HS VS RGB analog signals separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync RGB SOG RGB analog signals with sync on gre...

Page 35: ...mplex multi channel setup projectors can be controlled using the RS232 or COM800 Protocol CLO and Dynacolor can be controlled by both protocols however by using the COM800 port for these 2 adjustments...

Page 36: ...ync OK IR Green operational Red Stand by IR Reciever Diagnostic Code CTRL 3 CTRL 2 CTRL 1 Null Modem Connector Image 4 4 RS232 Setup How to connect a COM800 Setup Always use the Barco COM 800 Splitter...

Page 37: ...4 Connections 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Pin Number Pin Number DB9 Female Connector DB9 Female Connector 2 3 Image 4 5 Make a Custom Null Modem Cable R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005 33...

Page 38: ...onsbefore connecting periphals Sync OK IR Green operational Red Stand by IR Reciever Diagnostic Code CTRL 3 CTRL 2 CTRL 1 Two Way hardwired remote Hardwired remote Hardwired remote 10 100 BASE T RS 23...

Page 39: ...Super Video sources and 1 RGB analog or component video source to the projector In addition the audio signal proper to the source can be switched to an audio amplifier Order number R9827890 For more i...

Page 40: ...Emitter Active Glasses IR Emitter Image 4 7 Left Right phasing module connections 4 7 2 Multi Channel Stereo Connections Overview Stereo Set Up Single CADWall Configuration Multiple CADWall Showroom I...

Page 41: ...ignal BNC Connector of the second projector 3 Continue until the Phased L R Signal is connected Looped Through to all the projectors of the Multi Channel Configuration 4 Connect the IR Emitters to a f...

Page 42: ...ectors CadWall2 CadWall3 must be set in Forced Asynchronous Mode How to connect the Stereo Signals in a Multiple CADWall Configuration Showroom Installation 1 The Stereo Sync Signal coming from both I...

Page 43: ...dwidth RGB INPUT Projector 4 DVI INPUT L R SIGNAL Phased L R SIGNAL IN OUT G R B H C V High Bandwidth RGB INPUT Projector 5 DVI INPUT L R SIGNAL Phased L R SIGNAL IN OUT G R B H C V High Bandwidth RGB...

Page 44: ...4 Connections 40 R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005...

Page 45: ...tor Remote control functions This remote control includes a battery powered infrared IR transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely This remote control is used for source select...

Page 46: ...immediate restarting 6 STBY standby button to start projector when the power switch is switched on and to switch off the projector without switching off the power switch Attention Switching to Standb...

Page 47: ...view Switching On Switching to standby Switching off Temperature error DMD 5 3 1 Switching On How to switch on 1 Press the power switch to switch on the projector When 0 is visible the projector is sw...

Page 48: ...5 3 4 Temperature error DMD Overview When the temperature of one of the DMD is too low or too high the projector will be switched automatically to standby Before switching to standby the following me...

Page 49: ...mage 5 5 5 Press EXIT to leave the Quick Lens Adjustment menu LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS ZOOM with or FOCUS with or ENTER to shift EXIT to return Image 5 3 Zoom Focus adjustment menu LENS ADJUSTMENT S...

Page 50: ...ER 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION OSD COLOR INTERNAL PATTERNS OPTION KEY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 5 2 OSD COLOR HIGHLIGHTED ITEM RED GREEN YELLOW Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT...

Page 51: ...5 Getting Started Image 5 6 RCU to IR Sensors R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005 47...

Page 52: ...will light up Image 5 7 IR Received Led In case there is IR communication between the RCU and the projector the Green IR Acknowledged Led will light up Image 5 8 IR Acknowledged Led Pointing to the Re...

Page 53: ...f the RCU 2 Plug the other end in the connector in the front panel of the projector labelled CTRL 1 image 5 10 Image 5 10 RCU to Hardwired Remote Input When using the Hardwired Remote Input the IR Sen...

Page 54: ...et to address 1 every projector without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU How to set the Common Address See Change Common Address in the chapter Service Mode 5 6 2 Projector Addr...

Page 55: ...ction How to select the desired input 1 Press the digit key on the RCU corresponding with the desired input Digit Key Type of Input 1 5x BNC Cable Input 2 DVI Input Table 5 3 Input Selection 5 6 5 Pic...

Page 56: ...rding to room lighting conditions Use the button for a higher contrast Use the button for lower contrast 5 6 6 Menus on Local LCD Display Overview When text is off no menus will be displayed on the pr...

Page 57: ...g on the application Electronic or Optical Soft Edge Blending can be used The initial low refresh rate image is upconverted to 112 Hz using the built in Stereo Creator Image 6 1 i Blend How to set up...

Page 58: ...et leading patented Barco technology which enables you to drive up to three blended stereo Galaxy projectors in native SXGA resolution with a single pipe image generator without any need for external...

Page 59: ...pecial Features Single Pipe IG Output 1480 x 1050 x 60 Hz Bandwidth Scaler Matrix Switch WarpTM Blend Box Native Resolution 1400 x 1050 Image 6 3 Stereo Creator R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005...

Page 60: ...6 Special Features 56 R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005...

Page 61: ...Access Overview File Service Load Edit Warp 1 Edit Warp 21 Rename Copy Delete Options o File Sort Name Index o File Load Automatic Manual o Serial File Load On Off Picture Tuning Gamma Input Balance...

Page 62: ...Dark Time Forced Asynchronous Yes No 7 2 Starting Up Random Access How to start up Random Access 1 Press ADJUST or ENTER key to start up the Adjustment Mode image 7 1 The Adjustment Mode menu will be...

Page 63: ...le notation on a menu is built up in different parts Let us have a look to these parts Take the following notation xxxxxxxx eee n ppppXppppi xxxxxxxx base name 8 characters eee file extension first ch...

Page 64: ...vice How to Start Up File Service 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight File Service menu 7 3 2 Press ENTER to select The File Service menu will be displayed menu 7 4 RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE FIL...

Page 65: ...7 7 CONFIRM LOAD FILE create file xga_60 c02 based on file xga_60 s01 ENTER to return EXIT to return Menu 7 8 During a load file the actual file is displayed next to the indication Active file When sc...

Page 66: ...menu 7 13 3 Select the file which must be edited mostly the active file The file name will be displayed in the upper right corner menu 7 14 FILE SERVICE LOAD EDIT WARP1 EDIT WARP2 RENAME COPY DELETE O...

Page 67: ...ially in high resolution images Use a pixel on off pattern when adjusting the Horizontal Total Pixels Select Total and adjust the pixel quantity Adjust for zero bars hint if the number of bars increas...

Page 68: ...even and an odd field The choice exists to project both fields on the screen or only the even or odd field Use the ENTER key to toggle between both even and odd If the active Stereo Compatibility Opt...

Page 69: ...lect The Rename file menu will be displayed with the selected file name already filled in leave in the From file name area and in the To file name area The first character in the To file name area is...

Page 70: ...EDIT WARP1 EDIT WARP2 RENAME COPY DELETE OPTIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 20 COPY FILE Filename Scr resolution xga_60 s01 1 1024x768 xga_60 c01 1 1024x760 xga_60 c02 1 1024x760...

Page 71: ...ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 23 DELETE FILE Filename Scr resolution xga_60 s01 1 1024x768 xga_60 c01 1 1024x760 xga_60 c02 1 1024x760 xga_60 c03 1 1024x760 Active file xga_60 c04 Select with or ENTER t...

Page 72: ...best suited for the selected Input Slot MANUAL The user will select and load the desired file FILE OPTIONS FILE SORT NAME FILE LOAD AUTOMATIC SERIAL FILE LOAD OFF Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT...

Page 73: ...o select The Gamma barscale will be displayed 3 Change the Gamma Value by pushing the cursor key or until the desired value is reached Note Default value of gamma 1 9 4 Press EXIT to return to the Pic...

Page 74: ...TER to select The Input Balance menu will be displayed menu 7 33 PICTURE TUNING GAMMA INPUT BALANCE 1 INPUT BALANCE 2 WINDOWING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 32 INPUT BALANCE WHITE B...

Page 75: ...sor keys and to lower the Gain of the Blue and Red color 4 Use the Contrast or key to adjust the Gain of the Green Color until there is 50 noise visible image 7 6 5 Use the and key to raise the Gain o...

Page 76: ...the default factory preset INPUT BALANCE WHITE BALANCE BLACK BALANCE DEFAULT Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Adjust red with or blue with or Menu 7 36 7 4 4 Input Balance 2 What can be done W...

Page 77: ...Shift Windowing Size Windowing Geo Soft Edge 7 4 5 1 Starting Up Windowing How to Start Up Windowing 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Windowing menu 7 39 The Windowing menu will be displayed menu...

Page 78: ...42 How to use the Blanking Windowing adjustment 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight the desired side e g Top menu 7 43 2 Press ENTER to select A barscale indication will be displayed image 7 7 3 Pu...

Page 79: ...Menu 7 44 7 4 5 3 Shift Windowing What can be done with Shift Windowing With the Shift function it is possible to shift the image while keeping the pre distorted WARP 6 geometry settings of the image...

Page 80: ...HIFT 0 0 Image 7 9 Horizontal Shift barscale Image 7 10 Horizontal Shift Windowing adjustment Image 7 11 Vertical Shift Windowing adjustment 7 4 5 4 Size Windowing What can be done with Size Windowing...

Page 81: ...age image 7 14 WINDOWING BLANKING SHIFT SIZE GEO SOFT EDGE ON Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 46 H SIZE 100 Image 7 12 H Size barscale indication Image 7 13 Horizontal Size adjustment...

Page 82: ...ations ranging from straight forward cylindrical displays to the wildest shapes that can be imagined by pre distorting the image inside the projector a correct geometry can be achieved on curved scree...

Page 83: ...following number file index The file index for custom files 00 to 63 Table 7 9 7 5 4 Setting up a new Geometry file How to set up a new Geometry file 1 Load the start up file t_nodist t01 2 Select th...

Page 84: ...pplied when highlighting a file from the list this will require some processing time from the projector when scrolling through the list of available files How to Load a file 1 When starting a new set...

Page 85: ...fect all grid points underneath Image 7 15 81 grid points Image 7 16 Hierarchic editing structure On top of this hierarchy are the corner grid points when adjusting these grid points all other points...

Page 86: ...er adjustment 7 5 7 3 1 Start up How to Start up the Coarse adjustment 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Coarse in the Guided Geometry Map menu menu 7 55 2 Press ENTER to select The Geometry Disto...

Page 87: ...step For coarse adjustments it is also possible to enter the new value directly with the numeric keys on the RCU or local keypad What is Pixel and Subpixel adjustment Pixel Coarse adjustment this will...

Page 88: ...non standard projector angle image 7 20 5 Use the subpixel adjustments to fine shift the selected corners 6 Continue with the Coarse Side Bow adjustment or press EXIT to return to the Guided Geometry...

Page 89: ...enu 7 60 2 Press ENTER to scroll through the available Coarse selections until side bow is displayed menu 7 61 3 Push the cursor key or to select the desired Side Bow The COL ROW Column and Rows indic...

Page 90: ...ft the selected Side Bow in a vertical way This will result in a bow shaped pre distorted image Follow this procedure in a similar way to apply the desired bow shaped distortion image 7 22 3 Use the s...

Page 91: ...Bows We assume side bow top is selected 1 Push the cursor key or to select pixel x 0 in the Geometry Distortion menu menu 7 63 2 Push the cursor key or to coarse shift the selected Side Bow in a horiz...

Page 92: ...subpixels x 0 y 0 Menu 7 63 Image 7 23 Using side bows to perform a coarse linearity adjustment 7 5 7 3 7 Center selection What can be done With the Coarse Center selection it is possible to perform...

Page 93: ...he Center in a horizontal way image 7 25 3 Push the cursor key or to select pixel y 0 in the Geometry Distortion menu menu 7 66 4 Push the cursor key or to coarse shift the Center in a vertical way im...

Page 94: ...u 7 68 GUIDED GEOMETRY MAP COARSE LINEARITY FINE SHIFT TRANSPORT DELAY BLANKING SOFT EDGE RESET Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 67 LINEARITY horizontal coarse 0 right 0 center 0 Menu 7...

Page 95: ...cursor key or to highlight coarse menu 7 69 3 Push the cursor key or to perform a coarse linearity correction of both sides of the image image 7 27 4 Push the cursor key or to highlight right menu 7...

Page 96: ...o step 2 If no Push the cursor key or to highlight Horizontal and press ENTER to toggle to Vertical 2 Push the cursor key or to highlight coarse menu 7 72 3 Push the cursor key or to perform a coarse...

Page 97: ...nu LINEARITY vertical coarse 0 bottom 0 center 0 Menu 7 72 LINEARITY vertical coarse 0 bottom 0 center 0 Menu 7 73 LINEARITY vertical coarse 0 bottom 0 center 0 Menu 7 74 Image 7 30 Vertical Linearity...

Page 98: ...the cursor key or to highlight Fine in the Edit menu menu 7 75 2 Press ENTER to select The Geometry Distortion menu will be displayed menu 7 76 GUIDED GEOMETRY MAP COARSE LINEARITY FINE SHIFT TRANSPOR...

Page 99: ...linearity point The COL ROW indicator will show the corresponding position of the selected grid point and an indication box will show the selected grid point on the screen image 7 33 GEOMETRY DISTORT...

Page 100: ...left top col 2 row 0 pixels x 0 y 0 subpixels x 0 y 0 Menu 7 78 Image 7 34 Fine horizontal or vertical linearity adjustment 7 5 7 5 4 Bow Linearity selection What can be done Within this menu it is p...

Page 101: ...Bow Linearity We assume bow top is selected 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight pixel y 0 menu 7 81 2 Push the cursor key or to shift the selected grid point in a vertical way This will result in a...

Page 102: ...the available Fine selections until quadrant is displayed menu 7 83 3 Push the cursor key or to select the desired quadrant point The COL ROW indicator will show the corresponding position of the sele...

Page 103: ...l way This will result in a fine adjustment within the selected quadrant Follow this procedure in a similar way to apply a fine adjustment on any desired quadrant image 7 38 3 Use the subpixel adjustm...

Page 104: ...ed See menu 7 86 3 Push the cursor key or to select col menu 7 87 4 Push the cursor key or to scroll through all available local grid points within this row An indication box will show the selected lo...

Page 105: ...a fine adjustment within the selected local zone Follow this procedure in a similar way to apply a fine adjustment on any desired local zone image 7 40 3 Use the subpixel adjustments to fine shift the...

Page 106: ...l way 3 Push the cursor key or to Pixel y 0 in the Geometry Distortion menu menu 7 92 4 Push the cursor key or to shift the whole image in a vertical way 5 Use the subpixel selections to fine shift th...

Page 107: ...ure is described for a system with 3 projectors apply the same guidelines for a multi projector set up 1 Make sure the 3 projectors are set to the default AUTOMATIC Transport Delay mode menu 7 95 Each...

Page 108: ...an be done with Blanking Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and are used to frame the projected image on the screen and to hide unwanted image information or noise How t...

Page 109: ...u menu 7 103 2 Press ENTER to select The Shape menu will be displayed menu 7 104 BLANKING SOFT EDGE ACTIVE ON BLANKING SOFT EDGE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 103 SHAPE top left of i...

Page 110: ...shape How to adjust the Blanking Shape We assume top left is selected 1 Push the cursor key or to select of image menu 7 106 2 Push the cursor key or to black out the left top side of the image Follow...

Page 111: ...ections Basic Soft Edge Width Set up 7 5 7 9 1 Introduction to Soft Edge Why Soft Edge When working in a multichannel setup the WARP 6 and its extensive Soft Edge possibilities enable an image blendin...

Page 112: ...at can generate a user defined test pattern that is used to align projection systems It also has the ability to generate predefined patterns for standardized projection sys tems The software is develo...

Page 113: ...Up the Soft Edge Shape menu 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Shape in the Blanking Soft Edge menu menu 7 109 2 Press ENTER to select The Shape menu will be displayed menu 7 110 BLANKING SOFT EDG...

Page 114: ...basic Electronic Soft Edge set up with 2 projectors and a 12 5 overlap zone apply the same procedures for every Electronic Soft Edge you want to create in a multi projector system Image 7 46 Basic Ele...

Page 115: ...age 0 Menu 7 112 SHAPE right all of image 0 of image 0 Menu 7 113 Image 7 47 Basic Shape set up for Projector 1 Setting up the Shape for Projector 2 1 Use the combination of ENTER and the cursor key o...

Page 116: ...h the cursor key or to highlight Soft Edge menu 7 116 2 Press ENTER to select The Soft Edge Width barscale displaying the width in Range from 00 0 to 25 5 will be displayed image 7 49 BLANKING SOFT ED...

Page 117: ...cted image 7 51 2 Push the cursor key or to adjust the right width until it matches or exceeds the width of the overlap zone image 7 52 3 Press EXIT to return to the Blanking Soft Edge menu 4 Press EX...

Page 118: ...key or to adjust the left width until it matches the right width of projector 1 image 7 54 3 Press EXIT to return to the Blanking Soft Edge menu 4 Press EXIT to return to the Guided Geometry Map menu...

Page 119: ...LINEARITY FINE BLANKING SOFT EDGE ALL Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 118 7 5 7 10 2 Coarse Reset How to reset the Coarse adjustments 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Coarse with...

Page 120: ...ARSE LINEARITY FINE BLANKING SOFT EDGE ALL Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 123 WARNING This action will reset the selected geometry settings are you sure ENTER to confirm EXIT to retur...

Page 121: ...GE ALL Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 128 WARNING This action will reset the selected geometry settings are you sure ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 7 129 7 5 8 Rename Start Up T...

Page 122: ...cursor key or to select a file name 4 Press ENTER to select The Copy file menu will be displayed with the selected file name already filled in leave in the From file name area and in the To file name...

Page 123: ...s EXIT if you want to keep it Note The active file cannot be deleted GEOMETRY FILES LOAD EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 136 DELETE FILE Filename geometry g01 t...

Page 124: ...tting for Asynchronous Mode Select with or then ENTER Menu 7 140 7 6 2 Stereo Phase For Active Infitec Phase can also be adjusted for optimal stereo separation What can be done With Stereo Phase it is...

Page 125: ...n must have the same setting for Asynchronous Mode Select with or then ENTER Menu 7 141 STEREO PHASE 1500 Image 7 56 The Stereo Phase bar scale 7 6 3 Invert Stereo What can be done With Invert Stereo...

Page 126: ...143 2 Press ENTER to toggle between LEFT or RIGHT 3 Press EXIT to return to the Stereo Options menu STEREO OPTIONS STEREO PHASE INVERT STEREO YES MASTER CHANNEL LEFT STEREO MODE ACTIVE DARK TIME FORCE...

Page 127: ...image The shutter for the right eye is closed 2 During the blanking period before projecting the right image the left shutter is closed and the right shutter will open 3 The right image is projected t...

Page 128: ...Left Shutter Open O p e n i n g O p e n i n g C l o s i n g C l o s i n g Closed Right Shutter Open Closed DLP Mirrors Active Blanking Time Opening Too Late and or Closing Too Early Color Artifacts t...

Page 129: ...the Synchronous Range 96Hz to 108Hz the projector will automatically run in Asyn chronous Mode the image will be displayed by the projector at 120Hz If the input is a Stereo Source and the frequency i...

Page 130: ...d even to project high brightness images in mono mode Passive Infitec Optional The optional Passive Infitec built in technology allows to produce excellent stereoscopic images with 2 Galaxy projector...

Page 131: ...CHANNEL LEFT STEREO MODE ACTIVE DARK TIME FORCED ASYNCHRONOUS NO INFITEC STEREO NO WARNING All projectors in the chain must have the same setting for Asynchronous Mode Select with or then ENTER Menu 7...

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Page 133: ...ck Shutdown On Off Shutdown Time Lens Zoom Focus Shift Menu Position Center Edges 800 Peripheral Output Module Standard 5 Cable Infrared PPM RC5 Configuration Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear...

Page 134: ...type of output module and communication code used in the RCVDS 05 Configuration to set the projector configuration settings OSD color to change the color of the highlighted item Internal Patterns sel...

Page 135: ...RCVDS is switched off When a 800 peripheral is connected to the projector the input slots are not accessible with the cursor key to toggle their function 8 4 No Signal Overview Starting Up No Signal...

Page 136: ...le the Shutdown Setting OFF or ON NO SIGNAL COLOR BLUE SHUTDOWN OFF SHUTDOWN TIME 0 MIN Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 8 8 4 4 Changing the Shutdown Time Setting In case Shutdown is s...

Page 137: ...IGNAL LENS MENU POSITION CENTER 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION OSD COLOR INTERNAL PATTERNS OPTION KEY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 10 LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Select with or E...

Page 138: ...he image left or right 4 Press EXIT to return to the Lens Adjustment menu 5 Press EXIT to return to the Installation menu LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Select with or ENTER to select EXIT to return...

Page 139: ...CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT OFF NO SIGNAL LENS MENU POSITION CENTER 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION OSD COLOR INTERNAL PATTERNS OPTION KEY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 15 800 PERIPHERAL INFRA...

Page 140: ...the projector can be defined to the projector The following installation configurations are possible Front Table Front Ceiling Rear Table Rear Table How to set Configuration 1 Push the cursor key or t...

Page 141: ...OLOR INTERNAL PATTERNS OPTION KEY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 21 OSD COLOR HIGHLIGHTED ITEM RED GREEN YELLOW Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return Menu 8 22 8 10 Internal P...

Page 142: ...ENTER 800 PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION OSD COLOR INTERNAL PATTERNS OPTION KEY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 23 INTERNAL PATTERNS OUTLINE HATCH COLOR BARS MULTIBURST CHECKER BOARD PURITY...

Page 143: ...nic Convergence Diagnosis I2C Formatter SMPS DynaColor Color Coordinates Exec Linked Dynacolor 9 2 Build up Build up The service menu is build up in two parts which are connected together with the mor...

Page 144: ...compatible or MAC The baudrate of the projector must be the same as the baudrate of the connected computer When there is a difference consult Change Baudrate PC in this chapter Text Indicates if the...

Page 145: ...Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 5 CHANGE PASSWORD Enter new password _ _ _ _ Confirm new password _ _ _ _ Select with or Reprogram with numeric keys ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Me...

Page 146: ...eached Continue with the other digits on the same way The individual address must be between 0 and 255 In a Linked CLO and or Dynacolor setup a maximum of 14 projectors can be linked all projectors mu...

Page 147: ...ENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE PROJ ADDRESS CHANGE BAUDRATE PC LAMP MORE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 11 CHANGE BAUDRATE PC 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 9600 4800 1200 Select...

Page 148: ...ferent Lamp Runtimes this will result in a difference in light output between the projectors Within this menu it is possible to track and maintain the brightness levels of the projectors the projector...

Page 149: ...r projector to control the CLO in a chain of projectors SLAVE Follows the master projector to adjust the CLO OFF To use the CLO functionality in case of a single stand alone projector setup Table 9 2...

Page 150: ...to the desired value Note It is not possible to set the Target CLO Lumens to a value higher than the maximum default value These are the maximum default Target CLO Lumens values for the Galaxy SXGA s...

Page 151: ..._________ Serial number 003706 Article number R9840740 Run time 140 hours Remaining run time 1360 hours Number of strikes 160 Z axis 100 units _________________________________ Select with or ENTER to...

Page 152: ...h or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 21 BARCO LOGO STATUS OFF BACKGROUND OFF SHIFT HOT KEY OFF Select with or ENTER to toggle select EXIT to return Menu 9 22 9 11 2 Barco Logo Status How the Change t...

Page 153: ...rn to the Barco Logo menu BARCO LOGO STATUS OFF BACKGROUND OFF SHIFT HOT KEY OFF Select with or ENTER to toggle select EXIT to return Menu 9 25 SHIFT Shift logo with EXIT to return Menu 9 26 9 11 5 Ho...

Page 154: ...ue EXIT to cancel Menu 9 29 9 13 Preset Input Balance 2 CAUTION Changing these settings may seriously affect the performance of the projector How to Start Up Preset Input Balance 2 1 Push the cursor k...

Page 155: ...yed 4 Use the cursor keys to adjust the Convergence of the projected image 5 Press EXIT to return to the Convergence menu 6 Press EXIT to return to Service menu SERVICE BARCO LOGO PRESET INPUT BALANCE...

Page 156: ...odule How to display the I2C Diagnosis screen 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight I2C menu 9 36 2 Press ENTER to select The I2C Diagnosis screen will be displayed menu 9 37 3 Press EXIT to return to...

Page 157: ...IT to return to the Service Mode menu DIAGNOSIS I2C FORMATTER SMPS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 40 SMPS I2C 30H OK AMBIENT TEMPERA OK NTC OK TILT SWITCH OK MICRO SWITCH OK LAMP TEMP...

Page 158: ...efine color The CIE chromaticity diagram is one way to plot the colors the human eye can see Image 9 1 A projector can only reproduce a certain color gamut within this diagram This color gamut is defi...

Page 159: ...ey or to highlight Diagnosis menu 9 42 2 Press ENTER to select The DynaColor menu will be displayed menu 9 43 SERVICE BARCO LOGO PRESET INPUT BALANCE 1 PRESET INPUT BALANCE 2 ELECTRONIC CONVERGENCE DI...

Page 160: ...by setting both projectors to the common red coordinate image 9 5 Tip Draw a quick sketch of both gamuts as a graphical help 5 Display the internal color bar pattern on both projectors 6 In the desire...

Page 161: ...310 320 330 660 R1 R2 Image 9 5 Red coordinates for both projectors 650 640 310 320 330 660 R1 R2 Rc Image 9 6 Coordinate is not present within the gamut of the adjusted projector R5976780 GALAXY SXGA...

Page 162: ...eturn to Service menu DYNACOLOR STANDARD COLOR COORDINATES EXEC LINKED DYNACOLOR INFITEC STEREO COLOR COORDINATES 1 COLOR COORDINATES 2 EXEC LINKED DYNACOLOR 1 2 Select with or then ENTER EXIT to retu...

Page 163: ...r left and right eye very close to the original color triangle 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 DynaColor corrected DynaColor corrected Active Infitec Active Infitec I...

Page 164: ...th projectors The Gain menu item is used to eliminate this color brightness problem The Gain settings are stored with the Color Coordinates settings after executing the Linked Active Infitec Dynacolor...

Page 165: ...xt step the same is done for the right eye color coordinates color coordinates 2 c In the final step the Common Color Gamut for color coordinates 1 and 2 is calculated all projectors in the linked set...

Page 166: ...9 Service Mode 162 R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005...

Page 167: ...64 1280 1038 1024 hp_100v 1280x1024 100 000 108 108 187 488 1728 1280 1085 1024 sxga_96s 1280x1024 96 000 104 000 167 885 1600 1280 1093 1024 sxga_114s 1280x1024 114 000 124 600 199 363 1600 1280 1093...

Page 168: ...10 Standard Source Files 164 R5976780 GALAXY SXGA SERIES 14 10 2005...

Page 169: ...tion 82 Side Bow 85 87 Bow shaped pre distortion 86 Coarse linearity adjustment 87 Selection 85 Start up 82 Color Coordinates 156 Standard 156 COM800 Protocol 136 Common 142 Address 142 Changing 142 C...

Page 170: ...41 43 44 Operating the projector 43 RCU local keypad 41 Switching On 43 Temperature error DMD 44 H Hardwired Remote Input 49 Hot Key 149 Barco Logo 149 I i Blend 53 I2C 152 Diagnosis 152 Identificati...

Page 171: ...51 Pixel 83 Position 12 Projector 12 Preset 150 Input Balance 150 1 150 2 150 Projector 7 12 50 141 142 Address 141 142 Change 141 Changing 142 Controlling 50 Packaging 7 unpack 7 Position 12 Projecto...

Page 172: ...naColor 158 Standard Color Coordinates 156 Standard DynaColor 154 Introduction 154 Standard Source Files 163 Starting Up 155 DynaColor 155 Status 148 Barco Logo 148 Stereo 35 36 119 122 Connections 35...

Page 173: ...s Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 84 86 E mail info barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976780 01 page wrong c...

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