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10. Service Mode

The constant light output setting of one projector must be in the master position. All others must be in the slave position.

Image 10-3

Which information is available

serial number

unique serial number of the lamp

type

lamp type

run time

total time the lamp is used in this or other projectors.

remaining run time

time left before the lamp must be replaced Using the lamp longer than the maximum run time may
damage the projector.

number of strikes

Total times the lamp is started up.

Z-AXIS

indication to adjust the Z-AXIS of the lamp (see Re-adjustment of the lamp position in chapter
Installation Guidelines).

How to display the lamp menu

1. Push the cursor key

or

to highlight

Lamp

. (menu 10-20)

2. Press

ENTER

to select.

The lamp menu will be displayed. (menu 10-21)

SERVICE

IDENTIFICATION

CHANGE PASSWORD
CHANGE LANGUAGE

CHANGE PROJ. ADDRESS
SERIAL COMMUNICATION

NETWORK

LAMP

MORE...

Select with

or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Menu 10-20

LAMP

Constant Light output [OFF]

Mode [NORMAL]

Serial number :

R101111

Article number :

R9840xxx

Run time :

10 hours

Remaining run time :

490

hours

Number of strikes :

10

Z_AXIS : 100

Select with

or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Menu 10-21

How to switch the constant light output?

1. Push the cursor key

or

to highlight

Constant Light Output

.menu 10-21

2. Press

ENTER

to toggle between [OFF], [SLAVE] and [MASTER].

[OFF]

fixed power, no power adaptation.

[SLAVE]

follows the master projector to adjust the CLO. When stand alone and the light output should be adjusted,
put on slave.

[MAS-
TER]

master projector to control the CLO in a chain of projectors.

Mode switching

1. Push the cursor key

or

to highlight

Mode

.menu 10-21

2. Press

ENTER

to toggle between [NORMAL] and [ECONOMIC].

normal

normal light output

eco-
nomic

reduced light output

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R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003

Summary of Contents for GALAXY R9040310

Page 1: ...SIMULATION PRODUCTS BARCO GALAXY R9040310 R9040311 OWNER S MANUAL 15042003 R5976445 02...

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Page 3: ...arks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as co...

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Page 5: ...5 23 5 5 3 Input 1 2 23 5 5 4 Left Right Phasing module Input 3 25 5 6 Communication Connections 26 5 6 1 RS232 RS422 Connection 26 5 6 2 Communication with peripherals 26 5 6 3 Trigger output 26 6 Ge...

Page 6: ...59 8 5 6 3 Vertical Back Porch 60 8 5 6 4 Vertical Frequency Offset 61 8 5 6 5 Auto Vertical Frequency 61 9 Installation Mode 63 9 1 Start up of the Installation mode 63 9 2 Input Slots 63 9 3 800 pe...

Page 7: ...12Diagnosis 82 10 12 1How to start up the Diagnosis 82 10 12 2I2C Diagnoses 83 10 12 3Formatter 83 10 12 4SMPS 84 11 Programmable Function Keys 85 11 1Function Keys 85 A Standard Source set up Files 8...

Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003...

Page 9: ...does happen switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel The projector must always be mounted in a man...

Page 10: ...1 Safety Instructions Extra Safety manual Read also safety instructions in separate manual R5976125 6 R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003...

Page 11: ...Content 1 projector BARCO Galaxy weight 46 5 kg or 102 5 lbs 1 remote control unit 2 batteries 1 5V 1 European and 1 American power cable 1 owner s manual 2 2 Lens Packaging Way of Packaging Lenses ar...

Page 12: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions Image 2 2 Left view dimensions Image 2 3 Bottom view dimensions 8 R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003...

Page 13: ...ture near the installation site is not excessive Environment condition check A projector must always be mounted in a manner which ensures the free flow of clean air into the projectors ventilation inl...

Page 14: ...n a determined amount of light projected toward them The GAIN of a screen is the term used Front and rear screens are both rated in terms of gain The gain of screens range from a white matte screen wi...

Page 15: ...3 Installation Guidelines Image 3 1 Front table configuration R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003 11...

Page 16: ...y Area arround the projector Safety area Make sure the projector is located so that the air inlets and outlets for the cooling system are not obstructed Leave a safety area A of about 1 meter on the l...

Page 17: ...g screw B menu 3 2 5 Loosen the nut A image 3 5 on the back of the lamp casing nutdriver 10 6 Adjust the screw B image 3 5 with an Allen key by turning a little clockwise until the maximum light outpu...

Page 18: ...s Image 3 4 Lamp adjustment access Image 3 5 Never turn the other screws These are factory aligned 3 5 Lenses Overview Lenses Lens selection Lens formulas Lens Installation Cleaning the lens 14 R59764...

Page 19: ...24 PDmin 2 00xSW 6 69 PDmax 2 84xSW 9 45 TLD 2 8 5 0 1 PDmin 2 80xSW 0 16 PDmax 5 10xSW 0 38 PDmin 2 80xSW 6 30 PDmax 5 10xSW 14 96 TLD 5 0 8 0 1 PDmin 4 90xSW 0 01 PDmax 8 16xSW 0 29 PDmin 4 90xSW 0...

Page 20: ...n a single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating 3 Do not leave cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket...

Page 21: ...ol by pushing the indicated handle a little towards the bottom of the RCU 2 Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time 3 Insert the 2 new 1 5 V batteries as indicated in the RCU image 3 8 4 Pu...

Page 22: ...3 Installation Guidelines 18 R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003...

Page 23: ...When running in Stereo Mode an rudimentary barscale is displayed in the Bottom Right corner Image 4 1 Rudimentary Barscale in Stereo Mode Pressing the key on the RCU or Local Keypad will force the pro...

Page 24: ...put Invert Phase to ON and adjust the Stereo Phase see chapter 8 Random Access Adjustment Mode Stereo Options page 56 7 Select Stereo Timings adjust the vertical back porch and horizontal delay see c...

Page 25: ...replacement to qualified service personnel ask to replace with the same type of fuse T7 AH 250V 5 2 Switching On How to switch on 1 Press the power switch to switch on the projector When 0 is visible...

Page 26: ...rized service technician for lamp replacement Using a lamp for more than 1000 or 1500 depending on the lamp type hours is dangerous as the lamp could explode Lamp Light Output Indication When starting...

Page 27: ...n the RCVDS The outputs of this module has to be connected to slot 1 of the projector To switch the projector in the 5 cable mode see Input slots in the chapter Installation mode 5 5 3 Input 1 2 Input...

Page 28: ...2 TMDS DATA2 Pin 14 5 Power Pin 3 TMDS DATA2 4 Shield Pin 15 Ground for 5V Pin 4 TMDS DATA4 Pin 16 Hot Plug Detect Pin 5 TMDS DATA4 Pin 17 TMDS DATA0 Pin 6 DDC Clock Pin 18 TMDS DATA0 Pin 7 DDC Data P...

Page 29: ...ignals separate sync is composite sync or horizontal and vertical sync RGB SS CV RGB analog signals separate sync is composite video RGB SOG SOG or 3LSOG RGB analog signals sync on green is composite...

Page 30: ...connected The VS05 can switch up to 5 Composite Video sources 3 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...

Page 31: ...gives an overview of the different functionalities of the keys 1 Function keys user programmable keys with functions for direct access 2 ADJ Adjust key to enter the adjustment mode 3 Address key reces...

Page 32: ...right key right cursor key left key left 17 EXIT to leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when in the adjustment mode 18 RCU operation indication lights up when a button on the remote contro...

Page 33: ...for 3 seconds on the screen DMD out of operating temperature range Automatic shutdown is activated A t appears on the LED display to indicate the user that the projector is switched to standby due to...

Page 34: ...MP MORE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 3 CHANGE LANGUAGE ENGLISH Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 4 6 4 2 Quick Lens Adjustment Quick zoom focus adjustment 1 Press the...

Page 35: ...USTMENT MODE Select a path from below RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 5 INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL SOURCE SWITCHING NO SIGNAL CONVERGENC...

Page 36: ...mmon address Default address Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common address Why a projector address As more than one projector can be installed in a ro...

Page 37: ...box with a bar scale icon and function name of the control e g bright ness appears on the screen only if text is ON See example screen The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indicati...

Page 38: ...EXIT key Select a source number The Stand by Key When the Stand by key is pressed the image projection is stopped and the projector goes to stand by This situation is used when a projection stop is p...

Page 39: ...e Adjustment mode The adjustment mode opens menu 7 1 2 The cursor key RCU or or keys local keypad are used to make menu selections and also for adjustments 3 The ENTER and EXIT keys are used to move f...

Page 40: ...remark When re entering the Adjustment mode it will be necessary to enter the password again when selecting a password protected item Changing your password To change your password see chapter Servic...

Page 41: ...Mode 8 RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Overview Overview Flow File Service Picture Tuning Geometry Stereo Options 8 1 Overview Flow Overview Image 8 1 Overview Flow Random Access Adjustment Mode R597644...

Page 42: ...files 00 to 63 n source number ppppXpppp active pixel rating i i or blank i interlaced file blank not interlaced Table 8 1 8 2 2 Possible file manipulations Connecting a new Mono source Before using a...

Page 43: ...loading can be done automatically see File Options page 46 Files with a in front of the file name are temporary files These files will be deleted when switching to another source Possible file Manipu...

Page 44: ...rea the projector continues searching until it finds something How to load a file 1 Push the cursor key or to select the best fitting file menu 8 7 2 Press ENTER to select A confirm Load file menu wil...

Page 45: ...DS OPTIONS ENTER EXIT Menu 8 11 8 2 6 2 Changing the settings Different methods The 3 different methods to change a setting will be describe hereafter These methods are with the numeric keys on the re...

Page 46: ...art of the input signal and start of the image on the screen Interlaced On or Off this selection is automatically filled when active file has to be edited If the image is wrong due to mismeasurement u...

Page 47: ...of updating the image information on the LCD panels Not available for PAL NTSC SECAM sources This option will be displayed in gray For sources with a vertical frequency up to 60 Hz the vertical refre...

Page 48: ...1 675x240i video525 c01 1 675x240i video525 c02 1 675x240i Active file Video525 c50 Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return Menu 8 14 RENAME FILE From file name Video525 c01 To file name demo c...

Page 49: ...le name demo c10 Select with or Reprogram with or or numeric keys ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 8 18 Changing the characters 1 Push the cursor keys or to select the desired character menu 8 19...

Page 50: ...to return Menu 8 22 8 2 10 File Options Start up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Options menu 8 23 2 Press ENTER The option selection menu will be displayed menu 8 24 FILE SERVICE LOAD EDIT RENA...

Page 51: ...o select The color temperature selection menu will be displayed menu 8 28 PICTURE TUNING COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA DECODING EBU DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH NOISE REDUCTION INPUT BALANCE Select with or then ENTE...

Page 52: ...T BALANCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 29 8 3 4 Decoding What can be done The possibility is offered to decode the NTSC video signals via the default American IRE standard or via th...

Page 53: ...e the value by pushing the cursor key or until the desired noise level is reached 4 Press EXIT to return the Picture Tuning menu PICTURE TUNING COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA DECODING EBU DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH...

Page 54: ...5 Press ENTER to select 6 Adjust the Brightness to a maximum value until there is just no green noise visible in the black areas 7 Adjust with the cursor keys or or or until there is no red or blue no...

Page 55: ...justment in such a way the blue and red noise are just visible and a small Brightness increase maintain a grey colour PICTURE TUNING COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA DECODING EBU DYNAMIC COLOR DEPTH NOISE REDU...

Page 56: ...to highlight Geometry menu 8 38 2 Press ENTER to select The geometry menu will be displayed menu 8 39 ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with or then EN...

Page 57: ...is positive the image is shifted to the right when the value is negative the image is shifted to the left GEOMETRY SHIFT SIZE SIDE KEYSTONE BLANKING ASPECT RATIO 4 3 Select with or then ENTER EXIT to...

Page 58: ...e Keystone menu 8 42 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Push the cursor key or to adjust the keystone of the image When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part of the image push the cursor key...

Page 59: ...lanking menu menu 8 44 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight the desired blanking 4 Press ENTER to start up the chosen blanking 5 Use the cursor keys to adjust the blanking GEOMETRY SHIFT SIZE SIDE KE...

Page 60: ...to program a Turnover frequency for the BARCO Galaxy projector when a source is detected with a vertical frequency that exceeds this Turnover point the projector will switch from Mono Mode to Stereo...

Page 61: ...ress ENTER to select 3 Use the or keys to highlight the desired digit 4 Use the or keys to adjust the value of the selected digit 5 Press ENTER to apply the V Frequency adjustment STEREO OPTIONS STERE...

Page 62: ...Press Exit to return to the Stereo Options menu STEREO OPTIONS STEREO PHASE INVERT STEREO ON STEREO TIMINGS TURNOVER POINT 075 Hz Select with or then ENTER Program the frequency with numeric keys EXI...

Page 63: ...cy 8 5 6 1 Start up of the Stereo Timings Start up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Stereo Timings menu 8 51 2 Press ENTER to select See menu 8 52 STEREO OPTIONS STEREO PHASE INVERT STEREO ON STE...

Page 64: ...quency is off program the frequency with numeric keys EXIT to return Menu 8 53 Image 8 10 Horizontal Delay Adjustment 8 5 6 3 Vertical Back Porch What can be done The Stereo image can be shifted in a...

Page 65: ...t 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight V Frequency Offset menu 8 55 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Push the cursor keys to adjust in steps of 0 01 Hz the V Frequency Offset 4 Press Exit to return to the S...

Page 66: ...BACK PORCH V FREQUENCY OFFSET AUTO V FREQUENCY OFF V FREQUENCY 090 Hz Select with or then ENTER If autofrequency is off program the frequency with numeric keys EXIT to return Menu 8 57 How to program...

Page 67: ...ENCE CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNAL PATTERNS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 2 9 2 Input Slots What can be done The input configuration of the variable inputs is sho...

Page 68: ...ted to the projector If a RCVDS switched on or VS05 is connected to the projector it will be also indicated on the menu by adding 800 peripheral If no 800 peripheral indication is made on the menu the...

Page 69: ...f communication can be set to PPM RC5 Defining the communication protocol 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight 800 Peripheral menu 9 7 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight In...

Page 70: ...ON INPUT SLOTS 800 PERIPHERAL SOURCE SWITCHING NO SIGNAL CONVERGENCE CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNAL PATTERNS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 9 SEAMLESS SOURCE SWITCH...

Page 71: ...ct with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 12 9 5 2 Changing the Shutdown Setting How to change 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight No Signal menu 9 13 2 Press ENTER to select The no signal menu wi...

Page 72: ...Convergence What can be done The convergence of the displayed image can be adjusted only by a qualified service technician How to start up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Convergence menu 9 17 2...

Page 73: ...What can be done All lens adjustments are motorized and can be adjusted with the RCU The following items can be adjusted zoom focus shift Options same zoom focus for all files yes or no How to start...

Page 74: ...he image up or down and or to shift the image left or right 4 When finished press EXIT to go to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the zoom focus function LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS SHIF...

Page 75: ...CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNAL PATTERNS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 9 26 QUICK ACCESS KEYS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 LENS ADJUSTMENTS CLEAR ALL Select with or then ENTER EXI...

Page 76: ...TER EXIT to return Menu 9 31 9 11 Internal Patterns What can be done with these internal patterns The projector is equipped with different internal patterns which can be used for measurement purposes...

Page 77: ...DJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 10 1 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ ADDRESS...

Page 78: ...ENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK LAMP MORE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 10 4 BARCO Galaxy Proj address 001 Soft version 3...

Page 79: ...splayed 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight the password which must be changed 4 Press ENTER to select Enter the new password with the numeric keys of the RCU or local keypad 5 Select the next passw...

Page 80: ...USER 0000 GUEST 0000 ACCESS CONTROL LIST Select with or then ENTER Reprogram with or or numeric keys ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 10 9 ACCESS CONTROL LIST Menu O U G E Adj mode Y Y Y Y BARCO L...

Page 81: ...Change Projector Address How to change that address 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Change Proj Address menu 10 13 2 Press ENTER The Change Projector Address menu will be displayed and the actua...

Page 82: ...001 BAUDRATE 115200 INTERFACE STANDARD RS232 RS422 TERMINATION ON Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 10 16 10 7 2 Baud rate Setting Set up To change the baud rate handle as follow 1 Push t...

Page 83: ...19 The actual setting will be displayed 2 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF Default ON SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROJECTOR ADDRESS 001 BAUDRATE 115200 INTERFACE STANDARD RS232 RS422 TERMINATION ON...

Page 84: ...ENTIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE CHANGE PROJ ADDRESS SERIAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK LAMP MORE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 10 20 LAMP Constant Light output OFF Mode NORMAL S...

Page 85: ...without any background SHIFT By pushing the cursor key or the BARCO logo can be positioned anywhere on the screen HOT KEY TEXT OFF OFF no key on the RCU is used to display the BARCO logo TEXT the TEXT...

Page 86: ...these settings may seriously affect the performance of the projector Start Up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Preset Input Balance menu 10 27 2 Press ENTER to select The following warning will...

Page 87: ...n behind the hex code is green everything is ok If the indication is red something is wrong with that indicated address menu 10 32 DIAGNOSIS I2C FORMATTER SMPS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return...

Page 88: ...ess ENTER to select The SMPS overview menu will be displayed menu 10 35 DIAGNOSIS I2C FORMATTER SMPS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 10 34 SMPS I2C 30H OK AMBIENT OK NTC OK TILT SWITCH O...

Page 89: ...on key be programmed A function key can only be programmed when in the adjustment mode Handle as follow 1 Scroll through the menus until the desired menu is reached 2 Press the desired function key fo...

Page 90: ...11 Programmable Function Keys 86 R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003...

Page 91: ...1690 1280 1069 1024 EWS_75 1280x1024 75 025 79 976 135 000 1688 1280 1066 1024 FMR 640x400i 42 323 36 440 28 570 784 640 431 400 FMTO_2 640x400 55 370 24 370 21 056 864 640 440 400 HD_24P 1920x1080 24...

Page 92: ...2 835 47 840 1457 1120 411 375 PC98_3 1120x750 60 000 50 000 78 569 1571 1120 833 750 S1152_66 1152x900 66 004 61 846 94 500 1528 1152 937 900 S1152_76 1152x900 76 637 71 809 108 000 1504 1152 937 900...

Page 93: ...000 48 360 64 996 1344 1024 806 768 XGA_70 1024x768 70 000 57 050 78 044 1368 1024 815 768 XGA_70V 1024x768 69 705 56 182 74 610 1328 1024 806 768 XGA_72 1024x768 71 955 58 140 80 000 1376 1024 808 7...

Page 94: ...A Standard Source set up Files 90 R5976445 BARCO GALAXY 15042003...

Page 95: ...io 55 Blanking 54 Shift 52 Side Keystone 54 Size 53 start up 52 Getting Started 27 29 31 33 Controlling the Projector 33 Operating the projector 28 Quick set up 29 RCU local keypad 27 Switching On 28...

Page 96: ...e 73 built up 73 Service Mode 73 75 77 79 81 83 Add Ins 81 BARCO Logo 81 Change Password 74 Diagnosis 82 83 Formatter 83 I2C Diagnoses 83 Start up 82 Identification 73 Lamp 79 Language 77 Changing 77...

Page 97: ...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 documentationPlease correct the following points in this documentation R...

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