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HDF series

User and Installation manual

For HDF, HDF W22, HDF W26 and HDF W30 Flex

R5905158/08
16/06/2015

Summary of Contents for HDF W series

Page 1: ...HDF series User and Installation manual For HDF HDF W22 HDF W26 and HDF W30 Flex R5905158 08 16 06 2015...

Page 2: ...Barco NV Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 883 86 Support www barco com en support Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium...

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Page 5: ...uspension of the HDF series projector with rigging clamps 36 4 Input Communication 41 4 1 Introduction 41 4 2 Input source connections 42 4 3 Communication connections 44 5 Getting started 49 5 1 RCU...

Page 6: ...102 9 3 4 Phase 103 9 3 5 Color temperature fixed values 105 9 3 6 Color temperature custom values 106 9 3 7 Input Balance 107 9 3 7 1 Introduction to Input Balance 107 9 3 7 2 Adjusting the input bal...

Page 7: ...ting and changing the position of a specific point 168 12 7 11 Scaling the image 168 12 7 12 Shifting the image 169 12 7 13 Rotating the image 169 12 7 14 Hardware Reset 171 12 7 15 OSD opacity 171 12...

Page 8: ...a task 243 13 12 3 Delete task 245 13 12 4 Scheduler on or off 246 13 13 GSM Configuration activation 247 13 14 GSM Configuration subscription 249 13 15 FLEX light output configuration 251 13 15 1 Abo...

Page 9: ...ations 291 A 1 Specifications of the HDF W22 291 A 2 Specifications of the HDF W26 292 A 3 Specifications of the HDF W30 Flex 293 A 4 Technical Regulations 294 B Dimensions 295 B 1 Dimensions of the H...

Page 10: ...Table of contents 6 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 11: ...rnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely All local installation codes should be...

Page 12: ...or repair work is required Do not use an accessory attachment which is not recommended by the manufacturer Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is...

Page 13: ...wder fire extinguishers Never use water on an electrical fire Always have service performed on this projector by authorized Barco service personnel Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts Nev...

Page 14: ...orized substitu tions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty Safety check Upon completion of any service o...

Page 15: ...d distance HD This shall be physically impossible by creating sufficient separation height or by placing barriers The minimum separation height takes into account the surface upon which persons are as...

Page 16: ...ight cases check the wheels and their fixation screws for wear or defects Before stacking or transporting flight cases check that the four lock handles on each flight case are in good working order an...

Page 17: ...clean air into the projectors ventilation inlets For installations in environments where the projector is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar these dep...

Page 18: ...oden pallet and secured with banding and fastening clips Furthermore to provide protection during transportation the projector is surrounded with foam Once the projector is arrived at the installation...

Page 19: ...ctor as it was originally packed at the factory A rubber foam inside a plastic bag is placed into the lens opening of the projector It s recommended to reuse this foam and plastic back each time you t...

Page 20: ...he projector can be mounted in different ways the 4 different configurations are 1 Front Table F T 2 Front Ceiling F C 3 Rear Table R T 4 Rear Ceiling R C Front projection The projector is installed e...

Page 21: ...completely and the vertical lens shift is set to zero 0 On Axis Off Axis projection The position of the projector with reference to the screen may also be different depending on the installation Basi...

Page 22: ...ical and horizontal shift range P DMD F Field of view It is mechanical possible to shift outside the recommended field of view but it will result in a decline of image quality depending on the used le...

Page 23: ...plug in modules now and in the future available The Projector Toolset software works with configurations that can be loaded Within a configuration different snapshots can be taken A snapshot represen...

Page 24: ...how to setup your HDF series projector in a table mount front projection Note that each step refers to a corresponding procedure which is more detailed and illustrated 1 Install the batteries of the r...

Page 25: ...hen wire connected C B A Image 3 1 A Remote control unit RCU B Rugged case C XLR adaptor RCU battery installation RCU rugged case installation RCU XLR adaptor installation Using the XLR adaptor of the...

Page 26: ...TION Replace with the correct battery type Use two AA size batteries There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type CAUTION Replace the battery as explained above There...

Page 27: ...XLR adaptor is on top S C S Image 3 6 Fasten the two screws S of the XLR adaptor Turn each screw repeatedly one or two turns until both screws are tight 3 1 4 Using the XLR adaptor of the RCU How to...

Page 28: ...e RCU with rugged case and XLR adaptor pulled out REMOTE and not wired The XLR adaptor must be in the pulled out position REMOTE otherwise the RCU will not function f RCU with rugged case and XLR ada...

Page 29: ...HDF series projector Image 3 9 R9840775 TLD 1 16 1 fixed lens Image 3 10 R9862000 TLD lens 0 67 1 Image 3 11 R9862005 TLD zoom lens 1 16 1 49 1 Image 3 12 R9862010 TLD zoom lens 1 39 1 87 1 Image 3 1...

Page 30: ...or can also be used to determine the position of the projector when the lens type and screen width is known Due to lens tolerances the results of calculated values may be different from measured value...

Page 31: ...socket B Image 3 19 Lens insertion Insert the lens until the connector seats into the socket Warning Do not release the Lens yet as the Lens may fall out of the Lens Holder Secure the lens in the lens...

Page 32: ...tect the optics of the Lens It s recommended to place the foam rubber of the original projector packaging back into the Lens opening to prevent intrusion of dust Note that this foam rubber is packed i...

Page 33: ...ap the cable and make sure that the clamp is positioned on 45 from the bottom to avoid interference of the cable with the lens locking mechanism Secure the cable by fixating the nut of the clamp Image...

Page 34: ...tment Image 3 27 Shift adjustment Use the or key to shift the lens in vertical direction Use the or key to shift the lens in horizontal direction Press ENTER to switch to zoom focus adjustment Via dir...

Page 35: ...so known as Scheimpflug s law To solve this the lens plane must be placed parallel with the DMD plane This can be achieved by turning the lens holder to remove the tilt or swing between lens plane and...

Page 36: ...set screws A B C and D by 1 cm See image 3 29 Fully loosen lock nut 4 See image 3 29 Optimize the focus of the projected image as follows Place the zoom lens in TELE position smallest projected image...

Page 37: ...2 3 F Image 3 31 Center focusing Sharpen bottom left corner of the screen by adjusting nut 1 1 F Image 3 32 Left bottom focusing Sharpen bottom right corner of the screen by adjusting nut 2 R5905158...

Page 38: ...ble in the center left right top and bottom of the screen How to fix the Scheimpflug Start the fixation as follows steps must be followed strictly Turn in set screw A B and C Tighten lightly by hand T...

Page 39: ...switch S stands in the 0 OFF position Connect the power cord P with the power input socket of the projector as illustrated below Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp H Connect the o...

Page 40: ...new power plug 4 3 2 1 HAN Q4 2 L N PE Image 3 37 Pin configuration power plug HAN Q4 2 PE 3 4 Suspension of the HDF series projector with rigging clamps Rigging points and rigging clamps The carryin...

Page 41: ...areful while working with heavy loads Warning Always secure the rigging points after adjustment X mm N Image 3 40 Rigging points distance Turn in the rigging clamps A into the rigging points using a 1...

Page 42: ...nting truss bar Lift up the projector and hook the four rigging clamps over the support bars of the truss Lock all four rigging clamps Install a safety chain S around both sides of the carrying handle...

Page 43: ...3 Physical installation Proceed with the alignment procedure see Alignment of a ceiling mount HDF series projector page 58 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015 39...

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Page 45: ...les e g 5 cable input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 8 14 Image 4 1 Input Communication connections 1 Display 2 Optional antenna for Wifi connection 3 12 V output as power supply to external equipm...

Page 46: ...using a specific pixel packing We support the pixel packing that is implemented by Silicon Image Sil7189 DVI re ceiver 3G Dual HDSDI input specifications 3G follows the SMPTE 425M standard HDSDI follo...

Page 47: ...ut module is selected Yellow LED Lights up in case sync detected 3D Input Module optional Optional 3D input which can be inserted in the free slots 3D INPUT R9864140 3D SYNC IN DISPLAYPORT HDMI 3D SYN...

Page 48: ...R input 4 RS232 input 5 USB port 6 Ethernet port 7 Ethernet type indication 8 Ethernet activity indication 9 Error indication 10 Power indication 11 IR indication 12 Lamp indication 13 ACT activity in...

Page 49: ...connected to an USB input of a PC You can use the RS232 RS422 input to connect a local PC to your HDF series projector By this way you can configure and control your HDF series projector from your lo...

Page 50: ...rom the projector without network connection An USB stick is plugged into the USB port and files can be transferred from or to the projector using the local or remote control unit Note that the USB st...

Page 51: ...4 Input Communication Function Color Description PWR orange See chapter Getting started topic Status LEDs LMP orange See chapter Getting started topic Status LEDs R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015 47...

Page 52: ...4 Input Communication 48 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 53: ...keypad The local keypad is located on the input side of the projector Remote control functions This remote control includes a battery powered infrared IR transmitter that allows the user to control th...

Page 54: ...ng one digit button between 0 and 9 5 LENS Direct access key to the lens adjustment menus Toggling this key will change the projected pattern 6 PAUSE To stop projection for a short time press PAUSE Th...

Page 55: ...justment or selection in the adjustment mode 18 Cursor keys To make menu selections when in the adjustment mode 19 EXIT Key to go one menu stage higher than the actual position when in the adjustment...

Page 56: ...standby key must be pressed once The current mains input voltage is indicated on the voltmeter just above the power switch The background image of the startup screen and info screens can be changed w...

Page 57: ...1 2 LENS LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT LENS FOCUS L SHARPN LENS SHIFT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MENU EXIT ENTER RGB STBY PAUSE TEXT PATTERN WINDOW PIP LENS RIGGING AUTO A B Image 5 5 Stand by indication A Stand by...

Page 58: ...ctor until the fan speed decreases At least 5 minutes Switch off the projector with the power switch 0 must be pressed CAUTION Never switch off the projector while the message Saving data is displayed...

Page 59: ...TINT COLOR BRIGHTN CONTR TREBLE BALANCE BASS VOL 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 Image 5 6 IR control via reflective screen Hardwired to the XLR input Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bot...

Page 60: ...digit buttons address between 0 and 9 within 5 seconds after pushing the address key For example if the Address key displays projector address 3 then press 3 digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s a...

Page 61: ...mputer e g IBM PC or compatible Apple MAC etc for addresses between 0 and 255 Common Address Every projector has a common address 0 or 1 The choice between 0 and 1 can be selected in Projector Control...

Page 62: ...or Place the projector in the desired location Take into account the zoom range of the used lens and the size of the screen Project one of the internal hatch patterns on the screen Turn the adjustable...

Page 63: ...When this is achieved the projector is set horizontal and vertical at right angles to the screen SCREEN SCREEN Image 5 12 Level adjustment Fasten the lock nut B of the rigging clamps R5905158 HDF SER...

Page 64: ...5 Getting started 60 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 65: ...isible on the screen The adjustment indication remains visible on the local LCD screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MENU EXIT ENTER RGB STBY PAUSE TEXT PATTERN WINDOW PIP LENS AUTO FN MENU EXIT ENTER PAUSE TEX...

Page 66: ...stment Use the or key to zoom and or key to focus the image When finished press EXIT key to return or ENTER to continue to the shift adjustment Press the LENS key to call the list with available test...

Page 67: ...size on the screen CONTR 1 2 LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT LENS FOCUS LENS SHIFT A C B D Image 6 6 Direct lens adjustment keys A Zoom B Vertical shift C Focus D Horizontal shift Press LENS FOCUS button or C f...

Page 68: ...MENU EXIT ENTER 5 3 7 7 51 3 3 1 2 1 Image 6 8 Info button The language selection menu is displayed on the screen Select the desired language with the key and press ENTER to activate The current acti...

Page 69: ...the desired language with the key and press ENTER to activate The current active language is indicated with a selected radio button Image 6 10 Main menu projector control Image 6 11 Projector control...

Page 70: ...6 Quick set up adjustment 66 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 71: ...lamp mode the lamp use lamp type and history Alignment groups all controls necessary during the setup of the projector onto a screen Projector control contains the accessibility settings of the projec...

Page 72: ...on a menu press MENU How to make an adjustment With the remote control or the local keypad navigate through the menu structure until the desired item is selected Press the or key until the desired it...

Page 73: ...ut of the list of menus A menu which is built up by the content of a previous menu cannot be stored behind a shortcut How to use a shortcut key While in the operational mode no menu selected just pres...

Page 74: ...For many items in the adjustment mode help information is available When on an item just click on the info button of your remote control to display information about the selected item MENU EXIT ENTER...

Page 75: ...le Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Input Input Selection DVI RGB SDI SD HD 3G Dual Optional input 1 Optional input 2 Advanced Settings DVI RGB DVI DVI Dual link RGB HS VS YUV HS VS AUTO SDI SD HD 3G D...

Page 76: ...by side Top and bottom SENSIO HI FI 3D Line Alternating 3G Second input 8 2 Input Selection How to select Press Menu to activate the menus and select Input Input Selection Press ENTER The Select Sourc...

Page 77: ...SDI input Slot 3 and 4 can be filled up with optional input modules Identical modules are allowed 8 3 2 Input configuration 3D item in the Input menu is grayed out when no 3D module is inserted in slo...

Page 78: ...ut AUTO selection When AUTO is selected the input source is automatically detected only for DVI RGB or YUV When an analog source is detected in AUTO mode then the Color Space must be selected as no au...

Page 79: ...d press ENTER Image 8 10 SDI set up First select the standard Use the or key to select and press ENTER to accept Standard 4 2 2 YCbCr 10 4 4 4 YCbCr 10 4 4 4 RGB 10 4 2 2 YCbCr 12 4 4 4 YCbCr 12 4 4 4...

Page 80: ...toggle between Analog and TTL 8 3 6 HDMI DisplayPort input 3D input module How to select Select HDMI DP and press ENTER to open the selections Image 8 13 HDMI Display port selection Use the or key to...

Page 81: ...source of the Pip window Input 1 Output is locked on input 1 Input 2 Output is locked on input 2 Input 3 Output is locked on input 3 Input 4 Output is locked on input 4 Free run Output is locked on an...

Page 82: ...imum delay Purpose The minimum delay only affects the de interlacing In case of interlaced sources the de interlacer will be bypassed and the image will be shown with line interpolation applied To ens...

Page 83: ...en the show native resolution function is in the ON position the projector handles the source as follows Source Projected image Name Ratio Resolution Ratio Resolution XGA 4 3 1024x768 4 3 1024x768 ima...

Page 84: ...he selected input the output can be set to blue or black or a personal defined logo can be displayed or the projector can shutdown after a certain time or auto dimming can be started 8 7 1 Background...

Page 85: ...window in case PiP is On How to activate logo Press Menu to activate the menus and select Input No Signal Logo Press ENTER to toggle between On or Off Image 8 27 Main menu Image 8 28 Input no signal I...

Page 86: ...rojector does not go in shutdown 8 7 4 Shutdown retarding time About the shutdown retarding time The retarding time is the time between no signal is detected and the moment that the projector shuts do...

Page 87: ...minimum value When the input signal is re detected the lamp power is restored to its original value How to set up Press Menu to activate the menus and select Input No Signal Auto Dimming Image 8 36 M...

Page 88: ...our own custom EDID file s is done through Create Custom EDID files can be deleted at any time The Standard EDID includes two timings 1920x1200 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz for HDX HDF and APOLLO projectors an...

Page 89: ...pplied and stored for this input The EDID Configuration menu remains open to configure another input Or use the or key to select OK Your selection is applied and stored for this input and the EDID con...

Page 90: ...g timings must be entered Active Pixels horizontal resolution Active Lines vertical resolution Frequency Hz amount of frames per second Select the calculation method to obtain the correct standard vid...

Page 91: ...a D or A for digital or analog To change the file name select Filename and press ENTER to open the edit box Click inside the edit box and change the name to the desired name Select Create and press EN...

Page 92: ...e selection 3D second input L R Synchronisation field dominance L R Synchronisation Invert 3D sync out 8 9 1 About 3D modes The mentioned menu items in the mode explanation will be explained in detail...

Page 93: ...ame packing and Line Alternating 3G B To activate the single channel 3D mode select MENU Input 3D Frame packing FHD3D or MENU Input 3D Line Alternating 3G B only for SDI input Single 3D channel Half r...

Page 94: ...to avoid flickering images Input frequency 40Hz eye triple flash will be used and results in 144Hz for 24Hz eye input 150Hz for 25Hz eye input 180Hz for 30Hz eye input Input frequency between 40Hz and...

Page 95: ...vel B 3 Fpix 150MHz Line Alternating 3G B Max resolution 1920x1200 30Hz 2048x1080 30Hz or 1280x720 60Hz HDMI DP Fpix 162MHz Vfreq 60Hz Max resolution 1920x1200 60Hz or 2048x1080 60Hz SENSIO 3D Decoder...

Page 96: ...and Bottom mode is detected or if no InfoFrame data is present Does not support Frame Sequential modes Single and Dual Channel Is not available on other inputs only on the inputs of the 3D input modu...

Page 97: ...information alternating the left and the right information Frame sequential Dual channel Two inputs one contains the left eye information and the other contains the right eye infor mation Frame packin...

Page 98: ...What can be done 3D content can be entered into the projector via a single channel one input or via 2 channels 2 inputs When entering content via 2 channels the second source must be indicated in the...

Page 99: ...d out Furthermore the input frequency must be equal or lower than 100 Hz 50 Hz per eye In case the input frequency is higher than 100 Hz 50 Hz per eye 59 94 60 Hz in practice the Field dominance setti...

Page 100: ...N signal is used to indicate the left and right field sequence R L The inverted 3D SYNC IN signal is used to indicate the left and right field sequence 8 9 7 L R Synchronisation Invert 3D sync out Wha...

Page 101: ...ed 3D Sync Left Right Normal t Left Image 8 76 3D sync out How to toggle 3D SYNC OUT Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment 3D Glasses L R Synchronisation Image 8 77 Main menu Image 8 7...

Page 102: ...3D Sync Out Press ENTER to toggle between On and Off On 3D SYNC OUT is the inverted version of the 3D sync signal generated by the processing allowing to swap left and right eye on the active glasses...

Page 103: ...Image Image settings Contrast Brightness Saturation Tint Phase Sharpness Color Temperature Projector white Computer 9300K Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K Custom Balance Input Balance Black Bala...

Page 104: ...age adjustments 9 3 Image settings About image settings Depending on the type of the connected source some settings are grayed out Image settings are stored per input 9 3 1 Contrast About Contrast The...

Page 105: ...ess ENTER again to enter the value directly with the numeric keys Press EXIT to return to Image Settings menu Image 9 6 Contrast adjustment 9 3 2 Brightness About brightness The brightness function is...

Page 106: ...tness menu and adjust with the or key Press ENTER again to enter the value directly with the numeric keys Press EXIT to return to Image Settings menu Image 9 10 Brightness adjustment 9 3 3 Saturation...

Page 107: ...ress ENTER to display the Saturation menu and adjust with the or key Press ENTER again to enter the value directly with the numeric keys Press EXIT to return to Image Settings menu 9 3 4 Phase About P...

Page 108: ...ivate the menus and select Image Image Settings Phase Image 9 16 Main menu Image Image 9 17 Image adjustments Image 9 18 Image settings phase Press ENTER to select Image 9 19 Phase adjustment To chang...

Page 109: ...of white in an image measured using the Kelvin degrees K temperature scale Higher temperatures output more light Projector white will provide maximum projector light output The calibrated Broadcast F...

Page 110: ...Image 9 24 Color temperature question Click Yes to continue Use the or key to select the desired value Press ENTER to accept The following fixed choices are possible Projector White Computer 9300 Vide...

Page 111: ...ignals In case of information contained in the amplitude of the signals which is the case of data color signals R G B image 9 29 we are quite sure that the amplitude of these color signals is subject...

Page 112: ...g is to set the same black level and the same white level for the three colors of a particular input source Black level setting brightness White level setting contrast The same absolute black and whit...

Page 113: ...ting a 100 black image image B The changeover from min to max is indicated by the apparition of bright spots also called digital noise An alternative to a full screen White black pattern is the standa...

Page 114: ...t of the two other colors since there is a risk of reaching too soon the 50 transition due to the contribution of these two other colors signals Use the or key to select Black balance green and adjust...

Page 115: ...bright spots appear on the screen Use the or key to select White balance blue adjust the Blue white level gain until bright spots appear on the screen Use the or key to select White balance red adjus...

Page 116: ...Aspect ratio Relation between the horizontal vertical dimension in which the window will be displayed e g 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Can also be expressed as a decimal number such as 1 77 The larger the ratio...

Page 117: ...ilm ratio also 1280x768 16 10 Wide screen cinema format WUXGA format Custom Any custom format can be set up Some example images 4 3 signal 16 9 RGB signal Image 9 46 Example images aspect ratio How to...

Page 118: ...in the input signal Horizontal Active Active horizontal pixels width number of active pixels in the input signal This value is normally given in the source specifications If not adjust until full ima...

Page 119: ...specific adjustment menu Continue with the other settings in the same way until all timings are set For a new measurement press the Auto Image button on the RCU or local keypad 9 5 2 Advanced timings...

Page 120: ...9 55 How to change the clamp delay clamp width Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image Timings Advanced settings Image 9 56 Main menu Image Image 9 57 Image timings Image 9 58 Timings advanc...

Page 121: ...for future use When there is a little difference the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source specs are reached VESA standards and video standards are pre programmed Possible file Man...

Page 122: ...e file settings 9 6 3 File Load Filter About the filter setting Depending on the load file filter the load list can be reduced to the fitted files or can be expanded to show all files Fit reduced list...

Page 123: ...ices Image 9 69 Delete custom file Press ENTER to select The available custom files are displayed If no custom files are available a message that no custom files are available is displayed Use the or...

Page 124: ...e Image File Services Delete Image 9 71 Main menu Image Image 9 72 Image image file services Image 9 73 Delete all custom files If no custom files are available a message that no custom files are avai...

Page 125: ...e Image 9 75 Main menu Image Image 9 76 Image image file services Image 9 77 Image file services rename Press ENTER to select The available custom files are displayed If no custom files are available...

Page 126: ...in that way the next character will be selected automatically Arrow key left has the backspace functionality Press ENTER to finalize the rename action 9 6 7 Copy custom file How to copy Press Menu to...

Page 127: ...r Use the or key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the next character will be sel...

Page 128: ...file service options Auto Picture Alignment How to set Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image Image File Services Options Auto Picture Alignment Image 9 90 Main menu Image Image 9 91 Image...

Page 129: ...ct Image Save Custom Settings Image 9 94 Main menu Image Image 9 95 Image save custom settings Use the or key to select Yes and press ENTER Image 9 96 Save custom settings question 9 8 Splash image Ab...

Page 130: ...p for a certain time time out Off No splash screen is displayed at startup Time out setup Press Menu to activate the menus and select Image Splash image Image 9 100 Main menu Image Image 9 101 Image s...

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Page 133: ...plit Left Right Split Top Bottom Custom x Rename Delete Delete all Copy Save as Lens behavior Same zoom focus shift yes no 10 2 Introduction Overview Layout files determine the size and the position o...

Page 134: ...ndow Image 10 3 Layout main window Image 10 4 Main window source Press ENTER to select The Select Source window opens Image 10 5 Select source Use the or key to select the desired source and press ENT...

Page 135: ...h respect to the original aspect ratio by checking the check box in front of Lock How to change the size Press Menu to activate the menus and select Layout Main window Size Image 10 7 Main menu layout...

Page 136: ...e desired size is reached press EXIT A Save Layout window opens Image 10 11 Save layout Use the or key to select Yes and press ENTER to save Select No if you want to quit without saving the current po...

Page 137: ...and the or key to change the Left position When desired position is reached press EXIT A Save Layout window opens Image 10 17 Save layout Use the or key to select Yes and press ENTER to save Select No...

Page 138: ...The input section of the projector allows a combination of different input signals which may be projected in the 2 windows main and PiP The PiP window can be placed anywhere with any dimensions on th...

Page 139: ...22 Main menu layout Image 10 23 Layout PiP Window Image 10 24 PiP window source selection Press ENTER to select The Select Source window opens Image 10 25 Select source Use the or key to select the d...

Page 140: ...PIP window The size of the picture in picture window can be changed with respect to the original aspect ratio of the PIP image Remark During adjustment of the window size scaling artifacts can be vis...

Page 141: ...When the desired size is reached press EXIT A Save Layout window opens Image 10 32 Save layout Use the or key to select Yes and press ENTER to save Select No if you want to quit without saving the cur...

Page 142: ...the or key to change the Left position When desired position is reached press EXIT A Save Layout window opens Image 10 37 Save layout Use the or key to select Yes and press ENTER to save Select No if...

Page 143: ...age 10 38 Main menu layout Image 10 39 Layout layout file services Image 10 40 Layout file services load Press ENTER to select The Load layout overview window opens Image 10 41 Load layout file list U...

Page 144: ...tart the renaming The Rename window opens Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote contro...

Page 145: ...ile list Use the or key to select the desired custom file and press ENTER to delete A confirmation window is displayed Image 10 50 Confirm delete Use the or key to select Yes and press ENTER to delete...

Page 146: ...files are available is displayed Image 10 54 Layout files delete all confirmation Use the or key to select Yes Press ENTER to delete all layout files 10 5 5 Copy or Save as layout file What can be do...

Page 147: ...ens settings e g when using the projector on 2 different projector distances or two different screen sizes same image but 2 custom layouts needed due to different zoom focus shift settings Adjust the...

Page 148: ...l use its own zoom focus shift settings Lens should be calibrated when using this setting If No is selected the calibrate lens menu opens Image 10 62 Lens calibration Before different zoom focus shift...

Page 149: ...de The counter of the lamp life time counts equal for normal or economic mode but the customer will see that the ageing of the lamp is lower in economic and long life mode Normal maximum allowed power...

Page 150: ...e the or key to change the power value The value can be changed between 75 and 100 11 4 Auto dimming when on Pause About auto dimming when on pause When the projector is switched to pause the shutter...

Page 151: ...ower will be reduced from the current value to its minimum value When the input signal is re detected the lamp power is restored to its original value This function is a duplicate of the Auto dimming...

Page 152: ...What can be done Constant Light Output allows to force a constant light output set in the CLO Target lumens item of the projector over a certain period This will eliminate uncontrolled light output d...

Page 153: ...Runtime hrs Constant Light Output working area Image 11 17 CLO mode setting On overrules the lamp power mode setting Projector will always play in CLO mode using the CLO target How to switch CLO mode...

Page 154: ...te the menus and select Lamp Power CLO mode Image 11 21 Main menu lamp Image 11 22 Lamp power Image 11 23 CLO Target lumens setup Use the or key to change the CLO target lumens Depending on the projec...

Page 155: ...ss ENTER to select Image 11 27 Lamp identification 11 11 Z axis adjustment What can be done The Z Axis menu item gives the current light output of the projector in percentage This light output indicat...

Page 156: ...11 Lamp Image 11 30 Current light output 152 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 157: ...nstallation are possible front table front ceiling rear table rear ceiling auto front automatic front projector detects itself if it is ceiling or table mounted and projects always a readable image au...

Page 158: ...nus and select Alignment Lens Image 12 4 Main menu alignment Image 12 5 Alignment lens Use the or key to select zoom focus and press ENTER to activate Image 12 6 Lens Zoom Focus Use the or key to zoom...

Page 159: ...12 8 Main menu alignment Image 12 9 Alignment lens Use the or key to select Shift and press ENTER to activate Image 12 10 Lens shift Use the or key to shift the lens in vertical direction Use the or k...

Page 160: ...on and press ENTER to activate Image 12 14 Lens mid position Lens will be shifted horizontally and vertically to its mid position 12 5 Calbrate lens at startup About calibrating lens Each time the pro...

Page 161: ...lect Calibrate lens at startup and press ENTER to toggle between on and off Image 12 17 Calibrate lens at startup 12 6 Calibrate lens Lens calibration is a time consuming operation How to calibrate Pr...

Page 162: ...lens A Lens Calibration window opens Select first the desired calibration options by checking the check box before the option and then select Yes to start the calibration procedure Image 12 21 Calibra...

Page 163: ...rp board reset Warp board and values reset Alternative Side Keystone 12 7 1 About warping Overview Image warping is the process of digitally manipulating an image to compensate for the distortion of t...

Page 164: ...art up Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment Warping Warp adjust The Warp adjust menu opens The content of this warp adjust menu depends on the selection When no warp was done before t...

Page 165: ...is indicated with a digit inside the icon By default 3 points are shown 4 Reduce the number of points The current number of points mode is indicated with a digit inside the icon 5 Remove show grid 6...

Page 166: ...5 x 5 9 x 9 17 x 17 33 x 33 lowest mode The six modes represent 21 levels each level representing its own group of anchor points Level 2 Level 3 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level...

Page 167: ...1 21 19 20 18 20 19 20 20 21 17 21 21 18 21 20 21 19 21 21 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 20 18 20 19 20 20 21 17 21 21 18 21 20 21 19 21 21 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 20 18 20 19 20 20 21 17 21 21 18 21 20 21...

Page 168: ...pixels The value inside the icon changes accordingly The following selections are possible 2 x 2 highest level 3 x 3 5 x 5 9 x 9 17 x 17 33 x 33 lowest level 12 7 6 Warp adaptation steps About the ste...

Page 169: ...function The current selection is indicated in yellow The current position of the cursor is indicated in blue The arrow keys are use to move the cursor to a new selection How to make a selection Use t...

Page 170: ...2 42 Warp mode 1 Keystone 2 Linearity 3 Points 4 Scale 5 Shift 6 Rotate 7 Rotation point 12 7 8 Keystone correction workflow Adjusting vertical and horizontal keystone Select the 2 x 2 adjustment leve...

Page 171: ...elected anchor point is the left top corner of the image Select the desired warp area Depending on the selected area only the points in that area will be adjusted Select Linearity Select within Warp A...

Page 172: ...6 16 5 3 2 4 25 15 23 13 24 22 10 20 8 18 12 14 7 9 19 17 Image 12 46 Point selection Select Warp mode points 2 Use the or key to go to Point selection Select alternating the X and Y coordinate and c...

Page 173: ...isible anymore How to shift Select the 2 x 2 adjustment level See Setting the warping level page 164 The default selected anchor point is the left top corner of the image Select the desired warp area...

Page 174: ...arp Adaptations and use the arrow keys to move rotation point to the desired position 3 Or press ENTER when an item is selected and use the 4 arrow keys to adjust Image 12 53 Warping scaling Continue...

Page 175: ...stuck Than it is possible to reset the board and restart from a clean adjustment How to reset Use the arrow keys to select the Reset icon on the general icon bar at the bottom of the Warp adjust wind...

Page 176: ...1 17 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 17 1 17 1 17 Image 12 57 Opacity How to adjust Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment Warping Opacity Image 12 58 Main menu alignment Image 12 59 Alignment Warping Im...

Page 177: ...ain menu alignment Image 12 62 Alignment Warping Image 12 63 Warping file service Image 12 64 File service load Press ENTER to display the overview list with warp files Image 12 65 Warp files Use the...

Page 178: ...2 67 Alignment Warping Image 12 68 Warping file service Image 12 69 Save to file Press ENTER to save the settings 12 7 18 Warp file service save as What can be done The current settings can be saved i...

Page 179: ...r key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the next character will be selected autom...

Page 180: ...hange the selected character Use the or key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the...

Page 181: ...Confirm delete Use the or key to select the file to delete and press ENTER Use the or key to Yes or No and press ENTER Yes file will be deleted No file remains in list 12 7 21 Warp file service delet...

Page 182: ...es files will be deleted No no files deleted 12 7 22 Warp board reset What can be done In some circumstances the hardware of the warping get stuck A hard reset of the board is the only solution With W...

Page 183: ...are of the warping can get stuck With only a hard reset of the board it starts up with the same extreme values and get stuck immediately So that is not the solution Therefore while executing a hard re...

Page 184: ...ues 12 7 24 Alternative Side Keystone About the alternative side keystone For 3D sources with a frequency higher than 30 Hz eye the warp unit cannot be used anymore Therefor for these source the alter...

Page 185: ...What can be done Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and to hide or black out unwanted information or noise A...

Page 186: ...ing D Right blanking The reset function brings all blanking settings back to zero How to adjust Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment Blanking Image 12 101 Main menu alignment Image 12...

Page 187: ...ering the brightness of the brighter portions contrast feeling enhanced How to adjust Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment Gamma Image 12 104 Main menu alignment Image 12 105 Alignmen...

Page 188: ...ern The following patterns are available Checker board Color Bars Convergence Convergence_2 Ansi Lumen Focus white Focus black Focus green Full Screen Black Full Screen White Cross Hatch Outline Scene...

Page 189: ...te the menus and select Alignment Color Space Image 12 109 Main menu alignment Image 12 110 Alignment color space Image 12 111 Color space Select Status and press ENTER to toggle between On or Off On...

Page 190: ...113 Custom color targets Image 12 114 Color targets Use the or key to select a color coordinate Use the or key to change the value of the selected coordinate Adjust all other coordinates in the same...

Page 191: ...tal composite light output Image 12 116 ScenergiX Basic Principle 12 12 2 Preparations ScenergiX Preparations To ensure proper ScenergiX adjustment be sure that the following adjustments are done perf...

Page 192: ...gix is deactivated 12 12 4 Scenergix pattern What can be done To make the Scenergix adjustment more easy an internal pattern can be displayed How to select Press Menu to activate the menus and select...

Page 193: ...200240 280 320 360 400 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 Image 12 123 Scenergix pattern 12 12 5 Scenergix adjustment lines What can be done Border lines for the blending areas can be displayed whi...

Page 194: ...ectors as one image B the vertical and horizontal start position and the size must be determined so that each projector displays a part of the image The overlap area can be adjusted with the Scenergix...

Page 195: ...gix data doubling Image 12 131 Data doubling status Select Status and press ENTER to toggle between On and Off On data doubling is activated Off data doubling is deactivated Select Horizontal Start an...

Page 196: ...White level position menu opens When Adjustment lines is On the different areas are displayed on the screen Image 12 135 White level position Use the or key to select one of the four size adjustments...

Page 197: ...12 Alignment Image 12 136 Width selections Set first the width for the first projector and repeat for the second one Image 12 137 Width set up for projector 1 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015 193...

Page 198: ...ining image excluding the overlap zone and the DLP leakage area First the width of the leakage area must be set The white cursor line indicates the border of the overlap area The green cursor line ind...

Page 199: ...Image 12 142 Scenergix Black level Press ENTER to select the Black Level adjustments Image 12 143 Black level area Use the or key to select one of the four size adjustments Use the or key to move the...

Page 200: ...a 2 DLP Leakage area Use the Reset item to reset all area values How to adjust Press Menu to activate the menus and select Alignment Scenergix Black level Image 12 145 Main menu alignment Image 12 146...

Page 201: ...just the black level of area A until the black level of area A B and C are equal Use the Adjust function Red Green and Blue in the Black level menu A C B 12 13 11 R G B RGB Image 1 Image 2 Image 12 14...

Page 202: ...3 1 Dark time adjustment What can be done The principle of a pair of Stereo Glasses is 1 When the left image is projected the left shutter is open allowing the left eye to see the left image The shutt...

Page 203: ...ng these shutters too late and or opening too early will cause Cross Talk 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...

Page 204: ...too early and or opening too late cause Color Artifacts Adjusting the Dark Time will allow an easy synchronization of the Blanking Period of the DLP mirrors with the opening closing time of the shutte...

Page 205: ...can be done With L R output reference delay it is possible to apply an adjustable time delay on the stereo emitter signal Image Frame Left 3D Sync Left Right Delay Time 3D Sync Left Right Frame Left F...

Page 206: ...tput reference dellay Use the or key to change the L R Output Reference Delay value until the correct value is reached 12 13 3 3D Sync Loop Through What can be done The incoming 3D sync signal can rou...

Page 207: ...inverted as indicated in the Invert 3D Sync Out setting 12 13 4 Upper limit for triple or double flash What can be done The Upper limit for triple flash can be set When the input frame rates are below...

Page 208: ...can set to 30 48 or 50 12 14 High End Systems Mirror About the mirror The digital mirror is DMX controlled This control can be done via the projector or via Projector Toolset External DMX control is...

Page 209: ...toggle between On and Off On High End Systems Mirror is controlled via the projector Off High End Systems Mirror is not controlled via the projector Pan Tilt adjustment Use the or key to select Coars...

Page 210: ...tore settings To change the store settings use the or key to select Store settings per layout and press ENTER to toggle between No and Yes Image 12 173 Store settings No settings are stored globally Y...

Page 211: ...tion SMS services 13 1 Projector Control menu overview Overview table Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Projector Control Projector Address Projector address Common address Serial Communication Baud rate Interf...

Page 212: ...individual address must be entered in the projector This individual projector address can then be used to control the projector via remote control or via a serial connection Next to an individual proj...

Page 213: ...3 3 Projector Common Address About common address A common address can be 0 or 1 Any command coming from a remote control programmed with that common address will be executed How to set Press Menu to...

Page 214: ...projector control Image 13 10 Projector control serial communication Image 13 11 Serial communication baud rate Press ENTER to toggle between the available baud rates The following baud rates can be s...

Page 215: ...13 5 1 Introduction to a Network connection DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of...

Page 216: ...gateway address Set the IP Address field to the desired value This must NOT be 0 0 0 0 for static IP Address assignment The IP address identifies a projector s location on the network in the same way...

Page 217: ...HCP is activated An automatic IP address is assigned Off DHCP is deactivated A fixed address must be used 13 5 3 Wired IP address set up How to set up Press Menu to activate the menus and select Proje...

Page 218: ...se the or key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the next character will be select...

Page 219: ...ector control network Image 13 24 Subnet mask Use the or key to select Subnet Mask under Wired and press ENTER to activate the input box Image 13 25 Fill subnet mask Image 13 26 Fill subnet mask Use t...

Page 220: ...racter will be selected automatically 13 5 5 Wired default gateway set up How to set up Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control Network Image 13 27 Main menu projector control Im...

Page 221: ...ed in that way the next character will be selected automatically 13 5 6 Wireless network activation Can only be used with a wireless network module installed What can be done Before a wireless network...

Page 222: ...Press ENTER to toggle the status between Off and On 13 5 7 Wireless access points selection and setup These menu items are only accessible when wireless network status is set to on Scan for access po...

Page 223: ...dicated with the radio button in front of Open or WPA WPA2 The network name is also indicated next to SSID Note WEP is not supported Access to a wireless secured access point Use the or key to select...

Page 224: ...y and press ENTER to open the network connection An IP address can now be obtained via DHCP or a fixed IP address can be setup 13 5 8 Wireless DHCP set up Can only be used with a wireless network modu...

Page 225: ...ated An automatic IP address is assigned Off Wireless DHCP is deactivated A fixed address must be used 13 5 9 Wireless fixed IP address set up Can only be used with a wireless network module installed...

Page 226: ...the or key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad When a digit is entered in that way the next character will be selected...

Page 227: ...13 51 Network wireless Image 13 52 Network wireless Subnet Mask Press ENTER to open the Wireless menu Use the or key to select Subnet Mask and press ENTER to activate the input box Image 13 53 Wirele...

Page 228: ...teway set up Can only be used with a wireless network module installed How to set up Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control Network Wireless Setup Image 13 54 Main menu projecto...

Page 229: ...way the next character will be selected automatically 13 6 IR Control switching What can be done Each IR receiver inside the projector can be activated or deactivated When an IR receiver is deactivate...

Page 230: ...LR connector DMX signals can be connected to the DMX In port on the communicator interface The DMX out can be used to create a chain of DMX devices One universe can control up to 512 channels If you a...

Page 231: ...select Image 13 66 DMX address Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to select another character Note Digits can be entered with the digit keys on the remote control or the l...

Page 232: ...ntain up to 256 projectors Universes are only meaningful for Art Net applications as only there multiple universes can be addressed How to set a DMX universe Press Menu to activate the menus and selec...

Page 233: ...13 7 3 DMX mode What can be done 3 modes for DMX are available Basic which has currently 2 channels implemented Extended which has currently 10 channels implemented Full which has currently 9 channel...

Page 234: ...hernet to the projector This function can be enabled or disabled Art Net DMX On DMX via Ethernet is enabled Art Net DMX Off DMX via Ethernet is disabled How to toggle Press Menu to activate the menus...

Page 235: ...output voltage level can be set to 0V 9V 12V or 24V DMX Art Net can also enable the output voltage on the front XLR connector To avoid that per accident a voltage is activated via DMX Art Net set leve...

Page 236: ...Output voltage disabled Output voltage level setup Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control DMX Output voltage level Image 13 80 Main menu projector control Image 13 81 Projector...

Page 237: ...n an on screen menu How to start up the monitoring Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control DMX Monitor Image 13 83 Main menu projector control Image 13 84 Projector control DMX I...

Page 238: ...e 13 88 Projector control DMX Image 13 89 DMX shutdown Press ENTER to toggle between On and Off On projector goes in shutdown after a certain retarding time Off projector does not go in shutdown 13 7...

Page 239: ...ndby by pressing the standby button the following can happen Only lamp will be switched off Lamp will be switched off and projector electronics will be powered down after an after cool period ECO stan...

Page 240: ...lamp will be switched off and projector will be powered down 13 8 2 Shortcut keys What can be done An overview of the shortcut allocations with the corresponding menu is given Those printed in bold a...

Page 241: ...d the bar scale can be positioned on different places on the screen The following positions are possible for both Right top Right mid Right bottom Mid top Mid mid Mid bottom Left top Left mid Left bot...

Page 242: ...e is nothing done on the local LCD it can go out after a time out How to set up Press Menu to activate the menus and select Projector Control Local LCD Image 13 103 Main menu projector control Image 1...

Page 243: ...ng languages are available English French German Spanish Portuguese Japanese Chinese Korean Dutch All available languages are indicated in the language of the country The current active language is in...

Page 244: ...ime with a certain recurrence and occurrence Multiple tasks can be added to the list of tasks and all these tasks will be controlled by the scheduler A simple example of a schedule task1 load layout 1...

Page 245: ...dow is selected Use the or key to jump to the next item in the setup When all items are correctly filled out select Apply and press ENTER to create the task Image 13 113 Add task setup Start date and...

Page 246: ...changed between 1 and 99 1 Starts every day 2 Starts every 2 days 3 Starts every 3 days 7 Starts every week Routine setup infinite loop To repeat the task with a given sequence again and again check t...

Page 247: ...to select The following lamp statuses are possible Turn on lamp will be switched on when the task is started Turn off lamp will be switched off when the task is started No change no changes to the lam...

Page 248: ...k Image 13 118 Main menu projector control Image 13 119 Projector control scheduler Image 13 120 Scheduler edit task Press ENTER to open the task selection list Image 13 121 Task selection list Use th...

Page 249: ...g the name and applying the task will replace the selected task with the edited task with the new name 13 12 3 Delete task What can be done A task stored in the list of tasks can be deleted from that...

Page 250: ...o delete the task Select No to return without deleting the task 13 12 4 Scheduler on or off What can be done The scheduler can be switched on or off When switched on the tasks in the list will be exec...

Page 251: ...What can be done To configure the projector software with the installed SIM card a correct PIN code 4digits must be entered As the PIN code cannot be checked with the one on the SIM card ensure to en...

Page 252: ...code Enter the 4 digit PIN code corresponding with the mounted SIM card Use the digit keys on the remote control or the local keypad Each digit is replaced by an asterisks Press ENTER when the 4 digi...

Page 253: ...ENTER to configure the software Proceed with the SIM card replacement and follow the configure procedure as described above 13 14 GSM Configuration subscription About SMS subscription When subscripted...

Page 254: ...ngth depends on the country do not enter the 0 YYYYYY phone number The must be followed by at least 7 digits country operator number phone number 7 Press ENTER to accept the phone number The software...

Page 255: ...the GSM number associated with the projector The receiving projector analyses the message and add or remove the GSM number associated with the message A result message is sent back to the requested c...

Page 256: ...rojector Control is selected enter the hidden code 8069 A Device configuration menu opens Image 13 151 Projector control device configuration Enter the 4 digits of the activation code using the digit...

Page 257: ...projector notification information can be requested The receiving projector analyses the message The projector answers with an SMS of maximum 140 characters con taining all the active notifications s...

Page 258: ...or disabled When enabled the user can start up the projector in a normal way When disabled the lamp of the projector cannot start up A failed message Lamp Ignition permitted will be displayed How to...

Page 259: ...rmation about the projector The following items will be displayed Projector type Projector address Software version Configuration Baudrate IP address MAC address Status of the on screen text Serial nu...

Page 260: ...urrent installed software The reference software is the latest correctly installed package The current is the updated software upgrade of downgrade Once the complete current is updated with new softwa...

Page 261: ...he following parts Voltages Temperatures Fan speeds All tables are built up in an identical way The current measured value is surrounded with the low and high error and warning limits Once one of thes...

Page 262: ...es and get an overview of the voltages or to select Temperatures to get an overview of the internal temperatures or to select Fan Speeds to get an overview of current speeds of the different fans or t...

Page 263: ...files one managed bythe Main controller and one specific for the Lamp power supply How to display the logging Press Menu to activate the menus and select Service Diagnosis Logging Image 14 16 Main men...

Page 264: ...ain controller logging Image 14 21 Lamp power supply logging 14 2 4 Board Id About Board Id The board id window gives an overview of the modules with their article number serial number etc How to get...

Page 265: ...cations Notifications are warnings and errors displayed on the local LCD or on the OSD since power on of the projector Once powered off the notification logging is cleared How to display Press Menu to...

Page 266: ...see if the projector is used in an allowed position The status field indicates whether the rotation of the projector is normal or abnormal Using a projector with an abnormal rotation can severely dam...

Page 267: ...sensor and the offset from the normal position are given in the tilt sensor pane The status pane indicates if the projector is used with an allowed rotation 14 3 Internal Service Patterns How to sele...

Page 268: ...selection menu Input patterns Input items in the Internal Service Patterns menu are only shown when the corresponding slot contains an input board Image 14 37 Internal service patterns input Press EN...

Page 269: ...ber of options can change for the different patterns Image 14 41 Pmp In test pattern options Use the or key to select an option and press ENTER to select The checkbox in front of that item will be che...

Page 270: ...TER to display the list of possible patterns Image 14 45 Pmp out test patterns To change the options for the selected pattern use he key to open these options The number of options can change for the...

Page 271: ...4 48 Fib test patterns 14 4 USB memory Purpose 2 functions are available Custom settings can be saved on a USB stick A selection of saved settings can be down loaded via an USB stick on the projector...

Page 272: ...ck is inserted in the USB connector When no USB stick is available a message will be shown No USB device is found The name of the custom settings files contains the serial number of the projector from...

Page 273: ...a color is missing artifacts are visible in the image or image is frozen and the formatter test patterns cannot be displayed How to reset Press Menu to activate the menus and select Service Reset Form...

Page 274: ...lect Use the or key to select Yes or No and press ENTER Image 14 61 Activate refill process If you want to start the refill mode select Yes If you do not want to start the refill mode select No 14 7 S...

Page 275: ...ure What can happen When an over temperature is detected the projector starts dimming the lamp so that the projector can cool down How to activate deactivate Press Menu to activate the menus and selec...

Page 276: ...and time set up Image 14 70 Date and time set up Use the or key to select Hour Minute Day Month or Year and press ENTER to select Use the or key to change the selected character Use the or key to sel...

Page 277: ...e the dust and contamination Use big wipes in one single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating Use a dry lens cleaning cl...

Page 278: ...15 Maintenance 274 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 279: ...rvice personnel see remarks above each procedure WARNING Always switch off the projector and unplug the power cord at the projector side before removing one of the covers 16 1 Removal of the front cov...

Page 280: ...moke machines or similar Necessary tools 7 mm flat screw driver How to remove the side cover Release the captive screw at the middle bottom of the side cover using a flat screw driver Image 16 3 Capti...

Page 281: ...er using a flat screw driver Image 16 5 Captive screws unlocking Remove the lamp cover from the projector as follows gently pull out the left bottom corner A of the lamp cover then gently pull out the...

Page 282: ...the input cover then gently pull out the right top corner B of the input cover then move the input cover away from the projector C B A C Image 16 8 Input cover removal 16 5 Installation of the front...

Page 283: ...nt cover dust ring Reinstall the rubber dust ring around the lens holder 16 6 Installation of the side cover WARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel Neces...

Page 284: ...locking the captive screw in the middle at the bottom of the side cover Image 16 13 Fixate captive screw 16 7 Installation of the lamp cover WARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified...

Page 285: ...r WARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel Necessary tools 7 mm flat screw driver How to install the input cover Install the input cover of the projector a...

Page 286: ...f the projector covers B C A Image 16 16 Input cover installation Secure the input cover by locking the two captive screws at the left side of the input cover Image 16 17 Captive screws locking 282 R5...

Page 287: ...ice information for qualified service technicians can be found on Barco s Partnerzone URL http my barco com Regis tration is necessary If you are not yet registered click on Partnerzone registration a...

Page 288: ...over of the projector see Removal of the front cover page 275 Remove the HEPA dust filter on the front side by pulling the two spring clamps away from the filter and then moving the filter forwards 2...

Page 289: ...2 5 mm Allen key as illustrated A A Image 17 4 Bottom filter lock screws Remove the filter F on the bottom side by pulling out the filter holder H as illustrated F H H H H F Image 17 5 Bottom filter r...

Page 290: ...the side cover of the projector see Removal of the side cover page 276 Remove the filter F on the top side by pulling out the filter holder H as illustrated H F Image 17 8 Top filter Place a new HEPA...

Page 291: ...re indicated on the manometer is out of range inform the responsible and qualified technicians so they may take necessary corrective action Reinstall the side cover of the projector see Installation o...

Page 292: ...If no lamp is installed it is not possible to start up the projector 17 7 Installation of the lamp house WARNING This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel CAUTION N...

Page 293: ...he compartment is provided with guides G to position the lamp house correctly C G Image 17 12 Insert lamp house Push the lamp house forward until it slides fully into the projector Secure the correct...

Page 294: ...see Removal of the lamp cover page 277 Connect the projector to the local power net Start up the projector enter the menu structure and select Lamp Z axis Loosen the Z axis lock screw 2 Carefully tur...

Page 295: ...LP core Standard Optical dowser Standard Picture in picture Two sources simultaneously Orientation table ceiling side portrait vertical lamp door down bottom Others can be controlled by DMX 512 consol...

Page 296: ...projector Technology 0 96 DMD x3 Resolution 1 920 x 1 200 Brightness 26 000 center lumens 24 000 ANSI lumens Contrast ratio 1 900 1 standard 2 200 1 high contrast mode Brightness uniformity 90 Aspect...

Page 297: ...7 inches Weight 99kg 218 25lbs Shipping Dimensions LxWxH 1 200 x 980 x 760 mm 47 24 x 38 58 x 29 92 inches Shipping Weight from Factory 151kg 333lbs Standard accessories Power cord wireless XLR wired...

Page 298: ...Projector Toolset Android app iOS app Control XLR wired IR RS232 Wifi GSM opt Network connection 10 100 base T RJ 45 connection Wifi optional Power requirements 200 240V 50 60Hz Max power consumption...

Page 299: ...DF series flight case B 1 Dimensions of the HDF series projector Dimensions 730 250 520 643 14 8 130 148 148 480 485 459 485 643 676 1 771 1 771 1 1040 598 05 483 5 512 6 310 5 47 5 115 25 78 05 47 5...

Page 300: ...vity 233 359 224 5 Image B 2 Dimensions given in millimeters B 2 Dimensions of the HDF series flight case Dimensions 1194 660 817 5 808 1175 819 800 Image B 3 Dimensions given in millimeters 296 R5905...

Page 301: ...68 1024x768 60 60 004 48 363 65 000 1344 1024 806 768 1024x768 70 70 068 56 475 74 999 1328 1024 806 768 1024x768 75 75 030 60 024 78 751 1312 1024 800 768 1024x768 85 84 996 68 677 94 499 1376 1024 8...

Page 302: ...000 2272 1680 1099 1050 1680x1050 85 84 941 93 859 214 750 2288 1680 1105 1050 1680x1050RB 60 59 883 64 674 119 000 1840 1680 1080 1050 1792x1344 60 60 000 83 640 204 751 2448 1792 1394 1344 1792x1344...

Page 303: ...16 74 176 2200 1920 562 540 hd 1920x1080_2 25i50 000 31 25 74 250 2376 1920 625 540 hd 1920x1080 50p 50 000 56 250 148 500 2640 1920 1125 1080 hd 1920x1080 60p 60 000 67 500 148 500 2200 1920 1125 108...

Page 304: ...C Standard source files 300 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 305: ...Activate layout 8 If held for 2 seconds 72 79 Activate layout 9 If held for 2 seconds 80 87 Activate layout 10 If held for 2 seconds 88 95 Input 1 If held for 2 seconds 96 103 Input 2 If held for 2 s...

Page 306: ...eld for 5 seconds 0 31 Stop 32 63 Run 64 223 No function 6 Motor Go 224 255 0 Move lens to maximum position 0 31 Stop 32 63 Run 64 223 No function 7 Motor Go 224 255 0 Move lens to minimum position 8...

Page 307: ...rol 248 255 0 No function 6 Focus MSB 0 255 128 Coarse lens focus adjustment15 7 Focus LSB 0 255 128 Fine lens focus adjustment15 8 Zoom MSB 0 255 128 Coarse lens zoom adjustment15 9 Zoom LSB 0 255 12...

Page 308: ...D DMX chart 304 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 309: ...to stack HDF series projectors Turn in the four feet of the projector you want to stack Place the projectors on top of each other Ensure that all three interlocking pins A match with their correspondi...

Page 310: ...and clasp the safety hook around the safety cable as illustrated Image E 4 Mount safety cable WARNING Always use both safety cables of the lowest projector to secure a stacked projector in a ceiling...

Page 311: ...pattern as the reference projector Tip Use a white colored hatch pattern for the reference projector and e g green colored for the stacked projector This makes it easier to see the difference between...

Page 312: ...s most symmetrically placed with respect to the reference hatch pattern Note Note that the Shift function is motorized which means that you have to access the projector software via the local keypad o...

Page 313: ...ors In case of a triple stacked table mount projector configuration adjust and align first the bottommost projector reference than the projector in the middle and finally the uppermost projector R5905...

Page 314: ...E Stacking HDF series projectors 310 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 315: ...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 crossed out whe...

Page 316: ...o o Front panel o o o o o o Metalwork o o o o o o Plastic work o o o o o o Batteries o o o o o o Paper Manuals o o o o o o CD Manual o o o o o o Installation kit o o o o o o SJ T 11364 This table is...

Page 317: ...oad Changping District 102200 Beijing P R C 16 102200 Made in information The made in country is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself Production date The month and year of productio...

Page 318: ...F Environmental information 314 R5905158 HDF SERIES 16 06 2015...

Page 319: ...rdlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 Support www barco com en support Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5905158 08 page w...

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