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iCon H250/400

Owners manual (Preliminary)

R9010510
R9010500

R5976992/0A
13/12/2006

Summary of Contents for iCon H250

Page 1: ...iCon H250 400 Owners manual Preliminary R9010510 R9010500 R5976992 0A 13 12 2006...

Page 2: ...revision Software version V1 00 Barco nv Presentations Noordlaan 5 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 35 86 51 E mail presentations bid barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in...

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Page 4: ...Y QUALITY PERFORMANCE ACCURACY AND EFFORT INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE IS WITH YOU ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT IF YOU HAV...

Page 5: ...s or technologies to you MS or Microsoft Corporation may disclose this information to others but not in a form that personally identifies you Internet Based Services Components The SOFTWARE may contai...

Page 6: ...anual may be trademarks registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective holders All brand and product names mentioned in this manual serve as comments or examples and are not to be understood...

Page 7: ...6 Setup 29 6 1 RCU Local keypad 29 6 2 Terminology overview 31 6 3 Switching on 32 6 4 Setting up the RCU address 33 6 5 Setting up the projector address only if necessary 34 6 6 Setting up the orien...

Page 8: ...6 Status bar position 101 7 8 7 Sliderbox position 102 8 Network centric operations 103 8 1 Introduction 103 8 1 1 Network architecture 103 8 1 2 Network functionality 104 8 1 3 iCon server specifica...

Page 9: ...Table of contents 11 2 SNMP integration 136 12 Maintenance 139 12 1 Cleaning the lens 139 13 Image files 141 13 1 Image files 141 Index 147 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006 3...

Page 10: ...Table of contents 4 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 11: ...emoving from the shipping box getting the projector ready to be started 2 Setup Adjusting the projection parameters in order to get the best image reproduction 3 Getting started Start the projector cr...

Page 12: ...ne presentation tool running on a client PC and allowing file manipulations launch and sharing with the projector Barco Server software runs on the projector Server and allows communication with the c...

Page 13: ...packed in a carton box To provide protection during transportation the projector is surrounded with foam The package is secured with banding and fastening clips R824562 R824561 R824518 cable basket R7...

Page 14: ...Remove the 8 foam parts 6 Loosen and remove the 3 screws spacers fixing the projector to the wooden board 7 Remove the projector from the board Save the original shipping carton and packing material t...

Page 15: ...subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or humidity Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling check that temperature near the installation site is not excessive CAUTION Harmful Environmental Cont...

Page 16: ...imal Which screen type There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment Those used for front projected images and those for rear projection applications Screens are rated by how...

Page 17: ...Lens Formulas Projector configuration Positioning the projector Dimensions Dimensions are given in mm and inch 1inch 25 4 mm Length with different lenses see table Cold air IN Cold air IN 69 20 Cold...

Page 18: ...ide of the cover at the same time 3 Insert the batteries as indicated in the RCU 4 Put the battery cover on its place How to replace the batteries in the RCU To replace the batteries 1 Remove the batt...

Page 19: ...part of the housing in the projector 3 Push carefully to lock the lens in the housing 4 3 Removing the lens How to remove the lens 1 Unlock the lens by pulling the handle located on the right side of...

Page 20: ...1 2 X SW 0 06 PDmin 1 02 X SW 1 97 PDmax 1 2 X SW 2 36 CLD 1 2 1 6 1 PDmin 1 1 X SW 0 02 PDmax 1 51 X SW 0 02 PDmin 1 1 X SW 0 79 PDmax 1 51 X SW 0 79 CLD 1 6 2 4 1 PDmin 1 46 X SW 0 00 PDmax 2 21 X...

Page 21: ...ion where the projector is positioned so as to have the centre of the lens coinciding with the centre of the screen Positioning the projector The position of the projector with reference to the screen...

Page 22: ...4 Installation P PD x F a b c S S B SH SW SH SW F CD SH 2 B A A front plate Image 4 7 16 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 23: ...lens in an Off Axis installation Shifting the lens will not guarantee optimal image quality CAUTION Only for projectors containing a Server Single Board Computer The harddisk in the server is formatte...

Page 24: ...4 Installation CAUTION Never place the projector on either side Floor Floor Image 4 9 18 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 25: ...5 2 Connections Server section layout PCMCIA RJ45 USB 1 USB 2 USB 3 USB 4 AUDIO Image 5 2 How to connect the iCon server 1 Use the 2 RJ45 connector to connect the server to the installed network 2 Use...

Page 26: ...purposes one can use the point to point configuration the con nection being done via RJ45 connections using a crossed UTP cable The connection of the server section of the projector should be done in...

Page 27: ...ion is located at the front of the projector and is composed of 3 layers which can be equipped with different input modules depending on the ordered options The standard layers Layer 1 DVI Input Outpu...

Page 28: ...section L1 LAYER 1 L1 LAYER 2 L1 LAYER 3 L1 LAYER 4 Image 5 7 Input with 2 RGB analog input modules ordered with RGB Option L1 LAYER 1 L1 LAYER 2 L1 LAYER 3 L1 LAYER 4 Image 5 8 Input with HDSDI SDI...

Page 29: ...a composite video signal 1 Connect the BNC connector to the projector s BNC video input DVD Player Image 5 9 5 3 3 Connecting an S Video signal S Video connection An S Video signal is available on th...

Page 30: ...BNC Connector R G B H V RGBHV R G B H V RGsB R Gs B RGBS R G B S Table 5 1 How to use the BNC s in case of different RGB signals The RGB 5 BNC input can also be used to connect a component video sourc...

Page 31: ...eveloped by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both dig...

Page 32: ...nal 1 Connect the D15 connector to the projector s Computer input Image 5 14 5 3 8 The DVI output What can be done The DVI output is a copy of the projector s complete desktop image containing also th...

Page 33: ...5 Connections Image 5 15 The DVI output is at 1920x1080 projector s native resolution Image 5 16 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006 27...

Page 34: ...5 Connections 28 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 35: ...e server ON OFF state Preferences Installing the software Configuring the client software Configuring the Server software DropZone settings Start up 6 1 RCU Local keypad How controlling the projector...

Page 36: ...ns of the remote control are switching between stand by and operational mode switching to pause blanked picture full power for immediate restarting direct access to all connected sources Diagnose LED...

Page 37: ...top projection for a short time press PAUSE The image disappears but full power is retained for immediate restarting 6 STBY standby button to start projector when the power switch is switched on and t...

Page 38: ...9 EFFECTS not yet implemented 20 PIP ADJUST allows to select a PiP window and change its configuration on screen 21 RC operating indication lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed Thi...

Page 39: ...with a pencil 9 0 EN T ER M EN U B A C K D I G I Z O O M PH A SE PA U SE PI P L O G O Image 6 4 All the LED s 3 on the top cover of the projector go out Then LED1 starts blinking green the number of...

Page 40: ...ore projectors inde pendently In the OSD menu Projector Address the following addresses can be programmed Projector address address defined by the user may be from 0 to 255 0 9 is used for RCU communi...

Page 41: ...7 7 Press ENTER The projection is adapted and a bullet shows the active configuration 6 7 Adjusting the lens What must be done Depending on the projection distance and the lens used the image may not...

Page 42: ...R I G H T N Image 6 8 2 Use the arrow keys to adjust 9 0 EN T ER M EN U B A C K D I G I Z O O M PH A SE PA U SE PI P L O G O Image 6 9 How to Zoom focus or shift in the OSD 1 Press MENU to activate th...

Page 43: ...port of the projector allows you to communicate with any other equipment disposing of an RS232 port generally a PC used to upgrade the projector s firmware using the RS232 protocol The baudrate must...

Page 44: ...hen the projector is in standby to allow the use of the full network capabilities Manual start up How to start up shut down reset the Server 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select Gen...

Page 45: ...artup Background 6 10 1 Language setting List of languages The list of selectable languages depends on the software version of the projector How to change the Language 1 Press MENU to activate the Too...

Page 46: ...d or does not have a key on the RCU can be associated to a function key How to get an overview of the quick access keys 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Installation 3 Press...

Page 47: ...etc CAUTION If the Automatic startup function is enabled one must be aware of the fact that it involves safety precautions Make sure that the projector or the operators will not be affected by altere...

Page 48: ...s MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Signal item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Background startup 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Black or iCon Ser...

Page 49: ...yout of the interface position of the controls is adapted after detection of the projector type Some screenshots may not fully coincide with the reality How to start up the client software 1 Start up...

Page 50: ...the Port number of TCP IP connection Note default port number 9999 4 Fill in the alias Tip Alias is a custom name whereas Name is the name by which the projector is identified on the corporate networ...

Page 51: ...rojector to be added in the projector list 2 Drag the projector down to the projector group The projector is added to the group Adding a projector to a group can also be done by using the Copy Paste m...

Page 52: ...f the string value is the same on all projectors otherwise a dash will be shown The Target information block The target information block displays the main characteristics of the connected projector o...

Page 53: ...6 Setup Image 6 31 Image 6 32 CAUTION Leave these IP addresses unchanged The server menu The server menu can be opened by right clicking from the server tray icon R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006 47...

Page 54: ...uests all request are denied Accept all requests automatically desktop sharing is always accepted at the iCon server without prompting for confirmation Notify end of meeting at allows to set a reminde...

Page 55: ...nable write option allows to enable the client to overwrite projector settings via SNMP Unchecking this option means that projector settings will only be read Exchange settings This tab allows to fill...

Page 56: ...ous V1 1 client version will not be possible therefore disable password protection Note that using a previous client version in combination with V1 2 server is indicated with following text box Image...

Page 57: ...le disable desktop sharing at startup or logon How to setup the DropZone 1 Go to the server icon in the lower task bar of the server desktop and Click the right mouse button A menu is displayed Image...

Page 58: ...ed it from the list In case the projector display name is not known there is a possibility to select the projector by its location only if the location has been specified How to open the installation...

Page 59: ...ector name is not known 1 Click on the three suspension points to open the projector selection dialog box image 6 44 2 Open the listbox and select the location Image 6 47 The projector name is filled...

Page 60: ...6 Setup 54 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 61: ...The menus inserted in this manual are of the advanced type all the items are visible The menus seen by a standard user on the screen will hence not correspond with the menus in the manual i e the adv...

Page 62: ...ifferent fields In some cases an alphanumeric value file name has to be entered Use or to scroll through the char acter values once the input field is activated Following characters can be browsed in...

Page 63: ...r of a Camera VCR or DVD player How to select the composite video input 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to Pull down the Source Selection menu 3 Use or to select L2 Video Image 7 3 4 Pre...

Page 64: ...nu of RGB YUV allows to select whether it is an RGB signal or a component signal YUV These signals are often available on a VGA D15 connector of a PC or another image generator An RGB data signal can...

Page 65: ...select L3 PC Image 7 6 4 Press ENTER to confirm your choice A bullet indicates the selected composite video source which now appears on the screen 7 3 6 DVI When The projector is equipped with 2 DVI...

Page 66: ...adjustments 7 4 General Overview Pause Freeze Identification 7 4 1 Pause Pause The Pause function allows to stop the image display the projector remaining with full power for immediate restart The im...

Page 67: ...e or to select Freeze Image 7 10 5 Press ENTER to activate the Freeze function The image can also be frozen using the FREEZE key on the RCU 7 4 3 Identification The projector s identification screen T...

Page 68: ...Correct image settings are important for a good image reproduction The image settings are made through a dialog box with a scroll bar Minimal maximal and actual values are indicated These settings can...

Page 69: ...stment Adjusting the brightness will affect the dark areas of the image Increase the brightness to lighten up the parts that are too dark How to change the Brightness 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool...

Page 70: ...tones to be corrected How to change the Tint 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu 4 Use or to select settings 5 Press to pull dow...

Page 71: ...ss levels in the projected image How to adjust the Gamma 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu 4 Use or to select settings 5 Press...

Page 72: ...the screen appears now a slider box Image 7 21 8 Use or the numeric keys on the remote or the keypad to change the Phase 7 5 1 8 Noise Reduction only for video signals How to remove noise in the imag...

Page 73: ...e anamorphic 16 9 or anamorphic 2 35 1 to take advantage of the higher vertical resolution offered by the 4 3 ratio The anamorphic term means that the original wide screen image is squeezed in order t...

Page 74: ...ic sources where the 16 9 setting allows the best reproduction The Auto function calculates an aspect ratio based on the information stored in the image files Selecting Auto in case of a Video source...

Page 75: ...esentation setting is enabled How to set a custom Aspect ratio 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select Image 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu Image 7 27 4 Use or to select Aspect ra...

Page 76: ...olor temperature 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu 4 Use or to select Color temperature 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or...

Page 77: ...7 31 Image 7 32 7 5 4 Film mode detection video only What can be done Some sources like common DVD material are derived from cinema 24 Hz sources 2 2 or 3 2 pull down method 0 42 83 125 167 40 80 120...

Page 78: ...o select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu 4 Use or to select Film mode detection 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to enable or disable the Film mode detection Image 7 35 7 Pres...

Page 79: ...can it be done To balance the three color signals of a particular source there are conditions in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i e 1 the source in question must be abl...

Page 80: ...he Image item 4 Press to Pull down the Image menu 5 Use or to select Input balance 6 Press to pull down the menu 7 Use or to select White balance Image 7 40 8 Adjust the red white level gain on a mini...

Page 81: ...res the factory input balance setting The input balance settings are stored in the image file each source has its own input balance 7 5 6 Automatic gain control AGC AGC is only for Video signals Enabl...

Page 82: ...2 Press to select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu 4 Use or to select Manual Gain Control Image 7 43 5 Press ENTER A scroll bar is displayed Image 7 44 6 Use or the numeric keys on...

Page 83: ...ntimes of lamp 1 and lamp 2 reaches 100 hours switching from one lamp to another happens only at switching on of the projector and not during operation When the lamp fails or reaches its maximum runti...

Page 84: ...emaining lamp Again the lamp error is logged and shown on the screen How to select the lamp mode 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Lamp item 3 Press to Pull down the Lamp men...

Page 85: ...ring showing that hot restrike restart of the lamp is impossible during that time laps 60 sec 7 6 3 History How to view the history 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Lamp ite...

Page 86: ...r the serial number of the new lamp serial number 0000000 will not be accepted 7 6 5 Clear lamp error Lamp error When a failure of one of the lamps has occurred a lamp logo is displayed in the left co...

Page 87: ...ess ENTER The lamp error logo is removed from the screen 7 6 6 Lamp runtime warning What can be done When the lamp has reached a predetermined runtime a warning message will be displayed on the screen...

Page 88: ...rces standard files When a new source corresponds to one of these files a custom file is created The file is not automatically saved as a custom file The Save as function allows to create and save a c...

Page 89: ...by AutoImage How to load a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Load Image 7 58 5 Press ENTER...

Page 90: ...a file to be loaded 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Forced file load 5 Press to open the menu...

Page 91: ...20 seconds depending on file Full scan tracking is done over the full range The operation takes about 1 5 minutes depending on file How to launch Auto Image 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Pr...

Page 92: ...ve file can be edited How to edit a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Edit Image 7 62 5 Pre...

Page 93: ...choose a short or long hold interval A long AGC hold interval eliminates Macrovision disturbances since the AGC is hold during a long interval thus reducing the probability to encounter a Macrovision...

Page 94: ...ld be created This custom file will then be loaded auto matically and will prevent the AutoImage from being launched How to save a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Imag...

Page 95: ...alues confirm with ENTER Image 7 71 7 7 8 Copy Copy a file The copy function allows to copy a file standard or custom to a custom file to the custom directory How to copy a file 1 Press MENU to activa...

Page 96: ...hange the name of the destination file 7 7 9 Delete How to delete a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or...

Page 97: ...r variations How to define color The CIE chromaticity diagram is one way to plot the colors the human eye can see Image 7 76 The CIE chromaticity diagram A projector can only reproduce a certain color...

Page 98: ...nel setup these color differences between different projectors can be smoothed out by matching the color gamuts of the different projectors to a Common Color Gamut Image 7 79 Common Color Gamut The Co...

Page 99: ...a Common Color Gamut Yc Yellow Common Color Gamut Wc White Common Color Gamut The following parameters can be adjusted within DynaColor the x y coordinates and g Light Output of the 6 Common Color Gam...

Page 100: ...7 Advanced Image 7 81 The Dynacolor dialog box will be displayed Image 7 82 5 Push the cursor key or select enable disable and then ENTER 94 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 101: ...L Red Light output Green L Green Light output Blue L Blue Light output White L White Light Output Desired Values These are the colors you want the projector to display when the status is enabled Red...

Page 102: ...tors the Dynacolor adjustment is done by using only the Dynacolor menu 1 Enable Dynacolor on both projectors 2 Assume the first projector has the following measured values Image 7 83 3 Assume the seco...

Page 103: ...7 Advanced Image 7 84 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006 97...

Page 104: ...projectors 6 In the desired values adjust the red coordinate to a common value for both projectors Tip The color bar of the adjusted coordinate will no longer be displayed in case the coordinate is n...

Page 105: ...or PC contact Barco for more information 7 8 2 Brilliant ColorTM mode What can be done Brilliant ColorTM Texas InstrumentsTM technology allows to use secondary colors in the process of the image cyan...

Page 106: ...the full screen synchronous representation 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Display setup item 3 Press to Pull down the Display setup menu 4 Use or to select Full screen syn...

Page 107: ...e Display setup menu 4 Use or to select Menu bar position menu 5 Press ENTER Image 7 92 6 Use or to position the Menu bar 7 8 6 Status bar position What can be done The status bar wizard menu can be c...

Page 108: ...ox 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Display setup item 3 Press to Pull down the Display setup menu 4 Use or to select Slider box position Image 7 94 5 Press ENTER A slider b...

Page 109: ...r specifications 8 1 1 Network architecture SBC Single Board Computer GUI Graphic User Interface Topology The network centric projector iCon and iQPro uses an integrated PC SBC and can be connected to...

Page 110: ...ality What can be done The network functionality allows the projector to perform several network functions thanks to network features which are required in most corporate environments Control Manageme...

Page 111: ...Server and clients 8 2 Control Overview Description How to use the control manager General The source selection screen The PiP screen Image settings Advanced control 8 2 1 Description What can be don...

Page 112: ...lmost every menu item can be controlled through the control manager standby on off lamp mode source selection switching effects background setting all PiP settings layout window Image settings lens ad...

Page 113: ...et information part gives the main characteristics of the projector 2 buttons allow to switch between dual and the single lamp mode How to change the general settings 1 Click on the lamp mode button t...

Page 114: ...Grey will be shown when some of the projectors are not showing the same source type If we double click on a grey node it should go green as long as at least one of the projectors in the group can sho...

Page 115: ...n a PiP layout As an example let us choose a personal non preset layout add a window reposition the windows and save the layout under a different name 1 Click on one of the check boxes to choose a lay...

Page 116: ...Click on the Add window button Note if the layout already contains 4 window it will be impossible to add a new one In that case a window is displayed image 8 9 Image 8 9 A dialog box is displayed show...

Page 117: ...ized A double arrow is displayed 7 Drag to re size Note the window is re sized by keeping the same aspect ratio Importing exporting a layout Every PiP layout can be exported and saved as backup on the...

Page 118: ...Picture see the PiP chapter 8 2 6 Image settings What can be done General settings Color temperature Geometry General image settings 1 Click on Image settings menu in the tool bar to drop down the su...

Page 119: ...p down the submenu 2 Click on color temp image 8 14 3 Click on the desired preset color temperature Image 8 16 Custom color temperature setting 1 Click on the Custom button A dialog box is displayed I...

Page 120: ...ng 4 Click on the desired aspect ratio and resolution handling mode 8 2 7 Advanced control Overview Lens adjustments Options 8 2 7 1 Lens adjustments How to adjust the lens 1 Click on the Advanced men...

Page 121: ...he setting 8 2 7 2 Options How to start up the options menu 1 Click on the Advanced menu in the tool bar to drop down the submenu 2 Click on Options Image 8 22 The advanced Options screen How to set u...

Page 122: ...ssaging What can be done E mail messaging allows the projector to generate automatically E mail and send them to three configurable recipients The mail can be sent on a regular basis i e daily weekly...

Page 123: ...il configuration screen 3 set the content by clicking the desired content Image 8 26 4 set the timing by clicking the desired time interval Note if the timing is chosen to be monthly a calendar is dis...

Page 124: ...projector using the LAN connection Single projector as well as multiple projector group upgrade is possible How to upgrade the firmware 1 Click on Configuration in the toolbar 2 Click on Upgrade to o...

Page 125: ...can take the Control mouse and keyboard control over a presentation using NetmeetingTM The control over the presentation can be taken or passed at any time The configuration consisting of several rem...

Page 126: ...Pro Server desktop Control 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 2 Image 8 30 Virtual Meeting 1 forward control 2 release control 3 request control How to perform remote desktop sharing 1 Click on the middle button 120 R5...

Page 127: ...keyboard Control over the desktop 1 Click on the Control menu The Control menu is displayed Image 8 32 2 Select the Request Control item The desktop can now be remote controlled The control over the d...

Page 128: ...the title bar 8 5 The Web client Web based functionality The aim of the web services is to allow each network client within the LAN environment to browse via its internet browser to the web client Th...

Page 129: ...nd similar to the client interface ref Requirements for the use of the Web client Some components have to be installed or enabled on your local client operating system to allow access to the Web clien...

Page 130: ...8 Network centric operations 124 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 131: ...under Network Connections This can however be configured automatically if your network uses DHCP 9 2 The Internet and Web services Internet access If you want to access the Internet from the iQ Pro a...

Page 132: ...utlook To enable control via the Microsoft Exchange integration you need to install enable and configure the IQProEXCH module To enable control from Microsoft Outlook you need to install enable and co...

Page 133: ...Install Microsoft Outlook on the Projector Note To be able to access Microsoft Exchange you need a Client Access License Once you have one of those you also have a license to Microsoft Outlook Refer...

Page 134: ...IQProEXCH service go to Control Panel Administrative Tools Services IQPro Exchange go to the TAB General Startup and Type Automatic Make the service use the correct account TAB Log On Select Local Sys...

Page 135: ...s account You can do this from this configuration page Start Control Panel Internet Options Programs Email You may need to do this as administrator since the service is started as Local System account...

Page 136: ...ayed and a second one is launched the application is not started but the original browser displays the page In this case the second event can not control the browser This is a limitation of the Window...

Page 137: ...of the application and the starting of the PDF Viewer 4 at 14 30 lauch the PDF file that was stored in step 1 5 5 kill the application and put the projector in standby at 16 00 6 delete the PDF file t...

Page 138: ...one can also add the defined layouts to the drop down list This must be done from Outlook in the menu Tools Forms Design This Form Organizational Forms The administrator should install Organizational...

Page 139: ...as the projector Or display the Folder List and right click the Calendar folder to open the Properties page 2 In the Calendar Properties dialog go to the Forms tab and click the Manage button Image 10...

Page 140: ...TH presentations to exit at 13 30 This is because Windows uses the same process to display both files and activates them via DDE Image 10 11 This is a limitation in the Microsoft Windows ShellExecuteE...

Page 141: ...ersion 1 10 To check the version open the about box from the server tray Image 11 1 Image 11 2 Image 11 3 Image 11 4 Software updates can be obtained from the BARCO support website ftp ftp barco com p...

Page 142: ...on Commands Following commands are provided stored in the MIB Command Type PROJECTORTYPE READ SERIALNUMBER READ LAMPPRODUCTNUMBER READ LAMPSERIALNUMBER READ SERVERTYPE READ SERVERVERSION READ EMBEDDED...

Page 143: ...11 SNMP services Command Type POWERSUPPLYERROR READ LAMPERROR READ PCSTATEPROJECTORON READ WRITE PCSTATEPROJECTORSTANDBY READ WRITE PCSTATE READ WRITE R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006 137...

Page 144: ...11 SNMP services 138 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 145: ...with a CLEAN TorayseeTM cloth 2 Always wipe lenses in 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 clea...

Page 146: ...12 Maintenance 140 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 147: ...0 79 934 1456 1152 916 864 EXGA 80 1152x864 80 000 76 499 110 159 1140 1152 958 864 EXGA 85 1152x864 85 000 77 202 121 671 1576 1152 907 864 EXGA1 70 1152x864 70 63 800 94 424 1480 1152 912 864 EXGA1...

Page 148: ...158 22 259 16 670 704 512 370 342 MAC_6 832x624 74 546 49 722 57 280 1152 832 667 624 MAC_7 1024x768 74 907 60 150 80 000 1330 1024 803 768 MAC_LC 640x480 66 619 34 975 31 338 896 640 525 480 MAC_POR...

Page 149: ...0 1200 STOR 100 764x287 100 31 300 30 361 970 764 313 287 STOR 119 810x247 119 31 300 30 361 970 810 263 247 STOR 50 1024x512 50 31 300 40 064 1280 1024 625 512 STOR 60 1024x512 60 31 300 40 064 1280...

Page 150: ...83 916 1080 1024 1297 1280 SXGAP2 60 1024x1280 60 79 498 110 661 1392 1024 1325 1280 UXGA 60 1600x1200 60 75 002 162 004 2160 1600 1250 1200 UXGA 65 1600x1200 65 81 248 175 496 2160 1600 1250 1200 UXG...

Page 151: ...4 XGA 60 1024x768 60 000 48 360 64 996 1344 1024 806 768 XGA 70_1 1024x768 70 000 56 475 74 999 1328 1024 806 768 XGA 70_2 1024x768 70 000 57 052 78 047 1368 1024 815 768 XGA 72 1024x768 71 955 58 140...

Page 152: ...13 Image files 146 R5976992 ICON H250 400 13 12 2006...

Page 153: ...41 firmware 118 upgrade 118 freeze 61 G gain control 76 manual 76 gamma 65 General 60 guidelines 125 general network config 125 Network 125 I Identification 61 image 62 66 70 Color temperature 70 nois...

Page 154: ...14 advanced options 115 Control manager 108 112 image settings 112 PiP 108 functionality 104 installing 42 software 42 Projector 105 control 105 network centric 103 Network centric visualization 6 O O...

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