background image

16. Standard Image Files

Name

3

Resolution

4

Fvert

Hz

5

FHor

kHz

6

Fpix

MHz

7

Ptot

8

Pact

9

Ltot

10

Lact

11

STOR_120

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

1024

525

512

SUNEWS67

1280x1024

67,189

71,691

117,000

1632

1280

1067

1024

SUNEWS76

1280x1024

76,107

81,130

135,000

1664

1280

1066

1024

SUNXGA60

1024x768

59,984

48,287

64,125

1328

1024

805

768

SUNXGA70

1024x768

70,041

56,596

74,250

1312

1024

808

768

SUNXGA77

1024x768

77,069

62,040

84,375

1360

1024

805

768

SUP_MAC

1024x768

60,000

48,780

63,999

1312

1024

813

768

SVGA_56V

800x600

56,250

35,156

36,000

1024

800

625

600

SVGA_60V

800x600

60,317

37,879

40,000

1056

800

628

600

SVGA_72_1

800x600

72,084

48,080

50,003

1040

800

666

600

SVGA_72_2

800x600

72,084

48,080

50,003

1040

800

667

600

SVGA_75

800x600

75,000

46,875

75,000

1056

800

625

600

SVGA_85

800x600

85,000

53,635

56,250

1048

800

631

600

SXGA_72_1

1280x1024

72

76,699

128,854

1680

1280

1061

1024

SXGA_72_2

1280x1024

72

76,970

130,080

1690

1280

1069

1024

SXGA_75

1280x1024

75

79,974

134,997

1688

1280

1066

1024

SXGA_76

1280x1024

76

81,103

134,955

1664

1280

1066

1024

SXGA_85

1280x1024

85

91,149

157,506

1728

1280

1072

1024

SXGA_L

1280x1024

60

62,500

84,000

1344

1280

1041

1024

SXGA2_60

1280x960

60

59,999

107,998

1800

1280

1000

960

SXGA2_85

1280x960

85

85,940

148,505

1728

1280

1011

960

SXGA50

1280x1024

50

52,351

88,368

1688

1280

1047

1024

SXGA60v

1280x1024

60

63,658

110,001

1728

1280

1056

1024

SXGAP_70

1024x1280

70

92,902

133,779

1440

1024

1326

1280

SXGAP1_60

1024x1280

60

77,700

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

R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28/04/2004

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Summary of Contents for MGP 15

Page 1: ...MGP 15 Medical Grade Projector Owners Manual R9003110 R5976741 00 28 04 2004...

Page 2: ...BarcoView Th Sevenslaan 106 B 8500 Kortrijk Phone 32 56 23 32 44 Fax 32 56 23 33 74 E mail sales medical barcoview barco com Visit us at the web www barcomedical com Printed in Belgium...

Page 3: ...gy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful in...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...4 Connecting the MGP in Dicom Theatre 25 5 Getting started 27 5 1 Quick startup 27 5 2 RCU Local keypad 29 5 3 Terminology overview 31 5 4 Switching on 32 5 5 Lamp runtime 32 5 6 Quick set up adjustme...

Page 6: ...10 11 1History 81 10 11 2Reset runtime 82 11 Tools 85 11 1 Source switching mode 85 11 2 Picture in Picture 86 11 2 1 Introduction to PiP 86 11 2 2 Preferences 87 11 3 PiP select 88 11 4 Add window 89...

Page 7: ...ntents 14 14Sliderbox position 123 15 Cleaning the dustfilters 125 15 1 Dustfilters 125 15 2 Cleaning 125 16 Standard Image Files 127 16 1 Table overview 127 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28...

Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 9: ...alization system For this reason a chapter is inserted giving a brief introduction to medical systems and in particular the Barco s DICOM THEATRE The aim of the chapter being only the illustration of...

Page 10: ...1 About this manual 6 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 11: ...2 batteries 2 power cables with outlet plug type CEE7 and ANSI 73 11 1 owners manual 1 safety manual 2 2 Projector Packaging Way of Packaging The projector is packed in a carton box To provide protect...

Page 12: ...ack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory CAUTION Never transport the projector with the lens mounted on it Always remove the lens before transporting the projector 2 3 Lens Packag...

Page 13: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions 78 305 281 152 487 45 380 Cold air in Length with different lenses see table 20 69 415 Hot air out 565 195 Image 2 3 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004 9...

Page 14: ...able basket Remarks SVD 2 2 5 1 545mm YES Length with cable basket 565mm QVD 1 3 1 8 1 600mm YES QVD 1 9 2 6 1 590mm YES QVD 3 0 6 0 1 620mm YES QVD 0 85 1 545mm NO QVD 7 0 1 540mm YES Length with cab...

Page 15: ...all the projection system in a site near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or humidity Be aware that room heat rises to the ceiling ch...

Page 16: ...ent light will wash out of the projected image This appears as less contrast between the darkest and lightest parts of the image With bigger screens the wash out becomes more important As a general ru...

Page 17: ...Kit for front projection SVD 2 0 2 5 Only on axis projection since vertical shift is impossible vertical shift becomes horizontal shift Rear projection is also possible within a dedicated rear structu...

Page 18: ...e projector P PD x F a b c S S B SH SW SH SW F CD SH 2 B A A Image 3 4 ON Axis installation a side view b top view c back view x optical axis projection lens p projector s screen F floor 14 R5976741 M...

Page 19: ...PD x F a b c S S B SH SW SH SW F CD B A A Image 3 5 100 OFF Axis installation a side view b top view c back view x optical axis projection lens p projector s screen F floor R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GR...

Page 20: ...0 801 x SW 0 0086 SW PD 1 34 0 801 x SW 13 35 SW QVD 1 3 1 8 1 PDmin 0 019 1 216xSW 0 028 SW PDmax 0 001 1 584xSW 0 074 SW PDmin 0 75 1 216xSW 43 4 SW PDmax 0 04 1 584xSW 115 SW QVD 1 9 2 6 1 PDmin 0...

Page 21: ...e male jack located in the upper left part of the housing in the projector image 3 7 4 Push carefully to lock the lens in the housing 5 Slide back the lensdoor to the right Image 3 6 Image 3 7 3 4 4 R...

Page 22: ...rt into the coating 3 Do not leave cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket as doing so can contaminate the cloth 4 If smears occur when cleaning lenses replace the cloth Smears are th...

Page 23: ...the female power connector into the male connector at the front of the projector The power input is auto ranging from 90 to 240 VAC I 0 Image 4 1 I 0 Image 4 2 Fuses For continued protection against...

Page 24: ...put section to be upgraded at any time with an optional analog or digital layer 1 Layer 1 analog layer containing analog data and video inputs 2 Layer 2 a hybrid layer containing 2 digital and 1 analo...

Page 25: ...ormation Which signals can be connected Signals Input BNC R G B H V RGBHV R G B H V RGsB1 R Gs B RGBS1 R G B S Component PR Y PB How to select a source on the 5 cable input 1 Press 1 on the RCU Note A...

Page 26: ...or via the Menu 4 2 5 S Video input Input specification Image 4 6 Which signal can be connected Standard S Video S VHS with separate Y luma and C chroma signals How to select the S Video input 1 Press...

Page 27: ...ith 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video This standard uses TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal from Silicon Image and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electronics Stan...

Page 28: ...o select a computer input 1 Press 2 on the RCU Note Another way for selecting this input is via the Menu 4 3 Communications Connections Overview RS232 IN connection 4 3 1 RS232 IN connection What can...

Page 29: ...ng the data from the projector to the computer To set up the baudrate of the projector see the Installation menu 4 4 Connecting the MGP in Dicom Theatre Which connections are made The MGP is connected...

Page 30: ...4 Connections Image 4 13 26 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 31: ...up the two projector are default programmed with respectively projector address 1 and 2 In order to control the right projector the executive RCU has to be programmed with the right address This done...

Page 32: ...projector displays the identification screen if enabled 1 2 ENTER BACK SOURCE AUTO IMAGE PIP BA RCO M GP Image 5 3 If the projector doesn t go in operational mode verify that the main power switch is...

Page 33: ...in a dialogbox 1 2 ENTER BACK SOURCE AUTO IMAGE PIP BA RCO M GP Image 5 5 Depending on the Autosetup setting in the menu the operation may take a few seconds or minutes 5 2 RCU Local keypad How contr...

Page 34: ...arpness and settings Other functions 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 a...

Page 35: ...5 PAUSE to stop 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 swit...

Page 36: ...g indication lights up when a button on the remote control is pressed This is a visual indicator to check the operation of the remote control 22 IR receiver IR receiver Table 5 2 ordernumber RCU R7637...

Page 37: ...the end of the lifetime of lamp2 1500 hours the projector generates an alert message Image 5 12 A countdown time of 4 minutes is triggered before the projector is shut down standby If the lamp runtim...

Page 38: ...ive screen 1 Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface image 5 13 Image 5 13 When using the remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance The operating dis...

Page 39: ...emote connection uses a standard two wire cable terminated on each end with a 3 5 mm male mono stereo phone jack This cable is not delivered but is available in most electronical or audio shops 5 7 Pr...

Page 40: ...recessed key on the RCU with a pencil The projector s address will be displayed in a Text box To continue using the RCU with that specific address it is necessary to enter the same address with the di...

Page 41: ...A grey line gives the transition between standard and advanced parameters The existence of a submenu is indicated by a white arrow Aspect ratio is a submenu Contrast is an item of the Adjustment menu...

Page 42: ...emote control 1 Press ENTER to activate the input field image 5 17 2 Key in the desired value Image 5 17 Entering numeric values using the arrow keys on the remote control 1 Press ENTER to activate th...

Page 43: ...r acter values once the input field is activated Following characters can be browsed in this particular order Decimal scroll list 0123456789 Signed decimal scroll list 0123456789 ASCII scrolllist ABCD...

Page 44: ...5 Getting started 40 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 45: ...ice a digital image which has good diagnostic value when viewed on one device could look very different and have greatly reduced diagnostic value when viewed on another device Accordingly PS 3 14 was...

Page 46: ...by the user on MediCal Pro and corresponds to a particular display function and color temperature Control and calibration unit Role played by MediCal Pro Display units one or more flat panel displays...

Page 47: ...6500K Standard Computer 9300K Standard Projection DICOM DIN DICOM DIN Full white Clearbase Bluebase Full white Clearbase Bluebase Color temp Display function DICOM DIN CUSTOM Full white Clearbase Blue...

Page 48: ...6 Introduction to Medical Visualization systems 44 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 49: ...number of pixels per line can be done through 2 methods Limited scan a windowing is used to allow fast tracking takes about Full scan tracking is done over the full range takes about How to setup the...

Page 50: ...7 Main Menu 46 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 51: ...Autosetup parameters 8 1 Contrast How to change the contrast 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Contrast imag...

Page 52: ...lbar 2 Press to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Brightness image 8 3 5 Press ENTER A sliderbox is displayed 6 Use or the numeric keys on the remote or the...

Page 53: ...Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Gamma 5 Press ENTER A sliderbox is displayed 6 Use or the numeric keys on the...

Page 54: ...elected aspect ratio Aspect ratio page 51 None uses the native resolution of the source the aim being here to always show the resolution of the source independently of the resolution of the LCD panels...

Page 55: ...g method None in case of a MGP10 projector The None and the Full screen setting overrule the Aspect Ratio setting How to set the scaling method 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select t...

Page 56: ...ss ENTER to confirm Image 8 8 The Aspect ratio menu is greyed out in case of a None or Full screen scaling see Scaling page 50 8 8 Positioning What can be done The pixel start and line start calculate...

Page 57: ...Image 8 9 8 9 Image settings How to adjust colour 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Image 5 Press to pull dow...

Page 58: ...tments item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Image 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Tint image 8 11 7 Press ENTER A sliderbox is displayed 8 Use or the numeric keys on...

Page 59: ...umeric keys on the remote or the keypad to change the Sharpness Image 8 12 How to adjust the Noise Reduction 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull...

Page 60: ...especially with respect to phase stability works only on the RGB input How to set the RGB Low pass filter 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull d...

Page 61: ...le the timer 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select Adjustment 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Standby Timer image 8 16 5 Press ENTER to activate the function On the s...

Page 62: ...n to Standby timer sec Disabled Enabled Image 8 17 8 12 Blanking What can be done The image can be blanked in several ways Top blanking Bottom blanking Left blanking Right blanking 58 R5976741 MGP 15...

Page 63: ...to select the Adjustments item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Blanking image 8 19 5 Press ENTER A sliderbox is displayed image 8 20 6 Use or the numeric keys on the remote or the ke...

Page 64: ...f the selected source Gain adjusts automatically the contrast brightness settings of the selected source All these parameters can be chosen to be taken in account or not during the Autosetup process e...

Page 65: ...8 Adjustments Image 8 21 Autosetup parameters Frequency Phase Geometry Gain Image 8 22 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004 61...

Page 66: ...8 Adjustments 62 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 67: ...e must specify which signal is present on the 5 BNC s in order to allow the appropriate processing Data on BNC s must be selected when a data signal is present on the BNC s An example is a RGBHV signa...

Page 68: ...uration is indicated with a bullet Image 9 2 9 2 Displaying the Logo Logo The projector is factory fitted with a standard Barco Logo SXGA resolution however it can be replaced by a new corporate logo...

Page 69: ...ojection can be stopped the projector remains with full power for immediate restart The projection is interrupted by means of a mechanical shutter cutting the light beam How to interrupt the image pro...

Page 70: ...n To restart the image reuse the Freeze function or press the FREEZE button on the remote How to freeze the image 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select Input Selection 3 Press to Pull...

Page 71: ...m in combination with a display function a preset for greyscale reproduction That way 6 presets are defined and can be selected by the user through the projector menu or remotely by the MediCal Pro in...

Page 72: ...formed by color temperature and display function values are checked on a regular basis to verify if the projected image is within a tolerance with respect to consistency in the case it isn t a calibr...

Page 73: ...selected display function corresponds then to a Look Up Table LUT as it is was set in the factory Factory settings are dark room settings meaning they do not take account of environmental conditions a...

Page 74: ...ntrol calibration system MediCal Pro along with a color temperature forming a pre set value How to select a Display function 1 Refer to the system manual OSD interaction When a preset is selected on M...

Page 75: ...n to be converted to a luminance signal Y in several ways The contribution to the luminance signal can be chosen to be done by one or more color components Additionally switching color components may...

Page 76: ...o change the Black and White selection 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Settings item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Black and White Selection image 10 14 5...

Page 77: ...ow to lock the RCU 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Settings item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select User Control image 10 15 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Us...

Page 78: ...y to the other lamp without interrupting the projection The failure is logged and the lamp will never be initialized in the future Image 10 16 Single mode operation switching principle Dual mode Both...

Page 79: ...30 hours before end of lamp lifetime How to set the lamp runtime warning 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Settings item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Lamp...

Page 80: ...ositioning the black level since this black level brightness will become crucial later on clamping circuit it will result in black not being black Another value that is subject to alteration is the am...

Page 81: ...a particular source and thus saved in the image file How 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 leve...

Page 82: ...ffect of the two other colors since there is a risk of reaching too soon the transition due to the contribution of these two other color signals 9 Adjust the green black level until bright spots appea...

Page 83: ...value Note this minimal value is not necessary provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the color to be adjusted in fact the aim is to minimize the effect of the two other colors...

Page 84: ...he menu 6 Use or to enable or disable the AGC 7 Press ENTER A bullet shows the active setting image 10 30 Image 10 30 The AGC can be disturbing in case of Macrovision encoded signals therefore the AGC...

Page 85: ...mote or the keypad to change the gain so as to obtain homogene white parts in the image Image 10 31 Image 10 32 10 11Lamps Overview History Reset runtime 10 11 1History How to view the history 1 Press...

Page 86: ...gs item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Lamps 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Reset Runtime 7 Press to open the menu 8 Use or to select the lamp to be reset image 10...

Page 87: ...10 Settings Image 10 35 Image 10 36 WARNING Lamp runtime reset as well as the lamp replacement can only be done by a Barco authorized technician R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004 83...

Page 88: ...10 Settings 84 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 89: ...ect a switching mode 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Tools item 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Source switching mode 5 Press to open the Source switching m...

Page 90: ...taining each of them an image The windows may be of the video or data type What are the different possibilities within the PiP mode The input section of the projector allows a multitude of combination...

Page 91: ...nto 2 subscreens containing 2 Data sources coming from the BNC and PC D15 input Image 11 4 Personal layouts Beside the 3 factory layouts one can set up to 7 additional personal layouts 11 2 2 Preferen...

Page 92: ...TER BACK SOURCE AUTO IMAGE PIP BA RCO M GP Image 11 6 The PiP key allows now to switch between Full screen and the memorized layout 11 3 PiP select How to change the PiP configuration 1 Press MENU to...

Page 93: ...will be unselectable Once added the window may be altered in several ways to meet particular needs repositioning re sizing changing the order How to add a window 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar...

Page 94: ...wn the Tools menu 4 Use or to select Picture in Picture 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select PiP remove window image 11 11 7 Press ENTER The source selection menu is displayed image 11 12...

Page 95: ...ress to select the Tools item 3 Press to Pull down the Tools menu 4 Use or to select Picture in Picture 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select PiP layout 7 Press to pull down the menu 8 Use...

Page 96: ...8 Use or to select Rename 9 Press ENTER A dialogbox is displayed image 11 17 10 Use or to select the layout to be renamed 11 Press ENTER A dialogbox is displayed image 11 18 Use or the numeric keys on...

Page 97: ...just What can be done PiP adjust allows to browse through the windows in the active layout a white frame indicates the window which has the focus This way independent settings picture settings are pos...

Page 98: ...e layout 1 Use the PiP Adjust key or function in the menu to choose the window to be adjusted 2 Press ENTER A wizard bar is displayed in the bottom of the screen Follow the procedure 11 8 Background P...

Page 99: ...an be used as background Each new screenshot erases the previous logo therefore a warning message is displayed asking the user to confirm How to take a screenshot 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar...

Page 100: ...11 Tools 96 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 101: ...up is used when a new source is detected Autosetup creates a new custom file which can always be edited if necessary the AutoImage button on the RCU is pressed AutoImage works only in full screen mode...

Page 102: ...f the file according to the real settings of the connected source Consult the source specifications before entering the data How to edit a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select t...

Page 103: ...ixels Horizontal period in ns Active vertical lines Vertical start in lines Advanced video settings The advanced button enables the advanced settings for a video source Image 12 6 video signal video s...

Page 104: ...current Both VCO range Cpmp are set by the image file changing these settings is only indicated for special purposes The horizontal sync polarity setting can be useful in case of a bad shaped edge on...

Page 105: ...12 11 12 5 Copy How to copy a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Video format item 3 Press to Pull down the Video format menu 4 Use or to select copy image 12 12 5 Press...

Page 106: ...ource to display then edit this file to get the best image 12 6 Delete How to delete a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Video format item 3 Press to Pull down the Video...

Page 107: ...12 Video formats Image 12 16 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004 103...

Page 108: ...12 Video formats 104 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 109: ...Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Product identification image 13 1 5 Press ENTER A textbox appears on the screen image 13 2 Image 13 1 Image 13 2 13 2 Configuration How to display the c...

Page 110: ...imes image 13 5 5 Press ENTER A textbox appears on the screen Image 13 5 13 4 Current Input format How to display the current input format 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select Inform...

Page 111: ...cs 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select Information 3 Press to Pull down the menu 4 Use or to select Diagnostics 5 Press to select I2C image 13 8 6 Press ENTER A textbox appears on t...

Page 112: ...lect Lamps and power supply image 13 10 6 Press ENTER A textbox appears on the screen Image 13 10 13 6 Quick acces keys What can be done The 3 function keys on top of the RCU can be associated with a...

Page 113: ...through the menus to the desired menu item 2 Push the desired function key for 3 seconds The menu item is stored in the quick access key Factory pre programmed functions F1 color depth F2 noise reduct...

Page 114: ...13 Information 110 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 2004...

Page 115: ...u or via the dedicated keys on the remote The following parameters can be adjusted Zoom Focus Shift also for non motorized lenses Testpattern How to Zoom focus or shift the lens 1 Press MENU to activa...

Page 116: ...ithin the Change Projector Address menu the following items can be changed Projector address address defined by the user may be from 0 to 255 Common address address may be 0 or 1 RS232 address How to...

Page 117: ...settings have to be adapted How to change the orientation 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Installation item 3 Press to Pull down the Installation menu 4 Use or to select Ori...

Page 118: ...installation see Projector configurations page 12 How to change the view mode 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Installation item 3 Press to Pull down the Installation menu 4...

Page 119: ...Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Installation item 3 Press to Pull down the Installation menu 4 Use or to select Language 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select the d...

Page 120: ...A PIN code allows the user to lock the projector in case of wrong code entry The PIN code must be entered at each start up Power ON entering three times a wrong number triggers a wait cycle of 15 min...

Page 121: ...PT A dialogbox is displayed Enter the PIN code and confirm it image 14 13 An informative textbox is then displayed Press ENTER or BACK to escape image 14 14 Image 14 10 Image 14 11 Image 14 12 Image 1...

Page 122: ...ow to change the password 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Installation item 3 Press to Pull down the Installation menu 4 Use or to select Change password image 14 16 5 Press...

Page 123: ...cian 14 9 Auto Menu Exit Purpose The Auto menu exit allows to quit automatically the menu after 1 minute of inactivity How to enable the Auto Menu Exit 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to...

Page 124: ...tomatic 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 altered environmental condit...

Page 125: ...rmation windows displayed in the right lower corner of the screen How to enable disable the Textbox 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Installation item 3 Press to Pull down th...

Page 126: ...enu image 14 21 5 Press ENTER 6 Use or to position the menu toolbar Image 14 21 14 13Status bar position What can be done The status bar wizard menu can be centered vertically the range being from bot...

Page 127: ...osition the sliderbox 1 Press MENU to activate the Toolbar 2 Press to select the Installation item 3 Press to Pull down the Installation menu 4 Use or to select Sliderbox position image 14 23 5 Press...

Page 128: ...4 Installation Image 14 24 There is a coarse and a fine adjustment of the position use ENTER when sliderbox is displayed to switch between the two 124 R5976741 MGP 15 MEDICAL GRADE PROJECTOR 28 04 200...

Page 129: ...2 lamp filter 2 3 x cube filter 4 input filter 15 2 Cleaning How to clean the dustfilters 1 Place the projector so as to access easily the filter to be cleaned 2 Push the handle downwards to unlock th...

Page 130: ...hold value a warning will be displayed on the screen Image 15 7 At that time it is strongly recommended to replace or clean the dustfilter under the X cube Failing to do so will strongly reduce the li...

Page 131: ...0 1152 912 864 EXGA1_75 1152x864 75 67 499 107 999 1600 1152 900 864 EXGA2_70 1152x864 70 66 098 99 941 1512 1152 945 864 EXGA2_75 1152x864 75 75 199 110 092 1464 1152 1002 864 FMR 640x400i 42 323 36...

Page 132: ...57 280 932 640 918 870 METH_BOOT1 720x400 70 31 500 28 350 900 720 448 400 METH_BOOT2 640x480 59 31 000 24 800 800 640 524 480 MXGA_100 1152x864 100 92 997 145 820 1568 1152 930 864 NTSC 675x240 60 15...

Page 133: ...0 667 600 SVGA_75 800x600 75 000 46 875 75 000 1056 800 625 600 SVGA_85 800x600 85 000 53 635 56 250 1048 800 631 600 SXGA_72_1 1280x1024 72 76 699 128 854 1680 1280 1061 1024 SXGA_72_2 1280x1024 72 7...

Page 134: ...9 36 000 832 640 509 480 VGA2_85 720x400 85 000 37 900 35 475 936 720 446 400 VGA75ISO 640x480 75 000 39 375 31 500 800 640 525 480 VIDEO525 1302x239i 29 970 15 734 32 207 1302 1024 263 239 VIDEO625 1...

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