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User Guide

MGP D5

Summary of Contents for MGP D5

Page 1: ...User Guide MGP D5...

Page 2: ...www barco com B4100515 00 October 2004...

Page 3: ...TATUS 12 REMOTE CONTROL 13 CONNECTOR PANEL 16 SET UP VIDEO 18 SETUP COMPUTER 19 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS 20 CEILING MOUNT option 21 USING THE PROJECTOR 23 MENU SYSTEM 25 MOUSE CONTROL 37 RS 232 AND LAN CONTR...

Page 4: ...IGH RESOLUTION for unprecedented detail HIGH BRIGHTNESS for larger screens DEEP BLACKS for maximum detail REDUCED IMAGE NOISE through high end signal processing FAROUDJA DCDi Video processing and de i...

Page 5: ...r grounding of the unit Never use 2 prong power cords as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical shock Never open the unit The projector contains no user serviceable parts Refer all repairs to...

Page 6: ...alls and ceilings to avoid overheating Minimum safety distance to any side of the unit is 50 cm 20 in any direction CAUTION Hot air is exhausted from the side vent Do not place objects that are sensit...

Page 7: ...ury vapor may be emitted from the projector The probability of rupture increases when the lamp reaches its nominal life It is therefore highly recommended that the lamp is replaced when the rated life...

Page 8: ...enced or if other unusual conditions are experienced following lamp rupture REMOTE CONTROL WARNING Laser radiation class II product wavelength 670nm maximum output 1 mW Remote control complies with ap...

Page 9: ...uide OVERVIEW MGP D5 9 OVERVIEW A Focus ring B Zoom ring C IR sensor D Ventilation E Keypad F Connector panel G Power connector H Lamp house I Adjustable foot J Foot release K Security lock L Ceiling...

Page 10: ...rast brightness and overall stability MENU Activates the menu system Use the four arrow keys to navigate and to activate Select menu option when menu system is activated Activates the keystone correct...

Page 11: ...uide KEYPAD MGP D5 11 VOLUME Use the two arrow keys to adjust the sound volume STATUS This is an indicator light not a key Do not push It indicates the current projector status See STATUS chapter for...

Page 12: ...ected 10 15 sec and a period after going to standby mode while lamp is cooling down approximately 45 sec The projector may not be turned on again until the light has turned to permanent yellow PERMANE...

Page 13: ...ector between on and standby modes AUTO Adjusting the projector to display a cor rect image including position width height contrast brightness and overall stability OSD Toggle On Screen Display OSD f...

Page 14: ...and still frozen image AV MUTE Toggles between live and no muted image BRIGHT Adjusts image brightness from dark to bright CONTRAST Adjusts the image contrast from soft to hard COLOR Adjusts the colo...

Page 15: ...tions when in the menu LEFT SELECT Use as mouse LEFT key when not in the menu Use as SELECT key when in the menu RIGHT Use as mouse RIGHT key LASER Activates the built in laser pointer CAUTION Do not...

Page 16: ...s with VGA inputs only F VGA Analog RGB 1 2 The standard analog computer graphics interface G RS 232 control in out Allows for wired remote control and monitoring of many projector functions used in i...

Page 17: ...NNECTOR PANEL MGP D5 17 K USB interface Allows for computer mouse control L LAN Provides access to control and monitoring over a Local Area Network M Mains power connector Use only three prong grounde...

Page 18: ...Pr component S VIDEO super video and VIDEO composite video inputs Component video will display more detailed images Composite video yields images with less detail In addition the DVI D input can be us...

Page 19: ...epending on the signal quality from the VGA graphics card in the computer The DVI Digital Visual Interface interface is all digital and will yield a projected image with very low noise Connect the USB...

Page 20: ...n screen and refocus To adjust the projected image to the desired height on the screen eject the front foot C by pressing the release button D and adjust the angle to the right position When the image...

Page 21: ...NG MOUNT COVER The auxiliary cable cover can be mounted on the projector to conceal the interface cables and power cord when the unit is ceiling mounted Connect all cables and fix them in place before...

Page 22: ...CEILING MOUNT option User Guide 22 MGP D5...

Page 23: ...SET UP sub menu see description of menu system VGA 1 VGA 2 DVI D Component S Video Composite Video Select between the sources by pressing the SOURCE buttons on the keypad or the remote control Only so...

Page 24: ...t to switch off the unit The STATUS indicator will turn from green to flashing yellow then yellow when switched off You may not switch the unit on while the STATUS indicator is flashing yellow Please...

Page 25: ...When accessing the menu system you will enter at the position you left last time you were using the menu system Press the MENU key and navigate using the arrow keys on the keypad or the trackball or t...

Page 26: ...s tint sharpness aspect fill 16 9 contrast color 50 50 3 50 50 brightness contrast space sharpness aspect 50 50 SMPT REC601 REC709 fill 16 9 color hue 50 50 3 brightness tint sharpness aspect fill 16...

Page 27: ...roduce stronger coloring while a lower setting will yield paler colors tint Adjusts the NTSC color tint Applicable to NTSC American video standard only A higher setting will yield a more reddish color...

Page 28: ...UTS white boost Increases the white level of the image for enhanced contrast gamma The source image is adapted to characteristics typical to certain applications This enables an optimized display of i...

Page 29: ...ndard You can select from 4 DICOM display functions Clearbase DICOM clearbase color temperature Clearbase boost DICOM clearbase color temperature with increased white level Full white DICOM native pro...

Page 30: ...Phase frequency 4 864 H position V position color temp custom color video format 50 50 6500 auto 7300 NTSC 9300 PAL custom SECAM DVD VCR video type H position V position color temp custom color full...

Page 31: ...color temperature A video signal demands a different color temperature than a computer image A higher setting yields a colder bluer image while a lower setting produces a warmer more yellow image cust...

Page 32: ...d frequency automatically Important you must perform the full auto image function on a good test pattern Otherwise the image may not be correctly adjusted Therefore to perform the full auto image func...

Page 33: ...vate DPMS Display Power Management Signalling When DPMS is on the projector will switch off following the powering off or disconnection of the signal source The projector will switch back on when the...

Page 34: ...where to have the On Screen Display language Select between languages RGB video Selects RGB video on the component video input YPbPr Requires composite sync connected to the composite video input UTIL...

Page 35: ...opaque reset Resets the projector to its basic settings All parameters available in the various menus are reset to their factory values lamp reset Reset lamp after lamp change Do not reset lamp counte...

Page 36: ...f the modes at a time RS232 address For use when daisy chaining several units Select auto or fixed address Only one address scheme is allowed per daisy chain The auto address is allocated following th...

Page 37: ...er ball on the remote control will now emulate the mouse movements When the menu system is activated the tracker ball is used for menu navigation See menu system chapter Point the remote control direc...

Page 38: ...ocol and command set is available that describes the communications parameters and operational codes in detail LAN The projector can be controlled and monitored using through the LAN connector as an a...

Page 39: ...ifferent combinations of keystrokes to enable the external graphics port Source scan off Check SOURCE SCAN in the SET UP sub menu If setting is OFF the projector will not search for the next active so...

Page 40: ...that affect the display of fine line graphics text and other images of high resolution Source resolution is different from projectors native resolution The projector will automatically scale and resiz...

Page 41: ...ited life time Please refer to the LAMP CHANGE section below for further details Only the exterior of the unit may be cleaned Use a damp cloth Make sure no liquids enter the inside of the projector Va...

Page 42: ...as cooling fans that have limited life expectancies When the projector has been used for 7 500 hours and when the unit is applied to mission critical use it is recommended that the projector is given...

Page 43: ...MP LIFE TIME HAS EXPIRED Please change lamp Change the lamp when lifetime expires Always replace lamp with the same type and rating Always disconnect the power cord and wait until the projector has co...

Page 44: ...LAMP CHANGE User Guide 44 MGP D5 Remove the lamp house E Replace with a new lamp in reverse order Replace the lamp house E and tighten the screws C Fold the handle D in place...

Page 45: ...ay cause the protective glass to overheat and break while in use Replace the lamp cover B and tighten the screw A In the utilities sub menu reset the lamp timer system information OSD reset lamp reset...

Page 46: ...tor as well as the video and computer sources are all switched on Cables and cords may break over time Try to change cables and cords in case there is a bad or intermittent connection Check if the cir...

Page 47: ...ja de interlacing with automatic film mode detection 3 2 and 2 2 pull down Aspect Ratio 4 3 native 16 9 5 4 compatible Bandwidth Up to 205 MHz on analog RGB Up to 160 MHz on DVI Up to 75 MHz on compon...

Page 48: ...IN 1 C video female RCA phono 2 Audio 3 5 mm female stereo jack 1 RS 232 9 pin female DSUB control firm ware update 1 USB B female control firmware update 1 LAN RJ 45 female control firmware update 1...

Page 49: ...User Guide TECHNICAL DATA MGP D5 49 Humidity storage 10 95 RH non condensing Specifications subject to change without prior notice All values may vary up to 20...

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Page 51: ...NO RCA FEMALE STEM GREEN G Y SHIELD GND 4 PIN MINI DIN FEMALE 1 GND 2 GND 3 Luma 4 Chroma B Pb Composite Video PHONO RCA FEMALE STEM BLUE B Pb SHIELD GND PHONO RCA FEMALE STEM YELLOW Composite SHIELD...

Page 52: ...alog G GND in 8 Analog B GND in 9 Reserved 10 Sync GND in 11 AGND 12 DDC SDA 13 H Sync in 14 V Sync in 15 DDC SCL Monitor VGA Computer VGA 2 15 HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE 1 Analog R in 2 Analog G in 3 A...

Page 53: ...RXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC Audio out RC in Black 3 5 mm mini jack TIP R STIM L RING GND 3 5 mm stereo mini jack TIP 5V DC RING SIGNAL STEM GND Audio in 1 Audio in 1 Black 3 5 mm mini jack TIP R STI...

Page 54: ...with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user wil...

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