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ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES

Installation Manual

Njord

Summary of Contents for Njord

Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES Installation Manual Njord...

Page 2: ...Registered office Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Barco NV Beneluxpark 21 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com...

Page 3: ...nce to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference at his own expen...

Page 4: ...ice will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Barco If the purcha...

Page 5: ...oning 33 3 6 Projector shift and tilt range 34 3 7 Lens selection 36 3 8 Available lenses 37 3 9 Download Projector Toolset 39 4 Installation procedures 41 4 1 Remote control battery installation 42 4...

Page 6: ...unication 83 7 1 Introduction 84 7 2 Local Keypad and LCD panel 85 7 3 LCD touch panel 86 7 4 Communication connections 87 7 5 LED and Button indication chart 89 7 6 Pulse Quad Combo input Mk II 90 7...

Page 7: ...Setting a custom projector name 160 12 4 DMX 161 12 5 GSM configuration 163 12 6 Changing the User Interface language 164 12 7 Themes 165 12 8 Setting the measurement system 166 12 9 Controlling the...

Page 8: ...provided by the installer 205 18 3 High Brightness precautions Hazard Distance 206 18 4 HD for fully enclosed projection systems 208 18 5 HD in function of modifying optics 209 A Input specifications...

Page 9: ...tor Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing the NJORD projector Clarification of the term NJORD used in...

Page 10: ...requirements on the use of safety critical components materials and insulation in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard and having access to live part...

Page 11: ...tails Users definition Throughout this manual the term SERVICE PERSONNEL refers to Barco authorized persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be knowledgeable of potent...

Page 12: ...ge points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and openings of the set Do not expose this projector to rain or mois...

Page 13: ...tacking frame always secure the stack with safety cables between the projectors and the truss When using the projector in a hanging configuration always mount 2 safety cables See installation manual f...

Page 14: ...n decreased life expectancy of the projector as a whole as well as causing premature failure of the lasers In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained and that the projector complies with El...

Page 15: ...rts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or...

Page 16: ...e installation manual Chapter 3 for the lens list and throw ratio before operation Do not look directly in to the beam from the projector lens No direct eye exposure to the beam is permitted Operators...

Page 17: ...o lens or an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2 3 is installed Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation Such combinations of projector and lens are...

Page 18: ...is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address https www barco com support WiFi GSM module For WLAN Frequen...

Page 19: ...t stages in the installation process that has to be followed in chronological order to set the NJORD projector up and running The stages are grouped in three processes Preparation Installation and Opt...

Page 20: ...requirements page 26 3 Unpack the projector or pull out the projector from its flight case See chapter Unpacking the projector page 28 or see chapter Flight case page 184 4 In case of a first install...

Page 21: ...ctor with the power net page 44 4 Install the batteries of the Remote Control Unit RCU See chapter Remote control battery installation page 42 5 Installation of the Projector Toolset on local laptop D...

Page 22: ...ojector will show at startup the registration screen until the registration is completed When the registration screen appears choose for REGISTER NOW and follow the on screen instructions Caution The...

Page 23: ...age 56 for installation see Installation of an input board page 55 for configuring the SFP input see Pulse SFP input use cases page 187 2 Installation of the WiFi GSM module For installation instructi...

Page 24: ...R5913593 01 Njord 24 Installation process...

Page 25: ...ation requirements for the projector such as minimum and maximum allowed ambient temperature humidity conditions required safety area around the installed projector required power etc In addition care...

Page 26: ...jector Image 3 1 CAUTION Keep the air inlets and outlet at all times free Make sure there is a minimum distance of 40 cm 15 7 in between the air outlet and the nearest solid object Cooling requirement...

Page 27: ...gs and damage sensitive optoelectronics components Failure to take suitable precautions to protect the projector from the effects of persistent and prolonged air contaminants will culminate in extensi...

Page 28: ...ric foam When the projector arrives the installation site it needs to be removed from the box and pallet in a safe manner without damaging the projector After unpacking let the projector acclimatize t...

Page 29: ...For maximum protection repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory A plastic lens holder cover is placed into the lens opening of the projector It s recommended to reuse this cov...

Page 30: ...ed as soon as possible Box content After unpacking the projector it is recommended to check if all following items were included One power cord of 4 m EUR 4m C19 One quick start guide One safety manua...

Page 31: ...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 either in a table mount or ceiling mount configuration at the same side of the scr...

Page 32: ...R5913593 01 Njord 32 Some lenses e g UST lenses may require that the projector orientation needs to be adapted for the desired outcome Prepare to install...

Page 33: ...CD B SW Image 3 7 On axis off axis projection The position of the projector with reference to the screen may also be different depending on the installation Basically the projector can be positioned i...

Page 34: ...excellently Configuring the projector outside these shift ranges will result in a slight decline of image quality U 130 100 40 40 D L R P F U D SIDE VIEW P F 130 100 TOP VIEW P F L R 40 40 Image 3 8...

Page 35: ...35 R5913593 01 Njord 360 360 Image 3 9 Prepare to install...

Page 36: ...website https lenscalculator barco com to determine the possible lenses for your configuration The Lens Calculator window opens Image 3 10 Lens calculator The Lens Calculator can also be used to deter...

Page 37: ...front plate of the lens holder of the 4K projectors to raise awareness of this limit Available lenses for the NJORD projector Only the following TLD lenses can be used on the 4K NJORD projector Do not...

Page 38: ...WQXGA 4K 0 9 4 37 7 35 1 UXGA 0 9 4 89 8 23 1 R9829997 TLD 6 9 10 3 WUXGA 0 9 6 74 10 11 1 WQXGA 4K 0 9 7 22 10 83 1 UXGA 0 9 8 09 12 13 1 This table only takes into account active lenses at the momen...

Page 39: ...t yet registered click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions With the created login and password it is possible to enter the Partner zone of Barco When your login is correct the Partner zone i...

Page 40: ...R5913593 01 Njord 40 Prepare to install...

Page 41: ...ctor of the RCU 50 4 7 Setting the projector addresses 51 4 8 Alignment of a table mounted projector 52 4 9 Alignment of projector in the rigging frame 53 4 10 Wall or ceiling mount without rigging fr...

Page 42: ...t How to install 1 Push the battery cover tab with the fingernail a little backwards 1 and pull at the same time the cover upwards 2 1 2 Image 4 1 2 Insert the two AA size batteries making sure the po...

Page 43: ...43 R5913593 01 Njord CAUTION 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 Installation procedures...

Page 44: ...side of the power cord to the local power net 4 If Overvoltage lights up when connecting the powercord do NOT press the power switch to on Pull out the powercord and check the mains voltage 5 If Overv...

Page 45: ...as illustrated 1 2 3 Image 4 5 Lens installation preparation 2 Remove the dust cover from the lens opening Image 4 6 Tip While not placed in the projector place the dust cover in a lockable plastic b...

Page 46: ...ease the lens yet as the lens may fall out of the lens holder 7 Secure the lens in the lens holder by sliding the primary lens lock handle into the locked position away from the lens power supply sock...

Page 47: ...sition as illustrated Image 4 9 Image 4 9 Unlock the lens 2 Pull down the secondary lock on the lower left side of the lens holder as illustrated Image 4 10 3 Gently pull the lens out of the lens hold...

Page 48: ...R5913593 01 Njord 48 It s recommended to place the dust cover of the original projector packaging back into the lens opening to prevent intrusion of dust Image 4 11 Installation procedures...

Page 49: ...l the Button pressed indicator lights up continuously proximately 5 seconds 2 Enter the address with the digit buttons within the time the indicator lights up also proximately 5 seconds Note That addr...

Page 50: ...its default value 0 How to use the XLR connector 1 Remove the XLR cover by pulling it backwards Image 4 12 2 Connect a cable with XLR plug into the XLR connector of the RCU 3 Connect the other end of...

Page 51: ...ch projector has its own address The factory default individual projector address is 0 When the address is set the projector can be controlled with the RCU Only addresses between 0 and 31 are supporte...

Page 52: ...m range of the used lens and the size of the screen 2 Project one of the internal hatch patterns on the screen 3 Turn the adjustable feet in or out until the projected hatch pattern has a perfect rect...

Page 53: ...Turn the skew knob at the rear to adjust the rotation 1 Image 4 13 Tilt the projector 1 Turn the tilt adjustment knob at the rear to tilt the projector 1 Image 4 14 Rotating the projector 1 Turn the...

Page 54: ...t be used to secure the unit from damage or causing injury Attachment points The attachment points for additional rigging equipment are the same as for the adjustable feet at the bottom and also the c...

Page 55: ...unplug the power cord of the projector 2 Push the input module in the Input Communication module using the handles Make sure the module seats in its sliders 2 Pull in the module until the contacts 3 a...

Page 56: ...the projector Required tools Phillips screwdriver PH1 How to remove 1 Switch off the projector and unplug the power cord of the projector 2 Release the 3 captive screws of the input module 4 4 Image...

Page 57: ...ew to myBarco and follow the instructions With the created login and password it is possible to log in where you can download the software 3 Download the latest firmware format fw from Barco s website...

Page 58: ...assword it is possible to log in where you can download the software 3 Place the firmware file on a clean USB flash drive Note Make sure the flash drive is FAT32 compatible no other files are on the f...

Page 59: ...out this chapter This chapter and by extension this whole document the user manual is intended for the user who want s to operate the projector It does not contain installation instructions because th...

Page 60: ...ion screen in front of the projector T L F R B Image 5 1 T Top L Left F Front R Right B Back Projector component location 6 5 1 2 3 4 7 8 Image 5 2 1 Dust filter top air inlet 2 Dust filter side air i...

Page 61: ...ir outlet which is located at the rear of the projector Image 5 4 CAUTION Keep the air inlets and outlet at all times free Make sure there is a minimum distance of 40 cm 15 7 in between the air outlet...

Page 62: ...R5913593 01 Njord 62 45 45 45 45 45 45 Image 5 5 For detailed info about the RCU see chapter Pulse Remote Control Unit page 69 Getting Started...

Page 63: ...is switched on The projector starts up to standby mode The Power on off button will blink until standby mode is achieved Once in standby mode the Power on off button will be lit WHITE but the display...

Page 64: ...age 83 for more info about supported input formats Image 5 9 Example of connecting an HDMI source 2 Check if the SYNC LED lit up ORANGE reference 1 This indicates that the sync is detected on the inpu...

Page 65: ...f the selected source lit up GREEN and the image of the selected source is projected 2 Image 5 13 Quick test pattern selection 1 Press the Test pattern button references P on the remote control or loc...

Page 66: ...press the Power Off button on the remote control The projector goes to standby mode The after cooling cycle will start about 30 seconds During this period the Power on off button will blink Once the a...

Page 67: ...ower off projector CAUTION This procedure assumes the projector is in standby mode How to power off 1 Switch off the projector with the mains switch 0 must be pressed 2 Unplug the power cord from the...

Page 68: ...R5913593 01 Njord 68 Getting Started...

Page 69: ...74 6 5 Functionality overview 75 6 6 Functions of the button pressed indicator 76 6 7 Function of the RGB filter button 77 6 8 Displaying and Programming addresses into the RCU 78 6 9 Using the XLR co...

Page 70: ...How to install 1 Push the battery cover tab with the fingernail a little backwards 1 and pull at the same time the cover upwards 2 1 2 Image 6 1 2 Insert the two AA size batteries making sure the pol...

Page 71: ...tery 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 is a risk of explosion if the ba...

Page 72: ...the cover For more info on how to remove see Remote control battery installation page 70 2 Place the switch in the desired position Image 6 4 Remarks when using the RC5 protocol Due to new or updated...

Page 73: ...witching off the remote control prevents that unwanted commands are send due to an accidental key press Furthermore switching the RCU off will extend the battery life time of the remote control To act...

Page 74: ...6 The RCU can also hard wired been used See chapter Using the XLR connector of the RCU page 50 Using the RCU in combination with a 3D emitter When using a 3D emitter that radiates IR beams e g the op...

Page 75: ...Project OSD on off 6 Lens zoom 7 Lens shift 8 Menu open close 9 Menu selection OK button 10 Menu navigation 11 Input selection 12 Address button 13 Numeric buttons 14 Backspace while entering values...

Page 76: ...al button pressed indication 1 Short flash when remote control is switched ON by means of the on off button Continuously lit up to 5 seconds when address digits are expected after pressing the ADDR bu...

Page 77: ...ion of a multi projector or multi channel setup By having one projector project a red image and another project a green image it is easier to spot and adjust the overlap section By pressing this butto...

Page 78: ...the Button pressed indicator lights up continuously proximately 5 seconds 2 Enter the address with the digit buttons within the time the indicator lights up also proximately 5 seconds Note That addre...

Page 79: ...its default value 0 How to use the XLR connector 1 Remove the XLR cover by pulling it backwards Image 6 8 2 Connect a cable with XLR plug into the XLR connector of the RCU 3 Connect the other end of...

Page 80: ...of the RCU to its default value 0 How to use the mini jack connector 1 Connect a cable with the mini jack connector reference 2 Image 6 9 of the RCU 2 Connect the other end of the cable with the mini...

Page 81: ...t comfortably non slip and soft touch All buttons and holes remain accessible The sleeve is quick and easy installed For ordering information see Barco website How to install 1 Pull off the rubber XLR...

Page 82: ...R5913593 01 Njord 82 Pulse Remote Control Unit...

Page 83: ...and LCD panel 85 7 3 LCD touch panel 86 7 4 Communication connections 87 7 5 LED and Button indication chart 89 7 6 Pulse Quad Combo input Mk II 90 7 7 Pulse Quad Combo input Mk I 92 7 8 Pulse Quad DP...

Page 84: ...d Combo input board 5 The free input slot can be used for optional modules e g the Quad DP 1 2 input board 1 2 3 4 5 6 Image 7 1 1 Local Keypad and LCD panel 2 Optional antenna for WiFi connection 3 O...

Page 85: ...ons are equipped with white blue and red backlit LEDs The other keys are only equipped with white and blue backlit LEDs The LEDs are controlled according to the features available LCD panel The LCD pa...

Page 86: ...lect the functions Select switches to toggle Select and drag sliders to adjust slider value When using the touch screen some menu pictures will be present different compared to using the remote contro...

Page 87: ...device has an input and an output so that the bus can be looped between the different devices According the standard a five wire cable with XLR connector is used You can use the DMX input port to con...

Page 88: ...is also called RS 232 C which is the third version of the RS 232 standard and is functionally identical to the CCITT V 24 standard Logical 0 is 3V Logical 1 is 3V The range between 3V and 3V is the tr...

Page 89: ...n Standby mode Solid WHITE Projector is ON shutter is open Solid RED Projector is ON shutter is closed LED Status LED Color status Description PWR power LED Off Projector powers up RED Projector is in...

Page 90: ...d to either the 10 100 base T port on the communication panel or the HDBaseT input on the Quad Combo Input Mk II Using both at the same time will lead to undefined behavior SDI input output How does i...

Page 91: ...0 OUT 1 IN 1 A B C D Image 7 7 LED behavior The SYNC LED lit up ORANGE when valid input sync is detected The SEL LED lit up GREEN when the input is selected The SEL LED blinks GREEN when the input ou...

Page 92: ...s The Mk I input board miss functionality that has been implemented on the Mk II input board These missing features include Loop through functionality 12G SDI support Network connectivity on HDBaseT i...

Page 93: ...A input 2 Quad DisplayPort channel B input 3 Quad DisplayPort channel C input 4 Quad DisplayPort channel D input LED behavior The SYNC LED lit up ORANGE when valid input sync is detected The SEL LED...

Page 94: ...A SFPB SEL SYNC 1 2 3 Image 7 12 1 Neutrik Duo optical connector or Neutrik Quad optical connector 2 Neutrik Duo optical connector or Neutrik Quad optical connector 3 2x12G SDI 10GE transceiver For sp...

Page 95: ...95 R5913593 01 Njord 8 1 Displaying a single source 96 8 2 Connector Settings 97 About the Source menu This menu is used to select review and configure sources into the projector GUI Source 8...

Page 96: ...t s of the device and a valid synchronization signal must be available along with the source signal on at least one of the input connectors How to select 1 Press Menu to activate the menus and select...

Page 97: ...r you can change the following Color Space Signal Range EDID How to configure a connector 1 Press Menu to activate the menus and select Source Image 8 2 Main menu Source 2 Press OK The Select Source m...

Page 98: ...ce a limit on the used signal range select one of the available signal ranges To force a limit on the color space select one of the available color spaces To set a video timing other than the one nati...

Page 99: ...13593 01 Njord 9 1 Setting image levels manually 100 9 2 Adjusting the sharpness 102 9 3 Adjusting the gamma correction 103 9 4 Setting the desired Gamma type 104 9 5 Displaying HDR content 106 GUI Im...

Page 100: ...projected image How to set up Contrast 1 In the main menu select Image Contrast Image 9 1 Image menu Contrast 2 Use the or key to change the contrast enhancement until the desired value is reached ad...

Page 101: ...s How to set up Saturation Level 1 In the main menu select Image Saturation Image 9 5 Image menu Saturation 2 Use the or key to change the saturation until the desired value is reached adjustable betw...

Page 102: ...igh contrast images eg a table with text and borders In a natural picture high sharpness can be perceived as noise as all details in the picture will be amplified Available range 2 to 8 Default value...

Page 103: ...ons of the image without altering the brightness of the brighter portions contrast feeling enhanced How to adjust 1 In the main menu select Image Gamma Image 9 10 Image menu Gamma 2 Use the key to sel...

Page 104: ...ignal is HDR encoded an HDR icon will be visible next to the source signal This is visible both in the Source selection menu as well as the status menu Image 9 12 Example of the HDR icon on the status...

Page 105: ...automatic mode your media player needs to be configured correctly as well While most mainstream media player devices will be configured correctly by default we cannot guarantee this is the case for e...

Page 106: ...he intended mastering on screen These changes are necessary because HDR content has been mastered specifically for HDR capable displays that are watched in living rooms These conditions are different...

Page 107: ...HDR menu 3 Select the desired Screen luminance unit nits or foot Lambert 4 Enter the Screen luminance which is measured in nits or foot Lambert 5 Alter the HDR boost if necessary You can modify this v...

Page 108: ...R5913593 01 Njord 108 GUI Image...

Page 109: ...109 R5913593 01 Njord Advanced picture adjustments 10...

Page 110: ...scope screen the lower and upper part of the picture will go outside the screen Overshoot When 16 9 to center function is enabled the picture will downsize to fit the height of the screen Therefore in...

Page 111: ...he lens shift 113 11 3 Configuring the lens Shift to center 114 11 4 Manipulating the rigging frame 115 11 5 Manipulating the rigging frame center position 117 11 6 Orientation 118 11 7 Scaling modes...

Page 112: ...you can fine tune the projected image Zoom Focus 1 In the main menu select Installation Lens Zoom focus Image 11 1 Lens menu Zoom Focus The Zoom and focus menu is displayed Image 11 2 Example of the...

Page 113: ...ain menu select Installation Lens Shift Image 11 3 Lens menu lens shift The Lens shift menu is displayed Image 11 4 Example of the lens shift menu 2 Use the and keys to shift the lens image in horizon...

Page 114: ...he center position by selecting Shift to center How force lens in Mid position 1 To force lens in Mid position select Installation Lens Shift to Center 2 Confirm by selecting CONFIRM Image 11 5 Exampl...

Page 115: ...is displayed Image 11 7 Example of the Motorized frame menu 2 Press the OK key or button to activate the frame shift motors Image 11 8 Example of horizontal and vertical frame shift 3 Use the or butt...

Page 116: ...f frame rotation 5 Use the or button to rotate the rigging frame image either clockwise or counterclockwise 6 Confirm with the OK button to return to the frame shift menu or use the Menu back button t...

Page 117: ...How to reset the motorized frame 1 In the main menu select Installation Lens Center motorized frame Image 11 10 Lens menu Center motorized frame A confirm action prompt will be displayed Image 11 11...

Page 118: ...e possible front table front ceiling rear table rear ceiling How to set the correct orientation 1 In the main menu select Installation Orientation Image 11 12 Installation menu orientation The Orienta...

Page 119: ...r than the native resolution Fill screen Fills the screen to the screen size defined in the Screen Size menu while respecting the original aspect ratio For more info on adjusting the Screen Size menu...

Page 120: ...R5913593 01 Njord 120 Image 11 15 Example of the scaling mode menu 2 In the Scaling menu select the desired scaling mode and confirm GUI Installation...

Page 121: ...process of digitally manipulating an image to compensate for the distortion of the screen Consequently it can also be used to generate an image with irregular shape While an image can be transformed i...

Page 122: ...ping functionality can be enabled or disabled How to toggle 1 In the main menu select Installation Warp Image 11 16 Installation menu warp The Warp menu is displayed Image 11 17 Example of the Warp me...

Page 123: ...using 4 corner warp then it is very hard to do that as we are moving the black left top corner and we do not have control over the exact position of image left top corner By moving the outline of the...

Page 124: ...ve source Tip A red border will be projected along with the current image The border is a visual tool showing the result of the adjusted outline Image 11 23 Tip The value can also be entered by the nu...

Page 125: ...corner adjustment to pull your projected image corners back into the screen Some examples Image 11 24 4 corner adjustment How to adjust the image 1 In the main menu select Installation Warp 4 Corners...

Page 126: ...es for this corner using the arrow keys and confirm After confirming the helper lines for that corner will jump to the entered XY coordinate if helper lines were enabled Image 11 28 Example of the 4 c...

Page 127: ...tive adjustments introduce more outside bow distortion Negative adjustments introduce more inside bow distortion Image 11 29 Bow distortion Definition of angle and linearity length in the bow warp pro...

Page 128: ...ht Image 11 32 Both the Bow and Symmetric sliders are set to on 4 Use the arrow keys to select the helping lines that represent the picture and confirm The helping lines that represent the projected p...

Page 129: ...sing the left and right arrow keys The correction will occur symmetrically on each side of the center of the highlighted side 7 Repeat this step for all sides of the picture that has to be corrected u...

Page 130: ...r and confirm Image 11 38 4 Adjust angle and linearity length individually to obtain the correct correction Press enter to confirm and to switch between angle and length Tip Adjust the angle by using...

Page 131: ...131 R5913593 01 Njord Image 11 39 Example of an asymmetric bow correction To reset the bow adjustments select Reset and confirm GUI Installation...

Page 132: ...Projector Toolset refer to the Projector Toolset user manual For more information on uploading downloading Warp files using curl or other tools that supports HTTP upload refer to the Pulse API Referen...

Page 133: ...33 R5913593 01 Njord Image 11 42 Example of the Warp files menu 3 Make sure the Enable slider is set to right 4 Select the desired warp file Image 11 43 Example of the Warp files menu GUI Installation...

Page 134: ...e amount of warp and on the frequency of the projected image In order to have no visible difference in the overall projected image the user needs to be able to control the latency of each projector Th...

Page 135: ...displayed Image 11 47 Example of the Transport delay menu 5 Enter the value either by the arrow keys one step at a time or directly by the numeric keys on the remote control 6 Click Apply to confirm...

Page 136: ...pplications The principle is that the light intensity in the blend zone from each projector will be adjusted individually so that the rendering on the screen are perceived as from one projector Pictur...

Page 137: ...lending put the Enable switch to the right The color of the switch becomes blue when enabled 3 To project masking lines on the screen put the Show lines switch to the right The color of the switch bec...

Page 138: ...keys and confirm 6 Use the arrow keys or remote digits to change the value of the blend zone and confirm 7 Repeat this process for all other desired sides 8 Continue by creating the blend mask For mor...

Page 139: ...rlap areas The value is the size of the blended area in pixels How to set up basic blend zones 1 In the main menu select Installation Blend and Mask Blend mask Image 11 52 Blend menu Blend mask The Bl...

Page 140: ...principle is that the overlap setup in the source shall correspond with the mask width setup for the projector That means that if the overlap zone for the source is set to 500 pixels the width of the...

Page 141: ...141 R5913593 01 Njord Image 11 55 Set up for projector 1 Image 11 56 Set up for projector 2 GUI Installation...

Page 142: ...u can contact the file endpoint directly via the curl program or some other tool that supports http upload For more information on uploading downloading Blend files using the Projector Toolset refer t...

Page 143: ...143 R5913593 01 Njord Image 11 59 3 To enable the selected blend file make sure the Enable slider is set to the right The color of the slider becomes blue when enabled GUI Installation...

Page 144: ...g the start position and size of each edge of the blend and adding an additional size of 8 pixels to reduce the effect known as sea of mirrors You can also specify the offsets manually by turning off...

Page 145: ...when the desired black level zone is reached or enter the black level value with the numeric keys in the remote control 5 Move the cursor to Level press enter and adjust this level until the black lev...

Page 146: ...picture of the right projector zone 3 Picture Left Picture Right Blend Zone Image 11 63 The black levels for zone 1 and zone 3 are typically corrected by defining a black level mask which is applied...

Page 147: ...ne of the three sliders on the bottom of the menu Red Green or Blue 3 Use the left and right arrow keys to modify the gain of the chosen color 4 Repeat for every slider until the desired result is ach...

Page 148: ...other tool that supports http upload For more information on uploading downloading Black Level files using the Projector Toolset refer to the Projector Toolset user manual For more information on uplo...

Page 149: ...149 R5913593 01 Njord Image 11 68 Example of custom black level files selected 3 Make sure the Enable slider is set to the right to activate the selected black level file GUI Installation...

Page 150: ...tant CLO mode will ensure that the projector regulates its illumination power to maintain the same level of output light during the lifetime of the light source This requires that the light source pow...

Page 151: ...12 6 Changing the User Interface language 164 12 7 Themes 165 12 8 Setting the measurement system 166 12 9 Controlling the backlight of the LCD Display 167 12 10 Lens features 168 12 11 Factory reset...

Page 152: ...R5913593 01 Njord 152 12 1 Communication LAN setup About a network connection A network connection can be made via a wired connection or via the optional wireless unit GUI System Settings...

Page 153: ...s as an entry point into and exit point out of a network For example a local network LAN may need a gateway to connect it to a wide area network WAN or to the Internet MAC address Media Access Control...

Page 154: ...ic make sure the Automatic slider is set to the right The color of the slider will be blue An IP address will be automatically assigned if it can make a connection to the network When connected it is...

Page 155: ...er in the IP address 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 automatically 5 On...

Page 156: ...R5913593 01 Njord 156 12 2 IR control GUI System Settings...

Page 157: ...ed with that common address will be executed How to the broadcast address 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication IR Control Image 12 6 Communication menu IR control The IR control menu is di...

Page 158: ...ojector can be controlled with the RCU Only addresses between 0 and 31 are supported for the RCU Next to an individual projector address each projector has also a broadcast address for group control H...

Page 159: ...enable the sensors use the menu keypad on the projector How to disable 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication IR Control Image 12 8 Communication menu IR control The IR control menu is disp...

Page 160: ...a different Host name 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication Host name Image 12 9 Settings menu host name The Host name menu is displayed Image 12 10 Example of the host name menu 2 Press c...

Page 161: ...d A full configuration spread over 14 channels For the full mapping of each used channel refer to the DMX chart in the appendices See DMX chart page 219 DMX Monitor If a DMX device is connected the se...

Page 162: ...se whether or not you want the Auto power down feature to be enabled If enabled determine the time out 5 If required enable Art Net If enabled determine the desired Art Net Universe and Art Net channe...

Page 163: ...he SIM card from the GSM module and to insert the SIM card in a mobile phone so that you can enter the PUK code to unblock the SIM card How to activate 1 In the main menu select Settings Communication...

Page 164: ...nu select Settings User interface Language Image 12 15 Interface The Language menu is displayed Image 12 16 Example of the Language menu 2 Select the desired language You can choose between the follow...

Page 165: ...default While the default theme is dark all images in this manual are taken while using the light theme How to select a different interface theme 1 In the main menu select Settings User interface The...

Page 166: ...s used But you can choose between the following Temperature C or F Distance meter centimeter feet or inch How to set a different metric system 1 In the main menu select Settings User interface Units I...

Page 167: ...CD the backlight of all the buttons of the keypad and the indication LEDs for the LAN and HDbaseT inputs will be disabled Stealth Mode is enabled and disabled by pressing the OSD button on the remote...

Page 168: ...tings menu Lens features The Lens features menu is displayed Image 12 23 Example of the lens features menu Depending on the mounted lens type different functions may or may not be available such as Fo...

Page 169: ...s deleted Image connectors Color Space auto Signal Range auto Image convergence Electronic Convergence All values to zero Image display Display mode AutoStereo Image features Contrast mid value Bright...

Page 170: ...profile and macro s All profiles are deleted Screen Screen luminance Unit nits System Auto off Eco Mode Standby Mode depending on availability Enabled Ready Time out auto User User profiles Only defau...

Page 171: ...Image 12 26 Settings menu factory reset The Reset menu is displayed Image 12 27 Example of the reset menu 2 Navigate to the checkbox next to the settings that need to be reset and press OK Multiple s...

Page 172: ...2 In the Lens Calibration menu select the desired calibration action and click OK You can select one of the following functions depending on the type of mounted lens Horizontal lens shift Vertical len...

Page 173: ...e done by a qualified service technician How to display the convergence settings 1 In the main menu navigate to Settings Maintenance Electronic Convergence Image 12 31 Maintenance menu electronic conv...

Page 174: ...R5913593 01 Njord 174 Image 12 33 Tip Press Reset to return all values to the factory settings 5 Repeat all steps until the desired alignment is achieved GUI System Settings...

Page 175: ...hared To be open and transparent about the open source software used on the projector there is a list of all open source licenses available in the software How to find the open source licenses For the...

Page 176: ...with the numeric keys If entered correctly the Advanced Settings option will become visible as well as a red shield icon on top of the Maintenance menu It doesn t matter what else you do or type with...

Page 177: ...P7 calibration refer to the Projector Toolset Reference guide How to adjust the P7 native settings 1 In the main menu navigate to Settings Maintenance Advanced while using the service code to enter t...

Page 178: ...R5913593 01 Njord 178 GUI System Settings...

Page 179: ...179 R5913593 01 Njord 13 1 Status menu overview 180 No settings can be modified in the status menu Its only for consulting GUI Status menu 13...

Page 180: ...h between the Status and About page Image 13 3 Example of the About page in the Status menu What can be seen on the Status page Connected source and signal details Display settings e g Display mode tr...

Page 181: ...can be seen on the About page Projector information e g firmware version serial number and projector article number Mounted lens Type and description Basic statistics e g light source run time project...

Page 182: ...R5913593 01 Njord 182 GUI Status menu...

Page 183: ...93 01 Njord 14 1 Flight case 184 14 2 Rigging frame 185 About flight case and rigging frame The projector can also be delivered with rigging frame installed inside a flight case Flight case and riggin...

Page 184: ...ur caster wheels provided with breaks and the eight handles make the NJORD flight case easy to handle The floor of the flight case wagon is equipped with two small covered compartments to store the re...

Page 185: ...UDM series multifunctional rigging frame is designed for the Barco UDM projectors and can not be used for other equipment See rigging frame specific documentation for how to install the projector in...

Page 186: ...R5913593 01 Njord 186 Flight case and rigging frame...

Page 187: ...ase 3 Neutrik OpticalCon Quad SFP transceiver internal fiber 190 15 4 Use case 4 Loop through mode 191 About this chapter This chapter describes the several use cases of the SFP input Each use case re...

Page 188: ...ivers only the SFP input and SFP fiber transceivers The customer has to buy the SFP transceiver and the optional breakout adapter or the fiber integrated cable How to configure the SFP input 1 Remove...

Page 189: ...d the optional breakout adapter or the fiber integrated cable How to configure the SFP input 1 Remove both plates covering the access to the Neutrik connector locations 2 Mount the Neutrik OpticalCon...

Page 190: ...ansceiver and the optional breakout adapter or the fiber integrated cable How to configure the SFP input 1 Remove one plate covering the access to a Neutrik connector location 2 Mount the Neutrik Opti...

Page 191: ...e SFP input 1 Remove both plates covering the access to a Neutrik connector locations 2 Mount the Neutrik OpticalCon Quad connector and the Neutrik OpticalCon Duo 3 Remove the plate covering the acces...

Page 192: ...R5913593 01 Njord 192 Pulse SFP input use cases...

Page 193: ...parts to maintain or to service The procedures in this chapter describe with detailed step by step actions and illustrations how to remove or install the projector covers WARNING Switch off the projec...

Page 194: ...sylock tabs Required tools Flat screwdriver 5 mm Unlocking 1 Push down the inner side of the easylock with a screwdriver Image 16 1 As a result the lock jumps loose Locking 1 Ensure that the cover is...

Page 195: ...he front side and rear covers Remove the lens before removing the front cover Required tools Flat screwdriver 5 mm How to remove the covers 1 Remove the lens 2 Release the easylocks and remove the cov...

Page 196: ...6 16 3 Removal of top cover Required tools Torx screwdriver T20 How to remove the top cover 1 Release the 6 Torx screws indicated in the illustration 1 1 1 Image 16 7 2 Lift up the cover of the projec...

Page 197: ...s horizontally and it will still fit the attachment points But then the air intake for the light processor fan will be out of position and by that the cooling will not be sufficient Install covers The...

Page 198: ...R5913593 01 Njord 198 Projector covers...

Page 199: ...199 R5913593 01 Njord Product maintenance 17...

Page 200: ...er together with a clean lens cleaning cloth to remove 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 g...

Page 201: ...an the exterior of the projector 1 Switch off the projector and unplug the projector from the mains power net 2 Clean the housing of the projector with a damp cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with...

Page 202: ...R5913593 01 Njord 202 Product maintenance...

Page 203: ...203 R5913593 01 Njord Risk group 3 Safety 18...

Page 204: ...his projector has five 5 built in Class 4 laser clusters Disassembly or modification is very dangerous and should never be attempted Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed by the user...

Page 205: ...e gained by skilled persons installer or service personnel or persons who have been instructed and trained by a skilled person The persons must have been instructed about the reasons for the restricti...

Page 206: ...lues are minimum values and are based on the guidance provided in IEC 62471 5 2015 section 6 6 3 5 The installer and user must understand the risk and apply protective measures based upon the hazard d...

Page 207: ...to stand On Image 18 2 a typical setup is displayed It must be verified if these minimum requirements are met If required a restricted zone RZ in the theater must be established This can be done by us...

Page 208: ...rabeam exposure HDreflection the distance that has to be kept restrictive related to the reflected light from the rear projection screen HDdiffuse the relevant distance to be considered while observin...

Page 209: ...fying optics Hazard distance 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Hazard Distance m Throw Ra o UDM HER NJORD Image 18 4 HD Hazard Distance TR Throw Ratio The graph shows Hazard distance in meters ve...

Page 210: ...R5913593 01 Njord 210 Risk group 3 Safety...

Page 211: ...211 R5913593 01 Njord Input specifications A...

Page 212: ...Video timings progressive6 Type Port type Format HD SDI Single link Quad link Up to 1920 x 1080 24 Hz Up to 1920 x 1080 25 Hz Up to 1920 x 1080 30 Hz Up to 1280 x 720 50 Hz Up to 1280 x 720 60 Hz 3G S...

Page 213: ...pp 30 bpp 36 bpp 3D support Field sequential 3D Active 3D Frame packed Top Bottom progressive Side by side progressive Passive 3D not supported For future release Interlaced support Audio Not supporte...

Page 214: ...0 50 Hz Up to 2560 x 1600 60 Hz 2 Column mode 2x1 layout 1920 x 2160 50 Hz 1920 x 2160 60 Hz 2048 x 2160 50 Hz 2048 x 2400 60 Hz Native video timings UDX U series 1600 x 1200 60 Hz UDX W series 1920 x...

Page 215: ...gressive10 2D 3D Layout Mode11 Supported formats 2D Standard layout 1x1 layout Up to 4096 x 2160 24 Hz Up to 4096 x 2160 30 Hz Up to 2048 x 1080 48 Hz Up to 4096 x 2160 50 Hz Up to 4096 x 2160 60 Hz U...

Page 216: ...t 1x1 layout 3840 x 2160 60 Hz Passive stereo 2 column mode 2x1 layout 1920 x 2160 60 Hz Native video timings UDX U series 1600 x 1200 60 Hz UDX W series 1920 x 1200 60 Hz UDX 4k series 3840 x 2400 60...

Page 217: ...type Format HD SDI Single link Up to 1920 x 1080 24 Hz Up to 1920 x 1080 25 Hz Up to 1920 x 1080 30 Hz Up to 1280 x 720 50 Hz Up to 1280 x 720 60 Hz Up to 1280 x 720 24 Hz Up to 1280 x 720 30 Hz Up to...

Page 218: ...R5913593 01 Njord 218 Input specifications...

Page 219: ...219 R5913593 01 Njord B 1 DMX chart input board positioning 220 B 2 DMX chart Basic 221 B 3 DMX chart Extended 222 DMX chart B...

Page 220: ...d in the DMX chart per input board location named L1 and L2 With the current version of DMX support it is important to take into account to keep the input boards in their original slots 1 2 Image B 1...

Page 221: ...rt Input If held for 1 second 13 104 111 Select input 3 SDI Input A If held for 1 second 13 112 119 Select input 4 SDI Input B If held for 1 second 13 120 127 Select input 5 HDBaseT Input 1 if held fo...

Page 222: ...R5913593 01 Njord 222 B 3 DMX chart Extended DMX chart...

Page 223: ...Blend Files 142 Blend mask 139 Blend Zones 139 Masking 139 RGB adjustment 146 RGB gain 146 Brightness 100 C CE Certification 18 Cleaning Exterior 201 Lens 200 Communication 83 DMX 87 Introduction 84...

Page 224: ...ications 214 HDMI inputs Specifications 213 High Brightness precautions 206 Horizontal tilt range 34 Host name 160 I Illumination 150 Image Gamma 103 104 HDR 106 Perceptual Quantizer 106 PQ 106 Sharpn...

Page 225: ...wer cable Connection 44 Power net Connection 44 Power off 67 Power on 63 Prepare Intall 20 Prevent Damage 14 Electrical shock 12 Fire hazard 13 Personal injury 12 Procedures Install 41 Product safety...

Page 226: ...Side cover 195 SIM card Blocked 163 Single source Display 96 Sleeve RCU 81 Software update 57 Source 95 Connect 64 Connector Settings 97 Fiber 94 SFP 94 Single source 96 Small Form factor Pluggable 9...

Page 227: ...227 R5913593 01 Njord V Vertical tilt range 34 W Warnings Cooling liquid circuit 13 Warping 121 Weight Flight case 184 Projector 27 Rigging frame 185 X XLR RCU 50 79 Z Zoom 112 Index...

Page 228: ...R5913593 01 Njord 228 Index...

Page 229: ...cotton cloth Clean micro fiber lens cleaning cloth e g Toraysee cloth s Compressed air Cutter knife Flat screwdriver 5 mm Lens cleaner e g ZEISS lens cleaner Purosol or other water based lens cleaner...

Page 230: ...R5913593 01 Njord 230 List of tools...

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