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User's manual

OverView D series

Summary of Contents for OverView D Series

Page 1: ...User s manual OverView D series...

Page 2: ...hapter 5 chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8 chapter 9 chapter 10 new The corresponding chapters are new or completely revised corr Passages of the corresponding chapter were corrected see modification bars...

Page 3: ...hres Inhaltes an Dritte ist nicht gestattet soweit dies nicht ausdr cklich zugestanden ist Urheberrechte insbesondere auch solche an Software werden nur insoweit bertragen als es f r die Erreichung de...

Page 4: ...arco Control Room GmbH Barco Control Room GmbH An der Rossweid 5 D 76229 Karlsruhe Phone 49 721 6201 0 Fax 49 721 6201 298 E mail docu bcd de barco com Web www barcocontrolrooms de From Date Please co...

Page 5: ...3 1 Projection module 3 2 3 2 Screen 3 4 3 3 Principle of DMD projection technology 3 4 3 4 Principle of dual lamp system 3 5 3 5 Filter for changing the color temperature backdrop applications 3 7 3...

Page 6: ...Startup Screen 6 5 6 4 5 Language 6 5 6 4 6 Source selection 6 6 6 5 Lamps menu 6 9 6 5 1 Active lamp 6 9 6 5 2 Mode 6 10 6 5 3 History 6 11 6 5 4 Lamp optimization 6 12 6 5 5 Runtimes 6 13 6 5 6 Rese...

Page 7: ...3 8 10 Optical data illumination unit 120 W projection unit XGA resolution 8 3 8 11 Optical data illumination unit 120 W projection unit SXGA resolution 8 3 8 12 Optical data illumination unit 120 W p...

Page 8: ...shooting 9 1 9 1 LED indication 9 2 9 2 Hot line 9 3 10 Configuring notes 10 1 10 1 Floor space and maintenance area 10 2 10 2 Overall height 10 4 10 3 Viewing distance and angle 10 5 10 4 Room ventil...

Page 9: ...ble as 100W or 120W version OVERVIEW CDR 67 DL OVERVIEW DISPLAY WALL projection module with DLP technology SXGA Resolu tion 67 inch screen diagonal dual lamp system Dual lamp system available as 100W...

Page 10: ...the system components and characteristics Design and functions provides a technical description of the equipment listing the fundamental characteristics and functional prin ciples Knowledge of this s...

Page 11: ...ed in Courier bold font If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of damage to the equipment If you do not heed instructions indicated by this symbol there is a risk of...

Page 12: ...ral safety instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before using this unit The operating instructions manual should be retained for future reference All warnings on the de...

Page 13: ...into close proximity of this device could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material resulting in a fire For this reason it is absolutely necessary to leave an exclusion zone around all exter...

Page 14: ...racteristics as the Barco original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability fire electric shock or other hazards Unauthor ized substitutions may void warranty...

Page 15: ...w D series Doc 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 2 1 2 Abbreviated summary This chapter provides a summary of the sys...

Page 16: ...immedi ately switched to illuminate the optics and there is no noticeable effect on the displayed information no loss of information no impact on quality Switching time is about half a second In cold...

Page 17: ...____________________________________ 2 3 Flexible configuration OVERVIEW D projection modules can be combined in rows and columns to realize Display Walls of virtually unlim ited size The setup of the...

Page 18: ...generating the displays of OVERVIEW D The light of a UHP lamp is directed via an optical system to a Digital Mirror Device whose image is projected via a high performance lens system onto the rear sid...

Page 19: ...provided with display information from the graphical control unit Ov erView D Module1x1 Ov erv iew D Module1x2 Ov erv iew D Module1x3 Ov erv iew D Module1x4 Ov erv iew D Module2x1 Ov erv iew D Module2...

Page 20: ...s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 3 1 3 Design and functions This section provides a technical description of the equipment list...

Page 21: ...the following components are installed the projection unit with the a single DMD chip color filter system illumination and projection optics the illumination unit dual lamp system and a cool ing syst...

Page 22: ...at double speed DMD A Digital Micromirror Device DMD is an array of tiny tiltable mirrors each of which corresponds to an in dividual pixel The mirrors are orientated by applying an electrical signal...

Page 23: ...screen 3 3 Principle of DMD projection technology For a one chip projection system the DMD is sequentially illuminated with the three primary colors red green and blue RGB Figure 3 2 principle of a si...

Page 24: ...following identies apply Lamp Top L1 Lamp Bottom L2 The lift is the carrier of the lamps and can have two positions lift up and lift down If the lift is in the down position the top lamp Lamp1 L1 Lam...

Page 25: ...projector in standby Figure 3 5 Lamp states and lift position The lamp which output illuminates the optics is called active lamp In Hot Standby mode both lamps are switched on In Cold Standby mode or...

Page 26: ...to be set to the same color temperator the cameras are adjusted to in order to be viewed un der normal daylight conditions on TV The XGA projection unit of the OverView D series can be completed by a...

Page 27: ...spectively it s only the systems with XGA resolution which are available with an illumination unit 200W and a 3200K 6500K color filter cartridge Please keep in mind that the 3200K color filter reduces...

Page 28: ...used for the acknowledge of errors reset 3 Active lamp selection switch Rocker switch top select lamp top lamp 1 bottom select lamp bottom lamp 2 4 Status LEDs L1 L2 Fan Informs about the operation st...

Page 29: ...he X clients can be executed also on the controller or on other systems in the network The controller satisfies the X 11 protocol Rel 6 and can thus be used by any X clients toolkits and window manage...

Page 30: ...Barco OverView D series Doc 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 4 1 4 Operation This section describes the operation of...

Page 31: ...re not sure what type of power is supplied to your building The devices are designed to operate with single phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor To reduce the risk of electrical sho...

Page 32: ...d as follows to ignite the lamps Make sure that the projector is switched on Switch on the lamp by pressing the standby key on the IR REMOTE CONTROL for less than one second After ignition of the lamp...

Page 33: ...5 Controlling Barco OverView D series Doc 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 5 1 5 Controlling...

Page 34: ...ting dis tance 30m 100ft in a straight line The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and t...

Page 35: ...8 Help has no function for this projector 9 Digit buttons To enter the remote control address 10 Audio controls have no function for this projector 11 Picture controls Except for brightness and contr...

Page 36: ...0 and 9 The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU 5 3 2 Displaying a projector address Press the ADDRESS key recessed key on the RCU with a pencil To continue using...

Page 37: ...ON The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the current memorized setting for this source The bar scale changes as the arrows on the RCU are pressed The picture set...

Page 38: ...6 Menu structure Barco OverView D series Doc 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 6 1 6 Menu structure...

Page 39: ...essed via a password 6 2 Menu layout The existence of a submenu is indicated by a white arrow Three suspension points indicate that the menu item hides a dialog box or a text box A dot indicates which...

Page 40: ...tion 6 4 1 Background Blue Black Color Bars Background Message Box Error Box Startup screen Language Source Selection Brightness Status Lamps OverView D Operation Figure 6 2 Operation menu Background...

Page 41: ...hlight Message Box Press ENTER to select The currently selected status is indicated with a white dot Push the cursor key up or down to highlight Disabled or Enabled Press ENTER to select 6 4 3 Error b...

Page 42: ...when starting up Use the cursor keys to highlight Startup screen Press ENTER to select The currently selected status is indicated with a white dot Use the cursor keys to highlight the desired behavio...

Page 43: ...Enter to select Background Message Box Error Box Startup screen Language Source Selection Brightness Status Lamps OverView D Operation Manual Auto Auto Switch Figure 6 7 Operation menu Source Selecti...

Page 44: ...Auto Auto Switch Selecting this command displays a dialog where the source to be displayed can be selected As long as this source is present it also has priority As soon the selected source is no lon...

Page 45: ...ce 1 gets connected gets connected switch to source1 switch to source1 switch to source 1 priority source 1 gets connected present switch to source1 switch to source1 display source 2 priority source...

Page 46: ...nter to select Use the cursor key to highlight the desired active lamp Press Enter to select Depending on the operation mode of the projector changing the active lamp initiate different actions Cold S...

Page 47: ...rm the selection In Hot Standby both lamps are on In case of a lamp failure the light output of the other lamp is immediately switched to illuminate the optics and there is almost no noticeable effect...

Page 48: ...red hours Press Enter to select 6 5 3 History Use this command to see the list of serial numbers and the current runtime of the lamps Brightness Status OverView DG Operation Active Lamp Lamp Optimizat...

Page 49: ...ss Status OverView DG Operation Active Lamp History Mode Runtimes Reset runtime Lamp Optimization Lamps Figure 6 17 Lamps menu Lamp optimization This procedure optimizes the coupling of the active lam...

Page 50: ...nd displays a dialog where the runtimes of the lamps and the projector can be viewed To check the runtimes proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Runtimes Press Enter to select The Runtime...

Page 51: ...o enter the serial number To enter the serial number of the new lamp proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Reset runtime Press Enter to select The following dialog is displayed Reset lamp...

Page 52: ...ation proceed as follows Use the cursor key to highlight Identification Press Enter to select A submenu with the entries Short and Long is opened Use the cursor key to highlight the desired status inf...

Page 53: ...tification Automatic startup Standby timer Error Over Temp Protection Lamps Brightness Status Figure 6 26 Status menu Error Selecting the Error menu entry displays a sub menu which shows the status of...

Page 54: ...tem changes the active lamp by means of the lift the new lamp is tried to be lighted If it is a flop the error bit is set again and within about 5 seconds the projector switches back to the lamp which...

Page 55: ...factor correction board is below a critical limit If DMD parking is enabled the DMD will be parked after 10ms If the error is resolved during this time practical not possible the DMD parking will not...

Page 56: ...mp lift readjustment after closing the door This is required since the lamp lift could be at a shifted position 6 6 3 Over temp protection OverView DG Operation Lamps Brightness Status Disabled Enable...

Page 57: ...ect If Automatic startup is ON the projector will immediately be started after being connected to the mains power switch switched on If Automatic startup is OFF the projector will go in Standby mode a...

Page 58: ...ws User the cursor key to highlight Standby timer Press Enter to select A dialog box is displayed Standby timer Enabled Disabled Countdown to sec 0 Figure 6 32 dialog box to control the Standby timer...

Page 59: ...ctor adjustment is done after set up of the Display Wall by the Barco Support Technicians On the screen the brightness is measured by means of a lux meter and the sensor of the optical dimmer DIS is c...

Page 60: ...ting of OVERVIEW D projection modules are adjusted to homogeneous brightness All projectors are individually adjusted to feature this common brightness This individual projector adjustment is done aft...

Page 61: ...ease the percentage proceed as follows User the cursor key to activate the left white arrow Click on the left white arrow until the desired percentage is reached The indicated DIS value does not chang...

Page 62: ...ss necessary at regular intervals to guarantee good operational performance This chapter describes maintenance and servicing of OVERVIEW D Only authorized personnel should carry out other maintenance...

Page 63: ...ndby Switch 2 has 3 positions neutral not pushed up pushed to the top down pushed to the bot tom The switch is slope sensitive and reacts when changing from one position to the other To prevent operat...

Page 64: ...tion Projector status Power LED Action Function Up Lamp Top becomes active lift is going down Standby no error red static Down Lamp bottom becomes active lift is going up Up Toggling between the statu...

Page 65: ...itch On for acknowledge Red Blinking Fast Projector off Standby because of a Critical Error Service required after service press Standby Switch On for acknowledge Green Blinking Fast Projector is in O...

Page 66: ...ly lamp is cooling down Top LED status LED of Lamp Top Red blinking slowly lamp is switched off cooled down an error occurred service required Red Static lamp is switched off cooled down Green Static...

Page 67: ...particles a vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle or a feather duster is recommended Clean compresses air can be used but it makes the screen statically charged attracting air borne particles The brushi...

Page 68: ...Lamp failures can only be detected if the lamp is running OVERVIEW D is designed as a dual lamp system In case a lamp is broken replace it immediately to ensure to have a good lamp in case the other...

Page 69: ...re 7 2 Confirmation on lamp replacement In case of a positive acknowledge the Lamp Error Flag is reset In case the warning on lamp failure has not been positively answered the lamp error stays saved T...

Page 70: ...mp Caution Don t touch the glass top of the reflector Place the cardboard box upright according to the instruction printed on the box Remove the adhesive tape Be aware that the upper layer will pop up...

Page 71: ...ed while the equipment is on When opening the lamp cover the lamp driver will be disconnected and there is no risk of electrical shock However it is NOT rec ommended to open the lamp door if the lamp...

Page 72: ...nterclockwise until the hooks are released from the guide rods Figure 7 5 the securing ring Remove the securing ring Withdraw the lamp module While withdrawing the plug is disconnected Figure 7 6 with...

Page 73: ...ightly into its socket Apply the securing ring on the lamp and press it while turning Turn the securing ring until its hooks click round the guide rods Figure 7 9 inserting the securing ring Close the...

Page 74: ...optimization procedure cf Reset runtime Lamp optimization In emergency cases the lamp optimization procedure can be skipped for the moment and car ried out later 7 3 4 Illumination unit with 2x200W la...

Page 75: ...tion by means of a locking slider Figure 7 11 Position of slider Push the locking slider to the right Figure 7 12 Locking slider Withdraw the lamp module While withdrawing the plug is disconnected Fig...

Page 76: ...oor Use the hexagon key and lock the lamp door by turning the screw a quarter turn clockwise The lamp door must not be open for more than 15 minutes If not closed within this period the projector will...

Page 77: ...n 04 April 2005 _______________________________________________________________________ 7 16 7 3 5 Disposing lamp modules Note that there may be laws concerning disposal and recycling of burnt out lam...

Page 78: ...tch the projector in Standby mode Switch off power by pressing OFF Switch off the equipment before replacing the filter pad in order to avoid severe contamination of OverView D Lift the cover of the f...

Page 79: ...oc 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 8 1 8 Technical data This chapter provides tabular overviews about the technical...

Page 80: ...____________________________ 8 2 8 1 OverView mDG50 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW MDG50 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1000 mm 39 4 in 750 mm 29 5 in 665 mm 26 2 in We...

Page 81: ...____________________________ 8 3 8 2 Overview mDR50 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW MDR50 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1001 mm 39 4 in 801 mm 31 5 in 713 mm 28 1 in We...

Page 82: ...___________________________ 8 4 8 3 OverView mDR 50 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW MDR 50 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1000 mm 39 4 in 750 mm 29 5 in 665 mm 26 2 in W...

Page 83: ..._________________ 8 5 8 4 OverView cDG67 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDG67 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1368 mm 53 86 in 1026 mm 40 4 in 954 mm 37 56 in Weight Ove...

Page 84: ...________________ 8 1 8 5 OverView cDR67 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDR67 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1335 mm 52 56 in 1068 mm 42 04 in 954 mm 37 56 in Weight Ove...

Page 85: ..._______________ 8 2 8 6 OverView cDR 67 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDR 67 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1368 mm 53 86 in 1026 mm 40 4 in 954 mm 37 56 in Weight Ove...

Page 86: ..._______________________ 8 1 8 7 OverView cDG80 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDG80 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1600mm 63in 1200mm 47 25in 1117 4mm 44in Weight OverV...

Page 87: ..._____________________ 8 2 8 8 OverView cDR 80 DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDR 80 DL Dimensions screen width screen height total depth 1600mm 63in 1200mm 47 25in 1117 4mm 44in Weight OverV...

Page 88: ...ical data illumination unit 120 W projection unit XGA resolution characteristic specification Resolution XGA resolution 1024 768 pixels Colors 16 7 millions Brightness uniformity 95 Brightness 675 lum...

Page 89: ...tical data illumination unit 100 W projection unit XGA resolution characteristic specification Resolution XGA resolution 1024 768 pixels Colors 16 7 millions Brightness uniformity 95 Brightness 550 lu...

Page 90: ...rent cold standby hot standby 1 2A 2 1A Power consumption cold standby hot standby 290W 520W Resolution XGA resolution 1024 768 pixels Colors 16 7 millions Brightness uniformity 90 Brightness 1125 lum...

Page 91: ...ent Pin Signal Assignment 1 TMDS Data 2 13 2 TMDS Data 2 14 3 TMDS Data 2 Shield 15 Ground 5 Analog V Sync 4 16 5 17 TMDS Data 0 6 DDC Clock 18 TMDS Data 0 7 DDC Data 19 TMDS Data 0 Shield 8 20 9 TMDS...

Page 92: ...ystem R9860708 Support Standard 875mm 50 system RSPSI28491 Support Standard 1000mm 50 system RSPSI28494 Support Standard 1200mm 50 system RSPSI28493 OVERVIEW CDG67 DL R9860701 OVERVIEW CDR67 DL R98607...

Page 93: ...9842020 lamp module 100W R9842440 lamp module 200W R9842760 Filter R9842800 8 23 Spare parts The following parts can be ordered as spare parts designation order No Fan Box Repair Kit RSDLP32790 Illumi...

Page 94: ...________ 8 9 8 25 Addresses Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 D 76229 Karlsruhe Germany Phone 49 721 6201 0 Fax 49 721 6201 298 E mail info de bcd barco com Web www barcocontrolrooms de Barco...

Page 95: ...9 Trouble shooting Barco OverView D series Doc 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 9 1 9 Trouble shooting...

Page 96: ...c 3353 2 user s manual Revision 04 April 2005 ________________________________________________________________________ 9 2 9 1 LED indication In case of a mal function of OVERVIEW D please check the L...

Page 97: ...________________________________________________________________ 9 3 9 2 Hot line Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions Barco N V Projection Systems Europe Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurn...

Page 98: ..._______________________________________ 10 1 10 Configuring notes A number of design and ergonomic conditions must be considered when planning the installation of OVERVIEW D In addition to mounting di...

Page 99: ...ntly flat according to DIN 18202 It must not sag by more than 1 millimeter under the load of the OVERVIEW D Display Wall A cement wood or false floor is permissible The load of the OVERVIEW D is trans...

Page 100: ...exact regulations for such a maintenance area can be obtained from the specifications for working premises The fol lowing picture refers to OverView cDG67 DL Figure 10 1 Linear and polygonal set up of...

Page 101: ...The installation room must be sufficiently high Sufficient space recommended 150 millimeters must be pro vided above the OVERVIEW D projection modules The total height results from the height of the s...

Page 102: ...ns which can be observed for a particular application In the case of permanent intensive viewing of the display the display should be in the field of vision of both eyes of the observer The following...

Page 103: ...0 4 Room ventilation The room must be ventilated such that the room temperature is in the specified range The electrical power con sumption of typically 210 W cold standby or 350 Watts hot standby per...

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