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Adjustment Blocks and Source Numbers 90-99

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5975839 BARCOREALITY 812HS 060599

Adjustment Blocks (memory blocks)

As the projector is digitally controlled, all geometry and convergence adjustments are stored in the projector’s memory as numeric values.

These numeric values are used to control digital potentiometers which in turn, control the projector.  Each source connected to the

projector has a unique set of adjustment data which is automatically downloaded into the projector’s digital potentiometers once the

source has been selected.  This set of adjustment data is referred to as an 

“adjustment block”

.

An adjustment table is automatically created for a source when the source is first connected to the projector and the Adjustment mode

is entered.  If other sources have already been connected to the projector and geometry and convergence adjustments have been

performed on these sources, the projector will use Linear Digital Interpolation to create a new block for the new source.  This block

will provide an initial set of adjustments for the new source that have been calculated by the projector from “previous experience”.

The projector’s memory has the capacity to store 32 adjustment blocks.  The adjustment block consists of two parts, the block header

and the data representing the values for all adjustments (eg. Convergence and Geometry) in the projector for  the source the block

corresponds to.  The block header contains the basic characteristics of the source and the projector configuration used to display

the  source.

Block  Header

example  of  block  header

Block Number

01

Source Number

01

Horizontal  Frequency

15.6 kHz

Vertical  Frequency

50 Hz

Input Type

video

Scan  Switch  Configuration

Front/Ceiling

The data representing the various adjustments for the source follows the block header.

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ADJUSTMENT BLOCKS AND SOURCE

NUMBERS 90 - 99

Source numbers 90 - 99

Source numbers 90 - 99 do not correspond to physical inputs

to  the  projector  or  RCVDS.    They  are  used  to  assign  an

additional adjustment block to a source.  This additional adjust-

ment block may contain different geometry and convergence

settings,  sync  fast/slow  positions  and  enhanced  blue  on/off

settings.  The relationship between source numbers 0 - 9 and

90 - 99 (projector with RCVDS) or   1 - 5 and 91 - 95 (stand-

alone projector) is shown in the diagram below.

source input 0

source number 0

source number 90

Block header A

Block header A, differ-

ent analog settings

source input 1

source number 1

source number 91

Block header B

Block  header  B,  dif-

ferent analog settings

source input 2

source input 9

source number 2

source number 92

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Block header C

Block  header  C,  dif-

ferent analog settings

source number 9

source number 99

Block header J

Block header J, differ-

ent analog settings

The  alternate  adjustment  block  for  sources  0  -  9  (projector  with

RCVDS) or 1 - 5 (stand-alone projector) is activated by selecting  the

corresponding source number 0 - 9 (projector with RCVDS) or 1 - 5

(stand-alone projector).  Once this source number is selected, the

alternate block of adjustment data is in use and may be modified via

the adjust mode of the projector.  The alternate adjustment block is

automatically stored.

Follow the steps below to create a second adjustment block for a

source between 0 and 9.

1. Select the source between 0 and 9 that the second adjustment

block is to be created for.

2. Select the corresponding source number between 90 and 99.  The

adjustment block for the source number between 0 and 9 is copied

to the corresponding source number between 90 and 99.

3. Enter the adjust mode and make any desired changes (geometry,

convergence, sync fast/slow, enhanced blue on/off) to the second

adjustment block.

4. Exit the adjust mode.

Note : the above also applies to source number 1 - 5 and 91 - 95 of

a stand alone projector (no RCVDS)

Summary of Contents for R9002180

Page 1: ...R9002180 R9002189 OWNER S MANUAL REALITY 812HS...

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Page 3: ...BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS Date 050599 Art No R5975839 R9002180 R9002189 OWNER S MANUAL REALITY 812HS Revision 00...

Page 4: ...ed by BARCO NV May 1999 All rights reserved Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners Printed in Belgium BARCOn v ProjectionSystems Noordlaan5 B 8520Kuurne Belgium Tel 32 56 368211 Fax 32 5...

Page 5: ...ith Tri level sync to port 4 5 3 5 Connecting a computer to the projector 3 6 Peripheral equipment 3 6 Connecting a RCVDS 05 switcher to the projector 3 6 Connecting a VS05 switcher to the projector 3...

Page 6: ...gence Adjustment 6 17 SERVICEMODE 7 1 Starting up the Service mode 7 1 Overview flowchart Service mode 7 1 Identification 7 2 Copy a block 7 2 Deletion of blocks 7 3 Deleting block by block 7 3 Deleti...

Page 7: ...replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED EARTHED via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable If the s...

Page 8: ...ti reflective coating therefore avoid touching the lens To remove dust on the lens use a soft dry cloth Do not use a damp cloth detergent solution or thinner On repacking Save the original shipping ca...

Page 9: ...video 2x loop through BNC connector Allows a video tape recorder video camera color receiver monitor etc having video line output to be connected to the projector 9 75 ohm Termination Switch forVideo...

Page 10: ...emotecomputercontrolanddatacommunication CONTROL PANEL TERMINOLOGY a Gaining access to the keyboard The local keypath is mounted on the top plate of the electronic box b RCU control panel This remote...

Page 11: ...ed key to enter the address of the projector between 0 and 9 Press the address key followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9 4 STBY Stand by button To initiate remote power up operation To...

Page 12: ...the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode 13 EXIT To leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when in the adjustment mode 14 Control disc To make menu s...

Page 13: ...technician If you want to change this start up mode call a qualified technician Stand by indication lamp projector mode No light up projector switched off Green color projector in Operational mode Re...

Page 14: ...n 1 Comp Video 1 2 S Video1 Comp Video 2 3 RGB2 3 4 5 RGB2 4 or 5 4 5 Componentvideo3 6 4 5 RGB with Tri level sync4 7 4 5 Componentvideo withTri levelsync5 8 1 Input signal Y C luma chroma 2 Input si...

Page 15: ...3 luminancesignal Y 1Vpp 3dB Pin4 chrominancesignal C 300mVpp 3dB Forvideo Pin1 earth ground video Pin2 notconnected Pin3 videosignal Pin4 notconnected 21 2 POWER MAINS S HUL S K HU DOV 5 RPS 6 QF 9 6...

Page 16: ...UHT 6 HH L Q VWDOOD WLR Q L Q V WUXF WLR Q V EHI RU H FR QQ HFW L Q J W R WK H VXS SO 9 R LU O D QR W L FH G L Q VW D O O DW L RQ DYD QW GH U DFF RUG HU D X UpV HDX 9 P S 6 9 2 2 2 1 2 KP 9 2 JUHHQ RS...

Page 17: ...D XVH XQG HV LU HG RS HU DW L R Q 5 6 1 5 6 2 8 7 5 5 0 2 7 56 1 56 287 5 5 027 PORT 4 5 PORT 3 COMM PORT PORT 2 PORT 1 PROJECTOR MODE POWER MAINS 9 5 79 SOD HU RPSRVLWH YLGHR XGLR 2XW 21 2 POWER MAIN...

Page 18: ...ities address range from 0 to 255 b data communications sending data to the projector or copying the data from the projector to a hard memory device PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT Connecting a RCVDS 05 switcher...

Page 19: ...e battery installation procedure Remove the battery cover on the backside of the RCU by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU Lift up the top side of the cover at the same tim...

Page 20: ...WL Q J W R W KH V X S SO 9 RLU OD Q R WL F H G LQ V WD OOD WLR Q D Y D QW GH UD FF RUGHU D X Up VH D X 9 P S 6 9 2 2 21 2K P 9 2 J UH H Q R S H UD W LR Q UH G V W D QG E PORT2 PORT 1 2 21 2KP PROJECTO...

Page 21: ...GsB or RGBS RG3sB or RGB3S When a valid and available source is selected there will be informa tion displayed on the screen about that source if Text is on This information includes Source number Hori...

Page 22: ...ntrol is effective only when using the NTSC 4 43 or NTSC 3 58 system A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current tint setting while pressing the or buttons RCU If the bar scale...

Page 23: ...tor will be warned to call a qualified technician to perform the installation procedure see example of projected warning on the next page GUIDED Guided should be selected if the user intends to perfor...

Page 24: ...gits Enter the digits with the numeric keys on the RCU Example 2 3 1 9 For each digit entered a X appears on the screen under the displayed text enter password When your password is correct you gain a...

Page 25: ...USTMENT MODE Select a path from below GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS SERVICE IRIS Source 01 Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return ENTER continues to Setup Pattern Selection EXIT returns to Operational mode R...

Page 26: ...T TOP VLINEARITY COARSEADJUSTMENT From next page From next page SETUPPATTERNSELECTION FOCUSING BLUE GREEN RED BLUE GREEN RED REDANDBLUE BLUEANDGREEN REDANDGREEN COLORSELECT ORBITING CONTRASTMODULATION...

Page 27: ...ated for an external source connected to one of the inputs and the Genlocked Pattern is selected Internal Cross Hatch Pattern The Internal pattern menu will be displayed if the internal cross hatch pa...

Page 28: ...elect custom R B cut off with the control disc and press enter to start the adjustment Push the control disc or to adjust the red cut off and push the control disc or to adjust the blue cut off Select...

Page 29: ...HIGH FREQUENCY ClampTuning Highlight CLAMP TUNING by pushing the control disc or and press ENTER to toggle between NORMAL and RESTORATION Select Normal for all standard sources and all sources with a...

Page 30: ...ctive and OFF non active EXIT will return to the random access selection menu Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return PICTURE TUNING COLOR BALANCE SYNC FAST PORT2 S VIDEO LINE DOUBLER ON Color S...

Page 31: ...the left or to the right to adjust the top focusing Adjust until the upper part of the image is sharp ENTER to return to the Green Focusing menu Bottom image focusing The same procedure has to be rep...

Page 32: ...eft Right Corrections Left Side Corrections Top Bottom Corrections Horizontal Size Vertical Linearity Vertical Size Blanking The convergence corrections are disabled during geometry correc tions The b...

Page 33: ...LEFT RIGHT E W LEFT SIDE CORRECTION TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING ENTER will select green raster shift adjustment EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode menu Warning In ord...

Page 34: ...NE SKEW SIDE BOW SIDE KEYSTONE SEAGULL CORRECTION Warning Use this correction to adjust the right side of the image The warning Use this correction to adjust the right side of the image appears on the...

Page 35: ...tion insure that the side bow and keystone adjustments are done prior to these fine adjustments The following adjustments can be executed Left keystone Left bow Push the control disc or to highlight L...

Page 36: ...the vertical lines are straight To enter an alignment push the control disc or to highlight a function and press ENTER to activate this function Press EXIT to return TOP BOTTOM Select with or then EN...

Page 37: ...N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING TOP BOTTOM N S H CENTERLINE BOW H CENTERLINE SKEW TOP KEYSTONE TOP BOW BOTTOM KEYSTONE BOTTOM BOW SEAGULL CORRECTION Horizontal Size Adjustment Pushthecontroldis...

Page 38: ...70 Vertical Size Adjustment Push the control disc forward or backward to highlight V SIZE on the Geometry menu and then press ENTER ENTER will select vertical size adjustment EXIT returns to random a...

Page 39: ...E BLANKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return BLANKING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT The following blanking corrections are possible Top blanking Bottom blanking Left blanking Right blanking Therefore I...

Page 40: ...ms are possible Horizontal sides adjust the vertical lines within a certain area on both sides without influencing the lines on the middle of the image Vertical corners adjust the horizontal lines in...

Page 41: ...isc to make horizontal or vertical convergence adjustments in the selected zone and then press ENTER to move the box to another zone or EXIT to return to the Convergence menu ENTER toggles arrow keys...

Page 42: ...Random Access Adjustment Mode 6 18 5975839 BARCOREALITY 812HS 060599...

Page 43: ...o the second menu or vice versa push the control disc forward or backward to select more Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELTE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOC...

Page 44: ...e control disc and press ENTER ENTER will select the highlighted item To copy the settings of a closed block to the block you are working on active block use the control disc to select a block All exi...

Page 45: ...e block nr 1 DELETE BLOCK The selected block will be deleted ENTER to confirm EXIT to cancel Push the control disc or to select the desired adjustment block Press ENTER to delete the selected adjustme...

Page 46: ...WORD Enter new password 0 0 0 0 Password will be reprogrammed as xxxx ENTER to confirm EXIT to cancel CHANGE PASSWORD IDENTIFICATION COPY A BLOCK DELTE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE...

Page 47: ...When undo is pressed all settings are reset to the previous settings Convergence Mid Item is password protected Highlight convergence mid with the control disc and press ENTER to set all convergence s...

Page 48: ...OCK DELTE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS CHANGE PASSWORD CHANGE LANGUAGE RUN TIME SET TO MIDPOSITION CONVERGENCE MID DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM MORE DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM ON SELECTED SOURCE RED GREEN BLUE ON GENLOC...

Page 49: ...eturn SERVICE MODE WARNING RISK OF INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT OF THE PROJECTOR THE GAMMA CORRECTIONS ARE FACTORY ADJUSTED USING AN ACTAS COLOUR ANALYSER THEREFORE ONLY QUALIFIED INSTALLTION OR SERVICE PERSO...

Page 50: ...witching on the the projector it starts immediately with the projection of the selected source CRT Drive Mode The projector CRT s can be driven with the normal current normal mode a lower current econ...

Page 51: ...electing an in put slot of an RCVDS where the input board is missing When selecting a new source information about this source will be displayed on the screen Source number horizontal and vertical fre...

Page 52: ...which the user has to answer FAILURE invalid RWI soft version Wrong software version in your projector Call for technical sup port FAILURE I2 C error addr 7FH3 Hardware failure Call a quali fied serv...

Page 53: ...nsfering and receiving data of projector settings Remote Control Simulation Advantage address range 0 to 255 Adjustment Data Where can it be located when a IBM PC or compatible or MAC or Workstation i...

Page 54: ...munication cables BARCO provides several cables to connect peripheral equipment to the projector a D9 D9 communication cable To connect an IBM PC or compatible to the projector To connect a RCVDS05 to...

Page 55: ...he block header A ADJUSTMENT BLOCKS AND SOURCE NUMBERS 90 99 Source numbers 90 99 Source numbers 90 99 do not correspond to physical inputs to the projector or RCVDS They are used to assign an additio...

Page 56: ...Adjustment Blocks and Source Numbers 90 99 A 2 5975839 BARCOREALITY 812HS 060599...

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