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Page 1: ...MEDIA EVENTS SOLARIS LC40 R9004120 Events R9004125 Media OWNERS MANUAL 01042004 R5976672 03 ...

Page 2: ...32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail media barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail events barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium ...

Page 3: ...dically made to the information in this publication these changes are incorporated in new editions of this publication Copyright All rights reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated It shall not otherwise be recorded transmitted or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Barco Trademarks Brand and product names mentioned in this manual may b...

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Page 5: ... 4 Communication Connections 25 4 4 1 RS232 IN OUT 25 4 4 2 LAN connection 25 4 5 Cable cover 26 5 Getting Started 29 5 1 Terminology overview RCU 29 5 2 Switching ON OFF 30 5 3 Using the RCU 31 5 4 LCD panel address 32 5 4 1 IR address 32 5 4 2 Displaying and Programming IR addresses into the RCU 32 5 4 3 RS232 address 32 5 4 4 Controlling the Solaris LC40 with the RCU 32 5 5 Locking the Solaris ...

Page 6: ...2 8 Display Settings 75 12 8 1 Rotate 75 12 8 2 Backlight 76 12 9 Installation 76 12 9 1 File Services 76 12 9 1 1 Introduction to image files 76 12 9 1 2 Load file set up 77 12 9 1 3 Loading a specific file 77 12 9 2 When no Signal 78 12 9 3 Language Selection 79 12 9 4 Tiled setup 79 12 10Service 81 12 10 1Identification screen 81 12 10 2IR address 82 12 10 3Serial communication 82 12 10 3 1RS23...

Page 7: ...ely All local installation codes should be adhered to Owner s Record The part number and serial number are indicated on the registration plate which is located at the rear of the Solaris LC40 Record this number here Refer to that whenever you call upon your dealer regarding these products Name Parts Number Serial Number Dealer Solaris LC40 Shock Hazard The lightning flash with an arrowhead within ...

Page 8: ...he modules If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation If t...

Page 9: ...portation or storage observe the warnings and instructions on the side of the carton Nearby equipment If air conditioning ducts or lamps etc are located near the installation site the attendant dust extreme temperatures humidity and condensation may become sources of trouble Please take sufficient steps to avoid this Safety locations Do not install the unit where it may be easily touched or leaned...

Page 10: ...r use and is not suited for open air use Installation in locations that are even partially exposed to the elements may lead to malfunctions or breakdown caused by any of the following Water and dust Changes in temperature and humidity Salt bearing wind 6 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 11: ... the wall outlet ANSI 73 11 American power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet 2 2 Packaging Way of Packaging The Solaris LC40 is packed in a carton box To provide protection during transportation the Solaris LC40 is surrounded with foam The packaging is secured with banding and fastening clips To unpack 1 Release the fastening clips 2 Remove the banding 3 Take the Solaris LC40 out o...

Page 12: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions 2 3 Dimensions Front view 863 950 452 5 518 25 610 Image 2 1 Front view Back view 950 234 100 610 Image 2 2 Back view 8 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 13: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions Bottom view 107 Image 2 3 Bottom view R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 9 ...

Page 14: ...2 Packaging and Dimensions 10 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 15: ...sed in two different configurations landscape and portrait The portrait configuration is only possible with the optional Rotator module order number R9842362 Image 3 1 Landscape configuration Image 3 2 Portrait configuration When using in landscape the infra red receiver must be in the lower left corner When using in portrait the infra red receiver must be in the upper left corner Applications The...

Page 16: ...ards the cover top B image 3 3 2 Slide the cover forwards to remove image 3 4 3 Push the battery body towards the spring and lift it up to remove image 3 5 4 Insert two AA size batteries making sure the polarities match the and marks inside the battery compartment image 3 5 5 Insert the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote control and press the cover until it click...

Page 17: ...to ranging from 90 to 240 VAC 4 2 Input source connections Overview Input facilities Digital Visual Interface DVI input RGB analog input Serial Digital Interface Compact PC module Video input module DVI input module optional HD SDI input module optional RGB input module optional Audio pré amp input optional 4 2 1 Input facilities Input panel view DVI RGB out 1280x768 R G B H V RS232 OUT IN LAN RGB...

Page 18: ...ectivity standard that was developed by DDWG Digital Display Work Group This connection standard offers two different connectors one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video This standard uses TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signal from Silicon Image and DDC Display Data Channel from VESA Video Electronics Standards...

Page 19: ...If at the same time a digital DVI and analog DVI source is connected and switched on the digital DVI source will be displayed How to select the DVI input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 1 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input s...

Page 20: ... select the RGB source via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 3 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 4 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 6 RGB 4 Press the thumb ...

Page 21: ...ow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 6 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select 5 SDI 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 4 5 Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB 5 SD...

Page 22: ...Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 4 7 Input Selection 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 DVI 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 4 8 4 2 6 Video input module This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switched off before inserting or removing an input module Specifications PAL B G D H I and N combination PAL N PAL M N...

Page 23: ...layed on the screen menu 4 9 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input Selection The input selection menu will be displayed menu 4 10 3 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Configure input 2 The configuration window will be displayed menu 4 11 4 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select the corresponding input YUV CrYsC...

Page 24: ... Back Menu 4 12 Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 4 13 Loop through connection for Video The composite video input Vin is connected in loop through with the Vout This signal can be used to connect to the next device 4 2 7 DVI input module optional This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make sure the system is switch...

Page 25: ...serting or removing an input module Specifications SDI HDSD I INPUT INPUT OUT 1 2 Image 4 8 HD SDI input module SDI HD SDI input 1 BNC SDI HD SDI input 2 BNC Auto input detection between input 1 and input 2 SDI HD SDI output BNC loop through Typical 0 8 Vpp 75 Ω terminated Output impedance 75 Ω How to configure the HD SDI input 1 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menu...

Page 26: ... select with the RCU 1 Press 4 on the RCU How to select the SDI HD SDI input via the menu structure 1 Press on the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU to activate the menus The main menu will be displayed on the screen menu 4 22 2 Turn the thumb wheel or use the up or down arrow keys to select Input selection The input selection menu will be displayed The correct input will be filled out immedia...

Page 27: ...own arrow keys to select 4 RGB 4 Press the thumb wheel or press ENTER on the RCU Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 4 24 Input Selection 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 RGB 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 4 25 4 2 10 Audio pré amp input optional This input slot is NOT hot pluggable Make su...

Page 28: ...nation audio amplifier active speakers In this configuration the user can control both video and audio parameters from one place the Solaris OSD menu or any other control device attached to the Solaris serial port This module is NOT an audio amplifier 4 3 RGB out at native screen resolution WXGA Output The processed signal rotated or not rotated is available in screen format for loop through to th...

Page 29: ...on Remote control easy adjustment of LCD panel via IBM PC or compatible or MAC connection RS232 address range from 0 to 255 allow storage of multiple LCD panel configurations and set ups wide range of control possibilities RS232 OUT To make a loop through connection with other Solaris LC40 s 4 4 2 LAN connection What can be done The Solaris LC40 can be connected to a LAN local area network etherne...

Page 30: ...ction LAN IN LAN OUT LAN Image 4 14 LAN connection without Compact PC Image 4 15 LAN connection with Compact PC 4 5 Cable cover Why cable cover With the cable cover all connections are protected to be disconnected 26 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 31: ...Slide the cover over the connections 2 Push the cover hooks into the holes image 4 16 3 Slide the cover to the right 4 Fix this position by turning in the screw on the left side Image 4 16 Mounting cable cover R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 27 ...

Page 32: ...4 Connections 28 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 33: ...unctionalities of the keys on the RCU 2 10 11 4 5 14 6 7 3 12 1 8 9 15 Video S Video SDI RGB DVI Compact PC Image 5 1 RCU Controls function description Ref Function Description 1 Adjust button To enter the adjustment menus or the leave the adjustment menus 2 Address button To match the Remote Control with the Solaris LC40 that you are addressing number between 0 and 9 3 Pause button To blank the i...

Page 34: ... defined in the OSD configuration window 11 FREEZE Press to freeze the image 12 Button Aspect ratio toggle button for the actual image 13 Picture controls Allow to optimize the picture reproduction Table 5 1 5 2 Switching ON OFF Main power up 1 When the Solaris LC40 was switched off when it was in standby it will start up in standby Continue with the standby procedure 2 When the Solaris LC40 was d...

Page 35: ...ith the main switch The Solaris LC40 will always start up in standby 5 3 Using the RCU Pointing to the IR sensor 1 When using the wireless remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance 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 the ...

Page 36: ...d in a Text box To continue using the RCU with that specific address it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons address between 0 and 9 within 5 seconds after pushing the address key For example if the Address key displays LCD panel IR address 003 then press 3 digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s address to match the LCD panel s IR address Do not press 0 0 3 This will add...

Page 37: ... Video when using the NTSC 4 43 or NTSC 3 58 system Use the button Use the button Sharpness Use the button for a sharper picture Use the button for a softer picture Phase Use the or button to adjust the phase Freeze Press Freeze to freeze the displayed image Audio Controls When an audio control is pressed a text box with a bar scale icon and function name of the control e g volume appears on the s...

Page 38: ...ime see Changing your PIN code page 84 How to lock 1 Press ENTER on the RCU or press the thumb wheel once The main menu will be displayed menu 5 2 2 Select Service and press ENTER or the thumb wheel The service menu will be displayed menu 5 3 3 Select IR locking and press ENTER The IR locking menu will be displayed menu 5 4 4 Select Locking off and press ENTER to toggle to on As you cannot use the...

Page 39: ... bottom corner Enlarged version F2 first time PiP window in left top corner Small version F2 second time PiP window in left top corner Enlarged version F3 first time Split screen For a landscape display PiP source left master source right For a portrait display PiP source top master source bottom F3 second time Split screen The position of the sources will be swapped F4 first time PiP window in ri...

Page 40: ...5 Getting Started 36 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 41: ...out in the menuboxes When scrolling through the menu box content the cursor jumps over the grayed out items Selecting an item 1 Use the up or down arrow keys on the RCU to select the desired item and press ENTER to select Tip When on the first item push once on the up arrow key to select the last item in the list or when on the last item Back push the down arrow key once again to select the first ...

Page 42: ... will move in the corresponding direction image 6 1 Brightness 128 0 255 Image 6 1 Slider box adjustment Short cuts for faster navigation in the slider box 1 Press the digit keys 0 to 9 to make the slider setting jump to 0 to 90 E g pressing 5 jumps to the slider s center position This adjustment is a coarse adjustment and can be followed with a fine adjustment with the arrow keys 38 R5976672 SOLA...

Page 43: ...y Back Menu 7 1 Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 7 2 Remarks When no module is inserted in the video input slot line one indicate No module There will be no indication next to line 2 and 3 Select input 1 No module 2 3 4 HD SDI 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 7 3 Line 4 will indicate the...

Page 44: ...yed menu 7 6 2 Select the corresponding input and press ENTER Select input 1 Video 2 RGB 3 S Video 4 HD SDI DVI Audio RGB 5 SDI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Back Menu 7 5 Configuration Input 2 YUV SYUV SRGB RGsB BACK Menu 7 6 7 4 Selecting Compact PC Overview When Compact PC is selected the content of the compact PC will be displayed on the display Custom applications running on this...

Page 45: ...DI 6 RGB 7 DVI 8 Compact PC Configure input 2 Configure HD SDI Back Menu 7 7 For further functionality of the Compact PC see user manual of the Compact PC When no compact PC is inserted in the docking slot a message no signal will be displayed and the display remains on input 8 until a new input is selected or the When no signal function activates R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 41 ...

Page 46: ...7 Input Selection 42 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 47: ...ightness Contrast Color saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase 8 2 Aspect Ratio What can be done The aspect ratio setting forces the Solaris LC40 to display an image using a defined aspect ratio Aspect ratio Description 16 9 Wide screen television format anamorfic format stretched format 15 9 Native display format 4 3 Standard television format 4 3 zoom Standard television format enlarged Letter...

Page 48: ... image can be shifted vertically and horizontally or it can be resized in both directions Steps to be taken 1 Select the desired action 2 Press ENTER to activate 3 Use the arrow keys to execute the selected function 8 3 Brightness About Brightness The brightness function is used to adjust the overall light output How to change the Brightness 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image se...

Page 49: ...spect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 4 8 5 Color Saturation About Color Saturation The Color Saturation function is used to adjust color saturation levels How to change the Color Saturation 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 5 3 Select Color Saturation 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider ...

Page 50: ...igher the value the higher the tint Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 6 8 7 Sharpness About Sharpness The Sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals How to change the Sharpness 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 7 3 Select Sharpness 4 Pre...

Page 51: ...t source The source content will be cropped to the dimensions of that viewport window The information in that window will be used for further signal processing A viewport is determined by its start position and its width and height Image 8 1 Viewport A Input signal B Viewport creation C Cropped input signal at native resolution of display 1280 x 768 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 47 ...

Page 52: ...ll be displayed menu 8 8 3 Select Viewport 4 Press ENTER to activate The Viewport menu will be displayed menu 8 9 Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Viewport Phase Back Menu 8 8 Viewport Horizontal start Width Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 9 48 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 53: ...hen the total pixels and total lines settings in the viewport menu are more or less correct The other settings Horizontal start horizontal size vertical start vertical size depend on these two settings The software does not allow horizontal start horizontal size to be larger than total pixels So if the menu does not allow you to shift the image far enough or set the image wide enough it is very li...

Page 54: ...ll be displayed The maximum indicated values are in lines and depends on input source 3 Use the or to set up the vertical start position When set up the vertical start position the image will move vertically on the screen see image 8 2 part D Viewport Horizontal start Width Vertical start Height Total pixels Automatic Back Menu 8 11 Creating the viewport width 1 Select Width menu 8 12 2 Press ENTE...

Page 55: ...wport automatic A Actual viewport image B Automatic viewport to active area Automatic viewport detection only works correctly when the total pixels and total lines settings in the viewport menu are more or less correct The other settings Horizontal start horizontal size vertical start vertical size depend on these two settings The software does not allow horizontal start horizontal size to be larg...

Page 56: ...ixels in your source When the total number of pixels is not correct small differentiation artifacts in the form of dark bars will be visible in the image The more visible bars in the image the more is the differentiation from the correct value Image 8 4 Total number of pixels A Image with wrong total number of pixels B Correct adjusted image How to set up 1 Select Total pixels menu 8 15 2 Press EN...

Page 57: ... adjust Phase for optimum image Image 8 5 Jittering on image How to change the Phase 1 Select Image Settings 2 Press ENTER to select Image settings menu will be displayed menu 8 16 3 Select Phase 4 Press ENTER to activate A slider box appears 5 Use the or to change the Phase and refine the jitter The higher the value the higher the sharpness Image Settings Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Sa...

Page 58: ...8 Image Settings 54 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 59: ...view Overview Volume Balance Bass Treble Subwoofer 9 2 Starting up the audio controls Steps to be taken 1 Press ENTER to enter the menu structure The main menu will be displayed menu 9 1 2 Select Audio settings 3 Press ENTER to activate The Audio settings menu will be displayed menu 9 2 Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standb...

Page 60: ...ct Balance in the Audio settings menu menu 9 4 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the or to adjust the balance of the audio output Audio settings Volume Balance Bass Treble Subwoofer Back Menu 9 4 9 5 Bass control Steps to be taken 1 Select Bass in the Audio settings menu menu 9 5 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the or to adjust the bass l...

Page 61: ...es to the desired level Audio settings Volume Balance Bass Treble Subwoofer Back Menu 9 6 9 7 Subwoofer control Steps to be taken 1 Select Subwoofer in the Audio settings menu menu 9 7 2 Press ENTER to activate A slider bar will be displayed 3 Use the or to adjust the subwooder volume to the desired level Audio settings Volume Balance Bass Treble Subwoofer Back Menu 9 7 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042...

Page 62: ...9 Audio Settings 58 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 63: ...ster source are grayed out When no PiP is desired select no PiP source How to select 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 1 2 Select PiP settings 3 Press ENTER to select The PiP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 2 4 Select Select PiP input 5 Press ENTER to select The Select PiP input window will be displayed menu 10 3 Depending on the master source some sources will be graye...

Page 64: ...ENTER to select 8 Use the arrow keys to scale the PiP window The scaling will be done proportionally The center of the window is fixed The window be enlarged or reduced at the four corners at the same time image 10 1 Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 10 4 PiP settings Select PiP input PiP size PiP position Ba...

Page 65: ... indicated value is a percentage of the total PiP window size image 10 2 Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 10 7 PiP settings Select PiP input PiP size PiP position Back Menu 10 8 PiP size Scale Hor size Ver size Back Menu 10 9 Image 10 2 Horizontal size PiP window 10 3 3 Vertical size How to size horizontally...

Page 66: ...l size PiP window 10 4 PiP position What can be done The PiP window can be moved to any place on the display How to move 1 Press ENTER or ADJUST to start up the menus menu 10 13 2 Select PiP settings 3 Press ENTER to select The PiP settings menu will be displayed menu 10 14 4 Press ENTER to select 5 Use the arrow keys to move the PiP window to the desired position The bar scale indicated the posit...

Page 67: ...10 PiP Settings Image 10 4 Positioning PiP window R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 63 ...

Page 68: ...10 PiP Settings 64 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 69: ...he main menu will be displayed menu 11 1 2 Select Compact PC Control Note These selection is only available when the Solaris LC40 is displayed the output of the Compact PC input selection 8 3 Press ENTER to grant the control to the Compact PC The compact PC menu will be displayed Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back ...

Page 70: ...11 Compact PC Control 66 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 71: ...m balance Input balance Noise reduction Film mode Video AGC Display settings Rotate Backlight Installation File service When no signal OSD configuration Service Identification screen Service password IR address Serial communication o RS232 address o Baudrate Terminal diagnosis I2C diagnosis 12 2 Gamma About Gamma Gamma is an image quality enhancement function that offers a richer image by brighten...

Page 72: ...Temperature What can be done The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source There are 5 different preset color temperatures Display white computer 9300 K Video 6500 K Film 5400 K Broadcast 3200 K These calibrated presets can be selected and will provide optimum color tracking the display allows however the setting of a personal color temperature this is done in Custom balanc...

Page 73: ...until the desired custom color balance is obtained Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 5 Color Temperature Display White Computer 9300K Video 6500K Film 5400K Broadcast 3200K Custom Balance Back Menu 12 6 Custom Balance Gain red Gain green Gain Blue Back Menu 12 7 12 4 Input Bala...

Page 74: ...n converting a signal containing a DC offset component the range of the converter is not optimally used Black level R ADC 0 255 i1 superfleous information i2 video information Image 12 3 One can conclude here that a good data conversion can only be met by using three previously input balanced color signals The objective of input balancing The objective in input balancing is to set the same black l...

Page 75: ...tor we will set the brightness for each color until we get a 0 light output picture when displaying a 100 black image image B The changeover from min to max is indicated by the apparition of bright spots also called digital noise An alternative to a full screen White black pattern is the standard gray scale pattern the white bar will be used for white balance and the black bar for black balance Im...

Page 76: ... menu will be displayed menu 12 13 5 Adjust the Contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 6 Select White balance red and press ENTER A slider bar appears Adjust with the or until there the red noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 7 Select White balance blue and press ENTER A slider bar appears Adjust with the or...

Page 77: ...de detection What can be done Some sources like common DVD material are derived from cinema 24 Hz sources 2 2 or 3 2 pull down method The film mode detection insures that these converted signals are shown without artefacts This function may cause undesired effects on standard sources therefore it can be disabled OFF at any time 2 2 pull down The process of transferring 24 frames sec film format in...

Page 78: ... can be adjusted How to adjust the video gain manually 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 17 3 Select Video gain The Video gain menu will be displayed menu 12 18 4 For Video and S Video select AGC For YUV video step 6 5 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF ON Automatic gain control active no manual video gain adjustment pos...

Page 79: ... compressed and stretched until it fills the display How to activate a rotation 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 19 3 Select Display Settings 4 Press ENTER to activate The Display settings menu will be displayed menu 12 20 5 Select Rotate 6 Press ENTER to toggle between Landscape and portrait Advanced Settings Gamma Color Tem...

Page 80: ...AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 21 Display Settings Rotate landscape Backlight Back Menu 12 22 12 9 Installation Overview File Services When no Signal Language Selection Tiled setup 12 9 1 File Services 12 9 1 1 Introduction to image files Introduction An image file contains the main characteristics of a source number of active lines The displays s memory contains a list of ...

Page 81: ...ile services menu will be displayed menu 12 25 7 Select Load Automatic or Load Manually 8 Press ENTER to toggle between Automatic and Manually Automatic The most corresponding file will be loaded automatically Manually The operator has the possibility to load a specific file Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings In...

Page 82: ...rtain time when no signal is available on the inputs When no signal set up 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 30 3 Select Installation 4 Press ENTER to activate The Installation menu will be displayed menu 12 31 5 Select When no signal 6 Press ENTER to activate The When no signal menu will be displayed menu 12 32 7 Select Stand...

Page 83: ... the language 1 Select Advanced Settings 2 Press ENTER to activate The Advanced Settings menu will be displayed menu 12 35 3 Select Installation 4 Press ENTER to activate The Installation menu will be displayed menu 12 36 5 Press ENTER to activate The language menu will be displayed menu 12 37 The indicates the actual active language 6 Select the desired language and press ENTER The OSD will chang...

Page 84: ...e setup Back Menu 12 39 Tiled setup Tiled setup yes Complete setup has Rows 3 Columns 3 This panel is Row 1 Colomn 1 Back Menu 12 40 Set up of the complete configuration 1 Select Rows just below Complete set menu 12 41 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Enter the number of the rows available in the tiled configuration Maximum rows allowed 99 4 Select Columns just below Complete set menu 12 42 5 Press ENTER...

Page 85: ... e g the first 2 digits to indicate the row and the second 2 digits to indicate the colomn Set display per display on the same IR address enter the logical PIN code and set the IR locking on Unlock now the first display and set up the tile configuration and all other adjustments for that display Set IR locking back on ON and continue with the next display 12 10Service Overview Identification scree...

Page 86: ...3 Back Menu 12 47 12 10 2IR address How to change the IR address 1 Press ENTER to activate the menu structure 2 Select Advanced Settings and press ENTER to activate The advanced settings menu will be displayed menu 12 48 3 Select Service 4 Press ENTER to select The service menu will be displayed menu 12 49 5 Select IR address 6 Press ENTER The IR address box opens menu 12 50 7 Use or to change the...

Page 87: ...go to the next digit use the or to highlight another value Advanced Settings Gamma Color Temperature Input Balance Noise Reduction Film mode detection ON Video AGC Display Settings Installation Service Back Menu 12 51 Service Identification IR address 004 Serial communication IR locking Restore factory defaults Back Menu 12 52 Serial Communication RS232 address 001 Baudrate 57600 Back Menu 12 53 R...

Page 88: ... displayed menu 12 58 2 Select Service and press ENTER or the thumb wheel The service menu will be displayed menu 12 59 3 Select IR locking and press ENTER The IR locking menu will be displayed menu 12 60 4 Select Locking off and press ENTER to toggle to on As you cannot use the back button anymore the menu will disappear after a few seconds Your display is locked for IR signals Solaris LC40 Selec...

Page 89: ... value Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 12 61 Service Identification IR address 004 Serial communication IR locking Restore factory defaults Back Menu 12 62 IR locking Enter key Locking off Back Menu 12 63 IR key Enter new value 0000 Menu 12 64 12 10 5Restore Factory Defaults What is possible With the factor...

Page 90: ...defaults will be restored Solaris LC40 Select input Image settings Audio settings PiP settings Compact PC Control Advanced settings Standby Back Menu 12 65 Service Identification IR address 004 Serial communication IR locking Restore factory defaults Back Menu 12 66 Restore factory defaults Restoring factory default will erase all user settings Back Continue Menu 12 67 Restore factory defaults Are...

Page 91: ...72v 0 26416 520 832 480 640 svga_56v 0 28445 625 1024 600 800 svga_60v 0 26400 628 1056 600 800 svga_72v 0 20799 667 1040 600 800 xga_60 0 20678 806 1344 768 1024 wsga_60 0 20370 818 1676 768 1280 xga_70v 0 17799 806 1328 768 1024 xga_70 0 17528 815 1368 768 1024 xga_75 0 16372 806 1408 768 1024 xga75_gs 0 16750 801 1328 768 1024 xga_72 0 17200 808 1376 768 1024 ews_50 0 19102 1047 1680 1024 1280 ...

Page 92: ... 0 13333 1250 2085 1200 1600 1600_60v 0 13333 1250 2160 1200 1600 1600_65v 0 12308 1250 2160 1200 1600 1600_70v 0 11429 1250 2160 1200 1600 s1600_67 0 11200 1334 2240 1280 1600 hd_60p 0 22222 750 1650 720 1280 hd_30i 1 29630 563 2200 540 1920 hd_25i 1 35556 562 2640 540 1920 hd_24sf 1 37037 562 2750 540 1920 ews_85 0 10971 1072 1728 1024 1280 1280sqr 0 12550 1328 1506 1280 1280 88 R5976672 SOLARIS...

Page 93: ...C40 must cross each other in the center of the center cross see image B 5 image B 2 Note Attention always mount the bracked with handle D at the top side 2 Put the security handle D right up 3 Slide a wall spacer over each bolt image B 3 4 Turn the four bolts into the backside of the Solaris LC40 A image B 4 5 Hook the Solaris LC40 with the four bolts into the holes C of wall mount image B 2 6 Slo...

Page 94: ...B Optional Mounting Equipment A B B C C D Image B 2 Wall mount support A B Image B 3 A Wall mount spacer B Wall mount bolt A Image B 4 90 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 95: ... 9 image B 6 Note Attention always mount the bracket in the way that handle D on the left side 2 Put the security handle D to the left 3 Slide a wall spacer over each bolt image B 7 4 Turn the four bolts into the backside of the Solaris LC40 A image B 8 5 Hook the Solaris LC40 with the four bolts into the holes C of wall mount image B 2 6 Slowly lower the panel until it rest on the support 7 Close...

Page 96: ...B Optional Mounting Equipment A B B C C D Image B 6 A B Image B 7 A Wall mount spacer B Wall mount bolt A Image B 8 92 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 97: ... into the mounting holes of the table mount support A image B 11 3 Slowly lower the panel until it rest on the support 4 Secure by fixing the four bolts 5 For easily cable connection loosen wing nut B and turn the panel until it lays down The cables can be connected in an easy way When finished turn it back in its original position and secure wing bolt B R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 93 ...

Page 98: ...B Optional Mounting Equipment A Image B 10 A B Image B 11 94 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 99: ...ct PC Operating T 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Regulation Compliance UL CE Native resolution 1280 x 768 W XGA Active screen area 862mm x 517mm 33 9 x 20 4 Active screen diagonal 1010mm 39 6 Colors 16 8 million Standard inputs for R9004120 DVI RGBHV on BNC SDI Video PAL NTSC SECAM CVBS in out S Video in YUV in Standard inputs for R9004125 DVI RGBHV on BNC SDI Humidity Max 85 Control Control over IP in...

Page 100: ...C Specifications 96 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 101: ...onnect the power cord to the wall outlet CEE7 European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet Chrominance The color component of a video signal that includes information about tint and saturation DVI Digital Visual Interface is a display interface developed in response to the proliferation of digital flat panel displays The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by...

Page 102: ...Glossary 98 R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

Page 103: ...figuring input 2 19 40 Connections 13 Input sources 13 Power 13 Contrast 45 D Dimensions 7 8 Display settings 75 76 Backlight 76 Rotate 75 DVI 14 15 Pin configuration 15 Specifications 14 E Electrical Safety 3 F Factory defaults 85 Film mode detection 73 G Gamma 67 Getting started 29 32 LCD panel address 32 RCU 29 Terminology 29 Switching Off 30 Switching On 30 Using the RCU 31 I Image settings 43...

Page 104: ... RCU 29 Terminology 29 Remote control 12 Battery insertion 12 RS232 address 32 S S Video 19 Pin configuration 19 Safety 3 Safety Instructions 3 5 General 3 On cleaning 5 On Shipping 5 Protection on Servicing 4 Select PiP input 59 Service 81 85 Baudrate 83 Factory defaults 85 Identification screen 81 IR address 82 IR locking 84 Display 84 PIN code 84 RS232 address 83 Serial communication 82 Sharpne...

Page 105: ... Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail antoon dejaegher barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976672 03 page wrong correct R5976672 SOLARIS LC40 01042004 ...

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