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XLM HD30

Owner’s manual

R9004460
R9004461

R59770014/00
07/07/2006

Summary of Contents for R9004460

Page 1: ...XLM HD30 Owner s manual R9004460 R9004461 R59770014 00 07 07 2006...

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

Page 3: ...this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract All other claims in particular those relating to compen...

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Page 5: ...27 3 3 4 SDI input module 27 3 3 5 HDSDI input module 28 3 3 6 YUV RG s B input module 29 3 3 7 RGB analog input module 29 3 3 8 CVBS S VID input module 30 3 3 9 Dummy input module 30 3 4 Communicatio...

Page 6: ...5 6 3 Color key range 70 6 5 6 4 Color key algorithm 71 6 5 6 5 Color key palette set up 71 6 5 7 Alpha Blending 72 6 5 8 No Signal 73 6 5 9 Exit the Window adjustment menus 74 6 6 Layout Adjustment 7...

Page 7: ...101 8 4 3 RS422 Termination 102 8 4 4 Network Configuration 102 8 5 Date and time setup 103 8 6 Lamp 104 8 7 Dimming CLO 104 8 8 Broadcast mode 106 8 9 Convergence 107 8 10 Diagnosis 107 8 10 1 Start...

Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 2006...

Page 9: ...1 1 Save the original shipping carton and packing material they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your projector For maximum protection repack your projector as it was originally packed at t...

Page 10: ...ouse and lens 1 remote control unit RCU 2 batteries 1 rugged remote control 1 owners manual 1 safety manual 1 female plug P3 NE 400V red 1 female plug P3 E 250V blue 1 5 Dimensions Dimensions are give...

Page 11: ...636 Image 1 3 Front view Top view 27 5 468 27 5 1130 Image 1 4 Top view 1 6 Free download of Projector Toolset About Projector Toolset Projector Toolset is a software tool to set up configure manage...

Page 12: ...gram and all necessary plug ins as well as the Reference manual can be downloaded for free from Barco s Partnerzone URL www partnerzone events barco com Registration is necessary If you are not yet re...

Page 13: ...ctor is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar these deposit a thin layer of greasy residue upon the projectors internal optics and imaging electronic surf...

Page 14: ...ce the viewing angle For more information about screens contact your local screen supplier What image size How big should the image be The projector is designed for projecting an image size min 1 00m...

Page 15: ...the screen on a distance PD and water leveled in both directions The mounting positions in the following images are shown for a nominal lens position PD B SH 4 SH SW 5 A CD SH 2 B A CD 5 SW 3 1 2 Imag...

Page 16: ...3 Front ceiling configuration 1 Side view 2 Top view 3 Back view 4 Ceiling CD distance between projector and ceiling PD Projector distance distance between screen and projector SW Screen width image w...

Page 17: ...t beam within 2 meter no combustible materials air inlet 0 5 meter free area Backside within 1 meter no combustible materials Left and right side 0 5 meter 2 5 Lenses Overview Lenses Lens formulas Len...

Page 18: ...values For critical situations fixed installs that use the lens at one of its extreme zoom positions this should be taken into account 2 5 3 Lens installation How to install a lens 1 Take out the foa...

Page 19: ...ols Nut driver 10mm Flat screwdriver 5mm Installing the projection lamp 1 Unplug the projector from the wall outlet 2 On the input side of the projector remove the side by turning the 3 quarter turn f...

Page 20: ...right of the lamp house compartment image 2 9 The pressure should be 1 bar When lower than 0 5 bar a corrective action should be taken by qualified service personnel 9 Hook on the side cover and close...

Page 21: ...n be hot 8 Pack the lamp casing into the original lamp packing and transport it vertically 2 8 Battery Insertion in the Remote Control Where to find the batteries The batteries are not placed in the r...

Page 22: ...to insert the batteries 1 Turn off the remote and remove all cables 2 Turn the locking screw counter clockwise to free the metallic cover image 2 13 3 Open the metallic cover 4 Insert the new batterie...

Page 23: ...t not stick out of the charger Image 2 16 Remove plug Image 2 17 Guiding grooves Image 2 18 Mounting the plug 2 10 2 Charging the batteries When charging the batteries Charging is required whenever th...

Page 24: ...ectors How to handle 1 Turn in the four feet of the second projector 2 Pull the handler A of the second projector a little backwards image 2 19 3 Put the second projector on the first one so that the...

Page 25: ...ossibilities consult the complete documentation Image 2 21 Rigging kit mounted Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that u...

Page 26: ...2 Installation Guidelines 22 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 2006...

Page 27: ...0 can be powered on two ways 3 power lines neutral earth line on 400V AC red connector 3 power lines earth line on 250V AC blue connector Field configurable via a selection switch Image 3 1 Possible p...

Page 28: ...nnector on the projector Caution Power Cord the cross sectional area of the conductor in the power supply cord shall be not less than 4 mm2 or AWG 10 2 Put the voltage selection switch in the correct...

Page 29: ...CTRL 3 CTRL 2 CTRL 1 PORT 1 PORT 2 BI DIRECTIONAL UNI DIRECTIONAL L1 L2 Image 3 3 Input facilities Layer 1 communication input outputs Hardwired remote o CTRL 1 wired RCU o CTRL 2 Uni directional hard...

Page 30: ...e Within the next topics each input module will be discussed If no input module is inserted the slot must be filled up by dummy input 3 3 2 Removing and Inserting an input module How to remove an inpu...

Page 31: ...ed in an input slot the green LED lower LED on the front side will be lit indicating that the system acknowledges the module D320 DVI IN OUT Image 3 5 Image 3 6 Order info Article No Description R9850...

Page 32: ...o 1280x720 60 1 1 SMPTE 296M o 1280x720 59 94 1 1 SMPTE 296M o 1920x1080 30 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 29 97 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 25 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 24 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 23 9...

Page 33: ...ill be lit indicating that the system acknowledges the module Supports MacroVision D320 YUV RGSB IN OUT Image 3 11 Image 3 12 Order info Article No Description R9850940 D325Digitizer YUV RG s B input...

Page 34: ...termination Chroma Multi Standard PAL SECAM NTSC 4 pins DIN loop through connector Amber LED upper LED on the front side will be lit indicating recognition of film either continuous or intermittent fi...

Page 35: ...sition zone RS422 An EIA serial digital interface standard that specifies the electrical characteristics of balanced differential voltage digital interface circuits This standard is usable over longer...

Page 36: ...2 CTRL 1 PORT 1 PORT 2 BI DIRECTIONAL UNI DIRECTIONAL Image 3 20 Ethernet connection The projector must have an IP address and the IP address of the connected PC must be within the same range of IP ad...

Page 37: ...ration A tip left channel B ring right channel C screen common GND D external switch 1 Stereo jack 2 Mono jack The Remote connection uses a standard two wire cable terminated on each end with a 3 5 mm...

Page 38: ...a a cable 1 Plug one end of the twisted pare cable with XLR connector in the two way connector on the rugged remote CTRL3 image 3 24 Fixed rate 57600 baud 2 Plug the other end in the Bi directional co...

Page 39: ...l Settings 3 Press ENTER to select 4 Push the cursor key or to select Communication 5 Press ENTER to select 6 Push the cursor key or to select Comm Port 7 Press ENTER to select 8 Press ENTER to toggle...

Page 40: ...onnections Pin configuration Monitor output 1 Red Out 8 Ground 2 Green Out 9 nc 3 Blue Out 10 ground 4 nc 11 nc 5 Ground 12 nc 6 Ground 13 Hor Sync 7 Ground 14 Vert Sync 36 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 20...

Page 41: ...1 Terminology overview RCU and local keypad Overview The following table gives an overview of the different functions associated to the keys COLOR CONTRAST PHASE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN STANDBY ENTER TEX...

Page 42: ...ess the standby key for 2 seconds 7 TEXT to deactivate or activate the on screen dialog boxes and menus 8 AUTOIMAGE not used 9 Digit buttons direct input selection 10 Lens control use these buttons to...

Page 43: ...ADJ twice entering the menus of the projector 3 EXIT to leave the selected menu or item go upwards to previous menu Corresponds with the BACK button on the RCU 4 TEXT to des activate or activate the...

Page 44: ...ill be displayed on the screen and on the LCD display for a short period of time CAUTION Pushing the standby key too long might cause the projector to shut down right after an image is displayed The l...

Page 45: ...top blowing at least 15 min 3 Switch off the projector with the power switch 4 7 Using the RCU Pointing to a reflective screen 1 Point the front of the RCU to the reflective screen surface image 4 3 F...

Page 46: ...NT R T R EBLE BALA NCE BASS VOL 90 7 8 5 6 34 1 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 A D J EX IT EN T E R P A US E PH A SE TE XT SH A R PN T I NT CO LO R BR IG HT N CO NT R T R EB LE BA LA NC E BA SS VO L 90 7 8 5 6 34 1...

Page 47: ...9 The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU Some projectors may operate in domestic environments where other equipments may listen to the common address 0 therefor...

Page 48: ...her colors Use the button for lighter colors Tint Hue Tint is only active for Video and S Video when using the NTSC 4 43 or NTSC 3 58 system Use the button Use the button Phase Use the or button to ad...

Page 49: ...age 4 5 C A B D Image 4 5 Lens adjustment with RCU 4 11 2 Lens adjustment via menus How to adjust 1 Press the MENU button on the Remote control The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Installatio...

Page 50: ...4 Getting Started 46 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 2006...

Page 51: ...etween brackets correspond with the keys on the rugged remote control MAIN Select a path from below ADJUSTMENT MODE INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 5 1 5 2 Using the...

Page 52: ...keys on the remote control 1 Press ENTER to activate the input field The first digit will be highlighted 2 Press or to increase or decrease the value 3 Press or to select the next digit to be changed...

Page 53: ...te Options Picture tuning Color space Color temperature Gamma Noise reduction Input balance Window adjustment Select source Size Position Z order Color key Alpha blend No signal color Layout adjustmen...

Page 54: ...When the new source corresponds with one of these files the file can be loaded and saved for future use When there is a little difference the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source...

Page 55: ...txt 1 720x400 rw Active vga txt 1 0 8 to scroll to toggle filter ENTER to load to preview EXIT to return Menu 6 6 Changing the filter setting 1 Push the cursor key or highlight filter list 2 Press ENT...

Page 56: ...NES START 9 LINES OPTIONS ENTER to adjust EXIT to return Menu 6 10 6 3 4 2 Changing the settings Different methods The 3 different methods to change a setting will be described hereafter These methods...

Page 57: ...on Active Pixels The Active Pixels determine the width of the window on the screen This value is normally given in the source specifications If not adjust until full image is displayed no missing pixe...

Page 58: ...ay confuse the detector and cause it to go into FILM restoration mode This will cause jaggies or motion artefacts In such cases disabling FILM mode processing is the best cure Banner Protect On or Off...

Page 59: ...and in the To file name area The first character in the To file name area is highlighted menu 6 14 FILE SERVICE LOAD EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE OPTIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 12...

Page 60: ...ys ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 6 17 Changing the characters 1 Push the cursor keys or to select the desired character menu 6 18 Or Change that character by pushing the cursor keys or Numeric...

Page 61: ...ER to select The option selection menu will be displayed menu 6 23 FILE SERVICE LOAD EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE OPTIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 22 FILE OPTIONS FILE LOAD AUTOMATIC...

Page 62: ...ow to select 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Color Space menu 6 26 2 Press ENTER to select The Color Space selection menu will be displayed menu 6 27 The actual selected color space is indicated...

Page 63: ...oes into clip ahead of the others 6 4 3 Color Temperature 6 4 3 1 Color Temperature selection What can be done The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source There are 3 differe...

Page 64: ...jector White r _________________ ACTIVE 6500 Select with or ENTER to accept to edit view EXIT to return Menu 6 34 Gain 1 00 R G B 1 00 1 00 Image 6 3 6 4 4 Gamma What can be adjusted With the gamma co...

Page 65: ...nce Input balance for YUV signals 6 4 6 1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction Unbalanced color signals When transporting signals there is always a risk of deterioration of the information conta...

Page 66: ...erfluous information i2 video information Image 6 6 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 bala...

Page 67: ...picture when projecting 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 p...

Page 68: ...areas and return one step 5 Adjust gain blue with the or cursor keys until the blue noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 6 Put the contrast back on its normal value INPUT BALA...

Page 69: ...lance 6 5 Window Adjustment Overview Start up Select Source Size Adjustment Window Position Z order Color Key Alpha Blending No Signal Exit the Window adjustment menus 6 5 1 Start up Start up The wind...

Page 70: ...POSITION Z ORDER COLOR KEY ALPHA BLEND NO SIGNAL COLOR Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 44 Window select Select Source 1 4 EXIT to return Menu 6 45 Direct source selection of the PiP wi...

Page 71: ...djust the horizontal size Or press ENTER to access the digits directly 4 Press EXIT to return WINDOW ADJUSTMENT SELECT SOURCE SIZE POSITION Z ORDER COLOR KEY ALPHA BLEND NO SIGNAL COLOR Select with or...

Page 72: ...EY ALPHA BLEND NO SIGNAL COLOR Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 47 6 5 5 Z order Z order The layer sequence in which windows will be displayed in relation to one another What can be don...

Page 73: ...e camera image is mixed with a computer generated weather map This is how it works a TV camera is pointed at the person and fed along with the image of the weather map into a box Inside the box a deci...

Page 74: ...e entered by its RGB values between 0 and 255 Color key settings color value 1 Select Red menu 6 51 2 Press ENTER to activate 3 Press the or to change the value The value can vary between 0 and 255 4...

Page 75: ...or values range will be replaced equal all colors equal to the colors set up will be replaced inside range all colors within the range will be replaced outside range all colors outside the range will...

Page 76: ...reen 0 Blue 0 Options Range 0 Algorithm None Palette RGB Select with or ENTER to change value EXIT to return Menu 6 54 6 5 7 Alpha Blending Alpha Blending Alpha Blending enables the ability to add tra...

Page 77: ...esired value with the keyboard WINDOW ADJUSTMENT SELECT SOURCE SIZE POSITION Z ORDER COLOR KEY ALPHA BLEND NO SIGNAL COLOR Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 55 6 5 8 No Signal What can b...

Page 78: ...ENTER to confirm Or press EXIT to cancel When canceling the previous layout will be reloaded again CONFIRM SAVE LAYOUT Save changes to Input 2 Select with or Reprogram with or or numeric keys ENTER to...

Page 79: ...yed menu 6 62 2 Push the cursor key or to select the desired layout file 3 Press ENTER to confirm The selected layout will be loaded The active layout is indicated just below the file list LAYOUT ADJU...

Page 80: ...ed in a file can be deleted from the file system How to delete 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Delete menu 6 66 The Delete selection menu will be displayed menu 6 67 2 Push the cursor key or to...

Page 81: ...yout How to remove a window 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Remove Window menu 6 71 2 Press ENTER to select The Remove window dialog box will be displayed menu 6 72 3 Enter the source number of...

Page 82: ...to select 3 Push the cursor key or to adjust the keystone of the image When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part of the image push the cursor key The value indication below the ba...

Page 83: ...STONE BLANKING INPUT LOCKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 76 BLANKING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 77 6 6 10 Input locking What can be done...

Page 84: ...ns ScenergiX ScenergiX overlap zone horizontal scenergix ScenergiX overlap zone vertical scenergix ScenergiX size adjustment Adjusting the black level of the images 6 7 1 Introduction Why ScenergiX Wh...

Page 85: ...e Input Balance Gamma 6 7 3 ScenergiX How to activate 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Scenergix menu 6 80 2 Press ENTER to select The ScenergiX menu will be displayed menu 6 81 3 Push the cursor...

Page 86: ...tion of 1 projector Total horz screen resolution x horz resolution source 3 Horizontal start Pstart remains the same Adjustment of Active pixels Pact of second projector 1 Go to File Service Edit menu...

Page 87: ...nd projector 1 Go to File Service Edit menu of second projector 2 Enter value for vertical act Lact as follows Lact Vert resolution of 1 projector Total vert screen resolution x vert resolution source...

Page 88: ...verlap area to the desired position value between 0 and 255 Set first the width of the first projector and repeat for the second one image 6 25 image 6 26 SCENERGIX STATUS ON size TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGH...

Page 89: ...Therefore we can rise the black level of the remaining image excluding the overlap zone How to adjust 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Level menu 6 83 2 Press ENTER to activate 3 Adjust the black...

Page 90: ...6 Adjustment Mode A C B 12 13 11 R G B RGB Image 1 Image 2 Image 6 27 Black level adjustment 86 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 2006...

Page 91: ...TER EXIT to return Menu 7 1 INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS TILT INTERNAL PATTERNS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 2 7 2 Input slots What can be done The...

Page 92: ...able rear table Set up the Correct Configuration 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Configuration menu 7 4 2 Press ENTER to select The configuration menu will be displayed menu 7 5 INSTALLATION INP...

Page 93: ...LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Lens files RUN SAVE RENAME COPY DELETE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 8 LENS ADJUSTMENT ZOOM FOCUS ZOOM with or FOCUS with or ENTER to SHIFT EXIT to r...

Page 94: ...EXIT to return Menu 7 13 7 4 2 2 Save lens settings What can be done A typical lens setting zoom focus and shift can be stored in a file for future recalls How to save 1 Push the cursor key or to high...

Page 95: ...lename B To filename B Select with or Reprogram with or numeric keys ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 7 18 7 4 2 4 Copy lens file How to copy 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Copy menu 7 19 T...

Page 96: ...IRM DELETE FILE Delete file B ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 7 24 7 5 Tilt adjustment How to tilt the image 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Tilt menu 7 25 The tilt pattern will be displaye...

Page 97: ...INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS TILT INTERNAL PATTERNS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 26 INTERNAL PATTERNS None Checkerboard Color bars Convergence Focus Full Scree...

Page 98: ...full powered x LAMP POWER MACRO Standby Toggle between lamp on and lamp off If the lamp is off the projector goes into low power mode ENTER to select EXIT to return Menu 7 31 The standby button can ac...

Page 99: ...r key or to highlight the desired macro file Only macro files with read write attributes can be changed It is possible to select a macro file with only read attributes When ENTER is pressed the conten...

Page 100: ...ect The Macro menu will be displayed menu 7 42 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Rename 4 Press ENTER to select The Rename macro menu opens menu 7 43 5 Push the cursor key or to highlight the desi...

Page 101: ...ERNAL PATTERNS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 45 MACROS RUN EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE CREATE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 46 COPY MACRO Macro name...

Page 102: ...Press ENTER to select The Create macro menu opens menu 7 55 A default macro name followed by a digit will be created This default name can be renamed via Rename a macro Macro functions can be added vi...

Page 103: ...ification What can be seen on the identification screen The identification screen shows the general information of the projector The following items will be displayed Type of the projector Software ve...

Page 104: ...the cursor key or to highlight Projector address 4 Press ENTER to select The digit will be highlighted 5 Reprogram with until the desired value is reached Or enter the digits directly with the numeric...

Page 105: ...elect The communication menu will be displayed menu 8 10 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Baudrate 4 Press ENTER to toggle between the available baudrates SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR...

Page 106: ...ors manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When a...

Page 107: ...8 17 2 Press ENTER to edit 3 Enter or reprogram the address with the numeric keys contact your network responsible for the correct address An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255 sep...

Page 108: ...The remaining run time for a safe operation The number of strikes since the first start up SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING CLO CONVERGENCE BROA...

Page 109: ...1 Target CLO set up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Dimming CLO menu 8 23 2 Press ENTER to select The Dimming CLO menu will be displayed image 8 2 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Target 4...

Page 110: ...Target 1200 lm Dimming 240 Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Image 8 3 When Mode on CLO dimming value will not be taken into account When changing this value the new setting will only be taken...

Page 111: ...rn will be displayed For more information on how to adjust the convergence physically consult the service and maintenance documents 3 Press ENTER to switch to other patterns SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHA...

Page 112: ...lect with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 29 ERRORS Temp Elcabox low 0 8 to scroll EXIT to return Menu 8 30 8 10 3 Voltages The values even the min and max values given on the printed menu are onl...

Page 113: ...eds The values even the min values given on the printed menu are only given as an indication How to show the fan speed 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Fan speeds menu 8 35 2 Press ENTER to selec...

Page 114: ...37 VERSIONS Main 1 03 44 Device driver irq10 1 01 Device driver irq12 1 01 Fpga contr board 1 01 Lamp identification 1 01 Light sensor 1 01 SMPS 1 03 LPS Barco 0x20 2 02 LPS Barco 0x20 data 1 01 LPS...

Page 115: ...orizontal 50 to 50 samll differences exist per lens type On board display server Ethernet control standard remote control projector over ethernet via Projector Toolset Inputs Modular inputs Standard 1...

Page 116: ...d light shutter rigging point carrying handle electronic tilt high contrast mode P7 color processing Screen size From 1 16m and higher 3 52ft recommended Scan Frequencies pixel clock 162Mhz uxga 60hz...

Page 117: ...4 R9852092 XLD 2 2 3 0 R9852094 XLD 2 8 5 5 R9852100 XLD 5 5 8 5 R9852920 Noise Level 64dba 40 C Network connection Standard 10 100 base T 2 ports internal HUB Dust filters metal filters Order Inform...

Page 118: ...A Specifications 114 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 2006...

Page 119: ...5P 1920x1080 25 000 28 125 74 250 2640 1920 1125 1080 HD_30I 1920x540I 30 000 33n750 74 250 200 1920 563 540 HD_30I_2 1920x517I 30 000 33 750 74 250 2200 1920 563 517 HD_30P 1920x1080 30 000 33 750 74...

Page 120: ...1024x768 60 000 48 780 64 390 1320 1024 813 768 SG_60_3 960x680 60 000 43 200 54 432 1260 960 720 680 SG_60_4 1600x1200 60 000 75 000 156 375 2085 1600 1250 1200 SUN 1152x900 66 1152x900 66 000 61 847...

Page 121: ...520 480 VGA 75 640x480 75 000 37 499 31 499 840 640 500 480 VGA 85 640x480 85 009 43 269 36 000 832 640 509 480 VGA_GR PH 640x480 59 941 31 469 25 175 800 640 525 480 VGA_TXT 720x400 70 087 31 469 28...

Page 122: ...Name1 Resolu tion2 Fvert Hz3 FHor kHz4 Fpix MHz5 Ptot6 Pact7 Ltot8 Lact9 XGA 100 1024x768 100 000 80 802 110 54 1368 1024 808 768 XGA EOS 1024x768 62 814 50 000 67 200 1344 1024 796 768 Table B 1 118...

Page 123: ...rter turn fastener studs a quarter turn counter clockwise image C 1 3 Pull the top side of the cover out of its spring locks 4 Check the manometer The manometer is situate on the top right of the lamp...

Page 124: ...the projector from the wall outlet 2 On the input side of the projector remove the side by turning the 3 quarter turn fastener studs a quarter turn counter clockwise image C 3 3 Pull the top side of...

Page 125: ...t filter How to clean the dust filters 1 Vacuum out the major dust 2 Blow away remaining dust with compressed air in an other room or outside Tip This parts should be cleaned approximately every six m...

Page 126: ...a CLEAN TorayseeTM cloth 2 Always wipe lenses in a single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating 3 Do not leave cleaning c...

Page 127: ...de the box a decision is made Wherever it sees the blue or green background it displays the weather map Otherwise it shows the person So whenever the person moves around the box figures out where he i...

Page 128: ...tandard 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 a the transition zone RS422 An EIA serial digital interface standard tha...

Page 129: ...ttern 107 Cooling liquid 119 Pressure check 119 D Diagnosis 107 109 Errors 108 Fan speeds 109 Temperatures 109 Versions 109 Voltages 108 Dimensions 5 6 Dimming 104 Download plug in 7 Download Projecto...

Page 130: ...s formulas 14 Lens installation 14 M Macros 94 98 Copy 97 Create 98 Delete 97 Edit 95 Rename 96 Run 94 Maintenance 119 120 Cooling liquid 119 Pressure check 119 Dust filters 120 Cleaning 120 Menu stru...

Page 131: ...07 109 Errors 108 Fan speeds 109 Temperatures 109 Versions 109 Voltages 108 Dimming 104 Identification 99 Lamp 104 Network configuration 102 Start up 99 source files 115 standard 115 Specifications 11...

Page 132: ...Index 128 R59770014 XLM HD30 07 07 2006...

Page 133: ...5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail service media_and_entertainment emea barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R597...

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