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XLM H25

Owner’s manual

R9010100

R5976690/06
25/05/2009

Summary of Contents for R9010100

Page 1: ...XLM H25 Owner s manual R9010100 R5976690 06 25 05 2009 ...

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: ...risks the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser e g interfaces Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco eithe...

Page 4: ...to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administrator You can also contact us for more information on the environmental performances of our products ...

Page 5: ...nput module 27 3 3 4 SDI input module 27 3 3 5 HDSDI input module 28 3 3 6 YUV RG s B input module 28 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 Communication connection 31 3 4 1 RS232 422 IN OUT Serial network 31 3 4 2 Ethernet connection 32 3 4 3 Hardwired remote to CTRL 1 32 3 4 4 Bi directional communication port CTRL 3 33 3 5 Monitor outp...

Page 6: ...or for color key 70 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 74 6 6 1 Start up 74 6 6 2 Load Layout 75 6 6 3 Rename Layout 75 6 6 4 Delete layout 76 6 6 5 Add a window to a layout 76 6 6 6 Remove a window in a layout 77 6 6 7 Edit window 77...

Page 7: ... Setting 105 8 5 2 Serial Interface setting 106 8 5 3 RS422 Termination 106 8 5 4 Network Configuration 107 8 6 Date and time setup 108 8 7 Lamp 108 8 8 Dimming CLO 109 8 9 Thomson worldcam mode 111 8 10 Convergence 112 8 11 Reset hardware 112 8 12 Factory defaults 112 8 13 Diagnosis 113 8 13 1 Start up 113 8 13 2 Errors 113 8 13 3 Voltages 114 8 13 4 Temperatures 114 8 13 5 Fan speeds 115 8 13 6 ...

Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 9: ...age 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 the factory CAUTION Never transport the projector with the lens mounted on it Always remove the lens before transporting the projector 1 2 Lens Packaging Way of Packaging Lenses are supplied as an i...

Page 10: ...house 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 given without lens Side view 176 80 1050 1563 80 176 Image 1 2 Side view 6 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 11: ...27 636 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 and control Barco projectors R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 7 ...

Page 12: ...rogram 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 registered click on Partnerzone registration and follow the instructions With the created login and password it is possible to enter the partnerzone where you can download the Projector Toolset softwa...

Page 13: ...jector 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 surfaces degrading performance then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this contamination removed prior to it reaching the projectors clean air supply Devices or structures to extract or shiel...

Page 14: ...educe 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 3 3ft to max 15 m 49 2ft depending on the ambient light conditions with an aspect ratio of 1 9 1 2 2 Restricted Access Location Installation in a Restricted Access Location The XLM H25 can only be ...

Page 15: ...h 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 Image 2 2 Front table configuration 1 Side view 2 Top view 3 Back view 4 Optical axis projection lens 5 Floor CD distance between projector and floor PD Projector distance distance between screen and pr...

Page 16: ...2 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 width SH Screen height image height 12 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 17: ...ght 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 Lens installation 2 5 1 Lenses Available lenses Lenses Order number XLD 1 45 1 8 1 R9852090 XLD 1 8 2 4 1 R9852092 XLD 2 2 3 0 1 R9852094 XLD 2 8 5 5 1 R9852100 XLD 5 5 8 5 1 R9852920 R5976690 XLM H25 ...

Page 18: ...ed 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 foam rubber 2 Put the lock handler to the left A image 2 5 3 Insert the lens in such a way that the connector matches the socket B image 2 6 4 Push on the lens until the connector seats into the socket...

Page 19: ...tools 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 fastener studs a quarter turn counter clockwise image 2 7 3 Pull the top side of the cover out of its spring locks 4 Take the lamp casing by both handles carefully out of its shipping box 5 Place the...

Page 20: ...p 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 the 3 quarter turn fastener studs a quarter turn clockwise Image 2 7 Removing side cover Image 2 8 Lamp insertion Image 2 9 Cooling liquid pressure 16 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 21: ...can 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 remote control to avoid remote control operation in its package resulting in a shorter battery life time How to install the batteries 1 Push the cover tab A with the fingernail a little backwards and...

Page 22: ...w 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 batteries correctly in the battery compartment image 2 14 Be sure to install the batteries in the proper polarity and not to short battery terminals together 5 Set switch A in the Charge position left posit...

Page 23: ... 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 the batteries are low The status of the batteries can be seen on the main menu third line or in the diagnosis menu BAT ACT The remote is working on batteries there is no supply via external power source BAT LOW The batte...

Page 24: ...e 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 base plate of the second projector matches with the rigging socket of the first projector 4 Slide the security pin handler C into the hole of the rigging socket of the first projector until the handler jumps into its so...

Page 25: ... possibilities 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 use Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector WARNING When mounting the projector to the ceiling or to a rigging system always mount security chains Complete docu...

Page 26: ...2 Installation Guidelines 22 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 27: ...25 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 power connections A 3 power lines earth on 250V AC B 3 power lines neutral earth on 400V AC C Power selection switch D Power switch Power consumption 8 kW R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 23 ...

Page 28: ...connector 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 position Switch position Description Upper left 3 x 208V Lower left 3 x 400V 3 Put the male connector of the power cable into the wall outlet 24 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 29: ...N WIRELESS REMOTE 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 hardwired remote o CTRL 3 Bi directional hardwired remote Ethernet communication o Port 1 10 100 BaseT o Port 2 10 100 BaseT Wireless remote optional Serial network RS232 RS422 In Out Mo...

Page 30: ...ext 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 input module 1 Push on the release button underneath the input module 1 which you want to remove At the same time pull out the input module by the grip handle 2 image 3 4 1 2 2 1 3 P US H 2 1 3 P US H C OLOR C ON TR A ...

Page 31: ...ower 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 R9850960 D325Digitizer DVI input module 3 3 4 SDI input module Technical info SDI data in SDI loop through 270Mbit s transmission SMPTE 259M C 525 625 interlaced Coax 75 Ohm Amber LED upper LED on the front side will be lit indicating recog...

Page 32: ...MPTE 274M Interlaced o 1920x1035 60 2 1 SMPTE 260M o 1920x1035 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 260M o 1920x1080 60 2 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 50 2 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920 1080 50 2 1 1250 SMPTE 295M o 1920x1080 24 Segmented SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 23 98 Segmented SMPTE 274M D320 HDSDI IN OUT Image 3 9 Image 3 10 Order info Article No Description R9850980 D325Digitizer HDSDI input modul...

Page 33: ...nnector for input and loop through R G B Hsync Vsync 0 to 1 Vpp 3dB 75 Ohm termination Black level 300mV Sync tip 0V Resolution SXGA and UXGA version available Amber LED upper LED on the front side will be lit indicating recognition of film either continuous or intermittent film detection When placed in an input slot the green LED lower LED on the front side will be lit indicating that the system ...

Page 34: ...lit indicating recognition of film either continuous or intermittent film detection When placed in an input slot the green LED lower LED on the front side will be lit indicating that the system acknowledges the module Supports MacroVision D320 CVBS S VID IN OUT IN OUT Image 3 15 Image 3 16 Order info Article No Description R9850920 D325Digitizer CVBS S VID input module 3 3 9 Dummy input module Tec...

Page 35: ...ltage digital interface circuits This standard is usable over longer distances than RS 232 This signal governs the asyn chronous transmission of computer data at speeds of up to 920 000 bits per second It is also used as the serial port standard for Macintosh computers When the difference between the 2 lines is 0 2V that equals with a logical 0 When the difference is 0 2V that equals to a logical ...

Page 36: ...ng access it is possible to check and manipulate all projector settings Remote diagnostics control and monitoring be come very simple The 2 ports are functionally identical Both ports are connected via the projector hub Pin configuration Ethernet 10 100 base T Port 1 2 1 TXD 5 2 5VA 2 TXD 6 RXD 3 RXD 7 RXD 4 2 5VA 8 GNDM 3 4 3 Hardwired remote to CTRL 1 How to connect 1 Plug one end of the remote ...

Page 37: ...nnection uses a standard two wire cable terminated on each end with a 3 5 mm male mono stereo phone jack This cable is not delivered but is available in most electronic or audio shops 3 4 4 Bi directional communication port CTRL 3 What can be connected The rugged remote control can be connected to the Bi directional communication port CTRL 3 With this rugged remote control all control functions ca...

Page 38: ...ojector image 3 25 Image 3 24 Rugged remote control backside 2 1 3 P US H 2 1 3 P US H C OLOR C ON TR A S T P HA SE S HA R PN TI N T B R IGH TN STA N D B Y E N TER TE X T E XI T P AU SE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 OK IR GREEN OPERATIONAL RED STAND BY Image 3 25 Bi directional rugged remote control How to set up the rugged remote control 1 Press ADJ key once The main menu of the rugged remote control will ...

Page 39: ...ding setting Two are possible in this setup Auto The rugged remote listens to according its priority XLR has the highest priority XLR The rugged remote is forced to XLR 3 5 Monitor output What can be done A monitor can be connected to this output to preview the projected image 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 Grou...

Page 40: ...3 Connections 36 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 41: ...w 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 TEXT EXIT PAUSE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 F1 F2 F3 MENU BACK ENTER PAUSE PIP PHASE TINT COLOR BRIGHTN CONTR VOL 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 LOGO AUTO IMAGE DIGI ZOOM SDI SB PC DVI VIDEO S VIDEO RGB PC LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT LENS FOCUS TEXT 1...

Page 42: ...andby 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 obtain the desired ZOOM SHIFT FOCUS 11 VOL Not used 12 Picture controls use these buttons to obtain the desired picture analog level 13 DIGI ZOOM not used 14 FREEZE press to freeze the projected image 15 PIP n...

Page 43: ... 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 on screen dialog boxes and menus 5 ENTER to confirm an adjustment or selection in the MENU 6 key allows to recall the stored Logo not in PiP mode 7 Function keys user programmable keys with functions for direct access 8 TEXT on LED red LED to indicate t...

Page 44: ...ooling error is active When the lamp does not start up as it should be the projector goes to standby That makes a restart possible by pressing on the standby button 4 4 Lamp runtime Lamp runtime indication while running When the total runtime of the lamp is 1000 30 hours or more a warning message will be displayed This warning message will be repeated at the next start up Press BACK or MENU to rem...

Page 45: ...n surface image 4 3 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 A D J E X I T E N T E R P A U S E P H A S E T E X T S H A R P N T I N T C O L O R B R I G H T N C O N T R T R E B L E B A L A N C E B A S S V O L 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 Remote Control A Screen B IR sensor C Image 4 3 Pointing RCU to the screen When using the remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance The operating distance may be u...

Page 46: ...H A RPN 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 2 45 45 Image 4 4 Remote control to IR sensors Hardwired remote control The RCU can be connected via a cable with the projector For more explanation see Hardwired remote to CTRL 1 page 32 4 8 Using the Rugged remote control Overview The rugged remote control can be connected to the projector For more explanat...

Page 47: ...domestic environments where other equipments may listen to the common address 0 therefore the common address can also be set to 1 4 9 2 Displaying and Programming addresses into the RCU Displaying the Projector Address on the Screen 1 Press the Address key recessed key on the RCU with a pencil The projector s address will be displayed in a Text box To continue using the RCU with that specific addr...

Page 48: ...s via the rugged remote control The image controls are hidden in the RRC Internal menu Press ADJ to enter the RRC Internal menu and select the desired control Press ENTER to select that control When an image control is selected a text box with a bar scale icon and function name of the control e g brightness appears on the screen only if Textbox in the Display Setup menu is ON The length of the bar...

Page 49: ...Select Lens and press ENTER The lens menu will be displayed 4 Select Zoom Focus and press ENTER 5 Use the and arrow keys to zoom use the and arrow keys to focus 6 Press BACK to return to the lens menu 7 Select Shift and press ENTER 8 Use the and arrow keys for vertical shift use the and arrow keys for horizontal shift 9 Press BACK to return to the lens menu 10 Press MENU to exit the menu structure...

Page 50: ...4 Getting Started 46 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 51: ...gged 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 Dialog boxes How to use the dialog boxes Some parameters are modified by means of a dialog box where selections can be made and or values can be entered The values can be entered adjusted in several way Bar scale adjustment with the arrow keys 1 Use...

Page 52: ...ory Overview Each menu with sub menus remembers its last selected sub item even when leaving the menu structure and that as long as the projector is running When restarting the projector from stand by the menu memory is reset After re opening the main menu and selecting an item the previous selected sub item of that selected item is highlighted and can be opened just by pressing ENTER 48 R5976690 ...

Page 53: ...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 adjustment Load layout Rename layout Delete layout Add window Remove window Edit window Keystone Blanking Input locking ScenergiX 6 2 Start up of the Adjustment mode How to start up 1 Select Adjustment mode menu ...

Page 54: ...es 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 specs are reached Possible file Manipulations The following file manipulations are possible Load installation of a file for a new source Edit editing a loaded file to the source specs Rename renamin...

Page 55: ...a 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 ENTER to toggle the annotation between brackets All all files that can be loaded will be displayed Fit only the best fitting files will be displayed with a distinction of 2 lines and line duration of 3...

Page 56: ...LINES 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 are with the numeric keys on the remote control with the arrow keys selecting the changing digit with the arrow keys counting up or down How to change a setting with the numeric keys 1 Push the cur...

Page 57: ...tion 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 pixels Horizontal Start number of pixels between the start of the sync signal and the start of the video information Horizontal Period already filled in with the correct value when active file Vertical ...

Page 58: ... may 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 Only active when film mode detection is in the on position Use the ENTER key to toggle between on or off FILM mode processing normally processes the entire display but this may cause problems on so...

Page 59: ...ea 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 RENAME FILE Filename Res Attr video525 675x180 r video625 675x556 r vga txt 720x400 r Active file Video525 0 8 to scroll ENTER to accept EXIT to return Menu 6 13 RENAME FILE From file name xga1 To ...

Page 60: ...keys 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 characters can be entered directly with numeric keys on the RCU Or Press ENTER to confirm The copy file is entered in the list of files 2 Press EXIT to return to the Copy menu selection No changes a...

Page 61: ... FILE SERVICE LOAD EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE OPTIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 22 FILE OPTIONS FILE LOAD AUTOMATIC Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 23 File Load 1 Press ENTER to toggle between automatic and manual automatic correct file will be loaded automatically manual correct file has to be loaded manually 6 4 Picture Tuning Overview Start up Color Space Colo...

Page 62: ... adjustment is possible The maximum color space which can be displayed is the projector color space This color space is measured at the factory and stored inside the projector 6 4 2 1 Color Space selection How 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 in...

Page 63: ...applied In normal scenes this does not happen and the extra gain or saturation helps balance the overall lock If clipping occurs there will typically be a hue shift when one of R G B goes into clip ahead of the others 6 4 3 Color Temperature It is possible that when P7 is activated and the color temperature has been changed the screen is all black no picture no OSD This can happen due to the fact ...

Page 64: ... cursor key or to highlight Color Temperature menu 6 33 2 Press ENTER to select The Color Temperature selection menu will be displayed menu 6 34 The actual selected color temperature is indicated next to Active 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Custom 4 Press right cursor key to activate the cursor adjustments The adjustment dialog box will be displayed E g for RGB gain adjustment image 6 3 5 ...

Page 65: ...lt value of gamma 2 2 4 Press EXIT to return to the Picture Tuning menu PICTURE TUNING COLOR SPACE COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA NOISE REDUCTION INPUT BALANCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 35 6 4 5 Noise Reduction Purpose Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video and data sources Changing the noise reduction value 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Noise Reduction menu 6 36 2 Pres...

Page 66: ...signals will happen independently i e the colors will end to be unbalanced image 6 5 B Black level 0 7V Image 6 4 Black level ΔG ΔΒ ΔR R G B Image 6 5 One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be met by using three previously input balanced color signals Analog Digital Conversion The analog color signals must pass through an Analog Digital conversion circuit prior to any digital pr...

Page 67: ...The source in question must be able to generate a black signal ideally a 100 black background full screen pattern A B Image 6 7 White balance In the projector we will set the contrast for each color until we get a 100 light output picture when projecting a 100 white image image A Black balance In the projector we will set the brightness for each color until we get a 0 light output picture when pro...

Page 68: ...highlight White Balance menu 6 39 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Adjust gain red to on its lowest value Do the same for gain blue Adjust contrast to a maximum value until the green noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 4 Adjust gain red with the or cursor keys until the red noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 5 Adjust gain blue with the or cursor keys unt...

Page 69: ...h or blue with or Menu 6 41 Use Default to return to the factory settings Checking the white balance There is no adjustment procedure for the white balance 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 window manipulations can be managed with the Window Ad...

Page 70: ...E 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 window is possible by pressing PiP adjust source number 6 5 3 Size Adjustment What can be done The size of the active window can be adjusted in a vertical or horizontal way When adjusting the vertical...

Page 71: ... adjust 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 then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 46 6 5 4 Window Position What can be done The active window can be moved horizontally and vertically over the screen until the desired place is reached The referenc...

Page 72: ... KEY 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 done It is possible to adjust the Z order or layering scheme of the windows in relation to one another The Z value of the active window can be changed so that the display order is changed Image 6 11 Z ...

Page 73: ...the 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 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 is and displays ...

Page 74: ... be 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 Select Green and set up the value 5 Select Blue and set up the value COLOR KEY Status off Color value Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 Options Range 0 Algorithm None Palette RGB Select with or ENTER to change v...

Page 75: ...olor 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 be replaced COLOR KEY Status off Color value Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 Options Range 0 Algorithm None Palette RGB Select with or ENTER to change value EXIT to return Menu 6 53 6 5 6 5 Color key palette s...

Page 76: ... Green 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 transparency to any selected source Overview Alpha blending can be executed on a graduation scale of 0 255 With 255 being transparent or invisible and 0 being solid Image 6 15 Image 6 16 72 R5976690 XL...

Page 77: ... desired 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 be done The background color when no signal is projected can be set to black or blue How to set 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight No Signal Color menu 6 56 The No signal menu opens menu 6 57 2 Pu...

Page 78: ...s 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 confirm EXIT to cancel Menu 6 58 6 6 Layout Adjustment Overview Start up Load Layout Rename Layout Delete layout Add a window to a layout Remove a window in a layout Edit window Keystone adjustment...

Page 79: ...layed 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 ADJUSTMENT LOAD RENAME DELETE ADD WINDOW REMOVE WINDOW EDIT WINDOW KEYSTONE BLANKING INPUT LOCKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 61 LOAD LAYOUT Filename input1 input12 input123 input12...

Page 80: ...aved 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 select the layout file you want to delete 3 Press ENTER to confirm A delete confirmation message will be displayed 4 Press ENTER to confirm Press EXIT to cancel the delete action LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT L...

Page 81: ...layout 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 the source you want to remove from the layout 4 Press ENTER to confirm 5 Press EXIT to return to the Layout adjustment menu A Confirm Save layout menu will be displayed When the active layout is rea...

Page 82: ...ER 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 bar scale will be negative When the upper part of the image is smaller than the lower part of the image push the cursor key The value indication below the bar scale will be positive LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 83: ...EYSTONE 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 The output signal can be locked on an internal generated sync signal or on the sync signal of one of the input sources Locking the output signal on an input signal can be required if motion artifact...

Page 84: ...ions 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 When working in a multichannel setup the XLM H25 and its Soft Edge possibilities enable an image blending that gives the appear ance of a single view thus achieving realistic immersion for the majorit...

Page 85: ...ure 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 key or to highlight Status 4 Press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF ON ScenergiX is active OFF ScenergiX is not active ADJUSTMENT MODE FILE SERVICE PICTURE TUNING WINDOW ADJUSTMENT LAYOUT ADJUSTM...

Page 86: ...lution 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 of second projector 2 Enter value for horizontal active Pact as follows Pact Horz resolution of 1 projector Total horz screen resolution x horz resolution source 3 Horizontal start Pstart original ...

Page 87: ...cond 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 3 Vertical start Lstart original start Vert resolution source minus newly calculated Lact Example Vertical resolution source 1200 lines Vertical resolution projector 1 2 768 lines Overlap 50 lines ...

Page 88: ... overlap 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 RIGHT black level LEVEL Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 82 Image 6 24 Width selections 84 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 89: ...s 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 level of area A until the black level of area A B and C are equal image 6 27 SCENERGIX STATUS ON size TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT black level LEVEL Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 83 R597...

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 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 91: ...ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 1 INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS TILT INTERNAL PATTERNS QUICK ACCESS KEYS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 2 7 2 Input slots What can be done The input configuration of the variable inputs is shown in the Input slots menu To view or the change the input configuration 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Input Slots 2 Press...

Page 92: ...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 INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS TILT INTERNAL PATTERNS QUICK ACCESS KEYS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 4 CONFIGURATION FRONT TABLE FRONT CEILING REAR TABLE REAR CEILING Select with or...

Page 93: ... 4 Press ENTER to select The settings for the selected lens will be loaded and next to Active lens the number of the lens will be filled out LENS ADJUSTMENT LENS TYPE ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Lens files RUN SAVE RENAME COPY DELETE ABSOLUTE POSITIONING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 8 LENS TYPE LENS ARTICLE NUMBER R9852950 XLD 1 0 R9852090 XLD 1 45 1 8 R9852092 XLD 1 8 2 4 R9852094 XLD 2 2...

Page 94: ...ctions menu 7 13 4 Push the cursor key or to shift the image up or down and or to shift the image left or right 5 When finished press EXIT to go to the lens adjustment menu or press ENTER to go to the zoom focus function LENS ADJUSTMENT LENS TYPE ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Lens files RUN SAVE RENAME COPY DELETE ABSOLUTE POSITIONING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 12 LENS ADJUSTMENT SHIFT V S...

Page 95: ...ey to go the next digit 6 Press ENTER to accept the new name The lens settings will be saved with the new name LENS ADJUSTMENT LENS TYPE ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Lens files RUN SAVE RENAME COPY DELETE ABSOLUTE POSITIONING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 16 SAVE LENS Lens settings name Attr File 1 rw File 2 rw new name Select with or ENTER to select EXIT to return Menu 7 17 7 4 4 3 Rename l...

Page 96: ...he first character of the To filename will be highlighted Reprogram with or numeric keys Select another character with or 4 Press ENTER to confirm the copy action The initial file will be copied to a new file LENS ADJUSTMENT LENS TYPE ZOOM FOCUS SHIFT Lens files RUN SAVE RENAME COPY DELETE ABSOLUTE POSITIONING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 21 COPY LENS Lens settings name Attr Fil...

Page 97: ...tivated item When ON and all calibration items are set to OFF no calibration will take place when Execute calibration No calibration will be done at startup However the lens absolute positioning is still functioning the latest saved calibrations are used 4 To activate a calibration push the cursor key or to select the desired calibration and press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF The following c...

Page 98: ...EXIT to return to the installation menu INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS TILT INTERNAL PATTERNS QUICK ACCESS KEYS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 29 94 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 99: ...n The following ACSAR test patterns are available None Alternating checker board Checker board Color bars Convergence Focus Focus Blue Focus Red Focus Green Full Screen Black Full Screen Blue Full Screen Green Full Screen Red Full Screen White Hatch Hatch Blue on Green Hatch Blue on Red Hatch Red on Green Outline Purity Next to it a lot of TI test patterns are available These test patterns will ap...

Page 100: ...o highlight Quick access keys menu 7 32 2 Press ENTER to select The Quick access keys menu will be displayed menu 7 33 3 Push the cursor key or to select a quick access key or to select Clear all 4 Press ENTER to delete INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS TILT INTERNAL PATTERNS QUICK ACCESS KEYS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 32 Quick Access keys F1 Inpu...

Page 101: ... 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 37 The standby button can act now as lamp on off button when the first option is checked lamp power on off when the second option is checked 7 9 Macros What is possible A macro can be created renamed copied and started The created macro fil...

Page 102: ...ighlight 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 content of the macro file will be displayed When trying to change this file an error message will be displayed 6 Press ENTER to select the selected macro file The macro content overview menu opens menu 7 44 7 Push the c...

Page 103: ...elect The Macro menu will be displayed menu 7 48 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Rename 4 Press ENTER to select The Rename macro menu opens menu 7 49 5 Push the cursor key or to highlight the desired macro 6 Press ENTER to select The macro rename menu opens menu 7 50 The first character of the file name in the To file name will be highlighted When trying to rename a read only file an error m...

Page 104: ...TTERNS QUICK ACCESS KEYS BUTTONS MACROS OSD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 51 MACROS RUN EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE CREATE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 52 COPY MACRO Macro name Attr Input 1 r Input 2 r Input 3 r Input 4 r Input 1234 r Select with or ENTER to select EXIT to return Menu 7 53 COPY MACRO From file name macro 1 To file name macro 1 Select with or Reprog...

Page 105: ...4 Press ENTER to select The Create macro menu opens menu 7 61 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 via Edit a macro This new created macro will contain the active layout 5 Press ENTER to confirm the creation The created file will have read write attributes INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LEN...

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Page 107: ...ERGENCE THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE OFF RESET HARDWARE FACTORY DEFAULTS DIAGNOSIS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 2 8 2 Identification 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 version Configuration installation of the projector front ceiling f...

Page 108: ... ENTER to select The Change Projector Address menu will be displayed and the actual address will be filled out menu 8 6 3 Push 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 keys SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS CHANGE CUSTOMER ID ...

Page 109: ... be displayed The current customer ID is filled out menu 8 10 3 Reprogram the ID with the cursor keys or enter numeric values with the numeric keys Use the or key to change the current selected character to the desired value Use the or key to jump to another character in the string 4 Press ENTER to confirm the changes Press EXIT to return without making any changes SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PR...

Page 110: ...u 8 13 2 Press ENTER to select The communication menu will be displayed menu 8 14 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight RS232 RS422 4 Press ENTER to toggle between RS232 and RS422 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS CHANGE CUSTOMER ID COMMUNICATION DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING CLO CONVERGENCE THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE OFF RESET HARDWARE FACTORY DEFAULTS DIAGNOSIS Select with or then ENTER EX...

Page 111: ...ER to select The communication menu will be displayed menu 8 17 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Network Configuration 4 Press ENTER to select The Network Configuration menu will be displayed menu 8 18 5 Set DHCP on or off contact your network responsible for the correct setting in your environment DHCP on DHCP server assigned an IP address to the client network projector DHCP off the client ...

Page 112: ...on was logged How to set up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Date and Time menu 8 20 2 Press ENTER to select The Date and Time menu will be displayed menu 8 21 The first digit will be highlighted 3 Use the or key to change the value Use the or key to select the next digit 4 Press ENTER to confirm the new values SERVICE IDENTIFICATION CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS CHANGE CUSTOMER ID COMMUNICATION D...

Page 113: ...EMAINING RUNTIME 489h NUMBER OF STRIKES 55 CLO READ OUT 20000 lm EXIT to return Menu 8 23 8 8 Dimming CLO The CLO function in this menu are only active when a valid CLO key is entered How to set the power mode 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Dimming CLO menu 8 24 2 Press ENTER to select The Dimming CLO menu will be displayed image 8 1 3 Push the cursor key or to highlight Mode 4 Press ENTER ...

Page 114: ...ON CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS CHANGE CUSTOMER ID COMMUNICATION DATE AND TIME LAMP DIMMING CLO CONVERGENCE THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE OFF RESET HARDWARE FACTORY DEFAULTS DIAGNOSIS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 25 Dimming CLO Mode Normal CLO Target 15000 lm Dimming 240 Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Image 8 2 Dimming 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Dimming CLO menu 8 26 2 ...

Page 115: ... 9 Thomson worldcam mode What can be done Thomson worldcam mode enables special sequences for the DMD s to support specific sources such as the Thompson Grass Valley Worldcam It shouldn t be used in any other circumstances as it would cause image flicker and dimmed images with normal sources How to toggle 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Broadcast mode menu 8 27 2 Press ENTER to toggle betwee...

Page 116: ... after a reset How to reset 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Reset hardware menu 8 29 2 Press ENTER to select The Reset hardware menu will be displayed menu 8 30 3 To reset the formatters push the cursor key or to highlight Reset Formatters and press ENTER to start the reset This reset process can take a while It starts with a black screen goes to red then green followed by blue to end with f...

Page 117: ...lect with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 31 FACTORY DEFAULTS RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 8 32 8 13 Diagnosis Overview Start up Errors Voltages Temperatures Fan speeds Versions 8 13 1 Start up How to start up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Diagnosis menu 8 33 2 Press ENTER to select The Diagnosis menu will be displayed menu 8 34 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 118: ...e or keys to scroll through the list of displayed voltages 4 Press EXIT to return to the Diagnosis menu DIAGNOSIS ERRORS VOLTAGES TEMPERATURES FAN SPEEDS VERSIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 37 VOLTAGES min max Tec 12 00V 11 7 12 3 Fan3 23 75V 22 0 25 0 Fan2 23 50V 22 0 25 0 Fan1 23 15V 22 0 25 0 Fan0 23 12V 22 0 25 0 5V 5 00V 5 0 5 1 3 3V 3 25V 3 2 3 4 24V 23 75V 23 5 24 5 12V...

Page 119: ...IONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 41 FAN SPEEDS min Pulse Gen 3600rpm Sealing 3120rpm Lamp Top 2760rpm Lamp Cath 3120rpm Lamp Anode 2640rpm Light tube 1rpm Cold mirror T 3120rpm Cold mirror B 3120rpm Fan4 Elca 3540rpm Fan3 Elca 3480rpm Fan4 Elca 3120rpm 0 8 to scroll EXIT to return Menu 8 42 8 13 6 Versions How to show the versions 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Versions ...

Page 120: ...8 Service The version indication contains the version number major minor version e g 1 03 followed by a build num ber e g 44 116 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 121: ...SXGA full HD to UXGA Most Macintosh computers Electronic workstations with a resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels at 75 Hz Most computer sources with a pixel clock up to 200 MHz DVI sources up to DC2K 2048x1080 Contrast ratio 1600 1 full field High contrase mode Available with special lenses Dimensions WxLxH 810 x 1563 x 631 mm 31 9 x 61 5 x 24 8 inch Display 3 Chip DLP DC2K resolution of 2048 x 10...

Page 122: ...Projector Toolset Order Information R9010100 Projector incl 4 inputs R9010101 Projector incl 1 DVI R9852410 Spare Lamp Fixed focal lenses Lens Order nr XLD 1 0 R9852950 Zoom lenses Lens Order nr XLD 1 45 1 8 R9852090 XLD 1 8 2 4 R9852092 XLD 2 2 3 0 R9852094 XLD 2 8 5 5 R9852100 XLD 5 5 8 5 R9852920 Outputs DB15 out 2048 x 1080 50 60 HZ Picture in picture Up to 4 sources simultaneous with alpha bl...

Page 123: ...0 1328 1024 806 768 1024x768 72 71 955 58 140 80 000 1376 1024 808 768 1024x768 75 75 030 60 024 78 751 1312 1024 800 768 1024x768 75 GS74 534 59 701 79 284 1328 1024 801 768 1024x768 85 84 996 68 677 94 499 1376 1024 808 768 1024x768 100 100 000 80 802 110 54 1368 1024 808 768 1024x768 EOS 62 814 50 000 67 200 1344 1024 796 768 1152x864 70 70 014 63 853 94 502 1480 1152 912 864 1152x864 75 74 999...

Page 124: ...2 540 hd 1920x1080 25p 25 000 28 125 74 249 2640 1920 1125 1080 hd 1920x1080 30i 60 000 33 720 74 184 2200 1920 562 540 hd 1920x1080 30p 30 000 33 750 74 249 2200 1920 1125 1080 hd 1920x1080 60p 60 011 67 513 148 528 2200 1920 1125 1080 VIDEO525 62 437 15 734 13 500 858 712 252 242 VIDEO625 50 080 15 625 13 500 864 702 312 287 8514_A 43 479 35 522 44 900 1264 1024 409 384 COMPUSC4 29 945 30 694 39...

Page 125: ... 000 156 375 2085 1600 1250 1200 SUN 1152x900 66 66 000 61 847 64 502 1528 1152 937 900 SUN 1152x900 76 76 63 74 808 107 992 1504 1152 937 900 SUN 1600x1280 67 66 931 89 286 200 000 2240 1600 1334 1280 SUN SXGA 67 67 188 71 690 116 998 1632 1280 1067 1024 SUN SXGA 67 76 106 81 129 134 999 1664 1280 1066 1024 SUNXGA60 59 984 48 287 64 125 1328 1024 805 768 SUNXGA70 70 041 56 596 74 250 1312 1024 80...

Page 126: ...B Standard Source Set up files 122 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 127: ...uarter 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 house compartment image C 2 The pressure should be 1 bar with projector in OFF state When lower than 0 5 bar a corrective action should be taken by qualified service personnel Any significant drops...

Page 128: ...ug 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 the cover out of its spring locks 4 Take the dust filter by the handles and slide out the dust filter on the front side of the projector image C 4 5 Clean that dust filter and reinstall Close the si...

Page 129: ...ust 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 months under normal environmental conditions A projector in a very dusty area requires more frequent maintenance advisable monthly R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 125 ...

Page 130: ...N TorayseeTM cloth 2 Wipe lenses in a one 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 the cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket as doing so can contaminate the cloth 4 If smears occur when cleaning lenses replace the cloth Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth CAUTION Do not...

Page 131: ...side 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 is and displays the appropriate image Color space A color space is a mathematical representation for a color For example the RGB color space is based on a Cartesian coordinate system Common address D...

Page 132: ...he RS 232 standard and is functionally identical to the CCITT V 24 standard Logical 0 is 3V Logical 1 is 3V The range between 3V and 3V is the transition 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 distances than RS 232 This signal governs the asynch...

Page 133: ...attern 112 Cooling liquid 123 Pressure check 123 D Diagnosis 113 115 Errors 113 Fan speeds 115 Temperatures 114 Versions 115 Voltages 114 Dimensions 5 6 Dimming 109 Download plug in 7 Download Projector Toolset 7 Dust filters 124 Cleaning 124 F File service 50 Manipulations 50 File Service 50 53 55 57 Copy 56 Delete 56 Edit 52 53 Change settings 52 Start up 52 Values 53 Edit file 52 File options 5...

Page 134: ...s formulas 14 Quick adjustment 44 Rename lens file 91 Save lens settings 91 Selection 89 Start up 88 Lens formulas 14 Lens installation 14 M Macros 97 101 Copy 100 Create 101 Delete 100 Edit 98 Rename 99 Run 97 Maintenance 123 124 Cooling liquid 123 Pressure check 123 Dust filters 124 Cleaning 124 Menu memory 48 Menu structure 47 Dialog boxes 47 Getting used to 47 Start up 47 N Network configurati...

Page 135: ... Diagnosis 113 115 Errors 113 Fan speeds 115 Temperatures 114 Versions 115 Voltages 114 Dimming 109 Factory defaults 112 Identification 103 Lamp 108 Network configuration 107 Reset hardware 112 Start up 103 Thomson worldcam mode 111 source files 119 standard 119 Specifications 117 Standard source set up files 119 Switching off 41 Switching to standby 40 T Temperature 9 Ambient 9 Thomson worldcam m...

Page 136: ...Index 132 R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

Page 137: ...tion Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail service mne barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976690 06 page wrong correct R5976690 XLM H25 25 05 2009 ...

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