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5975978 RETRO GRAPHICS 2100 220198

Power Up Considerations

Lamp reference number description,

N

o

-R9829510 :

1000

 hrs (standard lamp.)

N

o

-R9829600 :

3500

 hrs in continuous operation (optional long

life reduced output wattage lamp.)

30 hours before the end of lamp lifetime, the following message will

be displayed for 1 minute. This message will be repeated every 30

minutes.  Press EXIT to remove the message before the minute is over.

When the end of lamp lifetime is reached, the following message, with

the exact run time is displayed on the screen.

The total life time of the lamp for safe operation is 1000 hrs (N

o

-

R9829510) max. and 3500hrs (N

o_

R9829600) max.

Operating the lamp longer than the lamps corresponding hours may

damage the projector.  Replace always with a same type of lamp.  Call

a BARCO authorized service technician for lamp replacement.

Lamp life

WARNING : Using a lamp for longer than its

recommended lifetime is dangerous, the lamp

could explode.

M

Fuses

Warning !

For continued protection against fire hazard :

- replace with the same type of fuse.

- refer replacement to qualified service personnel

Fuse type : T16AH/250V

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Lamp run time

980 h

Summary of Contents for RETRO GRAPHICS 2100

Page 1: ...R9001310 INSTALLATION MANUAL RETRO GRAPHICS 2100 Date 220198 Art No R5975978 BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS ...

Page 2: ...uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Instructions to the user if this equipment does caus...

Page 3: ... Side Profile 2 2 Mirror Positioning 2 2 Focusing the Lens 2 2 POWER UPCONSIDERATIONS 3 Preparing your power cord 3 1 AC power cord connection 3 1 Input Power Voltage Alteration 3 2 Removing the projector 3 2 Changing the projector input voltage 3 5 Switching on 3 7 Projector status LED 3 7 Switching to standby 3 7 Switching off 3 7 Lamp life 3 8 Fuses 3 8 ENABLING DISABLING THE PASSWORD 4 How to ...

Page 4: ...Take the lower projector cabinet and the upper mirror screen cabinet out of its shipping carton and carefully place them on a solid level floor Save the original shipping cartons and packing material they will come in handy if you ever need to ship your retro projector For maximum protection repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory 1 Retro projector lower cabinet containing...

Page 5: ...llimeters and inches MOUNTING POSITION RBLG2100 PROJECTOR RBLG2100 MIRROR POSITION 1534mm 60 4 1371 4mm 54 0 1341 4mm 52 8 1005mm 39 6 17mm 0 7 500mm 19 7 1020mm 40 16 CENTER OF GRAVITY 881mm 34 7 746mm 29 4 500mm 19 7 1020mm 40 16 941mm 37 0 820mm 32 3 1969mm 77 5 CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTOR WEIGHT 144Kg PROJECTOR SCREEN SIZE 67 ...

Page 6: ... Profile Mirror Positioning Lens Focusing Attachment of the Projector Lens The projector lens is clamped during transportation inside the lower projector cabinet lower left back side Exercise care not to scratch or damage the lens when installing To fix into position it is necessary to first unclamp the lens by undoing the clamping screw completely Lift carefully out by first pushing it slightly b...

Page 7: ...ocusing can only be achieved through access at the rear of the retro projector while the projector is in its operational mode A projector internal screen pattern may be used to assist focusing see Service mode in owners manual Firstly ensure that the outer Front Rotary Lens Ring a is completely turned in the clockwise direction Loosen the Locking Fastener Ring c of the lens by turning counter cloc...

Page 8: ... the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The yellow green wire is ground and must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or colored yellow and green The blue wire is neutral and must be connected to the terminal marked with the...

Page 9: ...he rear of the retro projector and lock the retro projectors rear positioning wheels I Removing the Projector a The front panel needs to be removed and this is achieved by firstly opening the front control panel and gaining access to the two large locking screws on either side of the control panel Unlock by turning one half turn counter clockwise The front panel can now be released from its mounti...

Page 10: ...this speaker must also be removed first This is done by removing all four of its attachment nuts on the top and right pillars of the lower cabinet structure a Once the right panel has been removed the projector rightside bracket locking screw is visible A mental note of this screws location should be made as it will be required to be undone in stage a The leftside panel is removed by removing all ...

Page 11: ...ftside b bracket locking screws must be hand untightened to release the projector from its locked position Once this is done the projector must be rotated on its attached brackets from its now operating position to the horizontal slide out position either in the clockwise b or counter clockwise directions dependant on front or rear removal remember it is still necessary to remove the right audio s...

Page 12: ... screws for the top cover are indicated and are required to be removed or loosened in step The projector can be removed from the rear rear slide out position by pulling and gripping firmly until it is fully out Gently place the projector on a solid stable surface Warning Projector is heavy The projector can be removed from the front front slide out position by pulling and gripping firmly until it ...

Page 13: ...cted The voltage selector plug resides on the lower of the two slide out circuit boards Slide out the lower board by first releasing any snagging wires note those secured by the indicated wire clamping clips and then disconnecting from the board the first two left side power supply wire plugs It is only necessary to slide out the board a couple of centimeters to expose the voltage selector plug It...

Page 14: ...ode The projector mode status LED lamp is red Switching off To switch off press firstly the STAND BY key and allow projector to cool down until the fans stop blowing or at least 15 min then switch off the projector with the power switch on the front local control panel Switching on Use the power switch to switch on the projector using the switch on the front local control panel When 0 is depressed...

Page 15: ...total life time of the lamp for safe operation is 1000 hrs No R9829510 max and 3500hrs No_ R9829600 max Operating the lamp longer than the lamps corresponding hours may damage the projector Replace always with a same type of lamp Call a BARCO authorized service technician for lamp replacement Lamp life WARNING Using a lamp for longer than its recommended lifetime is dangerous the lamp could explod...

Page 16: ...roller circuit board module is installed in the following specified way To get access to the controller circuit board module proceed as follows a Place the projector on a stable solid surface in preparation for altering its password strap plug Remove the left side when facing the lens fixing bracket of the projector by unscrewing its two fixing bolts Remove the top cover by loosening or undoing it...

Page 17: ...me items in the Service mode are password protected when the password function is active Enter your password to continue All other password protected items are now also freely available if you enter into the adjustment mode ENTER displays the Change Password menu EXIT returns to the adjustment selection menu The old password is displayed and can be changed by entering the digit with the numeric ke...

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