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BARCO RLM W8   

 

Summary of Contents for RLM W8

Page 1: ...1 SERVICE MANUAL BARCO RLM W8...

Page 2: ...2 Version Description Date 00 Initiation Aug 17 2010...

Page 3: ...this information without notice and makes no warranty express or implied with respect to this information Barco shall not be liable for any loss or damage including consequential or special damages re...

Page 4: ...tions z Unpack the unit z Block Diagram z Remote control use z Board location z Fan location z Cleaning unit procedure z Kits definition Pictures z Replacing procedures z RS 232 communication z Recomm...

Page 5: ...ot allow water to enter the ventilation openings on the projector 3 If a little water gets into the projector interior while cleaning leave unplugged in a well ventilated room for several hours before...

Page 6: ...is could lead to deterioration or peeling of paint 2 In case of dust in suction or exhaust holes or the interior disassemble the main unit and use air to remove the dust from the inside D Cleaning the...

Page 7: ...the internal temperature This could lead to overheating and cause the projector to malfunction or become damaged Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ventilation slots To clean the filter at the ventila...

Page 8: ...ly using water Leave it to dry before replacing it for further use If the filter is broken or greasy please replace it by a new one Filter Part nr R9899704 Take out the filter and clean it Step3 Inser...

Page 9: ...9 Step4 Reattach the filter cover and tighten the two screws Close the filter cover Then fasten the two screws...

Page 10: ...ied lamps for your projector To replace the projector lamp Step1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord Let the projector cool for approximately 15 minutes before removing the lamp module fo...

Page 11: ...tal rod on the lamp cover and pull the lamp out Pull the two Lamps Step5 Insert the new lamp in the direction shown in the illustration into the lamp assembly tighten the two screws using a screw dive...

Page 12: ...the lamp cover and firmly secure the two screws on the lamp cover Tightly lock the two screws Step7 Reconnect power to the projector and reset the lamp usage timer Refer to OSD Menu description Servic...

Page 13: ...sure the equipment has cooled off sufficiently before carrying out repairs 3 Make sure that parts and screws and wiring etc are returned to their original positions Tube tape and other insulation mat...

Page 14: ...ness 6300 ANSI 6600 center 10 Lumen Lens Shift Manual Vertical Lens Shift 120 100 Horizontal Shift 30 Zoom Focus Operation Zoom Focus by remote control or local control through OSD and by projector to...

Page 15: ...connector 38400KB 2 10 100 BASE T Network Inlet NTC x 1 Thermal Sensor Outlet NTC x 1 Front x 1 IR Sensor Rear x 1 AC Input Voltage 90 240 VAC Input Current Max 8 A A Noise Level Normal mode 42dB A E...

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Page 17: ...17 Troubleshooting Error Code System Flow chart Lamp Ignition System status...

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Page 19: ...ng Warm up Repeat 4 Power on Normal 5 Lamp fail Repeat 6 Lamp door open Repeat 7 Fan fail Repeat 8 Over Temperature Repeat 9 System Error Remark The time period of each step in the above LED blinking...

Page 20: ...InitFail 8 DDP3021 communication failure in powering on the projector 16 ErrMsgLampInitFail 4 When one lamp fails and one lamp successes on starting the projector it will takes 6 times to ignite the f...

Page 21: ...tError 8 Ballast 2 UART communication failure 34 ErrMsgGtInletTp 8 Reserved 35 ErrMsgGtDmdTp 8 Reserved 36 ErrMsgInletTempSensorFail 8 Inlet Ti temperature sensor reading failure possibly the sensor n...

Page 22: ...63 4 sys 0032Run LS 5 BErr 0063 6 sys 0032Init LS 7 BErr 0000 Illustrate above messages as follow 1 SYS 0015 the projector is shut down because of error code 15 2 SYS 0017 the projector is shut down b...

Page 23: ...23 J7 Inlet Ti sensor J11 DMD Tc sensor J21 Lamp A LAMP BALLAST BD J24 Lamp B...

Page 24: ...an CN9803 FAN 5 Prism Cooling Fan CNF1 FAN A BD CN9804 FAN 4 B DMD Fan CN9806 FAN 6 Engine Exhaust Fan CN9807 FAN 8 Lamps Exhaust Fan CN9808 FAN 11 FAN 8 hub take care CNF2 FAN B BD CN9809 FAN 9 Lamp...

Page 25: ...it can be get fan speed Op fan all it can be get all the fan speed op prerr check last error code op chevi 0 it can be set fan speed without check environment Ex Op fan5 2500 OP FAN5 2500 ACK Ex Op f...

Page 26: ...ng z Use web browser RJ 45 to get error code for debugging The web browser can be used to check the error code and root cause of the problem The web browser set up configuration is as below please pre...

Page 27: ...48x480 47 95 x x x 848x480 59 94 x x x 1024x768 60 x x x 1024x768 75 03 x x x 1024x768 85 03 x x x 1280x720 47 95 x x x 1280x1024 60 02 x x x 1280x1024 75 02 x x x 1280x1024 85 02 x x x 1600x1200 60 x...

Page 28: ...50 x x x x x x x 1080i 59 94 x x x x x x x 1080i 60 x x x x x x x 720p 50 x x x x x x x 720p 59 94 x x x x x x x 720p 60 x x x x x x x 1080p 23 98 x x x x x x x 1080p 24 x x x x x x x 1080p 25 x x x...

Page 29: ...1280 1024 60 63 98 60 02 108 1688 1280 112 248 1066 1024 3 38 1280 1024 75 79 98 75 02 135 1688 1280 144 248 1066 1024 3 38 1280 1024 85 91 15 85 02 157 5 1728 1280 160 224 1072 1024 3 44 1600 1200 6...

Page 30: ...15 720p 37 5 50 74 25 1980 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20 720p 44 96 59 94 74 176 1650 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20 720p 45 60 74 25 1650 1280 40 220 750 720 5 20 1080p 26 97 23 98 74 175 2750 1920 44 148 1125...

Page 31: ...ets is to allow control of more than one product in the same room without interference The included remote control can be switched between the two sets as well see procedure below The projector and re...

Page 32: ...row 0 7 0x1D 0xBE cur left Keypad left arrow 0 8 0x1F 0xBF cur righ Keypad right arrow 0 9 0x80 0xC0 bright Bring up or cancel brightness slider 0 10 0x81 0xC1 contrast Bring up or cancel contrast sli...

Page 33: ...x98 0xD8 pause Switch the pause key 0 21 0x99 0xD9 text Switch the text on off mode 0 22 0x9A 0xDA auto img Switch the auto image key 0 23 0x9D 0xDD asp sw Switch to the next aspect ratio 0 24 0xA3 0x...

Page 34: ...e set has changed the remote will blink the back lighting once as a visual confirmation of the change The buttons are to be back lighted with red 625 670nm LEDs The back lighting will turn on after an...

Page 35: ...owing is required The projector and the remote shall be designed together to have a minimum 40 feet range from the front of the projector and a minimum 20 feet range from the top The IR receivers shou...

Page 36: ...36 Figure 2 IR Reception Angles...

Page 37: ...37 Remote Control Installation...

Page 38: ...grade Tool accompanied with the firmware release 1 4 Click the RS232 from menu to select the correct COM port number corresponding to the connection 1 5 Click the Projector communication test button f...

Page 39: ...ware upgrade process 1 8 The firmware upgrade process indicator of Micro Control board The 1 st part of this firmware upgrade process will be shown as follows 1 9 After finishing the firmware upgrade...

Page 40: ...u to exit from the whole firmware upgrade process 1 11 After finishing the firmware upgrade process please recycle the AC power 2 Firmware downloads procedure for sxW2 part 2 1 Connect the AC power of...

Page 41: ...4 Input the command op dlw2 1 on the terminal 2 5 Close and Exit the terminal program 2 6 Activate the sxW2 firmware Updater program for the firmware upgrade of sxW2 chip And select UART in the Targe...

Page 42: ...lease recycle the AC switch to finish the overall firmware download process of sxW2 3 Firmware downloads procedure for RJ 45 module 3 1 Connect the AC power of the projector and have the projector in...

Page 43: ...6 0 or later version the default IP is 192 168 0 100 to see the embedded webpage The IP can be accessed via the RS command op net ipaddr with a terminal program 3 5 Make sure the DHCP is Disable if cu...

Page 44: ...ttp 192 168 0 100 firmwareUpdate htm And click the Update button to start the firmware upgrade process 3 7 The following message will be shown on the display click Continue button to proceed 3 8 Press...

Page 45: ...he firmware upgrade process finished 3 10 The following message will be shown after the firmware upgrade procedure Just press the Re Login button to finish the whole firmware upgrade process of RJ 45...

Page 46: ...46 3 11 RJ 45 Test procedures Key in your Projector IP to web browser Information...

Page 47: ...to switch the Projector Control as RS232 4 Open a terminal program e g Tera Term with the following setting baud rate 38400 Databit 8 Parity none Stop 1 bit Flow control none 5 Power on the projector...

Page 48: ...the new ballast firmware to be flashed 9 Press Program button to start the ballast firmware update While the firmware update process is proceeding you will see a progress indicator as follows 10 Wait...

Page 49: ...r of the projector 12 Repeat the above steps 2 11 for the firmware upgrade of the other ballast and in step 6 please input the command op dlba2 to specify ballast2 as the target ballast to be updated...

Page 50: ...or please go to OSD to check your revision confirmation or go to RS 232 to command for confirmation A OSD B RS 232 Please key in op sw ver And you can get all software revision Or please key in op sof...

Page 51: ...and a space SP then following a control command then finally the value wants to read set increase or decrease All commands must end with a carriage return ASCII hex 0D shown as CR below The syntax for...

Page 52: ...r Focus Far zoomio Zoom out Zoom in vert offset Up Down horiz offset Right Left Lens center execute Midposition shift Get operations command example Input op bright CR System Response OP BRIGHT 100 In...

Page 53: ...HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB D 15 3 YUV 1 4 RGBHV YUV2 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 RGB S 8 SDI HDSDI 3G Note1 Note3 1 2 input lock 0 Auto 1 48 Hz 2 50 Hz 3 60 Hz Note2 1 3 auto powoff 0 Off 1 On Note1 1 4...

Page 54: ...00 Note2 2 9 green offset 0 200 Note2 2 10 blue offset 0 200 Note2 2 11 red gain 0 200 Note2 2 12 green gain 0 200 Note2 2 13 blue gain 0 200 Note2 2 14 aspect 0 5 4 1 4 3 2 16 10 3 16 9 4 1 88 5 2 35...

Page 55: ...Note9 Please refer to appendix 1 for the valid main pip source selection 3 3 pip pos 0 Top left 1 Top right 2 Bottom left 3 Bottom right 4 Split L R Note1 Note10 3 4 pip 0 Off 1 On Note1 4 1 lamp mod...

Page 56: ...Focus Far Motor command Note1 5 5 vert offset Up Down Motor command Note1 5 6 horiz offset Right Left Motor command Note1 5 7 dyna cont 0 Off 1 On Note2 5 8 gamma 0 1 8 1 2 0 2 2 2 3 2 35 4 2 5 Note2...

Page 57: ...warp blc y x 192 192 y 120 120 Note1 5 19 warp brc x warp brc y x 192 192 y 120 120 Note1 5 19a warp reset execute Note1 5 19b w2 recover execute Note1 5 20 blank top 0 360 Note1 5 21 blank btm 0 360...

Page 58: ...1 scen blue 0 32 Note1 5 32 scen all 0 32 Note1 Note18 5 33 scen reset execute Note1 5 34 scen adl 0 Off 1 On Note1 6 1 ir addr 0 remote code 1 1 remote code 2 6 2 eco net pow 0 Off RJ45 Power On 1 On...

Page 59: ...2 2 RGB D 15 3 YUV 1 4 RGBHV YUV2 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 RGB S 8 SDI HDSDI 3G 6 12 btn 2 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB D 15 3 YUV 1 4 RGBHV YUV2 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 RGB S 8 SDI HDSDI 3G 6 1...

Page 60: ...1 HDMI 2 2 RGB D 15 3 YUV 1 4 RGBHV YUV2 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 RGB S 8 SDI HDSDI 3G 6 15 btn 5 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB D 15 3 YUV 1 4 RGBHV YUV2 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 RGB S 8 SDI HDSDI...

Page 61: ...8 Unscaled 9 Auto Note1 6 18 auto src 0 Off 1 On Note1 6 19 lang 0 English 1 French 2 Spanish 3 German 4 Portuese 5 Chinese Simplified 6 Chinese Traditional 7 Japanese 8 Korean 7 1 model string 7 2 se...

Page 62: ...12 lamp1 reset execute 7 13 lamp2 reset execute 7 14 proj runtime string 7 15 blue only 0 Off 1 On Note1 7 16 fact reset execute 8 1 CS_cust_Rx 000 999 P7 Command Note1 8 2 CS_cust_Ry 000 999 P7 Comma...

Page 63: ...2 CS_cust_My 000 999 P7 Command Note1 8 13 CS_cust_Yx 000 999 P7 Command Note1 8 14 CS_cust_Yy 000 999 P7 Command Note1 0 1 picture mute 0 Off 1 On 0 2 power on execute 0 3 power off execute 0 4 text...

Page 64: ...RotateError 30 ErrMsgFan11RotateError 31 ErrMsgFan12RotateError 32 ErrMsgLamp2LitFail 33 ErrMsgBallast2UartError 34 ErrMsgGtInletTp 35 ErrMsgGtDmdTp 36 ErrMsgInletTempSensorFail 37 ErrMsgDMDTempSensor...

Page 65: ...ute value of h keystone and v keystone should not be greater than 350 Note16 Per Geo Semi s specification the minimum blend size is 200 values in the range 1 99 are not allowed if no 4 corner adjustme...

Page 66: ...5 O O O O O O YUV 1 O O O O O RGBHV YUV 2 O O O O O Composite Video O O O O O O S Video O O O O O O RGB S O O O O PIP Select SDI HDSDI 3G O O O O O O O Source Available NA Appendix 2 Input Format 640x...

Page 67: ...67 Appendix 3 The allowable combinations of warp blanking and ScenergiX were summarized as the following table X indicates a not allowed combination OK indicates a allowed combination...

Page 68: ...68 z Block Diagram All Function...

Page 69: ...69 Power Function Dual Ballast 330W x 2 CN102 Q106...

Page 70: ...70 z Replacing Procedures 1 Top cover disassembly 1 Loosen the 14 pcs M4 6 screws 2 Open the top cover and take off the top cover...

Page 71: ...71 z Board Location...

Page 72: ...72 2 Exchange Motor board 1 Unplug the 7 pcs connectors on the motor board 2 Loosen the 4 pcs M3 6 screws then you can exchange motor board...

Page 73: ...73 3 Exchange Fan A Fan B Fan C board 1 Loosen each 2 pcs M3 6 screws then you can exchange Fan A Fan B Fan C board...

Page 74: ...74 4 Exchange Micro control board Video board W2 board RJ 45 board Keypad board IR board 1 Loosen 7 screws then take off the cover bracket 2 Open the cover of control module and take off it...

Page 75: ...75 3 Loosen 4 pcs M4 6 screws on the right side of back cover 4 Loosen 3 pcs M4 6 screws on the terminal side of back cover...

Page 76: ...76 5 Loosen 4 pcs M4 6 screws on the left side of back cover 6 Loosen 2 pcs long hex screws on the AC power of back cover and 2 pcs M4 6 screws on the bottom of back cover...

Page 77: ...77 7 Loosen 1 pc M4 6 screw on the control module 8 Unplug the 2 pcs connectors from back cover and then tear down the back cover...

Page 78: ...78 9 Pull the rear cover and take off it 10 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on the back cover and then tear down the back IR board...

Page 79: ...79 11 Loosen 4 pcs M3 6 screws on the back cover and then tear down the Keypad board 12 Unplug the 3 pcs connectors on the left side of W2 board...

Page 80: ...80 13 Unplug the 3 pcs connectors on the right side of W2 board 14 Unplug the 8 pcs connectors on the right side of Micro control board...

Page 81: ...81 15 Unplug the 7 pcs connector on the left side of Micro control board 16 Unplug the 1 pc connector on the video board...

Page 82: ...82 17 Loosen the 16 pcs screws on the rear cover 18 Pull the whole control module...

Page 83: ...83 19 Loosen the 3 pcs M3 6 screws on the Micro control board 20 Disconnect the left connector under Micro control board...

Page 84: ...84 21 Disconnect the right connector under Micro control board 22 Pull the Micro control board...

Page 85: ...85 23 Unplug the connector and loosen 1 pc M3 6 screws on the RJ 45 board 24 Loosen 2 pcs M3 6 screws on the bracket...

Page 86: ...86 25 Strip down the bracket from control module 26 Loosen the 7 pcs M3 6 screws on the video board...

Page 87: ...87 27 Strip down the video board 28 Loosen the 4 pcs M3 6 screws on the W2 board...

Page 88: ...88 29 Strip down the W2 board...

Page 89: ...89 5 Exchange ballast board power board 1 Remove the 1 pc M3 6 screws on the bracket 2 Tear down and take off the bracket 3 Loosen the 4 pcs M4 6 screws on right of right side cover of projector...

Page 90: ...90 4 Loosen the 4 pcs M4 6 screws on bottom of right side cover of projector 5 Loosen the 2 pcs M3 6 screws on surface of power module 6 Loosen the other 3 pcs M3 6 screws on surface of power module...

Page 91: ...91 7 Loosen the 1 pc M3 6 screws on top right root of power module 8 Loosen the 1 pc M3 6 screw on top left root of power module 9 Loosen the 1 pc M3 6 screw on down left root of power module...

Page 92: ...92 10 Loosen the 1 pc M3 6 screw on down right root of power module 11 Unplug the 2 pcs lamp high voltage connectors from power module 12 Loosen the 4 pcs M3 6 screws on side of power module...

Page 93: ...93 13 Open the top cover of power module upward 14 Be careful to pull the wire from indentation of power module 15 Unplug the 8 pcs M3 6 screws and tear down the 2 pcs ballasts...

Page 94: ...94 16 Loosen the 3 pcs M3 6 screws on the top of power board 17 Loosen the 3 pcs M3 6 screws on the down of power board 18 Tear down power board from power module...

Page 95: ...e Integrator System Assembly 1 Loosen the 4 pcs M4 6 screws on the left of left side cover of projector 2 Loosen the 4 pcs M4 6 screws on the down of left side cover of projector 3 Loosen 6 pcs M3 6 s...

Page 96: ...96 4 Loosen 5 pcs 3 6 screws and take off the bracket 5 Loosen the 1 pc M3 6 screw near the front of Fan B board 6 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6 screw near the front of Fan B board...

Page 97: ...97 7 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw near the back of Fan B board 8 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6 screw near the back of Fan B board 9 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6 screw near the back of Fan B board...

Page 98: ...98 10 Take off the top cover module of air output 11 Loosen 3 pcs M4 10 screw and take off the bottom cover module of air output 12 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on bracket of FIP...

Page 99: ...99 13 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6 screw on bracket of FIP 14 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6screw on bracket of FIP 15 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on the bracket of Fan 9 Fan10 board...

Page 100: ...100 16 Take off the bracket of FIP 17 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on the bracket of Fan 9 Fan10 board 18 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on the bracket of Fan 9 Fan10 board...

Page 101: ...101 19 Take off the bracket of Fan 9 Fan10 board 20 Loosen 3 pcs M3 6 screws and take off the bracket of FIP 21 Loosen 2 pcs M4 10 screws on Lens Mount cover...

Page 102: ...102 22 Loosen 2 pcs M4 10 screws on bottom of Lens Mount cover 23 Loosen 1 pc M4 8 screws to remove front panel 24 Push the small front panel from right to left...

Page 103: ...103 25 Tear down the small front panel 26 Loosen 4 pc M3 6 screws on bottom of front cover then take off the front cover...

Page 104: ...104 27 Loosen 7 pcs M4 10 screws on the bottom of DMD engine...

Page 105: ...105 28 Tear down the DMD engine 29 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on the front of Lamp module base...

Page 106: ...106 30 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6 screw on the front of Lamp module base 31 Loosen 1 pc M3 6 screw on the back of Lamp module base 32 Loosen another 1 pc M3 6 screw on the back of Lamp module base...

Page 107: ...107 33 Pull the Lamp module base toward left 34 Loosen the 2 pcs M3 6 screws on the illumination system assembly 35 Take off and pull the integrator system assembly...

Page 108: ...base Note When we take off integrator system assembly the relay Lens will be adhered to integrator system assembly Thus we need to take off relay Lens from integrator system assembly Then we must clea...

Page 109: ...en the 2pcs screws on the left side Lamp cover of projector then and open the Lamp cover 2 Loosen the 2pcs screws on the left Lamp and pull the left Lamp module 3 Loosen the 2pcs screws on the right L...

Page 110: ...110 8 Exchange Projector Filter 1 Loosen the 2pcs screws on the right side filter cover of projector then and open the Lamp cover 2 Take out inside filter of projector...

Page 111: ...111 z Fan Location...

Page 112: ...03 FAN 5 Prism Cooling Fan CNF1 FAN A BD CN9804 FAN 4 B DMD Fan CN9806 FAN 6 Engine Exhaust Fan CN9807 FAN 8 Lamps Exhaust Fan CN9808 FAN 11 FAN 8 hub take care CNF2 FAN B BD CN9809 FAN 9 Lamp B Blowe...

Page 113: ...113 Wire Clip Dressing A...

Page 114: ...114 B...

Page 115: ...115 C...

Page 116: ...ding Mirror Adjustment 1 Disassembly the top cover 2 Check the full white image where color band is and slight adjust fixed nut to remove it 3 When finish adjusted add TB1401B glue on the nuts to fix...

Page 117: ...ASS B FORMATTER 7 BME RLM W8 HORI SENSOR BOARD 8 BME RLM W8 VERT SENSOR BOARD 9 BME RLM W8 MOTOR DRIVER BOARD 10 BME RLM W8 VIDEO BOARD 11 BME RLM W8 MICRO CONTROL BOARD 12 BME RLM W8 FAN DRIVER BOAR...

Page 118: ...TAKE CARE 35 FRONT PANEL 36 REAR PANEL 37 AC POWER CORD 3P 3G 0 75 mm 2 L1830 BLK CHINA 38 AC POWER CORD 3P 14 3C L2500 BLK USA 39 POWER CORD EUROPEAN L 250 CM EUROPE 40 REMOTE CONTROLLER 26KEYS w o...

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Page 127: ...127 z Unpack the unit...

Page 128: ...Carton inside W6 projector Carton IN Dim 990 673 400 Out Dim 1006 689 432 Carton Out Dim 157 165 217 Empty carton inside nothing Carton Out Dim 669 157 175 Empty carton inside nothing Carton inside L...

Page 129: ...129 1 CD 2 WEEE Sheet 3 Quick Start Guide...

Page 130: ...130 Lens part Assembly Disassembly procedure Task 1 Disassembly the RLD lens Step 1 Disassembly the front cover and motor bracket 5 screws 2 screws...

Page 131: ...131 Step 2 Disassembly lens flange and motor cover Step 3 Disassembly motor module 4 screws 6 screws 3 screws 2 screws 4 screws...

Page 132: ...132 Task 2 BARCO RLM W Lens Step 1 Assembly motor bracket Just keep projection lens and motor module for HV3C using Part A 2 screws Focus stand off Zoom stand off Short...

Page 133: ...133 Step 2 Assembly motor module Focus motor Blue Red Zoom motor White Brown Fixed motor module 4 screws...

Page 134: ...134 Step 3 Assembly motor connector and motor cover Fixed wire with Cable tie 2pcs Connector hide in cover Part C 4 screws Cable tie 2 screws Motor wire 2 twists with stand off Connecting with Part B...

Page 135: ...135 Step 4 Assembly lens Clip Step 5 Assembly Lens cover Part E 2 screws Fixed bracket insert direction Part D 3 screws...

Page 136: ...136 Finish photo...

Page 137: ...137 Lens part list Consign Part list Item 4 Screw M3 0 5 x2 Item 1 Bracket Motor x1 Item 2 Stand off Zoom Short x2 Item 3 Stand off Focus Tall x2...

Page 138: ...138 Item 4 Screw M3 0 5 6 x2 Item 3 Wire Saddle x1 Item 2 Bracket Connector x1 Item 1 Cable motor connector x 1...

Page 139: ...139 Item 3 Screw M2 0 4 x 4 Item 2 Wire saddle x 1 Item 1 Motor cover x 1...

Page 140: ...140 Item 2 Screw M4 0 7 x 3 Item 1 Clip Lens Assy x 3...

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Page 143: ...R9832742 PROJ LENS ZOOM 1 5 1 8 F2 5 G80 R9832743 PROJ LENS ZOOM 1 8 2 25 F 2 5 G100 R9832744 PROJ LENS ZOOM 2 25 3 0 F2 3 G200 R9832745 PROJ LENS ZOOM 3 0 4 5 F2 5 G400 R9832746 PROJ LENS ZOOM 4 5 7...

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