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SIM 7QP series

User guide

R92112121 - R92112122

R92112123 - R92112181
R92112182 - R92112183

R9211223 - R9211225

R59770330/10
08/12/2014

Summary of Contents for SIM 7QP HB

Page 1: ...SIM 7QP series User guide R92112121 R92112122 R92112123 R92112181 R92112182 R92112183 R9211223 R9211225 R59770330 10 08 12 2014...

Page 2: ...Factory Barco nv Advanced Visualization Systems Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 82 11 Fax 32 56 36 84 86 Support www barco com esupport Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium...

Page 3: ...arantee On receipt the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco must be informed immediately i...

Page 4: ...it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 or at your option any later version eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be u...

Page 5: ...35 5 1 Warranty continuous mode automatic shutdown mode 35 5 2 Powering the SIM 7 projector 35 5 3 Setting the RCU address 36 5 4 Starting the projector 37 5 5 Setting the projector address only if ne...

Page 6: ...Pause 106 7 7 2 Freeze 107 7 7 3 Identification 107 7 8 Display setup 108 7 8 1 Textbox 108 7 8 2 Menu bar position 109 7 8 3 Slider box position 109 7 8 4 Sync variance limit 110 7 8 5 Soft edge 112...

Page 7: ...the projector 165 8 3 Air filters replacement 166 8 3 1 Removing the air filters 166 8 3 2 Installing the air filters 167 8 4 Lamp replacement 168 8 4 1 Lamp removal 169 8 4 2 Lamp installation 172 8...

Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 9: ...is meant that the content is applicable for the following Barco products SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HC SIM 7QP HB C Manual overview This manual contains 6 main chapters 1 Installation the mechanical...

Page 10: ...or is designed to display images in portrait mode rather than landscape mode which is more common It has been derived from a similar projector which displays images in landscape mode This is why the o...

Page 11: ...rted on the image i e the X axis and Y axis are rotated 90 CCW This means that when the vertical lens shift in the lens shift menu is activated the image will move horizon tally whereas horizontal len...

Page 12: ...1 Introduction 8 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 13: ...ded to the packaging to keep it dry Do not open these disposable bags Image 2 1 Silicagel Foam The projector is packed in a cardboard box To provide protection during transportation the projector is s...

Page 14: ...age 2 2 2 Remove the assembly from the pallet 3 Open the outer cardboard box 4 Remove the two smaller box which contains User guide and Safety manual RCU batteries power cords projection lens 5 Remove...

Page 15: ...size ambient light level projector placement and type of screen to use are critical to the optimum use of the projection system Temperature conditions Temperature range during operation Min ambient te...

Page 16: ...unwanted light or reflection Some rules can be useful switch off any light source during projection reflection should be avoided e g by using dark wall ceiling and floor color windows must be fully da...

Page 17: ...t RCU battery installation Lens installation Projector configuration Connections 4 1 Dimensions Dimensions projector without frame The dimensions are stated in mm 1 inch 25 4 mm Image 4 1 SIM 7QP seri...

Page 18: ...or weight Part weight Projector no lens no frame 30 5 kg Frame 4 5 kg Projection lens 0 8 1 2 3 kg Projection lens 1 0 1 4 1 2 2 kg Projection lens 1 4 2 0 1 2 0 kg 4 2 Fixation points Fixation points...

Page 19: ...e M8x1 25 strength class 8 8 or higher preferred bolt length bolt head not included 25 mm bolt length 30 mm mounting torque range 20 Nm 177 lbf in torque 23 Nm 205 lbf in Image 4 5 SIM 7QP series fixa...

Page 20: ...ontrol operation in its package resulting in a shorter battery life time At delivery the batteries can be found in a separated bag attached to the remote control unit Before using your remote control...

Page 21: ...Image 4 10 CAUTION Replace with the correct battery type Use two AA size batteries There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type CAUTION Replace the battery as explain...

Page 22: ...rpendicular distance between the screen and the reference point on the projector expressed in meter or inch PD sw Ref Image 4 11 Projection Distance PD and Screen Width SW Screen width The Screen Widt...

Page 23: ...is 100 QSD 0 8 1 up down 12 8 QSD 1 0 1 4 1 up down 100 left right 70 left right 20 QSD 1 4 2 0 1 up down 100 left right 70 left right 20 70 70 7 0 Image 4 12 Lens shift maximum horizontal shift verti...

Page 24: ...The exact range in the area indicated by the red dashed line depends on lens type and application Projector Screen Horizontal shift in nominal position Horizontal shift 70 Projector Screen Image 4 15...

Page 25: ...placement of the other Each of the lenses have Scheimpflug adjustment possibility Back focal length adjustment is also needed after the projection lens installation See Back focal length adjustment pa...

Page 26: ...the lens on the projector and adjust the Scheimpflug 1 Remove the top lens cover 6 screws Image 4 20 Top lens cover fixing screws 2 Remove the bottom lens cover 3 screws Image 4 21 Bottom lens cover f...

Page 27: ...ts 6 Fix the lock nuts until the lens flange touches the lens holder plate at the 3 fixation points nominal position 7 Unscrew each lock nut 1 revolution and start adjusting the Scheimpflug by tighten...

Page 28: ...m and Focus and to allow data communication for the aperture control Connecting or disconnecting the lens while the projector is powered can cause damage to the lens aperture and may never be done The...

Page 29: ...ok up tables These look up tables allow to determine the exact opening position in function of the desired light output determined for example by the Time of Day setting To make this possible the lens...

Page 30: ...4 Image 4 29 Projector configurations 4 7 Connections Overview Power connection Signal connections Communication 4 7 1 Power connection Voltage Ampere Frequency rating Projector type Voltage range AC...

Page 31: ...nnectors mains power 3 Secure the connection with the locking spring CLOSED OPEN Image 4 31 CAUTION To prevent damage to the projector always ensure that the locking spring is well engaged R59770330 S...

Page 32: ...oard This board includes two DVI dual link digital inputs These inputs can be used separately or they can be used as a Twin Dual DVI input to receive a high bit depth signal e g 16 bit DVI 1 DVI 2 Ima...

Page 33: ...annel 1 into the projector s DVI 1 female input connector and the DVI male connector of channel 2 in the DVI 2 female input connector IG Channel 1 Channel 2 Image 4 36 Connections connecting a dual ch...

Page 34: ...rk can be a local area network or a small dedicated network Following operations are made possible file transfer for firmware upgrade easy adjustment of projector wide range of control possibilities T...

Page 35: ...e used to set the Ethernet Communication parameters Following parameters are available MAC Address MAC Address of the projector This is a non adjustable value programmed into the Ethernet board IP Add...

Page 36: ...r to highlight Network settings and press ENTER to select Image 4 40 A dialog box will be displayed Image 4 41 5 Push the cursor key or to highlight the desired parameter 6 Use the cursor key or the n...

Page 37: ...tallation A dialog box is shown The different executed operations are shown with a checkbox The last operation Restarting network takes a few seconds more Image 4 42 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 201...

Page 38: ...4 Installation 34 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 39: ...ojector will display a warning on the projected image after 24 hours of continuous active mode saying that the projector will automatically switch off in four minutes A counter will count back from 4...

Page 40: ...nge 0 9 To know the address of the projector one can visualize it in projection mode on screen as well as in standby mode shown with the LED s on top cover of the projector For more info on addresses...

Page 41: ...room 2 Enter the same address with the digit buttons within 5 seconds after pushing the address key The projector can now be controlled with the RCU For example if the projector address is 3 then pres...

Page 42: ...n be programmed Projector address address defined by the user may be from 0 to 255 0 9 is used for RCU communication Common address address may be 0 or 1 How to change the projector s address 1 Press...

Page 43: ...5 8 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select the desired orientation 7 Press ENTER The projection is adapted and a bullet shows the active configuration 5 7 Lens adjustments Overview Locking...

Page 44: ...he top lens cover Image 5 9 Lens top cover fixing screws 3 Slide both fixation blocks for the horizontal shift away from each other until they hit the lens holder frame Image 5 10 Horizontal shift fre...

Page 45: ...occur In order to avoid this the zoom ring and the focus ring of the lens can be locked mechanically on some of the lenses Depending on the lens article number the zoom and focus locking system will...

Page 46: ...system 2 Now the zoom and focus can be adjusted 5 7 3 Back focal length adjustment BFL Back Focal Length What can be done The position of the projector lens in relation to the interpolation lens can b...

Page 47: ...ot allow optimal focus throughout the full zoom range Necessary tools BFL adjustment tool Allen key 2 5 mm hexagonal key How to adjust 1 Loosen the 4 screws along the outline of the lens top bottom le...

Page 48: ...n the adjustment hole Image 5 19 Back focal length adjustment tool 3 Zoom the lens to wide position 4 Focus the image on the screen using the BFL tool Image 5 20 Back focal length adjustment range 5 Z...

Page 49: ...ock the focus ring and the zoom ring before adjusting the zoom or focus of the lens CAUTION In case of a projector with rugged option make sure to unlock the lens holder before shifting it up down or...

Page 50: ...form the desired action 9 0 EN T ER M EN U B A C K D I G I Z O O M PH A SE P A U SE PI P L O G O Image 5 25 How to adjust the zoom focus using the OSD 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press or...

Page 51: ...8 The use of a sheet of paper held in front of the screen can be useful to determine the focus plane position for best focus Unsharp corners in the image can be adjusted with the Scheimpflug adjustmen...

Page 52: ...5 Setup 48 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 53: ...Selecting a source How to select a source using the RCU A source must be connected and available to be able to display it 1 Press one of the following keys to display a source press 1 on the RCU to di...

Page 54: ...f mode is the time to get it back to active state i e lamp on After switching the projector to standby the lamp is switched off and the cooling cycle is started two minutes Do not power off the projec...

Page 55: ...l 1 Press ENTER to activate the input field Image 7 1 2 Key in the desired value Entering numeric values using the arrow keys on the remote control 1 Press ENTER to activate the input field 2 Press or...

Page 56: ...2 DVI 1 source 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to Pull down the Source Selection menu 3 Use or to select L2 DVI 1 Image 7 3 4 Press ENTER to confirm your choice A bullet indicates the se...

Page 57: ...Time of Day TOD Input balance RGB signals only 7 3 1 Introduction What can be done Correct image adjustments are important to achieve a good image reproduction The image adjustments like image setting...

Page 58: ...5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Contrast 7 Press ENTER On the screen appears now a slider box Image 7 6 8 Use or the numeric keys on the remote or the keypad to change the contrast 7...

Page 59: ...e Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image menu 4 Use or to select settings 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Gamma 7 Press ENTER On the screen appears n...

Page 60: ...an lead to an distorted image e g stretched in one direction or the other How to scale the image 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image item 3 Press to Pull down the Image m...

Page 61: ...option the dimming process is controlled in a different way See the concerning Appendix Each time the projector is restarted the Time Of Day TOD is automatically set to Day mode to get full light outp...

Page 62: ...color signals of a particular source there are conditions in fact we must know the black and the white level of the source i e 1 the considered source must be able to generate a white signal ideally...

Page 63: ...balance 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Automatic Black level 7 Press to pull down the menu 8 Use or to enable ON or to disable OFF Automatic Black level Image 7 17 9 Press ENTER to...

Page 64: ...s appear on the black part of the image 12 Adjust the Blue black level until bright spots appear on the black part of the image 13 Adjust the Red black level until bright spots appear on the black par...

Page 65: ...olors signals 11 Adjust the Green white level gain until bright spots appear on the white part of the image 12 Adjust the Blue white level gain until bright spots appear on the white part of the image...

Page 66: ...How to load a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Load Image 7 22 5 Press ENTER A dialog box...

Page 67: ...g on file How to launch Auto Image 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Auto Image 5 Press to open...

Page 68: ...s to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Edit Image 7 25 5 Press ENTER A dialog box containing the active file is displayed Image 7 26 6 Use or the numeric keys on the remote or the keyp...

Page 69: ...the timings may be needed such as the setting of the Start pixels Active pixels Start lines Active lines In that case hit Enter and change the slider to position 1 thus enabling more settings in the E...

Page 70: ...7 4 5 Rename file How to rename a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select Rename Image 7 32 5 Pr...

Page 71: ...to a custom file to the custom directory How to copy a file 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Image files item 3 Press to Pull down the Image files menu 4 Use or to select co...

Page 72: ...file 7 Press ENTER The selected file is deleted and is removed from the list 7 4 8 Forced file load Forced file load In some cases the user wants only one particular file to be loaded for a particula...

Page 73: ...e To delete the forced file go to the desired input and press ENTER 7 5 Geometry Overview Introduction Geometry files Accessing the Geometry menu Geometry distortions Load Edit Rename a Geometry File...

Page 74: ...ension xml Image 7 39 Geometry file notation Standard file directory also the type of file Custom or Standard Dist_file1 file name xml file extension Available Geometry operations Load loads an existi...

Page 75: ...e modes represent 21 levels each level represents a group of points or zones Each level will interact with other levels adjusting a point on a certain level will affect points in the levels underneath...

Page 76: ...9 20 18 20 19 20 20 21 17 21 21 20 21 19 21 20 21 18 21 20 21 19 21 21 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 20 18 20 19 20 20 21 17 21 21 20 21 19 21 20 21 18 21 20 21 19 21 21 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 19 20 18 20 19...

Page 77: ...p of this hierarchy the 2x2 points Adjusting points on level 1 will affect level 2 till 21 At the bottom of the structure we find the 33x33 points adjustment adjusting grid points on level 21 will not...

Page 78: ...d on a hatch pattern generated internally by the projector see internal patterns Overview Accessing the Geometry Edit menu Geometry Edit wizard Geometry Edit Modes Editing a geometry file Axis link Sh...

Page 79: ...tering the Edit mode the Edit dialog box is displayed When selecting a point in a certain adjustment a yellow box shows the selection and a blue dotted box is placed around the selected grid point ind...

Page 80: ...to perform all the geometry corrections This gives the user real time access to the distortion characteristics Each individual point can be selected and shifted to the desired location in real time D...

Page 81: ...t box PixelY this edit box allows to edit the position of the point along the y axis Axislink see Axislink Modes see Geometry Edit Modes Table 7 2 dialog box legend When applying a distortion to the i...

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Page 86: ...7 Advanced Image 7 56 Image 7 57 How to select another point 1 Press to select the next adjustment point 82 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 87: ...7 Advanced The column is adapted to 32 Image 7 58 Image 7 59 2 Press to select the next adjustment point R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014 83...

Page 88: ...7 Advanced The row is adapted to 32 Image 7 60 Image 7 61 3 Press to select the next adjustment point 84 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 89: ...mage 7 62 Image 7 63 How to adjust using the Adjust mode Adjusting point row 0 column 0 by 100 pixels along the x axis in the 2x2 mode 1 Press ENTER to go to the Adjust Mode R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 0...

Page 90: ...value of PixelsY The image is distorted along the X axis Notice the unaffected regions Image 7 65 The adjustment is done in small steps Adjusting for instance from 0 to 100 using the Adjust mode is n...

Page 91: ...is focused 3 Press ENTER The PixelsX edit box is put in edit mode Image 7 67 4 Use and to select the digit and use and to increment decrement the digit Tip One can also use the numeric digits to fill...

Page 92: ...asic 2x2 adjustment with AxisLink set On and Off 1 Start with a non distorted image assume the left top corner is selected 0 0 Image 7 68 2 Shift the left top corner 300 pixels to the left 0 0 Image 7...

Page 93: ...ed image this will result in a quick adjustment when dealing with complex setups AxisLink OFF The coordinate system used for the adjustment is absolute Y 300 216 300 300 300 X Y Y 3 0 0 AxisLink OFF A...

Page 94: ...djustment it is possible to shift the whole image This is considered as a displacement of the 4 corner points of the 2x2 mode The same dialog box is used as for the geometry edit How to use the Shift...

Page 95: ...7 Advanced The Edit mode is selected Image 7 73 5 Use and to select the PixelsX edit box The PixelsX edit box is focused Image 7 74 6 Press ENTER R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014 91...

Page 96: ...to select the digit and use and to increment decrement the digit Tip One can also use the numeric digits to fill in the desired value The image is shifted along the X axis Image 7 76 8 Press BACK to...

Page 97: ...frame and is processed line by line In the example of a top side bow distortion the first pixel to be displayed is not pixel 1 of the original line 1 but pixel x 1 of the original line 1 This means th...

Page 98: ...of the Transport Delay Note The Transport Delay is by default set to 200 The Transport Delay Range can be set from 0 to 1023 Tip When the transport delay needs to be adjusted In a multi channel setup...

Page 99: ...on the RCU or the local keypad to edit and change the value of the Sharpness Note The Sharpness can be set from 8 to 8 4 Press BACK to return to the Geometry Edit menu 7 5 6 9 Geometry Reset Overview...

Page 100: ...jump 5 Press BACK to return to the Geometry Edit menu 7 5 6 9 2 Restore to a level What can be done Restore to a level means that all the higher level geometry corrections are reset all geometry corre...

Page 101: ...restoring to a 9x9 level How to restore to a level 1 Start the Geometry Edit menu 2 Push or to select Reset 3 Push the key to pull down the menu 4 Push or to highlight the desired level to restore Res...

Page 102: ...this will be noticed in the image by a more or less accentuated jump 5 Press BACK to return to the Geometry Edit menu 7 5 7 Rename a Geometry File How to rename a geometry file 1 Start up the Geometr...

Page 103: ...se or to browse through the characters 5 Press ENTER The file is renamed 6 Press BACK to return to the Geometry Edit menu 7 5 8 Copy a Geometry File How to Copy a Geometry File 1 Start up the Geometry...

Page 104: ...s on the RCU or the local keypad to edit and change the values confirm with ENTER 7 Press BACK to return to the Geometry Edit menu 7 5 9 Delete a Geometry File How to Delete a Geometry File 1 Start up...

Page 105: ...for SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC CLO Mode 7 6 1 Runtimes Typical runtime The lamp for this projector has its typical runtime It must be replaced when the runtime is reached When this runtime is reached a warni...

Page 106: ...he lamp runtime warning will only be displayed at the next startup of the projector not during a session Enabling or disabling TextBox does not affect the display of the lamp runtime warning How to se...

Page 107: ...time Reset the lamp runtime whenever you replace a lamp WARNING Lamp runtime reset as well as the lamp replacement can only be done by a Barco authorized technician How to reset the lamp runtime 1 Pre...

Page 108: ...generation 2 lamp and the light output is decreasing accordingly SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C only run in Normal lamp power mode and have no Economic lamp power mode available CAUTION Switching between Nor...

Page 109: ...Constant Light Output allows to force a constant light output set in the CLO Target menu of the projector over a certain period This will eliminate uncontrolled light output drop caused by natural ag...

Page 110: ...to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Lampsitem 3 Press to pull down the Lamps menu 4 Use or to select CLO 5 Press to pull down the menu 6 Use or to select Target Image 7 105 7 Press ENTER A...

Page 111: ...U to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select General 3 Press to Pull down the General menu 4 Use or to select Freeze Image 7 108 5 Press ENTER to activate the Freeze function The image can also be fro...

Page 112: ...n reproduction Color temperature Dynacolor Gray Level Definition Convergence 7 8 1 Textbox What can be done The Text box function allows to choose whether the different text boxes are displayed or not...

Page 113: ...tent is not displayed soft edge region How to center the menu 1 Press MENU to activate the tool bar 2 Press to select the Display setup item 3 Press to Pull down the Display setup menu 4 Use or to sel...

Page 114: ...s The reason why this delay is needed is because the signal processing in the projector is faster than the source signal itself If the sync variance limit value is set too low the previous frame will...

Page 115: ...e the required geometry file is active and select the scaled pattern Moving hatch 2 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 3 Press to select the Display setup item 4 Press to Pull down the Display setup...

Page 116: ...y of simulation and virtual reality applications Image 7 117 Soft edge purpose What is the Basic Principal of electronic Soft Edge The principle of edge blending is achieved by linear modulation of th...

Page 117: ...tor software that can generate a user defined test pattern that is used to align projection systems It also has the ability to generate predefined patterns for standardized projection sys tems The sof...

Page 118: ...explained using a full white background Adjustment guide An adjustment guide consisting of a 4 brightness graduated bars can be applied on the background image during the soft edge adjustment Hierarc...

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Page 120: ...e one point along the x axis How to start up the edit dialog box 1 Press the MENU key to activate the Tool bar 2 Push the cursor key or to highlight Display setup 3 Push the key to pull down the menu...

Page 121: ...The item is focused Image 7 126 2 Press ENTER The internal soft edge is selected Image 7 127 How to enable the soft edges 1 Push or to select the desired Edges check box R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 1...

Page 122: ...7 129 3 Do the same for the other desired edges The default soft edge is applied on the selected edges How to select the source background 1 Push or to select the desired Source check box in this cas...

Page 123: ...he selected check box is checked and a full white image is displayed with the soft edges on the 4 sides Image 7 131 How to enable the adjustment guide 1 Push or to select the check box ON to enable th...

Page 124: ...ress ENTER The selected check box is checked and the guide is displayed vertical and horizontal grey scale bars Image 7 133 How to set the hierarchy level 1 Push or to select the hierarchy level slide...

Page 125: ...int in this case the left top point of level 1 7 Press ENTER to confirm The selected point is displaced to the new position x 100 Y 0 8 Press BACK to exit A dialog box is displayed Press ENTER to conf...

Page 126: ...key or to highlight Display setup 3 Push the key to pull down the menu 4 Push or to select Soft edge 5 Push the key to pull down the menu 6 Push the cursor key or to highlight Edit Image 7 135 7 Press...

Page 127: ...al vs Alpha planes this black level adjustment can be fixed internally by using a dialog box or externally by uploading a user defined Beta plane This beta plane will contain the values for the bright...

Page 128: ...lanes 5 Push the key to pull down the menu 6 Push the cursor key or to highlight Black level Image 7 138 7 Press ENTER A dialog box will be displayed Black Level Internal Beta planes Planes Level 0 Im...

Page 129: ...ivate the Tool bar 2 Push the cursor key or to highlight Display setup 3 Push the key to pull down the menu 4 Push or to select Soft edge 5 Push the key to pull down the menu 6 Push the cursor key or...

Page 130: ...ayed 8 Uncheck all the edges 9 Adjust the soft edge as desired same procedure as above 10 Press BACK to return to the Display setup menu 7 8 6 Auto Image Setup What can be done Auto Image allows to de...

Page 131: ...fast moving objects in a displayed image Any fast moving object will look blurred or smeared along the direction of relative motion What can be done Because of its inherent characteristics LC response...

Page 132: ...he image and consult a doctor if you have any of the following symptoms Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorien tation 7 8 7 2 Enabling Smea...

Page 133: ...ge or worse smearing appearance How to adjust the Smearing reduction phase 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool bar 2 Press to select the Display setup item 3 Press to Pull down the Display setup menu 4...

Page 134: ...ype of source next to Projector white which is brightest white point that can be produced by the projector 5 different presets are available Projector white Computer 9300 K Video 6500 K Film 5400 K Br...

Page 135: ...ullet shows the active setting How to set a custom color temperature 1 Change the coordinates of the white point in the Dynacolor user interface 7 8 10 Dynacolor Overview Introduction Enabling DynaCol...

Page 136: ...The projector color gamut is defined by the triangle formed by the x y coordinates of Red Green and Blue Due to the tolerance on optical components the x y values of this color gamut of each projecto...

Page 137: ...the 3 points of intersection of the 2 separate color gamuts 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 X Y G1 W1 G2 W2 R1 R2 B1 B2 Gc Rc Wc Bc Image 7 156 R1 Red projector 1 R2 Re...

Page 138: ...the X and Y coordinates of the white point to fine tune the colors X and Y coordinates Coordinates in the CIE Chromaticity diagram Red Green Blue White Desired primary colors and desired white of the...

Page 139: ...7 Advanced Image 7 157 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014 135...

Page 140: ...r sets can and will be used if the Dynacolor feature is enabled Standard Dynacolor set Dynacolor set with advanced color tracking through CLO Dynacolor set with advanced color tracking through NVG Onl...

Page 141: ...own the Display setup menu 4 Use or to select Dynacolor 5 Press to open the menu 6 Use or to select Enable 7 Press to open the menu 8 Use or to select ON Image 7 159 9 Press ENTER A white bullet indic...

Page 142: ...libration Dynacolor adjustment To adjust the Dynacolor settings it is sufficient to change the values in the field Desired of the user interface Make sure that the new x and y coordinates are within t...

Page 143: ...the procedure below we consider a system of 2 projectors CAUTION Only to be done by Barco trained and qualified engineers Never change the values if not needed Altered color values will not guarantee...

Page 144: ...or 11 Press Proceed A Green test pattern is displayed 12 Proceed in the same way for Green Blue and White as for the Red color 13 The values are finally updated in the measured values of the Dynacolor...

Page 145: ...ones of the first projector 7 8 10 3 3 Common color values What can be done The common color values can be determined manually Calculating the common color values 1 Calculate the common values and en...

Page 146: ...k Color adjustment 7 8 10 4 1 Introduction Black Color uniformity In a multi channel system the color of black can differ over the different channels projectors This can be matched using the Black col...

Page 147: ...or variation caused by changing the dimmer transmission By default CLO TOD color tracking is enabled It is however possible to disable CLO TOD color tracking In this case the color variation amongst d...

Page 148: ...systems the white level can be matched using Dynacolor and the black levels can be tweaked using Black Color Matching When comparing the gray levels of certain projector platforms there can be a sign...

Page 149: ...6 4 87 9 76 6 100 0 The values in the table indicate measurable brightness on the screen 7 8 11 2 Illustrating the influence of GLD correction Illustrating GLD correction Without performing GLD corre...

Page 150: ...the same correction done on Hierarchy level 3 Adjustment Linear response Sum Intensity Adj value Signal 0 1 0 1 5 0 5 512 1024 0 25 50 75 100 Image 7 170 GLD correction on Level 3 From the graph you...

Page 151: ...rce signals 3 Perform Gray Level Correction GLC if required 4 Set Gamma at projector side 2 2 and or IG side to the desired level 5 Turn off all lights and avoid all stray light the system surrounding...

Page 152: ...ray Level Definition Gray Levels and press ENTER to open the Gray Level Definition user interface Image 7 173 2 Use the arrows on the Remote Control Unit RCU to highlight Gray Level or Image in the So...

Page 153: ...el 2 then level 3 to end at level 4 2 Highlight Adjust and confirm by pressing Enter to open the alignment user interface Image 7 176 3 In the alignment user interface highlight the edit box in the Le...

Page 154: ...remaining Hierarchy levels 2 then 3 ending with 4 until all the intermediate grays are matched How to reset the gray levels 1 In the Gray Level Definition user interface highlight Reset Image 7 177 2...

Page 155: ...f the vertical adjustment for green is only 4 to 4 in pixels whereas all other adjustment ranges are from 8 to 8 pixels Note No image lines or columns are lost by changing these convergence settings 7...

Page 156: ...ion 1 See the Setup section 7 9 4 Network settings How to set the network 1 See the Communications section 7 9 5 Automatic shutdown How to switch to Automatic Shutdown mode 1 Press MENU to activate th...

Page 157: ...Shutdown mode No Image 7 181 7 9 6 Internal Patterns What can be done The projector is equipped with different internal patterns which can be used for adjustment purposes Geometry adjustments can not...

Page 158: ...7 Advanced Hatch Image 7 183 Internal Hatch pattern Color Bars Image 7 184 Internal Color Bars pattern Checkerboard Image 7 185 Internal Checkerboard pattern 154 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 159: ...7 Advanced Full White Image 7 186 Internal Full White pattern HGBWS Image 7 187 Internal HGBWS pattern Character Set Image 7 188 Internal Character Set pattern R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014 155...

Page 160: ...H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H...

Page 161: ...tern Focus Image 7 195 Internal focus pattern Fine Res H Layout Image 7 196 Internal Fine Res H Layout pattern Purity Purity Pattern This allows the user to check the gradual transition between the di...

Page 162: ...Pattern 1 Press the MENU key to activate the Menu bar 2 Push the cursor key or to highlight Installation in the menu bar 3 Push the key to pull down the Installation menu 4 Push the cursor key or to h...

Page 163: ...an be set The user interface to do so is the same as the one which is used in the internal purity pattern None Geometry Graylevels Moving hatch Image 7 199 Stereo pattern Purity Image 7 200 Scaled Pur...

Page 164: ...ed by hitting ENTER on the RCU while the pattern is displayed and some patterns can be changed to another color by hitting Color or Color on the RCU Available Combiner Patterns Composite Alternating c...

Page 165: ...he RCU while the pattern is displayed and some patterns can be changed to another color by hitting Color or Color on the RCU Available Driver Patterns Diagonal Hatch Color bars Gray levels How to disp...

Page 166: ...ced items under More can be protected by a password The items are by default protected by the password 0000 This password can reprogrammed How to change the password 1 Press MENU to activate the Tool...

Page 167: ...enter the old password and to enter and confirm the new password Each character is displayed as an asterisk The new password is accepted if the new password and the confirmed password are a 100 match...

Page 168: ...7 Advanced 164 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 169: ...ools Compressed air Clean Toraysee cloth or any micro fiber lens cleaning cloth Clean cotton cloth Necessary parts Lens cleaner e g Carl Zeiss lens cleaner or Purasol or any water based lens cleaner H...

Page 170: ...e environment conditions of the projector A good practice in a clean environment is to check replace both air filters on each lamp replacement In dusty conditions the air filters must be checked at le...

Page 171: ...r filters removing 8 3 2 Installing the air filters Necessary tools Torx screwdriver T10 How to install the air filters 1 Insert the new filters the seals pointing towards the projector R59770330 SIM...

Page 172: ...ust be replaced at the end of its lifetime When the end of lifetime comes near a warning dialog is displayed The time when it pops up for the first time can be set At the end of the lamp lifetime we g...

Page 173: ...ING Risk of electrical shock make sure the projector is switched off powered down and that the power cord is unplugged from the projector before starting the lamp removal or installation procedure CAU...

Page 174: ...HB C first tilt it a bit 3 then slide it up 4 and finally remove it 5 See image 8 7 3 In case of SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC disconnect the lamp power connector Image 8 8 Lamp power connector SIM 7QP SIM 7QP H...

Page 175: ...et stuck between the lamp door and the projector frame 5 In case of SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C disconnect the lamp power connector Image 8 11 Lamp power connector SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C 6 Lift the lamp...

Page 176: ...mp in a straight way Image 8 14 Lamp removal SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC Image 8 15 Lamp removal SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C 8 4 2 Lamp installation Necessary tools Torx screwdriver T10 Installing the lamp 1 Open...

Page 177: ...HC Image 8 17 Lift lamp locking handle SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C 2 Slide the lamp in the projector in the correct orientation the connector towards the projector s front side Image 8 18 Lamp power conn...

Page 178: ...1 1 3 3 Image 8 21 Lamp fixation SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C 4 Then firmly push the top side of the lamp 2 while carefully pushing the lamp locking handle down 3 5 Check the fixation of the lamp by trying...

Page 179: ...plug in the lamp power connector Image 8 24 Lamp power connector SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC 9 Install the lamp cover SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC place the lamp cover in the correct position 1 See image 8 25 SIM 7QP H...

Page 180: ...SIM 7QP HB C tighten screws 5 See image 8 26 8 4 3 Resetting the lamp runtime Necessary tools No tools Description The lamp runtime must be reset whenever a lamp is replaced by a new one WARNING Both...

Page 181: ...ENTER to confirm A dialog box is displayed Image 8 28 3 Enter the serial number of the new lamp 4 Press ACCEPT to confirm the serial number The lamp runtime is now set to zero 5 Exit the menu R597703...

Page 182: ...8 Maintenance 178 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 183: ...ading Rescue program Software error LED 2 Not used Not used Hardware error LED 3 IR acknowledgement blinks Not used Standby Status Backlight Not used Not used Keypad activation 9 2 Basic troubleshooti...

Page 184: ...s and connectors Check IG LAMP OFF PROJECTOR IN STANDBY Switch to active state Replace lamp ARTEFACTS STRETCHED SHRUNK IMAGE Adjust the Scaling setting WRONG ORIENTATION Adjust the Orientation setting...

Page 185: ...ite at http www barco com en AboutBarco weee Disposal of batteries in the product This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006 66 EC which must be collected and disposed of separately...

Page 186: ...it requirement in SJ T11363 2006 X SJ T 11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requi...

Page 187: ...mercury 10 4 Production address Factories Barco NV Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne BELGIUM Made in information The made in country is indicated on the product ID label on the product itself Production date...

Page 188: ...10 Environmental information 184 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 189: ...for Red and Blue are omitted The Green input signal is converted to red and processing is done by the Red channel of the projector During the NVG mode of IR enhanced the full color signal R G and B i...

Page 190: ...OD is set to 1001 NVG filter moves out of the light path ECR returns to its minimum being 40 CCD returns to the position that meets the TOD setting of 1001 CLO TOD tracking Dynacolor set is enabled 4...

Page 191: ...CLO The Lamp Runtime counting is doubled when the NVG filter is moved into the light path i e if TOD drops below 1000 B 2 Description of a full dimming cycle Introduction The operator does not have to...

Page 192: ...f the light path ECR is still at its minimum being 25 CCD closes to the position of around 40 to meet the TOD value of 1001 CLO TOD tracking Dynacolor set is enabled 3 Third phase TOD value is further...

Page 193: ...55 161 165 2 6 30 25 35 45 55 64 72 80 88 95 101 107 56 30 158 169 178 185 191 196 201 204 208 210 213 3 1 60 8 13 19 25 32 38 45 51 58 64 69 14 10 50 63 75 86 96 104 113 120 127 133 138 39 10 116 130...

Page 194: ...C GLD alignment 190 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 195: ...24 800 625 600 SVGA 60 xml 800x600 60 37 68 39 79 1056 800 628 600 SVGA 85 xml 800x600 85 53 635 56 209 1048 800 631 600 ESVGA 73 xml 832x624 73 48 18 53 962 1120 832 660 624 SVGA_1 72 xml 800x600 72...

Page 196: ...xml 1400x1050 60 63 96 107 964 1688 1400 1066 1050 SXGA_2 72 xml 1280x1024 72 76 968 130 076 1690 1280 1069 1024 SXGA 85 xml 1280x1024 85 91 12 157 455 1728 1280 1072 1024 SXGA _2 60 xml 1400x1050 60...

Page 197: ...1600 WUXGA 50 xml 1920x1200 50 61 9 158 464 2560 1920 1238 1200 SGI 96 xml 1280x1024 96 102 048 172 257 1688 1280 1063 1024 SGI 108 xml 1280x1024 108 112 428 164 145 1460 1280 1041 1024 SGI 110 xml 12...

Page 198: ...D Image files 194 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 199: ...rease the contrast of the image while the light output decreases GLC Gray Level Correction GLD Gray Level Definition NEMA5 American power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet Smearing Sme...

Page 200: ...Glossary 196 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 201: ...t Light Output Mode 105 continuous mode 35 152 contrast 54 Convergence 150 Copy 99 Geometry 99 File 99 correction 144 Gray Level Definition 144 Creating editing a soft edge 116 D delete 100 geometry 1...

Page 202: ...tion 24 lens 24 connections 30 communication 30 guidelines 11 Installation 9 151 Installation guidelines 11 Safety 11 safety warnings 11 installing 167 air filters 167 Installing 21 lens with Scheimpf...

Page 203: ...ng 56 screen width 18 Selecting a DVI source 52 selecting a source 49 Selecting an RGB source 52 Setting the orientation 39 setup 35 39 42 45 lens 39 42 45 adjustment 42 Setup 35 Power up 35 Sharpness...

Page 204: ...Index 200 R59770330 SIM 7QP SERIES 08 12 2014...

Page 205: ...cting an RGB source 29 4 38 Network connection via crossed cable Null modem 30 4 39 Network connection through a HUB 31 5 1 Barco SIM7 Power switch 36 5 3 Standby state L3 is red 36 5 9 Lens top cover...

Page 206: ...power connector SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC 170 8 9 Lamp door removal SIM 7QP SIM 7QP HC 170 8 10 Lamp door removal SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C 171 8 11 Lamp power connector SIM 7QP HB SIM 7QP HB C 171 8 12 Unlock...

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