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ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES

Installation manual

SP2K-C

Summary of Contents for SP2K-C

Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES Installation manual SP2K C...

Page 2: ...Registered office Barco NV President Kennedypark 35 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com Barco NV Beneluxpark 21 8500 Kortrijk Belgium www barco com en support www barco com...

Page 3: ...to deliver secure solutions and services to our customers while protecting Barco s intellectual property When product security concerns are received the product security incident response process will...

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Page 5: ...the projector 31 2 6 Web Communicator 32 2 7 Web Commander 33 2 8 Exhaust adapter Optional 34 3 Installation process 35 3 1 Installation process overview 36 4 Physical installation projector 37 4 1 P...

Page 6: ...ojector OFF 96 9 Connectivity 99 9 1 Connecting to the projector for the first time 100 9 2 Software update 101 10 Convergence 105 10 1 Opening the sealed compartment 106 10 2 Closing the sealed compa...

Page 7: ...A 4 Dimensions of the projector when equipped with exhaust adapter 139 B Restriction Zone clarification and use cases 141 B 1 No Restriction Zone 142 B 2 Full Restriction Zone 143 B 3 Partial Restrict...

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Page 9: ...stand and follow all safety guidelines safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing and using the SP2K C projector After this chapter additional warnings and cautions a...

Page 10: ...energy of the light source which is equivalent with lamp based systems Thermal retinal eye injury is possible when exposed within the Hazard Distance HD The HD is defined from the projection lens sur...

Page 11: ...task described in the User Installation manual All other maintenance tasks and service tasks must be performed by qualified SERVICE PERSONNEL The DLP Cinema Systems are intended FOR PROFESSIONAL USE O...

Page 12: ...et cord shall be not less than 1 5 mm 14 AWG and has a rating of minimum 300V In case of using a circuit breaker of a current rating less than 40A the cross sectional area of the conductors in the pow...

Page 13: ...tor s covers Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to it and possible injury to the user Lenses shields or screens shall be changed...

Page 14: ...less proper ventilation is provided Ensure that nothing can be spilled on or dropped inside the projector If this does happen switch off and remove all power from the projector Do not operate the proj...

Page 15: ...ervice technicians under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the equipment If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the...

Page 16: ...THE BEAM IS PERMITTED RG3 IEC EN 62471 5 2015 CLASS 1 IEC EN 60825 1 2014 HAZARD DISTANCE CONSULT SAFETY MANUAL RG3 IEC EN 62471 5 2015 CLASS 1 IEC EN 60825 1 2014 RG3 IEC EN 62471 5 2015 CLASS 1 IEC...

Page 17: ...etirer ce couvercle Voir l tiquette d identification pour les param tres ATTENTION COURANT DE FUITE LEV RACCORDEMENT LA TERRE INDISPENSABLE AVANT LE RACCORDEMENT AU R SEAU VOIR LA NOTICE D INSTALLATIO...

Page 18: ...e guidance provided in IEC 62471 5 2015 section 6 6 3 5 The installer and user must understand the risk and apply protective measures based upon the hazard distance as indicated on the label and in th...

Page 19: ...meters above the floor Horizontal clearance to the hazard distance zone shall be not less than 2 5 meters Any human access horizontally to the Hazard Zone if applicable shall be restricted by barriers...

Page 20: ...or intrabeam exposure HDreflection the distance that has to be kept restrictive related to the reflected light from the rear projection screen HDdiffuse the relevant distance to be considered while ob...

Page 21: ...21 R5914712 00 SP2K C 1 6 HD in function of modifying optics Hazard Distance Hazard Distance HD m Throw Ra o TR SP2K C Image 1 4 HD Hazard Distance TR Throw Ratio Safety...

Page 22: ...00 SP2K C 22 1 7 Compliance UK Compliance UK This product is fit for use in the UK Authorised Representative Barco UK Ltd Address Building 329 Doncastle Road Bracknell RG12 8PE Berkshire United Kingdo...

Page 23: ...K C projector such as minimum and maximum allowed ambient temperature humidity conditions required safety area around the installed projector required power net etc Furthermore careful consideration o...

Page 24: ...d 40 C 104 F Projection rooms must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid build up of heat It is necessary to vent hot exhaust air from the projector to the outside of the building The minimum...

Page 25: ...ecommends that the instrument panel and cabinet be grounded In no event shall this projector be operated without an adequate cabinet ground connection The AC supply must be installed by a qualified el...

Page 26: ...oom temperature between 10 C 50 F and 35 C 95 F It is suggested to only start using the projector after having it stored for a minimum of 16 hours in its final location Neglecting this may result in a...

Page 27: ...d manuals 6 Remove the outer cardboard box 7 Remove the four foam corner pieces reference 1 1 Image 2 3 Removing the outer cardbox and the four foam corner pieces 8 Remove the top cardboard plate and...

Page 28: ...Lifting up the projector 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 or...

Page 29: ...ied as soon as possible Projector Box content After unpacking the projector it is recommended to check if all following items where included A note with QR codes to inform the user that the installati...

Page 30: ...s the side at your left hand when standing behind the projector and looking at the projection screen in front of the projector B L R F T Image 2 6 T Top of the projector L Left side of the projector L...

Page 31: ...r Take into account the location of the air inlets and outlets when determining a suitable location to install the projector Make sure that when installed the hot air coming from the air outlets is no...

Page 32: ...projector without any additional software installation It is accessible via a web browser and is fully supported on iOS and Android devices While all web browsers are supported the recommended browser...

Page 33: ...al efficiency Projectionists can enjoy a streamlined and intuitive user interface that seamless blends projector control with a full fledged screen management system The Barco Web Commander user inter...

Page 34: ...top of the top cover of the projector This exhaust adapter allows the customer to fix an air extraction system to the projector in order to extract hot air coming from the air outlet of the projector...

Page 35: ...is chapter gives an overview of all the different stages in the installation process which you have to follow to get your SP2K C projector up and running Each stage is briefly described and refers to...

Page 36: ...your device to the projector for the first time and log into Web Communicator See Connecting to the projector for the first time page 100 8 Upgrade the projector software to the latest available vers...

Page 37: ...e SP2K C 38 4 2 Accessing the power connections 41 4 3 Power input configuration of the projector 42 4 4 Connecting the projector with the power net 44 4 5 Connecting a UPS with the projector electron...

Page 38: ...iant 20 cm Image 4 1 Positioning at port window Barco offers a pedestal for the SP2K C projector This pedestal allows for a solid and easy setup of the projector The pedestal support 19 rack systems p...

Page 39: ...ed 1 2 1 Image 4 3 Adjusting the projector feet 4 Later when the projector is up and running adjust precise image geometry and placement Projector tilting In an ideal installation the SP2K C lens surf...

Page 40: ...e the leg height by tightening the nuts A Caution Check if the nuts of the projector feet are sufficiently tightened 90 Inclined screen Image 4 4 Projector tilting CAUTION The projector may tilt maxim...

Page 41: ...the power net Required tools Torx screwdriver T20 How to access 1 Remove the front back and operator side cover of the projector 2 Slightly loosen the two screws on the bottom of the net input cover...

Page 42: ...upply of 200 240 V In this configuration 200 240 V is measured between L1 and the neutral N or L2 Before operating the projector place the links in the correct position depending on the local power su...

Page 43: ...nd U1 A and B W2 U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 A B C D Image 4 9 configuration 3 Mono phase configuration Spread the four links over the six pins as illustrated Make sure both the upper and lower pins are connected...

Page 44: ...ch 30 mm Torx screwdriver T20 Required parts Certified AC power supply cord 4 mm 10 AWG min 300 V in case of mono phase or configuration Certified AC power supply cord 4 mm 10 AWG min 500 V in case of...

Page 45: ...lling on each wire 4 Secure the AC power cord by fastening the cable gland reference 3 Use a 30 mm open end wrench 5 Place the net input cover back and seal it Tighten the two screws reference 1 using...

Page 46: ...and minimum 300V The projector is configured by default for use without UPS Required tools Torx screwdriver T20 Flat screwdriver Open end wrench 24 mm Nut driver 10 mm Torque wrench with 10 mm hexagon...

Page 47: ...1 7Nm 1 25 lbf ft Warning Always connect the PE wire reference 4 first then the other wires 3 2 4 6 5 Image 4 14 2 UPS Power cord 3 Cable gland 4 PE wire 5 Other power wires 6 3 terminal strip Tip Che...

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Page 49: ...from the projector lens holder and how you can shift zoom and focus the lens Furthermore it is described how you can perform the Scheimpflug adjustment CAUTION Never transport the projector with a le...

Page 50: ...ice are not taken into account Consult the Barco website for the most up to date information on active lenses Consult the lens selection list to see which non active lenses are also supported Order No...

Page 51: ...ion of parameters and all possible configurations are displayed Image 5 1 Example of the Digital Cinema Lens calculator tool Take into account that when the projector is tilted the Screen Width you ha...

Page 52: ...ndle reference 1 Image 5 2 outward and then towards the lens power supply socket reference 2 as illustrated 1 2 Image 5 2 Lens installation preparation 2 Remove the dust cover from the lens opening Im...

Page 53: ...lens may fall out of the lens holder 6 Secure the lens in the lens holder by sliding the primary lens lock handle into the locked position to the top of the projector Ensure the lens touches the front...

Page 54: ...sliding the lock handle outwards and then towards the unlocked position as illustrated Image 5 6 Image 5 6 Unlock the lens 2 Gently pull the lens out of the lens holder Image 5 7 Lens removal It s rec...

Page 55: ...55 R5914712 00 SP2K C It s recommended to place the dust cover of the original projector packaging back into the lens opening to prevent intrusion of dust Image 5 8 Lenses Lens holder...

Page 56: ...ft range of 30 70 could for example become 25 75 instead after Scheimpflug adjustment For this reason it is advised to perform Scheimpflug adjustment after you have reached the sharpest possible image...

Page 57: ...ocus the image on the screen Image 5 12 If no use the focus barrel on the lens to focus the image on the screen Take into account that the lens focus may slightly drift while the lens is warming up fr...

Page 58: ...CREEN DMD Lp1 Lp2 Fp1 Fp2 SCREEN DMD Lp3 Lp4 Fp3 Fp4 Scheimpflug Image 5 13 Scheimpflug principle Scheimpflug principle The plane of sharp focus can be changed so that any plane can be brought into sh...

Page 59: ...ted lens with a Calibrate return to mid position action 3 Make sure you have performed a lens shift zoom and focus action to obtain the sharpest possible picture Tip Do not perform a Scheimpflug adjus...

Page 60: ...r will fade a bit This is expected behavior 2 Sharpen the image at the lower left corner of the screen by turning the upper right Scheimpflug adjustment screw reference 2 Image 5 18 F 2 Image 5 18 Rig...

Page 61: ...n be applied take into account that the maximum allowed torque is 10 Nm What to do when no sharp image can be obtained If you are unable to obtain a sharp image even after performing all previously me...

Page 62: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 62 Lenses Lens holder...

Page 63: ...Cinema Processor Direct 67 About this chapter This chapter describes the functionality of the touch display as well as the different input and communication ports of your projector Note that all info...

Page 64: ...optional feature While the touch display is be handy for local use all functionality of the touch display can also be accessed via Web Communicator This to ensure that if you mostly access the project...

Page 65: ...Area Network WAN 10 100 1000 base T port Use this Ethernet port reference 2 Image 6 2 to connect the network which contains the DHCP server The SP2K C can be connected to a WAN Wide area network refe...

Page 66: ...or firmware updates or for downloading the log files without a network connection If the only file on the USB device is the firmware file a fw file the projector will automatically start one of the fo...

Page 67: ...with an third party IMB Supported IMBs from ICP D software version 1 2 0 5 included in the Series 4 software 1 4 0 onwards Dolby ShowVault IMB From software version 2 8 25 onward Dolby IMS3000 From so...

Page 68: ...nking Orange Operating System start up Blinking Green Orange Security Manager Image Integrity tests Blinking Green Blinking Yellow Security Manager Self Test Green Blinking Green Starting Applications...

Page 69: ...t 85 7 10 Obtaining the ICMP X certificate 86 7 11 Removing a HDD from the ICMP X 87 7 12 Installing a HDD into the ICMP X 88 About this chapter This chapter describes the ICMP X in general the HDDs t...

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Page 71: ...ctor installation and maintenance of the ICMP X requires the same skills and the same precautions as an intervention on the projector itself For order info see www barco com Front plate of the ICMP X...

Page 72: ...el Unlike the previous version the name of ICMP X appears on the upper left side of the front face under the Barco logo 0123456789 ICMP X Image 7 4 Location in the Card Cage The Card Cage can be diffe...

Page 73: ...uld be replaced as soon as possible About RAID recovery process The restoration from degraded to normal condition of the RAID 5 system is done automatically When the RAID controller detects a new HDD...

Page 74: ...e drive in a non operational environment is 90 days Drives should be stored in the original unopened shipping packaging whenever possible Once the drive is removed from the original packaging the reco...

Page 75: ...er RAID initialization restart content can be ingested All content will be lost RAID initialization need to be perform with Web Communicator immediately usable after RAID initialization restart conten...

Page 76: ...gested immediately All content will be lost Only usable after RAID initialization restart content can then be ingested immediately Set of 3 HDDs with content reused from an ICMP X 1 Unit is equipped w...

Page 77: ...mation 4 SYNC IN OUT Synchronization signal IN and OUT Reserved for multiple projector projection Use a coaxial cable of 50 to connect the sync signal from projector to projector 5 LAN 2 ports The ICM...

Page 78: ...B 3 0 source In addition USB 3 0 ports supply more power than USB 2 0 ports to an external device when for example the content is ingested from devices that do not have their own power supply 8 HDMI A...

Page 79: ...IPS error Blinking Green Off Boot loader Blinking Green Blinking Orange Operating System start up Blinking Green Orange Security Manager Image Integrity tests Blinking Green Blinking Yellow Security M...

Page 80: ...the following troubleshooting table for curative actions Troubleshooting Situation Solution One disk failed red LED RAID degraded The ongoing event is not interrupted Note The disk status RAID degrade...

Page 81: ...witch on the power 4 Start RAID Initialize See user guide of the Web Communicator Result a new empty RAID is created All HDD LEDs remain off Error 10580 local storage not available Note The disk statu...

Page 82: ...dia Processor Barco signed X 509 device certificate PKI CA BARCO ICMPX 0123456789 pem QR Image 7 10 Trusted Device List TDL The Goal of the TDL is to maintain timely and accurate information on partic...

Page 83: ...ontain streams that are compressed encoded and encrypted in order to reduce the huge amount of required storage and to protect from unauthorized use The image part is JPEG 2000 compressed whereas the...

Page 84: ...ICMP X All installation and maintenance operations on the ICMP X are performed via Web Communicator the Barco configuration software Please refer to the user guide for more information Factory settin...

Page 85: ...ICMP is requested to restart The READY LED on the front panel of the ICMP starts to blink orange The lasers are switched off and the projector remains in ON mode Once the READY LED lit continuous gree...

Page 86: ...redirect to the ICMP X certificate download page on the web server Note Instead of downloading the ICMP X certificate you can use the CertID number reference 2 located below the QR code in communicat...

Page 87: ...n defective HDDs should be removed and kept How to remove a HDD 1 Switch off the projector 2 Moving the latch towards the left Image 7 13 3 Push the unlock button to open the handle Image 7 14 4 Pull...

Page 88: ...D Installing or exchange one or several HDDs into ICMP X has an impact on data presents on the already inserted drives RAID integrity depends on the type of HDD swap Refer to the chapter What are the...

Page 89: ...ery process The red LED of the HDD which has to be rebuilt is blinking This process takes about 200 GB per hour Once the RAID is completed the red LED turns off CAUTION It s strongly recommended to co...

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Page 91: ...projector OFF 96 About the Projector Power Cycle This chapter contains the Switch ON and Switch OFF procedures for the SP2K C projector These procedures highlight all important points to be checked p...

Page 92: ...y powered and active touch display is on if available Web Communicator is active and light is ON Full GREEN Going to ECO mode Turning electronics and light source OFF Blinking green 2 3 4 5 6 1 Image...

Page 93: ...ation of the Power button and GPI 1 4 input on the Cinema Controller Power state diagram ON ON 1 sec 6sec Image on the screen START UP FORCE SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN ECO ECO READY READY OFF OFF Image 8 3 Pow...

Page 94: ...to the mains power 3 Ensure that the correct lens is installed for your application 4 Press the power button to switch the projector ON The projector will start up and the touch display will start its...

Page 95: ...Once logged in you will be redirected to the Light dowser lens menu 7 In this menu press the Light button to activate the light source Use a press of 1 second The Light source will start warming up 8...

Page 96: ...as been switched OFF You can only power it using the power button How to put the projector in ECO mode using the touch display 1 In the main menu of the touch display press on the ECO button Image 8 6...

Page 97: ...e 8 8 How to turn the projector OFF 1 Press the power button for more than six seconds The projector will go to OFF mode or Send a signal via GPI3 for more than six second The projector will go to OFF...

Page 98: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 98 Projector Power Cycle...

Page 99: ...99 R5914712 00 SP2K C 9 1 Connecting to the projector for the first time 100 9 2 Software update 101 Connectivity 9...

Page 100: ...address of the projector The login page of Web Communicator will be displayed or use a Bonjour program to trace the random IP address assigned to your projector 2 Log in onto Web Communicator Using t...

Page 101: ...ware update 5 In the Software Update menu click Browse for a package to install An Open browse window is prompted Image 9 1 6 Select the file downloaded from the Barco website The selected file will b...

Page 102: ...a software package inserted via USB device 7 Click Image name from the USB device connected to the projector and confirm The software update will start Update progress The update will proceed as follo...

Page 103: ...103 R5914712 00 SP2K C Image 9 6 Example of the components update page 5 Once every component has been updated you will be redirected to the Web Communicator login page Connectivity...

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Page 105: ...ence 114 About this chapter This chapter describes how to prepare the projector for convergence adjustment and how to adjust the convergence Take into account that opening the sealed compartment to pe...

Page 106: ...ired tools Torx screwdriver T20 How to open the sealed compartment 1 Remove the four screws holding the side cover reference 1 Use a T20 Torx screwdriver 1 1 Image 10 1 Sealed cover fixation 2 Lift th...

Page 107: ...107 R5914712 00 SP2K C Image 10 3 Sealed top cover remove Convergence...

Page 108: ...partment as illustrated Image 10 4 Sealed top cover mount 2 Slide the top cover wards on the lips until it is in its correct position 3 Hook the cover plate onto the studs 4 Slide the cover downwards...

Page 109: ...109 R5914712 00 SP2K C 1 1 Image 10 6 Sealed cover fixation Convergence...

Page 110: ...d have the same color as the channel which they affect To access the control knobs the top cover and left side cover of the projector must be removed as well as the top cover plate and side cover plat...

Page 111: ...2 3 pixels on the left and on the right screen flank 1 pixel displacement on the screen relates to 34 full turns of an adjustment screw Before starting to adjust the convergence let the projector warm...

Page 112: ...h one full pixel Note When start turning the knob a little resistance can be felt This resistance is part of the internal locking mechanism of the adjustment 1 Image 10 9 Clockwise turning will move l...

Page 113: ...wards 4 Repeat go to step 2 and go to step 3 until the red pattern in the lower left and upper right of the projected image coincide 5 Repeat from go to step 1 until the red pattern in the center the...

Page 114: ...full pixel Note When start turning the knob a little resistance can be felt This resistance is part of the internal locking mechanism of the adjustment 4 Image 10 12 Clockwise turning will move the l...

Page 115: ...o step 3 until the blue pattern in the lower left and upper right of the projected image coincide 5 Repeat from go to step 1 until the blue pattern in the center the lower left and the upper right of...

Page 116: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 116 Convergence...

Page 117: ...ector user guide where more detailed instructions and menu navigations are available If you want more detailed explanations of how every menu related to the color calibration works please consult this...

Page 118: ...ic P7 correction Measured values are saved in the Measured Color Gamut Data MCGD file This calibration needs to be repeated for each used format FLAT SCOPE and for each used projection mode 2D 3D For...

Page 119: ...written with the measured values Laser correction Based on the measured values the projector can balance the power of the lasers to move the projector uncorrected white point towards the desired white...

Page 120: ...menu 1 Status of the last white point tracking 2 White point tracking button 3 2D measurement 4 3D measurement 6 Start the white point calibration wizard by performing a White point tracking Tip If t...

Page 121: ...o ensure that in the cinema theater the film is projected within the same color space as intended by the film industry the color space of the projector has to be corrected accordingly What has to be d...

Page 122: ...movie e g only the stairs and emergency exit lighting is switched on Note In an optimal setup less than 1 of light from any other source than the light from the projector should illuminate the screen...

Page 123: ...ers to gain access to the parts to maintain or to service To avoid redundancy all procedures about cover removing or installing are grouped together in this chapter The maintenance and servicing proce...

Page 124: ...placing the filter there is no need to turn off the projector Required tools No tools required How to remove 1 Slide the front cover to the side of the Input Communication Unit and remove it Note The...

Page 125: ...placing the filter there is no need to turn off the projector Required tools No tools required How to remove 1 Slide the rear cover to the side of the Input Communication unit and remove it Note The h...

Page 126: ...he front and rear cover of the projector 2 Remove the two screws at the top of the side cover Use a T20 Torx screwdriver 3 Slightly turn over the top side of the cover Image 12 3 Removing the screws o...

Page 127: ...driver T20 How to remove 1 Remove the two screws at the top of the side cover Use a T20 Torx screwdriver 2 Slightly turn over the top side of the cover Image 12 5 Removing the screws of the side cover...

Page 128: ...moval of the top cover Required tools Torx screwdriver T20 How to remove 1 Remove the four screws of the top cover Use a T20 Torx screwdriver 2 Lift the top cover up and remove it Image 12 7 Removing...

Page 129: ...x screwdriver T20 How to mount 1 Place the top cover on top of the projector Tip The top cover has been designed it can be mounted in only one way 2 Fasten the top cover with the four screws Use a T20...

Page 130: ...onto the four cover hooks reference 1 Image 12 9 located on the bottom frame of the projector 1 2 Image 12 9 Mounting the side cover 2 Click the cover onto the cover receiver of the top frame referenc...

Page 131: ...20 How to mount 1 Carefully place the side cover onto the three cover hooks located on the bottom frame of the projector Tip Place the cover in a slightly tilted angle so you can clearly see the hooks...

Page 132: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 132 Image 12 13 Tightening the screws of the side cover Projector covers...

Page 133: ...o tools required How to mount 1 Place the cover over the cover hook on the bottom of the projector frame reference 1 2 Slide the clips in the rear cover over the cover hooks in the top of the frame re...

Page 134: ...o tools required How to mount 1 Place the cover over the cover hook on the bottom of the projector frame reference 1 2 Slide the clips in the front cover over the cover hooks in the top of the frame r...

Page 135: ...P2K C A 1 Dimensions of the projector 136 A 2 Dimensions of the universal pedestal 137 A 3 Dimensions of the flat packed pedestal 138 A 4 Dimensions of the projector when equipped with exhaust adapter...

Page 136: ...ector Dimensions of the projector AIR OUTLET 55 1070 960 90 710 640 519 492 AIR INLET CENTER OF GRAVITY 270 499 547 322 66 710 145 CENTER OF GRAVITY 49 3x 530 AIR INLET 345 499 779 5 MAX 225 5 AIR INL...

Page 137: ...137 R5914712 00 SP2K C A 2 Dimensions of the universal pedestal Dimensions 566 7 866 8 876 3 Image A 2 Dimensions given in millimeters Dimensions...

Page 138: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 138 A 3 Dimensions of the flat packed pedestal Dimensions 880 560 960 Image A 3 Dimensions given in millimeters Dimensions...

Page 139: ...139 R5914712 00 SP2K C A 4 Dimensions of the projector when equipped with exhaust adapter Dimensions 129 159 200 244 121 18 18 452 Image A 4 Dimensions...

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Page 141: ...scale of the Restriction Zone The first parameter is the Hazard Distance HD The HD depends on the optical power produced by the projector the DMD size and the type of lens installed The second paramet...

Page 142: ...he projector is greater than the minimum required Separation Height SH over the complete Hazard Distance HD range No need to fence off a Restriction Zone The minimum Separation Width SW is not applica...

Page 143: ...e Hazard Distance HD range A Restriction Zone must be fenced off over the complete Hazard Distance HD range The Restriction Zone RZ must be extended laterally by the minimum Separation Width SW The re...

Page 144: ...e range This part must be fenced off as a Restriction Zone RZ The Restriction Zone ends at the intersection point white arrow where the Height H equals the minimum Separation Height SH The Restriction...

Page 145: ...d off as a Restriction Zone RZ The Restriction Zone starts at the intersection point white arrow where the Height H equals the minimum Separation Height SH The Restriction Zone ends at the end of the...

Page 146: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 146 Restriction Zone clarification and use cases...

Page 147: ...index files in XML format The MXF files contain streams that are compressed encoded and encrypted in order to reduce the huge amount of required storage and to protect from unauthorized use The image...

Page 148: ...DMD plane and lens plane are parallel the plane of sharp focus will also be parallel to these two planes If however the lens plane is tilted with respect to the DMD plane the plane of sharp focus wil...

Page 149: ...d wrench 14 mm Open end wrench 17 mm Open end wrench 24 mm Open end wrench 30 mm Smartphone with auto focus or control software e g Communicator Web Communicator Commander or Web Commander Spectroradi...

Page 150: ...R5914712 00 SP2K C 150 List of tools...

Page 151: ...65 GPO 77 GPO port 65 LAN 77 LAN port 65 SYNC 77 USB 2 0 77 USB 3 0 77 USB port 66 WAN port 65 Communication ports ICMP X 77 Compliance 22 Configuration ICMP X 84 Connect Main AC 44 Connectivity 99 10...

Page 152: ...64 Input ports ICMP X 77 Install Lens 52 Installation Overview 36 Power connection access 41 Power input configuration 42 Process 35 Installation requirements 24 Projector weight 25 Integrated Cinema...

Page 153: ...zard Distance 18 20 Hazardous Chemicals 15 Personal injury 13 Projector damage 14 Safety Data Sheet SDS 15 Servicing 14 Safety Data Sheet SDS 15 Scheimpflug 58 Introduction 58 Scheimpflug s law 58 Sea...

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