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BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS

OWNER'S MANUAL

BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS

R9000748

OWNER'S MANUAL

R9000748

Art. No.

R5975238A

Date:
200697

Date:
200697

Art. No.

R5975238A

VISION

701 MULTIMEDIA

VISION

701 MULTIMEDIA

Rev. :
00

Rev. :
00

Summary of Contents for VISION 701 MULTIMEDIA

Page 1: ...BARCO PROJECTION SYSTEMS OWNER S MANUAL R9000748 Art No R5975238A Date 200697 VISION 701 MULTIMEDIA Rev 00 ...

Page 2: ... constant research the information in this manual is subject to change without notice Produced by BARCO NV June 1997 All rights reserved Trademarks are the rights of their respective owners Printed in Belgium ...

Page 3: ...ce 4 4 Connecting a RGB Analog source with composite sync 4 5 Connecting a RGB Analog source with Tri level sync 4 7 Connecting a Component source 4 8 Connecting a Component source with Tri level sync 4 9 Connecting a computer e g IBM PC or compatible Apple Macintosh to the RS232 input of the projector 4 11 Connecting a RCVDS 05 switcher to the projector 4 12 Connecting a VS05 switcher to the proj...

Page 4: ...h South Adjustments 7 14 Horizontal Centerline Skew Adjustment 7 15 Horizontal Centerline Bow Adjustment 7 15 Top Keystone Adjustment 7 15 Top Bow Adjustment 7 16 BottomKeystoneAdjustment 7 16 Bottom Bow Adjustment 7 16 Size linearityAdjustment 7 17 VerticalLinearityAdjustment 7 17 Vertical Size Adjustment 7 18 HorizontalPhaseAdjustment 7 19 ConvergenceAdjustment 7 20 BlankingAdjustment 7 21 Topbl...

Page 5: ...Changepassword 9 6 Changelanguage 9 7 Change projector address 9 8 Changebaudrate 9 8 Power up mode 9 9 BARCO logo 9 10 Memorymanagement 9 11 Copy a block 9 11 Deletion of blocks 9 12 Deleting block by block 9 13 Deletion of all blocks 9 14 All settings to midposition 9 14 Undo all settings to midpos 9 15 R B convergence mid 9 15 Undo R B convergence mid 9 16 Switch green convergence off 9 16 Swit...

Page 6: ...it 11 4 Soft edge matching kit 11 4 Contrast modulation kit 11 4 Appendix A Battery replacement in the RCU A 1 Appendix B Orbiting B 1 Appendix C Soft edge matching C 1 Appendix D Contrast modulation option D 1 Appendix E Adjustment Blocks memory blocks E 1 Appendix F Source numbers 90 99 F 1 ...

Page 7: ...R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 070497 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 WARNINGS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on safety on installation on servicing on cleaning on repacking on illumination ...

Page 8: ...AIN OR MOISTURE FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio freque...

Page 9: ...t unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and AC power line surges On installation 1 Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to it 2 Do not use this equipment near water 3 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are pro...

Page 10: ...ight or fluorescent lighting fixtures The use of controlled ambient lighting such as incandescent spot light or a dimmer is recommended for proper room illumination Where possible care should also be taken to ensure that the floors and walls of the room in which the projector is to be installed are non reflecting dark surfaces Brighter surfaces will tend to reflect and diffuse the ambient light an...

Page 11: ...238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS 2 1 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS Rear Panel Terminology Front Panel Terminology RCUTerminology ...

Page 12: ...trol signals transmitted from the RCU Communication port 800 peripherals allows communication between the RCVDS switcher and the projector allows connection of a remote IR receiver unit to the projector allows connection of an IRIS 800 to converge the image automatically IR Remote remote input for wired remote control RGB S IN or R Y Y B Y S IN 4x BNC connector RGB S in allows a character generato...

Page 13: ...witches to standby or to operational mode If in standby the standby led in the autodiagnosisdisplay lights up POWER MAINS INPUT Connect the supplied ac power mains cord here and to wall the outlet IR SENSOR receiver for control signals transmitted from the RCU700 VIDEO IN Composite video 1x BNC connector allows a video tape recorder video camera color receiver monitor etc having video line output ...

Page 14: ...battery powered infrared IR transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely This remote control is used for source selection control adaptation and set up It includes automatic storing of picture controls Brightness Sharpness picture geometry adjustments convergence adjustments Other functions of the remote control are switching between standby and operational modes switching to...

Page 15: ...S LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS 2 5 0 9 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ENTER 11 10 9 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 32c PAUSE 8 TEXT EXIT ADJ STBY SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST ADJUST STANDBY ENTER EXIT 2 4 11 9 10 stand by sharpness pause park tint color brightness contrast RCU Local keypad ...

Page 16: ...one of the image controls during a meeting the displayed bar scale can be removed by pressing TEXT key first To re display the bar scale on the screen press TEXT key again TEXT key is only active in operational mode When TEXT is off no warning message will be displayed ENTER to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode EXIT to leave the adjustment...

Page 17: ...R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 POWER CONNECTION POWER CONNECTION 3 1 POWER MAINS CONNECTION ...

Page 18: ...AMP FREQ 60 Hz OFF ON Switching on off The projector is switched ON and OFF using the power mains switch ON OFF Pressed ON Not pressed OFF The projector can start now in the operational mode image displayed or in the stand by mode depending on the position of the power up dip switch on the controller unit This DIP switch is set during installation by a qualified technician If you want to change th...

Page 19: ...GBS analog source connecting a RG3sB or RGB3S analog source connecting a R Y Ys B Y or R Y Y B Y S analog source connectinga R Y Y3s B Y or R Y Y B Y 3Sanalogsource PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTION Connecting a computer e g IBM PC or compatible Apple Macintosh to the RS232 input of the projector connecting a RCVDS 05 connecting a VSO5 connecting an IR Remote Receiver ...

Page 20: ...dard frequency via software on off toggle Input signal Y C luma chroma Input signal R G and B with composite sync on G or separate composite sync Input signal R G and B with Tri level sync on G or separate Tri level sync Input signal R Y Y and B Y with composite sync on Y or separate composite sync Input signal R Y Y and B Y with Tri level sync on Y or separate Tri level sync Source No Projector i...

Page 21: ...ss menu is displayed on the screen A line doubler is built in the default position of this line doubler is ON active the video input signal will be displayed as a non interlaced image improved image stability To enable or to disable this line doubler function enter the adjustment mode and change the position of the ON OFF toggle switch see Picture tuning in chapter Guided adjustment mode or Random...

Page 22: ...uality playback of Super VHS signals COMM PORT 800 peripherals REMOTE S VIDEO S VIDEO VCR S VHS Audio amplifier Luma Chroma R G S B R Y Y S B Y RS232 OUT RS232 IN A line doubler is built in the default position of this line doubler is ON active the video input signal will be displayed as a non interlaced image improved image stability To enable or to disable this line doubler function enter the ad...

Page 23: ...e control disk to highlight2 Press ENTER to select thehighlightedsource RGB analog input terminals with composite sync input or with sync on green The projector detects automatically where the sync signal is located Always use an interface when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector Examples of interfaces which can be applied Universal analog interface R9826100 RGB 120 ...

Page 24: ...32 OUT RS232 IN RGBS or RGsB input selection a Press digit button 3 on the RCU or b With the local keypad togainaccesstothelocalkeypad see Localkeypad inchapter Locationand functionofcontrols Press ADJUST key the General access menu is displayed on the screen Usethecontroldisktohigh light 3 Press ENTER to select the highlighted source GENERAL ACCESS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SHARPNE...

Page 25: ... HDTV player Audio amplifier R G S B R Y Y S B Y RS232 OUT RS232 IN togainaccesstothelocalkeypad see Localkeypad inchapter Locationand functionofcontrols Press ADJUST key the General access menu is displayed on the screen GENERAL ACCESS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 5 6 3 4 1 2 Enter ADJUST Use the control disk to high light 4 Press ENTER to sele...

Page 26: ... will be displayed as a non interlaced image improved image stability To enable or to disable this line doubler function enter the adjustment mode and change the position of the ON OFF toggle switch see Picture tuning in chapter Guided adjustment mode or Random access adjustment mode COMMPORT 800 peripherals REMOTE S VIDEO S VIDEO Professional VCR Audio amplifier R G S B R Y Y S B Y RS232 OUT RS23...

Page 27: ...hen ENTER EXIT to return SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 5 6 3 4 1 2 Enter ADJUST Connecting a Component source with Tri level sync R Y Y B Y analog input terminals with Tri level sync input or with Tri level sync on the luminance input COMM PORT 800 peripherals REMOTE S VIDEO S VIDEO Professional VCR with Tri level sync Audio amplifier R G S B R Y Y S B Y RS232 OUT RS232 IN ...

Page 28: ...cal keypad togainaccesstothelocalkeypad see Localkeypad inchapter Locationand functionofcontrols Press ADJUST key the General access menu is displayed on the screen GENERAL ACCESS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 5 6 3 4 1 2 Enter ADJUST Use the control disk to high light 6 Press ENTER to select the highlighted source ...

Page 29: ...ntrol easy adjustment of the projector via IBM PC or compatible or MAC connection allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups wide range of control possibilities address range from 0 to 255 b data communications sending data to the projector or copying the data from the projector to a hard memory device COMMPORT 800 peripherals REMOTE S VIDEO S VIDEO AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAA...

Page 30: ... the Owner s Manual ordernumber R5975765 Connecting a VS05 switcher to the projector Connecting an IR Remote Receiver to the projector Thisinfra redreceiverunitmakesitpossibletocontroltheprojectorfromanotherroom There is a communication line cable between the IR receiver and the projector or the RCVDS The infrared control information from the Remote Control Unit is sent to the IR Remote Receiver T...

Page 31: ... 200697 CONTROLLING CONTROLLING 5 1 CONTROLLING Battery installation in the RCU How to use the RCU Projector address How to display a projector address How to program an address into the RCU Input selection Picture controls The Pause key ...

Page 32: ...backside of the remote control by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time fig 1 Insert the new 9 V battery E block type e g 6F22S or equivalent in the lower compartment and connect the battery to the contact plate Insert the battery into the lower compartment and put the cover back Insert here behind the plastic cover the In...

Page 33: ...CU a Point the front of the RCU towards the reflective screen surface Ceiling Screen IR sensor RCU700 b Point the front of the RCU towards one of the IR sensors in the projector When using the wireless remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance 30m 100ft in a straight line The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or ...

Page 34: ...EZ 0 9 7 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 ENTER Front of projector Rear side of projector RCU 45 45 45 45 COMM PORT 800 peripherals REMOTE R G S B S VIDEO S VIDEO 219 RS232OUT RS232IN IR Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU and the second side in the connector in the rear panel of the BARCOVISION 701 MULTIME DIA labelled REMOTE ...

Page 35: ...in the projector itself c Using the RCU Before using the RCU it is necessary to enter the projector address into the RCU only when that address is between 1 and 9 The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU When address 0 zero address is programmed into the RCU every projector without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU How to display a project...

Page 36: ... be controlled by a single RCU How to program an address into the RCU Input selection Source No Projector input Press digit button 1 Comp Video 1 2 S Video 2 3 RGBS or RGsB 3 4 RGB3S or RG3sB 4 5 R Y Y B Y S or R Y Ys B Y 5 6 R Y Y B Y 3S or R Y Y3s B Y 6 Two possible ways of selecting an input a With the digit buttons on the RCU it is possible to select one of the four input sources Video S Video...

Page 37: ...rsor up and down push the con trol disk to the left or to the right to move the cursor to the left and to the right Press ENTER to confirm your se lection Source 2 Fh 15 6 kHz Fv 50 Hz WARNING input not available When a valid and available source is selected there will be informa tion displayed on the screen about that source This information in cludes Source number Horizontal frequency Vertical f...

Page 38: ...e left side of the key panel of the RCU and indicated with the name of the control and an icon When an image control is pressed a text box with bar scale and the function name of the control e g brightness appears on the screen only if text is ON The length of the bar scale indicates the current memorized setting for this source The bar scale changes as the or buttons of the control are pressed b ...

Page 39: ...the left or to the right BrightnessControl BRIGHTNESS 35 189 A correct brightness setting is im portant for good image reproduc tion Adjust the brightness with the button and button RCU or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right local keypad until the darkest parts of the picture ap pear black A bar scale gives a visual indica tion on the screen of the current brightness setting while...

Page 40: ...ttons The bar scale increases when pressing on the button higher contrast and decreases when pressing on the button lower con trast Color Saturation Control Color saturation is only active for Video and S Video Adjust the color intensity of the picture Ad just the color saturation using the and buttons RCU or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right local keypad A bar scale gives a vis...

Page 41: ... de creases when pressing the but ton Sharpness Control Sharpness control only active for Video and S Video A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current sharpness setting while pressing the or buttons RCU or pushing the con trol disk to the left or to the right local keypad If the bar scale is not visible on the screen press TEXT key once and retry the above indicated buttons...

Page 42: ...CONTROLLING CONTROLLING R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 5 12 ...

Page 43: ...R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE 6 1 START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE ...

Page 44: ...1 MULTIMEDIA 200697 6 2 ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE IRIS source 1 Entering the adjustment mode Random Access Adjustment Guided Adjustment Installation only for qualified technician Service IRIS ...

Page 45: ... adjustment mode a Using the RCU Press the ADJUST key The projector displays the path selection menu GENERAL ACCESS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SHARPNESS TINT COLOR BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 5 6 3 4 1 2 Enter ADJUST Use the control disk to high light enter ADJUST and press ENTER The path selection menu will be displayed b Using the local keypad Press the ADJUST key The projector displays th...

Page 46: ...ADJUST key can be used to terminate the adjustment mode while a path selection menu head menu is displayed There are 5 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment mode They are INSTALLATION Installation should be selected if the pro jector has been relocated and or a different screen size is desired When selecting Installation the user or operator will be warned to call a qualified tech nician...

Page 47: ...ZED DEALERS Some items in the Adjustment mode are password protected While selecting such an item the projector asks you to enter your password Password protection is only available when the password DIP switch on the controller module is in the ON position Contact a BARCO authorized technician when no password is requested during the adjustment procedure and password protec tion is desired Your p...

Page 48: ...d press ENTER Handle in the same way for the third and fourth digit When your password is correct you get access to the Adjustment mode When the entered password is wrong the message Wrong pass word will be displayed COMPOSE PASSWORD Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 Once the password is correctly entered all other password protected items are accessible without re enter...

Page 49: ...GUIDED ADJUSTMENT MODE GUIDED ADJUSTMENT MODE R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 7 1 GUIDED ADJUSTMENT MODE ...

Page 50: ... press ENTER ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return source 1 GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE IRIS ENTER continues to the password menu and then to Setup Pattern Selection EXIT returns to operational mode The Guided Adjustment mode is password protected when the password function is ac tive Enter your password to continue see also chapter Start u...

Page 51: ...MENT MODE ENTER to continue EXIT to return INSURE THAT THE PROJECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND THAT THE LENSES CRTS HAVE BEEN PROPERLY FOCUSED AND ALIGNED ALL ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE WITH THE ARROW KEYS Picture tuning Horizontal vertical shift Left right corrections Top bottom correc tions Size linearity adjust ment Convergence Blanking Color Balance ...

Page 52: ...nally generated cross hatch pattern and locked on internal gener ated sync signals No external source necessary Choose a setup pattern from below Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SELECTED SOURCE GENLOCKED PATTERN INTERNAL PATTERN source 1 ENTER continues to Guided Adjustment Mode or Internal Pattern Selection EXIT returns to Path Selection ADJUST returns to operational mode If no external ...

Page 53: ...eturns to Setup Pattern Selection INTERNAL PATTERN Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return kHz Hz 15 6 50 PAL SECAM 15 7 60 NTSC 31 2 50 EDTV 31 5 60 IDTV 31 2 50 HDTV EUREKA 31 5 60 HDTV ATV 33 7 60 HDTV HI VISION GUIDED ADJUSTMENT MODE ENTER to continue EXIT to return INSURE THAT THE PROJECTOR HAS BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND THAT THE LENSES CRTS HAVE BEEN PROPERLY FOCUSED AND ALIGNED ALL ...

Page 54: ...T position is used to com pensate for unsteady sync pulses from older video play back equipment Hint when the line doubler feature is ON active toggle the sync to FAST PICTURE TUNING Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return SYNC FAST CHROMA DELAY PAL CONTINUE ENTER toggles between SLOW and FAST EXITreturnstotheGuidedAdjustmentmenu LineDouble Line doubling is only possible for Video S Video or...

Page 55: ... up or down and press ENTER to toggle between ON and OFF only available when RGB analog signals are connected to the projector When Enhanced Blue is ON the blue color will be displayed as cyan Note Enhanced blue is only used when an RGBS or RGsB analog signal from a computer is being displayed Enhanced blue is not recommended for non computer generated im ages For displaying graphics this Enhanced...

Page 56: ...ly increase the bright ness level until the raster be comes visible H AND V SHIFT ENTER to continue EXIT to return USE THE ARROW KEYS TO CENTER THE RASTER ON THE FACE PLATE OF THE GREEN CRT HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY AND THEN TO SHIFT THE RED AND BLUE IMAGES VERTICALLY IN ORDER TO CONVERGE THE CENTER OF THE PROJECTED IMAGE ENTER continues to Green Raster Shift EXIT returns to Guided Adjustment Mo...

Page 57: ...ODE R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 7 9 correct raster position wrong raster position After centering the green raster press the ENTER key to continue ENTER continues to Red Raster Shift EXIT returns to Horizontal and Vertical Shift ...

Page 58: ...p pattern Only the green image is displayed while mak ing left right adjustments The red and blue images will auto matically be corrected in the same manner Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments Press the ENTER key to con tinue LEFT RIGHT E W ENTER to continue EXIT to return ADJUST VERTICAL CENTERLINE BOW AND SKEW SIDE BOW AND KEYSTONE AFTER SQUAR...

Page 59: ... centerline Correct by pushing the control disk to the right Correct by pushing the control disk to the left Vertical Centerline Skew Adjustment The vertical centerline skew function corrects for tilting of the vertical lines in the middle of the picture Push the control disk to the right or to the left to adjust the vertical centerline skew of the setup pattern until this line is straight Misalig...

Page 60: ...tkeystonefunctioncor rects the keystone geometry distortion of the vertical lines on the left side of the image Push the control disk to the right or to the left to adjust the left keystone vertical lines ofthesetuppatternandpress ENTER to continue Correct by pushing the control disk to the right Correct by pushing the control disk to the left Right Bow Adjustment The right bow function corrects f...

Page 61: ... Left Bow Adjustment Correct by pushing the control disk to the right Correct by pushing the control disk to the left HorizontalSizeAdjustment H SIZE 70 Adjust the horizontal size by pushing the control disk to the left or to the right until the cor rect image width is obtained Note if the internal pattern was selected this pattern re mains on the screen if the genlocked pattern was selected theex...

Page 62: ...Adjustments Top Bottom adjustments affect only the horizontal lines of the setup pattern These adjust ments are performed only on the green image The red and blue images are automatically corrected in the same manner Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments Press the ENTER key to con tinue TOP BOTTOM ENTER to continue EXIT to return ADJUST HORIZONTAL...

Page 63: ... in the middle of the picture Push the control disk up or down to adjust the horizontal centerline bow of the setup pattern A bar scale and a numeric indi cator between 0 and 100 will give a visual indication of the bow correction Hor centerline Correct by pushing the control disk down Top Keystone Adjustment The top keystone function cor rects for keystone geometry distortion ofthehorizontallines...

Page 64: ...t of the image Adjust the horizontal lines in the lower part of the image by pushing the control disk up or down until these lines are straight A bar scale and a number indi cator between 0 and 100 will give a visual indication of the adjustment Correct by pushing the control disk down BottomBowAdjustment The bottom bow function cor rects for curvature occurring in the lower part of the image Push...

Page 65: ...rizontal phase adjustment is used to shift the image hori zontally across the raster SIZE LINEARITY ENTER to continue EXIT to return ADJUST VERTICAL SIZE AND LINEARITY IN ORDER TO ADJUST THE DESIRED IMAGE DIMENSIONS USE THE H PHASE CONTROL TO SHIFT THE IMAGE WITH RESPECT TO THE RASTER VerticalLinearityAdjustment Adjust the vertical linearity with the control disk until the dis tance between the ho...

Page 66: ...s pattern re mains on the screen if the genlocked pattern was selected the external source will be displayed Hint In order to avoid loss of resolu tion in the projected image and to ensure maximum CRT lon gevity do not use an exessively small vertical size setting A bar scale and a number indi cator between 0 and 100 give a visual indication of the vertical size adjustment V SIZE 70 Correct by pus...

Page 67: ...le of the raster At that moment the indicates the middle of the raster Adjust the hor phase control until the middle of the pro jected image is equal with the middle of Note ifthegenlockedpatternwas selected the external source will be displayed A bar scale and a number in dicator between 0 and 100 on the screen give a visual indication of the horizontal phase adjustment H PHASE 70 H PHASE 70 H PH...

Page 68: ...box to the next area of the setup pat tern to be converged Press ingEXITwillmovetheboxback to the last area CONVERGENCE ENTER to continue EXIT to return START WITH GREEN ONLY THEN RED ON GREEN THEN BLUE ON GREEN USE THE ARROW KEYS FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ADJUSTMENTS IN THE AREA INDICATED BY THE BOX ENTER WILL MOVE THE BOX TO THE NEXT AREA TO BE CONVERGED AND EXIT WILL MOVE IT BACK TO THE PREVI...

Page 69: ... on the bar scale indicates no blanking The following blanking correc tions are possible top blanking bottom blanking left blanking right blanking Note if the internal pattern was selected this pattern re mains on the screen if the genlocked pattern was selected theexternalsource will be displayed BLANKING ENTER to continue EXIT to return ADJUST THE TOP BOTTOM LEFT AND RIGHT BLANKING IN ORDER TO F...

Page 70: ...nue unwanted information to be blanked out useful information to be displayed Correct by pushing the control disk down Bottomblankingadjustment Push the control disk up or down to adjust the bottom blanking of the setup pattern unwanted information to be blanked out useful information to be displayed Correct by pushing the control disk down Correct by pushing the control disk up Correct by pushing...

Page 71: ...lank ing adjustments unwanted information to be blanked out useful information to be displayed Correct by pushing the control disk to the right Correct by pushing the control disk to the left Right blanking adjustment unwanted information to be blanked out useful information to be displayed Push the control disk to the right or to the lef to adjust the right blanking of the setup pat tern Correct ...

Page 72: ...programmed color temperatures with the control disk and press ENTER to display the desired color balance on the screen Press ENTER again to continue Custom White Balance Select custom white balance with the control disk and press ENTER to start the adjustment Push the control disk up or down to adjust red gain and push the control disk to the right or to the left to adjust the blue gain A bar scal...

Page 73: ...de Overview flow chart Random Access adjustment mode Selecting Setup Pattern Internal cross hatch pattern Picture tuning Color balance Sync Fast Slow Line Doubler Enhanced Blue Geometryadjustments Horizontalphase Raster shift adjustment Left rightadjustments Top Bottomadjustments Horizontalsize Verticallinearity Verticalsize Blankingadjustments Convergenceadjustments Color select ...

Page 74: ...ER Some items in the Random access mode are password protected when the password functionisenabled Enteryour passwordtocontinue Allother password protected items are now also available if you stay in the adjustment mode ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return source 1 GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE IRIS ENTER continues to Setup Pattern Selec tio...

Page 75: ...RGENCE COLOR SELECT CONVERGENCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return GREEN ONLY RED ON GREEN BLUE ON GREEN GEOMETRY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING PICTURE TUNING Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return COLOR BALANCE SYNC FAST LINE DOUBLER ON COLOR SELECT Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to ...

Page 76: ...IGHT TOP BOTTOM Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return H CENTERLINE BOW H CENTERLINE SKEW TOP BOW TOP KEYSTONE BOTTOM BOW BOTTOM KEYSTONE CONVERGENCE Toggle between SEL and ADJ with ENTER ENTER continue EXIT to return SEL select area using arrow keys ADJ adjust area using arrow keys CONVERGENCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return GREEN ONLY RED ON GREEN BLUE ON GREEN GEOMETRY Select with or...

Page 77: ...ernally generatedcrosshatchpattern and locked on internal gener ated sync signals No exter nal source necessary Choose a setup pattern from below Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SELECTED SOURCE GENLOCKED PATTERN INTERNAL PATTERN source 1 If no external source is con nected to the projector the in ternalcrosshatchpatternmenu will be displayed The menus in this manual are created for an ext...

Page 78: ... menu for the Random Access adjustment mode Through this menu the follow ing adjustments and features are accessible Picture tuning enhanced blue only for RGB sync slow fast video s video color balance Geometry Convergence Color select RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY CONVERGENCE COLOR SELECT INTERNAL PATTERN Select with or ENTER t...

Page 79: ...lance function is used to select or adjust the colortemperatureofwhiteused by the projector The Color Balance can be adjusted on two different ways fixed color balance You have the choice between 3200 K reddish 4900 K 6500 K white or 9300 K bluish PICTURE TUNING Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return COLOR BALANCE SYNC FAST LINE DOUBLER ON COLOR BALANCE select with arrow keys then ENTER You...

Page 80: ...ture is ON active toggle the sync to FAST RED GAIN 70 Push the control disk up or down to adjust the red gain and push the control disk to the left or to the right to adjust the blue gain A bar scale indicates the amount of adjustment Select custom black balance with the control disk and press ENTER to start the adjustment Push the control disk up or down to adjust the red cut off and push the con...

Page 81: ... to return COLOR BALANCE SYNC FAST DECODING IRE LINE DOUBLER ON ENTER will toggle Sync between FAST and SLOW EXIT will return to the Randam Access Ad justment menu ENTER will toggle Enhanced Blue be tween ON and OFF EXIT will return to the Random access main menu ADJUST returns to operational mode PICTURE TUNING Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return WHITE BALANCE SYNC FAST ENHANCED BLUE ON...

Page 82: ...XIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup Pattern Selection Menu ADJUST returns to operational mode Use the control disk to high light a color CRT or combina tion of colors to display the projected image in that spe cific color To select a new color press ENTER the color selection menu appears again on the screen To terminate the color select procedure press EXIT COLOR SELECT Selec...

Page 83: ...E COLOR SELECT ENTER will display Geometry menu EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Se lection or Setup Pattern Selection Menu ADJUST returns to operational mode Within the geometry adjust menu the following adjust ments are available horizontal phase not for in ternal pattern raster shift left right corrections top bottom corrections horizontal size vertical linearity vertical size blanking G...

Page 84: ...V SIZE BLANKING ENTER will select the horizontal phase adjustment EXIT returns to the Random access ad justment main menu ADJUST returns to operational mode Note No horizontal phase adjustment is available on the internal pattern For external sources If the raster shift is correctly adjusted thetextboxHphase is projected in the middle of the raster At that moment the indicates the middle of the ra...

Page 85: ...he genlocked pattern was selected the external source will be displayed A bar scale and a number indi cator between 0 and 100 on the screen give a visual indica tion of the horizontal phase ad justment Correct by pushing the control disk to the right Correct by pushing the control disk to the left H PHASE 70 H PHASE 70 ...

Page 86: ...essary to look into the lenses to perform these adjust ments To avoid eye discomfort while lookingintothelenses reduce the contrast andgraduallyincrease the brightness level until the raster be comes visible on the face of the CRT Warning In order to ensure maximum CRT longevity and to avoid CRT damage do not shift the raster outside the phosphor area of the CRT forbidden area projected raster crt...

Page 87: ...E 8 15 Press EXIT to return to the Geometry menu Note Horizontal and Vertical shifts for Red and Blue should be end up with a setting close to 50 If these settings are significantly greater or lesser than 50 then contact a BARCO authorized service technician correct raster position wrong raster position ...

Page 88: ...nes of the projected image To start up the left right and center adjustments follow the next procedure Push the control disk up or down to highlight LEFT RIGHT E W on the geometry menu and then press ENTER GEOMETRY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING V CENTERLINE BOW 70 ENTER will select Left Right adjustmen...

Page 89: ...l disk to the left Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines are straight To enter an alignment push the control disk up or down to highlight a function and press ENTER to activate this function Press EXIT to return Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines in the middle of the image Corrects the tilting of the vertical lines in the middle of the image Corrects the keystone geometry c...

Page 90: ...r then ENTER EXIT to return H CENTERLINE BOW H CENTERLINE SKEW TOP BOW TOP KEYSTONE BOTTOM BOW BOTTOM KEYSTONE Only the green image is displayed while making top botton adjustments The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the same manner Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments The following adjustments can be executed horizontal ce...

Page 91: ...iddle of the image Corrects the tilting of the horizontal lines in the middle of the image Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the hor lines on the upper side Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the hor lines on the lower side Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the upper side Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines are straight To enter an alignment pus...

Page 92: ... menu ADJUST returns to operational mode H SIZE 70 Adjust the horizontal size by pushing the control stick to the right or to the left until the exact image width is obtained Note if the internal pattern was selected this pattern re mains on the screen if the genlocked pattern was selected the external source will be displayed A bar scale and a number indicator give a visual indication of the hori...

Page 93: ...or ver tical non linearities which ex tend from the center of the im age to the top and bottom of the image Push the control disk up or down to highlight V LINEAR ITY on the Geometry menu and then press ENTER ENTER will select vertical linearity adjust ment EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode menu ADJUST returns to operational mode V LINEARITY 70 Adjust the vertical linearity with the co...

Page 94: ...ccess adjustment mode menu ADJUST returns to operational mode V SIZE 70 Adjusttheverticalsizebypush ing the control disk up or down until the exact image height is obtained Note If the internal pattern was selected this pattern remains on the screen If the genlocked pattern was selected the external source will be displayed A bar scale and a number indicator give a visual indication of the vertica...

Page 95: ...anking Left blanking Right blanking GEOMETRY Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return H PHASE RASTER SHIFT LEFT RIGHT E W TOP BOTTOM N S H SIZE V LINEARITY V SIZE BLANKING Push the control disk up or down to highlight BLANKING on the Geometry menu and then press ENTER BLANKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT ENTER will select blanking adjustment menu EXIT returns to ...

Page 96: ...ormation is blanked out To enter a blanking alignment push the control disk up or down to highlight a function and press ENTER to activate this function Press EXIT to return Correct by pushing the control disk to the right or to the left Adjustment of the blanking on the left side Adjustment of the blanking on the right side Adjustment of the blanking on the of the image Correct by pushing the con...

Page 97: ...Note the green convergence adjustments can be added as an option When these are available start always with green only This option will also be indicated on the con vergence menu Highlightfirst Greenonly when available by pushing the con trol disk up or down and press ENTER to display the conver gence adjustment menu ENTER will display the Convergence menu EXITwillreturntoRandomAccessAdjust ment M...

Page 98: ...nt with zone one and continue as mentioned in the diagram hereafter 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 6 7 15 10 23 12 18 20 21 19 11 13 24 22 14 16 25 17 397 CONVERGE ADJUSTMENT 70 red image green image Use the control disk to make horizontal or vertical conver gence adjustments in the se lected zone and then press ENTER to move the box to another zone or EXIT to return to the Convergence menu ENTER toggles the contr...

Page 99: ...75228A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 SERVICE MODE SERVICE MODE 9 1 SERVICE MODE Starting up the service mode OverviewflowchartServicemode Projector Set Up MemoryManagement CommonSettings I2CDiagnostics ...

Page 100: ...er yourpasswordtocontinue Allother password protected items are now also free available if you stay in the adjustment mode ADJUSTMENT MODE Select a path from below Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return source 1 GUIDED RANDOM ACCESS INSTALLATION SERVICE IRIS ENTER continues to the Service Mode main menu EXIT returns to the Operational mode Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE PR...

Page 101: ...MEMORY MANAGEMENT COMMON SETTINGS I2CDIAGNOSTICS IDENTIFICATION TOTAL RUN TIME CHANGEPASSWORD CHANGELANGUAGE CHANGEPROJECTORADDRESS CHANGEBAUDRATE POWER UP MODE BARCOLOGO COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS R B CONVERGENCE MID GR CONV MID G2 ADJUSTMENT CRT RUN IN CYCLE PROJECTOR WARM UP CRT DRIVE MODE ...

Page 102: ...ect with or then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE PROJECTORSET UP MEMORY MANAGEMENT COMMON SETTINGS I2CDIAGNOSTICS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return PROJECTORSET UP IDENTIFICATION TOTAL RUN TIME CHANGEPASSWORD CHANGELANGUAGE CHANGEPROJECTORADDRESS CHANGEBAUDRATE POWER UP MODE operating BARCOLOGO Identification Highlight Identification with the con trol disk and press ENTER ENTER will start...

Page 103: ...technician to make the appropriate changes Text ON OFF Indicates in operational mode if the bar scale and number indicator will be displayed and if warnings and failures will be displayed ON displayed OFF not displayed The status can be changed by pressing the TEXT key once on the RCU Serial no indicates the fabrication number of the projector This number can be useful when calling for technical a...

Page 104: ...epassword Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return PROJECTORSET UP IDENTIFICATION TOTAL RUN TIME CHANGEPASSWORD CHANGELANGUAGE CHANGEPROJECTORADDRESS CHANGEBAUDRATE POWER UP MODE operating BARCOLOGO The current password is displayed The new password must consist of 4 digits between 0 and 9 Push the control disk to the left or to the right to select the digits to be changed Use the numeric keys to ...

Page 105: ...anish French German Highlight Change Language with the control disk and press ENTER Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return PROJECTORSET UP ENTER saves the entered password EXIT returns without saving IDENTIFICATION TOTAL RUN TIME CHANGEPASSWORD CHANGELANGUAGE CHANGEPROJECTORADDRESS CHANGEBAUDRATE POWER UP MODE operating BARCOLOGO ENTER selects the Change language menu EXIT returns to the Service...

Page 106: ...s to the Service mode main menu The first digit is highlighted Select the individual digits by pushing the control disk to the right or to the left Reprogram with the digit keys on the RCU Press ENTER to confirm Press EXIT to return to the projector set up menu ENTER to confirm EXIT to return PROJECTORADDRESS Enternewprojector address 0 0 0 Use and to select andreprogram with numeric keys Highest ...

Page 107: ...rn without changing the baud rate Powerupmode When pressing the power switch the projector can start up in oper ating mode or in stand by mode Operating mode the projector start up and displays image Stand by mode the projector start up in stand by and waits until the stand by button or a digit key is pressed To change the Power up mode select Power Up mode by pushing the control disk up or down a...

Page 108: ...eturn BARCOLOGO MODE ON SIZE SMALL BACKGROUND ON ORBITTING ON You can move the logo on the screen using the arrow keys WARNING continuous use of the BARCO logo damages the RED CRT The BARCO logo menu will be dis played on the screen Within this menu four toggle settings are avail able Mode ON OFF ON BARCO logo will be displayed on the screen To position the logo on the screen push the control disk...

Page 109: ...ERVICE MODE PROJECTORSET UP MEMORY MANAGEMENT COMMON SETTINGS I2CDIAGNOSTICS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return MEMORY MANAGEMENT COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS R B CONVERGENCE MID GR CONVERGENCE MID Copy a block Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return MEMORY MANAGEMENT COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS R B CONVERGENCE...

Page 110: ...s Press ENTER to copy the selected block A confirmation screen will be displayed COPY MODE Select with or ENTER to copy EXIT to return Nr Src Fh Fv inp conf 1 1 15 6 50 video FC 2 3 31 2 60 RGB3S RT 3 15 6 50 intern FC 4 2 31 5 50 RGB3S FC 5 33 7 60 intern FC 6 7 8 Active block nr 1 ENTER displays a confirmation screen EXIT returns to the Service Mode main menu COPY BLOCK Settings in current block...

Page 111: ...JUST returns to the Operational mode Push the control disk up or down to select the desired adjustment block Press ENTER to delete the selected adjustment block A confirmation menu will be displayed DELETE MODE Select with or ENTER to copy EXIT to return Nr Src Fh Fv inp conf 1 1 15 6 50 video FC 2 3 31 2 60 RGB3S RT 3 15 6 50 intern FC 4 2 31 5 50 RGB3S FC 5 33 7 60 intern FC 6 7 8 Active block n...

Page 112: ...E A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS R B CONVERGENCE MID GR CONVERGENCE MID DELETE ALL BLOCKS All 32 blocks will be deleted ENTER to confirm EXIT to cancel Allsettingstomidposition Item is password protected Highlight All settings to midposition with the control disk and press EN TER to set all settings to their midposition A confirmation menu will be displayed first Highlight delete...

Page 113: ...sition when this latter is pressed An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same source same adjustment block even when some adjustments as geometry or convergence are al ready readjusted When undo is presssed all settings are reset to the previous settings Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return MEMORY MANAGEMENT COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS UNDO ALL SETTIN...

Page 114: ...off R B convergence mid when this latter is pressed An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same source same adjustment block even when some adjustments are already readjusted When undo is presssed all settings are reset to the previous settings Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return MEMORY MANAGEMENT COPY A BLOCK DELETE A BLOCK DELETE ALL BLOCKS ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS UND...

Page 115: ...ENT CommonSettings Highlight Common settings by push ing the control disk up or down and press ENTER to display the com mon settings menu Within the common settings menu the following items can be set up or executed G2 adjustment CRT run in cycle Projector warm up Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE PROJECTORSET UP MEMORY MANAGEMENT COMMON SETTINGS I2CDIAGNOSTICS Select with or t...

Page 116: ...NTER to continue SAFETY NOTICE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK G2 ADJUSTMENT SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY BARCO PERSONNEL OR BARCO AUTHORIZED DEALERS IF QUALIFIED PRESS ENTER TO CONTINUE OR IF NOT EXIT TO RETURN ENTER selects the G2 adjustment EXIT returns to the Common settings menu ADJUST returns to the Operational mode G2 adjustment should be per formed by BARCO personnel or BARCO authorized dealers If you ...

Page 117: ...e the CRT run in cycle will start when pressingENTER Ifnosuchablock is available the projector cannot runtheCRTruninoptionandleaves theadjustmentmode If you still want to run CRT run in cycle create first a memory block on an internal pattern and restart the CRT run in option CRT RUN IN CYCLE ENTER to continue EXIT to cancel A flashing white pattern will be generated until EXIT is pressed The proj...

Page 118: ... is OFF the projec tor can start up with a warm up periode of 20 minutes During the start up a warm up menu will be displayed This menu offers the possibilitytoskipthewarmupperiode anyway by pressing the EXIT key and offers the possibility to adjust the horizontal and vertical amplitude of this white image with the control disk During this warm up period a full white image is shifted on the CRT fa...

Page 119: ...h or then ENTER EXIT to return SERVICE MODE PROJECTORSET UP MEMORY MANAGEMENT COMMON SETTINGS I2CDIAGNOSTICS Scroll with or then ENTER EXIT to return I2CDIAGNOSTICS Failures addr ICnumber mod name 48H IC200 DECODER To scroll through the failure list push the control disk up or down The I2C address IC number and module name will be given in I2C diagnostic menu When no errors are detected the follow...

Page 120: ...SERVICE MODE R5975228A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 SERVICE MODE 9 22 ...

Page 121: ...R5975228 BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 070497 MESSAGES WARNINGS AND FAILURES 10 1 MESSAGES WARNINGS AND FAILURES MESSAGES WARNINGS AND FAILURES ...

Page 122: ...yed on the screen when pushing the TEXT key Text ON the bar scale indication will be enabled during the change of an analog control in the opera tional mode all warnings and failures will be dis played Text OFF the bar scale indication will be disabled duringthechangeofananalogcontrolinthe operational mode all warnings and failures will not be displayed PROJECTOR ADDRESS 003 Indication of the proj...

Page 123: ...n the entered password is wrong WARNING input no longer available Message will be displayed when the input source is no longer available The following message then appears check input signal or select new source check in put signal or select new source Message will be displayed after the message input no longer available It asks to check the connections between the source and the projector or to c...

Page 124: ...befollowedby confirmmessage onwhich the user has to answer FAILURE I2C error addr 7FH3 Hardware failure Call a qualified service technician for repair FAILURE short circuit on I2C bus Hardware failure Call a qualified service technician for repair FAILURE RCVDS com munication error Serial communication error between the RCVDS and the projector FAILURE IRIS commu nication error Communication error ...

Page 125: ... MULTIMEDIA 070497 OPTIONS OPTIONS 11 1 OPTIONS IR receiver 800 Hardwired RCU Projector Control software RCVDS 05 VS05 Adapter and communication cables Ceiling mount CM50 Soft edge matching Contrast modulation Picture Orbiting ...

Page 126: ... cable BARCODATA 701S IR Remote Receiver 800 Projection room Control room Hardwired RCU ThecontrolsignalsfromtheRCUcanbesenttotheprojectorviaawiredconnection Preparing your remote cable Use a shielded cable with a maximum length of 100 m and two mini jack 3 5 mm connectors order number R313043 Peel back the vinyl covering of the cable on both sides and twist the wire core Solder a jack plug as sho...

Page 127: ...ts can be connected to the projector The selected source number will be displayed on a 2 digit display and the selected input module will be indicated with a LED on the rear VS05 The VS05 is a versatile Video and HDTV source selector for all BARCO s digitally controlled large screen projectors It offers the possibility to connect and switch up to 5 different Video sources 3 different S Video sourc...

Page 128: ...mber R9827780 Contrast modulation kit Thecontrastmodulationkitisdesignedtoimproveoveralllightoutputuniformityand toovercometheinherentcolorshifterrors normallyassociatedwithCRTprojection The laws of physics applied to projection optics dictate that the center of the projected image will be brighter than the corners this phenomenon is normally referredtoas cornerfalloff Duetothenormaloff axisprojec...

Page 129: ...mote control by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottomoftheRCU Liftupthetopsideofthecoveratthe same time fig 1 Removethebatteryfromthecompartmentanddiscon nect the contact plate fig 2 Connect a new 9 V battery type E block e g 6F22S or equivalent to the contact plate Insert the battery back into the compartment and put the cover back Attention whenanewbatteryisinstalled theprojector a...

Page 130: ...R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 A 2 APPENDIX A BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU APPENDIX A BATTERY REPLACEMENT IN THE RCU ...

Page 131: ...rocedure The orbiting path is automatically added to the Random Access Adjustment mode menu when installed Press ADJUST to enter the Ad justment mode and select Ran dom The Random Access Adjustment Mode menu will be displayed Highlight ORBITING with the con trol disk and press ENTER ENTER continues to the Master Orbiting menu EXIT returns to the Operational mode ADJUST returns to the Operational m...

Page 132: ...ghlight MODE OFF with the control disk and press ENTER to set the ORBITING ON MASTER ORBITING EXIT to return SELECT WITH OR THEN ENTER DEVIATION ADJUST VERTICAL WITH OR HORIZONTAL WITH OR CHANGE TO SLAVE MODE ON SPEED FAST ADJUST DEVIATION SLAVE ORBITING EXIT to return SELECT WITH OR THEN ENTER DEVIATION ADJUST VERTICAL WITH OR HORIZONTAL WITH OR CHANGE TO MASTER ADJUST DEVIATION MASTER ORBITING E...

Page 133: ...ngs be sure that the Horizontal Phase and the Raster shift are correctly aligned with the Orbiting mode set to OFF This alignment must be performed in case of a multiple projector installation with Master and Slave projectors in order to ensure a correct operation of the Orbiting for all projectors Adjustmentprocedurestandaloneprojector Highlight ADJUST DEVIATION with the control disk and press EN...

Page 134: ...eviation without orbiting operation HORIZONTAL ORBIT AMPL 70 VERTICAL ORBIT AMPL 70 ENTER will select the Orbiting adjustment menu EXIT returns to the Path Selection menu Push the control disk to the left right or up down to toggle be tween Hor and Vert deviation adjustment Adjust vertical deviation by pushing the control disk up or down Adjust horizontal deviation by pushing the control disk to t...

Page 135: ...ertical deviation the picture moves in the corresponding direc tion allowing the set up of the deviation without orbiting opera tion ENTER will select the Orbiting Adjust ment menu EXIT returns to the Path Selection menu HORIZONTAL ORBIT AMPL 70 VERTICAL ORBIT AMPL 70 Adjust vertical deviation by pushing the control disk up or down Adjust horizontal deviation by pushing the control disk to the lef...

Page 136: ...APPENDIX B ORBITING APPENDIX B ORBITING R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 B 6 ...

Page 137: ...mogenous view The soft edge matching feature provides a solution to the annoying side effects when adjustingtwoormoreprojectedimagesnexttoeachother Toimprovethisjunction both images must be overlapping within a certain percentage of the total screen width During the overlapping period both video signals are modulated by appropriatewaveformssothattheresultinglightoutputequalstherestoftheimage Pictu...

Page 138: ...andomAccessAdjust ment Mode main menu Highlight SOFT EDGE with the control disk and press ENTER to select ENTER displays the Soft Edge Matching menu EXIT returns to the Path Selection menu ADJUST returns to the Operational mode RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return 636h PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY CONVERGENCE COLOR SELECT COLOR BALANCE ORBITING CONTR MODULATION SO...

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Page 147: ...ew The viewer wants to see an overall light output uniformity The laws of physics applied to projection optics dictate that the center of the projected image will be brighter than the corners this phenomenon is normally referred to as corner fall off Secondly due to the normal off axis projection of the red and blue images CRT projection displays a phenomenon referred to as color shift whereby one...

Page 148: ...e image will be useful during the ad justment ENTER selects the Contrast Modulation menu EXIT returns to the Path Selection menu ADJUSTreturnstotheOperationalmode RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return 636g PICTURE TUNING GEOMETRY CONVERGENCE COLOR SELECT COLOR BALANCE ORBITING CONTR MODULATION SOFT EDGE Note besurethehorizontalphase is correctly adjusted The i...

Page 149: ...NTRAST EDGE CORRECTION Contrast equalisation Color Shift Highlight RED HORIZONTAL with thecontroldiskandpressENTER Onlyaredimageisdisplayed Use thecontroldisktoequalisethelight output on the left and right side of the image The best result is ob tainedonawhiteimagebylooking on the left and the right side until both or equal or by using a very sensitive light meter ENTER returns to the Contrast Mod...

Page 150: ...Mode main menu ADJUSTreturnstotheOperationalmode Contrast edge correction hot spot Highlight LEFT RIGHT with the control disk and press ENTER to start the horizontal hot spot cor rectioninthecenterofthescreen Adjust with the control disk for the samelightoutputinthecornersas in the center of the image This left right adjustment must be done in combination with the top bottomadjustmentasbothadjust ...

Page 151: ...on with the left rightadjustmentsasbothad justmentsinfluenceeachother Note these adjustments will re duce the total light output so do not over adjust Hint A bar scale of 10 15 for both adjustments gives a good result Press ENTER to return to the Contrast Modulation menu CONTRAST EQUALISATION Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return 338f CONTRAST EDGE CORRECTION RED HORIZONTAL GREEN HORIZONTAL BLU...

Page 152: ...APPENDIX D CONTRAST MODULATION R5975238A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 APPENDIX D CONTRAST MODULATION D 6 ...

Page 153: ...e sources the projector will use Linear Digital Interpo lation to create a new block for the new source This block will provide an initial set of adjustments for the new source that have been calculated by the projector from previousexperience The projector s memory has the capacity to store 32 adjustment blocks The adjustment block consists of two parts the block header and the data representing ...

Page 154: ...mal image Do not forget to start the deletion of a block procedure otherwise the image settings of the last selected source will be overwritten with the new adjustments B projector equipped with RCVDS or VS05 When a new source is connected a the projector looks for the most corresponding adjustment block If such a block is present the settings will be used to display the connected source b the pro...

Page 155: ... block for sources 0 9 projector with RCVDS or 1 5 stand alone projector is activated by selecting the corresponding source number 0 9 projector with RCVDS or 1 5 stand alone projector Once this source number is selected the alternate block of adjustment data is in use and may be modified via the adjust mode of the projector The alternate adjustment block is automatically stored source input 0 sou...

Page 156: ...lock is to be created for 2 Select the corresponding source number between 90 and 99 The adjustment block for the source number between 0 and 9 is copied to the corresponding source number between 90 and 99 3 Enter the adjust mode and make any desired changes geometry convergence sync fast slow enhanced blue on off to the second adjustment block 4 Exit the adjust mode Note the above also applies t...

Page 157: ...38A BARCOVISION 701 MULTIMEDIA 200697 i 1 P RCU INPUT SOURCES 1 PROJECTOR RCVDS 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 INPUT SOURCES 7 P RCU INPUT SOURCES 1 PROJECTOR RCVDS 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 INPUT SOURCES 7 ...

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