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XLM H25

Owner’s manual

R9010100

R5976690/02
03/09/2004

Summary of Contents for XLM H25

Page 1: ...XLM H25 Owner s manual R9010100 R5976690 02 03 09 2004 ...

Page 2: ...Barco nv Events Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail events barco com Visit us at the web www barco com Printed in Belgium ...

Page 3: ...f this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract All other claims in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indirect damage and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services provided by Barco being a component of the system or independent service will...

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Page 5: ... 6 YUV RG s B input module 29 3 3 7 RGB analog input module 29 3 3 8 CVBS S VID input module 30 3 3 9 Dummy input module 30 3 4 Communication connection 31 3 4 1 RS232 422 IN OUT Serial network 31 3 4 2 Ethernet connection 32 3 4 3 Hardwired remote to CTRL 1 32 3 4 4 Bi directional communication port CTRL 3 33 3 5 Monitor output 35 4 Getting Started 37 4 1 Terminology overview RCU and local keypad...

Page 6: ...palette set up 69 6 5 7 Alpha Blending 69 6 5 8 Exit the Window adjustment menus 71 6 6 Layout Adjustment 71 6 6 1 Start up 71 6 6 2 Load Layout 71 6 6 3 Rename Layout 72 6 6 4 Delete layout 73 6 6 5 Add a window to a layout 73 6 6 6 Remove a window in a layout 73 6 6 7 Edit window 74 6 6 8 Keystone adjustment 74 6 6 9 Blanking adjustment 75 7 Installation 77 7 1 Start up of the installation mode ...

Page 7: ...91 A Specifications 93 A 1 XLM H25 Specifications 93 B Standard Source Set up files 95 B 1 Table overview 95 C Maintenance 99 C 1 Pressure check of cooling liquid circuit 99 C 2 Cleaning the dust filters 100 C 3 Cleaning the lens 102 Glossary 103 Index 105 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 3 ...

Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 9: ...n individual item They are packed in a carton Never transport the projector with the lamp mounted inside the projector 1 3 Box content Content 1 XLM H25 projector weight 180 kg without lamp house and lens 1 remote control unit RCU 2 batteries 1 rugged remote control 1 owners manual 1 safety manual 1 female plug P3 NE 400V red 1 female plug P3 E 250V blue 1 4 Dimensions Dimensions are given without...

Page 10: ...1 Packaging and Dimensions Side view 176 80 1050 1563 80 176 Image 1 1 Side view Front view 210 669 810 598 15 327 636 Image 1 2 Front view 6 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 11: ...1 Packaging and Dimensions Top view 27 5 468 27 5 1130 Image 1 3 Top view R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 7 ...

Page 12: ...1 Packaging and Dimensions 8 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 13: ...jector is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produced by smoke machines or similar these deposit a thin layer of greasy residue upon the projectors internal optics and imaging electronic surfaces degrading performance then it is highly advisable and desirable to have this contamination removed prior to it reaching the projectors clean air supply Devices or structures to extract or shiel...

Page 14: ...educe the viewing angle For more information about screens contact your local screen supplier What image size How big should the image be The projector is designed for projecting an image size min 1 00m 3 3ft to max 15 m 49 2ft depending on the ambient light conditions with an aspect ratio of 1 9 1 2 2 Restricted Access Location Installation in a Restricted Access Location The XLM H25 can only be ...

Page 15: ...h the screen on a distance PD and water leveled in both directions The mounting positions in the following images are shown for a nominal lens position PD B SH 4 SH SW 5 A CD SH 2 B A CD 5 SW 3 1 2 Image 2 2 Front table configuration 1 Side view 2 Top view 3 Back view 4 Optical axis projection lens 5 Floor CD distance between projector and floor PD Projector distance distance between screen and pr...

Page 16: ...2 3 Front ceiling configuration 1 Side view 2 Top view 3 Back view 4 Ceiling CD distance between projector and ceiling PD Projector distance distance between screen and projector SW Screen width image width SH Screen height image height 12 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 17: ...ght beam within 2 meter no combustible materials air inlet 0 5 meter free area Backside within 1 meter no combustible materials Left and right side 0 5 meter 2 5 Lenses Overview Lenses Lens formulas Lens installation 2 5 1 Lenses Available lenses Lenses Order number XLD 1 45 1 8 1 R9852090 XLD 1 8 2 4 1 R9852092 XLD 2 2 3 0 1 R9852094 XLD 2 8 5 5 1 R9852100 XLD 5 5 8 5 1 R9852920 R5976690 XLM H25 ...

Page 18: ...ed values For critical situations fixed installs that use the lens at one of its extreme zoom positions this should be taken into account 2 5 3 Lens installation How to install a lens 1 Take out the foam rubber 2 Put the lock handler to the left A image 2 5 3 Insert the lens in such a way that the connector matches the socket B image 2 6 4 Push on the lens until the connector seats into the socket...

Page 19: ...tools Nut driver 10mm Flat screwdriver 5mm Installing the projection lamp 1 Unplug the projector from the wall outlet 2 On the input side of the projector remove the side by turning the 3 quarter turn fastener studs a quarter turn counter clockwise image 2 7 3 Pull the top side of the cover out of its spring locks 4 Take the lamp casing by both handles carefully out of its shipping box 5 Place the...

Page 20: ...p right of the lamp house compartment image 2 9 The pressure should be 1 bar When lower than 0 5 bar a corrective action should be taken by qualified service personnel 9 Hook on the side cover and close the 3 quarter turn fastener studs a quarter turn clockwise Image 2 7 Removing side cover Image 2 8 Lamp insertion Image 2 9 Cooling liquid pressure 16 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 21: ...can be hot 8 Pack the lamp casing into the original lamp packing and transport it vertically 2 8 Battery Insertion in the Remote Control Where to find the batteries The batteries are not placed in the remote control to avoid remote control operation in its package resulting in a shorter battery life time How to install the batteries 1 Push the cover tab A with the fingernail a little backwards and...

Page 22: ...w to insert the batteries 1 Turn off the remote and remove all cables 2 Turn the locking screw counter clockwise to free the metallic cover image 2 13 3 Open the metallic cover 4 Insert the new batteries correctly in the battery compartment image 2 14 Be sure to install the batteries in the proper polarity and not to short battery terminals together 5 Set switch A in the Charge position left posit...

Page 23: ...ust not stick out of the charger Image 2 16 Remove plug Image 2 17 Guiding grooves Image 2 18 Mounting the plug 2 10 2 Charging the batteries When charging the batteries Charging is required whenever the batteries are low The status of the batteries can be seen on the main menu third line or in the diagnosis menu BAT ACT The remote is working on batteries there is no supply via external power sour...

Page 24: ...ojectors How to handle 1 Turn in the four feet of the second projector 2 Pull the handler A of the second projector a little backwards image 2 19 3 Put the second projector on the first one so that the base plate of the second projector matches with the rigging socket of the first projector 4 Slide the security pin handler C into the hole of the rigging socket of the first projector until the hand...

Page 25: ... possibilities consult the complete documentation Image 2 21 Rigging kit mounted Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspending the ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that use Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector WARNING When mounting the projector to the ceiling or to a rigging system always mount security chains Complete docu...

Page 26: ...2 Installation Guidelines 22 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 27: ...25 can be powered on two ways 3 power lines neutral earth line on 400V AC red connector 3 power lines earth line on 250V AC blue connector Field configurable via a selection switch Image 3 1 Possible power connections A 3 power lines earth on 250V AC B 3 power lines neutral earth on 400V AC C Power selection switch D Power switch Power consumption 8 kW R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 23 ...

Page 28: ...emale connector of the power cord into the corresponding male connector on the projector 2 Put the voltage selection switch in the correct position Switch position Description Upper left 3 x 208V Lower left 3 x 400V 3 Put the male connector of the power cable into the wall outlet 24 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 29: ...E CTRL 3 CTRL 2 CTRL 1 PORT 1 PORT 2 BI DIRECTIONAL UNI DIRECTIONAL L1 L2 Image 3 3 Input facilities Layer 1 communication input outputs Hardwired remote o CTRL 1 wired RCU o CTRL 2 Uni directional hardwired remote o CTRL 3 Bi directional hardwired remote Ethernet communication o Port 1 10 100 BaseT o Port 2 10 100 BaseT Wireless remote optional Serial network RS232 RS422 In Out Monitor out Layer ...

Page 30: ...ble Within the next topics each input module will be discussed If no input module is inserted the slot must be filled up by dummy input 3 3 2 Removing and Inserting an input module How to remove an input module 1 Push on the release button underneath the input module 1 which you want to remove At the same time pull out the input module by the grip handle 2 image 3 4 1 2 2 1 3 PUSH 2 1 3 PUSH COLOR...

Page 31: ...aced in an input slot the green LED lower LED on the front side will be lit indicating that the system acknowledges the module D320 DVI IN OUT Image 3 5 Image 3 6 Order info Article No Description R9850960 D325Digitizer DVI input module 3 3 4 SDI input module Technical info SDI data in SDI loop through 270Mbit s transmission SMPTE 259M C 525 625 interlaced Coax 75 Ohm Amber LED upper LED on the fr...

Page 32: ...e o 1280x720 60 1 1 SMPTE 296M o 1280x720 59 94 1 1 SMPTE 296M o 1920x1080 30 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 29 97 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 25 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 24 1 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 23 98 1 1 SMPTE 274M Interlaced o 1920x1035 60 2 1 SMPTE 260M o 1920x1035 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 260M o 1920x1080 60 2 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 59 94 2 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920x1080 50 2 1 SMPTE 274M o 1920 1080 50...

Page 33: ... front side will be lit indicating that the system acknowledges the module D320 YUV RGSB IN OUT Image 3 11 Image 3 12 Order info Article No Description R9850940 D325Digitizer YUV RG s B input module 3 3 7 RGB analog input module Technical info Sub D15 connector for input and loop through R G B Hsync Vsync 0 to 1 Vpp 3dB 75 Ohm termination Black level 300mV Sync tip 0V Resolution SXGA and UXGA vers...

Page 34: ...4 pins DIN loop through connector Amber LED upper LED on the front side will be lit indicating recognition of film either continuous or intermittent film detection When placed in an input slot the green LED lower LED on the front side will be lit indicating that the system acknowledges the module D320 CVBS S VID IN OUT IN OUT Image 3 15 Image 3 16 Order info Article No Description R9850920 D325Dig...

Page 35: ...fferential voltage digital interface circuits This standard is usable over longer distances than RS 232 This signal governs the asyn chronous transmission of computer data at speeds of up to 920 000 bits per second It is also used as the serial port standard for Macintosh computers When the difference between the 2 lines is 0 2V that equals with a logical 0 When the difference is 0 2V that equals ...

Page 36: ... addresses Once getting access it is possible to check and manipulate all projector settings Remote diagnostics control and monitoring be come very simple The 2 ports are functionally identical Both ports are connected via the projector hub Pin configuration Ethernet 10 100 base T Port 1 2 1 TXD 5 2 5VA 2 TXD 6 RXD 3 RXD 7 RXD 4 2 5VA 8 GNDM 3 4 3 Hardwired remote to CTRL 1 How to connect 1 Plug o...

Page 37: ...standard two wire cable terminated on each end with a 3 5 mm male mono stereo phone jack This cable is not delivered but is available in most electronic or audio shops 3 4 4 Bi directional communication port CTRL 3 What can be connected The rugged remote control can be connected to the Bi directional communication port CTRL 3 With this rugged remote control all control functions can be taken over ...

Page 38: ... Bi directional connector CTRL 3 on the projector image 3 25 Image 3 24 Rugged remote control backside 2 1 3 PUSH 2 1 3 PUSH COLOR CONTRAST PHASE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN STANDBY ENTER TEXT EXIT PAUSE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 OK IR GREEN OPERATIONAL RED STAND BY Image 3 25 Bi directional rugged remote control How to set up the rugged remote control 1 Press ADJ key once The main menu of the rugged remote con...

Page 39: ...y RF Select the corresponding setting Two are possible in this setup Auto The rugged remote listens to according its priority XLR has the highest priority XLR The rugged remote is forced to XLR 3 5 Monitor output What can be done A monitor can be connected to this output to preview the projected image Pin configuration Monitor output 1 Red Out 8 Ground 2 Green Out 9 nc 3 Blue Out 10 ground 4 nc 11...

Page 40: ...3 Connections 36 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 41: ... 4 1 Terminology overview RCU and local keypad Overview The following table gives an overview of the different functions associated to the keys COLOR CONTRAST PHASE SHARPN TINT BRIGHTN STANDBY ENTER TEXT EXIT PAUSE 2 1 4 3 5 6 8 0 9 7 F1 F2 F3 MENU BACK ENTER PAUSE PIP PHASE TINT COLOR BRIGHTN CONTR VOL 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 LOGO AUTO IMAGE DIGI ZOOM SDI SB PC DVI VIDEO S VIDEO RGB PC LENS ZOOM LENS...

Page 42: ...8 AUTOIMAGE Auto image to center the image on the active DMD surface 9 Digit buttons direct input selection 10 Lens control use these buttons to obtain the desired ZOOM SHIFT FOCUS 11 VOL Not used 12 Picture controls use these buttons to obtain the desired picture analog level 13 DIGI ZOOM allows a digital Zoom of a part of the image 14 FREEZE press to freeze the projected image 15 PIP allows to a...

Page 43: ...ss ADJ twice entering the menus of the projector 3 EXIT to leave the selected menu or item go upwards to previous menu Corresponds with the BACK button on the RCU 4 TEXT to des activate or activate the on screen dialog boxes and menus 5 ENTER to confirm an adjustment or selection in the MENU 6 key allows to recall the stored Logo not in PiP mode 7 Function keys user programmable keys with function...

Page 44: ...o shut down right after an image is displayed 4 4 Lamp runtime Lamp runtime indication while running When the total runtime of the lamp is 1000 30 hours or more a warning message will be displayed This warning message will be repeated at the next start up Press BACK or MENU to remove the message The total lifetime of the lamp for a safe operation is 1000 hours maximum do not use it longer Always r...

Page 45: ...Screen B IR sensor C Image 4 3 Pointing RCU to the screen When using the remote control make sure you are within the effective operating distance The operating distance may be up to 15 m 50ft The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor Directly to one of the IR sensors 1 When usi...

Page 46: ...to CTRL 1 page 32 4 8 Using the Rugged remote control Overview The rugged remote control can be connected to the projector For more explanation about the setup see Bi directional communi cation port CTRL 3 page 33 Once set up the rugged remote control can be used in the same way as the RCU As this remote control has a limited number of buttons some functions are hidden in a the menu structure e g ...

Page 47: ...ill be displayed in a Text box To continue using the RCU with that specific address it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons address between 0 and 9 within 5 seconds after pushing the address key For example if the Address key displays projector address 003 then press 3 digit button on the RCU to set the RCU s address to match the projector s address Do not press 0 0 3 This...

Page 48: ...tem Use the button Use the button Sharpness Use the button for a sharper picture Use the button for a softer picture Phase Use the or button to adjust the phase Gamma Use the button for a higher gamma Use the button for a lower gamma Freeze Press Freeze to freeze the displayed image Picture Controls via the rugged remote control The image controls are hidden in the RRC Internal menu Press ADJ to e...

Page 49: ... for correct horizontal position of the image on the screen button left shift button right shift C A B D Image 4 5 Lens adjustment with RCU 4 11 2 Lens adjustment via menus How to adjust 1 Press the MENU button on the Remote control The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Installation and press ENTER 3 Select Lens and press ENTER The lens menu will be displayed 4 Select Zoom Focus and press E...

Page 50: ...4 Getting Started 46 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 51: ...re Key names between brackets correspond with the keys on the rugged remote control MAIN ADJUSTMENT MODE INSTALLATION SERVICE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 5 1 5 2 Using the Dialog boxes How to use the dialog boxes Some parameters are modified by means of a dialog box where selections can be made and or values can be entered The values can be entered adjusted in several way Bar sca...

Page 52: ...w keys on the remote control 1 Press ENTER to activate the input field The first digit will be highlighted 2 Press or to increase or decrease the value 3 Press or to select the next digit to be changed 4 Press ENTER to confirm the changes 48 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 53: ...t Rename Copy Delete Options Picture tuning Color temperature Gamma Noise reduction Input balance Window adjustment Select source Size Position Z order Color key Alpha blend Layout adjustment Load layout Rename layout Delete layout Add window Remove window Edit window Keystone Blanking 6 2 Start up of the Adjustment mode How to start up 1 Select Adjustment mode menu 6 1 2 Press ENTER to select R59...

Page 54: ...file can be loaded and saved for future use When there is a little difference the file can also be loaded and then edited until the source specs are reached Possible file Manipulations The following file manipulations are possible Load installation of a file for a new source Edit editing a loaded file to the source specs Rename renaming a file Copy copying a file Delete deleting a file Options man...

Page 55: ... displayed Fit only the best fitting files will be displayed with a distinction of 2 lines and line duration of 300 ns How to load a file 1 Push the cursor key or to select the best fitting file menu 6 7 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Press ENTER to confirm the new creation or EXIT to return to the load file menu LOAD FILE FILTER LIST Fit Filename video525 s01 video525 c01 video525 c02 Active file Vide...

Page 56: ...wn How to change a setting with the numeric keys 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight an item The color of the selected item will change 2 Press ENTER to activate the digits 3 Enter directly with the numeric keys on the RCU or local keypad the new value How to change a setting with the cursor keys 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight an item The color of the selected item will change 2 Press ENT...

Page 57: ...zontal Period already filled in with the correct value when active file Vertical Total Lines already filled when an active file is selected to be edited Vertical Active Lines number of horizontal lines determining the height of the projected image This value is normally given in the specification of the source If not adjust until full image height is displayed no missing lines Vertical Start numbe...

Page 58: ...hree video fields the next two etc It means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible and requiring care in editing Some sophisticated equipment can unravel the 3 2 sequence to allow frame by frame treatment and subsequently re compose 3 2 The 3 2 sequence repeats every five video frames and four film frames the latte...

Page 59: ... select a file name 4 Press ENTER to select The Copy file menu will be displayed with the selected file name already filled in in the From file name area and in the To file name area The first character in the To file name area is highlighted menu 6 17 COPY FILE Filename Src resolution video525 s01 video525 c01 video525 c02 Active file Video525 c50 Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return Men...

Page 60: ...ile cannot be deleted FILE SERVICE LOAD EDIT RENAME COPY DELETE OPTIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 19 DELETE FILE Filename Src resolution video525 s01 video525 c01 video525 c02 Active file Video525 c50 Select with or ENTER to accept EXIT to return Menu 6 20 CONFIRM DELETE FILE Delete file Video525 c01 ENTER to confirm EXIT to return Menu 6 21 6 3 8 File Options Start up 1 Push...

Page 61: ...ING COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA NOISE REDUCTION INPUT BALANCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 25 6 4 2 Color Temperature 6 4 2 1 Color Temperature selection What can be done The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source There are 3 different preset color temperatures 3200 K 6500 K and 9300 K These calibrated presets can be selected and will provide optimum color...

Page 62: ... right cursor key to activate the cursor adjustments The gain dialog box will be displayed image 6 2 5 Use the cursor key or to select the color Adjust with or key The value can change between 0 00 and 1 99 PICTURE TUNING COLOR TEMPERATURE GAMMA NOISE REDUCTION INPUT BALANCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 28 COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR TEMPERATURE 3200 6500 9300 CUSTOM _______________...

Page 63: ...balance for YUV signals 6 4 5 1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction Unbalanced color signals When transporting signals there is always a risk of deterioration of the information contained in the signals In case of information contained in the amplitude of the signals which is the case of data color signals R G B image 6 3 we are quite sure that the amplitude of these color signals is subjec...

Page 64: ...superfleous information i2 video information Image 6 5 One can conclude here that a good data conversion can only be met by using three previously input balanced color signals The objective of input balancing The objective in input balancing is to set the same black level and the same white level for the three colors of a particular input source Black level setting brightness White level setting c...

Page 65: ...ut picture when projecting a 100 black image image B The changeover from min to max is indicated by the apparition of bright spots also called digital noise An alternative to a full screen White black pattern is the standard gray scale pattern the white bar will be used for white balance and the black bar for black balance Image 6 7 Black balance 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Input balance...

Page 66: ...es visible in the white areas and return one step 5 Adjust gain blue with the or cursor keys until the blue noise becomes visible in the white areas and return one step 6 Put the contrast back on its normal value INPUT BALANCE WHITE BALANCE BLACK BALANCE Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 34 6 4 5 3 Input balance for YUV signals How to adjust 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Inpu...

Page 67: ...us 6 5 1 Start up Start up The window manipulations can be managed with the Window Adjustment menus To start up the Window Adjustment 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Window adjustment menu 6 37 2 Press ENTER to select The window adjustment menu will be displayed menu 6 38 ADJUSTMENT MODE FILE SERVICE PICTURE TUNING WINDOW ADJUSTMENT LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return ...

Page 68: ... pressing PiP adjust source number 6 5 3 Size Adjustment What can be done The size of the active window can be adjusted in a vertical or horizontal way When adjusting the vertical size the upper side of the image is fixed table and ceiling mounted configurations and only the lower side can be moved to its exact position When adjusting the horizontal size the left side of the image is fixed and onl...

Page 69: ... until the desired place is reached The reference is the upper left corner Image 6 9 How to position 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Position menu 6 42 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Press the or key to move the image in a vertical way Press the or key to move the image in a horizontal way Or press ENTER to access the digits directly 4 Press EXIT to return WINDOW ADJUSTMENT SELECT SOURCE SIZE POS...

Page 70: ... 6 43 6 5 6 Color Key Color key Sometimes also called chroma key This is a method of combining two video images An example of chroma keying in action is the nightly news person standing in front of a giant weather map In actuality the person is standing in front of a blue or green background and their image is mixed with a computer generated weather map This is how it works a TV camera is pointed ...

Page 71: ...CT SOURCE SIZE POSITION Z ORDER COLOR KEY ALPHA BLEND Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 44 COLOR KEY Status off Color value Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 Options Range 0 Algorithm None Palette RGB Select with or ENTER to change value EXIT to return Menu 6 45 6 5 6 2 Set up of the color for color key What can be done The color which has to be substituted can be entered by its RGB values betwee...

Page 72: ...et up color or the deviation value will be substituted Color key range set up 1 Select Range menu 6 47 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Use the or arrow keys to change to the desired value COLOR KEY Status off Color value Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 Options Range 0 Algorithm None Palette RGB Select with or ENTER to change value EXIT to return Menu 6 47 6 5 6 4 Color key algorithm What can be set up The way the ...

Page 73: ...he full color palette can be used for color keying When only blue green or red is selected only color tints of these colors can be used for color keying Color key palette set up 1 Select Palette menu 6 49 2 Press ENTER to toggle between RGB Green Red or Blue RGB The complete RGB range can be used for color keying Green Only green colors can be used for color keying Red Only red colors can be used ...

Page 74: ...ey menu 6 50 2 Press ENTER to select A bar scale will be displayed 3 Use the or arrow key to change the blending value The higher the value the more transparent the image WINDOW ADJUSTMENT SELECT SOURCE SIZE POSITION Z ORDER COLOR KEY ALPHA BLEND Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 50 70 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 75: ...dow Keystone adjustment Blanking adjustment 6 6 1 Start up Start up The screen layouts and window manipulations can be managed with the Layout adjustment To start up the Layout Adjustment 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Layout adjustment menu 6 52 2 Press ENTER to select The layout adjustment menu will be displayed menu 6 53 ADJUSTMENT MODE FILE SERVICE PICTURE TUNING WINDOW ADJUSTMENT LAYOU...

Page 76: ...me menu 6 56 The Rename selection menu will be displayed menu 6 57 2 Push the cursor key or to select the desired layout file you want to rename 3 Press ENTER to confirm The rename window will be displayed menu 6 58 LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT LOAD RENAME DELETE ADD WINDOW REMOVE WINDOW EDIT WINDOW KEYSTONE BLANKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 56 RENAME LAYOUT Filename input1 input12 inp...

Page 77: ...ched How to add a window 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Add Window menu 6 61 2 Press ENTER to select A dialog box appears on the screen menu 6 62 3 Enter the source number of the source you want to add with the digit keys of the RCU The new window will be added in the same position as it was previously removed To change the position go to Edit window or select Window adjustment Position 4 P...

Page 78: ...enu 6 65 CONFIRM SAVE LAYOUT Save changes to Input 2 2 Select with or Reprogram with or or numeric keys ENTER to confirm EXIT to cancel Menu 6 66 6 6 7 Edit window What can be done The selected window can be adjusted in size position z order etc How to edit a window 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Edit Window menu 6 67 2 Press ENTER to select The Edit window menu is redirected to the Window ...

Page 79: ... of the image push the cursor key The value indication below the bar scale will be positive LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT LOAD RENAME DELETE ADD WINDOW REMOVE WINDOW EDIT WINDOW KEYSTONE BLANKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 68 6 6 9 Blanking adjustment What can be done Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the complete projected image and are used to frame the projected image on to...

Page 80: ...o highlight the desired blanking adjustment 4 Press ENTER to start up the chosen blanking 5 Use the cursor keys to adjust the blanking LAYOUT ADJUSTMENT LOAD RENAME DELETE ADD WINDOW REMOVE WINDOW EDIT WINDOW KEYSTONE BLANKING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 69 BLANKING TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 6 70 76 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 81: ...FIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNAL PATTERNS SCENERGIX Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 2 7 2 Input slots What can be done The input configuration of the variable inputs is shown in the Input slots menu To view or the change the input configuration 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Input Slots 2 Press ENTER to select The input slots menu will be displayed menu 7 3 INP...

Page 82: ...ghlight Configuration menu 7 4 2 Press ENTER to select The configuration menu will be displayed menu 7 5 INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNAL PATTERNS SCENERGIX Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 4 CONFIGURATION FRONT TABLE FRONT CEILING REAR TABLE REAR CEILING Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 5 For more information see Installation...

Page 83: ...USTMENT ZOOM FOCUS ZOOM with or FOCUS with or ENTER to SHIFT EXIT to return Menu 7 9 How to shift the image 1 When on the Zoom Focus menu press ENTER to switch to the shift menu or 2 When on the Lens Adjustment menu push the cursor key or to highlight Shift and press ENTER to display the shift menu menu 7 10 3 Press ENTER to select The lens adjustment pattern will be displayed with the adjustment ...

Page 84: ...lowing patterns are available None Checker board Color bars Convergence Focus Full Black Full Blue Full Green Full Red Full White Hatch Hatch Blue on Green Hatch Red on Green Outline Purity INSTALLATION INPUT SLOTS CONFIGURATION LENS QUICK ACCESS KEYS OSD INTERNAL PATTERNS SCENERGIX Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 7 12 INTERNAL PATTERNS None Checkerboard Color bars Convergence Focus ...

Page 85: ...on the identification screen The identification screen shows the general information of the projector The following items will be displayed Type of the projector Software version Configuration installation of the projector front ceiling front table rear ceiling rear table Baud rate transfer speed for communication with a computer The baud rate of the projector must be the same as the baud rate of ...

Page 86: ...hange the password 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Change Password menu 8 5 2 Press ENTER to select The Change Password menu will be displayed Note Only possible when Owner The old passwords are displayed menu 8 6 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION PASSWORD CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION LAMP DIMMING CONVERGENCE DIAGNOSIS CLO Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 5 CHANGE PASSWORD Ente...

Page 87: ...T to return Menu 8 9 Changing an access possibility 1 Push the cursor key or to select an item in the scroll list 2 Press ENTER to select 3 Push the cursor key or to select owner user guest or everybody 4 Press ENTER to toggle between Y yes or N no 5 Repeat both steps if necessary Access Levels An access level can be added to the following items Main Adjustment mode Change projector address File d...

Page 88: ... Common address 4 Press ENTER to select The digit will be highlighted 5 Reprogram with until the desired value is reached Or enter the digits directly with the numeric keys SERVICE IDENTIFICATION PASSWORD CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION LAMP DIMMING CONVERGENCE DIAGNOSIS CLO Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 12 CHANGE PROJ ADDRESS PROJECTOR ADDRESS 1 COMMON ADDRESS 0 Select wi...

Page 89: ...Press ENTER to toggle between RS232 and RS422 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION PASSWORD CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION LAMP DIMMING CONVERGENCE DIAGNOSIS CLO Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 16 COMMUNICATION BAUDRATE 115200 INTERFACE STANDARD RS232 RS422 TERMINATION OFF NETWORK Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 17 8 5 3 RS422 Termination Set up The last projector in a li...

Page 90: ...ght Network Configuration 4 Press ENTER to select The Network Configuration menu will be displayed menu 8 21 5 Set DHCP on or off contact your network responsible for the correct setting in your environment DHCP on DHCP server assigned an IP address to the client network projector DHCP off the client has to fill out the IP address the subnet mask and the default gateway SERVICE IDENTIFICATION PASS...

Page 91: ...r of the lamp The run time The remaining run time for a safe operation The number of strikes since the first start up SERVICE IDENTIFICATION PASSWORD CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION LAMP DIMMING CONVERGENCE DIAGNOSIS CLO Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 23 LAMP SERIAL NUMBER 1012000 ARTICLE NUMBER R9806510 RUN TIME 11h REMAINING RUNTIME 489h NUMBER OF STRIKES 55 EXIT to retur...

Page 92: ...tart up 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Diagnosis menu 8 27 2 Press ENTER to select The Diagnosis menu will be displayed menu 8 28 SERVICE IDENTIFICATION PASSWORD CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS COMMUNICATION LAMP DIMMING CONVERGENCE DIAGNOSIS CLO Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 27 DIAGNOSIS ERRORS VOLTAGES TEMPERATURES FAN SPEEDS VERSIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Me...

Page 93: ...V Fan1 23 15V Fan0 23 12V 5V 5 00V 3 3V 3 25V 24V 23 75V 12V ASCAR2 12 00V Select with or EXIT to return Menu 8 32 8 9 4 Temperatures How to show the temperatures 1 Push the cursor key or to highlight Temperatures menu 8 33 2 Press ENTER to select The Temperatures overview window will be displayed menu 8 34 3 Use the or keys to scroll through the list of displayed temperatures 4 Press EXIT to retu...

Page 94: ...t Versions menu 8 37 2 Press ENTER to select The Versions menu overview will be displayed menu 8 38 3 Use the or keys to scroll through the list of displayed versions 4 Press EXIT to return to the Diagnosis menu DIAGNOSIS ERRORS VOLTAGES TEMPERATURES FAN SPEEDS VERSIONS Select with or then ENTER EXIT to return Menu 8 37 VERSIONS Main 1 01 Lamp 1 01 LpsBarc20 1 01 LpsBarc22 1 01 LpsBarc28 1 01 SMPS...

Page 95: ...9 Programmable Function Keys 9 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS 9 1 Overview of the function keys Overview R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 91 ...

Page 96: ...9 Programmable Function Keys 92 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 97: ...female 2 way build in RF remote transceiver optional com 800 10base T optional Dimensions WxLxH 810 x 1563 x 631 mm High contrast mode Available with special lenses Brightness uniformity 75 Noise level 20 C 68 F 68 dBa Noise level 40 C 104 F 68 dBa Light shutter Standard Sealed DLP core Standard ScenergiX Standard horizontal and vertical electronic edge blending Seamless Switching Standard wipes f...

Page 98: ...x RGB Analogue up to UXGA 1x RGB YUV loop through 1x composite video S Video loop through Fixed focal lenses XLD 1 0 Zoom lenses XLD 1 45 1 8 XLD 1 8 2 4 XLD 2 2 3 0 XLD 2 8 5 5 XLD 5 5 8 5 Order Information R9010101 1 DVI Standard R9010100 1 DVI 1 SDI 1 HDSDI 1 RGB Analogue Standard 94 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 99: ...0 200 1920 563 540 HD_30I_2 1920x517I 30 000 33 750 74 250 2200 1920 563 517 HD_30P 1920x1080 30 000 33 750 74 250 2200 1920 1125 1080 HD_60P 1920x720 60 000 45 000 74 250 1650 1280 750 720 HDMAC 1252x570i 25 020 31 250 39 125 1252 1024 625 570 INTER_GR 1184x886 67 170 61 796 92 941 1504 1184 920 886 MAC_2 640x480 66 667 35 000 30 240 864 640 525 480 MAC_3 512x384 60 147 24 480 15 667 640 512 407 ...

Page 100: ... 1600x1200 60 000 75 000 156 375 2085 1600 1250 1200 SUN 1152x900 66 1152x900 66 000 61 847 64 502 1528 1152 937 900 SUN 1152x900 76 1152x900 76 63 74 808 107 992 1504 1152 937 900 SUN 1600x1280 67 1600x1280 66 931 89 286 200 000 2240 1600 1334 1280 SUN SXGA 67 1280x1024 67 188 71 690 116 998 1632 1280 1067 1024 SUN SXGA 67 1280x1024 76 106 81 129 134 999 1664 1280 1066 1024 SUNXGA60 1024x768 59 9...

Page 101: ... 640 500 480 VGA 85 640x480 85 009 43 269 36 000 832 640 509 480 VGA_GR 640x480 59 941 31 469 25 175 800 640 525 480 VGA_TXT 720x400 70 087 31 469 28 322 900 720 449 400 VGA75ISO 640x480 75 000 39 375 31 500 800 640 525 480 VIDEO525 2 675x480 59 939 31 468 26 999 858 675 525 480 VIDEO625 2 675x556 50 000 31 250 27 000 864 675 625 556 XGA_60 1024x768 60 000 48 360 64 996 1344 1024 806 768 XGA_70 10...

Page 102: ...B Standard Source Set up files 98 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 103: ...quarter turn fastener studs a quarter turn counter clockwise image C 1 3 Pull the top side of the cover out of its spring locks 4 Check the manometer The manometer is situate on the top right of the lamp house compartment image C 2 The pressure should be 1 bar with projector in OFF state When lower than 0 5 bar a corrective action should be taken by qualified service personnel Any significant drop...

Page 104: ...ug the projector from the wall outlet 2 On the input side of the projector remove the side by turning the 3 quarter turn fastener studs a quarter turn counter clockwise image C 3 3 Pull the top side of the cover out of its spring locks 4 Take the dust filter by the handles and slide out the dust filter on the front side of the projector image C 4 5 Clean that dust filter and reinstall Close the si...

Page 105: ...ust filter How to clean the dust filters 1 Vacuum out the major dust 2 Blow away remaining dust with compressed air in an other room or outside Tip This parts should be cleaned approximately every six months under normal environmental conditions A projector in a very dusty area requires more frequent maintenance advisable monthly R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 101 ...

Page 106: ...es with a CLEAN TorayseeTM cloth 2 Always wipe lenses in a single direction Warning Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating 3 Do not leave cleaning cloth in either an open room or lab coat pocket as doing so can contaminate the cloth 4 If smears occur when cleaning lenses replace the cloth Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth W...

Page 107: ...ddress DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization s network Using the Internet Protocol each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection to the Internet an IP address...

Page 108: ...Glossary 104 R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

Page 109: ...File service 50 Manipulations 50 File Service 50 52 54 56 Copy 55 Delete 56 Edit 51 52 Change settings 52 Start up 51 Values 52 Edit file 51 File options 56 Load 51 Rename 54 Start up 50 Function keys 91 Overview 91 G Getting started 37 39 42 44 Address 42 Controlling projector 44 Lamp runtime 40 Quick lens adjustment 44 Switching on 40 Terminology overview 39 Rugged remote 39 Terminology overview...

Page 110: ...t 45 Restricted Access 10 Location 10 Rigging points 21 Overview 21 RS232 85 Set up 85 RS422 85 Set up 85 Termination 85 Rugged remote 19 20 Batteries 19 Charge 19 Charge the batteries 19 Preparing charger 19 Power save mode 20 Preparing charger 19 Rugged remote control 18 Battery insertion 18 S Service 81 90 Baud rate 84 Setting 84 Change projector address 83 CLO 90 Common address 83 Communicatio...

Page 111: ...on Noordlaan 5 B 8520 Kuurne Phone 32 56 36 89 70 Fax 32 56 36 88 24 E mail antoon dejaegher barco com Web www barco com From Date Please correct the following points in this documentation R5976690 02 page wrong correct R5976690 XLM H25 03 09 2004 ...

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