Barco Tde6542 06 Rlmw14
Barco Tde6542 06 Rlmw14
User manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY 1
1.1 General considerations 1
2. GENERAL 5
2.1 Installation requirements 5
4. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 22
4.1 Remote control unit (RCU) 22
4.2 Lenses 26
5. GETTING STARTED 33
5.1 RCU & Local keypad 33
6. OSD MENU 36
6.1 How to navigate in the OSD menu structure? 37
7. INPUT 38
7.1 Input menu overview 38
7.7 No Signal 40
8. IMAGE 41
8.1 Image menu overview 41
8.2 Contrast 42
8.3 Brightness 42
8.4 Sharpness 43
8.9 Timings 46
9. LAYOUT 49
9.1 Layout menu overview 49
9.2 Zoom 50
9.5 PIP 51
10. LAMP 52
10.1 Lamp menu overview 52
10.2 Mode 53
10.3 Lamps 53
10.5 Power 54
11. ALIGNMENT 55
11.1 Alignment menu overview 55
11.10 Gamma 58
11.14 Warp 59
11.15 Blanking 62
11.16 ScenergiX 62
12. CONTROL 65
12.1 Control menu overview 65
12.2 IR Address 66
12.4 Network 66
12.8 Button 1 ~ 5 68
12.9 Trigger1 ~2 69
12.9 Language 69
TABLE OF CONTENTS
13. SERVICE 70
13.1 Service menu overview 70
14. MAINTENANCE 72
14.1 Lamp Replacement 72
15.4 Dimension 81
1. SAFETY
About this chapter
Read this chapter attentively. It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing and using a
RLM W14 projector. Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the RLM W14 projector. Ensure that you
understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing
your RLM W14 projector. After this chapter, additional “warnings” and “cautions” are given depending on the installation
procedure. Read and follow these “warnings” and “cautions” as well.
WARNING: Ensure you understand and follow all the safety guidelines, safety instructions, warnings
and cautions mentioned in this manual.
Notice on safety
This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards IEC60950-1,
EN60950-1, UL60950-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1, which are the safety standards of information technology
equipment including electrical business equipment. These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of
safety critical components, materials and insulation, in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and
energy hazard and having access to live parts. Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature
rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength, enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire.
Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment’s normal
operation fails.
Users definition
Throughout this manual, the term SERVICE PERSONNEL refers to persons having appropriate technical training and experience
necessary to be knowledgeable of potential hazards to which they are exposed (including, but not limited to HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS) in performing a task, and of measures to minimize
the potential risk to themselves or other persons. The term USER and OPERATOR refers to any person other than SERVICE PER-
SONNEL, AUTHORIZED to operate professional projection systems.
A RLM W14 projector is intended "FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY" by AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL familiar with potential hazards
associated with high voltage, high intensity light beams, ultraviolet exposure and high temperatures generated by the lamp
and associated circuits. Only qualified SERVICE PERSONNEL, knowledgeable of such risks, are allowed to perform service
functions inside the product enclosure.
• Ensure that nothing can be spilled on, or dropped inside the projector. If this does happen, switch off and unplug the
mains supply immediately. Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel.
• Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air movement around the projector. Loose papers or other objects may not
be nearer to the projector than 30 cm (12") on any side.
• Do not use this equipment near water.
• Special care for Laser Beams: Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same room as laser
equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices TM in
which case there is a loss of warranty.
• Never place the projector in direct sun light. Sun light on the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror Devices TM in
which case there is a loss of warranty.
• Save the original shipping carton and packing material. They will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment.
For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth
for cleaning. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the
cabinet. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution.
• To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-
reflective coating, therefore, avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp
cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.
• Rated maximum ambient temperature, t a= 40 °C (104 °F).
• The lamp house shall be replaced if it has become damaged or thermally deformed.
On servicing
• Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage
potentials and risk of electric shock.
• Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
• Attempts to alter the factory-set internal controls or to change other control settings not specially discussed in this manual
can lead to permanent damage to the projector and cancellation of the warranty.
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service technicians under the following conditions:
- When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
- If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.
- If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
- If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
- If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
- If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
• Replacement parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original Barco
replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part.
Unauthorized substitu- tions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards.
Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty.
• Safety check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform safety
checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
• Possible explosion hazard: Always keep in mind the caution below:
CAUTION: Do not touch a lamp during operation and right after it is turned off as it is extremely hot. Lamp
contains mercury. It's brokeage might cause mercury or broken glass pieces to folow out of lamp housing.
To avoid exposure the risk of mercury poisoning. Don't drop, hit, force or scratch while handing a lamp.
2. GENERAL
About this chapter
Read this chapter before installing your RLM W14 projector. It contains important information concerning installation
requirements for the RLM W14 projector, such as minimum and maximum allowed ambient temperature, humidity conditions,
required safety area around the installed projector, required power net, etc.
Furthermore, careful consideration of things such as image size, ambient light level, projector placement and type of screen
to use are critical to the optimum use of the projection system.
Overview
• Installation requirements
• Unpacking the projector
• Initial inspection
• RLM W14 flight case
• Projector configurations
• Projector air inlets and outlets
• Installation process overview
WARNING: Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated
terms of guar- antee. Observing the specification mentioned in this chapter is critical for projector
performance. Neglecting this can result in loss of warranty.
Let the projector acclimatize after unpacking. Neglecting this may result in a startup failure of the Light
Pro- cessor Unit.
Cooling requirements
The projector is fan cooled and must be installed with sufficient space around the projector head, minimum 30 cm (12 inch)
to ensure sufficient air flow. It should be used in an area where the ambient temperature, as measured at the projector air
inlet , does not exceed +40°C (+104°F).
The power cord required to connect the projector with the power net is delivered with the projector.
Projector weight
Do not underestimate the weight of the RLM W14 projector. The projector weights about ±37 kg (±82.7lb.) without lens. Be
sure that the pedestal or ceiling mount on which the projector has to be installed is capable of handling five (5) times the
complete load of the system.
After unpacking let the projector acclimatizes to a room temperature higher then 10°C (50°F) and lower
then 40°C (104°F). Neglecting this may result in a start up failure of the Light Processor Unit.
Save the original shipping carton and packing material, they will be necessary if you ever have to ship your
projector. For maximum protection, repack your projector as it was originally packed at the factory.
Box content
After unpacking the projector it is recommended to check if all following items where included:
Two lamps are mounted inside the lamp house at delivery. The projector lenses are not included in the
package of the projector.
Mechanical check
This check should confirm that there are no broken knobs or connectors, that the cabinet and panel surfaces are free of dents
and scratches, and that the operating panel is not scratched or cracked. The Barco Sales and Service office should be notified
as soon as possible if this is not the case.
Front projection
The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount configuration, at the same side of the screen as the
audience.
AUDIENCE
AUDIENCE
F/C
F/C
SCREEN
SCREEN
F/T
FLOOR
FLOOR
Frontprojection,Ceilingmounted,intableposition
Front projection
Rear projection
The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount configuration, at the other side of the screen opposite the
audience.
AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE
R/C
SCREEN
R/T
FLOOR
Rear projection
AUDIENCE BACKSTAGE
R/C
SCREEN
FLOOR
SCREEN
PD
SH
SH
A
SCREEN
CD
B
CD
FLOOR
SCREEN
SW
Positioning projector
The projector should be installed at right angles (horizontally and vertically) to the screen at a distance PD. Note the distance
(A) between lens centre and table surface is slightly variable. This distance (A) is nominal 14 cm in case all feet are turned in
completely and the vertical lens shift is set to zero (0).
Shift range
The lens can be shifted with respect to the DMD (P) which result in a shifted image on the screen (Off-Axis). A 100% shift
means that the centre point of the projected image is shifted by half the screen size. In other words, the centre point of
the projected image falls together with the outline of the image in an On-Axis projection. Due to mechanical and optical
limitations it’s recommended to keep the shift values within the field of view (F) as illustrated below. Within these shift
ranges the projector and lens perform excellently. Configuring the projector outside these shift ranges will result in a slight
decline of image quality.
L R
F +30%
TOP VIEW
L
P
D
+70% P
R
F +30%
P DMD.
F Field of view.
It is mechanical possible to shift outside the recommended field of view, but it will result in a decline of
image quality depending on the used lens and the zoom position of the used lens. Furthermore, shifting
too much in both directions will result in a blurred image corner.
B
MAX
MAX
MAX MAX
A A
10° 10°
C
A Tilting allowed without problems
B No tilting allowed in this area
C No tilting allowed in this area
The Lens Calculator can also be used to determine the position of the projector when the lens type and
screen width is known.
Due to lens tolerances the results of calculated values may be different from measured values. These
difference may vary +/-5%
Ventilation outlet:
The hot air generated inside the projector is dispersed through the ventilation slot. Make sure the ventilation slot is free from
obstruction.
Ventilation inlet
Ventilation outlet
4. Install the batteries of the remote control. See page 22: 4.1 Remote control unit (RCU)
5. Place the projector on a solid table in front of the screen at the expected throw distance. Adjust the feet to ensure that
the projector is installed at right angles (horizontally and vertically) with the screen. See page 31: 4.6 Alignment of a
table mounted projector and page 35: 5.7 Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift
6. Connect the projector with the local power net. See page 30: 4.5 Connecting the projector with the power net
7. Select and install an appropriate lens, which covers the throw ratio ( = screen size / projector screen distance). See page
9: Positioning the projector
8. Switch ON the projector. See page 30: 4.5 Connecting the projector with the power net
9. Connect your source to the appropriate input module. See page 13: 3.3 Input and Communication
10. Zoom and shift the lens until the image is properly projected on the screen, Do this by using the “ZOOM” and “FOCUS”
key on the remote control unit or on the local keypad. If necessary, level the projector from side to side by turning the
adjustable feet in or out. See page 28: Lens zoom.
Lens
Adjustable foot
Power inlet
Projector Keypad
Ventilation outlet
The internal cooling fan draws hot
Lamp 1 & Lamp 2
air vis the ventilation outlet to the
projector.
Infrared receiver
Adjustable foot
Adjust the height and
angle of the projector
with the adjustable foot
ON
MENU
MENU
ERROR Displays or hides the OSD
adjustment screen
Enter
The enter button selects a item when in the
menu.
When not in the menu the enter button will
bottons activate the lens adjust function.
Use these buttons to scroll,
configure or adjust items on INPUT
the OSD or toggle between STBY Used to toggle between different
different images. input signal source
STBY INPUTS
STBY
Use this button to start up or shut down the
projector . keep pressing stby button for 3 sec to
switch off.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
200mA
8 9 10 11 12
. HDBaseT
Supports Full HD uncompressed video transmission from image devices compatible with HDBaseT. Audio and network are not
supported. For network connection refer to Page 14 "6. 10/100 BASE-T"
2. RS232
RS232 input
The communication interface of the RLM W14 projector supports RS232 serial communication.
You can use the RS232 input to connect a local PC to your RLM W14 projector. By this way you can configure and control your
RLM W14 projector from your local PC.
Advantages of using RS232 serial communication:
RS232
An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of
the commu- nication path between two devices using either D-SUB 9 pins or D-SUB 25 pins connectors.
This standard is used for relatively short-range communications and does not specify balanced control
lines. RS-232 is a serial control standard with a set number of conductors, data rate, word length and type
of connector to be used. The standard specifies com- ponent connection standards with regard to computer
interface. It is also called RS-232-C, which is the third version of the RS-232 standard, and is functionally
identical to the CCITT V.24 standard. Logical ’0’ is > + 3V, Logical ’1’ is < -
3V. The range between -3V an d +3V is the transition zone.
3. 12V TRIGGER
12 V output, maximum 200mA, available when projector is not in stand by.
4. IR EXT.
Receives input signal from compatible Niles or Xantech IR repeater systems.
5. YUV1
Standard and high definition (480i/480p/576i/576p/720p/1080i/1080p) component input, connects to DVD/HD-DVD/BD
player, HD set-top-box or other SD/HD input source.Also connects to RGB input from RGBS input source.
6. 10/100 BASE-T
Ethernet port
The projector can be connected to a LAN (local area network) using the Ethernet port on the communication interface. Once
connected to the LAN, users are capable of accessing the projector from any location, inside or outside (if allowed) their
company network using the control software: Projector Toolset. This toolset locates the projector on the network in case
there is a DHCP server or the user can insert the correct IP-address of the projector to access the projector. Once accessed,
it is possible to check and manipulate all the projector settings. Remote diagnostics, control and monitoring of the projector
can then become a daily and very simple operation. The network connectivity permits to detect potential errors and
consequently improve the time to servicing.
The connector used for the Ethernet ports (E) are of rugged Neutrik EtherCon RJ45 type, which is compatible
with standard RJ45 cable connector. Straight (most common) as well as cross linked network cables can be
used.
7. SYNC IN ,OUT
The 3D Sync in signal is generated from the 3D source to make sure the left/right eye content is synchronized to the user and
the projector.
8. SDI/HDSDI/3G
Serial digital interface. use BNC connects input or output the image.
9. HDMI
HDCP compatible digital image input; connects to sources using HDMI or DVI.
10.VGA
Standard 15-pin VGA connection socket to connect to RGB, high-definition component input or PC. The projector will
automatically detect the resolution of the input signal.
11. RGBHV/YUV2
Optional multi purpose input which can be inserted in the free slots.
RS232 input (Sub-D) port
Input Signal G/Y B/Pb R/Pr H V
RGBHV G B R H V
Composite Video Y Pb Pr - -
MENU
ERROR
STBY
STBY INPUTS
STAND BY
Turns blue Indicates that the projector is in standby mode; this also means the p rojector has not
been turned on by pressing the SOFT POWER button but has been connected to power.
The indicator is off This indicates that the projector has either been turned on and is working normally or
the projector is not connected to power.
ON
Turns green This indicates that the projector has been turned on and is working normally.
Flashes in green This indicates that the projector is currently warming up or cooling down and will not
respond to button operations.
The indicator is off This indicates that the projector is currently in stand by mode.
ERROR
Flashes once in red The projector lamp is faulty; check to see if the lamp is damaged or if it hasn't been
properly installed.
Flashes twice in red The lamp cover is not properly replaced.
Flashes three times in red The cooling fan inside the projector is not working; seek assistance from a qualified
service personnel.
Flashes four times in red The projector temperature is too high; try cleaning the ventilator slots or unplugging the
power cord to resolve the issue.
Flashes five times in red The projector filter might not have been inserted properly; check the ventilation slot and
make sure the filter has been properly replaced and inserted.
Warning
Flashes once in green and red: The lamp is approaching the end of life. It should be replaced with a new lamp.
Status Blue Green Red
(Standby) (Power) ( Issue )
1. Standby
2. Lamp is approaching end of life repeat repeat
3. Cooling / Warm up repeat
4. Power on / Normal
The time period of each step in the above LED blinking pattern is 500 milliseconds, e.g., for“Cooling /
Warm up”state, the green LED will ON for 500 milliseconds, and then OFF 500 milliseconds, and then
repeat the above LED pattern.
Hi-Def Source
200mA
HDBaseT
Transmitter
HDMI connection
Signals from image source offer the best projection image quality when sent through HDMI. Therefore, try to use input
devices with HDMI output as the source of image.
200mA
200mA
RGBs connection
f the source equipment uses composite image synchronized connectors to output VGA, please connect the green, blue and
red connectors to the Y, Pb, Pr jacks at the COMPONENT1/SCART inputs and the synchronized output to the VIDEO jack.
200mA
VGA connection
Connect your PC or other devices with VGAoutput to the VGAinput connectors on the projector to be used as the source of
image input.
200mA
Desk Top or Notebook
AC POWER AC MAINS
SWITCH 100-240 Volts
50/60Hz
Desk Top
or Notebook
IR INPUT connection
If the projector is unable to pick up the IR signals from the remote controle due to distance or obstacles (i.e. wall or cabinet
doors), you can connect an external IR repeater to the projector’s IR INPUT jack to extend the effective signal reception range.
IR sensor
Remote control
IR repeater
200mA
COMPONENT connection
Take the 3/5 cabled RGB component video connectors from the source equipment to the projector’s COMPONENT1 SCART or
COMPONENT2 jacks.
Y Pb Pr
200mA
10/100 BASE-T
Connects the projector to your PC via network to have direct control of the projector from the PC.
LAN
Desk Top
or Notebook
Stereo DVI
Connect the Stereo DVI to a stereo 3D source - it is usually a computer with 3D Graphics card and 3D applications.
IR Emitter
3D Glasses
200mA
L / R Sync signal
3D mode
There are few ways to go to the 3D mode
- OSD menu: Go to Main Menu “Input > Input Selection”, and select STEREO DVI
- Remote control: Press hot key “5” to go to STEREO DVI directly (factory default, not suitable for user-defined shortcuts )
- Network Webpage: Go to “Source/general” > “Source” and select STEREO DVI
- RS232 Commands : Use “ Input.sel = 1-8” to select any other source that is available.
There is no osd available when using the stereo dvi input. The projector needs to be controlled by projector
toolset web browser.
2D mode
Please note that OSD menu is not available in 3D mode. The ways to switch back to 2D mode are:
- Remote control: Press any of the input key 1-4 will switch back to 2D mode.
(factory default, not suitable for user-defined shortcuts )
- Network Webpage: Go to “Source/general” > “Source” and select any other source that are available.
- RS232 Commands: Use “ Input.sel = 1-8” to select any other source that are available.
2. Connection:
Connect the DVI out ImagePRO II to DVI connector (3D) of RLM W14.
This can only be done with a full dual link DVI cable, not with a HDMI-DVI cable or single link DVI cable.
There is no need to connect the projector's sync in.
Connect the sync out of the projector (BNC) to the 3th party IR emitter box.
Do remember to adjust the HDCP for input and output of the ImagePRO II with a Blu - Ray or another source HDCP DVI output.
Dual HD-SDI
For an input in left and right stream with dual HDSDI select the input “nr 5” SDI and select in the input menu input/processing
set the 3D Left/right. At that moment input SDI 5 and SDI 6 both get active. Check at the bottom of the “L/R status” if ok in
the menu (if “N/A” or “invalid” there is no input with dual stream detected).
IR
Active system
for 3D glasses
Sync out
DVI IN
3D Sync wire
(only 3D)
IMAGE PRO 2
INPUTS
3D or 2D
4. PHYSICAL INSTALLATION
About this projector
This chapter describes how the mechanical set up of the projector has to be done and how to realize the electrical
connections.
Overview
• Remote control unit (RCU)
• Lenses
• Connecting the projector with the power net
• Alignment of a table mounted projector
• Mounting the ceiling mount
Introduction
Remove the cover by sliding it in the Insert two new AAA Replace the cover.
direction indicated by the arrow. batteries (observe the polarity).
→ →
INPUT
1 2 3
4 5
MENU ASPECT
RATIO
AUTO IMAGE
IR LED’S
PAUSE TEXT
SHARPN
1
PHASE COLOR TINT
Wired remoted
connect to IR Ext.
25
m
40°
40°
25
m
void placing the remote control at places of high temperature or humidity as it could cause the remote
A
control to malfunction.
4.2 Lenses
Available lenses for the RLM W14 projector projector
• R9862000-TLD+ (0.73:1)
• R9801414-TLD+ (0.8 - 1.16:1)
• R9840776-TLD+ (1.2:1)
• R9862010-TLD+ (1.5 - 2.0:1)
• R9862020-TLD+ (2.0 - 2.8:1)
• R9862030-TLD+ (2.8 - 4.5:1)
• R9862040-TLD+ (4.5 - 7:5:1)
• R9829997-TLD+ (7.5 - 11.2)
• R9862005-TLD+ Ultra (1.25-1.6)
Projection lenses are optional accessories. Please contact your local dealer to acquire the projection lens
that suits your need most.
1. Paste four cable clips on the lens as illustrated (reference 1). Orient the open side of the clips towards the front of the
lens.
2
1
image A image B
2. Snap the first loop end of the safety cable into one of the following clips and let the loop end point downwards.
a) Configuration A: Use the upper clip on the side of the cable bundle (reference image A).
b) Configuration B: Use the upper clip on the non-wired side (reference image B).
3. Slide the rest of the cable around the lens counterclockwise. Click the cable into every clip it passes in this loop.
Note: Make sure the cable passes between the lens and the cable bundle.
4. Slide the cable through the loop end at the beginning of the cable.
5. Install a U-bolt on the lens holder, with the open ends oriented outwards (reference 3). Make sure that both a part of the
loop end and the outgoing part of the safety cable are placed in the enclosure.
3
3
Make sure to hold the lens lever fully when install the lens (or remove the lens)
CAUTION: Never transport the projector with a Lens mounted in the Lens Holder. Always remove the Lens
before transporting the projector. Neglecting this can damage the Lens Holder and Prism.
It’s recommended to place the Lens caps of the original Lens packaging, back on both sides of the
removed Lens to protect the optics of the Lens.
Lens focus
Press the button MENU
on the remote control or MENU on the projector panel, Choose OSD -> LENS FOCUS , then use the
buttons to adjust the lens' focus (clarity).
—>
Lens Focus: To adjust the lens focus with the RCU press “enter” when the OSD is not active.
Lens zoom
Press the button MENU
on the remote control or MENU on the projector panel, Choose OSD -> LENS ZOOM , then use the
buttons to adjust the size of the image that is projected onto the screen.
Original image size Zoom out Zoom in
Lens Zoom: T o adjust the lens zoom with the RCU press “enter” when the OSD is not active
Lens Shift
In addition to using the adjustable feet to adjust projection angle, you can also use the Lens Shift function to adjust the
projected image.
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This illustration shows normal horizontal lens shift without the use of special specification lens or projector.
1. Ensure that the power switch stands in the ’0’ (OFF) position (1).
2. Tear off the warning label (2)
3. Connect the female side of the power cord with the power input socket of the projector (3).
4. Secure the power plug by locking the plug holder clamp (4).
Connect to Wall plug
5. Connect the male side of the power cord to the local power net.
Caution: Ensure that the power net meets the power requirements of the projector.
WARNING: Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and
power range.
CAUTION: Once the projector is switched to standby, the lamp cooling fans will continue to run for approx-
imately five minutes to ensure that the projector and lamp have sufficiently cooled, at which point the
fans will automatically decrease to standby. To avoid thermal stress that can lead to premature lamp
failure, never unplug the power cord while the lamp cooling fans are running. Never unplug the power
cord to power down the projector, first switch off the power switch and then unplug the power cord.
When this is achieved, the projector is set horizontal and vertical at right angles to the screen. SCREEN
Angle adjustment
SCREEN
Angle adjustment
How to mount
1. Turn the projector upside down.
2. Adjustment knob to the back of the projector. Make sure that the mounting holes matches the holes in the projector.
3. Insert a bolt in each corner and turn in these bolts.
265.4
187
220
M8x15
6-M6 CILING MOUNT HOLE 3 screws
M8x40
142.400
3 bolts
160
532.001
105
112.9 305.001
NOte: Two holepatterns are available for ceiling mounting: M6x15(6pcs) or M8x15(3pcs)
Please check your support system for compatability.
5. GETTING STARTED
Overview
• RCU & Local keypad
• Power on projector
• Switching to standby
• Power off projector
• Range of effective remote control signal reception
• Source selection
• Changing OSD language
• Adjusting the lens by horizontal and vertical lens shift
The start up screen is displayed on the screen and when fully started up, it changes to the
overview screen.
When the projector is turned off, it is required to wait for at least 90 seconds to re-start the projector to
complete the cooling of lamp.
Press STBY
key once on the local keypad or on the remote control.
All custom settings are written to the internal backup device. A message ’Saving data ...’ indicates
this process. Never switch off the projector while this message is displayed.
When switching to standby, an after cooling process will start to cool down the projector. The after cool
time depends on the temperature inside the projector and can vary from 30 second to 5 minutes.
CAUTION: Never switch off the projector while the message ’Saving data ... ’ is displayed !
• Press the MENU button on the remote control and choose Alignment Lens Control; then use the ▼▲ buttons to
▲
▼
adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the lens.
When the OSD is not active, press enter to activate lens adjust
ress the ENTER button on the remote control to access Lens Control adjustment screen before pressing ENTER once
• P
again to access the menu and use the ▼▲ buttons to adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the lens.
▼
▲
Press ENTER once to adjust Press ENTER again to adjust Press ENTER once to adjust Press ENTER once to Adjust
zoom and focus vertical and horizontal lens zoom and focus with cross Lines shift with cross line
shift line
Enter
6. OSD MENU
Overview
The OSD menu is to control and align the projector, the following functions can be done:
• OSD introduction.
• Input setup: different Input settings can be adjusted such as specific input slot settings, locking, native resolution and no
signal settings.
• Image adjustment: these adjustments are organized per image source and contain the aspect ratio, timings and image
settings.
• Layout adjustment: set up of the main window and the picture in picture window.
• Lamp: manage the lamp mode, the lamp use, lamp type and history
• Alignment: groups all controls necessary during the setup of the projector onto a screen.
• Control: contains the accessibility settings of the projector, such as address and communication setup.
• Service: contains information about how the projector is performing. This information will be useful when calling for a
service intervention.
the or key until the desired item is reached. Press or ENTER to finalize the adjustment.
With the local keypad or remote control, press the or key until the desired value (setup) is reached. Press EXIT to finalize
the adjustment.
Direct adjustment within the menu:
Use the or key to adjust the current value. The bar scale will move accordingly.
When the bar scale is displayed, via direct input. Press or ENTER to activate the input field.
7. INPUT
Overview
• Input menu overview
• Input Selection
• Input Locking
• Auto Power Off
• Auto Power On
• No Signal
• Auto Image Adjust
HDMI
HDBaseT
RGB D-15
Input Selection YUV1
RGBHV/YUV2
SDI/HDSDI/3G
Stereo DVI
Auto
YUV HD
Input
YUV STD
Configuration
RGB-PC
RGB-Video
Auto
INPUT 48Hz
Input Locking
50Hz
60Hz
On
Auto Power Off
Off
On
Auto Power ON
Off
Logo
Blue
No Signal
Black
White
Off
Auto Image
Auto
Adjust
Always
E ach input module must be configured before these module can be used. This configuration is necessary so
that the projector knows which type of signal is connected to its input.
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AUTO
The Auto setting determines the correct color space to use.
YUV HD
For component SDTV and EDTV resolutions, YUV STD is used. For other component video resolutions, YUV HD is used.
YUV STD
YUV STD is used for SDTV and EDTV sources, and YUV HD for all other sources.
RGB-PC
uses RGB color space and sets black at 0,0,0 RGB and white at 255,255,255 RGB.
RGB-Video
uses RGB color space and sets black at 16,16,16 RGB and white at 235,235,235.
Auto
T he preset value for this function is Auto. If you specify vertical refresh frequency from the input device to be between
48~62Hz, the projector will automatically lock the frequency of the input signal so that both signal input and output will be
refreshed at the same frequency in order to achieve optimal image output. If the frequency of the input signal falls between
24~31Hz, the projector will automatically double the vertical refresh frequency. If the frequency of the input signal falls
between 31~48Hz or exceeds 62Hz, the projector will automatically set the frequency to 60Hz.
If you enable PIP, the projector will automatically synchronize the frequency of the PIP input signal with
the main input signal.
7.7 No Signal
When no signal is available at the selected input, the output can be set to blue or black or a personal defined logo can be
displayed or the projector can shutdown after a certain time or auto dimming can be started.
There have Logo, Blue, Black and White can choose.
8. IMAGE
Overview
• Image menu overview
• Contrast
• Brightness
• Sharpness
• Noise Reduction
• Color Temperature
• Input Balance
• Aspect Ratio
• Timings
• Auto Image
Contrast 0~200
Brightness 0~200
Sharpness 0~200
Noise Reduction 0~200
3200K
5400K
Color
6500K
Temperature
9300K
Native
Black Balance Offset
Red Offset
Green Offset
Blue Offset
Input Balance
White Balance
Red Gain
IMAGE Green Gain
Blue Gain
5:4
4:3
16:10
16:9
Aspect Ratio 1.88
2.35
Letterbox
Native
Unscaled
H Total
H Start
Timings
H Phase
V Start
Auto Image Execute
Depending on the type of the connected source, some settings are grayed out
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8.2 Contrast
The contrast function is used to adjust the contrast between the light and the dark areas of the displayed image. It applies a
gain to the red, green and blue signals.
Contrast adjustment can be done with the Contrast key on the RCU or via the menu structure.
The following image illustrates the results of direct contrast adjustment using a random image:
8.3 Brightness
The brightness function is used to adjust the black level in the input picture. It adds or subtracts an offset, or bias in to the
red, green and blue signals.
Brightness adjustment can be done with the Brightness key on the RCU or via the menu structure.
It is recommended that you adjust the image to the following status:
• T he darkest black bar of the image should disappear into the background.
• The dark gray area should be barely visible.
• The light gray area should be clearly visible.
• The white area should appear real and mellow.
• The image should only display black, gray and white (with no other colors).
C ontrast and Brightness are interrelated options that affect one another; when you adjust one of them, you
might have to fine tune other settings to get the best projection results.
The following image illustrates the results of direct brightness adjustment using a random image:
Reduced brightness Original image Enhanced brightness
8.4 Sharpness
The adjustment of sharpness primarily changes the value of high frequency detail. You can connect the projector to an
external image source to display an image resembling the one shown below to adjust the image sharpness.
The following image illustrates the results of direct sharpness adjustment using a random image:
Reduced sharpness Original image Enhancedsharpness
noise reduction

0 255
black balance adjust
Offset
This refers to the control of color imbalance in the darker areas of the projected image.It is recommended that you use an
external test image with many areas of dark and gray colors (i.e. an image of 30IRE-window). If you notice minimal amount
of red, green or blue in the gray areas, adjust the offset of the corresponding color accordingly.This function will shift the
entire color spectrum for the whole image and change its brightness.
Gain
This refers to the control of color imbalance in the brighter areas of the projected image.It is recommended that you use an
external test image with many areas of white (i.e. an image of 80IRE-window). If you notice minimal amount of red, green or
blue in the gray areas, lower the gain of the corresponding color accordingly.This function is used to increase or decrease the
range of color input for the entire image.
Generally speaking, as gain increases, the contrast of the image will become lower.By increasing the offset, the image
brightness will become lower.
• Red Offset
Press to adjust the offset of red in dark scales.
• Green Offset
Press to adjust the offset of green in dark scales.
• Blue Offset
Press to adjust the offset of blue in dark scales.
White Balance
This function involves the adjustment of the following red, green and blue gains. The text itself is decorative.
• Red Gain
Press to adjust the gain of red in bright scales.
• Green Gain
Press to adjust the gain of green in bright scales.
• Green Gain
Press to adjust the gain of blue in bright scales.
Relation between the horizontal & vertical dimension in which the window will be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3
or 16 by 9. Can also be expressed as a decimal number, such as 1.77. The larger the ratio or decimal, the
wider the image (or the less the image is squared).
The aspect ratio setting forces the projector to project an image using a defined aspect ratio.
The projector’s full image size is 16:10 (1920×1200 dots).The following diagram illustrates the difference in various aspect
ratio settings:
Native input Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio
16:10 5:4 4:3 16:9
Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio
1.88 2.35 Letterbox Native
Native input Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio
4:3 5:4 4:3 16:9
Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio Output aspect ratio
1.88 2.35 Letterbox Native
that when used for commercial purposes, including: projection of image in movie theatres, hotels, cafeteria
and other public venues, compression or extension of image achieved through the change of aspect
ratio may constitute copyright infringement to the rightful owner of the image. Please do so at your own
discretion.
8.9 Timings
H Total
Press to adjust the horizontal total.
Use this function to adjust the clock frequency of pixel sampling (horizontal pixel frequency of the analog input source
generated by the ADC). If you notice flickering or verticle lines in the image, it means that the pixel sampling frequency is
insufficient. You can use this function to adjust the frequency to achieve consistent image quality.
The following image is an example of test image from an external signal source:
Adjust image quality by changing the
value of horizontal total to smoothen
the image.
H Start
Use to adjust the projected image’s horizontal position.
If the projected image is not at the center of the screen (i.e. shifted to right or left) and ends up being cropped, use this
function to adjust the image’s horizontal position.The following image is an example of test image from an external signal
source:
Native picture Skewed left Skewed right
H Phase
Use to adjust the projected image’s phase.
Use this function to adjust the phase of pixel sampling clock (relative to input signal). Should the image still flicker or show
noise (i.e. edges on texts) after optimization, adjust phase accordingly.
V Start
Use to adjust the projected image’s vertical position.
If the projected image is not at the center of the screen (i.e. shifted up or down) and ends up being cropped, use this function
to adjust the image’s vertical position.The following image is an example of test image from an external signal source:
原始圖面
Native picture 圖面下偏
Skewed down 圖面上偏
Skewed Up
It is recommended that when adjusting the image, the horizontal total should be adjusted before the
horizontal phase. However, if the image still flickers even after you have adjusted both, try lowering the
image noise.
This function is identical to the button on the remote control. You can simply use the hot key on the remote control to
execute this function.
9. LAYOUT
Overview
• Layout menu overview
• Zoom
• Main Select
• PIP Select
• PIP Position
• PIP
Off
Zoom Crop
Zoom
HDMI
HDBaseT
RGB D-15
Main Select YUV1
RGBHV/YUV2
SDI/HDSDI/3G
Stereo DVI
HDMI
LAYOUT
HDBaseT
RGB D-15
PIP Select
YUV1
RGBHV/YUV2
SDI/HDSDI/3G
Top Left
Top Right
PIP Position Botton Left
Botton Right
Split L-R
PIP On, Off
9.2 Zoom
Due to the fact that some consumers may still be using older television systems, some TV programs may not display the
edges of the image. Use this function to hide the image edge by choosing one of the following three options:
• Off
Setting it to off makes no change to the projected image.
• Crop
Setting it to "Crop" will add two "masks" equivalent to 3% of horizontal resolution on either side of the image and two
similar masks above and below the projected image.
• Zoom
You can use this function to enlarge the image's horizontal resolution over the 106% of the default aspect ratio. Any
portion that exceeds the original image will be cropped.
Off Crop Zoom
16:10
5:4
2.35
When you set aspect ratio to “Native”, be sure to set Zoom to “Off” or “Crop”.
PiP stands for "Picture in Picture" and allows to display multiple windows containing each of them an
image. The windows may be of the video or data type.
9.5 PIP
If you wish to display PIP image, you can make the configuration here.By choosing "ON", you will see two windows on
the projected image; the larger one is the primary image and the smaller one is the sub image.By choosing "OFF", the PIP
function will be disabled and you will only see a single image window.
Refer to the following main and PIP source matrix for a valid main and PIP source selection when PIP is ON.
Main select
Pip/main source SDI/
RGBHV/ HDSDI/
availability HDBaseT HDMI VGA YUV1 YUV2 3G
3D-DVI
HDBaseT - - -
HDMI - - -
PiP select
VGA - - -
YUV1 - - -
RGBHV/YUV2 - - -
SDI/HDSDI/3G - - -
Source availabe - source not availabe
10. LAMP
Overview
• Lamp menu overview
• Lamps Single and Dual setup
• High Altitue Mode setup
• Power saving setup
• Lamp1 and Lamp2 on or off setup
• Lamp1 and Lamp2 Run Time display
• Lamp Performance
Eco
Mode Normal
Power
Single
LAMPS
Dual
On
High Altitude Mode
Off
LAMPS Power 78.3% - 100%
On
Lamp1 Status
Off
On
Lamp2 Status
Off
Lamp1 Run Time XX HRS
Lamp2 Run Time XX HRS
10.2 Mode
This chapter covers information on the projector lamp.
Mode
• ECO
When set to Eco mode, the wattage of the lamp will be at 360W. If the surrounding environment is sufficiently dark or if
you do not require intense brightness, you can set the lamp to Eco mode to prolong its usage life.
• Normal
When set to Normal mode, the wattage of the lamp will be at 465W. If the projection environment requires brighter
image, you can set the lamp to Normal for the highest projection brightness.
• Power
If the image brightness at Eco mode is too dark for you and the Normal mode gets too bright, you can set it to Power
to specify the power of the lamp yourself to make fine adjustments to the brightness of the projected image.you could
encounter situations where the image from projector A being brighter than projector B. When this occurs, you can use
this function you could encounter situations where the image from projector A being brighter than projector B. When this
occurs, you can use this function to fine tune the brightness of the two projectors to achieve consistent image brightness.
To access this function, go to the OSD Menu —> LAMPS —> Power and adjust accordingly.
10.3 Lamps
Depending on the application condition, either single lamp or dual lamps can be selected via OSD menu. When the projector
was switched from single lamp to dual lamps, an hourglass OSD will block the user from the further OSD operation for 7
seconds. When the projector was switched from dual lamp mode to single lamp, the lamps selection OSD will be blocked for
90 seconds for lamp cooling. The lamp power can be adjusted from 78.3% ~ 100%.
• Single
When the projection environment is sufficiently dark that a single lamp could achieve the desired projection brightness,
you can choose to use one single lamp. The projector will automatically determine the usage hours for lamp1 and lamp2
and choose the lamp with lower hours for the operation.
• Dual
When you require brighter image from the projector, please operate the projector with Dual lamps.
Lamp2
Lamp1
• High altitude region refers to area with elevation over 1500 meters (4900 feet).
• When operating in normal altitude environments, the projector will adjust the cooling fan according to the temperature of
the working environment. When the temperature rises above 30C, the projector will automatically increase fan speed.
• According to the product specification, the maximum operating altitude for the projector is at [email protected] means that
you should not be operating the projector in high altitudes when the working environment is over 25C.
(Due to the air thinning substantially at high altitudes, the result of cooling achieved by the cooling fan is significantly
reduced compared to operation on level ground. With low atmospheric pressure and high operating temperature, the
cooling fan will not be able to disperse the heat adequately)
10.5 Power
This function will not be available if you have set the lamp to Eco or Normal modes, refer to page 53: Mode ,you can only
adjust this setting when the lamp has been set to ”Power”. You can specify the lamp power in the range of 78.3% ~ 100%.
Generally speaking, the lower the power, the dimmer the image will be but the lamp will have longer lifecycle. The higher
the power, the brighter the image will be at the cost of shorter lamp lifecycle.
11. ALIGNMENT
Overview
• Alignment menu overview
• Adjusting screen orientation(Rear Projection, Ceiling Mode on of off setup)
• Lens Control for zoom, focus and V/H Shift setup
• Keystone adjustment
• Dynamic Contrast setup
• Gammy adjustment
• Internal Patterns setup
• Custom Color Space select
• Setup lens to midposition
On Keystone
Rear Projection
Off Rotation
On Pincushion / Barrel
Ceiling Mode Top Left corner
Off
Warp Top Right corner
Zoom Bottom Left corner
Lens Control Focus Bottom Right corner
Shift V/H Custom Warp
Lens To Execute Reset
Midposition ALIGNMENT Top
Load Memory Bottom
Lens Memory Save Memory Blanking Left
Clear Memory Right
Lens Calibration Execute Reset
Dynamic On Status
Contrast Off White Level
ScenergiX Black Level
1.8
Reset
2.0
Adjust Lines
2.2
Gamma
2.35
ALIGNMENT 2.5
DICOM SIM.
On
Internal Patterns
Off
Native
EBU
Color Space
SMPTE
Custom
Red x
Red y
Green y
Blue x
Blue y
Cyan x
Custom Color
Cyan y
Space
Megenta x
Magenta y
Yellow x
Yellow y
White x
White y
Correct Picture
canoe
canoe
canoe
Rear projection - desktop installaion
Press MENU ALIGNMENT Rear Projection and choose ON; the projector is now configured for “rear projection - desktop
installation”.
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Correct Picture oe
eon
canoe ac
Correct Picture
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canoe
11.3 Rear Projection
The default of the Rear Projection setting is Off.
See 11.2 Adjusting screen orientation, refer to page 56: 11.2 Adjusting screen orientation
Focus
Use this function to adjust the image Focus. Refer to page 28: Lens focus
Shift
Use this function to adjust the lens shift. Refer to page 28: Lens Shift.
Please do not press any key during Lens Calibration. Press "Enter" to stop Lens Calibration process.
Save Memory
it is used to store current zoom, focus, and lens shift position settings into the designated memory among 3 memories. Users
can repeat the above procedure to store up to 3 lens memories.
Load Memory
it is used to recall the previously stored memory from among 3 memories.
Clear Memory
it is used to clear the previously saved settings per the designated memory.
11.10 Gamma
Different Gamma settings will affect viewers' perception of the image. Generally speaking, for images that are darker, it
is recommended that Gamma be set higher to yield better image quality in darker regions by sacrificing details in brighter
areas. In contrast, when projecting brighter images, you can set the Gamma lower to give up details in the darker areas to
make the brighter areas (i.e. clouds) more visible.
You can choose from five different gamma settings (1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35 and 2.5) on the projector. The projector's default
gamma value is at 2.2.
Every setting has precisely defined phases to display all primary colors (red, green, blue) and secondary colors (yellow, cyan,
magenta) in millions of pixels. Changing any number in the setting will change the resulting color and rearrange the color
"triangle".
DICOM SIM. is for training purpose - not for real medical diagnosis.
When DICOM mode is active, Scenergix will not be available (Greyout).
0 = Off 7 = White
1 = Color Bars 8 = Black
2 = Hatch 9 = TI-Red
3 = Burst 10 = TI-Green
4 = Red 11 = TI-Blue
5 = Green 12 = TI-Ramp
6 = Blue 13 = Warp
Native
Choose this to apply the projector's native color gamut
EBU
Choose this to apply the EBU color gamut; it is primarily suited for input devices using PAL, SECAM, 576i, 576p and so forth.
SMPTE
Choose this to apply the SMPTE color gamut; it is primarily suited for input devices using NTSC, 480i, 480p and so forth.
Custom
C hoose this to customize the color gamut according to your preference through projector Toolset application or directly in the
OSD menu.
11.14 Warp
Warp The function provides distortion correction on projected images.
Horizontal Keystone
Press to correct horizontal keystone due to projection angle.
—>
Vertical Keystone
Press to correct Vertical keystone due to projection angle.
—>
The summation of the absolute value of horizontal keystone and vertical keystone is limited to less than or
equal to 350.
Rotation
Press to correct incorrect image angle.
Press to adjust the rotation angle Correct angle Press to adjust the rotation angle
Pincushion / Barrel
Press to adjust pincushion/barrel distortion.
—>
Press to correct pincushion
distortion to correct image.
—>
Press to correct barrel distortion to
correct image.
—>
Press to correct Top left corner
image bias to correct image.
—>
Press to correct Top Right corner
image bias to correct image.
—>
Press to correct bottom left corner
image bias to correct image.
—>
Press to correct Top left corner
image bias to correct image.
Custom Warp
Custom warp files can be created with the projector toolset. Refer to the projector toolset manual for more details.
Reset
Set all adjusted value (Warp) to factory default setting
11.15 Blanking
Top
Press on the remote control to adjust the top blanking area on
the projected image
Bottom
Press on the remote control to adjust the Bottom blanking area
on the projected image
Left
Press on the remote control to adjust the Left blanking area on
the projected image
function to block
Press on the remote control to adjust the right blanking area
the additional
on the projected image
image on the
screen.
Reset
It will reset all the blanking functions to the default settings that is
without any blanking functions enabled.
11.16 ScenergiX
The function of ScenergiX is applied in multiple projectors that are projecting at the same screen simultaneously to adjust the
uniformity of the images on the screen.
Status
Press ENTER to select ON or OFF. The function must be set to ON in order to enable the function of ScenergiX. If the function is
set to OFF, the function of ScenergiX is disabled.
White Level
white level is to set the line from one projector where the other projector last pixel ends. Press to adjust the white
level of the Top. Bottom, Left, Right direction on the projected image.
As shown in the below drawing, the area D is the overlap area of the projected image 1 and the projected
image 2. The white level lines that is set where the other projector last pixels ends. Color adjustment for
matching the images is done with projector toolset with customs color space x and y or with input balance
on the OSD.
Black Level
The purpose of black level is in order to compensate the non overlap zones vs the over lap zone. It increase the black level
to the brightness level of the overlap black. It is to adjust the black level of the Top, Bottom, Left, Right direction on the
projected images.
It can be set to adjust the primary color of the projector. For instance, select ALL is to adjust the primary color of Red, Greed,
and Blue. Or it can be set to adjust the Red, Green and Blue independently.
The function combination of Black Level adjustment and 4 Corners is not available
The function combination of Black Level adjustment and blend along corners is not available.
모서리를 따라
혼합
Image 2
Image 1
Reset
The function can reset the ScenergiX settings on the projector. It will restore to the images to the default that is without any
ScenergiX functions enabled.
Adjust Lines
When the function is ON, there will be adjust lines on the image in order to easily adjust multiple images. Press on
the remote control to adjust the position of the lines on the image.
The image below is an example if 2 projectors are projecting at the same image.
1. Horizontally place two projectors and have the two projected images with an overlap area and use the focus/zoom
and lens shift functions with test grid pattern to set a proper overlap area for blending with a matched grid size.
2. Color matching 2 projectors on white is done with P7 (R.G.B.C.M.Y.W) adjust in projector toolset.
3. Brightness matching 2 projectors can be done with the lamp power(Refer to adjustment by dimming the projector with
higher lumens.
4. Use ScenergiX-> White level to set the blending size based on the overlap region size.
Use ScenergiX-> Black level position to adjust the start position of black level compensation.
Use ScenergiX-> Black level to raise the brightness of non-overlap zone such that the brightness of the overlap zone and
non-overlap zone are matched for black level.
Note1: Please note that the following allowable warp, blanking and ScenergiX combination
based on the underlying chip specification
Note2: ScenergiX / 4 corner combination is available when black level is not adjusted.
Note3: Blend along corners is available when black level is not adjusted.
ScenergiX
White Level Black Level
Top/Bottom or
Keystone Rotation Pin/Barrel 4-corner blanking Blend along corners Black Level
Left/Right only
Keystone X X X X X X X
Rotation X X X X X X X
Pin/Barrel X X X X X X X
4-corner X X X OK OK OK X
blanking X X X OK OK OK OK
Top/Bottom or
ScenergiX
X X X OK OK OK
White Level Left/Right only
Blend along corners X X X OK OK X
Black Level Black Level X X X X OK OK X
12. CONTROL
Overview
• Control menu overview
• ECO Network Power setup
• Network address setup
• OSD Menu position
• Projector start up display Logo or not
• Projector start up Chime on or off
• Setup the trigger
• Setup the projector auto select the source or not
• Setup the OSD menu's language
1
IR Address
2
On
Eco Network Power
Off
IP Address
Subnet mask
Network
Gateway
DHCP
Top Left
Top Right
Menu Position Botton Left
Botton Right
Center
On
Start Up Logo
Off
On
Start Up Chime Off
Button 1 HDMI
Button 2 HDBaseT
VGA
Button 3 RGBHV/YUV2
CONTROL Button 4 Stereo DVI
Button 5
5:4
Trigger 1 4:3
16:10
16:9
1.88
2.35
Trigger 2 Letterbox
Native
Auto
On
Auto Source
Off
English
French
Spanish
German
Portuguese
Language
Chinese Simplified
Chinese Traditional
Japanese
Korean
Russian
12.2 IR Address
Use this function to configure the projector’s IR code receive commands from the remote control. The default value is 1.If you
have other equipment in your home that could pick up the command from the projector’s remote control, it is recommended
that you set the remote control code to 2.
When you are running two projectors via serial connection, you can set the code on one projector as “1” and “2” for the other
projector. By doing so, you will be able to control two projectors with the same remote control.
When you want to switch your remote control from code 1 projector to code 2 projector, press and hold the ENTER and
ADDRESS buttons on the remote control simultaneously (for approximately 5 seconds); the backlight module on the remote
control will blink to confirm the switch.
12.4 Network
To control the projector via network, after connecting the network cables for a PC and the projector, you can use this OSD
function to view the relevant network information (such as IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DHCP) of the projector.
Please configure the PC to be connected to the projector with a proper IP address with the same subnet mask, gateway as the
projector. The default IP address of the projector is 192.168.0.100. The settings of the network can be changed from the OSD
menu, Projector Toolset or from the webbrowser only.
To control the projector via network, please connect to the projector via a web browser with the IP address shown on the OSD
menu CONTROL —> Network. The home page will be displayed as follows.
IP Address
Internet Protocol. The network layer of TCP/IP. Required for communication with the internet.
Subnet mask
A number that is used to identify a subnetwork so that IP addresses can be shared on a local area network.
Gateway
A router that serves as an entry point into and exit point out of a network. For example, a local network (LAN) may need a
gateway to connect it to a wide area network (WAN) or to the Internet.
HDCP
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 must be assigned to each machine. Without DHCP, the IP address must be entered manually at
each computer and, if computers move to another location in another part of the network, a new IP address must be entered.
DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new
IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the network.
Center
12.8 Button 1 ~ 5
These buttons on the remote control are the hotkeys for different image source. By factory default, these are:
1 = HDMI
2 = HDBaseT
3 = VGA
4 = RGBHV/YUV2
5 = Stereo DVI
You can configure the input source that corresponds to each button in the OSD Menu. To do so:
When press MENU > CONTROL > Button 1~5; use the ▼▲ buttons to choose from diffferent sources of input. You can choose
from: HDMI 1,HDMI 2,RGB D-15,YUV 1,RGBHV/YUV 2,Composite Video,S-Video and RGB-S.
For example, if you have configured 1 as RGB D-15 in the OSD Menu, when you press 1 on the remote control, the
projector will display the image from RGB D-15.
12.9 Trigger1 ~2
The projector comes with two sets of Trigger output. You can configure two different devices connected to the projector via
the trigger ports to be automatically turned on when the projector is on. There will be a 2-3 second delay prior to activation
to prevent operation of this function when the user is choosing the desired aspect ratio.
5:4 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 5:4 aspect ratio.
4:3 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 4:3 aspect ratio.
16:10 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 16:10 aspect ratio.
16:9 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 16:9 aspect ratio.
1.88 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 1.88 aspect ratio.
2.35 Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the 2.35 aspect ratio.
Letterbox Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the Letterbox aspect ratio.
Native Outputs 12V of power on Trigger1 or 2 when the user chooses the native aspect ratio.
Auto Outputs 12V of power on Trigger 1 or 2 when the projector is turned on.
ON
Setting the function off will require the user to specify source of image input on the OSD Menu in order for the projector to
display the intended image.
12.9 Language
The user can change the language of the on screen menus and the local display menus to one of the available languages.
You can choose from the following nine languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Chinese
Traditional, Japanese and Russian.
13. SERVICE
Overview
• Service menu overview
• Use this function to display the projector's message.
Model
Serial Number
Software Version
Active/PIP source
Pixel Clock Read-only information
Signal Format
H/V Refresh Rate
SERVICE Lamp1 Run Time
Lamp2 Run Time
Lamp1 Hour Reset
Lamp Hour Reset
Lamp2 Hour Reset
Projector Run Time Read-only information
On
Blue Only
Off
The command will be executed after
Factory Reset
confirmation in the prompt dialog box
Memory of the custom timing files will be erased in the Factory Reset operation
When a lamp's run time has reached 1200 hours or when you notice the projected image to be noticeably
dimmer, please replace the lamp
After replacing the lamp, remember to reset the lamp hours to ensure the accuracy of lamp hours
displayed in the OSD Menu.
This function will not apply to items including the OSD appearance, no signal, network, Projector control,
startup Logo, language, and lamp hours
When Factory Reset is executed, all source memories created by the projector (i.e. timings files) will be
erased
14. MAINTENANCE
14.1 Lamp Replacement
The lifecycle of ordinary projection lamp typically lasts for 2500 hours before requiring replacement (different lamp
configurations will affect lamp life). From the OSD Menu, you can go to " page 54: 10.8 Lamp1 Run Time ". to check how
long a lamp has been used. You should also replace the lamp when the projected image gets noticeably darker. Contact your
local dealer to purchase new certified lamps for your projector.
WARNING: This procedure may only be performed by qualified technical service personnel.
1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. Let the projector cool for approximately 15 minutes before removing the
lamp module for replacement.
hen you turn off the projector, the lamp inside the projector will still be very hot (approximately 200 ~
W
300°C). If you attempt to replace the lamp without allowing the projector to cool, you could risk scalding
yourself. This is why you should wait for no less than 60 minutes for the lamp to cool down in order to
perform the replacement safely.
4. Grasp the metal rod on the lamp cover and pull the lamp out.
5. Insert the new lamp in the direction shown in the illustration into the lamp assembly; tighten the two screws using a
screw diver and make sure the lamp is firmly secured to prevent the lamp from shaking or poor contact.
6. Replace the lamp cover and firmly secure the two screws on the lamp cover.
7. Reconnect power to the projector and reset the lamp usage timer. Refer to page 54: 10.8 Lamp1 Run Time and page
54: 10.9 Lamp2 Run Time
hile starting up the projector, the electronics detect if a lamp is installed. If no lamp is installed, it is not
W
possible to start up the projector.
C AUTION: The high density filter must be replaced on a regular basis, depending on the environment
condi- tions of the projector. Suggest to replace filter every 500 hours runtime.
WARNING: Switch off the projector and unplug the power cord before starting the procedure.
Necessary parts
New filter (available kit : R9899730, contains 2 high density filters)
CAUTION: Never clean the filter Always replace with a new one.
White side
Black side
T o minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces, we have developed
recommendations for cleaning. FIRST, we recommend you try to remove any material from the lens by
blowing it off with clean, dry deionized air. DO NOT use any liquid to clean the lenses.
Necessary tools
Toraysee TM cloth (delivered together with the lens kit). Order number : R379058.
C AUTION: Do not use fabric softener when washing the cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the
cloth.
Do not use liquid cleaners on the cloth as doing so will contaminate the cloth.
Other lenses can also be cleaned safely with this Toraysee TM cloth.
15.1 Specifications
Description Specifications
Projector type 3-chip DLP projector
Technology 0,96" DMD x 3
Resolution 1920 × 1200 (Native)
Brightness 13500 ANSI lumen 14500 center
Contrast ratio 1650 : 1
Brightness uniformity ANSI 90%
Aspect Ratio 16:10
Lens type TLD+ lens
0.73:1
1,2:1
1,25-1,6 : 1
Lens range 1,5-2,0 : 1
2-2.8 : 1
2,8-4.5 : 1
4.5-7.5 : 1
7.5-11.5 : 1
Horizontal Lens Shift Range -30%~+30%
Vertical Lens Shift Range -70%~+130%
Color correction P7
Lamps 465W x 2 NSH (2000hr lamplife per lamp)
Transport with lamp Yes
Sealed DLP™ core yes
Advance Picture in Picture Up to two sources simultaneously
Orientation table - ceiling
Keystone Correction Warping
Ease of Use Easy OSD menu + Remote control + Web browser
Inputs 5 BNC, VGA, HDMI, HDBaseT(Video only), 3G HDSDI barcolink, RCA YUV,
Input Resolutions up to WUXGA (1920x1200) 60Hz
Software tools Projection Toolset
Control IR; RS232; RJ45
Network connection 10/100 Base-T, RJ-45 connection
Power requirements 100 - 240V / 50 - 60 Hz
1230W (Max) @110VAC
Power consumption
1140W (Max) @ 220VAC
955W (Max) @110VAC
Power consumption in ECO mode
895W (Max) @ 220VAC
Power consumption in standby mode < 2W
Noise level Bright mode (typical at 25°C/77°F) 46 dBA
Noise level ECO mode (typical at 25°C/77°F) 42 dBA
Operational ambient temperature 0-40°C or 32-104°F
Operating humidity 0-90%
Dimensions (WxLxH) 504.8x631x277mm
Weight 33.5kg
Shipping Dimensions 829x 709x 437mm
Shipping Weight from Factory 41.5kg
CB test certificate
US emc
Certifications US safety
CE emc and safety
CCC emc and safety
Warranty 3 years standard warranty*
*Warranty and service conditions can differ from region to region. Contact your local sales or service representative for
more details.
5BNC
3RCA
HD15-RGBHV
HD/SDI/3G
HDMI / HDBaseT
HD15-YUV
Signal Frame
Resolution
Format
10Bit -
12Bit -
Rate
8Bit -
YPrPb
YPrPb
YUV
YUV
YUV
RGB
640×480 59.94 x x x
640×480 74.99 x x x
640×480 85 x x x
800×600 60.32 x x x
800×600 75 x x x
800×600 85.06 x x x
848×480 47.95 x x x
848×480 59.94 x x x
1024×768 60 x x x
1024×768 75 x x x
1024×768 85 x x x
1280×720 47.95 x x x
1280×1024 60.02 x x x
PC 1280×1024 75.02 x x x
1280×1024 85.02 x x x
1600×1200 60 x x x
1920×1080 47.95 x x x
1680×1050 59.94 x x x
1920×1200 50 x x x
1920×1200 59.94 x x x
1920×1200 60 x x x
1400x1050 60 x x x
1366x768 60 x x
1440x900 60 x x
1280x768 60 x x
1280x800 60 x x
1280x960 60 x x
640×480 66.59 x x
Apple Mac
832×624 74.54 x x
NTSC NTSC(M, 4.43) 59.94
PAL (B, G, H, I) 50
PAL PAL (N) 50
PAL (M) 59.94
SECAM SECAM (M) 50
RGBS 50
1440x480i 60 x x x x
SDTV 1440x576i 50 x x x x
480i 59.94 x X
576i 50 x X
480p 59.94 x x x x x x x x
EDTV
576p 50 x x x x x x x x
1035i 60 x x x x x x x x x
1080i 50 x x x x x x x x x
1080i (Aus) 50 x x x x x x x x
1080i 59.94 x x x x x x x x x
1080i 60 x x x x x x x x x
720p 50 x x x x x x x x x
720p 59.94 x x x x x x x x x
720p 60 x x x x x x x x x
HDTV
1080p 23.98 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 24 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 25 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 29.97 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 30 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 50 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 59.94 x x x x x x x x x
1080p 60 x x x x x x x x x
1080sf 30 x
new for SDI
1080sf 25 x
15.4 Dimension
504.8mm
631mm
277mm
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2002/96/EC governing waste from
electrical and electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of
your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate
these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office or your municipal waste disposal
service. For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee
This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006/66/EC which must be collected and disposed of
separately from municipal waste.
If the battery contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) or cadmium (Cd), these chemical symbols
will appear below the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to ensure proper disposal and to prevent potential negative
effects on the environment and human health.
Mercury Notice
Lamp(s) Contain Mercury.
Dispose According to
Local, State, Federal Law.
This Barco product consists of materials that may contain mercury, which must be recycled or
disposed of in accordance with local, state, or country laws:
• Within this system, the lamp in the projector contains mercury.
Table of toxic and hazardous substances/elements and their content, as required by China’s management methods for
controlling pollution by electronic information products
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16.Environmental information