Barco NW-12 User Manual

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    Nw-12 user guide r9040410 r59770286/02 07/09/2009.

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    Barco nv presentations noordlaan 5, 8520 kuurne phone: +32 56.36.82.11 fax: +32 56.35.86.51 e-mail: presentations.Bid@barco.Com visit us at the web: www.Barco.Com printed in belgium.

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    Changes barco provides this manual ’as is’ without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied war- ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Barco may make improvements and/or changes to the product(s) and/or the program(s) desc...

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    Guarantee and compensation barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee. On receipt, the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport, as well as for material and manufacturing faults ...

  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents table of contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................... 5 1.1 about. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Table of contents 7.4.1.5 sharpness (video signals only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 7.4.1.6 gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Table of contents 7.9.7.4.2 the soft edge edit modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 7.9.7.4.3 creating/editing a soft edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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  • Page 9: 1. Introduction

    1. Introduction 1. Introduction overview • about 1.1 about about this manual this manual describes the barco nw-12 projector. It contains 4 main chapters : 1. Installation : the mechanical setup of the projector. 2. Setup : adjusting the projection parameters in order to get the best image reproduct...

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  • Page 11: 2. Packaging

    2. Packaging 2. Packaging 2.1 unpacking cee7/7 european power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. Nema l6-20p american power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. Content • 1 projector (weight ± 70 kg or ± 175 lbs) • 1 remote control unit rcu + 2 batteries. • 2 power cabl...

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    2. Packaging 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. 8 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 13: 3. Installation Guidelines

    3. Installation guidelines 3. Installation guidelines overview • general installation guidelines • air flow guidelines • projector position 3.1 general installation guidelines w arning : before installing the projector, read first the safety instructions in the safety manual (r5976125) delivered wit...

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    3. Installation guidelines which screen type ? There are two major categories of screens used for projection equipment. Those used for front projected images and those for rear projection applications. Screens are rated by how much light they reflect (or transmit in the case of rear projection syste...

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    3. Installation guidelines 3.3 projector position projector position guidelines the lamp axis, as it is drawn on this picture, can be oriented according to the specifications: • up to 5° in an upward/downward position. There are no restrictions on the position of the projection axis. Lamp axis proje...

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    4. Installation 4. Installation overview • battery installation in the rcu • lens installation • projector configuration • positioning the projector • connections • controls overview projector dimensions dimensions are given in mm and inch (1inch = 25.4 mm) weight (without lens) : 70kg (175 lbs) r59...

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    4. Installation ba rco ic on n h -1 2 90 261 460 408 166 635 465 130 589 913 805 108 104 408 182 air outlets 350 320 190 30 image 4-1 dimensions 4.1 battery installation in the rcu how are the batteries delivered ? The batteries (not yet installed to save the battery life time) are delivered inside ...

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    4. Installation 2. Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time. 3. Insert the 2 new 1,5 v batteries as indicated in the rcu. + + rcu top 1 2 3 image 4-2 battery installation 4. Put the battery cover back on its place. 4.2 lens installation 4.2.1 lens range overview table lens partnumber tld+ ...

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    4. Installation the distances are measured starting from the back side of the flange of the projector lens. Image 4-3 4.2.3 shift capabilities description the maximum vertical and horizontal shift range depends on the lens. Shifting outside this range will not guarantee a full image i.E. Some corner...

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    4. Installation projector projector screen vertical shift in nominal position screen screen vertical shift : +100% vertical shift : -25% projector image 4-5 example of a vertical shift of +100% and -25% 4.2.4 lens installation necessary tools hexagonal key 4 mm (hexagonal) - delivered with the proje...

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    4. Installation image 4-7 lens interface plate, screening up to the top side 3. Mount the assembly (lens + interface plate) on the lens holder insert and tighten the 4 screws with one hand while supporting the lens with the other hand caution: mind the orientation of the lens assembly: the screening...

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    4. Installation 1 2 3 4 image 4-9 projector configurations 4.4 positioning the projector on-axis projection projection where the projector is positioned so as to have the centre of the lens coinciding with the centre of the screen. Positioning the projector the position of the projector with referen...

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    4. Installation p p d x f a b c s s b s h s w s h s w f c d = s h /2 + b -a a re f. : f ront plat e image 4-10 on-axis projector installation a side view b top view c back view x optical axis projection lens p projector s screen f floor 20 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

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    4. Installation p pd x f a b c s s b sh sw sh sw f cd=b-a a ref : front plate image 4-11 off-axis projector installation a side view b top view c back view x optical axis projection lens p projector s screen f floor a 100% off-axis position means that the position of the centre of the lens is shifte...

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    4. Installation 4.5 connections overview • power connection • the front panel • connecting an rgb signal • connecting a component video signal • connecting a dvi signal • connecting a composite video signal • connecting an s-video signal • connecting a computer • connecting a source to the desktop i...

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    4. Installation open locked image 4-13 power plug spring system 4.5.2 the front panel view the front panel of the projector can be divided in 2 major parts : 1. Signal input/output section 2. System input/output section 2 desktop input desktop input dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dv...

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    4. Installation desktop input desktop input dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Desktop input dvi computer rs 232 c dvi r.C. Layer2 layer3 layer4 layer5 layer1 r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr g / y b / pb hs /...

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    4. Installation dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video vi...

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    4. Installation dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video vi...

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    4. Installation dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video vi...

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    4. Installation dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video vi...

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    4. Installation dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video vi...

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    4. Installation • file transfer for firmware upgrade • easy adjustment of projector • storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups. • wide range of control possibilities. • linking the projectors to allow uniform color (linked dynacolor) and brightness (clo) ,... • ... The connection to ...

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    4. Installation hub to lan dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs ...

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    4. Installation following parameters are available : mac address mac address of the projector (this is a non-adjustable value programmed into the ethernet board). Ip address (current) ip address of the projector (this is a non-adjustable value). Subnet mask subnet mask (this is a non-adjustable valu...

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    4. Installation image 4-26 5. Push the cursor key ↑ or ↓ to highlight the desired parameter. 6. Use the cursor key ← or → , the numeric keys on the rcu, or the local keypad, to edit and change the values. 7. Press apply settings to apply the changes a dialog box is shown. The different executed oper...

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    4. Installation dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. Dvi dvi computer computer rs 232 c rs 232 c dvi dvi r.C. R.C. R / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video video s-video s-video r / pr r / pr g / y g / y b / pb b / pb hs / cs hs / cs vs vs video vi...

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    4. Installation desktop input r / pr g / y b / pb hs / cs vs video s-video dvi in1 in2 l1 stereo input stereo output l2 l3 in1 in2 in1 in2 computer rs 232 c dvi r.C. Desktop input r / pr g / y b / pb hs / cs vs video s-video dvi in1 in2 l1 stereo input stereo output l2 l3 in1 in2 in1 in2 computer rs...

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    4. Installation 4.6 controls overview rcu f1 f1 f2 f2 f3 f3 menu menu back back enter enter pause pause auto image auto image pc pc rgb rgb video video fire wire fire wire dvi dvi iq-pc iq-pc sdi sdi s-video s-video phase phase pip pip tint tint color color brightn brightn contr contr focus focus le...

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    4. Installation the lcd display the lcd display on the bottom of the front panel allows to inform the user on the status of the projector and other information like warnings etc. Desktop input nw-12 standby image 4-32 see the appendix for a listing of the existing error messages. R59770286 nw-12 07/...

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  • Page 43: 5. Setup

    5. Setup 5. Setup overview • powering up the projector • starting up the projector • setting up the rcu address • setting up the projector address (only if necessary) • setting up the orientation • adjusting the lens • setup the baud rate for serial communication • preferences • setup of linked proj...

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    5. Setup in normal conditions, the network detection takes about 25 seconds. This means that the total time needed to go from power on to standby mode can take up to 85 seconds. This value can vary depending on the speed of the network connection. If the network cable is plugged in, but no real netw...

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    5. Setup 9 0 enter menu back digi zoom phase pause pip logo image 5-5 barc o ic on n h-1 2 sou rce lens image 5-6 2. The projection lamp is started up. This may take up to 15 seconds. During this phase the lcd display and the keypad are lit (1). The progression is shown with the asterisk characters ...

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    5. Setup once the projector is operational, the information strings are rotating in the same way as in the standby mode (see standby status) 5.3 setting up the rcu address what has to be done ? To allow the communication between the rcu and the projector the rcu has to be programmed with the same ad...

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    5. Setup in some cases the projector address must be changed, for example if an unique rcu is used to control 2 or more projectors (inde- pendently). In the osd menu projector address, the following addresses can be programmed : • projector address: address defined by the user, may be from 0 to 255 ...

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    5. Setup 3. Press ↓ to pull down the installation menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select orientation 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the desired orientation image 5-11 7. Press enter the projection is adapted and a bullet shows the active configuration. 5.6 adjusting the lens what mus...

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    5. Setup 9 0 enter menu back digi zoom phase pause pip logo image 5-13 how to zoom/focus or shift in the osd ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the installation 3. Press ↓ to pull down the installation menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select lens adjustments... Image 5-14 5. Press en...

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    5. Setup 5.7 setup the baud rate for serial communication what can be done ? The rs232 in port of the projector allows you to communicate with any other equipment disposing of an rs232 port (generally a pc) using the rs232 protocol. The baud rate must be set to the same value on both the projector a...

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    5. Setup 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↓ or ↑ to select the desired language image 5-18 7. Press enter the language is adapted and a bullet shows the active selection. 5.8.2 automatic startup what can be done ? The automatic startup allows to bypass the standby state i.E. Start up without ...

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    5. Setup image 5-19 7. Press enter 5.8.3 change password what can be done ? The password used to access the advanced (more...) items can be reprogrammed. How to change the password ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the installation item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the install...

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    5. Setup image 5-21 5.9 setup of linked projectors in a multichannel system what can be done ? The user interface of the projector allows to link up to 10 (slave) projectors to a single master projector. The linking itself is done through an ethernet connection (see communications). The ’software’ l...

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    5. Setup a dialog box is displayed image 5-23 how to set a projector to master ? 1. In the linked projector menu of the projector to be set as master, select the master check box and press enter 50 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

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    5. Setup image 5-24 how to set a projector as slave ? 1. In the linked projector menu of the master projector, select the hostx check box and press enter the ip address edit box is enabled 2. Fill in the ip address or host name of the projector to be declared as slave i.E. To be controlled by the ma...

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  • Page 57: 6. Getting Started

    6. Getting started 6. Getting started overview • starting up the projector • selecting a source • adjusting the image 6.1 starting up the projector how to start up the projector ? 1. Press the standby button on the rcu or on the local keypad. See setup for the detailed projector startup sequence. 6....

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  • Page 59: 7. Advanced

    7. Advanced 7. Advanced overview • using the menu • using the dialog boxes • source selection • image • image files • geometry • lamps • general • display setup • installation • service 7.1 using the menu menu layout a grey line (menu separator) indicates the transition between standard and advanced...

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    7. Advanced how to exit the submenu ? 1. Press back to exit a submenu press menu to exit the menu when the menu has been exited for more than 1 minute, the advanced user password has to be re entered. 7.2 using the dialog boxes how to use the dialog boxes ? Some parameters are modified by means of a...

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    7. Advanced in some cases an alphanumeric value (file name, ...) has to be entered. Use ↑ or ↓ to scroll through the char- acter values once the input field is activated. Following characters can be browsed in this particular order: decimal scroll list: 0123456789 signed decimal scroll list: 0123456...

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    7. Advanced image 7-4 4. Press enter to confirm your choice a bullet indicates the selected composite video source which now appears on the screen. Adjustments on a composite video signal the projectors allows different adjustments on a composite video signal. Depending on the type of signal (ntsc /...

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    7. Advanced an rgb data signal can have its sync signal added in different ways, refer to the installation section for more information on the rgb+sync signals accepted by the rgb input. How to select the rgb input ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press ↓ to pull down the source selection...

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    7. Advanced image 7-7 4. Press enter to confirm your choice a bullet indicates the selected composite video source which now appears on the screen. 7.4 image overview • image settings • gain control on video • aspect ratio • color temperature • input balance (rgb signals only) 7.4.1 image settings 7...

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    7. Advanced 7.4.1.2 setting the brightness brightness adjustment adjusting the brightness will affect the dark areas of the image. Increase the brightness to “lighten” up the parts that are too dark. How to change the brightness 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the image i...

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    7. Advanced 3. Press ↓ to pull down the image menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select settings 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select tint 7. Press enter on the screen appears now a slider box image 7-11 8. Use ←or → , the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the tint 7.4.1.5 s...

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    7. Advanced on the screen appears now a slider box image 7-13 8. Use ←or → , the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the gamma 7.4.1.7 phase (rgb signals only) phase adjustment a bad phase adjustment will result in bad transitions and sometimes noise. (for example text will not be cl...

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    7. Advanced 7.4.2 gain control on video 7.4.2.1 automatic gain on video automatic gain on video is only for video signals enabling/disabling the automatic gain on video 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the image item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the image menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to ...

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    7. Advanced 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select gain control on video 7. Press → to pull down the menu 8. Use ↓ or ↑ to select manual image 7-17 9. Press enter a scroll bar is displayed image 7-18 10.Use ← or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the gain so...

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    7. Advanced 16:9 2.35:1 image 7-20 anamorphic aspect ratios in (non-hdtv) dvd sources in native hdtv dvd players the image is a real 16:9 format. 16:9 2.35:1 image 7-21 aspect ratios in native hdtv dvd sources 16:10 image 7-22 aspect ratio for wuxga (1920x1200) what can be done ? The aspect ratio se...

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    7. Advanced 4:3 16:9 native16:9 16:10 16:10 4:3 source projector setting image 7-23 we can conclude that the thumb rule for dvd projection is to always leave the projector in 4:3 format (except when dealing with anamorphic sources). The auto function calculates an aspect ratio based on the informati...

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    7. Advanced image 7-24 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select aspect ratio 5. Use → open the aspect ratio menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired ratio 7. Press enter to confirm the aspect ratio settings are greyed out in case the show native resolution or the full screen representation setting is enabled. How to...

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    7. Advanced 7.4.4 color temperature what can be done ? The color temperature can be selected for the white point of the source. This is done according to the type of source: • projector white • computer : 9300 k • video : 6500 k • film : 5400 k • broadcast : 3200 k these calibrated presets can be se...

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    7. Advanced black level Δ g ΔΒ Δ r r g b image 7-29 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 : contrast the same ...

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    7. Advanced an alternative to a full screen white/black pattern is a black-and-white checkerboard pattern where the white blocks will be used for white balance and the black blocks for black balance. Image 7-31 how to set automatic black level ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to s...

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    7. Advanced image 7-33 8. Press enter a dialog box is displayed 9. Adjust the red black level on a minimal value image 7-34 10.Adjust the blue black level to a minimal value note: this minimal value is not necessary , provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the color to be adju...

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    7. Advanced image 7-35 8. Press enter a dialog box is displayed 9. Adjust the red white level (gain) on a minimal value image 7-36 10.Adjust the blue white level (gain) to a minimal value note: this minimal value is not necessary , provided that the 2 other colors are not influencing too much the co...

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    7. Advanced 7.5.1 introduction to image files image files an image file contains the main characteristics of a source (number of active lines,...). The projector’s memory contains a list of files corresponding to the most common sources : standard files. When a new source corresponds to one of these...

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    7. Advanced 5. Press enter a dialog box is displayed image 7-39 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file tip: for more information (specifications) on the image files see the appendix section 7. Press enter the file is loaded and the image is adapted. What to do if the image is not perfect ? If the ...

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    7. Advanced image 7-40 note: inputs that are not hardware compatible with this layer are greyed out. Note: if a file is already forced for that input it will be shown on the right. 9. Press enter the load dialog box is displayed 10.Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file (for example /standard/sxga+@6...

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    7. Advanced 2. Press → to select the image files item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the image files menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select auto image 5. Press → to open the menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file scan method image 7-41 7. Press enter autoimage acts on the active window. The image in the windo...

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    7. Advanced image 7-42 5. Press enter a dialog box containing the active file is displayed image 7-43 6. Use ←or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to edit and change the values, confirm with enter note: greyed out fields can not be updated (total pixels) which items can be adjusted ? ...

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    7. Advanced image 7-44 video signal video signal frame blanking hi egalisation image 7-45 hi agc hold interval the comb filter is by default enabled. The agc hold interval is the time interval in which the agc is inhibited (agc hold = no update in video amplitude measurement), the advanced parameter...

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    7. Advanced usepicturebox can be disabled (0) or enabled (1). By default, it is disabled which means that only few timings can be changed. In case of a dvi source this is not a problem. In very specific situations however (e.G. Iblend), more changes to the timings may be needed, such as the setting ...

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    7. Advanced 7.5.7 rename file how to rename a file ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the image files item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the image files menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select rename image 7-51 5. Press enter a dialog box is displayed use ←or →, ↓ or ↑ the numeric keys on ...

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    7. Advanced image 7-53 5. Press enter a dialog box is displayed image 7-54 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the file to be copied 7. Press enter the file name is copied in the edit field 8. Use the keys on the remote to change the name of the destination file 7.5.9 delete how to delete a file ? 1. Press menu...

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    7. Advanced a dialog box is displayed image 7-56 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired file 7. Press enter the selected file is deleted and is removed from the list 7.6 geometry overview • introduction • geometry files • accessing the geometry menu • geometry distortions • load • edit 7.6.1 introducti...

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    7. Advanced standard file directory, also the type of file : custom or standard dist_file1 file name xml file extension available geometry operations • load : loads an existing standard or custom geometry file • edit : allows to edit a custom geometry file • rename : allows to rename the geometry fi...

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    7. Advanced 31 30 0 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 25 29 24 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 28 27 32 31 30 0 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 25 29 24 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 28 27 32 image 7-59 full geometry correction (optional) : the screen is divided in 33x33 regions modes and levels the g...

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    7. Advanced 31 30 0 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 25 29 24 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 28 27 32 31 30 0 10 9 8 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 25 29 24 23 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 28 27 32 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ...

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    7. Advanced level 2 level 3 3x3 level 4 level 5 level 6 level 7 level 9 level 11 level 12 level 13 level 14 level 15 level 10 level 8 5x5 9x9 17x17 level 16 level 17 level 18 level 19 level 20 level 21 33x33 level 1 2x2 image 7-61 geometry level hierarchy on top of this hierarchy, the 2x2 points. Ad...

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    7. Advanced 5. Press enter a dialog box is displayed image 7-62 6. Use the cursor key ↑ and ↓ to select the desired geometry file 7. Press enter tip: when starting a new geometry setup it is advised to select the “no_distortion” file. The file is loaded and the geometry settings are adapted. 7.6.6 e...

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    7. Advanced image 7-63 7.6.6.2 geometry edit wizard the geometry wizard when entering the edit mode, the edit dialog box is displayed. When selecting a point in a certain adjustment, a yellow box shows the selection and a blue dotted box is placed around the selected grid point, indicating the inter...

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    7. Advanced image 7-65 note that the dialog box is transparent so as to allow the preview of the adjustment over the whole screen during the adjustment (the image to be adjusted is not hidden by the dialog box) description of the edit dialog box an intuitive user interface is used to perform all the...

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    7. Advanced field /adjustment description notes colom column corresponding to the selected point in a 2x2 adjustment column will be between 0 and 32 (steps of 32) row row corresponding to the selected point in a 2x2 adjustment row will be between 0 and 32 (steps of 32) pixelx this slider box adjusts...

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    7. Advanced image 7-68 image 7-69 image 7-70 92 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

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    7. Advanced how to select an edit mode ? 1. When the edit dialog box is displayed, the select mode is selected by default. 2. To go to the next mode (go to the right) press enter. 3. To return to a previous mode (go to the left) use back 7.6.6.4 editing a geometry file introduction the following pro...

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    7. Advanced the column is adapted to 32 image 7-72 2. Press ↓ to select the next adjustment point the row is adapted to 32 image 7-73 3. Press ← to select the next adjustment point 94 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

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    7. Advanced image 7-74 how to adjust using the adjust mode ? Adjusting point (row =0 ; column =0) by 100 (pixels) along the x axis in the 2x2 mode 1. Press enter to go to the adjust mode the adjust mode is selected image 7-75 2. Use ← and → to adapt the value of pixelsx tip: use ↑ and ↓ to adapt the...

  • Page 100

    7. Advanced the edit mode is selected image 7-76 2. Use ↑ and ↓ to select the pixelsx edit box the pixelsx edit box is focused 3. Press enter the pixelsx edit box is put in edit mode image 7-77 4. Use ← and → to select the digit and use ↑ and ↓ to increment/decrement the digit tip: one can also use ...

  • Page 101

    7. Advanced following example will show a basic 2x2 adjustment with axislink set on and off. 1. Start with a non distorted image, assume the left top corner is selected. 0,0 image 7-78 2. Shift the left top corner +300 pixels to the left. 0,0 image 7-79 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009 97.

  • Page 102

    7. Advanced 3. Shift the left corner +300 pixels downwards. Axislink = on the coordinate system used for the adjustment will coincide with the edges of the distorted image, this will result in a quick adjustment when dealing with complex setups. Axislink = off the coordinate system used for the adju...

  • Page 103

    7. Advanced image 7-81 3. Use ↑ and ↓ to select the axislink radio buttons image 7-82 4. Use ← and → to select the on or off radio buttons 5. Press enter to enable/disable the selected radio button 6. Press back to return to the geometry edit menu. 7.6.6.6 shift adjustment what can be done with the ...

  • Page 104

    7. Advanced the edit mode is selected image 7-83 5. Use ↑ and ↓ to select the pixelsx edit box the pixelsx edit box is focused image 7-84 6. Press enter 100 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 105

    7. Advanced the pixelsx edit box is put in edit mode image 7-85 7. Use ← and → to select the digit and use ↑ and ↓ to increment/decrement the digit tip: one can also use the numeric digits to fill in the desired value ? The image is shifted along the x axis. 8. Press back to return to the geometry e...

  • Page 106

    7. Advanced image 7-87 transport delay basic principle the transport delay can be adjusted manually or can be set to automatic. A short transport delay creates a small delay with respect to the source, but a large delay is needed in case extremely distorted images are needed (extremely curved screen...

  • Page 107

    7. Advanced 4. Press enter to check the desired radio button 5. Press back to return to the geometry edit menu. How to adjust the transport delay manually? 1. Display the transport delay dialog box (see procedure above) image 7-90 2. Use the cursor key ← or → , the numeric keys on the rcu, or the lo...

  • Page 108

    7. Advanced 3. Use the cursor key ← or → , the numeric keys on the rcu, or the local keypad, to edit and change the value of the sharpness. Note: the sharpness can be set from –8 to +8. 4. Press back to return to the geometry edit menu. 7.6.6.9 geometry reset overview • reset all levels • restore to...

  • Page 109

    7. Advanced image 7-94 geometry restore example : restoring to a 9x9 level how to restore to a level ? 1. Start the geometry edit menu 2. Push ↓ or ↑ to select reset 3. Push the → key to pull down the menu. 4. Push ↓ or ↑ to highlight the desired level to restore, restore to .... R59770286 nw-12 07/...

  • Page 110

    7. Advanced image 7-95 the higher levels are reset. If these levels contained geometry corrections, this will be noticed in the image by a more or less accentuated jump. 5. Press back to return to the geometry edit menu. 7.6.6.10 rename a geometry file how to rename a geometry file ? 1. Start up the...

  • Page 111

    7. Advanced a dialog box is displayed image 7-97 4. Use the cursor key ← or → to go to the next or previous characters and use ↓ or ↑ to browse through the characters 5. Press enter the file is renamed. 6. Press back to return to the geometry edit menu 7.6.6.11 copy a geometry file how to copy a geo...

  • Page 112

    7. Advanced a dialog box is displayed image 7-99 4. Use the cursor key ↑ and ↓ to select the desired geometry file 5. Press enter to select. 6. Use the cursor key ← or → , the numeric keys on the rcu, or the local keypad, to edit and change the values, confirm with enter. 7. Press back to return to ...

  • Page 113

    7. Advanced image 7-101 4. Use the cursor key ↑ and ↓ to select the desired geometry file and press enter to select. A message will be displayed. Image 7-102 5. Press enter to confirm. The selected file is deleted and removed from the list. 6. Press back to return to the geometry edit menu. 7.7 lamp...

  • Page 114

    7. Advanced values description warning time set at which a warning is generated. Using the lamp longer than the maximum run time may damage the projector number of strikes total times the lamp is started up hardware : serial number unique serial number of the lamp article number article number of th...

  • Page 115

    7. Advanced when the warning messages are disabled in the hidden service menu, the lamp runtime warning will only be displayed at the next startup of the projector, not during a session. Enabling or disabling textbox does not affect the display of the lamp runtime warning. How to set the lamp runtim...

  • Page 116

    7. Advanced image 7-107 7. Press enter a drop or rise in light output can be noticed 7.7.4 constant light output (clo) overview • constant light output mode • clo target • linked clo 7.7.4.1 constant light output mode what can be done? Constant light output allows to force a constant light output (s...

  • Page 117

    7. Advanced 100 20 40 60 80 200 400 600 800 1000 relative light output (%) runtime (hrs) constant light output working area image 7-109 clo can not be enabled (on) if the lamp is working in economic mode. How to set the clo on or off ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the ...

  • Page 118

    7. Advanced 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select clo 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select target 7. Press → to pull down the menu 8. Use ↑ or ↓ to select normal mode ... Image 7-111 9. Press enter a dialog box is displayed image 7-112 10.Use ←or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypa...

  • Page 119

    7. Advanced 7.8 general overview • identification • pause • freeze • standby timer • desktop 7.8.1 identification the projector’s identification screen the identification screen displays the projector’s main characteristics how to display the identification screen ? 1. Press menu to activate the too...

  • Page 120

    7. Advanced image 7-115 5. Press enter the projection can also be interrupted using the pause key on the rcu. To restart the image projection press pause 7.8.3 freeze freezing the image with the freeze function, the image can be frozen. To restart the image, reuse the freeze function or press the fr...

  • Page 121

    7. Advanced image 7-117 5. Press enter a dialog box is displayed image 7-118 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the radio button enabled, a box surrounds the selected item, press enter to activate 7. Use ↑ or ↓ to browse to the input field 8. Use ←or→ , the numeric keys on the remote or the keypad to change th...

  • Page 122

    7. Advanced 7.9 display setup overview • textbox • full screen synchronous representation • menu bar position • status bar position • slider box position • dynacolor • soft edge • autoimage setup 7.9.1 textbox what can be done ? The text box function allows to choose whether the different text boxes...

  • Page 123

    7. Advanced galaxy nw-7 has an extra step procedure which is described below ! If full screen synchronous representation is disabled, smoothly moving images can show chopped motion! How to enable/disable the full-screen synchronous representation in (galaxy) nw-12/nh-12, nw-12, id lh12, icon nh-12 ?...

  • Page 124

    7. Advanced image 7-122 a bullet shows the active setting 7.9.3 menu bar position what can be done ? The menu tool bar can be centered vertically , the range being from top of the screen to the middle of the screen. This can be useful in applications where the top image content is not displayed (sof...

  • Page 125

    7. Advanced image 7-124 5. Press enter 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to position the status bar 7.9.5 slider box position what can be done ? The slider box function allows to display or hide the different boxes used for instance for picture settings (contrast, ...). How to reposition the slider box? 1. Press menu t...

  • Page 126

    7. Advanced 7.9.6.1 introduction what can be done? Dynacolor™ will eliminate channel-to-channel color variations or, in case of a single projector, force a desired color reproduction. How to define color? The cie chromaticity diagram is one way to plot the colors the human eye can see. Image 7-126 t...

  • Page 127

    7. Advanced image 7-128 the color gamut of each projector will differ when working with a multichannel setup, these color differences between different projectors can be smooth out by matching the color gamuts of the different projectors to a common color gamut. Image 7-129 common color gamut the co...

  • Page 128

    7. Advanced g1 g2 r1 r2 b1 w1 0 x y .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 b2 w2 gc wc yc rc mc bc cc image 7-130 the common color gamut r1 red projector 1 r2 red projector 2 g1 green projector 1 g2 green projector 2 b1 blue projector 1 b2 blue projector 2 w1 white projector 1 w2 white project...

  • Page 129

    7. Advanced red l red light output green l green light output blue l blue light output white l white light output = red + blue + green light output desired values these are the colors you want the projector to display when the status is enabled red x, y coördinates for the red point green x, y coörd...

  • Page 130

    7. Advanced image 7-131 7.9.6.2 dynacolor adjustment overview • introduction • calibration for the standard mode (for multiple projectors) • common color values 7.9.6.2.1 introduction although dynacolor can also be used in case of a single projector to force a desired color reproduction, we will cov...

  • Page 131

    7. Advanced 1. Measuring the color values for each projector (calibration procedure) 2. Calculating the common values filling them in the desired value of every projector infitec dynacolor adjustment procedure (in the projector) the adjustment of dynacolor for infitec consists of : 1. Measuring the ...

  • Page 132

    7. Advanced 8. Press default desired to copy the measured values for red, green and blue and to calculate the secondary colors cyan, yellow and magenta. Image 7-133 how to calibrate dynacolor for projector 2 1. Proceed in the same way as for projector 1 128 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 133

    7. Advanced let’s consider we obtain following values image 7-134 7.9.6.2.3 common color values what can be done ? The common color value scan be determined manually or automatically. Manually : calculating the common color values 1. Calculate the common values and fill them in the desired values of...

  • Page 134

    7. Advanced image 7-135 the common color values are automatically calculated based on the measured values of both projectors and these calculated values are put in the desired values of both projectors. Both projectors will now operate within the same color gamut. Link set can only be performed if t...

  • Page 135

    7. Advanced the procedure has to be done for all the channels (projectors) 7.9.6.3.2 black color adjustment for set 1 how to adjust black color for set 1 ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the display setup item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the display setup menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ ...

  • Page 136

    7. Advanced a dialog box is displayed image 7-137 10.Use ←or →, the numeric keys on the remote, or the keypad to change the settings. 7.9.7 soft edge overview • introduction • soft edge adjustments • accessing the soft edge menu • soft edge edit • black level • blanking 7.9.7.1 introduction what can...

  • Page 137

    7. Advanced adjustable overlapping area 50% 100% 50% 100% image 2 image 1 image 2 image 1 light output per image total composite light output image 7-139 soft edge basic principle internal versus external (alpha planes) the projector offers 2 methods to achieve soft edging : 1. Internal soft edges :...

  • Page 138

    7. Advanced image 7-140 soft edge : adjustment points image 7-141 soft edge : points numbering, top and bottom side edges 134 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 139

    7. Advanced image 7-142 soft edge : points numbering, left and right side edges levels the soft edge adjustment is divided in 6 levels. Each level represents a group of points and interacts with other levels, adjusting a point on a certain level will affect points in the levels underneath. The level...

  • Page 140

    7. Advanced level hierarchy the fact that the adjustment affects other points means that a certain hierarchy must be respected when adjusting the geometry. The hierarchy or levels are indicated in the following image level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level 6 level 1 image 7-144 soft edge : level hiera...

  • Page 141

    7. Advanced 7.9.7.4.1 the soft edge edit wizard the geometry wizard when entering the edit mode, the edit dialog box is displayed. Description of the edit dialog box an intuitive user interface is used to perform all the soft edge adjustments. Image 7-146 field /adjustment description notes planes a...

  • Page 142

    7. Advanced image 7-147 image 7-148 image 7-149 image 7-150 138 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 143

    7. Advanced how to select an edit mode ? 1. When the edit dialog box is displayed, the select mode is selected by default. 2. To go to the next mode press enter. 3. To return to a previous mode use back 7.9.7.4.3 creating/editing a soft edge description in this example we will create an internal sof...

  • Page 144

    7. Advanced the item is focused image 7-152 2. Press enter the internal soft edge is selected image 7-153 how to enable the soft edges ? 1. Push ↓or ↑ to select the desired edges check box 140 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 145

    7. Advanced the item is focused image 7-154 2. Press enter the selected check boxes are checked image 7-155 3. Do the same for the other desired edges the default soft edge is applied on the selected edges how to select the source (background) ? 1. Push ↓or ↑ to select the desired source check box. ...

  • Page 146

    7. Advanced the item is focused image 7-156 2. Press enter the selected check box is checked and a full white image is displayed with the soft edges on the 4 sides image 7-157 142 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 147

    7. Advanced image 7-158 how to enable the adjustment guide ? 1. Push ↓or ↑ to select the check box on to enable the adjustment guide the item is focused image 7-159 2. Press enter r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009 143.

  • Page 148

    7. Advanced the selected check box is checked and the guide is displayed (vertical and horizontal grey scale bars) image 7-160 image 7-161 how to set the hierarchy level ? 1. Push ↓or ↑ to select the hierarchy level slider box 144 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 149

    7. Advanced the item is focused image 7-162 2. Use the ← and → to select the level (from 1 to 6) how to adjust the soft edge ? 1. Press adjust a edit dialog box is displayed and the left side soft edge zone is selected. The default level is the level 1. Image 7-163 2. Use the arrows to select a poin...

  • Page 150

    7. Advanced the selected point is displaced to the new position (x=100 ; y=0). Image 7-164 8. Press back to exit a dialog box is displayed. Press enter to confirm all the points of the higher levels (level 2, ...) are altered by this adjustment. The points that belong to the same level (level 1) rem...

  • Page 151

    7. Advanced 6. Push the cursor key ← or → to highlight edit... Image 7-165 7. Press enter a dialog box will be displayed. 8. Use the arrows to select the alpha planes check box and press enter image 7-166 note: it will take a certain time for the alpha plane to be applied 7.9.7.5 black level overvie...

  • Page 152

    7. Advanced internal black level versus beta planes in the same way as for the soft edge adjustment (internal vs alpha planes) this black level adjustment can be fixed internally by using a dialog box or externally by uploading a user defined beta plane. This beta plane will contain the values for t...

  • Page 153

    7. Advanced 3. Push the ↓ key to pull down the menu. 4. Push ↓or ↑ to select soft edge and alpha beta planes 5. Push the → key to pull down the menu. 6. Push the cursor key ← or → to highlight black level... Image 7-168 7. Press enter a dialog box will be displayed. Black level internal beta planes ...

  • Page 154

    7. Advanced 6. Push the cursor key ← or → to highlight black level... Image 7-170 7. Press enter a dialog box will be displayed. Black level internal beta planes planes level 0 image 7-171 8. Use the arrows to select the beta planes check box and press enter note: it will take a certain time for the...

  • Page 155

    7. Advanced the soft edge dialog box will be displayed. 8. Uncheck all the edges 9. Adjust the soft edge as desired (same procedure as above) 10.Press back to return to the display setup menu. 7.9.8 autoimage setup what can be done ? Autoimage allows to detect automatically the characteristics of th...

  • Page 156

    7. Advanced 6. Use the arrow keys to select the desired check box and press enter to activate or deactivate the item. 7.10 installation overview • internal patterns • scaled patterns • formatter patterns • lfr • convergence not all the menu items of the installation menu are handled in this chapter....

  • Page 157

    7. Advanced image 7-179 hgbws image 7-180 h pattern image 7-181 convergence gray levels red levels green levels blue levels level -1 level -16 min level: 0 level +1 level +16 max level: 255 image 7-182 purity how to select an internal pattern ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to se...

  • Page 158

    7. Advanced image 7-183 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select the desired internal pattern 7. Press enter the active selection is shown with a white bullet 7.10.2 scaled patterns overview unlike the internal patterns, the scaled patterns will be distorted according to the active g...

  • Page 159

    7. Advanced image 7-186 scaled patterns : stereo pattern how to select an internal pattern ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the installation menu 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select internal patterns image 7-187 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Us...

  • Page 160

    7. Advanced 7.10.3 formatter patterns overview image 7-188 horizontal ramp image 7-189 vertical ramp how to select a formatter pattern ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the installation menu 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select formatter patterns image...

  • Page 161

    7. Advanced 7.10.5 convergence what can be done? It is possible to electronically force a spacial delay (expressed in pixels) to one of the main colors. This can be done both in horizontal and in vertical way. The goal is for each pixel to position the red channel, the green channel and the blue cha...

  • Page 162

    7. Advanced image 7-192 how to adjust the convergence? 1. In the box adjustment guide go to the radio button on and hit enter this will switch on the internal pattern. 2. In the box horizontal use the slider bars or enter a value (0 .. 3) in the data box of the color you want to shift horizontally. ...

  • Page 163

    7. Advanced image 7-193 5. Press enter a dialog box is displayed image 7-194 6. Fill in the key by using the digit and the arrow keys 7.11.3 calibration of clo sensor how to calibrate the clo sensor ? 1. See the service manual for the complete procedure 7.11.4 operation options overview • autoimage ...

  • Page 164

    7. Advanced 7.11.4.2 warning messages what can be done? It is possible to block some warning messages during projector runtime. The table below gives an overview of those messages that can be suppressed during runtime. Warning message sim 5w galaxy nh-12 galaxy nw-12 galaxy nw-7 description no signa...

  • Page 165: 8. Maintenance

    8. Maintenance 8. Maintenance about this chapter this chapter contains detailed maintenance procedures like lens cleaning, etc. These procedures can easily be performed by the operator or owner of the projector. Overview • cleaning the lens • cleaning the exterior of the projector • regular check of...

  • Page 166

    8. Maintenance image 8-1 types of reservoirs interval of the level check the liquid level of the cooling system must be checked on a regular basis. This must be done by a trained and qualified technician. The interval depends on the size of the reservoir. It must be checked before first use of the p...

  • Page 167: 9. Trouble Shooting

    9. Trouble shooting 9. Trouble shooting overview • error codes • trouble shooting through the osd • basic troubleshooting guide 9.1 error codes 9.1.1 introduction error display the lcd module is located at the front side of the projector underneath the input module. It will display error codes in ca...

  • Page 168

    9. Trouble shooting description location prefix code message fan side lps pb f 11 lps side fan error pump pb f 14 pump error fan pmp pb f 22 pmp fan error fan cold mirror pb f 23 mirror fan error fan bottom lamp pb f 24 lamp fan error fan power box pb f 26 pb fan error fan engine top xfan f 30 top f...

  • Page 169

    9. Trouble shooting description location prefix code message pb comm pb h 11 power fail power supply fail pb h 12 power fail invalid firmware xfan h 20 xfan firmware xfan comm xfan h 21 cooling fail cooling supply fail xfan h 22 cooling fail cyclone configure pmp h 30 fpga config error cyclone init ...

  • Page 170

    9. Trouble shooting a text box is displayed image 9-3 how to display the lamps and power supply diagnostic menu ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the service item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select diagnostics 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ...

  • Page 171

    9. Trouble shooting image 9-6 a text box is displayed image 9-7 how to display the temperatures and the fan speeds ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the service item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select diagnostics 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. U...

  • Page 172

    9. Trouble shooting a text box is displayed image 9-9 how to display the display mode info ? 1. Press menu to activate the tool bar 2. Press → to select the service item 3. Press ↓ to pull down the menu 4. Use ↑ or ↓ to select diagnostics 5. Press → to pull down the menu 6. Use ↑ or ↓ to select disp...

  • Page 173

    9. Trouble shooting 6. Press ↓ to select warning messages 7. Press → to pull down the menu 8. Use ↑ or ↓ to select on 9. Press enter image 9-12 a white bullet shows the active setting 9.3 basic troubleshooting guide about this chapter in this section we start from the symptoms that can be seen in ca...

  • Page 174

    9. Trouble shooting galaxy nw-12 troubleshooting no power back to standby no image artefacts poor image no control power cord not hot check external power supply replace the power cord power cord not plugged plug in the power cord mains switch off switch on temp. Out of range cool down the room humi...

  • Page 175: 10. Image Files

    10. Image files 10. Image files overview • list of standard image files 10.1 list of standard image files overview table name 1 ltot 2 lact 3 ptot 4 pact 5 dos3@56.Xml 440 400 848 640 vga@75.Xml 500 480 840 640 vga1@85.Xml 509 480 832 640 vga@73.Xml 520 480 832 640 ntsc_limo_x2@60.Xml 520 482 1024 8...

  • Page 176

    10. Image files name 1 ltot 2 lact 3 ptot 4 pact 5 mxga@100.Xml 930 864 1568 1152 1600@60.Xml 932 900 2128 1600 exga2@70.Xml 945 864 1512 1152 exga@80.Xml 958 864 1440 1152 sxga2@60.Xml 1000 960 1800 1280 exga2@75.Xml 1002 864 1464 1152 sxga2@85.Xml 1011 960 1728 1280 compusc4@60.Xml 1025 960 1296 1...

  • Page 177: Glossary

    Glossary glossary cee7/7 european power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. Nema l6-20p american power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. On-axis projection projection where the projector is positioned so as to have the centre of the lens coinciding with the centre of ...

  • Page 178

    Glossary 174 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 179: Index

    Index index a accessing the soft edge menu 136 address 42 rcu 42 advanced 55 advanced 109, 115 general 115 lamp info 109 alpha planes 146 aspect ratio 65 auto image 76 autoimage 151, 159 setup 151 autoimage setup 151 automatic gain 64 automatic startup 47 axis link 96 b beta planes 149 black color m...

  • Page 180

    Index sharpness 103 wizard 89 geometry 83–84, 88, 99, 101, 107, 150 distortions 84 edit 88 edit 99, 101, 150 blanking 150 hard edge 150 shift adjustment 99 transport delay 101 file 107 copy 107 introduction 83 geometry adjustment wizard 89 geometry edit 88 access 88 geometry edit modes 91 geometry r...

  • Page 181

    Index phase 63 positioning 19 power connection 22 power up 39 preferences 47 automatic startup 47 preferences 46 projector 42 address 42 projector position 11 r rcu address 42 rename 106 representation 118 synchronous 118 reset 104 geometry 104 reset all levels 104 restore 104 geometry 104 rs232 33 ...

  • Page 182

    Index 178 r59770286 nw-12 07/09/2009.

  • Page 183: List Of Tables

    List of tables list of tables 4-3 maximum shift range in function of lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 7-2 dialog box legend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...