Barco Hdx Series Quick Start Guide
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HDX series Quick start guide Mounting the lens 10/100 BASE-T ETH ACT PWR LMP 10/100 ERR IRACT WIFI SEL 1 23 4 6 789 RGB STBY PAUSE TEXTPATTERN WINDOW PIP AUT O Button panel Communication interface LED or ButtonColor status Description Standby button RED on Projector is in standby RED toggles on/off Projector startup failed GREEN toggles on/off Projector starts up GREEN on Projector is on WHITE toggles on/off Projector goes from/to ECO standby Pause button RED on Shutter is closed GREEN on Shutter is open Dimmed WHITE Shutter is closed, projector in standby Full WHITE Shutter is undefined Full WHITE toggles on/ off Shutter is closed during reset format - ter PWR (power LED) Off Projector powers up RED Projector is in standby ORANGE Projector is in ECO standby GREEN Projector is on LMP (lamp LED) Off Lamp is off RED No lamp inserted ORANGE Lamp is on in ECO mode GREEN Lamp is on in normal mode GREEN- ORANGE Lamp is on in CLO mode ERR (error LED) Off No error RED toggles on/off Error ORANGE toggles on/off Warning IR RED IR signal received GREEN IR signal acknowledged LED and Button indication chart Overview window (A) • Main source • PiP source • IP address • Customer ID • Lamp status • Mains voltage • Ambient temperature • Text status (OSD) Lamp overview window (B) • Number of strikes • Run time (hours) • Remaining run time (hours) • % lamp used About window (C) • Package version in use • Mgr Software in use • GUI Software in use Common parts • Error and warning area (1) • Projector status (2) Green: projector works correctly Red cross : projector has errors Yellow triangle: projector has warnings • Remove foam in lens opening. • Place lens holder in unlock position. Handle A towards socket B. • Gently insert the lens in such a way that the lens connector matches the socket B. • Insert the lens until the connector seats into the socket. • Secure the lens in the lens holder. Move handle A into the lock position (away from socket B). • Check if lens touches the front plate of the lens holder. • Check if the lens is really secured by trying to pull the lens out of the lens holder. A B C 12 B 12 AA 12 Local LCD screens Quick setup and operation The following summarizes HDX setup and opera- tion. For errorfree installation always refer to the User Guide. Connect power. Ensure that the power (200- 240 V @ 50/60hz) is properly connected to the power input. Connect available sources to the appropriate input terminal. Power on. Turn the mains switch to on. Start up sequence starts. Local LCD displays a start up screen Standby button changes from red to green when pressed. Image of the latest selected input appears. Adjust the lens settings by pressing the LENS button or via the direct lens keys on the RCU Auto image can load automatically the correct file. The manual selection can be done via menu or other control systems. Orientation of the unit is set as standard in table front projection mode. Change the projec - tor set up in the ALIGNMENT > ORIENTATION menu. If geometrical distortion occurs (optional HDX W12), this can be corrected with the Warping settings in the ALIGNMENT menu. Tuning the image can be done in the IMAGE menu or via the image settings on the RCU Picture-in-Picture control can be done in the LAYOUT menu or via the PiP button. Lamp management in the LAMP menu. Switching off the unit can be done by pressing the STBY button for 3 sec. An aftercool up to 300 sec will start. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 www.barco.com/esupport USA +1 866 374 7878 EMEA +32 56 368019 APAC +86 400 88 22726 Support
Communication panel MENUEXIT ENTER PA USE TEXT PHASE TINT COLOR BRIGHTN CONTR 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 LENS LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT LENS FOCUS SHARPN LENS SHIFT 5*%3$77(513,3 :,12: )Q$872,0$*( 1 23 4 5 6 789 0MENU EXIT ENTER RGB STBY PAUSE TEXTPATTERN WINDOW PIPLENS AUT O FN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 4716815135162 914 Pattern to display test patterns RGB to toggle colors Address to enter projector address Lens to open lens adjustments menu Pause to switch to pause Standby to switch to standby Fn to toggle the display to the preview image Auto image to activate the auto image adjustment Digit keys Direct input selection or numeric entries Lens keys to direct lens adjustment Settings Phase: to adjust phase (analog signals only) Sharpness: to increase edge detail Tint: to adjust tint (NTSC only) Color: to adjust color saturation Brightness: to adjust the low lights Contrast: to adjust the high lights Freeze to freeze the current image Text to activate or deactivate the OSD Navigation and Menu keys Window to select the active window PiP to activate selected Picture in Picture 1 3 4 5 6 2 Using the remote control or local keypadHDX series Quick start guide 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Projector Address Serial communication Network IR control DMX Buttons Menu Position Local LCD Change Language Menu structure Slot Module Type Input Locking Native Resolution No SignalImage Settings Aspect Ratio Timings Image File Services Save Custom SettingsMain Window PiP Window Layout File Services Same Zoom/FocusLamp Power Identification Z-axisOrientation Lens Warping Blanking Contrast/Intensity Gamma Internal patterns Color Space ScenergiXIdentification Diagnostics Int. Service Patterns Convergence Factory Default USB Memory Reset Formatter Refill mode Save Custom Settings Sp. HD Camera Mode Auto Dim overtemp. Time and Date INPUTIMAGeLA yOUTLAMPSALIGNMeNTPROje CTOR CONTROLSeRvICe 12V /1A IN DMX OUT REMOTE CTRL RS232/422 INUSB10/100 BASE- T ETH ACT PWR LMP 10/100 ERR IRACT WIFI SEL123 234567811911210 WIFI antenna for wireless IP (optional) 12V 1A output DMX interface input - output XLR input for wired projector control RS232 for serial communication USB backup custom settings 10/100 base-T for external control over IP and Art-Net Ethernet status lights Projector Status lights WIFI status lights IR receive sensor GSM antenna input (optional) Connections Printed on FSC certified paper (www.fsc.org) DUAL LINK DVI-I HDCP INPUT SEL SYNC 3G/DUAL HDSDI OUT1 IN1 IN2OUT2 SEL SYNC SEL SYNCR9864000 12 • Dual Link DVI-I HDCP input accepts: RGB HV/YUV HV Single DVI Dual link DVI • 3G/DUAL HDSDI input accepts: 3G : standard SMPTE 425M HDSDI : standard SMPTE 292M Dual link : standard SMPTE 372M SDI : standard SMPTE 259M BARC O R/PRG/Y/VIDE O B/PBH/S V/CR 5-CABLE INPUT SEL SYNCR9864010 Input R/P R G/Y/Video B/P B H/S V/C R RGBHV RG BHV RGBS RG BS- RGSB R G S B -- RGBCV RG BCV- Composite Video - Video --- S-Video -Y --C Component Video-S P R / R-Y Y P B / B-Y S - Component Video-SOY P R / R-Y YS P B / B-Y - - YUV-CV R-YY B-YCV-Optional input Standard inputs IMPORTANT: • Remove the lens before transporting the projector. • To save lamp lifetime, first switch the projector to standby mode and wait until the after cooling is finished to switch off the main power. • Ensure that the projector is operating with clean filters. • Do not block the ventilation in and outlets • Laser light can cause severe damage to the DMD. This damage is not covered by warranty. R5905095 Rev. 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 • 5 Cable Input accepts: RGB HV/YUV HV Composite video S-Video12