Barco Projector Cineversum 60 Quickstart Manual
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A. Specifications A. SPECIFICATIONS A.1 Specifications for CineVERSUM 60 Overview Optimium screen diagonal60 to 80 Optimium screen width132 to 177cm Te c h n o l o g ysingle chip DLP™ DLP resolution1024 x 576 Single cable digital linkNo Chip format16:9 true widescreen Chip TypeED2 Lamp250 W UHP Lamp Arc Length1,3 mm Lifetime> 1500 hours (on average) Light Outputtypical 900 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio(full On/Off) > 2000 : 1 Brightness uniformity> 90% Color Temperature8500 K Lenses1.70 - 2.25 : 1 (Standard) 2.25 - 3.0 : 1 (Long throw) Lens Zoom and FocusManual Lens ShiftManual Vertical Shift50 to 160 % off Axis Horizontal ShiftNo (on Axis) Maximum screen size (diagonal)Standard lens: 200 Optional lens: 240 (wide) 178 (tele) Color Wheel6 segment (RGBRGB) CineVersum MasterNot mandatory Inputs1 Composite Video (RCA connector) 1S-Video(4pinminiDIN) 1 Component Video (3 x RCA connectors) 1 RGBHV or Component (5 x RCA connectors) 1 RGBHV (D15 VGA connector ) 1 DVI input (HDCP) Control1 RS232 (D-sub9 connector) 12V Trigger2 (power/masking) Acoustic Noise
A. Specifications Width449 mm / 17.7 Height156 mm / 6.2 Depth420 mm / 16.6 Article NumberR9002460 CineVERSUM 60 standard throw R9002461 CineVERSUM 60 long throw Color Refresh5x (NTSC) / 6x (PAL) A.2 Specifications for CineVERSUM 70 Overview Optimium screen diagonal70 to 90 Optimium screen width155 to 200cm Te c h n o l o g ysingle chip DLP™ DLP resolution1280 x 720 Single cable digital linkNo Lenses1.80 - 2.40 : 1 (Standard) 1.40 - 1.80 : 1 (Short throw) Article NumberR9010080 CineVERSUM 70 standard R9010081 CineVERSUM 70 short throw Chip format16:9 true widescreen Chip TypeHD2+ Lamp250 W UHP Lamp Arc Length1,3 mm Lifetime> 1500 hours (on average) Light OutputTypical 1000 ANSI lumens Contrast Ratio> 2700 : 1 Brightness uniformity> 90% Color Temperature8500 K Lens Zoom and FocusManual Lens ShiftManual Vertical Shift50% to 120% off Axis Horizontal ShiftNo (on Axis) Maximum screen size (diagonal)Standard lens: 300 (wide) 220 (tele) Short throw: 250 Color Wheel6 segment (RGBRGB) Color Refresh5x (NTSC) / 6x (PAL) 78R5976763 CINEVERSUM 60/70 22042004
A. Specifications Inputs1 Composite Video (RCA connector) 1S-Video(4pinminiDIN) 1 Component Video (3 x RCA connectors) 1 RGBHV or Component (5 x RCA connectors) 1 RGBHV (D15 VGA connector ) 1 DVI/HDCP input ControlRS232 Control 12V Trigger2 (power/masking) Acoustic Noise
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B. Maintenance B. MAINTENANCE B.1 Error reporting via the LEDs Legend of the used code Blue : LED is on with blue color Green: LEDisonwithgreencolor – : LED is out No blinking : LED is out for a longer time Over temperature Blinking sequence of standby LED: Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Noblinking The sequence repeats. Lamp error Blinking sequence of standby LED: Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Noblinking The sequence repeats. Fan error Fan1: Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Noblinking Fan2: Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Green–Noblinking Fan3: Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Green–Green–Noblinking Fan4: Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Green–Green–Green–Noblinking Fan4: Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Blue–Noblinking–Green–Green–Green–Green–Green–Noblinking DMD error Blue – Blue – Blue – no blinking – Green – Green – Green – No blinking R5976763 CINEVERSUM 60/70 22042004 81
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Glossary GLOSSARY 2:2 pull-down The process of transferring 24-frames/secfilm format into video by repeating each frame (used for PAL DVD’s) as two video fields. (AD) 3:2 pull-down Method used to map the 24 fps of film onto the 30 fps (60 fields) or 25 fps (50 fields), so that one film frame occupies three video fields, the next two, etc. It means the two fields of every other video frame come from different film frames making operations such as rotoscoping impossible, and requiring care in editing. Some sophisticated equipment can unravel the 3:2 sequence to allow frame-by-frame treatment and subsequently re-compose 3:2. The 3:2 sequence repeats every five video frames and four film frames, the latter identified as A-D. Only film frame A is fullyon a video frame and so exists at one time code only, making it the editable point of the video sequence. ANSI American National Standards Institute ANSI 73.11 American power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. Artefacts Undesirable elements or defects in a video picture. These may occur naturally in the video process and must be eliminated in order to achieve a high-quality picture. Most common in analog are cross color and cross luminance. Most common in digital are macroblocks, which resemble pixelation of the video image. Aspect ratio horizontal & vertical dimension in which the window will be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9. CEE7 European power plug to connect the power cord to the wall outlet. Chrominance The color component of a video signal that includes information about tint and saturation. Color Space The color range between specified references. Typically references are quoted in television: RGB, Y, R-Y, B-Y, YIQ, YUV and Hue Saturation and Luminance (HSL). In print, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black (CMYK) are used. Moving pictures between these is possible but requires careful attention to the accuracy of processing involved. Operating across the media--print, film and TV, as well as between computers and TV equipment--will require conversions in color space. Color temperature Color temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin. If a TV has a color temperature of 8,000 degrees Kelvin, that means the whites have the same shade as a piece of pure carbon heated to that temperature. Low color temperatures have a shift towards red; high color temperatures have a shift towards blue. Component video A video system containing three separate color component signals, either red/green/blue (RGB) or chroma/color difference (YCbCr, YPbPr, YUV), in analog or digital form. Component Video In Component Video the term component describes a number of elements that are needed to make up the video picture, these components are PR/Y/PB. A composite video signal on the other hand contains all the information needed for the color picture in a single channel of information Composite Video Luminance and chrominance are combined along with the timing reference sync information using one of the coding standards-- NTSC, PAL or SECAM--to make composite video. Most televisions and VCRs have composite video connectors, which are usually colored yellow. R5976763 CINEVERSUM 60/70 22042004 83
Glossary DVI Digital Visual Interface is a display interface developed in response to the proliferation of digital flat panel displays. The digital video connectivity standard that was developed by DDWG (Digital Display Work Group). This connection standard offers two different connectors: one with 24 pins that handles digital video signals only, and one with 29 pins that handles both digital and analog video. This standard uses TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signal) from Silicon Image and DDC (Display Data Channel) from VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association). DVI can be single or dual link. EBU European Broadcasting Union. An organization of European broadcasters that, among other activities, produces technical state- ments and recommendations for the 625/50 line television system. Gamma The transfer characteristics of most cameras and displays are nonlinear. For a display, a small change in amplitude when the signal level is small produces a change in the display brightness level, but the same change in amplitude at a high level will not produce the same magnitude of brightness change. This nonlinearity is known as gamma. Luminance The component of a video signal that includes information about its brightness. NTSC National television system committee. The organization that developed the analog television standard currently in use in the U.S., Canada, and Japan. Now generally used to refer to that standard. The NTSC standard combines blue, red, and green signals modulated as an AM signal with an FM signal for audio. OSD On screen display PA L Phase alternate line. The television broadcast standard throughout Europe (except in France and Eastern Europe, where SECAM is the standard). This standard broadcasts 625 lines of resolution, nearly 20 percent more than the U.S. standard, NTSC, of 525. Progressive scan A video scanning system that displays all lines of a frame in one pass. Projector address Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled. RS232 An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) serial digital interface standard specifying the characteristics of the communication path between two devices using either DB-9 or DB-25 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 componentconnection 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 and +3V is a the transition zone. RS422 An EIA serial digital interface standard that specifies the electrical characteristics of balanced (differential) voltage, digital interface circuits. This standard is usable over longer distances than RS-232. This signal governs the asynchronous transmission of computer data at speeds of up to 920,000 bits per second. It is also used as the serial port standard for Macintosh computers. When the difference between the 2 lines is < - 0.2V that equals with a logical ’0’. When the difference is > +0.2V that equals to a logical ’1’.. SECAM Sequential couleur avec mémoire. The television broadcast standard in France, the Middle East, and most of Eastern Europe, SECAM provides for sequential color transmission and storage in the receiver. The signals used to transmit the color are not trans- mitted simultaneously but sequentially line for line. SECAM processes 625 lines, a maximum of 833 pixels per line and 50 Hz picture frequency. SECAM is used as a transmission standard andnot a production standard (PAL is typically used). 84 R5976763 CINEVERSUM 60/70 22042004
Index INDEX Numerics/Symbols 5-cable input 18 A Advanced setting 50 Blanking 50 Advanced settings 43–44, 46–49 Aspect ratio 44 Image position 46 Position 46–49 Horizontal shift 46 Horizontal size 47 Vertical shift 48 Vertical size 49 Start up 43 Aspect ratio 44 Auto search 60 B Bar scale position 65 Bar scale status 65 Baudrate setup 74 Blanking 50 Box content 3 Brightness 36 Selection via menu 36 C Ceiling mount 13 Color space 61 Color temperature 39–40 Color standard 40 Custom color balance 40 Predefined 39 Component input 20 Composite video input 18 Computer input 22 Conections 21 DVI input 21 Connections 15–18, 20, 22–23 5-Cable input 18 Communications 22 RS232 IN 22 RS422 IN 22 Component input 18, 20 Composite video 18 Computer input 22 Connector cover 15 Removal 15 Input facilities 16 Power connection 15 RGB analog 22 RGBHV input 18 S-Video 17 Trigger outputs 23 VGA input 22 Video 18 Contrast 36 Selection via menu 36 Controlling the projector 29 D Dimensions 3–4 DVI 21 Pin configuration 21 DVI input 21 E Error reporting 81 F File service 60–61 Auto search 60 Color space 61 Film mode 60 Film mode 60 G Gamma 38 Getting started 25, 27–29 Controlling the projector 29 Lamp runtime 27 Projector address 29 Switching off 28 Switching on 27 Switching to standby 28 Temperature error DMD 28 Terminology overview 25 Using the RCU 28 Global keystone 69 H Horizontal keystone 68 Hue 37 Selection via menu 37 Humidity conditions 7 I I2C diagnosis 76 Image settings 35–39, 42 Brightness 36 Color temperature 39 Predefined 39 Contrast 36 Gamma 38 Hue 37 Overview 35 Saturation 36 Sharpness 38 Start up 35 Tint 37 White peak 42 Input balance 52–55 Factory defaults 55 Introduction 52 RGB signals 53 YUV signals 54 Input Balance 51 Installation 57–69 File service 60–61 Auto search 60 Color space 61 Film mode 60 Global keystone 69 Horizontal keystone 68 Input slots 58–59 5 RCA input 58 Reset all inputs 59 Single input 59 Internal pattern 62 Language 66 Orientation 69 OSD configuration 64–66 Bar scale position 65 R5976763 CINEVERSUM 60/70 22042004 85
Index Bar scale status 65 Menu position 64 Message status 66 Overview 57 Source transition 63 Start up 57 Vertical keystone 67 When no signal 63 Installation guidelines 7–8, 13 Ceiling mount 13 General 7 Projector configuration 8 Projector position 8 Installation Guidelines 7–8, 10 Ambient Temperature 7 Condition Check 7 Environment 7 Humidity conditions 7 Laser Beams 8 Safety area 10 Screen Type 8 Interface selection 75 Internal pattern 62 K Keystone 67–69 Global 69 Horizontal 68 Vertical 67 L Lamp runtime 27 Language 66 Change 66 Selection 66 Lens 10–11 Cleaning 10 Vertical lens shift 11 Lens shift 11 M Maintenance 81 Error reporting 81 Menu position 64 Menu structure 31–32 Access control 32 Getting used with 31 How start up 31 How to make adjustment 32 How to use 31 Password control 32 Message status 66 O Orientation 69 OSD configuration 64–66 Bar scale position 65 Bar scale status 65 Menu position 64 Message status 66 P Packaging 3 Box content 3 Projector 3 Password 72–73 Disable 72 Enable 72 Modify 73Power connection 15 Projector address 29 Projector configuration 8 Projector position 8 R Remote control 12 Battery insertion 12 RGB analog input 22 RGBHV input 18 RS232 22 Connection 22 RS422 22 Connection 22 S S-Video 17 Pin configuration 17 S-Video input 17 Safety Warnings 7 Saturation 36 Selection via menu 36 Serial communication 74–75 Baudrate setup 74 Interface selection 75 Service 71–76 I2C diagnosis 76 Identification 72 IR address 74 Overview 71 Password 72–73 Disable 72 Enable 72 Modify 73 RS232 address 74 Serial communication 74–75 Baudrate setup 74 Interface selection 75 Start up 71 Thermal diagnosis 76 Sharpness 38 Selection via menu 38 Source selection 33 How to select 33 Via menu structure 33 Source transition 63 Specifications 77–78 CineVERSUM 60 77 CineVERSUM 70 78 Switching off 28 Switching on 27 Switching to standby 28 T Temperature 7 Ambient 7 Thermal diagnosis 76 Tint 37 Selection via menu 37 Trigger outputs 23 V Vertical keystone 67 VGA input 22 Video input 18 W When no signal 63 86 R5976763 CINEVERSUM 60/70 22042004