Barco Projector Cineversum 60 User Manual
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3. Making Connections R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 9 3. MAKING CONNECTIONS Overview • Removing the Connector Cover • Connecting Input Devices • Replacing the Connector Cover 3.1 Removing the Connector Cover Before you can connect the power cord and input devices to the projector, the connector cover must be removed. How to remove the connector cover 1. Loosen the captive screw (image 3-1). 2. Lift up at the bottom firmly and “snap” the cover loose (image 3-2). The cover makes a loud “snap” when removed: this is normal and does not damage the cover. Image 3-1 Image 3-2 Connector cover unlock Connector cover removal 3.2 Connecting Input Devices Various video devices and a PC or notebook computer can be connected to the projector at the same time. Video devices include DVD, VCD, and VHS players, as well as movie camcorders and digital still cameras. Check the user manual of the connecting device to confirm it has the appropriate output connector. Component versus composite 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.
3. Making Connections 10 R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 Connector View Image 3-3 Connectors and power plug Ref. Function Description 1 S-video Connect an S-video cable from the S-video out connector on the video device to this connector. 2 Video (composite) Connect a composite video cable from the video (composite) out con- nector on the video device to this connector. RGBHV (5-cable) RGSB (sync on green) RGBS (SCART) 3 P rYPb Connect a 5-cable RGB cable from the video (component) out connec- tors on the video device to these connectors. 4 PrYPb (component) Connect an RGB cable from the video (component) out connectors on the video device to these connectors. 5 VGA input Connect a VGA (analog) cable from a computer to this connector. 6 Power Connect the female connector of the supplied power cable to this con- nector. Connect the other end to an electrical outlet only after you have finished all other connections and replaced the connector cover. 7 DVI input Connect a DVI (digital) cable from a computer or video source to this connector. 8 RS232/RS422 in This is a service port for firmware upgrades or RS232 control of the projector. 9 Screen Connect a 12-volt trigger cable from the screen to this connector. When connected, the screen automatically adjusts vertically to match the screen aspect ratio. 10 Aspect ratio Connect a 12-volt trigger cable from the screen to this connector. When connected, the screen automatically adjusts horizontally to match the screen aspect ratio. Table 3-1 Aspect ratio The screen aspect ratio is the ratio of width to height. The aspect ratio of a standard TV set is 4:3. The high- definition TV (HDTV) format is 16:9. The projector’s screen and aspect ratio feature automatically adjusts the screen size to match the output ratio from the projector.
3. Making Connections R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 11 3.3 Replacing the Connector Cover After connecting the power cord and input devices to the projector, the connector cover should be replaced. How to replace the connector cover 1. Insert the cover brackets first, and then push down firmly until the cover “snaps” back into place (image 3-4). 2. Tighten the captive screw (image 3-5). Image 3-4 Image 3-5 Connector cover replace Connector cover lock
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4. Switching ON/OFF the Projector R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 13 4. SWITCHING ON/OFF THE PROJECTOR Overview • Switching on the Projector • Switching between STANDBY and OPERATION • Switching off the Projector 4.1 Switching on the Projector How to switch on Press the main power switch on the projector. The projector goes from OFF to STANDBY, visualized by blinking of the standby LED. 4.2 Switching between STANDBY and OPERATION How to switch between STANDBY and OPERATION Press the Standby button on the remote control to switch the projector to OPERATION. 4.3 Switching off the Projector How to switch off 1. Press the Standby button on the remote control for 2 seconds. The projector turns off automatically after 1 minute. 2. Press the power switch on the projector. 3. Let the projector cool down for at least 15 minutes.
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5. Source Selection R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 15 5. SOURCE SELECTION Overview • Selecting a Source • Menu-to-connector Comparison 5.1 Selecting a Source More than one input device can be connected to the projector at the same time. The source selection menu allows you to select the in- put source. How to select a source from the main menu 1. Press ADJ or ENTER to open the main menu. 2. Press ↑ or ↓ (up/down buttons on the remote control) to scroll through the menu and select a source (image 5-1). 3. Press ENTER to confirm your choice. (The system may take several seconds to detect the source.) Main Menu Image settings Advanced settings Installation Service 1. PC 2. RGB/Component 3. DVI 4. SVideo *5. Video 6. Component Shut down Back Image 5-1 Main menu How to select a source using the remote control Press the corresponding number for the source 1 to 6 on the remote control. or Press ↑ or ↓ (up/down buttons on the remote control) to automatically search for connected devices.
5. Source Selection 16 R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 5.2 Menu-to-connector Comparison The input source that you select from the main menu corresponds directly to one of the connectors on the projector, and to the input device connected to that connector (image 5-2). 3 45 2 6 1 Main Menu Image settings Advanced settings Installation Service 1. PC 2. RGB/Component 3. DVI 4. SVideo *5. Video 6. Component Shut down Back PC INPUT Image 5-2 Menu-to-connector comparison
6. Image Control R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 17 6. IMAGE CONTROL Image controls The Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness (Detail), Color and Tint (Hue) functions are accessed directly from the remote control. The adjustment functions, when selected, display a slide bar overlayed on the source image (only if text is On). It is useful to adjust the Brightness whenever the ambient room lighting changes. The same is true for Contrast. For best results, change the Brightness, then the Contrast. 6.1 Brightness Control How to adjust the Brightness The Brightness function is used to adjust the overall light output. To adjust the Brightness, press the (-) or (+) side of the ’BRIGHTN’ button (image 6-1). The following barscale is overlayed on the source image (image 6-2). Press the (+) button for a brighter image or the (-) button for a darker image. If video or data is displayed with a black background, adjust until the background just appears (black becomes a very dark grey). Image 6-1 Image 6-2 6.2 Contrast Control How to adjust the Contrast The Contrast function is used to adjust the contrast between the light and dark areas of the displayed image. To adjust Contrast, press the (-) or (+) side of the ’CONTR’ button (image 6-3). The following barscale is overlayed on the source im- age (image 6-4). Press the (+) or (-) button until dark parts of the image show good detail. If Contrast is set too light, the image loses detail and clarity. If set too low, it may be difficult to distinguish between foreground and background information.
6. Image Control 18 R5976691 CINE VERSUM 70/60 12042004 Image 6-3 Image 6-4 6.3 Sharpness (Detail) Control How to adjust the Sharpness The Sharpness function is used to adjust the image sharpness of video signals when using a video decoder installed in the projector. To adjust the Sharpness, press the (-) or (+) side of the ’SHARPN’ button (image 6-5). The following barscale is overlayed on the source image (image 6-6). Press the (+) or (-) button until the sharpest display is attained. Detail level should be roughly proportional to the input signal quality. Higher levels of detail improve good quality levels. Low levels of detail reduce noise in poor quality signals. Image 6-5 Image 6-6 6.4 Color (Saturation) Control How to adjust the Color (saturation) The Color function is used to adjust color saturation levels and is only active for Video and S-Video sources. To adjust Color, press the (-) or (+) side of the ’COLOR’ button (image 6-7). The following barscale is overlayed on the source image (image 6-8). Press the (+) or (-) button until the desired color saturation level is displayed. If the color is set to a 0% level, the result will be black and white picture. If the color is set too high, the color levels in the image will be over-powering.