Barco Rlm R6+ Performer Owners Manual
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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. AGC Automatic Gain Control: allows an automatic amplitude (gain) control of the incoming video signal 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. 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 A color space is a mathematical representation for a color. Forexample, the RGB color space is based on a Cartesian coordinate system. Common address Default address. Projector will always execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common address. Component Video In Component Video the term component describes a number (3) of elements that are needed to make up the video picture, these components are R-Y/Y/B-Y. A composite video signal on the otherhand contains all the information needed for the color picture in a single channel of information DMD Digital Micromirror Device 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. Luminance The component of a video signal that includes information about its brightness. R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 21/12/2005 157
Glossary PiP 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. Projector address Address installed in the projector to be individually controlled. SDI Serial Digital Interface Video Selector The Video Selector is a graphical interface which allows an overview of the different video inputs (Composite Video and S-Video) and whether they are active (signal connected) or not as well as the selection of these different signals. 158 R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 21/12/2005
Index INDEX A Address 41–42, 132 Program 42 RCU 42 Projector address 132 setting 41 Adjustment 44–45 Lens 44–45 Remote Control 45 Via Menu Bar 44 With Control buttons 44 Adjustments 131 Lens 131 AGC 85 AGC on Video 85 Air filters 153 Aspect ratio 69 Auto Image 109, 123 Setup 123 Automatic load 116 B Background 101–102 Brightness 64 C Cleaning 16 Lens 16 Color 65 Color space 76–77 Custom 77 Color temperature 74 Computer input 29 Connections 21–22, 30–31, 39 Communications 30–31 RS232 IN 30 Wireless receiver 31 Input source connections 22 Facilities 22 Layers 22 Input sources 22 power connection 21 Switching off 39 Contrast 63 D Diagnostics 143 Digital 27, 29 DVI 27 HDSDI 29 SDI 29 Dimensions 5, 7 Display menu 119–123, 125 Auto Image Setup 123 Full screen representation 119 Menu bar position 121 Scenergix 125 Sliderbox position 123 Startup screen 120 Status bar position 122 TextBox 120 Display Setup 119 DVI 28 Pin configuration 28 E Economic mode 105Extended configuration 32 Introduction 32 F File 108–115 Copy 114 Delete 115 edit 112 Advanced video settings 112 Parameters 112 E d i t 11 0 – 11 2 Advanced data settings 112 How 111 File selection 109 load 108 Rename 113 Filmmode 78 Full screen representation 119 G Gamma 67 Settings 67 General menu 57–59 Freeze 57 identification 59 Overview 57 Pause 57 Standby Timer 58 Getting started 38, 41, 44, 46 Address 41 lamp runtime 38 Quick lens adjustment 44 Quick PiP 46 Getting Started 35, 39 Temperature error DMD 39 Using the RCU 39 H HDSDI input 29 Hue 65 I I²C Diagnostics 143 Identification screen 59 Image files 149 standard 149 Image files menu 107–112 Edit file 110–112 Advanced data settings 112 Advanced video settings 112 How 111 Parameters 112 File selection 109 Load file 108 Overview 107 Image menu 61–63, 67, 73–74, 76, 78, 81, 85–86 AGC on Video 85 Color space 76 Color temperature 74 Filmmode 78 Gamma 67 Settings 67 Input balance 81 Keystone 73 Manual Gain control 86 Overview 62 Settings 63 R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 21/12/2005 159
Index Input 23, 25–27, 29 Input source connection 23, 25–27, 29 5-Cable input 23 Composite Video input 25 Computer input 29 DVI 27 HDSDI 29 RGB analog 29 S-Video input 26 SDI 29 Input balance 81–85 Adjust 82 Black balance 83 Introduction 81 White balance 84 YPrPb sigals 85 Input source connections 32–34 Extended configuration 32–34 5-cable 32 Introduction 32 S-Video 33 Summarizing 34 Input sources 22 Connections 22 Installation guidelines 11–12, 14–15 Lenses 14–15 Lens formulas 15 Projector Configuration 12 Installation Guidelines 11–12, 15 Ambient Temperature 11 Condition Check 11 Environment 11 General 11 Laser Beams 12 Lenses 15 Lens installation 15 Screen Type 12 Installation menu 131, 135 Quick access keys 135 K Keystone 73 L Lamp 38 runtime 38 Lamp mode 104 Lamps and power supply 144 Lamps menu 103 Overview 103 Language 134 Layers 22 Input 22 Lens 16, 44–45, 131 Adjustment 44–45 Remote Control 45 Via Menu Bar 44 With Control buttons 44 Cleaning 16 Lens adjustments 131 Lens formulas 15 Lens installation 15 Lenses 14–15 Available lenses 14 Lens formulas 15 Lens installation 15 M Maintenance 153 Manual Gain control 86Menu 47–49, 51–54, 57–59, 62–69, 72–74, 76, 78–79, 81, 85–86, 89, 91–96, 99, 101–105, 107–111, 113–117, 119–123, 125, 131–132, 134–137, 143–144, 147–148 Adjustment menu 147–148 Convergence 148 Internal patterns 147 More 148 Display menu 119–123, 125 Auto Image Setup 123 Full screen representation 119 Menu bar position 121 Scenergix 125 Sliderbox position 123 Startup screen 120 Status bar position 122 TextBox 120 General menu 57–59 Freeze 57 Identification screen 59 Overview 57 Pause 57 Standby Timer 58 Image files menu 107–111, 113–117 Automatic load 116 Copy file 114 Delete file 115 Edit file 110–111 File selection 109 Introduction 107 Load file 108 Overview 107 Rename file 113 Zoom-Focus setting 117 Image menu 62–69, 72–74, 76, 78–79, 81, 85–86 AGC on Video 85 Aspect ratio 69 Blanking 79 Brightness 64 Color 65 Color space 76 Color temperature 74 Contrast 63 Filmmode 78 Gamma 67 Hue 65 Input balance 81 Keystone 73 Manual Gain control 86 Noise reduction 68 Overview 62 phase 67 Phase 67 Settings 63 Sharpness 66 Show native resolution 72 Tint 65 Installation menu 131–132, 134–137 Automatic startup 137 Language 134 Lens adjustments 131 projector address 132 Projector orientation 134 Quickaccesskeys 135 RS barudrate 136 RS mode 136 Lamps menu 103–105 Economic 105 Mode 104 Overview 103 Runtime warning 105 runtimes 103 Service menu 143–144 I²C Diagnostics 143 Lamps and power supply 144 Signal menu 99, 101–102 Background 102 160 R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 21/12/2005
Index Output frame rate 101 Overview 99 Switching mode 99 Source selection 51–54 5-cable input 52 Composite video 53 How 51 Overview 51 S-Video 53 Use of icons 51 Video selector 54 Start up 47 Tools menu 89, 91–96 Overview 89 PiP 89 PiP add window 92 PiP Adjust 96 PiP delete layout 96 PiP layout 94 PiP remove window 93 PiP rename layout 95 PiP Save 94 PiP select 91 Using the dialog boxes 48 Using the menu 47 Via LCD panel 49 Menu bar position 121 Menu structure 47–49 Getting used with 47 Start up 47 Using the dialog boxes 48 Using the menu 47 Via LCD panel 49 N No signal 101–102 Background 102 Output frame rate 101 Noise reduction 68 O Orientation 134 Projector orientation 134 P Packaging 5 Projector 5 Phase 67 PiP 89, 91–96 Add window 92 Adjust 96 Introduction 89 Layout 94–96 Delete 96 Rename 95 save 94 remove window 93 select 91 Projector 5, 37, 42, 45 Controlling 42 Digital Zoom 45 Packaging 5 Unpack 5 Switch on 37 Projector address 132 Change 132 Projector Configuration 12 Q Quick access keys 135 Quick lens adjustment 44Quick PiP 46 R Random Access 126–127 Scenergix 126–127 Horz. overlap zone 126 Vert. overlap zone 127 RCU 35 Terminology 35 Overview 35 Remote control 16 Battery insertion 16 Remote Control 45 Lens adjustment 45 RGB analog input 29 Rigging kit 19 Clamp 19 Mounting 19 Rigging points 19 Overview 19 RS barudrate 136 RS mode 136 Runtime 105 Warning 105 S S-Video 26 Pin configuration 26 Scenergix 125–127, 129 Black level 129 Border adjustment 127 Horz. overlap zone 126 Preparations 126 Setup 125 Vert. overlap zone 127 ScenergiX 125 Introduction 125 SDI input 29 security 138 Service 141 Service menu 141–145 Board identification 142 Diagnostics 143 Formatter firmware 145 Formatter reset 145 I²C Diagnostics 143 Lamps and power supply 144 Lamps and Power supply 141 Version Table 141 Sharpness 66 Shipped Box 5 Content 5 Show native resolution 72 Signal menu 99 Overview 99 Sliderbox position 123 Source 99 Switching mode 99 Source files 149 Standard 149 Source selection 51–54 5-cable input 52 Data source 52 Composite video 53 How 51 Overview 51 S-Video 53 Use of icons 51 Video selector 54 Specifcations 155 RLM R6+ Performer 155 Specifications 155 Stacking projectors 17 R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 21/12/2005 161
Index Standby Timer 58 Startup 137 Automatic 137 Startup screen 120 Status bar position 122 Switching 99 Switching mode 99 Switching off 39 Switching to standby 38 T Temperature 11 Ambient 11 TextBox 120 Tint 65Tools menu 89, 91 Overview 89 PiP 89 Introduction 89 PiP select 91 V Video 25–26 Composite Video 25 S-Video 26 Z Zoom-Focus setting 117 162 R5976816 RLM R6+ PERFORMER 21/12/2005
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