Barco Slm R12+ Owners Manual
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C. Troubleshooting C. TROUBLESHOOTING C.1 Error codes Overview The following table gives an overview of some important error codes displayed on the LED display of the projector. Error codeDescriptionCaused byAction 2002lamp start failed• hot restrike • lamp with many strikes • maximum run time exceeded• Let cool down the lamp for at least 3 minutes. • Replace the lamp with a new one 6000tilt switchtilt angle is out of specifications• Correct projection installation. • Change the tilting so that the tilt angle becomes within the specifications.. 5002ambient overtemperatureambient temperature sensed by the projector is above 45°CCool down the installation environment. 1100Lamp overtemperaturelamp to hotLet cool down the lamp 3004Top fan errorfan is not turning failureCall a qualified service engineer 3005Anode fan errorfan is not turning failureCall a qualified service engineer 3006Cathode fan errorfan is not turning failureCall a qualified service engineer 2000No LPS detectedno communication with lamp power supplyCall a qualified service engineer 2506Lamp ignition failed• hot restrike • lamp with many strikes • maximum run time exceeded• Let cool down the lamp for at least 3 minutes. • Replace the lamp with a new one If problem persists, call a qualified service engineer 5001DMD temperature• temperature of one or more DMD’sistoohigh • temperature of one or more DMD’s is too lowLet cool down the projector. If it persists, call a qualified service engineer 1102Lamp insertion not OK• Lamp not fully inserted • Screws not fully tightened• Check the lamp insertion • Tighten the screws 4004SMPS EEPROM corrupt•noEEPROMonSMPS • Wrong programmed EEPROM on SMPSDownload correct software 4108GroupFan1voltagetoolowCall a qualified service engineer 4109GroupFan2voltagetoolowCall a qualified service engineer 4110GroupFan3voltagetoolowCall a qualified service engineer R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005147
C. Troubleshooting Error codeDescriptionCaused byAction 411130V too lowCall a qualified service engineer 411215V too lowCall a qualified service engineer 411312V too lowCall a qualified service engineer 41145V too lowCall a qualified service engineer 41153V3 too lowCall a qualified service engineer 4005Wrong SMPS versionOld SMPS in the projectorReplace with board R764349 148R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005
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. 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. 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. DHCP Dynamic host configuration protocol FIB Formatter interface board LPS Lamp power supply 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. SMPS Switched mode power supply R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005 149
Index INDEX A Address 56 Program 56 RCU 56 Adjustment 51–52, 60 Local LCD Display 60 Quick set up 51–52 Lens 51 On screen color 52 Adjustment mode 59, 61–62 Random Access 61–62 Picture Services 62 Start up 61 start up 59 Aspect ratio 83 B Built-In Dust Filters 137, 142 First series projectors 137 Recent series projectors 142 C Color Temperature 73 Available Temperatures 73 Connections 33, 35–40, 42, 45, 49 Communication 42, 45 peripherals 45 RS232 42 RS422 42 Digital Video Decoder Input 40 fixed slot 37 HD SDI input 39 input sources 35 Inputs via RCVDS05 35 module insertion 36 Network 45 Power 33 SDI input 38 Switching off 35, 49 Switching on 33 D Diagnosis 128–129 LPS 128 SMPS 128 Voltages 129 Dimensions 7–9 Projector (Inclusive Dust Filters) 9 Projector dimensions 8 Dust filter 137, 139, 141–142 Back side 139 Remove 139 Bottom side 141 Remove 141 Front side 137, 142 Remove 137 Dust filters 144 Rear side 144 Dust Filters 142 Cleaning 142 Location 142 F File Service 62–63, 65–66, 68–69, 71, 78 Annotation 62 Copy 69 Delete 71Edit 65–66 Change settings 65 Start up 65 Values 66 File options 71 Input Balance 78 Default settings 78 Load 63 Manipulations 62 Rename 68 start up 63 Function Keys 131 programming 131 Fuses 33 G geometry 78 introduction 78 Geometry 78–83 Aspect ratio 83 Blanking 82 Options 83 Shift 79 Side Keystone 81 Size 80 start up 79 Getting Started 47–50, 53, 56 Controlling the projector 56 Operating the projector 48 Quick set up 50 RCU & local keypad 47 Switching on 48 Temperature error DMD 49 Terminology overview 47 Using the RCU 53 I Input Balance 76, 78 Black balance 78 Digital source 78 Black Balance 76 Inputs 35 facilities 35 Installation 101 Contrast Enhancement 101 Installation Guidelines 11–12, 14, 16, 20, 23, 25, 27, 30 Ambient Temperature 11 Battery Installation 25 Condition Check 11 Configuration 12 Environment 11 General 11 Lamp mounting 16 Lamp positioning 20 Laser Beams 11 Lenses 23 Mounting lamp 16 Projector tilting 16 Rigging accessories 30 Rigging points 30 Safety area 14 Screen Type 11 Stacking Projectors 27 Z-axis adjustment 20 Installation Mode 95, 97–103, 105–107 800 peripheral 97–98 CLO using Comm 800 98 IR Comm protocol 97 Output module RCVDS 97 Configuration 103 R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005 151
Index Convergence 102 Input Slots 95 Internal Patterns 107 Lens 103 No Signal 99–101 Background color 100 Shutdown Setting 100 Shutdown time 101 OSD 106–107 Color settings 106 Menu Position 107 Quick Access Keys 105 Source Switching 99 Start up 95 L Lamp 34 Run time 34 Lamp unit 17 Access 17 Installation 17 Lens 23, 25, 103 Adjustment 103 Cleaning 25 Selection 23 Lenses 23–24 Available lenses 23 Formulas 23 installation 24 Linked 42 System 42 M Mounting lamp 16 P Packaging 7–8 Box Content 7 Lamp 7 Lens 8 Projector 7 Password 59, 110 Change 110 Entering 59 Protection 59 Use 59 Picture Tuning 72–77 Color space 74 Color Temperature 73 Available Temperatures 73 Gamma 73 Input balance 75 Input Balance 76–77 Black Balance 76 RGB 76–77 Noise Reduction 75 Start up 72 PiP 92 Quick selection 92 Source 92 Window position 92 PIP 91 Activation 91 Projector 7, 55 Address 55 Controlling 55 Packaging 7 unpack 7 Projector Address 55 Projector Dimensions 8 Q Quick set up 50–51 language 50 Lens 51 R random access 78 geometry 78 introduction 78 Random Access 61–62, 72, 78, 85–90, 93 Geometry 78 Picture Services 62 Picture Tuning 72 PiP 90 Save changes 93 Scenergix 85–89 Black level 89 Horz. overlap zone 86 Size adjustment 88 Vert. overlap zone 87 Start up 61 Randon Access 84 Scenergix 84 Order information 84 RS232 42 RS422 42 S Safety Instructions 5 FCC statement 5 Note 5 Warnings 5 Scenergix 84–89 Black level 89 Horz. overlap zone 86 Order information 84 Preparations 85 Size adjustment 88 Vert. overlap zone 87 ScenergiX 84 Introduction 84 SDI input 38 service mode 109 built-up 109 Service Mode 109–110, 112, 114–117, 119, 122–127, 129 Add-Ins 123 Advanced Processing 125 Minimum Delay 125 BARCO Logo 123 Change Password 110 Common address 114 Change 114 Diagnosis 126–127 DMD 127 I 2C Diagnoses 126 Start up 126 Dimming 122 Factory defaults 129 Identification 109 Lamp 119 Language 114 Changing 114 Network Configuration 117 Password 110, 112 Access Control List 112 Preset Input Balance 124 Projector Address 114 Change 114 Serial Communication 115–117 Baud rate 116 Interface standard 117 RS422 termination 117 Start up 116 152 R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005
Index Start up 109 Side panel 19 Installation 19 source files 133 standard 133 Stacking Projectors 27 Standard source files 133 Switching off 35, 49 Switching on 33 Switching to standby 35, 49T Temperature 11 Ambient 11 Troubleshooting 147 Error codes 147 Z Z-axis adjustment 20 R5976654 SLM R12+ 27/01/2005 153
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