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    							8. Service
    Default : ON
    COMMUNICATION
    BAUDRATE [115200]
    INTERFACE STANDARD[RS232]
    RS422 TERMINATION [OFF]
    NETWORK
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-15
    8.5.4 Network Configuration
    DHCP
    Dynamic host configuration protocol. DHCP is a communications protocol that lets network administrators manage
    centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network. Using the Internet Protocol, each
    machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique IP address. When an organization sets up its computer users
    with a connection to the Internet, an IP address must be assigned to each machine. Without DHCP, the IP address
    must be entered manually at each computer and, if computers move to another location in another part of the network,
    a new IP address must be entered. DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from
    a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different place in the
    network.
    What can be done?
    The necessary network addresses (configuration) can be entered so that the projector can be connected to a LAN (local area net-
    work).
    Set up the network configuration
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightCommunication. (menu 8-16)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    The communication menu will be displayed. (menu 8-17)
    3. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightNetwork Configuration.
    4. PressENTERto select.
    The Network Configuration menu will be displayed (menu 8-18)
    5. Set DHCP on or off (contact your network responsible for the correct setting in your environment).
    DHCP on DHCP server assigned an IP address to the client (network projector).
    DHCP off the client has tofill out the IP address, the subnet mask and the default gateway.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-16
    COMMUNICATION
    BAUDRATE [115200]
    INTERFACE STANDARD[RS232]
    RS422 TERMINATION [OFF]
    NETWORK
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-17
    NETWORK CONFIGURATION
    DHCP [ON]
    IP ADDRESS 158.150.160.200
    SUBNET MASK 158.150.160.201
    DEFAULT GATEWAY
    158.150.300.300
    MAC ADDRESS 01:01:02:DB:FF:89
    APPLY
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
    Reprogram with↑or↓,←or→
    or numeric keys
    ’APPLY’ to confirm
     to return
    Menu 8-18
    Entering the necessary addresses.
    1. Select the IP address with the cursor keys. (menu 8-19)
    2. PressENTERto edit.
    3. Enter or reprogram the address with the numeric keys (contact your network responsible for the correct address).
    An address contains 4 octets with a maximum value of 255, separated by a bullet.
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    4. Repeat the above steps for the subnet mask and the default gateway.
    5. SelectAPPLYand pressENTERto install the entered addresses.
    If a wrong value for an octet is entered, the value will jump automatically to 255.
    NETWORK CONFIGURATION
    DHCP [ON]
    IP ADDRESS 158.150.160.200
    SUBNET MASK 158.150.160.201
    DEFAULT GATEWAY
    158.150.300.300
    MAC ADDRESS 01:01:02:DB:FF:89
    APPLY
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
    Reprogram with↑or↓,←or→
    or numeric keys
    ’APPLY’ to confirm
     to return
    Menu 8-19
    8.6 Date and time setup
    Why?
    As the processor logged information in afile, it is very interesting to know when exactly this information was logged.
    How to set up ?
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightDate and Time. (menu 8-20)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheDate and Timemenu will be displayed. (menu 8-21)
    Thefirst digit will be highlighted.
    3. Use the↑or↓key to change the value. Use the←or→key to select the next digit.
    4. PressENTERto confirm the new values.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-20
    DATE AND TIME
    2001-01-29 07:12
    Select with←or→
    Reprogram with↑,↓
     to confirm
     to return
    Menu 8-21
    8.7 Lamp
    How to display the lamp information
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightLamp. (menu 8-22)
    2. PressENTERto select.
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    The lamp overview menu will be displayed. (menu 8-23)
    This menu indicates :
    - The serial number
    - The article number of the lamp
    -Theruntime
    - The remaining run time for a safe operation
    - The number of strikes since thefirst start up
    - CLO read out: this function can be used to adjust the Z-axis of the lamp.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-22
    LAMP
    SERIAL NUMBER: 1012000
    ARTICLE NUMBER: R9806510
    RUN TIME: 11h
    REMAINING RUNTIME: 489h
    NUMBER OF STRIKES: 55
    CLO READ OUT: 20000 lm
     to return
    Menu 8-23
    8.8 Dimming-CLO
    The CLO function in this menu are only active when a valid CLO key is entered.
    How to set the power mode ?
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightDimming/CLO. (menu 8-24)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheDimming/CLOmenu will be displayed. (image 8-1)
    3. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightMode.
    4. PressENTERto toggle between [Economic], [Normal] or [CLO]
    Economic reduced power mode
    Normal normal power mode
    CLO power mode adapted to reach the target CLO
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-24
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    Dimming/CLO
    	
    
    
    
    
    	
    
    		
    
     
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    Image 8-1
    Ta r g e t C L O s e t u p
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightDimming/CLO. (menu 8-25)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheDimming/CLOmenu will be displayed. (image 8-2)
    3. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightTarget.
    4. PressENTERto select.
    5. Use the↑or↓keys to change the value.
    6. PressENTER.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-25
    Dimming/CLO
    	
    
    
    
    
    	
    
    		
    
     
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    Image 8-2
    Dimming
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightDimming/CLO. (menu 8-26)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheDimming/CLOmenu will be displayed. (image 8-3)
    3. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightDimming.
    4. PressENTERto select.
    5. Use the↑or↓keys to change the value.
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    6. PressENTER.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-26
    Dimming/CLO
    	
    
    
    
    
    	
    
    		
    
     
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    !%&$
    Image 8-3
    When Mode on [CLO], dimming value will not be taken into account. When changing this value, the new setting
    will only be taken in account when toggling mode from [CLO] to [Normal].
    8.9 Thomson worldcam mode
    What can be done?
    Thomson worldcam mode enables special sequences for the DMD’s to support specific sources such as the Thompson Grass
    Valley Worldcam. It shouldn’t be used in any other circumstances as it would cause imageflicker and dimmed images with normal
    sources.
    How to toggle?
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightBroadcast mode. (menu 8-27)
    2. PressENTERto toggle between [On] and [Off].
    [On]Broadcast mode on.
    [Off] Broadcast mode off (default position)
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-27
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    8.10 Convergence
    How to adjust
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightConvergence. (menu 8-28)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    A convergence pattern will be displayed.
    For more information on how to adjust the convergence physically, consult the service and maintenance documents.
    3. PressENTERto switch to other patterns.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-28
    8.11 Reset hardware
    What can be done ?
    The formatter hardware and the inputs are hardware reset. That means that the formatter board is powered off and on again even
    as the 3 modular formatters R G B.
    To reset the inputs, the complete ACSAR is power off and on again.
    The current settings are reloaded after a reset.
    How to reset
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightReset hardware. (menu 8-29)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheReset hardwaremenu will be displayed. (menu 8-30)
    3. To reset the formatters, push the cursor key↑or↓to highlight Reset Formatters and pressENTERto start the reset.
    This reset process can take a while. It starts with a black screen, goes to red, then green, followed by blue to end with full color.
    4. To reset the inputs, push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightReset Inputs
    The complete input unit is reset.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-29
    RESET HARDWARE
    RESET FORMATTERS
    RESET INPUTS
    Select with↑or↓
     to start reset
     to return
    Menu 8-30
    8.12 Factory defaults
    What can be done?
    All settings of the projector will be set to the original factory settings. All user settings are deleted with this operation.
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    The Ethernet communication can be lost since the projector’s IP address will be reset to a default IP address
    and the DHCP option is set to OFF.
    How to return to the default settings
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightFactory defaults. (menu 8-31)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheFactory defaults confirmationmenu is displayed. (menu 8-32)
    3. PressENTERto confirm the reset to the factory defaults.
    PressEXITto return without reset to factory defaults.
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-31
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS?
     to confirm
     to return
    Menu 8-32
    8.13 Diagnosis
    Overview
    •Startup
    •Errors
    • Voltages
    • Temperatures
    • Fan speeds
    • Versions
    8.13.1 Start up
    How to start up
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightDiagnosis. (menu 8-33)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheDiagnosismenu will be displayed. (menu 8-34)
    SERVICE
    IDENTIFICATION
    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS
    CHANGE CUSTOMER ID
    COMMUNICATION
    DATE AND TIME
    LAMP
    DIMMING/CLO
    CONVERGENCE
    THOMSON WORLDCAM MODE [OFF]
    RESET HARDWARE
    FACTORY DEFAULTS
    DIAGNOSIS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-33
    DIAGNOSIS
    ERRORS
    VOLTAGES
    TEMPERATURES
    FAN SPEEDS
    VERSIONS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-34
    8.13.2 Errors
    How to display errors
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightErrors. (menu8-35)
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    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheErrorsoverview window will be displayed. (menu 8-36)
    3. Use the↑or↓keys to scroll through the list of displayed errors.
    4. PressEXITto return to the Diagnosis menu.
    DIAGNOSIS
    ERRORS
    VOLTAGES
    TEMPERATURES
    FAN SPEEDS
    VERSIONS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-35
    ERRORS :
    Temp Elcabox low
    ↑,↓, 0, 8 to scroll,
     to return
    Menu 8-36
    8.13.3 Voltages
    The values, even the min and max values given on the printed menu are only given as an indication.
    How to show the voltages
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightVoltages. (menu 8-37)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheVoltagesoverview window will be displayed. (menu 8-38)
    3. Use the↑or↓keys to scroll through the list of displayed voltages.
    4. PressEXITto return to the Diagnosis menu.
    DIAGNOSIS
    ERRORS
    VOLTAGES
    TEMPERATURES
    FAN SPEEDS
    VERSIONS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-37
    VOLTAGES
    minmaxTec 12.00V 11.7 12.3
    Fan3 23.75V 22.0 25.0
    Fan2 23.50V 22.0 25.0
    Fan1 23.15V 22.0 25.0
    Fan0 23.12V 22.0 25.0
    +5V 5.00V 5.0 5.1
    +3.3V 3.25V 3.2 3.4
    +24V 23.75V 23.5 24.5
    +12V ASCAR2 12.00V 11.8 12.2
    ↑,↓, 0, 8 to scroll,
     to return
    Menu 8-38
    8.13.4 Temperatures
    The values, even the min and max values given on the printed menu are only given as an indication.
    How to show the temperatures
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightTemperatures. (menu 8-39)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheTemperaturesoverview window will be displayed. (menu 8-40)
    3. Use the↑or↓keys to scroll through the list of displayed temperatures.
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    4. PressEXITto return to the Diagnosis menu.
    DIAGNOSIS
    ERRORS
    VOLTAGES
    TEMPERATURES
    FAN SPEEDS
    VERSIONS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-39
    TEMPERATURES
    minmaxRack 0
    Lamp house 34
    Heats. SMPS 2S 51
    Heats. SMPS 2P 53
    Heats. SMPS 1S 52
    Heats. SMPS 1P 50
    Heats. PFC 92
    Elco box 0
    DMD Red 30
    DMD Green 53
    DMD Blue 31
    ↑,↓, 0, 8 to scroll,
     to return
    Menu 8-40
    8.13.5 Fan speeds
    The values, even the min values given on the printed menu are only given as an indication.
    How to show the fan speed
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightFan speeds. (menu 8-41)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheFan speedoverview window will be displayed. (menu 8-42)
    3. Use the↑or↓keys to scroll through the list of displayed fan speeds.
    4. PressEXITto return to the Diagnosis menu.
    DIAGNOSIS
    ERRORS
    VOLTAGES
    TEMPERATURES
    FAN SPEEDS
    VERSIONS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-41
    FAN SPEEDS
    minPulse Gen 3600rpm
    Sealing 3120rpm
    Lamp Top 2760rpm
    Lamp Cath 3120rpm
    Lamp Anode 2640rpm
    Light tube 1rpm
    Cold mirror T 3120rpm
    Cold mirror B 3120rpm
    Fan4 Elca 3540rpm
    Fan3 Elca 3480rpm
    Fan4 Elca 3120rpm
    ↑,↓, 0, 8 to scroll,
     to return
    Menu 8-42
    8.13.6 Versions
    How to show the versions
    1. Push the cursor key↑or↓to highlightVersions. (menu 8-43)
    2. PressENTERto select.
    TheVersionsmenu overview will be displayed. (menu 8-44)
    3. Use the↑or↓keys to scroll through the list of displayed versions.
    4. PressEXITto return to the Diagnosis menu.
    DIAGNOSIS
    ERRORS
    VOLTAGES
    TEMPERATURES
    FAN SPEEDS
    VERSIONS
    Select with↑or↓
    then 
     to return
    Menu 8-43
    VERSIONS
    Main 1.03.44
    Device driver irq10 1.01
    Device driver irq12 1.01
    Fpga contr. board 1.01
    Lamp identification 1.01
    Light sensor 1.01
    SMPS 1.03
    LPS Barco 0x20 2.02
    LPS Barco 0x20 data 1.01
    LPS Barco 0x22 2.02
    LPS Barco 0x22 data 1.01
    ↑,↓, 0, 8 to scroll,
     to return
    Menu 8-44
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    The version indication contains the version number (major.minor version) (e.g. 1.03) followed by a build num-
    ber (e.g. 44)
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