Barco Xlm Hd30 Owners Manual
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2. Installation Guidelines CAUTION:While starting up the projector, the electronics detect if a lamp is installed. If no lamp is installed, it is not possible to start up the projector. Check the manometer on regular times, at least when replacing the lamp. The pressure should be ± 1 bar. 2.7 Transporting the projector What to do? 1. Switch the projector to stand by. 2. Let cool down the projector for at least 15 minutes. 3. Switch off the projector and unplug from the wall outlet. 4. On the input side of the projector, remove the side by turning the 3 bolts a quarter turn counter clockwise (image 2-7). 5. Take off the side cover 6. Loosen the retaining bolts of the lamp (image 2-8). 7. Pull out the lamp casing. Wear heat resistant gloves, the case can be hot. 8. Pack the lamp casing into the original lamp packing and transport it vertically. 2.8 Battery Insertion in the Remote Control Where tofind the batteries The batteries are not placed in the remote control to avoid remote control operation in its package, resulting in a shorter battery life time. How to install the batteries 1. Push the cover tab (A) with thefingernail a little backwards and pull upwards the cover top (B). (image 2-10) 2. Slide the cover forwards to remove. (image 2-11) 3. Push the battery body towards the spring and lift it up to remove. (image 2-12) 4. Insert two AA size batteries, making sure the polarities match the + and – marks inside the battery compartment (image 2-12). 5. Insert the lower tab of the battery cover in the gap at the bottom of the remote control, and press the cover until it clicks in place (image 2-11). Image 2-10 Battery cover unlock Image 2-11 Battery cover removal R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/200917
2. Installation Guidelines Image 2-12 Battery removal 2.9 Battery insertion in the Rugged remote control Batteries The rugged remote control is delivered with 6 rechargeable NiCd batteries, type AA. Expected charge and discharge cycles : 1000 When replacing the batteries, all batteries should be replaced at the same time. CAUTION:Risk of explosion if the batteries are replaced by an incorrect type. How to insert the batteries ? 1. Turn off the remote and remove all cables. 2. Turn the locking screw counter clockwise to free the metallic cover. (image 2-13) 3. Open the metallic cover. 4. Insert the new batteries correctly in the battery compartment. (image 2-14) Be sure to install the batteries in the proper polarity and not to short battery terminals together. 5. Set switch A in theChargeposition (left position). 6. Close the metallic cover. 7. Turn the locking screw clockwise to lock the metallic cover. Image 2-13 Open the battery cover Image 2-14 Charge switch A Charge switch 18 R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009
2. Installation Guidelines 2.10 Charging the batteries of the rugged remote control 2.10.1 Preparing the charger What can be done ? The charger can befitted with one of the four supplied power plugs. Image 2-15 Possible power plugs 1ForAustralia 2 For US/Japan 3 Europe 4UK How to mount the correct plug ? 1. Pull the plug to be changed upwards until it is completely removed from the charger. (image 2-16) 2. Place the plug to be mounted on the charger and guide it downwards by using the guiding slots. (image 2-17) 3. Push the plug downwards until it clicks and is locked into the charger. (image 2-18) 4. Check if the plug is well locked. It must not stick out of the charger. Image 2-16 Remove plug Image 2-17 Guiding groovesImage 2-18 Mounting the plug 2.10.2 Charging the batteries When charging the batteries Charging is required whenever the batteries are low. The status of the batteries can be seen on the main menu (third line) or in the diagnosis menu. BAT=ACT The remote is working on batteries, there is no supply via external power source. BAT=LOW The batteries are running low Possible ways to charge the batteries The batteries can be charged in one of the following ways : • Via the battery charger • Via the XLR connection with the projector when the projector is in standby or in operational mode. Howtochargeviatheadapter? 1. Plug the female power connector of the charger into the male connector at the right side of the remote control. 2. Connect the charger to the wall outlet. R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009 19
2. Installation Guidelines 2.10.3 Power save mode Why used ? When working on batteries, indicated on the main menu as BAT=ACT, the power save mode is enabled if there is no key hit within 2 minutes. A message will be displayed : “POWER SAVE MODE”. The remote control is automatically switched off after being approximately 10 minutes in the Power Save Mode. Use the ON/OFF switch to reset the Remote control. 2.11 Stacking Two Projectors How to handle 1. Turn in the four feet of the second projector. 2. Pull the handler A of the second projector a little backwards. (image 2-19) 3. Put the second projector on thefirst one so that the base plate of the second projector matches with the rigging socket of thefirst projector. 4. Slide the security pin (handler C) into the hole of the rigging socket of thefirst projector until the handler jumps into its socket (D). (image 2-20) AA B Projector 2 Projector 1 Image 2-19 Stacking two projectors DC Image 2-20 Stacking : security lock WARNING:Close always the four security pins when stacking two projectors on each other. 20R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009
2. Installation Guidelines 2.12 Rigging points and clamps Clamps and brackets Support bars, short and long, are available to be mounted on the projector so that the clamps can befixed to these bars and the projector can be mounted to a rigging system. One example drawing is given below, for more possibilities, consult the complete documentation. Image 2-21 Rigging kit mounted Consult a professional structural engineer prior to suspendingthe ceiling mount from a structure not intended for that use. Always ensure the working load limit of the structure supporting the projector. WARNING:When mounting the projector to the ceiling or to a rigging system, always mount security chains. Complete documentation For a complete documentation consult manual R5976765. R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009 21
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3. Connections 3. CONNECTIONS Overview • Power connection • Connection facilities • Input source connection • Communication connection • Monitor output 3.1 Power connection Possibilities The XLM HD30 can be powered on two ways: • 3 power lines + neutral + earth line on 400V AC (red connector) • 3 power lines + earth line on 250V AC (blue connector) Field configurable via a selection switch. Image 3-1 Possible power connections A 3 power lines + earth on 250V AC B 3 power lines + neutral + earth on 400V AC C Power selection switch D Power switch Power consumption : 8 kW R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009 23
3. Connections Pin connections of the power plug Image 3-2 View from projector side. How to connect ? 1. Plug the female connector of the power cord into the corresponding male connector on the projector. Caution: Power Cord: the cross-sectional area of the conductor in the power supply cord shall be not less than 4 mm2or AWG 10. 2. Put the voltage selection switch in the correct position. Switch positionDescription Upper left3 x 208V Lower left3 x 400V 3. Put the male connector of the power cable into the wall outlet. 24 R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009
3. Connections 3.2 Connection facilities Overview 213PUSH213PUSH COLORCONTRAS TPHASE S HARPNTI N TBRIGHTNSTANDB YENTER TEXTEXIT PAUSE2 14 3 568 0 9 7OK IR GR EEN : OPER ATIONAL R ED : STAND-B Y MONITOR OUT 213 PUSH213 PUSH HARDWIRED REMOTE 10/100 BASE TSERIAL NET WORKMONITOR OUT RS232/422 OUT RS232/422 INWIRELESS REMOT E CT RL 3CT RL 2 CT RL 1 PORT 1PORT 2 BI-DIRECTIONAL UNI-DIRECTIONAL L1 L2 Image 3-3 Input facilities • Layer 1 : communication input/outputs • Hardwired remote oCTRL 1 : wired RCU oCTRL 2 : Uni-directional hardwired remote oCTRL 3 : Bi-directional hardwired remote • Ethernet communication oPort 1 10/100 BaseT oPort 2 10/100 BaseT - Wireless remote (optional) - Serial network RS232/RS422 In/Out - Monitor out • Layer 2 : source inputs (standard) -SDI - HDSDI -DVIuptoUXGA - RGBHV analogue Video and S-Video are optional inputs. R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009 25
3. Connections 3.3 Input source connection Overview • Introduction • Removing and Inserting an input module • DVI input module • SDI input module • HDSDI input module • YUV / RG(s)B input module • RGB analog input module • CVBS / S-VID input module • Dummy input module 3.3.1 Introduction Overview The source input layer (L2 on image 3-3) consists out of different input modules. Any combination is possible. Within the next topics each input module will be discussed. If no input module is inserted, the slot must befilled up by dummy input. 3.3.2 Removing and Inserting an input module How to remove an input module? 1. Push on the release button underneath the input module (1)which you want to remove. At the same time pull out the input module by the grip handle (2). (image 3-4) 12 213PUSH213PUSH COLORCONTRAS TPHASE S HARPNTI N TBRIGHTNSTANDB YENTER TE X TEXIT PAUSE2 14 3 5680 9 7OK IR GR EEN : OPER ATIONAL R ED : STAND-B Y Image 3-4 Module insertion 26R59770014 XLM HD30 25/05/2009