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FLM R20+ P er f or mer Users manual R9004430 R5976921/11 15/03/2010.
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1. Safety 1. SAFETY About this chapter Read this chapter attenti vely . It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing and using an FLM R 20+ Per- former projector . Further more, it includes several caut ions to prevent damage to the FLM R20+ Performer .
1. Safety • The lightning fl ash with an arrowhead within a triangle is intended to t ell the user that parts insi de this product may cause a risk of electrical shock to persons.
1. Safety T o prevent persona l injury • Caution: High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Refer servicing to quali fi ed service personnel. The custom er should never attempt to dis assemble the lamp casing or to dispose of t he lamp casing other than by returning it to Barco.
1. Safety T o prevent b attery explo sion • Danger of explosion if battery is inco rrec tly installed. • Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer . • Dispose of used batteri es according to the manufactur er ’s i n structi on.
2. Gener al 2. GENERAL About this chapter Read this chapter before installing y our FLM R20+ P erformer . It contains important informati on conce rning instal lation requirements for the FLM R20+ Per.
2. Gener al Screens are rated by how much light they re fl ect (or t ransmit in the case of rear projection s ystems) given a determined amount of li ght projected toward them. T he ‘GAIN’ of a screen is the term used. F ront and rear screens ar e both rated i n terms of gain.
2. Gener al 3. R emove the carton box, the inner cart on sleeve and the f oam around the projector . See image 2-2. Note: The projector is still attached to a wooden plate, which is detached from the below pallet. 4. Gently turn the projector upside down to gain access to the four bolts, which secure the pr ojector .
2. Gener al 2.4 FLM fl ight case Introduction of the FLM fl ight case The FL M fl ight case is designed to transpor t the FLM R20+ Performer in a safe and s ecure manner . The four caster wheels , provided with breaks, and the eight handles make the FLM fl ight ca se easy to handle.
2. Gener al F/C AUDIENCE F/T FLOOR SCR EEN Image 2-6 Rear projection The projector is installed, either in a table m ount or ceiling mount con fi guration, at th e other side of the screen opposi te the audience.
2. Gener al Positionin g t he projec tor FLOOR SCR EEN SCR EEN PD A CD SCREEN SW SW SH B SH B CD Image 2-8 The projector should be installed at right angles (horizontally and vertically) to the screen at a distance PD. Note the distance (A) between lens centre and table s urface is slight ly v ariable.
2. Gener al U +90% -90 % -57% +57% D L R P F U D SIDE VIEW P F +90% -90% TOP VIEW P F L R -57% +57% Image 2-9 PD M D . F F ield of view. It’ s m echanical possible to shift outsi de the recommen ded.
2. Gener al 2.6 Projector air inlets and out l ets Air inlets and outlets Image 2-1 1 The FLM R 20+ Performer has 5 air inlet channels and one air outlet. The air outlet is located at the rear of the projector . The air inlets are located at the front, bottom, top and right si de of the projector .
3. Physical i nstallat ion 3. PHYSICAL INST ALLA TION About this chapter This chapter explains how to install and set up your FLM projector . If you are familiar w ith the projector and want to quickly set it up for temporary use, follow the “Quick setup” instructions below .
3. Physical i nstallat ion C XLR adapto r . Overview • RCU battery i nstallation • RCU rugged case installation • RCU XLR adaptor installation • Using the XLR adaptor of the RCU • RCU usage p ossibilities 3.
3. Physical i nstallat ion 3.1.2 RCU rugged case installation How to install the rugged case of the re mote control ? 1. S lide the bottom of the RCU into the rugged case and then pull the top of the rugged case over the top of the RCU as illustrated.
3. Physical i nstallat ion Image 3-7 3.1.5 RCU usa ge possibilities Summarized p ossibilities Ref. Possibilit y description Comment a. RCU not wired b. RCU wired (mini-jack) Backlight illuminates continuously when wire i s connected. Infra red disabled.
3. Physical i nstallat ion 3.2 Le nses Overview • Available l enses • Lens selection • Lens formulas • Lens installation • Lens removal 3.2.1 Available lenses A vailable lenses for the FLM R20+ Per former projector The TLD and the TLD HB (High Brightness) lens series can be used on the FLM R20+ Performer projector .
3. Physical i nstallat ion Image 3-15 R9840910 : TLD z oom l ens (5.0 - 8.0 : 1 ) ; R984 2120 : TLD HB zoom lens (5. 0 - 8.0 : 1) Image 3-16 R9829997: TLD+ zoom len s (7.5 - 11. 2 : 1) 3.2.2 Lens se lection How to select the right lens for your application ? 1.
3. Physical i nstallat ion Lens Throw r ati o for FLM Metr ic formulas (m eter) Inch fo rmulas (inc h) TLD (5.0 – 8.0 : 1) T L DH B( 5 . 0–8 . 0 :1 ) 4.55 – 7.3 PD min = (4.52 x SW ) - 0.01 PD max = (7.53 x SW ) - 0.29 PD min = (4.52 x SW ) - 0.
3. Physical i nstallat ion 6. Inser t the lens until the connector seats into the socket. Warning: Do not release the Lens yet, as the Lens m ay fall out of the Len s Holder . 7. Secure the lens in the lens holder by sliding the lens lock handle into the “locked” position, which is away fr om the lens pow er supply socket.
3. Physical i nstallat ion Image 3-22 It’ s reco mmended to place the Lens caps of the original Lens packag i ng, back o n both sides of the removed Lens to prot ect the opti c s of th e Lens. It’ s recom mended to place the foam rubber of the origi nal projector packaging, back in the Lens opening to prevent intrusion of dust.
3. Physical i nstallat ion 3.4 Alignment of a ceiling mount FLM projector Necessary t ools 17 mm open ended spanner. How to align a ceiling mount FLM projector ? 1. Install the projector in the desir ed location. See installation procedure "Suspension of the FLM projector with rigging clamps", page 26.
3. Physical i nstallat ion Necessary p arts • Four rigging clamps (R82041 1). • Safety chains. How to install and to use the rigging clamps ? 1. M easure the distance, center tube as reference, between the t wo used support bars of t he truss. X m m Image 3-28 2.
3. Physical i nstallat ion Image 3-31 5. P lace the projector (upside down) under the truss i nstallation and lower the tr uss until the support bars of the truss are nearby the rigging clamps mounted on the projector . Image 3-32 6. L ift up the projector and hook the four rigging clamps over the support bar s of the truss.
3. Physical i nstallat ion Proceed with the alignment pr ocedure, see "Alignment of a ceilin g mount FLM projector" , page 26. R5976921 FLM R20+ P ERFORMER 15/03/2010 29.
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4. Sta cking FLM pr ojectors 4. ST ACKING FLM PROJECT ORS Gene ral Three interlocking adapter s at the top and at the bottom of the FLM projector allows an easy and fast stacking without using extra tools or accessories. W ARNING : Maximum stack three (3) FLM projectors i n a t able mount con fi guratio n.
4. S tacking FL M projecto rs 4. Are these projectors stacked for a ceiling mount con fi guration? If yes, secure the projectors with safety chains as follows : a) Release the safety hook (H) at both sides of the lowest projector and guide the s af ety cable around its carrying handle (C) as illustrated.
4. Sta cking FLM pr ojectors W ARNING : Never open an interlocking adapter o f a stacked projector which is sti ll suspended. First place the stacked projectors on the fl oor . 4.2 Aligning stacked FLM projectors Necessary t ools 8m mA l l e nk e y .
4. S tacking FL M projecto rs Skew Q Image 4-8 6. Shift the hatch pattern horizontally and vertically until the outline of the hatch pattern is most symm etrically placed with respect to the reference hatch patter n.
5. Connectio ns 5. CONNECTIONS About this chapter This chapter describes more in detail the power (P), the i nput source (S) and the communication (C) connections of the FLM R20+ Per f ormer . P C S Image 5-1 Overview • Power connection • Input source connec t ions • Communication connections 5.
5. Connectio ns The voltmeter (M) will immediately indicate the value of the m ains voltage as soon as the projector is connected with the power net . 1 2 M S H P Image 5-2 W ARNING : Do not attempt operat ion if the AC supply an d cord ar e not withi n the s peci fi ed voltage and power range.
5. Connectio ns 5.2 Input source connections Gene ral The input and communication unit i s equipped with f our input slots, which accept any type of input module designed for the FLM projector . The modularity of the input m odules makes the FLM projec t or very fl exible regarding input source connec t ivity .
5. Connectio ns The FLM R2 0+ Perf ormer is s tandard equipp ed with one 5 cabl e input module, one HDSDI - SDI inp ut module and one DV I input module. Input slot num ber 4 (lowermost) is covered w i th a input cover plate. For more i nforma tion abo ut the F LM input modul es see cha pter “S peci fi cati ons”.
5. Connectio ns female XLR output port (N). So, the following projector in the daisy chain w i ll still receive his RC5 code. Note that the RC5 in/out signals are without c arr ier . Mini jack pl ug XLR – Remote CTRL in XLR – Remote CTRL out Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description SG N D 1 GND 1 GND T RC5 in 2 RC5 in 2 RC5 out R n.
5. Connectio ns RS232/422 input port RS232/422 output p or t Pin Description Pin Description 8 CTS : Clear T o Send 8 — (not connected) — 9 R I:R i n gI n d i c a t o r 9 — (not connec t ed) — 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 6 7 8 9 A B Image 5-13 A Pin num bering male DB–9 connecto r .
5. Connectio ns 10/100 Base-T — RJ45 port Pin Description 7 — 8 — USB port The communication interface i s equipped with a master USB port, type “A” connector (H). This USB port will simplify the service procedures for taking backup fi les from the pr ojector without network connection.
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6. Getting started 6. GETTING ST ARTED About this chapter This chapter describes t he functions on the remote control a nd local keypad and gives an overview how to start up the projector . If gives also a brief overview of the direct adjustment possible with these controls.
6. Gettin g started MENU EXIT ENTER PAUSE TEXT PHASE TINT COLOR BRIGHTN CONTR 9 0 7 8 5 6 3 4 1 2 LENS LENS ZOOM LENS SHIFT LENS FOCUS 1 22 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 15 16 19 20 18 L SHARPN LE.
6. Getting started Ind. Key name Description 14 PHASE Us ed t o remove the horizontal instability of the i mage ( usually for R GB source). It adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling c l ock relative to the incoming signal. 15 FREEZE T o freeze the actual projected image.
6. Gettin g started The actual input volt age is indicated on the voltmeter j ust above the power switch. Starting image projection via the standby key .
6. Getting started Switc hing to St andby . When the pr ojec tor is r unning and you wa nt to go to stan dby , press t he stand by key for 2 sec onds. D o not press any lo nger on the st andby key ot herwis e the proj ector wil l rest art. All custom settings are written to the internal backup device.
6. Gettin g started 123 45 6 7 890 MEN U EXIT ENTE R RGB STBY PA US ETEXT PATT ERN WINDO W PIP LEN S RIGG ING AUTO 2 1 3 PUSH 2 1 3 PUSH PC C ard Port 1 Port 2 10/1 00 Based-T USB Diagnosti c c ode IR.
6. Getting started 6.5 Q uick se tup adjustments Overview • T ext boxes O N or OFF • Quick Lens A djustment • Quick picture in picture • Quick layout selection with Rigging ke y • Quick language selection 6.
6. Gettin g started The shift menu will be displayed. Image 6-9 3. P ush the cursor key ▲ or ▼ to shift the image up or down and ◄ or ► to shift the image left or right. 4. W hen fi nished, press EXIT key to retu rn or ENTER to continue to zoom/focus.
6. Getting started Image 6-1 1 6.5.4 Quick layou t selection with Rig ging key What can be done ? When the projector is playing, changing fr om one layout to another is possi ble without displaying any on screen selec tion menu. The current image is not dis turbed as long no selection is made.
6. Gettin g started The current active language is indicated with an asterisk (*) . Image 6-13 Image 6-14 Image 6-15 6.6 Projector Address 6.6.1 Displaying and Programming addres ses Displaying the Projector Address on th e Screen. 1. P ress Address key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil.
6. Getting started 6.6.2 Controlling the projector Projector address Address installed in t he projector to be indivi dually controlled. Common address Projector will alway s execute the command coming from a RCU programmed with that common add ress.
6. Gettin g started 6.8 Co ntrolling the Projector Picture Controls When an image control i s pressed, a text box with a bar scale, icon and f unction name of the contr ol, e.g. ’brightness...’ appears on the screen (only i f text is ON). See example screen.
7. S tart up of t he Adjust ment Mode 7. S T ART UP OF THE ADJUST MENT MODE Overview • About the adjustme nt mode • About the use of the remote control and the l ocal keypad • Start up the adjus.
7. Star t u p of the Adjustme nt Mode The main menu of the adjustment m ode opens. Image 7-1 7.4 Navigation and adjustments How to na vigate in the men u structure? On ce in the me nu str uctu re, us e the ▲ or ▼ keys on the remote control (or the ▲ or ▼ (+ or -) key on the local keypad) to scroll through the items in t he displayed menu.
7. S tart up of t he Adjust ment Mode How to use a shor tcut key While in the oper ational mode, no menu selected, just press on the desired digit k ey to open the menu behind that short cut key . How to create a shortcut key Scroll to the desi red menu.
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8. Input m enu 8. INPUT MENU Overview •O v e r v i e w fl ow • Slot module type • Input locking • Minimum delay • Native resolution • Source switching • No signal 8.
8. Input menu C AUTION : Always install a cover plate on an unused input slot. T his to prevent dust intrusion into the pro - jector . 8.2.2 Input con fi guration How to change? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Input and press ENTE R .
8. Input m enu Image 8-5 Press ENTER to toggle between [Analog] and [TTL]. For a HDSDI - SDI module When EN TER is pressed on a HDSDI or SDI mod ule, the following menu appears: Image 8-6 Use the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect the desir ed con fi guration and press EN TER to select.
8. Input menu Image 8-7 Image 8-8 Image 8-9 When: Free run Output is locked on an i nternal sync (60 Hz) Automatic Output is l ocked on the selected input for the main window Input 1 Output is locked .
8. Input m enu Genlock off (default position) locking done on input s ource of main window , when automatic was selected or on the selected input source when a speci fi c input was selected. Projector detects automatically the vertical frequency and clock frequency of the input si gnal.
8. Input menu Image 8-14 When the show native resolution function is in the ON position, the projector handles the source as follows: Source Projected image Name Ratio Resolution Ratio Resolution XGA .
8. Input m enu 8. 6 Sou rc e swit chi ng Switching from one s ource to another T o minimize undesired effects when switching from one source to anot her one can use the switchi ng mode, using the fade ef fect. Image 8-17 Example of fa de effe ct Switching mode se t up 1.
8. Input menu 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Input and press ENTE R . The Input menu is displayed. 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select No signal and press ENTER to toggle between [Black] and [Blue]. Image 8-21 Image 8-22 Image 8-23 8.7.2 Shutdown setting How to change the shutdown setting 1.
8. Input m enu Or , enter the desired value w ith t he keyboard. When trying to exceed the m aximum allowed value, the system will set it bac k t o the maximum value.
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9. Image m enu 9. IMAGE MENU Overview •O v e r v i e w fl ow • How to select the i mage adjustments? • Image Settings • Aspect ratio •T i m i n g s • Image fi les services • Save custom settings 9.
9. Image m enu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 V ertical start Advanced settings Clamp delay Clamp width Field polarity Film mode detection Image fi le services Manual load Delete Delete all Rename Copy Options Load fi le Save cust om settings 9.2 How to select t he image ad justments? Start u p 1.
9. Image m enu 9.3.1 Con trast About Contrast The contrast function is used to adjust the contrast between the light and dark areas of the displayed image. How to change the contrast? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER .
9. Image m enu The higher the value, t he higher the bri ghtness. Image 9-7 Image 9-8 Image 9-9 Image 9-10 9.3.3 Sat uration About (color) saturation The color function is used to adjust the c olor saturation levels. How to change t he saturation? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
9. Image m enu 9.3.4 Tint (hue) About Ti nt The Tint f unction is used to adjust color hue to obtain tr ue color reproduction and is only active for Video and S-Video when the NTSC color system is used. For P AL and SECAM sources, Tint is not accessible.
9. Image m enu How to change the phase? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select I mage settings and press ENTER . 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Phase and press ENTER .
9. Image m enu Image 9-24 Image 9-25 Image 9-26 Image 9-27 9.3.7 Noise reduction About Noise reduction Reduces noise and pixel jitter in all video sources. How to change? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER .
9. Image m enu 9.3.8 Color temperatu re What can be done ? The color temperature can be selected according to the type of source: There are 5 different preset color temperatures: •P r o j e c t o r .
9. Image m enu Image 9-35 9.3.8.2 Set a custom c olor tempera ture How to enter a custom value? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select I mage settings and press ENTER .
9. Image m enu 9.3.9 Input balance Overview • Introduction to Input Balance • Adjusting the input balance 9.3.9.1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction: Unbalanced color signals When transporting signals, there is always a risk of deter ioration of the inf ormation contained in the signals.
9. Image m enu One can con clude he re that a g ood data conversio n can only be me t by using t hree pr evious ly (input ) bal anced color signals The objective of input ba lancing The objective in input bal ancing is to “set” the same black level and the s ame white level for the three colors of a par t icular input source.
9. Image m enu An alternative to a full screen White/black pattern is the standard gray scale patt ern, the white bar will be used for white bal ance and t he black ba r for bl ack bala nce. Image 9-45 Black bal ance 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
9. Image m enu The projected image should now be noi sy full black If one uses a gray sca le pat tern, the bright s pots shoul d appear i n the bla ck bar . Performing White input balance 1. C onnect the sour ce you want to project. 2. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
9. Image m enu 9.4 Aspect r atio Aspect ratio Relation between t he horizontal & vertical dimension in which t he window will be displayed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9. Can also be expressed as a decimal n umber , such as 1.77. T he l arger the rat io or decimal, the wider are l ess square the image.
9. Image m enu How to select an Aspect ratio? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Aspe ct ratio and press ENT ER . The aspect ratio menu will be displayed.
9. Image m enu How to start up? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Timings and press ENTE R . The timings menu will be displayed. Image 9-62 Image 9-63 Image 9-64 4.
9. Image m enu Sync pulse Clamp pulse Clamp dela y Clamp wid th Leading edge Tra ilingi ng edge Image 9-66 Field polarity The fi eld polarity function is used for interlaced images. Both rasters of the image could be shifted i n a wrong way (double lines are visible in the image).
9. Image m enu How to change the fi eld pol arity? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Advanced settings and press ENTE R . The Advanced settings menu is displayed.
9. Image m enu 2:2 p ull- down The process of transferring 24-frames/sec fi lm format into video by repeating each f rame (used for P AL DVD’s) as two video fi elds.
9. Image m enu 9.6 Image fi le s services Overview • Files and fi le manipulations • Manual Load fi le • Delete fi le • Delete all custom fi les • Rename a fi le • Copy a fi le • File options 9.6.1 Files and fi le manipulations Connecting a new source.
9. Image m enu Image 9-82 Depending on the fi lter setup, the following is displayed: -F i t : o n l y fi ttin g fi les for the selec ted source will be in the li st - All: all fi les in the system will be in the list.
9. Image m enu Image 9-86 No recovery possible ! 9.6. 4 Delet e all cust om fi les How to delete? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect File services and press EN TER .
9. Image m enu 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect File services and press EN TER . The F ile service menu is display ed. 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Rename and press ENTER . The rename window opens.
9. Image m enu Image 9-96 Image 9-97 Image 9-98 Image 9-99 Image 9-100 9.6.7 File options How to set the options? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Image and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select I mage services and press ENT ER .
9. Image m enu - [Auto matic]: correc t fi l e will be loaded automatically . - [Manual]: correct fi le has to be loaded m anually . - [Custom only]: correct fi le will be loaded automatically out of the available custom fi les.
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10. Layout m enu 10. LA YO UT MENU Overview •O v e r v i e w fl ow • Main window • PIP window • Layout fi le services • Zoom - Focus 10.1 Overview fl ow Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 L.
10. Layout m enu Image 10-1 Image 10-2 The fi rst character is highlighted. Use the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired character and press or key to select the next character in the name.
10. Layout m enu Image 10-7 Size adjust ment main window A wi dth adjust ment B hei ght adjustment The size can be changed with res pect to the original aspect r atio. How to adjust with respect to the original aspect ratio? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
10. Layout m enu Image 10-1 1 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are loc ked. 6. Use or ▲▼ to adjust t he size with respect to the original aspect ratio. When the des i red size is reached, press EX IT . A Save window opens .
10. Layout m enu Image 10-16 [ ] = no lock between height and width. [x] = width and height are loc ked. 6. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to adjus t the height. Use t he ◄ or ► key to adjust the width. When the des i red size is reached, press EX IT . A Save window opens .
10. Layout m enu Use t he ◄ or ► key to adjust left start point. When the des i red size is reached, press EX I T . A Save window opens . Image 10-19 Image 10-20 Image 10-21 Image 10-22 Image 10-23 6. S ele ct with th e ▲ or ▼ key Save and press ENTER .
10. Layout m enu Image 10-24 Position of PiP A T op position B Left positio n 10.3.2 Picture in Pictur e activation How to activ ate PIP? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect PIP Window and press ENTE R .
10. Layout m enu The source selection window opens. 5. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect the desired source and press ENTER to activate this source. Image 10-28 Image 10-29 Image 10-30 Image 10-31 10.
10. Layout m enu Image 10-33 Size PIP wi ndow remark How t o chan ge the si ze wit h resp ect to the aspec t rat io? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Window and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect PIP Window and press ENTE R .
10. Layout m enu A Save window opens . Image 10-38 7. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Ye s and press ENTER . Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No , when no save is desired and press EN TER . How to chang e the height and wid th separately? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
10. Layout m enu A Save window opens . Image 10-43 7. Select with the ▲ or ▼ key Ye s and press ENTER . Select with the ▲ or ▼ key No , when no save is desired and press EN TER .
10. Layout m enu 10.4 Layout fi le service s Overview • Load layout • Rename a layout • Delete a layout • Copy / Save as a layout 10.4.1 Load layout When loading a layout which required two sources, the PIP windo w On/Of f setting will be switched to ON.
10. Layout m enu 10.4.2 Rename a layout Only custom created layouts can b e renamed. How to renam e? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Window and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Layout and press ENTER .
10. Layout m enu The layout services window opens. 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Delete and press ENT ER . The Delete window opens. Image 10-57 Image 10-58 Image 10-59 Image 10-60 The fi rst 3 layouts ar e default layouts and cannot be delete.
10. Layout m enu Image 10-61 Image 10-62 Image 10-63 Image 10-64 10.5 Zoom - Focus What can be done ? When changing from one layout to another , the zoom/focus settings can be diff erent for each layout or they can be kept the same for all layouts. How to set the zoom - focus setting 1.
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11. Lamp m enu 11 . L A M P M E N U Overview •O v e r v i e w fl ow • Lamp power m ode • Lamp pow er • Constant Light Output mode (CLO mode) • CLO target • Lamp Identi fi cation • Z-axis adjustment 1 1.
11. Lamp m enu Image 1 1-1 Image 1 1-2 Image 1 1-3 Remarks 1. When mode is set to [Norm al] , then CLO m ode can be switched on and off . 2. When switching the power mode to [Economic] while the CLO mode is On, then the CLO mode is switched to Off. 3.
11. Lamp m enu 1 1.4 Constant Light Output mod e (CLO mode) What can be done? Constant Light Output allows to force a constant light output ( set in the CLO T arget lumens item) of the projector over a certain period. This will eliminate uncontrolled light output drop caused by natural aging of the lamp.
11. Lamp m enu Image 1 1-10 Image 1 1-1 1 Image 1 1-12 11 . 5 C L O t a r g e t What must be done? The light output tar get for the CLO is set in this menu item. This value will be forced on the projector provided the CLO mode has been set On. How to ent er the value 1.
11. Lamp m enu These parameters are useful when calling for a servi ce intervention. How to display? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to se lect Lamp and press ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to s elect Identi fi cation and press ENTER .
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12. Alignme nt menu 12. A LIGNMENT MENU About this chapter This chapter describes the ali gnment of the projector once the physical installati on is fi nished.
12. Alignmen t menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Gamma Internal patterns Checker board Color bars Convergence Focus Full screen black Full screen blue Full screen green Full screen red Full screen white Hatch Outline Color space Projector EBU SMPTE Custom ScenergiX Status White level Black level Show pattern Reset 12.
12. Alignme nt menu Image 12-1 Image 12-2 Image 12-3 For more i nforma tion abou t the ph ysical instal lat ion, see ch apter “G eneral ”, “Proj e ct or con fi gura tions ”. 12.3 Lens adjustment Quick way to enter the lens adjustment setting; press the lens button on th e local keypad or the remote co ntrol.
12. Alignmen t menu 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to zoom the lens. Use t he ◄ or ► key to focus the lens. 3. P ress ENTE R to go to t he shift adjustments. Lens shift 1. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Shi ft and press EN TER or when in the Zoom/Foc us menu press ENTE R to toggle to the Shift menu.
12. Alignme nt menu 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select A l ignment and pr ess ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Side ke ystone and press ENTER . The keystone dialog box appears. 4. U se the ◄ or ► key to adjust the keystone of the i mage.
12. Alignmen t menu Image 12-16 Example 1 : disto rted image Image 12-17 Example 2 : distor ted image The W arp f unctio ns can slow do wn the swi tchi ng from one sour ce to anot her when I nput l ocking i s set to automatic and there is a difference in frequency between b oth sources.
12. Alignme nt menu 12.5.3 Horizont al keystone cor rection What can be done? Horizontal keystone adjustment is used to al ign the image if the projector i s mounted at a non standard projection angle. In some cases, horizontal keystone has to be used in combination with vertical keystone.
12. Alignmen t menu Image 12-25 12.5.4 V ert ical keystone co rrection What can be done ? V ertical keystone adjustment is used to align the ima ge if the projector is mounted at a non standard projection angle. In som e cases, vertical keystone has to be used in combination with hori zontal keystone.
12. Alignme nt menu Image 12-27 Image 12-28 Image 12-29 Image 12-30 12.5.5 Rotation What can be done ? A rotation is used to turn the image on the projection surface when the projector is sli ghtly rotated around its axes. Image 12-31 Rotation How to rotate 1.
12. Alignmen t menu Image 12-32 Image 12-33 Image 12-34 Image 12-35 12.5.6 Pinc ushion - Barrel correction What can be done ? A barrel distortion or pincushion distor tion can adjusted so t hat a normal image is displayed. Positive adjustments intr oduce more barrel distor tion.
12. Alignme nt menu Image 12-37 Image 12-38 Image 12-39 Image 12-40 12.5.7 4 corner correction What can be done ? Each corner of the image can be mov ed individually in the X and Y direc tion to correct a distor tion. T ake in account that the aspect ratio can be changed while moving one of the corners.
12. Alignmen t menu 5. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select a corner and press ENTER . 6. U se ▲ or ▼ key to move t he selected point in the X pos ition and use ◄ or ► key to move the selected point in the Y position. Image 12-42 Image 12-43 Image 12-44 Image 12-45 Image 12-46 12.
12. Alignme nt menu Image 12-47 Image 12-48 Image 12-49 12.5.9 Load warp fi le What can be done ? Special corrections which are not possible wit h the functions inside the project or are possible by loading a fi le which contains these corrections.
12. Alignmen t menu Image 12-54 12.6 Contrast enhancement Purpos e Increase the c ontrast for all video and data s ourc es. How to change 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select A l ignment and pr ess ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Contrast enhancement and press ENTER .
12. Alignme nt menu Which blanking adjustmen t s are ava ilable ? • top blanking • bottom blanking •l e f t b l a n k i n g • right blanking Image 12-59 Blanking A T op blanking B Bottom blanking C Left blanki ng D Right blankin g The reset function bri ngs all blanking settings back to zero.
12. Alignmen t menu 12.8 Gamma About Gamma Gamma is an image quality enhancem ent function t hat offers a richer i mage by brightening the already darker portions of the image without altering t he brightness of the brighter portions (contrast feeling enhanced).
12. Alignme nt menu The selected pattern is displayed. The following patterns are available: - Checker board - Color bars - Convergence -F o c u s - Full screen black - Full screen blue - Full screen green - Full screen red - Full screen white -H a t c h - Outline -P u r i t y - ScenergiX 12.
12. Alignmen t menu 6. When cus t om is se l ected, use the ► key to view the details. T o adjust the custom va l ues, se l ect the desired color point using the ▲ or ▼ key and change the v alue with ◄ or ► key until the desired value is reached.
12. Alignme nt menu Adjustable overlappi ng area 50% 100% 50% 100% image 2 image 1 image 2 image 1 Light output per image Total composite light output Image 12-74 Scenerg iX Basic Principle 12.
12. Alignmen t menu 12.1 1.4 Scen ergiX over lap zone (horiz ontal Scener giX) De fi nitions Image 12-78 Scenergi X set up Overlap : number of pixels that over lap Horizontal res olution of 1 projector T otal horizontal screen resolut ion : [(horizontal resolution of 1 projector) x 2] minus overlap.
12. Alignme nt menu How to set for the second projector 1. G o to Layout → Main window → Size 2. E nter t he value f or the Width as follow: T otal horizontal screen resolution / 2 - 0.5 x overlap zone. 3. Position = original start + horizontal width of projector 1 - overlap zone Image 12-83 Image 12-84 Image 12-85 Image 12-86 Image 12-87 12.
12. Alignmen t menu How to set for the fi rst projector 1. G o to Layout → Main window → Size 2. E nter t he value f or the Height as fol low: T otal V ertical screen resoluti on / 2 - 0.5 x ov erl ap zone. 3. Pos iti on remai ns the sa me. Image 12-89 Image 12-90 Image 12-91 Image 12-92 How to set for the second projector 1.
12. Alignme nt menu Image 12-96 Image 12-97 12.1 1.6 Sc energiX size adju stment (Whi te level) What can be done with the white l ev el menu? The white level menu contains top, bottom, left or right it em to set the blending zone. The ScenergiX menu items are only accessible when status is [On].
12. Alignmen t menu A pattern with the different areas is displayed. Image 12-102 Width se lections 6. Use the cursor keys to move the border of the overlap area to the desired position. Set fi rst the width for the fi rst proj ector and repeat for the second one.
12. Alignme nt menu Image 12-104 Wi dth set up fo r proj ector 2 12.1 1.7 Ad justing the bla ck level of the image s Why black le vel adjustment For dark images, the overlap zone will be brighter then the r est of the images. T ypically for DLP projectors, next to the overlap zone, a brighter area is recognized.
12. Alignmen t menu 5. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select one of the four size adj ustments and press ENTER . Image 12-106 Image 12-107 Image 12-108 Image 12-109 Image 12-1 10 DLP leakage ar ea 1 Overlap area 2 DLP Leakage area 6. Use the cursor keys t o move the green border line to the desired positi o n.
12. Alignme nt menu The leakage area for this ov erlap i s de fi ned and will be ex cluded during black level adjus tment. How to adjust 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select A l ignment and pr ess ENTER . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Sc energiX and pr ess ENTER .
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13. Projector co ntrol 13. PROJECT OR CONTROL About this chapter This chapter explains the set up of the control part o f t he software such as projector address and all types of com munication wit h the external world.
13. Proje ctor contro l Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Shortcut keys Menu position Menu Bar sca le Local LCD Local LCD time ou t Local LCD contrast Language English Français Deutsch Español Italiano 13.2 Projector address Overview • Individual projector address • Common address 13.
13. Projector co ntrol Image 13-1 Image 13-2 Image 13-3 Image 13-4 13.2.2 Common addr ess About common address A common address can be ’0’ or ’1’. Any command coming from a remote control pr ogrammed with that common address will be executed. How to change the common addres s? 1.
13. Proje ctor contro l Image 13-8 13.3 Serial communication Overview • Baud rate setup • Interface s tandard • RS422 termination 13.3.1 Baud rate setup What can be done? The baudrate for a serial connection with a computer can be set up. How to set up? 1.
13. Projector co ntrol 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Ser i al communication and press EN TER . The serial communication menu opens. 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to selec t Interf ace standard and press ENTER to toggle between [RS232] or [RS422]..
13. Proje ctor contro l 13.4.1 Intr oduction to a Network connection DHCP Dynamic host co n fi guration protocol. DHCP is a communications protoc ol that l ets network administr ators manage centrally and automate the assignment of IP addresses in an organization’s network.
13. Projector co ntrol [ON] = DHCP is activated. Automatic assigning of an address is activated. [OFF ] = DHCP is deactivated. A fi xed addre ss will be us ed. Image 13-18 Image 13-19 Image 13-20 13.4.3 IP-address s et up How to set up? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
13. Proje ctor contro l 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTE R . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Network and press ENTE R . The Ethernet menu opens. 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Subnet mask and pres s ENT ER to sele ct.
13. Projector co ntrol Image 13-29 Image 13-30 Image 13-31 Image 13-32 6. P ress EXI T to return . 13.5 IR control switching What can be done? Each IR receiver insi de the projector can be activated or deactivated. When an IR receiver is deactivated, no IR signal send to this IR receiver will be processed.
13. Proje ctor contro l Overview • DMX address • DMX universe • DMX monitor • DMX mode • Art-Net activat ion • Home lens at startup Art-Net DMX When using a DM X console compatible with Art-Net, the Ethernet network serves as the link for DMX control.
13. Projector co ntrol How to s et a DMX uni verse 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTE R . 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select ART DMX and press ENTER . 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select DMX universe and press ENTER .
13. Proje ctor contro l Image 13-44 Image 13-45 Image 13-46 Image 13-47 When selecting DMX monitor and no DMX device is connected, the message “ No DMX data, check connection <ENTER> to d isplay channels ” appears on the screen. When E NTER is pressed the same w i ndow appears as DMX Monitor but without values.
13. Projector co ntrol Image 13-48 Image 13-49 Image 13-50 13.6.5 Art-Net a ctivation What can be done ? DMX via Art-Net can be activated [On] or blocked [Off] . Default value : o f f How to toggle 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTE R .
13. Proje ctor contro l [On] : home lens will be executed during power on. [Off] : home lens will not be executed during power on. Image 13-54 Image 13-55 Image 13-56 13.7 Buttons Functionality Some buttons on the RCU or local keypad can have a dif ferent functionality depending on the need of the pr ojector owner .
13. Projector co ntrol 13.7.2 AP A ( auto) bu tton What can be done? The function of the AP A (auto) button c an be con fi gured acco rding t he wishes of the user . The function can be: • Align only (only aligning of t he preview window is executed) • Auto-image menu.
13. Proje ctor contro l Image 13-66 13.8 Menu position Overview • On screen m enu • Bar scale 13.8.1 On scree n menu What is possible? The on screen menu can be positioned on 3 different places on t he screen but always vertically centered on the screen.
13. Projector co ntrol 13.8.2 Bar sc ale What is possible? The bar scale can be positioned on 3 different places on the screen but always vertically on the right side.
13. Proje ctor contro l Image 13-75 Image 13-76 Image 13-77 13.9.2 Local LCD contrast What is possible? The contrast of the local LCD can be adapted the needs of the environment. How to change? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Projector control and press ENTE R .
13. Projector co ntrol The following languages are available: •E n g l i s h • French •G e r m a n • Spanish • Italians All available languages are indicated in the language of t he country . The current active language is indi cated by an asterisk (*).
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14. Service m enu 14. S ER VICE MEN U About this chapter This chapter refer s to the Service menu in which the customer can fi nd valuable i nformation when calling the Barco help desk.
14. Servi ce menu 14.2 Identi fi cati on What can be see n on the identi fi cat ion screen? The identi fi cation screen shows the general information about the projector .
14. Service m enu 14.3 Diagnosis What ca n be seen? The diagnosis menu gives the poss i bility to get an overview of the working of the projector . 14.3.1 How to start up the diagnosis? Start u p 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER .
14. Servi ce menu Image 14-1 1 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.3 V oltages How to di spl ay an over view? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER .
14. Service m enu Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.4 I²C diagnosis How to select? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER . The service window opens.
14. Servi ce menu The T em peratur e overview menu will be displayed. Image 14-20 Image 14-21 Image 14-22 Image 14-23 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.6 Fan speed s overview How to ge t an overview? 1.
14. Service m enu Image 14-24 Image 14-25 Image 14-26 Image 14-27 Use the ▲ or ▼ item in the menu to select the previous or next page with information. 14.3.7 SPI How to g et an overv iew 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER .
14. Servi ce menu Image 14-31 14.3.8 Error logging overview How to ge t an overview? 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER . The service window opens. 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Diagnos is and press ENTER .
14. Service m enu The convergence pattern is displayed. P ress ENTER to toggle to another pattern. Press EXIT t o return to the menu. Image 14-35 Image 14-36 Image 14-37 5. T o adjust the convergence of the sel ected pattern, use the ◄ or ► for a horizont al adjustment and ▲ or ▼ for a vertical adjust- ment.
14. Servi ce menu The internal service patt ern window opens. 4. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select the desired patter ns and press ENTER . When a pa ttern is selected, press ENTER to toggle to other patterns of the selected type. Press EXIT to return to the inter nal service pattern menu.
14. Service m enu How to return t o the default settings 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus. 2. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Service and press ENTER . The service window opens. 3. U se the ▲ or ▼ key to select Res t ore factory defaults and pr ess ENTER .
14. Servi ce menu 14.8 Save custom settings What is done? The current custom settings c an be saved to the internal backup device in the sam e way as i t would be done when the projector was switched to standby . How to save 1. P ress MENU to activate t he menus.
14. Service m enu Y es will switch the projec tor in re fi ll mode. When No is se l ected, the projector stays in normal mode. Image 14-54 Image 14-55 Image 14-56 C AUTION : Restart of the projector is necessary to terminate the re fi ll mode. B efore restarting, switch off the projector and reinstall fi rst the c ooling ci rcuit.
14. Servi ce menu When Broadcast mode O N, switch also Genlock t o ON ( Input → Input lo cking → Auto matic + Opti ons )a n d enter the correct values for t his source.
14. Service m enu The custom settings on the pr ojector are stored on the USB device together wit h the serial number of the pr ojector . Differ ent saves can be m ade from dif ferent projectors on the sam e USB device. When there is no US B device connected to the USB slot, a message, No USB device found , is displayed.
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15. Mainte nance 15. MAI NTENAN CE About this chapter This chapter contai ns detailed maintenance procedures l ike dust fi lter replacement, lens cleaning et c.
15. Mainte nance C AUTION : Never install a used HEP A fi lter . Always install a new HEP A fi lter . 15.2 R e placement of the dust fi lter on the bottom side Necessary p arts • New H EP A dust fi lter for the bottom side (R9854480). • 2.5 mm Allen k ey .
15. Mainte nance A A Image 15-4 7. Reinstall the side cover of the projector , see "Install ation of the side cover", page 197. C AUTION : Never install a used HEP A fi lter . Always install a new HEP A fi lter . 15.3 Replacement of the dust fi lter on the top side Necessary p arts New HEP A dust fi lter for the top side (R9854480).
15. Mainte nance 2. Check the pressure indicated on the internal manometer of the liquid cooling circuit. 1 0 . 5 Image 15-6 3. T his pressure should be between 0,5 and 1 bar . If the pressure, indicated on the manometer , is out of range, inf orm the respon- sible and quali fi ed technicians, s o they may take necessary corrective action.
16. Ser vicing 16. SER VICING About this chapter This chapter contains general servicing procedures like lamp replacement, input unit replacement etc. Note that some of these procedures may only be performed by quali fi ed tec hnical service personnel.
16. Ser vicing 4. Clasp the lamp house by the handles and pull the lamp house out of the projector . Image 16-2 While starting up the projector , t he electronics detect if a lamp is installed. If no lamp is installed, it is not possible to start up the projector .
16. Ser vicing Image 16-4 16.3 Removal of an input module The pro cedure b elow is a pplica ble to al l inp ut modules o f the i nput & communi cati on unit of the pr ojector . Necessary t ools Phillips screw driver PH1. How to remove an input module out of the i nput & communication unit of the projector ? 1.
16. Ser vicing Image 16-6 C AUTION : Ensure that all unused input slots of the input & com munication unit are always covered with a dummy front plate. After removing one of the input modules, immediately replace with an other o ne or install a dummy front cover on the unused input slot.
16. Ser vicing 4. Push the lamp house forward until it slides fully into the pr ojector . 5. Secure the correct posit ion of the lamp house by t ightening all t hree spring lock screws as illustrated. Image 16-8 6. Reinstall the lamp cover of the project or , see "Installation of the lamp c over ", page 198.
16. Ser vicing Image 16-9 4. P ush the i nput & communication unit forwar d until you f eel the connectors of the unit fi t in their sockets. The back of the front plate of the unit must touch the chassis of the projector . 5. Secure the input & c ommunication unit by fastening the four captive screws in the corners of the unit.
16. Ser vicing G Image 16-1 1 3. P ush the input module forward until you feel that t he connector of the input module fi ti nt h e socket of the input slot. The b ack of the front plate of t he module must touch the fr ont plate of the input & com munication unit .
16. Ser vicing A Image 16-13 5. Switch off the project or , wait fi ve minutes and unplug the power cord at the projec tor side. 6. R einstall the cover of the l amp, s ee "Inst allation of the lamp cover", page 198.
17. Remov al of the proj ector covers 17. REMOV AL OF THE PROJECTOR COVERS About this chapter Most maintenance and servicing procedures deman d removing one or more of the projector covers to gain access to the parts to maintain or to service.
17. Re moval of t he proj ector co vers Image 17-2 17.2 R emova l of the side cove r C AUTION : Remove the side cover of the projector only in a clean and dust free area. Never remove the side cover in an area which is subject to airborne contaminants such as that produc ed by smoke machines or similar .
17. Remov al of the proj ector covers 17.3 Rem oval o f the lam p cove r W ARNING : This proc edure may onl y be perfor med by quali fi ed technical service personnel. Necessary t ools 7m m fl at s crew driver. How to remove the lamp cover of the projector ? 1.
17. Re moval of t he proj ector co vers Image 17-7 2. Remove the input cover from the projector doing the following: a) gently pull out the right bottom c orner (A) of the input cover , b) then gently pull out the right top corner ( B) of the input cover , c) then move the input cover away from the projector (C).
17. Remov al of the proj ector covers Image 17-9 4. S ecure the f ront cover by loc king the captive screw in t he middle at the bottom of the front cover . Image 17-10 5. Reinstall the rubber dust ring around the lens holder . See im age 17-10. 17.6 Installation of the side cover Necessary t ools 7m m fl at s crew driver.
17. Re moval of t he proj ector co vers Image 17-12 4. Secure the side cover by locking t he captive s crew in the middle at the bottom of the side c over . Image 17-13 17.7 Installation of the lamp cover Necessary t ools 7m m fl at s crew driver. How to install the lamp cover of t he projector ? 1.
17. Remov al of the proj ector covers 17.8 Installation of the input cover Necessary t ools 7m m fl at s crew driver. How to install the input cover of the projector ? 1.
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A. Dimens ions A. DIMENSIONS Overview • Dimensions of the FLM R20+ Performer • Dimensions of the FLM fl ig ht c ase • Dimensions of the rigging clamps A.1 Dimensions of the FLM R20 + Performer Dimensions 730 250 520 643 14.8 1 3 0 1 4 8 1 4 8 480 485 459 485 643 676.
A. D imensions P o i n to fg r a v i t y 233 359 224.5 Image A-2 Dimens ions given in millim eters. A.2 D imensi ons of the FL M fl ight case Dimensions 1194 6 6 0 8 1 7 .
A. Dimens ions A.3 Dimensions of the rigging clamps Dimensions 99 50 M10 26.5 1 8 SW 17 40 4 5 3 0 3 0 7 5 2 9 . 8 2 1 2 0 Image A-4 Dimens ions given in millim eters.
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B. Standa rd Source Fil es B. ST ANDARD SOURCE FILES B.1 T able over view Ta b l e o v e r v i e w The following standar d image fi les are pre-programmed in the projector .
B. St andard Sourc e Files Name 2 Fvert Hz 3 FHor kHz 4 Fpix MHz 5 Ptot 6 Pact 7 Ltot 8 Lact 9 1400x1050RB@6 0 59,946 64,742 100,997 1560 1400 1080 1050 1600x1200@60 60,001 75,002 162,004 2160 1600 12.
C. DMX chart C. DMX CHART Overview • DMX chart, basic • DMX chart, E xtended • DMX chart, Full C.1 DMX chart, basic Overview Chan- nel Functi on V alue Action 0 - 5 Mechanical shutter 1 Intensit.
C. DMX chart C.2 D MX chart, Ex tended Overview Chan- nel Funct ion V al ue Default Actions 0 - 5 Mechanical shutter closed 1 Intensity 0-2 5 5 Contrast 0 - channel 3 2 Brightness 0 - 255 128 Adjusts .
C. DMX chart Chan- nel Funct ion V al ue Default Actions 9 Zoom (LSB) 0 - 255 Fine zoom adjustment 0 - 7 Lamp power 100% 8 - 15 Lamp power 98% 16 - 23 Lam p power 96% 24 - 31 Lam p power 94% 32 - 39 L.
C. DMX chart Chan- nel Functi on V alue Default Actio n 0 - 7 No function 8 - 15 Layout 1 (executi on takes 5 sec) 16 - 23 Layout 2 (execution takes 5 sec ) 24 - 31 Layout 3 (execution takes 5 sec ) 3.
C. DMX chart Chan- nel Functi on V alue Default Actio n 0 - 26 0 P owered at 100% 27 - 52 Powered at 98% 53 - 79 Powered at 96% 80 - 105 Powered at 94 % 106 - 131 Powered at 91 % 132 - 157 Powered at .
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D. Trou bleshooting D. TROUBLESHOOTI NG D.1 E rror codes Overview When the error code i s preceded by a ’-’ sign, then the error means a real error f or the projector . When the error code is preceded by a ’+’ sign, then the error code means a warning.
D. Troubles hooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 2802 LPS s tart failed Ye s - LPS (address 0x28) Replace LPS 2203 BOOST sta rt failed Ye s - LP S (address 0x20) Replace LPS 2.
D. Trou bleshooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 7694 Red front DMD temp high Y es Y es High temperat ure on red DMD Che ck if air slots are free.
D. Troubles hooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 7664 Blue block temp high Y es Y es High temperature on blue DMD cooling block Check if air slots are fr ee.
D. Trou bleshooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 7980 Blue DMD temp high Y es Y es high temperature on dmd check if air sl ot are free; clean air fi lte rs If problem persist.
D. Troubles hooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 7954 VTEC v oltage high No Y es supply voltage for DMD cooling too high If problem persists, call a quali fi ed service engin.
D. Trou bleshooting Error code Description Error Warning Caused by Action 9398 Maximum image fi les reached Y es No Reaching the maximum allowed number of fi les Delete some unnecessary fi les 1049.
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E. Sp ecificatio ns E. SPECIFICA TIONS Overview •S p e c i fi cations FLM R20+ Performer •S p e c i fi cations FLM 5 cable input (multi purpose) •S p e c i fi cations FLM HDSDI – SDI input •S p e c i fi cations FLM DVI input •S p e c i fi cations FLM DVI HDCP input E.
E. Spec ifica tions Order Inf ormati on Projector: R9004430 Spare lamp (universal lamp house): R98544 20 6-pack dust fi lter s: R9454470 24-pack dust fi lter s: R9454480 RGB HV m odule: R9854440 FLM.
E. Sp ecificatio ns Convergenc e Max allowed convergence drift is 0.5 pixel. This is checked on vertical and horizontal midlines only . Corners are not applicable for convergence error .
E. Spec ifica tions • Video sources CVBS, S-V IDEO, RGB and YUV [CS, CV o r SOG(Y)]: - P AL B/D/I /G/ H, P AL60 , P AL M, P AL N, P AL Nc - NTSC M/J, NTS C 4.
E. Sp ecificatio ns • Supported HDSDI standards: - Progre ssive: o 1280x720/60/1:1/ (SMPTE 296M) o 1280x720/59.94/1:1/ (SMPTE 296M) o 1920x1080/30/1:1/ (SMPTE 274M) o 1920x1080/29.97/1:1/ (SMPTE 274M) o 1920x1080/25/1:1/ (SMPTE 274M) o 1920x1080/24/1:1/ (SMPTE 274M) o 1920x1080/23.
E. Spec ifica tions E.5 Spec i fi cations FLM DVI HDC P input Input front view Sync OK Sel HDCP DVI input Image E-4 Speci fi cations • DVI type: DVI-I (DV I -Integrated), but the analog signals are not supported.
F. Order info F . ORDER I NFO F .1 Spare part order info Order info: Order inf o Descri ptio n R9854490 F LM/SLM adaptor plate (for s tacking an SLM projector upon an FLM projector). R9854420 F LM lamp house (3kW lamp included). R9854520 F LM lamp house refur bish (3kW lamp included).
F. Order info 228 R5976921 FLM R20+ PERFORM ER 15/03/2010.
Glos sary GLOSSAR Y 2:2 p ull- down The process of transferring 24-fr ames/sec fi lm format into video by r epeating each frame (used for P AL DVD’s) as two video fi elds.
Glos sary HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protecti on developed by Intel Corporation to prot ect digital audio and video content as it travels across Di.
Index INDEX A Address 52 Program 52 RCU 52 Adjustment 49–50 Quick set up 49–50 Lens 49 Lens functions 50 Lens key 49 PIP 5 0 Adjustment mode 55 –57 About 55 LCD display menus 57 Local keypad 55 .
Index DMX mode 156 DMX monitor 155 DMX universe 154 Download plug-in 16 Download Projector T oolset 16 Dust fi lter 181–183 Bottom 182 Front 181 T op 183 E Error codes 213 Error logging 172 Start u.
Index Screen type 9 Internal pattern 13 2 Selection 132 IR communication 38 IR control 153 K Keystone 120 L Lamp 1 1 1–1 15, 191 Identi fi cation 1 14 Overview fl o w 111 Power 1 12–1 14 CLO mod.
Index Home lens at startup 157 Buttons 158–159 AP A 159 Auto 159 Shortcut keys 159 Standby 158 IR control 153 Language 162 Selection 162 Local LCD 161 Local LCD contrast 162 Local LCD time out 161 M.
Index 5 cable input 223 DVI HDCP 226 DVI input 225 FLM R20+ Performe r 221 HDSDI–SDI input 224 SPI 171 Diagnosis 171 Stacked 33 Al ign 33 Stacking 31 Start up 46, 55 Adjustment mode 55 Errors and wa.
Index 236 R5976921 FLM R20+ PERFORM ER 15/03/2010.
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