BARCO FS400-HR MKII Projector User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- BARCO
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Local keypad
- Button backlight status
- RCU buttons
- RCU batteries
- Communication panel
- Quad DP1.2 input card
- Installation conditions
- Install a lens
- Remove a lens
- Power up the projector
- Power down the projector
- Connect and select source
- Adjust
- LED status
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BARCO FS400-HR MKII Projector
INTRODUCTION
CAUTION: It is important to read the installation instructions before connecting the equipment to the mains power supply
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Local keypad
- Menu Navigation
- Menu Selection
- Open Menu
- Menu Back
- Power On/Off
- OSD On/Off
- Input Selection
- Shutter Open/Close
- Test Patterns
- Lens Menu
- LCD Panel
Button backlight status
Button | Color status | Description |
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Power button
| Blinking WHITE (slow)| Projector starts up (Booting).
Blinking WHITE (fast)| Projector is upgrading firmware.
Solid WHITE| Projector is in Ready mode
Blinking BLUE| Projector goes to ON mode.
Solid BLUE| Projector is ON.
Blinking RED| Error condition.
Shutter button
| Off| Projector is OFF, starts up, or is in Standby mode.
Solid WHITE| Projector is ON, shutter is open.
Solid RED| Projector is ON, shutter is closed.
RCU buttons
- Button pressed indicator
- Shutter open
- Shutter clos
- LCD panel on / off
- Project OSD on / off
- Lens zoom
- Lens shift
- Menu open / close
- Menu selection, OK button
- Menu navigation
- Input selection
- Address button
- Numeric buttons
- Backspace (while entering values)
- XLR connector
- Decimal mark (while entering values)
- Macro button
- Menu back
- Default value button
- Lens focus
- RGB filter
- Test patterns
- Power on
- Power off
- 3.5 mm jack
- RCU on / off
RCU batteries
- Two AA size batteries. Use alkaline batteries for optimum range and life time.
- Replacing batteries will reset the broadcast address of the RCU to its default value ’0’.
- Replacing batteries switches on the RCU automatically.
Communication panel
- 12V 1A output
- Trigger output 1
- Trigger output 2
- Wired remote input
- LAN connection
- USB connector 2
- USB connector 1
- HDMI Input
- Display Port 1.4
- Sync I/O 2
- Sync I/O 1
- Status LED’s
- IR receiver sensor
Quad DP1.2 input card
- Quad DisplayPort 1.2 channel A Input
- Quad DisplayPort 1.2 channel B Input
- Quad DisplayPort 1.2 channel C Input
- Quad DisplayPort 1.2 channel D Input
Installation conditions
Requiremen | Value |
---|---|
Operation temperature | 10 – 40°C / 50°F – 104°F (Altitude 0 – 1500 m) 10 |
– 35°C / 95°F – 104°F (Altitude 1500 – 3000 m)
Humidity| 20 – 80% RH
Power| 100 – 240V / 50 – 60 Hz
Dimensions without lens [W x L (no front cover) x H]| 472 x 562 (542) x
286 mm / 18.6 x 22.1 (21.3) x 11.3 in
Weight without lens| 30 kg / 66.1 lbs
The projector must be installed with free air space on the projectors left and rear side of minimum 250 millimeters. The air inlet is on the left side, and the hot air output is on the rear side.
WARNING: Do not place heat sensitive objects or materials in the area of the hot air output. (Orange arrows).
Install a lens
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Ensure that the combined handle is in the open position by pulling the release handle out (reference 1). The locking handle (reference 2) will “follow”.
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Insert the lens in to the correct position. Ensure that the lens connector (reference 3) matches the
electrical socket on the lens holder. -
Press the locking handle inwards until it is in locked position. (a “click” will be felt and heard).
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Ensure that the lens has a firm connection to the projector, without any slack
Remove a lens
- Support the lens with one hand.
- Release the lens lock by pulling the release handle (reference 1). The locking handle (reference 2) will follow, and the lens will come loose.
Power up the projector
- Connect the mains power cord to the power inlet connector.
- The projector will perform the startup sequence. When ready, the power button on the keyboard will illuminate white, meaning that the projector is in ready mode.
- Press the Power button on the keypad or remote. The power button will after some seconds illuminate solid blue, meaning that the projector is ON.
Power down the projector
- Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. (A timer indicator will show up on the display).
- The power button illumination will become white, and projector will enter the cool down modus for approximately 5 minutes.
- When the backlight for the keypad is off, unplug the power cord from the projector.
Connect and select source
- Connect available sources to the appropriate input ports.
- Select connected source.
(See User Guide for detailed menu navigation steps).
Input LEDs explained:
• Select LED (reference 1)
– GREEN : port configured as input. Image appears on the screen.
– Blinking GREEN : bidirectional port configured as output/loopthrough.
• Sync LED (reference 2)
– YELLOW : sync/signal is present.
Adjust
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Adjust the lens settings by pressing the lens menu button on the keypad or via the zoom, shift and focus buttons on the RCU.
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Orientation of the unit is set as standard in table front projection mode. Change the projector set up in the INSTALLATION > ORIENTATION menu.
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For Advanced adjustments like Warping, Light management, etc. see projector User Guide.
LED status
LED | COLOR STATUS | DESCRIPTION |
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PWR (power LED) | Off | Projector powers up or has no power |
RED | Projector is in Standby | |
ORANGE | Projector is Ready | |
GREEN | Projector is on | |
LIGHT (Illumination LED) | Off | Light source is off |
RED | No light source detected | |
GREEN | Light source is on in normal mode | |
GREEN-ORANGE | Light source is on in CLO mode | |
ERR (error LED) | Off | No error |
RED toggles on/off | Error | |
ORANGE toggles on/off | Warning: Projector is installing firmware | |
IR | RED | IR signal received |
GREEN | IR signal acknowledged |
Customer Support
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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