BARCO G100 Single Chip Laser Phosphor Projector User Guide

June 9, 2024
BARCO

G100 Single Chip Laser Phosphor Projector

G100

ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES

User Guide

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Changes
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Trademarks
· Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc. of the United States. · Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics, Inc. of the United States. · AMX is a registered trademark of AMX LLC of the United States. · PJLink applied for trademark and logo registration in Japan, the United States of America, and other
countries by JBMIA.
Guarantee and Compensation
Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee. On receipt, the purchaser must immediately inspect all delivered goods for damage incurred during transport, as well as for material and manufacturing faults Barco must be informed immediately in writing of any complaints.
The period of guarantee begins on the date of transfer of risks, in the case of special systems and software on the date of commissioning, at latest 30 days after the transfer of risks. In the event of justified notice of complaint, Barco can repair the fault or provide a replacement at its own discretion within an appropriate period. If this measure proves to be impossible or unsuccessful, the purchaser can demand a reduction in the purchase price or cancellation of the contract. All other claims, in particular those relating to compensation for direct or indirect damage, and also damage attributed to the operation of software as well as to other services provided by Barco, being a component of the system or independent service, will be deemed invalid provided the damage is not proven to be attributed to the absence of properties guaranteed in writing or due to the intent or gross negligence or part of Barco.
If the purchaser or a third party carries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Barco, or if the goods are handled incorrectly, in particular if the systems are operated incorrectly or if, after the transfer of risks, the goods are subject to influences not agreed upon in the contract, all guarantee claims of the purchaser will be rendered invalid. Not included in the guarantee coverage are system failures which are attributed to programs or special electronic circuitry provided by the purchaser, e.g. interfaces. Normal wear as well as normal maintenance are not subject to the guarantee provided by Barco either.
The environmental conditions as well as the servicing and maintenance regulations specified in this manual must be complied with by the customer.
Patent protection
Please refer to www.barco.com/about-barco/legal/patents.
Disclaimer for camera usage
The projector comes with a built-in camera to help with the automatic setup and adjustment of the projector settings. Barco disclaims any liability for any use of the camera outside this intended use.

Disclaimer for network usage
Barco highly recommends to install the projector in a closed network environment to minimize the risk of leaking, hacking or corrupting of company confidential information; commercial sensitive information and/or personal data. Furthermore, strengthen your network security to protect the projector against unauthorized access by third parties. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Barco disclaims any liability for the use of the projector in an open network environment.

Table of contents

1 Safety …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7
1.1 General considerations ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 1.2 Important safety instructions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 1.3 Product safety labels…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………13 1.4 Risk Group 3 Safety ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
1.4.1 General considerations…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 1.4.2 High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance ……………………………………………………………………………..14 1.4.3 HD for fully enclosed projection systems………………………………………………………………………………………….16 1.5 Regulatory…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17
2 Getting started……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19
2.1 Getting to know the projector …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………20 2.2 Powering on the projector ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….22 2.3 Start image projection ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………23 2.4 Powering off the projector ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….24
3 Remote Control Unit (RCU)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………25
3.1 RCU battery installation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………26 3.2 Overview of the RCU ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..27 3.3 Projector Address (ID)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………27 3.4 Using the RCU…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….28
4 Input & Communication ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….31
4.1 Input/Output (I/O) Panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..32 4.2 Control panel ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….33
5 User controls……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35
5.1 GUI Overview………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………36 5.2 Installation menu ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..37 5.3 Image settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….46 5.4 Communication …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..52 5.5 Multi Projector Sync setup ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………53 5.6 Controlling the projector over network ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..54 5.7 Using the web control center………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….55 5.8 Using RS232 command by Telnet ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..56 5.9 System Settings………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….57 5.10 Scheduling ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………60

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5.11 Information menu ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….62
6 Maintenance………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..65
6.1 Cleaning the lens ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….66 6.2 Cleaning the exterior of the projector…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..66 6.3 Replacing the fuse……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..66 6.4 Software update………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….67
7 Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..69
7.1 LED indication chart ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….70 7.2 Projector Problems ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………71
A Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..73
A.1 Product specifications of the G100-W16 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………74 A.2 Product specifications of the G100­W19 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..75 A.3 Product specifications of the G100­W22 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..76 A.4 Ceiling mount information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….78 A.5 Compatibility modes………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….79 A.6 Overview video timings ­ PC …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………79 A.7 Overview video timings ­ TV………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….84 A.8 Overview video timings ­ SDI ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..84 A.9 Overview video timings ­ 3D………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….85 A.10 Overview video timings ­ 4K ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….86 A.11 EDID table…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….87
B Communication protocols…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..91
B.1 Serial control………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..92 B.2 LAN ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….117
C Regulatory information…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 121
C.1 Product compliance……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 122 C.2 China RoHS compliance………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 123 C.3 Taiwan RoHS compliance ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 124 C.4 Turkey RoHS compliance…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 125 C.5 Disposal information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 125 C.6 Contact information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 126 C.7 Download Product Manual ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 126
Index …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 127

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1.1 General considerations …………………………………………………………………………………………………….8 1.2 Important safety instructions………………………………………………………………………………………………9 1.3 Product safety labels………………………………………………………………………………………………………13 1.4 Risk Group 3 Safety……………………………………………………………………………………………………….13 1.5 Regulatory …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..17
About this document
Read this document attentively. It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing and using the G100 projector. Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the G100 projector. Ensure that you understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing the G100 projector.
Clarification of the term “G100” used in this document
When referring in this document to the term “G100” means that the content is applicable for following Barco products: · G100-W16, G100-W19, G100-W22
Model certification name
· G100
Barco provides a guarantee relating to perfect manufacturing as part of the legally stipulated terms of guarantee. Observing the specification mentioned in this chapter is critical for projector performance. Neglecting this can result in loss of warranty.

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1.1 General considerations
General safety instructions
· Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. · Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Barco personnel or by
authorized Barco service dealers. · All warnings on the projector and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to. · All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely. · All local installation codes should be adhered to. · IEC/EN 60825-1: 2014 Laser class 1 RG2 or RG3. · IEC/EN 62471-5:2015 RG2 or RG3. · Additional instructions to supervise children, no staring, and not use optical aids. · Additional instructions to install above the reach of children. · Notice is given to supervise children and to never allow them to stare into the projector beam at any
distance from the projector. · Notice is given to use caution when using the remote control for starting the projector while in front of the
projection lens. · Notice is given to the user to avoid the use of optical aids such as binoculars or telescopes inside the
beam. · “As with any bright light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015”. · “WARNING: MOUNT ABOVE THE HEADS OF CHILDREN. The use of a ceiling mount is recommended
with this product to place it above the eyes of children.
Notice on safety
This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the applicable international safety standards. These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components, materials and insulation, in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard and having access to live parts. Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength, enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire. Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment’s normal operation fails.
Laser safety precautions for G100 Series
This product is classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT – RISK GROUP 2 of IEC 60825-1 : 2014 and also complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for conformance as a Risk Group 2 LIP as defined in IEC 62471-5:Ed. 1.0. For more information, see Laser Notice No. 57, dated May 8, 2019.
When installed with G LENS (2.0 – 4.0 : 1), G LENS (4.0-7.2 : 1) and G LENS (7.0 – 10.8 : 1) lens (throw ratio greater than 2.0), this projector may become Class 1 Laser Product-Risk Group 3 (RG3) according to IEC 60825-1:2014, IEC 62471-5: 2015, and also make a variance approvals under 21 CFR 1010.4 for RG3 LIP according to Classification and Requirements for Laser Illuminated Projectors (LIPs) (Laser Notice No. 57).
To ensure safety operation, read all laser safety precautions before installing and operating the projector.
· This projector uses extremely high brightness laser. Do not stare into the direct light beam, as the extremely high brightness may cause permanent eye damage. (Risk Group 2 of IEC 62471-5:2015).
· No direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted. (Risk Group 3 of IEC 62471-5:2015). · This product is not for household use. · Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. · This projector has a built-in Class 4 laser module. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the laser
module. · Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed in the User manual creates the risk of hazardous
laser radiation exposure. · Do not stare into beam when the projector is on. When turning on the projector, make sure no one within projection range is looking into the lens. · Follow the control, adjustment, or operation procedures to avoid damage or injury from exposure of laser radiation.

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· The instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance include clear warnings concerning precautions to avoid possible exposure to hazardous laser radiation.
Light Intensity Hazard Distance for G100 Series

This projector may become Laser Product-Risk Group 3 (RG3) when installed with lens with throw ratio greater than 2.0. Permanent eye injury is possible when exposed to the high intensity light beam within the hazard distance (HD).
Lens information with resolution WUXGA (0.96”):

Projection Lens Throw ratio 0.38 – 2.0 2.0 – 4.0 4.0 – 7.2 7.2 – 10.8

Risk Group
RG2 RG3 RG3 RG3

Hazard Distance (HD)

G100­W22

G100­W16, G100­W19

NA 1940 mm 4565 mm 6400 mm

NA 1165 mm 4120 mm 6400 mm

Follow the precautions to avoid light intensity hazard.
· NEVER look into the lens! High intensity light beam. · Permanent eye injury is possible when exposed to the high intensity light beam within the hazard distance. · Operators shall control access to the light beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height
that will prevent eye exposure within the hazard distance. · Do not place any reflective objects in the light path of the projector.

User definition
Throughout this manual, the term SERVICE PERSONNEL refers to Barco authorized persons having appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be knowledgeable of potential hazards to which they are exposed (including, but not limited to HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY and HIGH BRIGHTNESS PROJECTORS) in performing a task, and of measures to minimize the potential risk to themselves or other persons. Only Barco authorized SERVICE PERSONNEL, knowledgeable of such risks, are allowed to perform service functions inside the product enclosure. The term USER and OPERATOR refers to any person other than SERVICE PERSONNEL. When installing an interchangeable lens with a throw ratio that make the projector become RG3, refer to chapter “Risk Group 3 Safety”, page 9. Such combination of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY means installation can only be carried out by Barco AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL familiar with potential hazards associated with high intensity light beams.

1.2 Important safety instructions
To prevent the risk of electrical shock
· This product should be operated from a mono phase AC power source. · This apparatus must be grounded (earthed) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable. If none of the
supplied power cables are the correct one, consult your dealer. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the groundingtype plug. · Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself. · Use only the power cord supplied with your device. While appearing to be similar, other power cords have not been safety tested at the factory and may not be used to power the device. For a replacement power cord, contact your dealer.

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· Do not operate the projector with a damaged cord. Replace the cord. · Do not operate the projector if the projector has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined and
approved for operation by a qualified service technician. Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over, pulled, or contact hot surfaces. · If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the projector should be used. A cord rated for less amperage than the projector may overheat. · Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. · Do not expose this projector to rain or moisture. · Do not immerse or expose this projector in water or other liquids. · Do not spill liquid of any kind on this projector. · Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations. · Do not disassemble this projector, always take it to an authorized trained service person when service or repair work is required. · Do not use an accessory attachment which is not recommended by the manufacturer. · Lightning – For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the device due to lightning and AC power-line surges.
To prevent personal injury
· To prevent injury and physical damage, always read this manual and all labels on the system before connecting to the wall outlet or adjusting the projector.
· To prevent injury, take note of the weight of the projector. · To prevent injury, ensure that the lens and all covers are correctly installed. See installation procedures. · Warning: high intensity light beam. NEVER look into the lens ! High luminance could result in damage to
the eye. · Warning: extremely high brightness laser: This projector uses extremely high brightness laser. Never
attempt to look directly into the lens or at the laser. · Before attempting to remove any of the projector’s covers, you must turn off the projector and disconnect
from the wall outlet. · When required to switch off the projector, to access parts inside, always disconnect the power cord from
the power net. · The power input at the projector side is considered as the disconnect device. When required to switch off
the projector, to access parts inside, always disconnect the power cord at the projector side. In case the power input at the projector side is not accessible (e.g. ceiling mount), the socket outlet supplying the projector shall be installed nearby the projector and be easily accessible, or a readily accessible general disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring. · Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to it and possible injury to the user. · It is hazardous to operate without lens or shield. Lenses, shields or ultra violet screens shall be changed if they have become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired. For example by cracks or deep scratches. · Exposure to UV radiation: Some medications are known to make individuals extra sensitive to UV radiation. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) recommends occupational UV exposure for an-8 hour day to be less than 0,1 micro-watts per square centimeters of effective UV radiation. An evaluation of the workplace is advised to assure employees are not exposed to cumulative radiation levels exceeding these government guidelines. The exposer of this UV radiation is allowed for only 1 hour per day for maintenance and service persons.
To prevent fire hazard
· Do not place flammable or combustible materials near the projector! · Barco large screen projection products are designed and manufactured to meet the most stringent safety
regulations. This projector radiates heat on its external surfaces and from ventilation ducts during normal operation, which is both normal and safe. Exposing flammable or combustible materials into close proximity of this projector could result in the spontaneous ignition of that material, resulting in a fire. For this reason, it is absolutely necessary to leave an “exclusion zone” around all external surfaces of the projector whereby no flammable or combustible materials are present. The exclusion zone must be not less than 100 cm (39.4″) for all DLP projectors. The exclusion zone on the lens side must be at least 5 m. Do not

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cover the projector or the lens with any material while the projector is in operation. Keep flammable and combustible materials away from the projector at all times. Mount the projector in a well-ventilated area away from sources of ignition and out of direct sun light. Never expose the projector to rain or moisture. In the event of fire, use sand, CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers. Never use water on an electrical fire. Always have service performed on this projector by authorized Barco service personnel. Always insist on genuine Barco replacement parts. Never use non- Barco replacement parts as they may degrade the safety of this projector. · Slots and openings in this equipment are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the projector too close to walls, or other similar surface. This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided. · Projection rooms must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid build up of heat. · Let the projector cool down completely before storing. Remove cord from the projector when storing.
To prevent projector damage
· Always remove lens cap before switching on the projector. If the lens cap is not removed, it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens. Melting the lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens.
· Cleaning the booth area would be monthly minimum. Neglecting this could result in disrupting the air flow inside the projector, causing overheating. Overheating may lead to the projector shutting down during operation.
· The projector must always be installed in a manner which ensures free flow of air into its air inlets and unimpeded evacuation of the hot air from its cooling system.
· If more than one projector is installed in a common projection booth, the exhaust air flow requirements are valid for EACH individual projector system. Note that inadequate air extraction or cooling will result in decreased life expectancy of the projector as a whole as well as causing premature failure of the lasers.
· In order to ensure that correct airflow is maintained, and that the projector complies with Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements, it should always be operated with all of its covers in place.
· Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. The device should not be placed in a built-in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
· Ensure that nothing can be spilled on, or dropped inside the projector. If this does happen, switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately. Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel.
· Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air movement around the projector. · Do not use this equipment near water. · Special care for Laser Beams: Special care should be used when DLP projectors are used in the same
room as high power laser equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror DevicesTM in which case there is a loss of warranty. · Never place the projector in direct sun light. Sun light on the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror DevicesTM in which case there is a loss of warranty. · Save the original shipping carton and packing material. They will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment. For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory. · Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the cabinet. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution. · To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-reflective coating, therefore, avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner. · Rated operating ambient temperature: ta= 0 °C (32 °F) to 50 °C (122 °F). · Rated operating humidity: 10% RH to 85% RH (non-condensing). This projector can be set to any angle within 360° range. · Allowing proper space around the projector is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit. The dimensions shown here indicate the minimum space required.

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600 mm

600 mm

(23.6″)

(23.6″)

1

2

2

INPUT

REMOTE IN REMOTE OUT

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600 mm (23.6″)

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Image 1­1 1 Air Inlet. 2 Air outlet. 3 Ceiling mount plate.

To prevent battery explosion
· Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly installed. · Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. · For disposal of used batteries, always consult federal, state, local and provincial hazardous waste disposal
rules and regulations to ensure proper disposal.

On servicing
· Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electric shock.
· Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
· Attempts to alter the factory-set internal controls or to change other control settings not specially discussed in this manual can lead to permanent damage to the projector and cancellation of the warranty.
· Replacement parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original Barco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Barco original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards. Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty.
· Safety check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.

Malfunction unit
Remove all power from the projector and refer servicing to qualified service technicians under the following conditions:
· When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. · If liquid has been spilled into the equipment. · If the product has been exposed to rain or water. · If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. · If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. · If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.

Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals
For safe handling information on chemical products, consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). SDSs are available upon request via safetydatasheets@barco.com.

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1.3 Product safety labels

Light beam related safety labels for G100 Series

Label image

Label description

“WARNING: MOUNT ABOVE THE HEADS OF CHILDREN.”
Additional warning against eye exposure for close exposures less than 1 m.
FDA Variance Number (USA only).
This product complies with performance standards for laser products under 21 CFR Part 1040 except with respect to those characteristics authorized by Variance Number [see applied label] effective [see applied label]

This product is classified as Class 1 Laser Product-Risk Group 2 of IEC 60825-1:2014 and also complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 as a Risk Group 2, LIP (Laser Illuminated Projector) as defined in IEC 62471-5:Ed.1.0. For more information, see Laser Notice No. 57, dated May 8, 2019.

This projector may become Risk Group 3 product when an interchangeable lens with throw ratio greater than 2.0 (G lens – Ultra Long Zoom) is installed.
Refer to the manual for the lens list and hazard distance before operation. Such combinations of projector and lens are intended for professional use only, and are not intended for consumer use.
Not for household use.
No direct exposure to beam shall be permitted, which can cause injury to the retina in the back of the eye.

1.4 Risk Group 3 Safety
1.4.1 General considerations
Notice on optical radiation from G100 Projector when it becomes Risk Group 3.
· For RG3, no direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted. For RG3, operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent eye exposure within the hazard distance.
· This projector has one or several built-in Class 4 laser clusters. Disassembly or modification is very dangerous and should never be attempted.
· Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed by the user’s guide creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure.
· Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage by the exposure of laser radiation.
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY means installation can only be carried out by Barco AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL familiar with potential hazards associated with high intensity light beams.
WARNING: No direct exposure to the beam within the hazard distance shall be permitted, RG3 (Risk Group 3) IEC EN 62471-5:2015
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

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PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) description.
A skilled person or service person shall be worn protective clothes and goggles when access to restricted area.
Possible skin or eye damage.
Disconnect power before servicing.
1.4.2 High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance
HD Hazard Distance (HD) is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or the energy per surface unit becomes lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD.

Restriction Zone (RZ) based on the HD
The HD depends on the amount of lumens produced by the projector and the type of lens installed. See chapter “HD for fully enclosed projection systems”, page 16.
To protect untrained end users (as cinema visitors, spectators) the installation shall comply with the following installation requirements: Operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent spectators’ eyes from being in the hazard distance. Radiation levels in excess of the limits will not be permitted at any point less than 2.0 meter (SH) above any surface upon which persons other than operators, performers, or employees are permitted to stand or less than 1.0 meter (SW) lateral separation from any place where such persons are permitted to be. In environments where unrestrained behavior is reasonably foreseeable, the minimum separation height should be greater than or equal to 3.0 meter to prevent potential exposure, for example by an individual sitting on another individual’s shoulders, within the HD.
These values are minimum values and are based on the guidance provided in IEC 62471-5:2015 section 6.6.3.5.
The installer and user must understand the risk and apply protective measures based upon the hazard distance as indicated on the label and in the user information. Installation method, separation height, barriers, detection system or other applicable control measure shall prevent hazardous eye access to the radiation within the hazard distance.
For example, projectors that have a HD greater than 1 m and emit light into an uncontrolled area where persons may be present should be positioned in accordance with “the fixed projector installation” parameters, resulting in a HD that does not extend into the audience area unless the beam is at least 2.0 meter above the floor level. In environments where unrestrained behavior is reasonably foreseeable, the minimum separation height should be greater than or equal to 3.0 meter to prevent potential exposure, for example by an individual sitting on another individual’s shoulders, within the HD. Sufficiently large separation height may be achieved by mounting the image projector on the ceiling or through the use of physical barriers.

RA

SIDE VIEW (A)

TH

TOP VIEW (B)

TH

H<SH

HD

RZ SH

SW

RA

RZ

HD

H>SH

LRZ Image 1­2

SW LRZ

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A Side view B Top view RA Restricted Access location (boot area of projector). TH Theater RZ Restriction Zone in the theater

HD Hazard Distance LRZ Length Restriction Zone in the theater H Height between surface floor and the light beam SH Separation Height SW Separation Width

Based on national requirements, no person is allowed to enter the projected beam within the zone between the projection lens and the related hazard distance (HD). This shall be physically impossible by creating sufficient separation height or by placing barriers. The minimum separation height takes into account the surface upon which persons other than operator, performers or employees are permitted to stand.
On Image 1­ 3 a typical setup is displayed. It must be verified if these minimum requirements are met. If required a restricted zone (RZ) in the theater must be established. This can be done by using physical barrier, like a red rope as illustrated in Image 1­3.
The restricted area sticker can be replaced by a sticker with only the symbol.

RESTRICTED AREA

PR
RESTRICTED AREA

RZ

Image 1­3
USA market
For LIPs (Laser Illuminated Projectors) installed in the USA market other restriction zone conditions apply.
LIPs for installation in restrained environment (cinema theaters, business rooms, class rooms, museums …) shall be installed at height vertically above the floor such that the bottom plane of the hazard distance zone shall be no lower than 2.5 meters above the floor. Horizontal clearance to the hazard distance zone shall be not less than 1 meter. Alternatively, in case the height of the separation barrier for the horizontal clearance is at least 1 meter high then the horizontal clearance (SW) can be reduced to:
· 0 meter if the height of the hazard zone is minimum 2.5 meter. · 0.1 meter if the height of the hazard zone is minimum 2.4 meter. · 0.6 meter if the height of the hazard zone is minimum 2.2 meter.
LIPs for installations in unrestrained environment (concerts, …) shall be installed at a height vertically above the floor such that the bottom plane of the Hazard distance Zone shall be no lower than 3 meters above the floor. Horizontal clearance to the hazard distance zone shall be not less than 2.5 meters. Any human access horizontally to the Hazard Zone, if applicable, shall be restricted by barriers. If human access is possible in an unsupervised environment, the horizontal or vertical clearances shall be increased to prevent exposure to the hazard distance zone.
The LIP shall be installed by Barco or by a trained and Barco-authorized installer or shall only be transferred to laser light show variance holders. This is applicable for dealers and distributors since they may need to install the LIP (demo install) and/or they transfer (sell, rent, lease) the LIP. Dealers and distributors shall preserve sales and installation records for a period of 5 years. Variance holders may currently hold a variance for production of Class IIIB and IV laser light shows and/or for incorporating RG3 LIPs. Laser light show variance for RG3 LIPs can be requested by mailing the application to RadHealthCustomerService@fda.hhs.gov.
The installation checklist for laser illuminated RG3 projectors must be fully completed after the installation. The installation checklist can be downloaded from the Barco website. The installer shall preserve the checklist for a period of 5 years.
Install one or more readily accessible controls to immediately terminate LIP projection light. The power input at the projector side is considered as a reliable disconnect device. When required to switch off the projector, disconnect the power cord at the projector side. In case the power input at the projector side is not accessible

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(e. g. truss mount), the socket outlet supplying the projector shall be installed nearby the projector and be easily accessible, or a readily accessible general disconnect device shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
1.4.3 HD for fully enclosed projection systems
HD Hazard Distance (HD) is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or the energy per surface unit becomes lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or on the skin. The light beam is considered (to be) unsafe for exposure if the distance from a person to the light source is less than the HD.

Restriction Zone (RZ) based on the HD
The projector is also suitable for rear projection applications; projecting a beam onto a defuse coated projection screen. As displayed in Image 1­ 4 two areas should be considered: the restricted enclosed projection area (RA) and the observation area (TH).

RESTRICTED

RA

sw

TH

AREA

RESTRICTED AREA

RZ
sw

HDDIFFUSE

PD PR

sw

HD
REFLECTION

sw

Image 1­4 RA Restricted Access location (enclosed projection area). PR Projector. TH Theater (observation area).

RZ Restriction Zone. PD Projection Distance. SW Separation Width. Must be minimum 1 meter.

For this type of setup 3 different HD shall be considered:
· HD as discussed in “High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance”, page 14, relevant for intrabeam exposure.
· HDreflection : the distance that has to be kept restrictive related to the reflected light from the rear projection screen.
· HDdiffuse : the relevant distance to be considered while observing the diffuse surface of the rear projection screen.
As described in “High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance”, page 14, it is mandatory to create a restricted zone within the beam areas closer than any HD. In the enclosed projection area the combination of two restricted zones are relevant: The restricted zone of the projected beam toward the screen; taking into account 1 meter Separation Width (SW) from the beam onward. Combined with the restricted zone related to the rear reflection from the screen (HDreflection); also taking into account a 1 meter lateral separation.
The HDreflection distance equals 25% of the difference between the determined HD distance and the projection distance to the rear projection screen. To determine the HD distance for the used lens and projector model see chapter “HD for fully enclosed projection systems”, page 16.
HDreflection = 25% (HD ­ PD)
The light emitted from the screen within the observation shall never exceed the RG2 exposure limit, determined at 10 cm. The HDdiffuse can be neglected if the measured light at the screen surface is below 5000 cd/m² or 15000 LUX.

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UK Compliance
UK

This product is fit for use in the UK.

Authorised Representative: Barco UK Ltd

Address:

Building 329, Doncastle Road

Bracknell RG12 8PE, Berkshire, United Kingdom

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2.1 Getting to know the projector ……………………………………………………………………………………………20 2.2 Powering on the projector………………………………………………………………………………………………..22 2.3 Start image projection …………………………………………………………………………………………………….23 2.4 Powering off the projector………………………………………………………………………………………………..24
About this chapter
This chapter and by extension this whole document, the user manual, is intended for the user who want’s to operate the projector. It does not contain installation instructions because the installation has to be done by trained and qualified service technicians. Refer to the projector installation manual for detailed installation instructions.

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2.1 Getting to know the projector
Orientation convention
This manual refers to the left side of the projector as the side at your left hand when standing behind the projector and looking at the projection screen in front of the projector.
B
T
L

R
Image 2­1 T Top L Left F Front
Component location
1

F
R Right B Back
2

3

4

5
Image 2­2 Front view 1 Status LEDs 2 Projection lens 3 Cooling air vents (intake)

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Image 2­3 Rear view 1 Top IR sensor 2 Cooling air vents (exhaust) 3 Kensington lock

2

3

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4 AC input 5 Power switch 6 Fuse location

1
Image 2­4 Bottom view 1 Anti-theft bar
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Image 2­6 Sidev iews 1 Cooling air vents (intake) 2 Input / Output panel 3 Built-in keypad
Airflow

Image 2­7
2.2 Powering on the projector
How to power on the projector
1. Power on the AC switch (1) and wait until the power button on the control panel is solid orange.

I

1

0

Image 2­8
2. Turn on the projector by pressing the POWER button (2) on the control panel or the ON key (3) on the remote control.

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Image 2­9

Image 2­10

The status LED (4) will flash orange. The startup screen will display and the status LED will turn to solid green.

4

Image 2­11
3. Turn on your source. The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image. Note: If you connect multiple sources at the same time, press “Input” key on the control panel or on the remote control to switch inputs.
If this is the first time you powered up the projector, you will be prompted to select the projector language, projector orientation and other basic settings.
WARNING: Do not look directly into the lens when the projector is turned on. The strong light might cause permanent eye damage.
2.3 Start image projection
Connecting and displaying a source
1. Connect the source cable with the appropriate input port on the Input panel. The projector will automatically detect the input source.
2. If multiple sources are connected, press the Input button on the remote control or the projector keypad to select the desired source (reference 1).
1

Image 2­12

1
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2.4 Powering off the projector
How to power the projector off
1. Press the POWER button (2) on the control panel or the OFF key (5) on the remote control. A message will prompted on screen to confirm if you want to turn off the projector.
2. Press the POWER button or OFF key again to confirm. If not, the message will disappear after 10 seconds and the projector will remain on. The projector will go to standby mode.
3. Once the projector has entered standby mode and you want to turn the projector off completely, power off the AC switch. Tip: If you still plan to use the projector in the foreseeable future, it is recommended to keep the projector in standby mode. Only turn off the projector completely if you want to physically move the projector, or if you do not plan on using the projector for the foreseeable future.
CAUTION: It is not recommended to turn the projector on immediately after powering off the projector.

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3.1 RCU battery installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………….26 3.2 Overview of the RCU ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..27 3.3 Projector Address (ID)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….27 3.4 Using the RCU ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..28

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3.1 RCU battery installation
How to install the batteries of the Remote Control Unit
1. Remove the cover by sliding it in the direction indicated by the arrow 2. Insert two new AAA batteries (observe the polarity). 3. Replace the cover.

1

2

3

Image 3­1
Notes for the Remote Control Unit
· Be sure to insert the batteries in the corresponding orientations to match the polarities. · Do not mix new batteries with used batteries as it would shorten the life of new batteries or cause leakage. · Only used AAA batteries as instructed; do not attempt to insert different types of batteries into the remote
control. · If the remote is going to be unused for long periods of time, be sure to remove the batteries to prevent
leakage, which could damage the remote control. · The liquid contents in the batteries is harmful to the skin; do not touch the leakage with your bare hands
directly. When installing fresh batteries, be sure to clean up the leakage thoroughly. · Under most circumstances, you only need to point the remote control towards the screen and the IR signal
would be reflected off the screen and picked up by the IR sensor on the projector. But under specific circumstances, the projector may fail to receive signals from the remote control due to environmental factors. When this happens, orient the remote control at the projector and try again. · If the range of effective remote control signal reception decreases or if the remote control stops working, replace the batteries. · If the infrared receiver is exposed to fluorescent lamp or strong sunlight, the remote control may not operate normally. · Refer to the regulations enforced by your local government on the disposal of used batteries; improper disposal could damage the environment.

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3.2 Overview of the RCU

Button identification
Button location

No. Button 1 ON

2 Standby

3 Number

4 Info

1

2

5 ID

6 Auto 3
7 Input

4

5

8 Enter

6

7

9 Arrow keys

8 10 Menu

9

11 Exit

12 Mode

10

11

13 Pattern

12

13

14

15

14 Brightness

16

18

15 Contrast

17 16 Lens shift H

19

21

17 Lens shift V

20

18 Focus

22

24

19 Keystone H

23

20 Keystone V

21 Zoom

22 Shutter

23 User1

24 User2

Function Turn the projector on. Turn the projector off. Input numbers (0-9) Display information on the source image. Set the projector address. Automatically synchronize the projector to an input source. Select an input source manually. Confirm an selection. Use arrow keys to navigate through the menu or select the appropriate settings. Show the main menu on the screen. Back to previous menu. Press to select the preset display mode. Displays test patterns Set the brightness of the image. Set the contrast of the image. Adjust the image position horizontally. Adjust the image position vertically. Adjust the image focus. Adjust a horizontally keystone image. Adjust a vertically keystone image. Adjust the image size. Momentarily turn off/on the screen (AV Mute). Press to assign custom functions. See user guide for more info. Press to assign custom functions. See user guide for more info.

3.3 Projector Address (ID)
About the projector address
The Remote Control supports individual addressing of multiple projectors. The remote receiver on the projector can be set with a specific number from 00 to 99, and the projector only responds to the IR remote set

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to the same number. The default ID code of the RCU (also known as the broadcast address) is 00. This specific address allows the RCU to control all projectors within its effective range.
How to set the projector address on the RCU
1. Keep ID Key pressed in. 2. After few seconds, enter the address with the numeric keys while keeping the ID Key pressed in.
Tip: Always enter two digits. E.g. for address 2, enter 02.
3. Release the ID Key.
The projector address can be set in: Communication > Remote setup > Remote code.
3.4 Using the RCU
Effective range
The Infrared (IR) remote control sensors are located on the front and top sides of the projector. To have the remote control functions correctly, make sure of the following: · The maximum range between the remote control and the sensor is 30 m (98.4 ft). · Ensure to hold the remote at the following angles towards one of the IR remote control sensors:
– horizontally: ±30° – vertically: ±20° · Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensors on the projector. · Make sure the IR transmitter of the remote control is not directly being shined by sunlight or fluorescent lamps. · Keep a minimum distance of 2 m between the remote control and nearby fluorescent lamps. If not, the RCU might malfunction. · If the projector and remote are within very short distance, the RCU may become ineffective. · When you aim at the screen, the effective distance is less than 5 m from the remote control to the screen and reflecting the IR beams back to the projector. However, the effective range might change depending on type of screen used.

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±30° ±20°
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4.1 Input/Output (I/O) Panel

Input and output ports location

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

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10 11
Image 4­1

Nr.

Name

1 Ethernet

2 USB Type A

12

13

Type Control port Control port

3 12V

Control port

4 RS-232-IN 5 RS-232-OUT 6 3D Sync IN 7 3D Sync OUT 8 Remote IN

Control port Control port Input Output Control port

9 Remote OUT

Control port

10 3G-SDI IN

Input

11 3G-SDI OUT

Output

12 DVI-D

Input

13 VGA-IN

Input

14 HDMI OUT (HDMI 2.0)

Output

15 HDMI-2 IN (HDMI 2.0)

Input

16 HDMI-1 IN (HDMI 2.0)

Input

17 DisplayPort 1.2a Input

18 HDBaseT

Input

14

15

16 17 18

Cable

Example connections1

RJ-45 cable

Local or company network

USB power cable
12V trigger cable

PC, USB flash drive motorized screen, curtain, etc

RS-232 cable PC

RS-232 cable PC

3D sync cable PC

3D emitter cable 3D emitter

Wired remote cable
Wired remote cable
3G-SDI cable

RCU RCU Camera

3G-SDI cable Screen, other projectors

DVI-D cable

PC

VGA cable

PC

HDMI cable

Screen

HDMI cable

PC, game console, media player

HDMI cable

PC, game console, media player

DisplayPort cable
RJ-45 cable

PC, Mac Media player

1. These are just a few examples of what you can connect. There may be more options available for each port.

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Button location

1

2

3

4

5

6

Input & Communication

INPUT

7

Image 4­2 1 Power 2 Shutter 3 Auto 4 Arrow keys 5 Input 6 Focus

11 10

9

8

7 Lens 8 Zoom 9 Exit 10 Enter 11 Menu

Button function

Button Power

Function Turns the projector on or off

Shutter

Opens or closes the shutter

Auto

Automatic setup

Arrow keys Navigation keys

Input

Selects an input source

Focus

Adjusts the image focus

Lens

Adjusts lens position

Zoom

Adjusts the image size

Exit

Returns to previous menu or exit menu if at top level

Enter

Confirms the settings

Menu

Shows the main menu on screen

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5.1 GUI Overview……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….36 5.2 Installation menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..37 5.3 Image settings………………………………………………………………………………………………………………46 5.4 Communication …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….52 5.5 Multi Projector Sync setup ……………………………………………………………………………………………….53 5.6 Controlling the projector over network ………………………………………………………………………………..54 5.7 Using the web control center ……………………………………………………………………………………………55 5.8 Using RS232 command by Telnet ……………………………………………………………………………………..56 5.9 System Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………57 5.10 Scheduling …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..60 5.11 Information menu ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….62
About this chapter
This chapter gives an overview of the On-screen display and user control options.

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5.1 GUI Overview
Disclaimer on GUI images used in this manual
The GUI images in this manual are example illustrations and should be treated as such. While the illustrations may be different from the projector model you are currently using, the menu lay-out and functionality is identical.
GUI ­ First start of the software
When you start the projector for the first time, you will be requested to choose the system language. You can choose between the following languages:
· German (DE) · English (EN-US) · Spanish (ES) · French (FR) · Indonesian (ID) · Italian (IT) · Japanese (JA) · Korean (KO) · Dutch (NL) · Portuguese (PT) · Russian (RU) · Simplified Chinese (ZH)
The default language is English.

GUI ­ Main Menu overview
The projector on-screen display (OSD) is the primary user interface (UI). From here, you can review and adjust all projector and display settings.
The OSD interface uses buttons to display the main menu. Each main menu contains submenus.

1

2

3

4

INSTALLATION

5

Lens

Orientation

6

Aspect Ratio

7

Scale

Signal

8

Edge Mask

GeometricCorrection

Auto Image Setup

Multi-Projection

Test Pattern

Freeze Screen

Reset Installation

Auto Off

9

Enter

Select

Image 5­1 Example of the menu

Adjust

Return

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1 Main menu area 2 Submenu area 3 Menu settings area 4 Installation menu 5 Image settings

6 Communication menu 7 System settings 8 Information menu 9 Navigation bar

How to navigate
1. To start up the menu structure, press the Menu key on the remote control or projector keypad. 2. Use arrow keys to navigate through the menus and select the desired settings. 3. Press the Enter key to confirm your selection. 4. Press Exit to return to the previous menu or exit OSD menu if at top level.

5.2 Installation menu
About the installation menu
This menu allows you to configure the settings of the projector to properly project images according to your specific installation circumstances.
Available submenu’s include:
· Lens · Orientation · Aspect ratio · Scale · Signal · Edge mask · Auto-image setup · Geometric correction (warp) · Multi-projection · Test pattern · Freeze screen · Reset installation

Lens
Configure the following lens settings to adjust the image quality and position.

Setting Focus
Zoom Lens shift Lens memory2
Lens calibration
Lens lock Reset

Possible actions Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the focus of the image, or you can press Enter to perform Auto Focus. Note: The auto adjustment process might take more than one minute to complete. Use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the size of the projected image.
Use the arrow keys to adjust the lens position to shift the projected area.
This projector can save up to five lens settings, which records the lens position, zoom and focus. · Save memory: Select a record from 1 to 5 to save the current lens settings. · Apply memory: Select a record from 1 to 5 to apply the lens settings saved in the selected
record. · Clear memory: Clear all saved lens records. Calibrate the lens position to return it to the center of the lens holder. Note: To prevent damage to the projector and the lens, always perform lens calibration before replacing the lens. Lock the lens to prevent the lens motors from moving, which disables all lens functions.
Returns all lens settings to the factory default values.

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Orientation
Setting the projection orientation according to the projector’s installation direction:
· Ceiling Mount: Enable/disable the function for ceiling mount installation. · Direction: Select Front Projection or Rear Projection based on the projector’s relative position to the
screen.
Aspect Ratio
Set the aspect ratio of the projected image. The available options are:
· Auto (default) · 4:3 · 16:9 · 16:10 · Letter boxing · Native
The projector can detect the image size from the connected source. Select Auto to display the detected image size.

Scale
Digitally scale the image size and position to fit onto the actual projection surface.

Setting Digital zoom
Digital shift Reset

Possible actions Digitally adjust the size of the projected image. · Proportional: Enable the function to have the image’s height and width changed at the
same ratio. · Horizontal: Use the left and right arrow keys to change the width of the projected image. · Vertical: Use the up and down arrow keys to change the height of the projected image.
Adjusts the position of the display area within the lens offset range. Use the arrow keys to shift the projected image either horizontally or vertically.
Returns all scale settings to the factory default values.

First perform a digital zoom. Only perform a digital shift when the image has been zoomed in/out to the desired position.

Signal
Configure the settings to correctly project the input signals and transfer the output signals.

Setting

Possible actions

Auto signal When Auto Signal is enabled, the projector automatically detects and selects the input signal.

Once an input source is selected, you can press the Input key on the keypad or the input button on the remote control to switch to the other available source(s).

Input signal

If Auto signal is disabled, pressing the Input key or button will bring up the Input Signal submenu.
Select an input signal from the source list. The available input sources are VGA, HDMI-1, HDMI-2, DVI-D, DisplayPort, 3G-SDI and HDBaseT.

Backup input Backup Input function allows the user to set up two input sources with the same timing specification. Upon loss of one input source, the projector automatically switches to the other source.

This function is useful for installations and setups requiring uninterruptedly displaying the content source, such as live show, exhibition, and critical control rooms.

· Auto Switch: Enable this option to automatically switch to the backup input source when the current source fails.

· Current Signal: Displays the current active signal.

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Setting

Possible actions
· First Input: Select a signal as the first input source. Once the selected source is activated, the OSD menu lists out the signal’s Resolution, Horz Refresh (horizontal refresh rate), and Color Space.
· Second Input: Select a signal as the second input source. Once the selected source is activated, the OSD menu lists out the signal’s Resolution, Horz Refresh (horizontal refresh rate), and Color Space
· Backup Input Status: Display the function status. The Backup Input Status is active when meeting the following conditions: – Auto Switch is enabled. – The two selected input sources have the same timing specification – The two selected input sources are active at the same time – The projector is displaying one of the two sources. Note on backup input function:

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Setting

Possible actions
– Only HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI, and HDBaseT inputs support the Backup Input function. The 3G-SDI input does not support the Backup Input function.
– To activate the Backup Input function, the conditions below must be met between two backup input sources (First Input and Second Input): Resolution, Horz Refresh (horizontal refresh rate), Color Space, and HDR data must be the same.

Image 5­2
– If the conditions above are met, the Backup Input Status option in the OSD menu will show “Active”.
Image 5­3
Example cases backup input Case 1: backup input active with splitter
Image 5­4

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Setting

Possible actions
– Useful for displaying uninterruptedly content in live show, exhibition and critical control rooms.
– Backup Input Status is Active in same Resolution, Color Space and close Horizontal refresh.
– Backup input source (HDMI1/ HDMI2 / HDBaseT / DVI
Case 2: different input source (without splitter)

VGA HDMI
HDBaseT
Auto Signal Resync

Image 5­5
– 2 input sources, HDMI1 and HDMI2 – When Backup Input Status is active, auto switch to HDMI2 seamlessly when HDMI1 is
lost. – Due to Resolution/Color space/ Horizontal Refresh difference between two input
sources, in some case, auto switch and resync may take seconds from HDMI1 to HDMI2 when HDMI1 signal is lost.
Setup the VGA source by selecting the proper Phase, H. Position, V Position and Resolution.
Setup the projector’s HDMI ports. · Output: Select an HDMI port to output the signal. · EDID: When receiving a HDMI signal, set the projector’s EDID compatibility to display the
signal correctly. Select 1.4 for the input devices with HDMI 1.4, or 2.0 for HDMI 2.0 devices. Configure the HDBaseT settings to correctly display the HDMI signal transfered via the HDBaseT port. · EDID: When receiving a HDMI signal via HDBaseT, set the projector’s EDID compatibility to
display the signal correctly. Select 1.4 for the input devices with HDMI 1.4, or 2.0 fo HDMI 2.0 devices. If enabled, the system will automatically synchronize the projector to the recent connected input source every time you switch the input source.

Edge mask
The edge blending function allows you to hide one or multiple edges of the projected image. You can use this function to remove the video encoding noise on the edges of the video images.
Auto image setup
Automatically adjust the image to achieve better performance.
· Auto Focus: Automatically adjust the image focus. · Auto Wall Color: Automatically adjust the image color to fit the color of the projection screen. · Auto Color Uniformity: Automatically adjust the Color Uniformity Gain to get the better performance of
uniformity.
The auto adjustment is performed via the optional camera module. Please make sure the camera is installed and not covered by any subjects. The auto adjustment process might take more than one minute to complete.

Auto Focus
Auto Adjust the focus motor to get the sharpest and balance image, the adjustment is as below procedure.

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Image 5­6
Install the projector parallel to the screen to get the best calibration result. Recommend to correct the focus manually after the system is installed to ensure the performance of Auto Focus function.
Auto Wall Color
The auto HSG adjustment is for the color compensation of background colors. The adjustment is as below procedure.

Image 5­7
Depending on the room brightness or screen conditions, the calibration performance may vary. If the target data is out of color range of the projector, the color will not be performed correctly.

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Auto Color Uniformity
The adjustment of image uniformity is to control the uniformity gain of whole projection image to improve the image uniformity performance. User can choose one of 63 Positions (9×7) to be target and adjust the uniformity gain of other positions to match the target to improve the uniformity performance. The adjustment is as below procedure.

Image 5­8
Depending on the room brightness or screen conditions, the calibration performance may vary. If the target data is out of color range of the projector, the color will not be performed correctly.
When Encounter Problems with Auto Image
If you encounter problem with auto image functions, please try the following suggestion: · Be sure built-in camera is properly connected to projector · Be sure nothing is blocking the built-in camera on the front of each projector · Avoid strong light between the camera and the projected image · Allow the system temperature to stabilize for more than 30 minutes after turning on the projector · Auto Image is available for projection size 100~300 inches · Auto Image is not supported in 3D mode · If you still receive any error message please to contact technician
Geometry correction (warp)
Configure the geometric settings to reshape the image for different projection surface. These options are divided in two options: · Basic warp: Including Keystone, pincushion and 4­Corners · Advanced warping: Grid points, Warp inner, Warp sharpness and more.

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– Horizontal: Adjust the left and right side of the projected image to make it an even rectangle. It is used or the images with unequal left and right sides.
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– Vertical: Adjust the top and bottom side of the projected image to make it an even rectangle. It is used for the images with unequal top and bottom sides.
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· Pincushion: Pincushion function is used to adjust the image with barrel or pincushion distortion. – Horizontal: Correct the projected image with horizontal barrel or pincushion distortion.

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– Vertical: Correct the projected image with vertical barrel or pincushion distortion.
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· 4­Corner: Reshape the image by moving the 4 corners of the image to have it fit a specific projection surface.

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· Reset: Reset geometric settings to factory default values.

Advanced warping:

· Grid point: Use this function to adjust flat and curved surfaces. · Warp inner: Enable or disable warp inner control.3. · Warp sharpness: When the grid lines are warped from straight into curve, the grid lines will be distorted
and become jagged. To avoid having jagged lines being too noticeable, users can adjust the warp sharpness to blur or sharpen the edge of the images.
· Grid color: Select a grid color for warp and blend pattern. · Grid background: Select the grid background. · Blend settings: Configure the blend settings directly on the projector to merge two or more adjacent
images into one larger and seamless image.
– Blend width: Set the width of the blend area. – Overlap grid number: Set the blend overlap grid number. – Gamma: Set the gamma value of the blend area to adjust the curvature of the blending effect.

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· Geometry Memory: The projector allows the user to save up to five geometric memories, including the ones set directly on the projector and the ones configures via Projector Toolset. The available options are Save Memory, Apply Memory, and Clear Memory.
· Reset: Reset geometric values to the factory default.

3. Warp inner does not support 2×2 grid points

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Multi-projection
Multi-Projection is a submenu group that consists of the functions for multiple projector applications.

Setting

Possible actions

Projector ID Set the identification code for each projector. For more info, see “Projector Address (ID)”, page 27.
Remote code Set the remote code for each remote control to have it matching with the projector.

3D setup

Configure the 3D settings for each projector when performing 3D warp and blend. For more info, see “Image settings”, page 46.

Light source Configure the light source settings for the projectors to have their brightness level matching

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with each other. For more info, see “System Settings”, page 57.

Color mode Set the projectors to the same color mode. For more info, see “Image settings”, page 46.

White balance

Adjust the white color performance of the projectors to have them looks as the same as possible. For more info, see “Image settings”, page 46.

Advanced Adjust the advanced color settings of the projectors to unify the color performance. For more

color

info, see “Image settings”, page 46.

Lens

Set up the lens of each projector to adjust the image focus, size, and position.

Scale

Digitally change image size and position of each projector.

Geometry Configure the geometry settings for each projector. Correction

Test pattern
Select a test pattern. The available options are:
· Off (no test pattern) · Green Grid · Magenta Grid · White Grid · White · Black · Red · Green · Blue · Cyan · Magenta · Yellow · ANSI Contrast 4×4 · Color bar · Full screen

Freeze screen
Select to pause the display screen despite any change in the source device.

Reset installation
Reset all the installation settings to factory default values.

5.3 Image settings
About the Image settings menu
The image settings menu consists of settings related to the quality and performance of the projected content, such as image color and brightness. The available submenu’s are the following:
· Color mode · Brightness

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· Contrast · Saturation · Tint · Sharpness · Gamma · White balance · Advanced color · Advanced image · Save to user · Apply to user (fine-tuning) · Reset image settings
Color mode
There are a number of color modes that are preset for different types of images. These include:
· Presentation: Best for displaying presentation slides in a bright room. · Bright: Best for the installations requiring high brightness images. · Super bright: Best for images with the brightness above the standard level. Note:
– Note:Only available for G100-W22 – For US users, this function is only activated if the projector is connected to the 220V power outlet. If
connected to the 120V power outlet, then the Super Bright mode will be disabled and grayed-out in the OSD menu. The projector supports both 220V and 120V power outlets and connecting the projector to either of the outlets does not damage the device or pose any additional safety concerns. · Cinema: Best for videos projected in a dark room. · HDR: Best for displaying High Dynamic Range (HDR) content. · sRGB: Standardized image color that matches the sRGB color standard. · DICOM SIM.: Best for projecting monochrome medical images, such as X-ray diagram. · Blending: Best for multiple projector installations. · 3D: Best for playing 3D videos. · 2D High Speed: This mode is used for displaying 2D input signal with a high framerate (120Hz). · User: Image settings saved by the user.
Brightness
Adjust the luminous brightness of the projected image to adapt to different ambient light.
Contrast
Adjust the contrast of the projected image. The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image.
Saturation
Adjust the intensity of the image colors.
Tint
Adjust the color balance of red and green in video images.
Sharpness
Adjust the clarity of detail in the projected image.
Gamma
Adjust the gamma levels of the projected image. The smaller the value, the brighter the dark areas of the image will become. The available options are:
· 1.8 · 2.0 · Standard 2.2 · 2.4

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· 2.6 · Graphic · Video · CRT (vivid) · Enhanced (default) · Film · DICOM

White balance
Adjust the overall tint of the image to optimize the white color performance.

Setting Color temperature Gain/offset (RGB)
White peaking Reset

Possible actions Adjust the color temperature of the projected image.
Gain and offset are individual controls for each RGB channels used to set greyscale. The Gains calibrate the color of the dark parts and Bias calibrate the white parts. · Red / Green / Blue Gain:Adjust the color of the image’s bright areas. · Red / Green / Blue Offset: Adjust the color of the image’s dark areas. Adjusts the image color brightness while providing more vibrant colors, in increments from 0 to 10. Reset the function settings to factory default values.

Advanced color
Configure advanced color settings to improve the color performance.
· Color space: Select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal. The available options are Auto (default), – Auto (default) – RGB (0 – 255) – RGB (16 – 235) – REC709 – REC601
· Wall color: Set the wall color of the projector to achieve best color performance for a specific wall. The available options are: – Off (default) – Auto Wall Color: Only available with the built-in camera. If selected, the projector automatically adjust the image color to fit the color of the projection screen. When selected please make sure the camera is not covered by any objects. – Blackboard – Light Yellow – Light Green – Light Blue – Pink – Gray If Auto Wall Color is selected, the projector automatically adjust the image color to fit the color of the projection screen. The auto adjustment is performed via the optional camera module. Please make sure the camera is installed and not covered by any subjects.
· Custom RGBCMY: Change the color of a projected image by adjusting each color component in the image. – Auto Test Pattern: Enable the function to view a specific color pattern while adjusting. – R / G / B / C / M / Y: Select a color for further adjustment.

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– Hue: Adjust the hue of the selected color. The value reflect the number of degrees of rotation around the chromaticity diagram from the original color. Increasing value indicates counterclockwise rotation, and decreasing value, clockwise rotation.
– Saturation: Adjust the saturation of the selected color. The value indicates the color shifts from or towards the white in the center of the chromaticity diagram.
– Gain: Adjust the gain of the selected color. Increase the value to brighten the image (add white to a color) or decrease the value to darken the image (add black to a color).
– Reset: Reset the function settings to factory default values. · Custom White: Adjust the white color performance via setting the Red, Green, and Blue values.
– Auto Test Pattern: Enable the function to view the white color pattern while adjusting. – Red / Green / Blue: Adjust the red, green, and blue colors to optimize the white color performance. – Reset: Reset the function settings to factory default values.
Advanced image settings ­ Dynamic contrast
Configure advanced image settings to correctly project specific image formats for more complicated applications, such as setting up the Dynamic Contrast to maximizing the contrast for dark content.
· Dynamic Black: Enable the function to automatically adjust the contrast ratio for video sources. It improves the black level in dark scenes by reducing the light output. – Speed: Adjust the speed of the light source correction. The value ranges from 1 to 15. A lower value makes the correction slower and less aggressive while a higher value results in the faster correction. – Strength: Set the strength of the dynamic contrast adjustment. The value ranges from 0 to 3, the higher the value the stronger the correction. – Level: Adjust the light source when the brightness level of the current content gets lower than the set value. The value ranges from 50% to 100%. The higher the value, the larger the range to adjust the light source.
· Extreme Black: Enable the function to automatically increase the contrast ratio by turning off the laser light when black image is detected. – Lights Out Timer: Set a timer for the laser light to turn off after detecting black content. The set value ranges from 0s to 20s. – Lights Out Signal Level: Set a black level value as the threshold for the Real Black function. The value can be selected from 0% to 5%, with 0 being the darkest black and 5 being the brightest.
· Reset: Reset the function settings to factory default values.
Advanced image settings ­ 3D setup
Configure advanced image settings to correctly project specific image formats for more complicated applications, such as 3D.
3D video file combines two slightly different images (frames) of the same scene representing the different views that the left and right eyes see. When these frames are displayed fast enough and viewed with 3D glasses synchronized with the left and right frames, the viewer’s brain then assemble the separate images into a single 3D image.
The 3D Menu provides options to set up the 3D functions to correctly display 3D videos.
· 3D mode enable: Enable or disable the 3D function. · 3D format: Select a proper 3D format for the 3D input signal. The available options are:
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– Side by Side
– Top and Bottom
– Frame Sequential
– Frame Packing
· 3D tech: Select a proper 3D technology according to how the 3D sync signal is processed. The available options are:
– DLP-Link: Select DLP-Link when the 3D sync signal is generated by the DLP Link technology built-in the projector. DLP Link works only with the glasses that are compatible with DLP 3D technology and the 3D function is enabled.
– 3D Sync: Select 3D Sync when the 3D sync out signal is sent to an emitter or another projector through the 3D sync out port
· 3D-2D: Transform the 3D content to 2D images according to the following methodology. – 3D: Play the 3D content as the intended 3D. – 2D-Left: Play only the left images of the 3D content. – 2D-Right: Play only the right images of the 3D content.
· 3D Sync out: Set up the transmission of the 3D sync output signal. – To Emitter: Send the 3D sync signal to the emitter connected to the 3D sync out port. – To Next Projector: Send the 3D sync signal to next projector when using multiple projectors.
· 3D invert: When the 3D video does not appear correctly, use this function to invert the 3D left and right frames.
· L/R reference: To ensure the correct 3D synchronisation, use this function to set the signal reference for the left and right (L/R) frames.
– Field GPIO: When receiving an external 3D sync signal from the 3D sync in cable, the projector automatically select this option to synchronize the L/R reference with the 3D sync signal.
– 1ST Frame: When the projector generates 3D sync signal internally, select this option to set the first frame of the input source as the projector’s left reference. If the 3D image does not appear correctly, use 3D Invert function to swap the left and right frames.
· Frame delay: Set a frame delay value for the projector to correct the time difference between the 3D signal being given and the result being executed. This function works only when L/R Reference is set to Field GPIO. When performing 3D blending on multiple projectors, set the frame delay for each projector to correct the non-synchronous images
· Reset: Reset the function settings to factory default values.

Advanced image settings ­ PIP/PBP
PIP/PBP (picture in picture/picture by picture) mode allows displaying two images from two independent sources. For more information on the PIP/PBP compatibility, See “Compatibility modes”, page 79.
· PIP/PBP enable : Select the appropriate PIP/PBP mode. – Off : Disable PIP/PBP mode. – PBP : Display two input sources simultaneously on the left and right sides of the screen. – PIP : Display one input source on the main screen and the other input source in an inset window.
· Main source : Select an input source for the main image. · Sub source : Select an input source for the second image. · Swap source: Swap the main source and sub source. · Sub image size : Change the display size of the sub source in PIP mode. · Sub position: Adjust the layout of two images. In the layout chart below, the “P” indicates the main image:

PIP Layout PIP, Bottom Right

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PIP Size Medium
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PIP Layout PIP, Top Left
PIP, Top Right

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Advanced image settings ­ High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Configure the settings for the High Dynamic Range (HDR) function.
· HDR: – Off: Tursn off the projector’s HDR function. When selected, the projector will prompt that it does not support HDR content. This way the input device will only send out SDR signals. – Auto: When receiving HDR signals, the projector automatically changes to HDR display mode.
· HDR Picture mode: – Bright: Increase the color saturation for bright images. – Standard: Make the images look more realistic and natural. – Film: Improve the image details for videos. – Detail: Improve image details in dark scenes.
Advanced Image settings ­ Low latency
When 2D Ultra is selected, you can use this function to reduce response times (input latency) during events which require a very low latency (e.g. gaming).
Save to user
Save the image settings to the User Mode. Select the correct format according to the image format. This includes:
· 2D Image · 3D Image · Blending Image
Apply to user
Apply the image settings to User-Presentation, User-Bright, User-Super Bright, User-Cinema, User-HDR, User-sRGB, User-DICOM SIM., User-Blending, User-3D, or User-2D High Speed.
Reset image settings
Reset all the image settings to factory default values.

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5.4 Communication
About the communication menu
The communication menu is used to configure the settings that allow the projector to communicate with other projectors. The available submenus are the following:
· Projector ID · Remote setup · Network setup · Control · Baud rate · Reset communication
Projector ID
Assign an ID code for the projector from 00 to 99. Use this code as the projector ID when controlling the projector by RS232, HDBaseT, Telnet or other control protocols.
Remote setup
Configure the settings for interaction with the Infra-Red (IR) remote control.
· Remote code: The ID code that the RCU with the same ID will respond to. Assign a code from 00 to 99 The default code is 00.
· Remote receiver: Enables/disables each IR receiver on the projector (front / top / HDBaseT). Tip: If not used for signal inputs or network, you can also use the HDBaseT input as a remote receiver.
· User Button 1 & 2: Assign a menu function to the User 1 / User 2 button of the RCU. Available functions are: – Freeze screen – Bank screen – Save to User – PIP/BIP – Aspect Ratio – Show message – User data – Network setup – Projector ID (default) – Projector orientation – Custom RGBCMY – Multi- projection – Reset selective
Network setup
Configure the projector’s Ethernet settings for network communications.
· LAN Interface: Choose which RJ-45 port you connected the RJ-45 cable (either the RJ-45 input, or the HDBaseT input).
· MAC Address : Display the MAC address (read-only). · Network status: Displays the network connection status (read-only). · DHCP : Turn on DHCP to automatically acquire IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS. If it is turned
off, manually enter the values for the network. · IP Address : Set the projector’s IP address. · Subnet Mask : Set the projector’s subnet mask. · Default Gateway : Set the projector’s gateway. · DNS: Assign the projector’s DNS · Apply : Apply the network settings. · Reset: Resets all network settings to the factory default values.

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Control
For a more detailed description of the Control function, see “Controlling the projector over network”, page 54.
Baud Rate
Select a serial port and baud rate. The available options include 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200 (default).
Multi projector sync
Multi-Projector Sync supports the Image Freeze and Shutter function to be synchronized among projectors. The Image Freeze synchronization is a function to synchronize the image freeze operation of the specified projector to other projectors. While operating this function, the image freeze will be consistency among units. The shutter synchronization is a function to synchronize the shutter operation of the specified projector to other projectors, and the synchronization includes the shutter fade out / fade in behavior.
Reset communication
Reset all communication settings to factory default values.
5.5 Multi Projector Sync setup
How to setup
1. Cable connection · Connect the PC to the Master Projector by LAN(RJ45). · Connect the projectors in a loop with daisy chain connection by the “RS232 in” terminal and “RS232 out” terminal.

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Note: The Multi-Projector Sync function will be available with maximum 60 projectors. The communication duration among projectors will be influent according to the projector daisy chain quantity. For the Multi-Projector Sync, the connection among projectors need to adopt the RS232 cable with 9 pin female to 9 pin, Null modem for computer.
2. On-Screen-Display setting. Enter OSD > Communication > Multi-Projector Sync
3. Set Sync Mode. Select one of the following items.

Option Off (default) Master
Slave

Description Select this item to disable Multi-Projector Sync.
Select this item when Multi-Projector Sync function is enable. Set this item only on one projector that becomes the synchronization source of the operation . Select this item when Multi-Projector Sync function is enable. Set this item in all the linked projectors excluding the projector set as the “Master”.

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Note: The projector with “MODE” set to “SLAVE” can be operated individually. At that time, the shutter operation will follow the setting of the “System” menu à “Shutter” set in that projector.

4. Status: Check the system status, indicating if all the projectors including the projectors targeted for this function are connected with correctly setting.

Option

Description

Disconnected

The projectors are not correctly connected, or not correctly set. Please check the cable connection status and projector settings.

Connected All the projectors are correctly connected with right settings.

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5.6 Controlling the projector over network
About controlling
This projector can be controlled remotely by a computer or other external devices through network connection. It allows the user to control one or more projectors from a distant control center, such as powering the projector on or off, and adjusting the image brightness or contrast. This projector is compatible with following control devices and commands.

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· Crestron4: The projector can be controlled with Crestron controller and related software, for example Room- View®. (Port: 41794) For more information, please visit http://www.crestron.com.
· Extron5: The projector can be controlled with Extron devices. (Port: 3023) For more information, please visit http://www.extron.com.
· PJ Link6: The projector can be controlled with PJLink v2.0 commands. (Port: 4352) For more information, please visit http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english.
· AMX Device Discovery7: The projector can be controlled with AMX devices. (Port: 9131) For more information, please visit http://www.amx.com.
· Telnet: Support using RS232 commands via Telnet connection. (Port: 3023) For more information, see “Using RS232 command by Telnet”, page 56.
· HTTP: The projector can be controlled with a web page control center. (Port: 80) For more information, see “Using the web control center”, page 55.
For more information about the various types of external devices which can be connected to the LAN / RJ45 port and remotely control the projector, as well as the supported commands for these external devices, please contact the Support-Service directly.

5.7 Using the web control center
About web control center
Web control panel allows the user to configure various projector settings using a web browser from any personal computer or mobile devices.
System requirement
To use the web control panel, make sure your devices and software meet the minimum system requirements.
· RJ45 cable (CAT-5e) or wireless dongle · PC, laptop, mobile phone, or tablet installed with a web browser · Compatible web browsers:
– Internet Explorer 11 or higher version – Microsoft Edge 40 or higher version – Firefox 57 or higher version – Chrome 63 or higher version
4. Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics, Inc. of the United States. 5. Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics, Inc. of the United States. 6. PJLink applied for trademark and logo registration in Japan, the United States of America, and other countries by JBMIA 7. AMX is a registered trademark of AMX LLC of the United States.

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– Safari 11 or higher version · Operating system of the mobile devices:
– iOS 10 or higher version – Android 5 or higher version
Accessing the web control panel
When network is available, connect the projector and the computer to the same network. Use the projector address as the web URL to open the web control panel in a browser. 1. Check the projector address using the OSD menu.
· In a wired network, select Communication > Network Setup > Ethernet. · Make sure DHCP is enabled. · Select IP Address · In a wireless network, select Communication > Network Setup > Wireless > IP Address. 2. Open a web browser and type the projector address in the address bar and confirm. The web page redirects to the web control panel.
When network is not available, see Directly connect the projector to a computer.
Directly connect the projector to a computer
When a network is not available to you, connect the projector to you computer directly using a RJ-45 cable, and configure the network settings manually. 1. Assign IP address to the projector
· In the menu, select Communication > Network Setup > Ethernet. · Turn off DHCP, and manually set the projector’s IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. · Press Enter to confirm the settings. 2. Assign an IP address to the computer · Set the Default Gateway and Subnet Mask of the computer to match the projector. · Set the IP address of the computer to match the first three numbers of the projector.
For example, if the projector IP address is 192.168.000.100, set the computer IP address to 192.168.000. xxx, where xxx is not 100. 3. Open a web browser and type the projector address in the address bar. The web page redirects to the web control panel.
5.8 Using RS232 command by Telnet
How to use
This projector supports using RS232 commands through Telnet connection. 1. Set up direct connection between the projector and computer. See block Directly connect the projector to a
computer, in “Controlling the projector over network”, page 54 2. Disable the firewall on the computer. 3. Open the command dialogue on the computer. For Windows 7 operating system, select Start > All
Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. 4. Input the command “telnet ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz 3023”.
Replace “ttt.xxx.yyy.zzz” with the projector IP address. 5. Press Enter on the computer keyboard.
Specification for RS232 by Telnet
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· Telnet port: 3023 (contact service team for more details) · Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode). · Disconnection for RS232-by-Telnet control normally: Close · Below are the limitations for using Windows Telnet utility directly after TELNET connection is ready:
– There is less than 50 bytes for successive network payload for Telnet- Control application. – There is less than 26 bytes for one complete RS232 command for Telnet-Control. – Minimum delay for next RS232 command must be more than 200 (ms).
5.9 System Settings
About the system settings menu
Learn how to configure the system settings for the projector. This menu contains the following:
· Language · Date and time · On Screen Display · Logo setup · Schedule · Standby mode · Power settings · Light source settings · Shutter · Security · Backlight · High altitude · 12V trigger · User data · Reset · Service
Language
Select a language for the OSD menu. The available languages are:
· German (DE) · English (EN-US) · Spanish (ES) · French (FR) · Indonesian (ID) · Italian (IT) · Japanese (JA) · Korean (KO) · Dutch (NL) · Portuguese (PT) · Russian (RU) · Simplified Chinese (ZH)
Date and time
Set up the date and time for the projector.
· Clock mode: Set the clock mode to Local or Network. A NTP Servcer is required if the clock mode is set to network.
· Date: Set a date for the projector. The date format is in Year/Month/Date. · Time: Set the time for the projector. · Daylight Saving Time: Configures the daylight saving settings if required.
– Daylight Saving Time: Enable or disable the daylight saving function. – Daylight Adjustment: Set the difference between standard time and daylight saving time.

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– DST Start: Set the date and time to start the daylight saving time. – DST End: Set the date and time to end the daylight saving time. · NTP Server: Specify an IP address for the NTP Server, which is required for the network clock mode. · Time Zone: Set a time zone for the network clock mode. · Update interval: Set the date and time update interval. · Apply: Apply date and time modifications.
On Screen Display (OSD)
Set up the on screen display menus. · Menu location: Select the menu location from Top left, Top right, Center, Bottom left, and Bottom right. · Menu transparency: Set the menu transparency level. · Menu timer: Set the length of time the menu displays on the screen. · Show message: Enable or disable the corner information messages, such as input source, IP address,
and so on. · Background: Set a background color to display when no input signal is detected. The available options
are Blue, Black, White, and Logo. · Reset: Reset the menu settings to default factory values.
Logo setup
Set up the logo for the startup screen.
Schedule
For more info on scheduling, see “Scheduling”, page 60.
Standby mode
Setup the projector standby mode. · Standby Mode: Minimum power consumption (0.5 Watt) which does not allow network controlling. · Network Standby Mode: Low power consumption (< 2 Watt) which allows the LAN module to enter sleep
mode and supports to be woken by Wake on LAN (WoL). When the LAN module is woken by WoL, the projector is ready to receive commands over the network. · Communication Mode: More power consumption that allows controlling the projector over the network.
Power settings
Configure the projector’s power settings. · Fast Power On: Enable the function to have the projector turned on and off with a fast speed. Some part of
the projector system is still running in the background if it is turned off when the Fast Power On is enabled · Signal Power On: Turn on this function to have the projector automatically turning on when connected to
HDMI input sources. It only applies to the standby projector set to Communication Mode. · Auto Power Off: Set an interval timer for the projector to automatically turn off if no signal is detected
within the specified time period. Press the t and u buttons to increase or reduce time. The available time range is 0-180 minutes. · Sleep Timer: Set an interval timer for the projector to automatically turn off after operating for the specified amount of time. The available time range is 0-16 hours. · Reset: Reset the power settings to factory default values.
Light source settings
Set up the light source to control the projector brightness. · Light Source Mode: Select a light source mode depending on the installation requirements. The available
options are Normal, Eco Mode, Quiet Mode, and Custom Mode. · Custom Brightness: When the Light Source Mode is set to Custom Mode, set up the custom brightness
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· set up the Constant Brightness to maintain the image brightness at a specified level. A special algorithm is designed to compensate the natural decay of brightness so that the image can be maintained at a fixed brightness level. – Brightness Level: Adjust the brightness level from 30% to 100%.
Shutter
Set up the shutter behavior. · Fade-In: This function allows the fading in effect when turning off shutter. The time for the fading effect can
be adjusted from 0.5s to 5s. · Fade-Out: This function allows the fading out effect when turning on shutter. The time for the fading effect
can be adjusted from 0.5s to 5s. · Startup: Select the shutter behavior when turning on the projector.
– Shutter On: Projector automatically turns on shutter after being powered on. – Shutter Off: Projector projects images normally after being powered on.
Security
Set up the projector security options. · Password: Enable to protect the projector with a password. If the user enters incorrect password three
times, a message will pop up warning that the projector shuts down in 10 seconds. · Security Timer: Specify the length of time the projector can be used without the password. Once the timer
counts to 0, the user must enter a password to use the projector. The timer restarts every time the projector is turned on. · Set Password: Set the password required to operate the projector.
In the last minute before reaching a specified timer, including Auto Power Off, Sleep Timer, and Security Timer, an on-screen message will pop up warning that the projector shuts down in 60 seconds. Press any button on the remote control or projector keypad to reset the timer and the projector remains on.
Backlight
Set up the projector backlight options. · Keypad: Enable or disable the keypad backlight. · Power Key: Enable or disable the backlight for the power key.
High Altitude
Select On to increase the fan speed. To ensure the image quality and prevent damage to the projector, enable High Altitude mode in high temperature, high humidity, or high altitude environment.
12V trigger
When enabled, the projector screen is automatically raised or lowered when the projector is turned on or off. This function only works when the projector is connected to an electrical projector screen.
User data
User can save the projector settings as user data and reload the settings later. · Save all settings: Save all of the projector settings as user data. User can save up to 5 records. · Load all settings: Load the previously saved user data.
Reset
Reset the projector settings to factory default values. · Reset System settings: Reset the settings of the system menu to factory default values. · Reset all settings: Reset all of the projector settings. · Reset Selective: Reset the settings of one of the main menus. User can choose from Installation, Image
settings, Communication, and System settings.

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Service
Input the service password to enter the service menu. In the Service menu, you can reset all settings to the factory defaults, set filter index, phosphor index, view error log, total projector hours, light source hours, and perform lens calibration.

5.10 Scheduling
About the Schedule menu
The schedule menu allows you to schedule the projector functions to operate automatically at a set time.

Schedule
Date and Time Schedule Mode View Today
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Special Dates
Reset Schedule

2019/11/06 14:00 On Monday Power On +
2019/11/12 +

Enter Enter

Select

Exit Return

Image 5­21 Example of the Schedule menu

This menu has the following options
· Date and time: Check or adjust the current date and time for the projector. · Schedule Mode: Enable or disable. If the projector is controlled via external devices or Projector Toolset,
the Schedule mode displays “AP Mode” and the projector’s schedule functions are grayed out. · View Today: Will show the events scheduled for the current day. · Monday to Sunday: Set up the schedule for each day of the week · Reset Schedule: Reset all of the schedule settings.

How to set up a schedule
1. Select the desired day of the week and confirm. The schedule table for the chosen date will be displayed.
2. Select the first event slot and confirm. The event submenu will be displayed.

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Monday
Schedule Enable 01 08:00 02 08:01 03 08:01 04 – – : – 05 – – : – 06 – – : – 07 – – : – 08 – – : – More Events Copy Events To Reset the Day

Power On HDMI 1 Normal Mode —————————————————

Event 01
Time Event Reset
Power On

08:00 Power Settings

Standby (0.5W) Standby (Communication)

Enter Enter

Select

Exit Return

Enter Enter

Select

Exit Return

Image 5­22 Example of the Schedule for Monday.
3. Select the Time the chosen event must take place (e.g. 08:00). 4. Select the desired action that needs to be taken (e.g. Power settings > Power On). Available functions
include: · Power Settings · Input source · Light source mode · Shutter status
5. Once time and action have been selected, return to he schedule table for the chosen day.
6. Repeat the previous steps for each desired action for this day.
Tip: Up to 16 events can be scheduled per day. Select More Events and use the arrow keys to see the second page of events.

Event List
01 08:00 02 08:01 03 08:01 04 – – : – 05 – – : – 06 – – : – 07 – – : – 08 – – : – 09 – – : – 10 – – : – –

Page 1/2
Power On HDMI 1 Normal Mode ———————————————————————–

Event List
11 – – : – 12 – – : – 13 – – : – 14 – – : – 15 – – : – 16 – – : – –

Page 2/2
————————————————————-

Enter Enter Select

Change

Exit Return

Enter Enter Select

Change

Exit Return

Image 5­23 The full list of available events

7. Return to the main Schedule menu and repeat this process for each day of the week the projector is scheduled to operate.

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Tip: If multiple days use the same schedule, you can use the Copy Events to option. Go to the already fully scheduled day, select Copy Events to and choose the day of the week to copy the full schedule to.

Monday
Schedule Enable 01 08:00 02 08:01 03 08:01 04 – – : – 05 – – : – 06 – – : – 07 – – : – 08 – – : – More Events Copy Events To Reset the Day

Power On HDMI 1 Normal Mode —————————————————

Tuesday
Schedule Enable 01 08:00 02 08:01 03 08:01 04 – – : – 05 – – : – 06 – – : – 07 – – : – 08 – – : – More Events Copy Events To Reset the Day

Power On HDMI 1 Normal Mode —————————————————

Enter Enter

Select

Exit Return

Image 5­24 Example of copying the schedule of Monday to Tuesday

Enter Enter

Select

Exit Return

5.11 Information menu

The information menu
View the projector information about its status and settings. The projector information is read only. The information available is the following:

Menu

Details

Projector · Model name

· Serial number

· Total projector hours

· Lens type

System Status

· Standby mode · Light source mode

· Light source hours

· Temperature

· AC Voltage

Communica- · Projector ID

tion

· Remote code

· Ethernet

· Control

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Firmware version

Details Input signal & second signal: · Resolution · Signal format · Pixel clock · Horizontal refresh rate · Vertical refresh rate · Color space
· Main version · I-SCALER version · F-MCU version · M-MCU version · L-MCU version · A-MCU version · K-MCU version · LAN version · Formatter version · FPGA0 version · FPGA1 version · FPGA2 version · XFPGA version · HDBaseT version · Camera version

User controls

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6.1 Cleaning the lens…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..66 6.2 Cleaning the exterior of the projector ………………………………………………………………………………….66 6.3 Replacing the fuse …………………………………………………………………………………………………………66 6.4 Software update ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………67
About this chapter
This chapter contains general maintenance procedures.

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6.1 Cleaning the lens
To minimize the possibility of damage to optical coatings, or scratches to lens surfaces follow the cleaning procedure as described here precisely.
Required tools
· Compressed air · Clean micro fiber lens cleaning cloth (e.g. Toraysee® cloth(s)) · Clean cotton cloth · Lens cleaner (e.g. ZEISS lens cleaner, PurosolTM or other water based lens cleaner products)
How to clean the lens?
1. Blow off dust with clean compressed air (or pressurized air cans8) . 2. Clean with lens cleaner together with a clean lens cleaning cloth to remove the dust and contamination.
Use big wipes in one single direction. Warning: Do not wipe back and forwards across the lens surface as this tends to grind dirt into the coating.
3. Use a dry lens cleaning cloth to remove left liquid or stripes. Polish with small circles. 4. If there are still fingerprints on the surface, wipe them off with lens cleaner together with a clean lens
cleaning cloth. Polish again with a dry one.
If smears occur when cleaning lenses, replace the cloth. Smears are the first indication of a dirty cloth.
6.2 Cleaning the exterior of the projector
How to clean the exterior of the projector ?
1. Switch off the projector and unplug the projector from the mains power net. 2. Clean the housing of the projector with a damp cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly
dampened with a mild detergent solution.
6.3 Replacing the fuse
Required tools
Flat screwdriver
Required parts
Fuse type T20A/250V~
How to replace the fuse
1. Turn the projector off. 2. Remove the screw on the fuse, using a flat screwdriver. 3. Replace the fuse as illustrated.

8. Pressurized air cans are not efficient if there is too much dust on the surface, the pressure is too low

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Image 6­1 Replacement of the fuse
4. Mount the screw back onto the projector, using the flat screwdriver.
6.4 Software update
CAUTION: Do not power off or unplug the projector while the software update is ongoing.
How to update the software using the web interface.
1. Power on the projector. 2. Download the latest firmware file ( format .iso) from Barco’s website. The firmware can be downloaded for
free from Barco’s website, (URL: http://www.barco.com). Click on myBarco and log in to get access to secured information. Registration is necessary. If you are not yet registered, click on New to myBarco and follow the instructions. With the created login and password, it is possible to log in where you can download the software. 3. Connect your computer to the projector, using a LAN cable. 4. Browse to the IP address of the projector (e.g. the default 192.168.1.100). The login screen will be displayed.

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Image 6­2 Example of the login page
5. Log in, using the following (default) settings: · Username: admin@g100 · password: admin@g100 Tip: It is advised to change the username and password once you have logged in. It is also advised to use a strong password.
6. Navigate to System Settings > Upgrade (reference 1). The upgrade page will be displayed.
3
2
1 Image 6­3 Example of the upgrade page
7. Browse to the desired update package (format .iso) and confirm (reference 2). Click Upgrade (reference 3) to start the upgrade process. The update file will be transferred to the projector and installed. The projector will reboot when completed. Take note that the update process can take a long time to complete.

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7.1 LED indication chart……………………………………………………………………………………………………….70 7.2 Projector Problems ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..71
If you experience a problem with your projector, please refer to the following information. If a problem persists, please contact your local re-seller or service center.

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7.1 LED indication chart
Overview
1 23

Image 7­1 1 Light LED 2 Status LED 3 AV Mute LED

Explanation
Message
Standby State Power on (Warm up)
Power on & Laser diode on Power off (cooling down) AV mute is off (Image is displayed) AV mute is on (Image is black) Projector communication Firmware upgrade
Burn-in
Factory reset Over temperature error Fan failure error
Color wheel failure error

Light LED Green Orange Red

Steady
Steady Steady Steady

Flashing

Steady

Status LED Green Orange Red

Steady

Flashing

Steady

Flashing

Steady

Flashing
Flashing
Steady

Flashing
Flashing

Steady
Flashing
Flashing

AV Mute LED Green Orange
Steady
Steady Steady9
Steady

Power key of the keypad is in steady red light when the projector enters standby mode.

9. From firmware V01.12 onward, the AV Mute LED goes OFF when AV mute is ON. Please check the firmware version (Information menu > Firmware version).

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7.2 Projector Problems
No image appears on-screen
· Check if all the cables and the AC power are correctly connected. For more details, refer to the installation manual.
· Check if the pins of the connectors are not crooked or broken. · Check if the “Shutter (AV Mute)” function is disabled.
Image is fuzzy and blurry
· Press the “Focus ” or “Focus ” button on the remote control or control panel to adjust the image focus until it is sharp and clear.
· Make sure the projection screen is in proper distance with the projector. For projection distances of each lens, see chapter installation manual.
Stretched when displaying 16:10 DVD videos
· If you play a DVD mastered in anamorphic or 16:10 format, the projector will show the best image in 16:10 format on projector side.
· If you play a DVD mastered in 4:3 format, change the format as 4:3 in the projector OSD. · Set the aspect ratio to 16:10 (wide) on the DVD player.
Image is too small or too large
· Adjust the image size by pressing the “Zoom ” or “Zoom ” button on the remote control or control panel.
· Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen. · Adjust the aspect ratio by selecting “Installation > Aspect Ratio” from the OSD menu.
Image is not an even rectangle
· If possible, reposition the projector and/or screen in such a way that the projected image is centered on the screen and is an even rectangle.
· If not possible, perform keystone correction, using the Keystone buttons on the remote control.
Image is reversed
· To reverse the image, enable rear projection by selecting “Installation > Orientation > Direction > Rear Projection” from the OSD menu.
The projector stops responding to all controls
· If possible, turn off the projector, then unplug the power cord and wait at least 20 seconds before reconnecting power.
If the remote control does not work
· Check if the operating angle of the remote control is pointed within ±30° horizontally or ±20° vertically to the IR receivers on the projector.
· Make sure there are no obstructions between the remote control and the projector. · Make sure you are within the maximum range between projector and remote control (10 m / 32.8 ft). · Check the remote batteries. Make sure batteries are inserted correctly. Replace the batteries if they are
used up. For more info, see “RCU battery installation”, page 26. · Ensure you have set the correct IR code to the remote control. For more info, see “Projector Address (ID)”,
page 27.

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A.1 Product specifications of the G100-W16 ……………………………………………………………………………..74 A.2 Product specifications of the G100­W19 …………………………………………………………………………….75 A.3 Product specifications of the G100­W22 …………………………………………………………………………….76 A.4 Ceiling mount information………………………………………………………………………………………………..78 A.5 Compatibility modes ………………………………………………………………………………………………………79 A.6 Overview video timings ­ PC ……………………………………………………………………………………………79 A.7 Overview video timings ­ TV ……………………………………………………………………………………………84 A.8 Overview video timings ­ SDI …………………………………………………………………………………………..84 A.9 Overview video timings ­ 3D ……………………………………………………………………………………………85 A.10 Overview video timings ­ 4K…………………………………………………………………………………………….86 A.11 EDID table …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..87

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A.1 Product specifications of the G100-W16

Specifications

Projector type

Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector

Resolution

1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA) – 0.96″ DLP chip

Brightness

17,200 ISO lumen / 16,200 center lumen / 14,500 ANSI lumen

Contrast ratio

1,100:1 sequential; 5,500:1 dynamic; Extreme black: 100,000:1

Brightness uniformity

90%

Aspect ratio

16:10

Lens type Optical lens shift
Color correction CLO (constant light output)

FLDX-lens 0.38:1; GC-lenses – 0.65-0.75:1 / 0.84-1.02:1 / 1.02-1.36:1 / 1.2-1.5:1 / 1.5-2.0:1 / 2.0-4.0:1 / 4.0-7.2:1 / 7.2-10.8:1
Vertical up to 120%, depending on lens Horizontal up to 50%, depending on lens Motorized zoom and focus Motorized lens shift
Yes
Yes

Light source

Laser phosphor

Light source lifetime

Up to 20,000hrs

Sealed DLPTM core Orientation 3D

Yes 360° rotation, no restrictions Active and passive stereoscopic 3D

Image processing

Embedded warp & blend. Also possible via Ptoolset

Keystone correction

Yes

Inputs

2x HDMI 2.0b / DisplayPort 1.2a / DVI-D / HDBaseT / 3G-SDI / VGA (DSub 15 pin)

Input resolutions Software tools

Up to 1,920 x 1,200 @ 60Hz refresh rates: 24Hz to 120Hz for 720p (1280×720) / 24Hz to 60Hz for WUXGA (1920×1200) / 24Hz to 60Hz for 3840×2160 and 24Hz to 30Hz for 4196×2160
Projector Toolset

Control

IR, RS232, RJ45, USB type A

Network connection Power requirements

10/100 Ethernet, RJ45 100-240V / 50-60Hz

Power consumption

1150W nominal, 1325W maximum

BTU per hour

3,925 BTU/h nominal; 4,520 BTU/h maximum

Standby power

less than 0.5W

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Noise level (typical at 25°C/ 77°F) Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Storage humidity Dimensions (WxLxH) Weight Standard accessories Certifications Warranty

36dB(A) – 40dB(A) depending on the used mode
0 – 50 °C (sea level) -10 to 60 °C 10 – 85% RH, non-condensing 5 – 90% RH, non-condensing without feet: 650 x 710 x 251 mm / 25.6 x 27.9 x 9.9 in without lens: 50.0 kg / 110.2 lbs Power cord, wireless remote control CE, FCC Class A, cTUVUS, CCC, EAC, KCC, RCM, BIS, BSMI Limited 3 years parts and labor

A.2 Product specifications of the G100­W19

Specifications

Projector type

Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector

Resolution

1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA) – 0.96″ DLP chip

Brightness

19,000 ISO lumen / 17,800 center lumen / 16,000 ANSI lumen

Contrast ratio

1,100:1 sequential; 5,500:1 dynamic; Extreme black: 100,000:1

Brightness uniformity

90%

Aspect ratio

16:10

Lens type Optical lens shift
Color correction CLO (constant light output)

FLDX-lens 0.38:1; GC-lenses – 0.65-0.75:1 / 0.84-1.02:1 / 1.02-1.36:1 / 1.2-1.5:1 / 1.5-2.0:1 / 2.0-4.0:1 / 4.0-7.2:1 / 7.2-10.8:1
Vertical up to 120%, depending on lens Horizontal up to 50%, depending on lens Motorized zoom and focus Motorized lens shift
Yes
Yes

Light source

Laser phosphor

Light source lifetime

Up to 20,000hrs

Sealed DLPTM core Orientation 3D

Yes 360° rotation, no restrictions Active and passive stereoscopic 3D

Image processing

Embedded warp & blend. Also possible via Ptoolset

Keystone correction

Yes

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Inputs
Input resolutions
Software tools Control Network connection Power requirements Power consumption BTU per hour Standby power Noise level (typical at 25°C/ 77°F) Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Storage humidity Dimensions (WxLxH) Weight Standard accessories Certifications Warranty

2x HDMI 2.0b / DisplayPort 1.2a / DVI-D / HDBaseT / 3G-SDI / VGA (DSub 15 pin) Up to 1,920 x 1,200 @ 60Hz refresh rates: 24Hz to 120Hz for 720p (1280×720) / 24Hz to 60Hz for WUXGA (1920×1200) / 24Hz to 60Hz for 3840×2160 and 24Hz to 30Hz for 4196×2160 Projector Toolset IR, RS232, RJ45, USB type A 10/100 Ethernet, RJ45 100-240V / 50-60Hz 1150W nominal, 1325W maximum 3,925 BTU/h nominal; 4,520 BTU/h maximum less than 0.5W 36dB(A) – 40dB(A) depending on the used mode
0 – 50 °C (sea level) -10 to 60 °C 10 – 85% RH, non-condensing 5 – 90% RH, non-condensing without feet: 650 x 710 x 251 mm / 25.6 x 27.9 x 9.9 in without lens: 50.0 kg / 110.2 lbs Power cord, wireless remote control CE, FCC Class A, cTUVUS, CCC, EAC, KCC, RCM, BIS, BSMI Limited 3 years parts and labor

A.3 Product specifications of the G100­W22

Specifications

Projector type

Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector

Resolution

1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA) – 0.96″ DLP chip

Brightness

22,000 ISO lumen / 20,600 center lumen / 18,500 ANSI lumen

Contrast ratio

1,100:1 sequential; 5,500:1 dynamic; Extreme black: 100,000:1

Brightness uniformity

90%

Aspect ratio

16:10

Lens type Optical lens shift

FLDX-lens 0.38:1; GC-lenses – 0.65-0.75:1 / 0.84-1.02:1 / 1.02-1.36:1 / 1.2-1.5:1 / 1.5-2.0:1 / 2.0-4.0:1 / 4.0-7.2:1 / 7.2-10.8:1
Vertical up to 120%, depending on lens

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Color correction CLO (constant light output) Light source Light source lifetime Sealed DLPTM core Orientation 3D Image processing Keystone correction Inputs
Input resolutions
Software tools Control Network connection Power requirements Power consumption BTU per hour Standby power Noise level (typical at 25°C/ 77°F) Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Storage humidity Dimensions (WxLxH) Weight Standard accessories Certifications Warranty

Horizontal up to 50%, depending on lens Motorized zoom and focus Motorized lens shift Yes Yes Laser phosphor Up to 20,000hrs Yes 360° rotation, no restrictions Active and passive stereoscopic 3D Embedded warp & blend. Also possible via Ptoolset Yes 2x HDMI 2.0b / DisplayPort 1.2a / DVI-D / H

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