BARCO G50 Projection Install Projectors User Guide Product Information
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G50 Projection Install Projectors
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Brand: Barco
- Model: G50
- Address: Beneluxpark 21, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
- Website: Barco
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Product Usage Instructions:
1. Safety
1.1 General considerations: Always follow
safety guidelines when using the product to prevent accidents.
1.2 Risk Group 3 Safety: Specific safety
measures for handling the product in higher risk environments.
2. Product Overview
2.1 Main unit: Description of the main
components of the product and their functions.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
Q: Where can I download the latest Barco manuals?
A: You can download the latest Barco manuals
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Q: What should I do if I notice damage on the delivered
goods?
A: If you notice any damage during transport or
faults in material and manufacturing, inform Barco immediately in
writing to address the issue.
Q: How can I ensure product security?
A: For information on Product Security Incident
Response, refer to the dedicated section on the Barco website.
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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.
Product Security Incident Response
As a global technology leader, Barco is committed to deliver secure solutions
and services to our customers, while protecting Barco’s intellectual property.
When product security concerns are received, the product security incident
response process will be triggered immediately. To address specific security
concerns or to report security issues with Barco products, please inform us
via contact details mentioned on https://www. barco. com/psirt. To protect our
customers, Barco does not publically disclose or confirm security
vulnerabilities until Barco has conducted an analysis of the product and
issued fixes and/or mitigations.
Table of contents
1 Safety
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9
1.1 General considerations
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 1.2 Risk Group 3
Safety …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11
1.2.1 General considerations…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
11 1.2.2 High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance
……………………………………………………………………………..12 1.2.3 HD for fully enclosed projection
systems………………………………………………………………………………………….14 1.3 Important safety
instructions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..15 1.4 Product
safety labels…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………19
2 Product overview
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..21
2.1 Main
unit………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..22
3 Input & Communication
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….25
3.1 Input/Output
ports………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………26 3.2 Control
panel ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….26
4 Remote control unit
(RCU)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..27
4.1 RCU battery
installation……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………28 4.2 Remote
Control Unit………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….29 4.3
Projector Address (ID)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………29
4.4 Using the
RCU…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….30
5 Powering On/Off the projector
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..31
5.1 Powering On the projector
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………32 5.2 Power off the
projector……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..33
6 User
controls……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….35
6.1 On-Screen Display
Menus………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………36
7 User controls — Source menu
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….37
7.1 Source menu overview
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….38 7.2 Picture-in-
Picture and Picture-By-Picture ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39
8 User control — Image
menu…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….41
8.1 Image menu overview
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………42 8.2 Color Mode
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..44 8.3
Gamma………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….44
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8.4 Digital Zoom and
Shift………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………44 8.5 White
Balance……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..45 8.6
Advanced Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….45
9 User controls — Installation
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..47
9.1 Image menu overview
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………48 9.2 Orientation
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………49 9.3 Scaling
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..49 9.4 3D
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………49 9.5
Lens………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..50 9.6
Geometric Correction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….51
10 User controls — Profiles menu
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………55
10.1 Profiles menu overview
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………56 10.2 User data
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………56
11 User controls — Settings
menu……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..57
11.1 Settings menu overview
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..58 11.2 Date and Time
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….59 11.3
Schedule……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….60
11.4 Standby
Mode……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..62 11.5 Power
Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………62 11.6
Communication …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..62
11.6.1 Projector ID…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………62
11.6.2 Remote Setup ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………62
11.6.3 Network Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..63
11.6.4 Control………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….64
11.6.5 Using the web control center
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..65 11.6.6 Using RS232 command by
Telnet ………………………………………………………………………………………………………66 11.6.7 Baud Rate
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..66 11.6.8
Reset…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….66 11.7
Language………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………67 11.8
User interface………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………67
11.8.1 On Screen Display …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..67
11.8.2 Logo Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………68
11.8.3 Backlight………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………68
11.9 System
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..68 11.10
Shutter……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………69
11.11
Security………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….69
11.12 12V
Trigger…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..69 11.13
Audio ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………69
11.14
Reset………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………70
11.15 Maintenance
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..70
12 User controls — Test pattern menu
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….71
12.1 Test pattern menu overview
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………72
13 User controls — Status menu
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………73
13.1 Status menu
overview………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………74
14 Troubleshooting
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..77
14.1 Projector Problems
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………78 14.2 Projector LED
indication chart ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….79
A Specifications
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..81
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A.1 Specifications for
G50W6……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..82 A.2
Specifications for
G50W7……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..83 A.3
Specifications for
G50W8……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..85 A.4
Dimensions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..86
B Supported
formats…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..89
B.1 Video Timings list HDMI1 and
HDMI2……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..90 B.2 Video Timings list —
DisplayPort ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….93 B.3 Video
Timings list HDBaseT ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….96 B.4
Compatibility mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………99
B.5 EDID
table…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….99
C Communication protocols……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
101
C.1 RS232 Configuration
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 102 C.2 RS232 protocol
table …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 102 C.3 LAN
function …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 124
D Regulatory
information…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 129
D.1 Product compliance………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
130 D.2 China RoHS
compliance………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 131 D.3 Taiwan
RoHS compliance ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 132 D.4
Turkey RoHS compliance…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 133
D.5 Disposal
information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 134 D.6
Contact information………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 134
D.7 Download Product Manual
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 134
Glossary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
135
Index ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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1.1 General considerations …………………………………………………………………………………………………..10 1.2 Risk
Group 3 Safety………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 1.3 Important safety
instructions…………………………………………………………………………………………….15 1.4 Product safety
labels………………………………………………………………………………………………………19
About this document
Read this document attentively. It contains important information to prevent
personal injury while installing and using the G50 projector. Furthermore, it
includes several cautions to prevent damage to the G50 projector. Ensure that
you understand and follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and
warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing the G50 projector.
Clarification of the term “G50” used in this document
When referring in this document to the term “G50” means that the content is
applicable for following Barco products: · G50-W6, G50-W7, G50-W8
Model certification name
· G50-W6, G50-W7, G50-W8
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. · 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. · IEC/EN 60825-1:
2014 Laser class 1 RG2 or RG3. · IEC/EN 62471-5:2015 RG2 or RG3.
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
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.
According to IEC 60825-1:2014, EN 60825-1:2014 +A11:2021 and IEC 62471-5:2015,
this projector may become CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT – RISK GROUP 3 product when
installed with G-lens (throw ratio 2.905.50).
To ensure safe operation, read all laser safety precautions before installing
or operating the projector.
· 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. · As with any bright source, do not stare into
the direct beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:2015. · No direct exposure to the beam shall
be permitted, RG3 IEC 62471-5:2015 (When Throw Ratio large than
2.9). · This projector is class 1 laser product of IEC 60825-1:2014, EN
60825-1:2014+A11:2021 and risk group 2
with the requirements of IEC 62471-5:2015. · Operators shall control access to
the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at the height
that will prevent exposures of spectators’ eyes within the hazard distance
(When Throw Ratio large than 2.9).
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Light Intensity Hazard Distance
This projector may become Class 1 Laser Product-Risk Group 3 (RG3) when
installed with G lens (2.90 – 5.50 : 1) lens (throw ratio 2.90-5.50).
Permanent eye injury is possible when exposed to the high intensity light beam
within the hazard distance (HD).
Projection Lens
G lens (2.90 – 5.50 : 1)
Throw Ratio 2.90 – 5.50
Classification and Requirements for Laser Illuminated Projectors (LIPs)
IEC 60825-1:2014
EN 60825-1:2014 +A11:2021
IEC 62471-5:2015
CLASS 1
RISK GROUP 3
Hazard distance
· G50-W6: 1.3 meters
· G50-W7: 1.5 meters
· G50-W8: 2.0 meters
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 11. 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 Risk Group 3 Safety
1.2.1 General considerations
Notice on optical radiation from G50 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.
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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.
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.
1.2.2 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 “General considerations”, page 10.
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.
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RA
SIDE VIEW (A)
TH
H<SH
RZ
HD SH
H>SH
TOP VIEW (B)
TH
SW
RA
RZ
HD
LRZ SW
LRZ
Image 11 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 2 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 12.
The restricted area sticker can be replaced by a sticker with only the symbol.
Image 12
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.
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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. A copy can remain on-site.
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 (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.
1.2.3 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 3 two
areas should be considered: the restricted enclosed projection area (RA) and
the observation area (TH).
sw
RESTRICTED
RA
TH
AREA
RESTRICTED AREA
RZ
sw
HDDIFFUSE
PD PR
sw
HD
REFLECTION
sw
Image 13 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.
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For this type of setup 3 different HD shall be considered:
· HD as discussed in “High Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance”, page 12,
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 12, 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
“General considerations”, page 10.
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.
1.3 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. · 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.
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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. · 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. · High brightness warning: The projector light source must be switched
off when no projection lens is installed. It is hazardous to operate without
lens or shield. Always switch the output light off when replacing a lens.
Lenses or shields shall be changed if they have become visibly damaged to such
extent that their effectiveness is impaired. For example by cracks or deep
scratches. · When installing an interchangeable lens with a throw ratio that
makes the projector become an RG3 unit, (See chapter “Available lenses” in the
installation manual), refer to chapter “Risk Group 3 Safety”, page 11, for
information regarding precautions. · 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:
High brightness projector: This projector embeds high brightness (radiance)
lasers; this laser light is processed through the projectors optical path.
Native laser light is not accessible by the end user in any use case. The
light exiting the projection lens has been diffused within the optical path,
representing a larger source and lower radiance value than native laser light.
Nevertheless, when RG3, the projected light represents a significant risk for
the human eye when exposed directly within the beam. This risk is not specific
related to the characteristics of laser light but solely to the high thermal
induced energy of the light source; which is comparable with lamp based
systems. When RG3, thermal retinal eye injury is possible when exposed within
the Hazard Distance. The Hazard Distance (HD) is defined from the projection
lens surface towards the position of the projected beam where the irradiance
equals the maximum permissible exposure as described in the chapter “High
Brightness precautions: Hazard Distance”, page 12. · Always switch off the
projector and disconnect from the mains power supply before attempting to
remove any of the projector covers or access parts inside the projector. ·
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Attempts to modify/replace
mechanics or electronics inside the housing or compartments will violate any
warranties and may be hazardous. · For correct physical installation, refer to
the Installation manual. · Only place the projector on a stable surface or
mount it securely using an approved ceiling-mount. · 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 on the lens side must be
at least 100 cm (39.4″). The exclusion zone on all other projector sides must
be not less than 50 cm (19.7″). · Do not cover the projector or the lens with
any material while the projector is in operation.
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· 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. · Only connect the
projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technical
specification.
Connecting to unspecified signal sources or voltages may lead to malfunction
and permanent damage of the unit. · 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= 5 °C (41 °F)
to 40 °C (104 °F). · Rated operating humidity: 10% RH to 85% RH (non-
condensing).
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· Do not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidity
specifications as this may result in overheating and malfunction.
· Do not operate the projector in environments with excessive dust. The
projector must be installed in environments where the dust conditions are as
low as expected in a standard office environment. The environment should be
clean and free from hostile airborne particles which may have harmful effects
on the internal parts of the projector (e.g., airborne contaminants produced
by smoke or snow machines, contaminants derived from chemical products such as
e.g., disinfectants, conducting types of dust, excessive dust).
· If the specified environmental conditions cannot be guaranteed (e.g.,
construction works), the projector must be removed, or switched off and fully
protected until the requirements are fulfilled.
· Contact Barco in case uncertainty exist on the environmental conditions
linked to air contamination prior to install and operate the projector.
· Sufficient free space around the projector is critical for proper air
circulation and cooling of the unit. The dimensions shown in Image 14
indicate the minimum space required.
· For ceiling mounted installations, make sure to leave a minimum space as
shown in Image 14 between the ceiling mount and the bottom intake vents of
the projector.
50 cm (19,7″)
100 cm (39.4″)
50 cm (19,7″)
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15 mm
50 cm (19,7″)
Image 14
1 Bottom intake vents. 2 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.
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· 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.
1.4 Product safety labels
Light beam related safety labels
Label image
Label description
This product is classified as Class 1 Laser Product- Risk Group 2 of IEC
60825-1:2014, EN 60825- 1:2014+A11:2021 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.
“WARNING: MOUNT ABOVE THE HEADS OF CHILDREN.”
Additional warning against eye exposure for close exposures less than 1 m.
This projector may become Risk Group 3 product when an interchangeable lens
with throw ratio greater than 2.90 (type: A13) 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.
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2.1 Main unit
Component location
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Image 21 1 Remote receiver (top) 2 LED status indicator 3 Remote receiver (front) 4 Projection lens
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12V Out REMOTE
HDBaseT ETHERNET
HDMI-2 IN
HDMI-1 IN
HDMI OUT
DISPLAY PORT
3D SYNC 3D SYNC USB
IN
OUT (5V/1.5A)
AUDIO Out RS232
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5 Input/Output (I/O) panel 6 Control panel 7 Power socket 8 Adjustable feet
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Product overview
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3.1 Input/Output ports
Input/Output ports
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HDBaseT ETHERNET
HDMI-2 IN
HDMI-1 IN
HDMI OUT
DISPLAY PORT
12V Out REMOTE
3D SYNC 3D SYNC USB
IN
OUT (5V/1.5A)
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AUDIO Out RS232
1 DC 12V output 2 Wired remote input 3 HDBaseT port 4 LAN connection (RJ45) 5 HDMI input port 2
6 HDMI input port 1 7 HDMI output port 8 DisplayPort port 9 3D sync input port
10 3D sync output port 11 USB port type A 12 RS232 serial port 13 Audio output port
3.2 Control panel
Button functions
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Power
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ZOOM
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LENS SHIFT
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Arrow keys
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ENTER
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KEYSTONE
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EXIT
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MENU
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Turn the projector on or off Adjust the image size Adjust lens position Adjust
the image focus Navigate through the menu Confirm the settings Adjust a
horizontally or vertically keystoned image Return to previous menu or exit
menu if at top level Show the main menu on screen
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4.1 RCU battery installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………….28 4.2 Remote Control Unit ………………………………………………………………………………………………………29 4.3 Projector Address (ID)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….29 4.4 Using the RCU ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..30
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4.1 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 (alkaline) batteries (observe the polarity).
Note: Batteries are not delivered with the RCU!
3. Replace the cover.
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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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Remote Control Unit (RCU)
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1 Power On 2 Power Off (Standby) 3 Number keys 0-9 4 Source information 5
Projector ID setting 6 Auto sync input source 7 Select input source 8 Confirm
menu selection 9 Menu navigation 10 Adjust brightness 11 Adjust contrast 12
Open OSD menu 13 Back to parent menu or exit menu 14 Preset color mode 15
Display test patterns 16 Adjust lens shift 17 Adjust focus 18 Adjust
horizontal/vertical keystone 19 Adjust image size 20 Shutter 21 User
programmable hot key
Default USER 1 = Audio Mute on/off Default USER 2 = Short cut Audio Volume
menu
4.3 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 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.
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3. Release the ID Key.
The projector address can be set in: Communication > Remote setup > Remote
code.
4.4 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.
±30° ±20°
±30° ±20°
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5.1 Powering On the projector ……………………………………………………………………………………………….32 5.2
Power off the projector ……………………………………………………………………………………………………33
This chapter assumes that the power cord and (all) signal cables are securely
connected. For detailed instructions see installation manual.
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5.1 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 red.
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2. Turn on the projector by pressing the POWER button (2) on the control
panel or the ON key (3) on the remote control.
The status LED (4) will flash orange. The startup screen will display and the
status LED will turn to solid green.
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3. Is this the first time that the projector starts up? (First installation
or after a factory reset) If yes, a popup window appears with the request to
accept Barco’s End User License Agreement (EULA). Select CONTINUE to accept
the EULA terms and to proceed using the projector. If you do not accept the
EULA terms (CANCEL), the projector will be switched off.
Note: Use the remote control or control panel to select your choice.
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Note: The EULA can be downloaded from the Barco website.
4. Turn on your source. The projector detects the source you selected and
displays the image. Note: If you connect multiple input sources at the same
time, press the Input key on the control panel or on the remote control to
switch inputs.
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WARNING: Do not look directly into the lens when the projector is on. The strong light may cause permanent eye damage.
5.2 Power off the projector
How to power off the projector
1. Press the Standby button (reference 2) on the remote control or the Power
On/Off button (reference 3) on the control panel.
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3
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A confirmation request will be prompted on the screen. 2. Press the same
button again to confirm.
Note: If not confirmed after five seconds, the confirmation request will
disappear and the projector will remain on.
CAUTION: Don’t power on the projector again immediately after entering standby
mode.
CAUTION: Don’t switch off or disconnect the projector from the power net until
the cooling down cycle is completed.
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6.1 On-Screen Display Menus……………………………………………………………………………………………….36
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6.1 On-Screen Display Menus
About OSD
The projector has On-Screen Display (OSD) menus that allow you to make image
adjustments and change a variety of settings.
Follow the steps below to use the OSD menu to configure the projector
settings.
How to operate
1. To open the OSD menu, press Menu key on the control panel or remote
control. 2. Use arrow keys to navigate through the menus and select
appropriate settings. 3. Press Enter to enter the submenu or confirm a
setting. 4. Press Exit to return to the previous menu or exit OSD menu if at
top level.
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Image 61 1 Main menus bar 2 Submenus 3 Settings 4 Navigation bar a Source
menu b Image menu
c Installation menu d Profiles menu e System settings menu f Test pattern meu g Status menu
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7.1 Source menu overview……………………………………………………………………………………………………38 7.2 Picture- in-Picture and Picture-By-Picture…………………………………………………………………………….39
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7.1 Source menu overview
Menu overview
Image 71 Example of the Source menu
Auto signal
Select the Auto Signal checkbox to enable the feature. When Auto Signal is
enabled, the projector automatically detects and selects the input signal.
Once an input source is selected, you can still press the Input button on the
remote control or keypad to switch to other available sources.
Input signal
Select an input signal from the source list. The available input sources are:
· HDMI 1 · HDMI 2 · HDBaseT · DisplayPort
PIP/PBP
The feature to enable picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture. For more info,
see “Picture-in-Picture and Picture-By-Picture”, page 39.
Auto HDMI Switch
Select the Auto HDMI Switch checkbox to enable the feature. If enabled, the
projector will only look at HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 as input sources. HDMI2 has a
higher priority than HDMI1. This means that in case the current input is
HDMI1, the input signal will be forced to HDMI2 if a valid signal is detected
on the HDMI2 input.. The input signal will automatically switch back to HDMI1
if you remove the HDMI2 signal.
When Auto HDMI Switch is enabled, you can only choose HDMI1 and HDMI2 as valid
input sources.
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HDMI
This submenu helps set up the projector’s HDMI ports: · Output: Select an I/O
port to output the signal · EDID: When receiving an HDMI signal, the EDID
option sets the projector’s EDID compatibility to display
the signal correctly. e.g. Select 1.4 for the input devices with HDMI 1.4.
Alternatively, select 2.0 for HDMI 2.0 devices. · HDMI 1: Select the HDMI EDID
type for the HDMI 1 port. · HDMI 2: Select the HDMI EDID type for the HDMI 2
port.
Auto Signal Resync
Select the Auto Signal Resync checkbox to enable the feature. Once enabled,
the system will automatically synchronize the projector to the recent
connected input source every time you switch the input source.
Projection Native Timing
You can change the native timing to either: · 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz (default) ·
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
7.2 Picture-in-Picture and Picture-By-Picture
About
PIP (Picture in Picture) and PBP (Picture By Picture) allows the display of
two images from two input sources simultaneously..
PIP/PBP
Select the appropriate PIP/PBP mode, or disable the function: · Off: Disables
the PIP/PBP mode. · PIP: Display one input source on the main screen and the
other input source in an insert window. · PBP: Dispaly two images of the same
size on the screen.
Main source
Select an input source for the main image. The available input sources are
HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI-D, 3G-SDI, and HDBaseT.
Sub source
Select an input source for the second image. The available input sources are
HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI-D, 3G-SDI, and HDBaseT.
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
Sub Position: Adjust the position of the sub image. In the following layout
charts, the “P” indicates the main image:
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PBP Layout chart: PBP, Main Left
P
PBP Layout
PBP, Main Right
P
PBP, Main Top
P
PIP Layout chart: PIP Layout
PIP, Bottom Right
Small P
PBP, Main Bottom
P
PIP Size Medium
P
Large P
PIP, Bottom Left
P
P
P
PIP, Top Left
P
P
PIP, Top Right
P
P
PBP/PIP Compatibility Chart:
PIP/BPB Matrix HDMI-1 HDMI-2 HDBaseT
HDMI-1 — V V
HDMI-2 V — V
Sub brightness
Adjust the luminous brightness of the sub image to adapt to different ambient
light. Sub Contrast Adjust the contrast ratio of the sub image.
Sub Color Space
Select a color space for the sub image.
P
P
HDBaseT V V —
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8.1 Image menu overview
Overview
Image 81 Example of the Image menu
Color mode
Select one of the predefined color presets. For more info, see “Color Mode”,
page 44
Brightness
Adjust the slider will change the luminous brightness of the projected image.
Use this to adapt the projected image to the ambient light situation.
Contrast
Adjusting the slider will change the contrast ratio of the projected image.
The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and
darkest parts of the image.
Saturation
Adjusting the slider will change the intensity of the image colors.
Tint
Adjusting the slider will change the color balance of red and green in video
images.
Sharpness
Adjust the slider will change the clarity of details in the projected image.
Use this to make the image more clear and sharp.
Gamma
Adjusts the gamma levels of the image, using a number of presets. For more
info, see “Gamma”, page 44.
Digital Zoom and Shift
The Digital zoom and shift function will digitally scale the image size and
position to fit onto the actual projection surface. For more info, see
“Digital Zoom and Shift”, page 44.
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White Balance
Use this feature to adjust the overall tint of the image to optimize the white
color performance. For more info, see “White Balance”, page 45.
Color Space
Select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal.
The available options are:
· Auto (default), · RGB (0 – 255), · RGB (16 – 235), · REC709, · REC601
Wall Color
By setting the wall color of the projected surface, the projector will achieve
the best color performance for the selected wall color type. The available
options are:
· Off (default), · Blackboard, · Light Yellow, · Light Green, · Light Blue, ·
Pink, · Gray
Advanced Settings
Configure advanced color settings to improve the color performance. For more
info, see “Advanced Settings”, page 45.
Save to user
Save the image settings to the User Mode. Select the correct format according
to the image format, which includes 2D Image, 3D Image, and Blending Image.
Apply to User
Apply the current image settings to one of the following users:
· User-Presentation, · User-Bright, · User-Super Bright, · User-Cinema, ·
User-HDR, · User-RGB, · User-DICOM SIM., · User-Blending, · User-3D, or ·
User-2D High Speed.
Reset
Reset all the image settings to factory default values.
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8.2 Color Mode
About color mode
There are a number of color modes that are preset for different types of
images.
· 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. ·
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 at 120Hz. · User: Image settings saved by
the user.
8.3 Gamma
About gamma
Adjust the gamma levels of the image. The available options are:
· 1.8, · 2.0, · Standard 2.2, · 2.4, · 2.6, · Graphic, · Video, · CRT(Vivid),
· Enhanced, · Film, · DICOM · HDR
In general, the smaller the value, the brighter the dark areas of the image
will become.
8.4 Digital Zoom and Shift
About scale
The Digital zoom and shift menu will digitally scale the image size and
position to fit onto the actual projection surface.
Digital Zoom
Digitally adjust the size of the projected image.
· Proportional: Enable the function t have the image’s height and width
changed at the same time. · Horizontal: Change the width of the projected
image. · Vertical: Change the height of the projected image.
Digital Shift
Adjust the position of the display area within the lens offset range. You need
to digitally zoom the image before using the Digital Shift function.
· Horizontal: Horizontally shift the image.
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· Vertical: Vertically shift the image.
Reset
Reset the function settings to factory default values.
8.5 White Balance
About white balance
Adjust the overall tint of the image to optimize the white color performance.
Color Temperature
Select the color temperature of the projected image. The available options
are: · Warm, · Standard (default), · Cool
Gain/Offset (RGB)
Gain and offset are individual controls for each RGB channels used to set grey
scale. 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.
White Peaking
Adjusts the image color brightness while providing more vibrant colors, in
increments from 0 to 10.
Reset
Reset the function settings to factory default values.
8.6 Advanced Settings
About advanced color
Configure advanced color settings to improve the color performance.
Realcolor P7
Change the color of a projected image by adjusting each color component in the
image. The adjustable color includes Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Yellow, and
Magenta (R / G / B / C / Y / M).
Image 82
· Auto Test Pattern: Enable the function to view a specific color pattern
while adjusting.
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· R / G / B / C / M / Y: Select a color for further adjustment. · 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.
HDR
Configure the settings for the High Dynamic Range (HDR) function.
· HDR – Off: Turn off the projector’s HDR function, and the projector
announces that it does not support HDR content so that the input device only
sends 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.
Dynamic Black
Set 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. – Light Out
Timer: Set a timer for the laser light to turn off after detecting black
content. The set value ranges from 0s to 20s. – Light 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.
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9.1 Image menu overview
Overview
Image 91
Orientation
Configure the projector orientation. For more info, see “Orientation”, page
49.
Scaling
Set the aspect ratio of the projected image. For more info, see “Scaling”,
page 49.
3D
3D settings submenu. For more info, see “3D”, page 49.
Lens
Configure the lens settings to adjust the image quality and position. For more
info, see “Lens”, page 50.
Edge Mask
The edge blending function allows you to hide one or multiple edges of the
projected image. You can use this slider to remove the video encoding noise on
the edges of the video images.
Geometric Correction
Configure the geometric settings to reshape the image for different projection
surface. For more info, see “Geometric Correction”, page 51.
Low Latency
Use this function to enable/disable the system to reduce response times (input
latency) during gaming. · Normal: Without reduce the latency. · 2D Ultra:
Reduce the latency of image that can display image simultaneously.
Freeze Screen
Select to pause the display screen despite any change in the source device.
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Reset
Reset all the installation settings to factory default values.
9.2 Orientation
About orientation
Configure the projection orientation according to the projector’s installation
direction.
Ceiling Mount
Enable the function for ceiling mount installation.
Direction
Select Front Projection or Rear Projection based on the projector’s relative
position to the screen.
9.3 Scaling
Possible aspect ratios
Set the aspect ratio of the projected image. The available options are: · Auto
(default) · 4:3 · 16:9 · 16:10 · Letter boxing · Native Select Auto to display
the detected image size.
9.4 3D
About the 3D menu
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. 3D Menu provides options to set up the 3D
functions to correctly display 3D videos. · 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. · 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.
3D mode
Enable or disable the 3D function.
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3D Format
Select a proper 3D format for the 3D input signal. The available options are:
· Auto, · Frame Packing, · Side by Side, · Top and Bottom, and · Frame
Sequential.
3D Tech
Select a proper 3D technology according to how the 3D sync signal is
processed. · 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. Choose one of the following: · 3D: Play
the 3D content normally. · 2D-Left: Play the left images of the 3D content. ·
2D-Right: Play the right images of the 3D content.
3D Sync in select
Specify the source of the 3D sync input signal. Choose one of the following: ·
Auto: If an external 3D sync input is detected, the projector uses
automatically the external sync input. If
no external 3D sync input is detected, the projector uses the internal 3D sync
to display the content. · Internal: The projector generates the 3D sync
internally and content is displayed. · External: The projector uses an
external 3D sync input to display the 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.
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 nonsynchronous images.
Reset
Reset the function settings to factory default values.
9.5 Lens
About lens settings
Configure the lens settings to adjust the image quality and position.
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Focus
Adjust the focus of the image.
Zoom
Adjust the size of the projected image.
Lens Shift
Adjust the lens position to shift the projected area.
CAUTION: For UST lens mounted in its support, do not execute any lens
movements when the UST lens is fixed in the Lens Support.
Lens Memory
This projector can save up to five lens settings. · 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. · Clear Memory: Clear the saved
lens records.
Lens Calibration
Calibrate the lens position to return it to the center. To prevent damage to
the projector and the lens, always perform lens calibration before replacing
the lens.
Lens Lock
Lock the lens to prevent the lens motors from moving, which disables all lens
functions.
Reset
Reset the function settings to factory default values.
9.6 Geometric Correction
About geometric correction
This menu allows you to configure the geometric shape of the projected image.
Do this to reshape the image for different projection surfaces.
Warp control
Configure warp settings. · Basic: Configure basic settings, such as keystone,
pincushion, and 4-corner. · Advanced: Configure advanced settings, such as
grid points, warp inner, warp sharpness, and more.
Basic Warp
Configure basic warp settings. · Keystone: Keystone function is used to adjust
the images in asymmetric rectangle shape.
– H. Keystone : Adjust the left and right side of the projected image to make
it an even rectangle. It is used for the images with unequal left and right
sides.
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Image 92
– V. Keystone : 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.
Image 93
· 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
Image 94
– Vertical: Correct the projected image with vertical barrel or pincushion
distortion.
Image 95
· 4 – corner : Reshape the image by moving the 4 corners of the image to have it fit a specific projection surface.
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Advanced Warp
Configure advanced warp settings. · Grid Points: Set the grid points of warp
pattern. · Warp Inner: Enable or disable warp inner control.
Note: the warp inner does not support 2×2 grid points. · Warp Sharpness: When
the grid lines are warped from straight into curve, the grid lines will be
distorted
and become jagged. To avoid the line jagged are too obvious, 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 Setting: 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 blend pattern width. – 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.
Width
Blend area
Gamma
Image 97
Reset
Reset the geometry settings to factory default values.
Save Memory
Select a record from 1 to 5 to save the current geometric correction settings.
Apply Memory
Select a record from 1 to 5 to apply the geometric correction settings.
Clear Memory
Clear the saved geometric correction records.
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10.1 Profiles menu overview
Overview
Image 101 Example of the Profiles menu
User data
User can save the projector settings as user data and reload the settings
later. For more info, see “User data”, page 56.
10.2 User data
About user data
User can save the projector settings as user data and reload the settings
later.
Save all settings
Save all of the current projector settings as user data in a profile. Using
this method, you can save up to 5 profiles.
Load all settings
Load the previously saved user data.
Clear Memory
Clear the saved user data records.
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11.1 Settings menu overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………….58 11.2 Date and Time………………………………………………………………………………………………………………59 11.3 Schedule …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….60 11.4 Standby Mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………62 11.5 Power Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..62 11.6 Communication …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….62 11.7 Language ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………67 11.8 User interface……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….67 11.9 System ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….68 11.10 Shutter………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..69 11.11 Security ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………69 11.12 12V Trigger ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….69 11.13 Audio………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….69 11.14 Reset………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….70 11.15 Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..70
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11.1 Settings menu overview
Overview
Image 111 Example of the settings menu
Date and time
Sets up the date and time for the projector. For more info, see “Date and
Time”, page 59.
Schedule
Schedule the project functions to operate automatically at the set time. For
more info, see “Schedule”, page 60.
Standby mode
Setup the projector standby mode. For more info, see “Standby Mode”, page 62.
Power Settings
Configure the projector’s power settings. For more info, see “Power Settings”,
page 62.
Communication
Configure the settings that allow the projector to communicate with other
projectors or control devices. For more info, see “Communication”, page 62.
Language
Select a language for the OSD menu. For more info, see “Language”, page 67.
User interface
Configure the user interface related settings. For more info, see “User
interface”, page 67.
System
Configure the system related settings. For more info, see “System”, page 68.
Shutter
Set up the shutter behavior. For more info, see “Shutter”, page 69.
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Security
Set up the projector security options. For more info, see “Security”, page 69.
12V trigger
Sets the trigger. For more info, see “12V Trigger”, page 69.
Audio
Configure the audio related settings. For more info, see “Audio”, page 69.
Reset
Reset the projector settings to factory default values. For more info, see
“Reset”, page 70.
Maintenance
Enter the Maintenance / service menu after entering the servicing password.
For more info, see “Maintenance”, page 70.
11.2 Date and Time
About date and time
Set up the date and time for the projector.
Clock mode
Set the clock mode to Use NTP Server (network-based) or Manual.
If you set the Clock Mode to Use NTP Server, make sure the projector has
access to the Internet.
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
Configure the daylight saving settings if required.
NTP Server
Select a NTP Server 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.
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11.3 Schedule
About schedule
Schedule the project functions to operate automatically at the set time.
Image 112 Example of the Schedule menu
Date and Time
Check or adjust the date and time for the projector.
Schedule Mode
Enable or disable the schedule function. If the projector is controlled via
external devices or software, the Schedule Mode displays AP Mode, and the
projector’s schedule functions are grayed out.
View Today
View the event list scheduled for today.
Monday to Sunday
Set up the schedule for days of a week. On the Schedule menu page, select a
day and configure the schedule settings.
Image 113 Example of the Schedule for Monday
· Schedule Enable: Enable or disable the schedule function for the selected
day. · Event 01-08 / Event 09-16: Select an event record number, and set up
the schedule details.
– Time: Set the time for the event. – Function: Set the function. The
available functions are Power Settings, Input Source, Light Source
Mode, and Shutter.
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operates automatically at the set time. – Event Reset: Reset the event
settings.
Image 114 Example of selecting an event for Monday: Power On
· More Events / Previous Events (Event 01-16): Swaps the menu between the
first set of eight events (0108) and the second set of eight events (0916).
Image 115 Example of the two sets of eight events for Monda
· Copy Events To: Copy the events setup for the day to another day.
Image 116 Example of copying the events from Monday to Tuesday
· Reset: Reset the schedule settings for the day.
Reset
Reset all of the schedule settings.
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11.4 Standby Mode
About 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.
11.5 Power Settings
About power settings
Configure the projector’s power settings. When going on or going to sleep.
Fast Power On
Turn on this function to have the projector automatically turning on when
connected to HDMI input sources.
Signal Power On
Enable this function to have the projector automatically powering on when an
input source is connected. This feature is designed specifically for HDMI 1 &
HDMI 2. The HDMI sources must be connected in order to activate this function.
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 and 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.
11.6 Communication
11.6.1 Projector ID
About projector ID
Assign an remote 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 methods.
11.6.2 Remote Setup
About remote setup
Configure the settings of the Infra-Red (IR) remote control.
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Remote code
Assign an remote code from 00 to 99 for the remote receivers on the projector.
The projector only responds to the IR remote control set with the same remote
code.
Remote receiver
Set the remote receiver for the projector to control the communication between
the projector and the IR remote.
· Front: Enable or disable the front remote receiver. · Top: Enable or disable
the top remote receiver. · HDBaseT: Select On to set the HDBaseT terminal as
the remote receiver.
User Button 1 / User Button 2
Assign a function to the User 1 / User 2 button on the remote control. It
allows you to use the function easily without going through the OSD menus. The
available functions for the User 1 / User 2 button are:
· Freeze Screen · Blank Screen · Save to User · PIP/PBP · Aspect Ratio · Show
Message · User Data · Network Setup · Projector ID · Orientation · Custom
RGBCMY · Multi-Projection · Reset Selective
11.6.3 Network Setup
About network setup
Configure the projector’s network settings.
Ethernet
Configure the projector’s Ethernet settings when connecting to a wired network
using an RJ-45 cable.
· LAN Interface: Specify the LAN interface to RJ-45 or HDBaseT. · MAC Address:
Display the MAC address. (Read only) · Network Status: Display the network
connection status. (Read only) · DHCP: Turn on DHCP to automatically acquire
IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS. · IP Address: Assign the
projector’s IP address. · Subnet Mask: Assign the projector’s subnet mask. ·
Gateway: Assign the projector’s gateway. · DNS: Assign the projector’s DNS. ·
Apply: Apply the wired network settings.
Reset
Reset all network settings to default factory values.
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11.6.4 Control
About control
This projector can be controlled remotely by a computer or other external
devices through wireless or wired 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.
Image 117
Crestron
Control the projector with Crestron controller and related software. (Port:
41794) You can configure the IP Address, IPID, and Port for the network
connection. For more information, please visit http://www.crestron.com.
Extron
Control the projector with Extron devices (port 3023). For more information,
please visit http://www.extron.com.
PJ Link
Control the projector with PJLink v1.0 commands (port 4352). You can configure
the IP Address (Service) for the network connection. For more information,
please visit http:// pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english.
AMX
Control the projector with AMX devices (port 9131). For more information,
please visit http://www.amx.com.
Telnet
Control the projector using RS232 commands though Telnet connection (port
3023).
HTTP
Control the projector with web browser (port 80).
Reset
Reset the function settings to default factory values.
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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. 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.
11.6.5 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 – 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.
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· 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.
11.6.6 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 “Using the web control center”, page 65 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
· Telnet: TCP · 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).
11.6.7 Baud Rate
About baud rate
Set the baud rate for the serial port.
Serial Port In
Set the baud rate for Serial Port In. The available options are: · 1200 · 2400
· 4800 · 9600 · 19200 · 38400 · 57600 · 115200 (default)
11.6.8 Reset
About reset
Reset all the communication settings to factory default values.
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11.7 Language
About language
Select a language for the OSD menu. The available languages are: · English, ·
Simplified Chinese, · French, · German, · Italian, · Japanese, · Korean, ·
Russian, · Spanish, · Portuguese, · Indonesian, · Dutch
11.8 User interface
About the User Interface menu
Configure the user interface related settings.
11.8.1 On Screen Display
About on screen display
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.
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11.8.2 Logo Setup
About logo setup
Set up the logo for the startup screen.
Change Logo
Change the logo for the startup screen. Apart from the Default logo, user can
select also Captured Logo. · Default Logo: The default startup screen. ·
Captured Logo: The logo is saved via the Logo Capture function.
Logo Capture
Capture an image as the logo for the startup screen. · Save: Save the captured
loco
Delete Logo
Delete the saved Captured Logo.
11.8.3 Backlight
About backlight
Set up the projector backlight options for the keypad and power key.
Keypad
Enable or disable the keypad backlight.
Power Key
Enable or disable the backlight for the power key.
11.9 System
About the system menu
Configure the system related settings.
High altitude
Check the High Altitude option 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.
Operational mode
Set up the desired light source mode to control the projector brightness.
Select a light source mdoe depending on the installation requirements. The
available options are: · Normal · Eco Mode · Custom Mode
Custom brightness
Set up the custom brightness level.
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11.10 Shutter
About the 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.
11.11 Security
About security
Set up the projector security options.
Security
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.
Change Password
Change the password required to operate the projector.
11.12 12V Trigger
About 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.
11.13 Audio
About Audio menu
The Audio menu configures the audio related settings.
Audio mute
Enable this feature to temporarily turn off the sound.
Audio volume
Adjust the audio volume level.
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11.14 Reset
About 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, COMMUNICATION, and SYSTEM.
11.15 Maintenance
About maintenance and servicing
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.
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Test pattern menu
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12.1 Test pattern menu overview
Overview
Image 121
Test pattern
Select a test pattern. The available options are:
· Off, · Green Grid, · Magenta Grid, · White Grid, · White, · Black, · Red, ·
Green, · Blue, · Yellow, · Magenta, · Cyan, · ANSI Contrast 4×4, · Color bar,
· Full screen
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13.1 Status menu overview
Overview
Image 131 Example of the status menu
About the Status menu
View information about the projector status and projector settings. The
projector information is read only.
Projector
· Model Name · Serial Number · Total Projector Hours · Lens Type
System status
· Standby Mode · Light Source Mode · Light Source Hours
– Normal – Eco Mode – Custom Mode · Temperature
Communication
· Projector ID · Remote Code · Ethernet
– LAN Interface – MAC Address – Network Status – DHCP – IP Address – Subnet
Mask – Gateway – DNS
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· Control – Crestron – Extron – PJLink – AMX – Telnet – HTTP
Signal
· Input signal – Resolution – Signal Format – Pixel Clock – Horz Refresh –
Vert Refresh – Color Space
· Second signal – Resolution – Signal Format – Pixel Clock – Horz Refresh –
Vert Refresh – Color Space
Firmware version
· Main Version · I-SCALER Version · F-MCU Version · A-MCU Version · LAN
Version · Formatter Version · HDBaseT Version
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Troubleshooting
14.1 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.
Partial, scrolling or incorrectly displayed image
· Press “Auto” on the remote control to detect input signal automatically. ·
If you are using a PC, set the PC’s resolution lower or equal to WUXGA (1920 ×
1200). · If you are using a Notebook:
– Set the resolution lower or equal to WUXGA (1920 × 1200). – Press the
appropriate keys listed below for your notebook manufacturer to send signal
out from
notebook to projector. Example: [Fn]+[F4]
Acer Asus Dell Gateway BM/Lenovo HP/Compaq NEC Toshiba Mac Apple
[Fn]+[F5] [Fn]+[F8] [Fn]+[F8] [Fn]+[F4] [Fn]+[F7] [Fn]+[F4] [Fn]+[F3] Fn]+[F5] System Preference > Display > Arrangement > Mirror display
· If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your monitor freezes, restart all equipment including the projector.
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. To adjust focus from
OSD menu, select “Installation > Lens > Focus”.
· Make sure the projection screen is in proper distance with the projector.
For projection distances of each lens, see chapter Lens specifications in the
installation manual.
Stretched when displaying 16:10 DVD videos
· Set appropriate aspect ratio for the projector by selecting “Installation >
Aspect Ratio” from the OSD menu. · Set the aspect ratio to 16:10 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, or selecting “Installation > Lens > Zoom”
from the OSD menu.
· 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
· Perform keystone correction by pressing the “Keystone H” and “Keystone V”
button on the remote control, or using “Installation > Geometry Correction >
Basic Warp > Keystone Horizontal or Vertical” from the OSD menu.
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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 60 seconds before reconnecting power.
If the remote control does not work
· Check if the operating angle of the remote control is pointed within ±30°
(front and back) to the remote receivers on the projector. Make sure there are
any obstructions between the remote control and the projector.
· Check the remote batteries. Make sure batteries are inserted correctly.
Replace the batteries if they are used up.
· Ensure you have set the correct IR code to the remote control. See “Remote
Settings” in the chapter “Remote Setup”, page 62.
14.2 Projector LED indication chart
LED diagnostics
1
2
3
Image 141
1 Light LED 2 Status LED 3 AV Mute LED
Message
Standby State Power On Warm up Power On & Laser diode on Power Off Cooling
down AV mute is off Image displayed AV mute is on Image is black Projector
communication Firmware upgrade Burn-in Factory reset
Light LED (1) Green Orange Red
Status LED (2) Green Orange Red
Flashing
Steady
Steady Flashing
Steady
Steady
Steady
Steady
Steady
Flashing
Flashing
Steady
Flashing Steady
Flashing Flashing
AV Mute LED (3) Green Orange
Steady
Steady
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Message
Error Over temperature Error Fan failure Error Color Wheel failure
Light LED (1) Green Orange Red
Status LED (2) Green Orange Red
Steady
AV Mute LED (3) Green Orange
Flashing
Flashing
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A
A.1 Specifications for G50W6 ………………………………………………………………………………………………82 A.2 Specifications for G50W7 ………………………………………………………………………………………………83 A.3 Specifications for G50W8 ………………………………………………………………………………………………85 A.4 Dimensions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….86
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Specifications
A.1 Specifications for G50W6
Projector type Technology Resolution Brightness
Brightness uniformity Contrast ratio
Light source Light source lifetime Aspect ratio Orientation Sealed DLPTM core
Color correction CLO (constant light output) Keystone correction Image
processing 3D Lens type Optical lens shift
Inputs Output Input resolutions
Software tools Control
Network connection
Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector
Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector
1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA)
5,400 ANSI lumens 6,000 center lumens 6,400 ISO lumens
90%
1,200:1 sequential; 6,000:1 dynamic; Extreme black: 750,000:1
Laser phosphor
Up to 20,000hrs
16:10
360° rotation, no restrictions
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Embedded warp & blend possible via Ptoolset
Active stereoscopic 3D
G-lenses – 0.37-0.4:1 / 0.65-0.75:1 / 0.75-0.95:1 / 0.95-1.22:1 / 1.22-1.52:1
/ 1.52-2.92:1 / 2.90-5.50:1 Vertical up to 100%, depending on lens Horizontal
up to 30%, depending on lens Motorized zoom and focus Motorized lens shift 2 x
HDMI In (Compliant with HDMI 2.0b, HDCP2.2) / 1 x Display Port (1.2a) / 1 x
HDBaseT (HDCP1.4) / 1 x 3D SYNC In
1 x HDMI Out (Loop through HDMI1/HDMI2/HDBaseT/DP) 1 x 3D SYNC Out 1 x DC 12V
Out 1 x Audio out, 3.5mm phone jack
Up to 4K UHD @60Hz Refresh rates: 24Hz to 60Hz for WUXGA and 4KUHD (4096 x
2160 / 3860 x 2160) 4K input signals will be scaled to the projector’s output
resolution
Projector Toolset
1 x RS232 (D-sub 9 pin) (PC Control) 1 x Wired In (3.5mm phone jack) (Remote
In) 1 x RJ45 (LAN)
10/100 Ethernet, RJ45
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Speakers Power requirements Power consumption Standby power BTU per hour Noise level (typical at 25°C/ 77°F) Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity Dimensions (WxLxH) Weight Standard accessories Certifications Warranty *Note
10W / 6 *2 100-240V / 50-60Hz 300W @110V 290W @220V less than 0.5W 1024 @110V
990 @220V 32dB(A) – 36dB(A) depending on the used mode
0 ~ 40 °C (sea level) 10 – 85% RH, non-condensing -10 ~ 60 °C 5 – 90% RH, non-
condensing without feet: 486 x 376 x 181.2mm without lens: 11 kg / 24.25 lbs
Power cord, wireless remote control CE, FCC Class A, cTUVUS, CCC, EAC, KCC,
RCM, BIS, BSMI Limited 3 years parts and labor Brightness levels +/- 10%
A.2 Specifications for G50W7
Projector type Resolution Brightness
Brightness uniformity Contrast ratio
Light source Light source lifetime Aspect ratio Orientation Sealed DLPTM core
Color correction CLO (constant light output) Keystone correction
Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector
1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA)
6,300 ANSI lumens 7,000 center lumens 7,400 ISO lumens 90%
1,200:1 sequential; 6,000:1 dynamic; Extreme black: 750,000:1 Laser phosphor
Up to 20,000hrs
16:10 360° rotation, no restrictions Yes Yes Yes
Yes
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Image processing 3D Lens type
Optical lens shift
Inputs
Output
Input resolutions
Software tools Control
Network connection Speakers Power requirements Power consumption Standby power
BTU per hour Noise level (typical at 25°C/ 77°F) Operating temperature
Operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity Dimensions (WxLxH)
Weight Standard accessories Certifications Warranty *Note
Embedded warp & blend possible via Ptoolset
Active stereoscopic 3D
G-lenses – 0.37-0.4:1 / 0.65-0.75:1 / 0.75-0.95:1 / 0.95-1.22:1 / 1.22-1.52:1
/ 1.52-2.92:1 / 2.90-5.50:1 Vertical up to 100%, depending on lens Horizontal
up to 30%, depending on lens Motorized zoom and focus Motorized lens shift 2 x
HDMI In (Compliant with HDMI 2.0b, HDCP2.2) / 1 x Display Port (1.2a) / 1 x
HDBaseT(HDCP1.4) / 1 x 3D SYNC In
1 x HDMI Out (Loop through HDMI1/HDMI2/HDBaseT/DP) 1 x 3D SYNC Out 1 x DC 12V
Out 1 x Audio out, 3.5mm phone jack
Up to 4K UHD @60Hz Refresh rates: 24Hz to 60Hz for WUXGA and 4KUHD (4096 x
2160 / 3860 x 2160) 4K input signals will be scaled to the projector’s output
resolution
Projector Toolset
1 x RS232 (D-sub 9 pin) (PC Control) 1 x Wired In (3.5mm phone jack) (Remote
In) 1 x RJ45 (LAN)
10/100 Ethernet, RJ45 10W / 6 *2
100-240V / 50-60Hz
390W @110V 380W @220V
less than 0.5W
1331 @110V 1297 @220V
32dB(A) – 36dB(A) depending on the used mode
0 ~ 40 °C (sea level)
10 – 85% RH, non-condensing
-10 ~ 60 °C
5 – 90% RH, non-condensing
without feet: 486 x 376 x 181.2 mm
without lens: 11.8 kg / 26.01 lbs
Power cord, wireless remote control CE, FCC Class A, cTUVUS, CCC, EAC, KCC,
RCM, BIS, BSMI Limited 3 years parts and labor
Brightness levels +/- 10%
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A.3 Specifications for G50W8
Projector type Resolution Brightness
Brightness uniformity Contrast ratio
Light source Light source lifetime Aspect ratio Orientation Sealed DLPTM core
Color correction CLO (constant light output) Keystone correction Image
processing 3D Lens type Optical lens shift
Inputs Output Input resolutions
Software tools Control
Network connection Speakers
Single chip DLP laser phosphor projector
1,920 x 1,200 (WUXGA)
7,500 ANSI lumens 8,300 center lumens 8,900 ISO lumens
90%
1,200:1 sequential; 6,000:1 dynamic; Extreme black: 750,000:1
Laser phosphor
Up to 20,000hrs
16:10
360° rotation, no restrictions
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Embedded warp & blend possible via Ptoolset
Active stereoscopic 3D
G-lenses – 0.37-0.4:1 / 0.65-0.75:1 / 0.75-0.95:1 / 0.95-1.22:1 / 1.22-1.52:1
/ 1.52-2.92:1 / 2.90-5.50:1 Vertical up to 100%, depending on lens Horizontal
up to 30%, depending on lens Motorized zoom and focus Motorized lens shift 2x
HDMI In (compliant with HDMI 2.0b, HDCP2.2) / 1 x Display Port (1.2a) / 1 x
HDBaseT(HDCP1.4) / 1 x 3D SYNC In
1 x HDMI Out (Loop through HDMI1/HDMI2/HDBaseT/DP) 1 x 3D SYNC Out 1 x DC 12V
Out 1 x Audio out, 3.5mm phone jack
Up to 4K UHD @60Hz Refresh rates: 24Hz to 60Hz for WUXGA and 4KUHD (4096 x
2160 / 3860 x 2160) 4K input signals will be scaled to the projector’s output
resolution
Projector Toolset
1 x RS232 (D-sub 9 pin) (PC Control) 1 x Wired In (3.5mm phone jack) (Remote
In) 1 x RJ45 (LAN)
10/100 Ethernet, RJ45
10W / 6 *2
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Power requirements Power consumption Standby power BTU per hour Noise level (typical at 25°C/ 77°F) Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity Dimensions (WxLxH) Weight Standard accessories Certifications Warranty *Note
100-240V / 50-60Hz 500W @110V 490W @220V less than 0.5W 1706 @110V 1672 @220V
34dB(A) – 38dB(A) depending on the used mode
0 ~ 40 °C (sea level) 10 – 85% RH, non-condensing -10 ~ 60 °C 5 – 90% RH, non-
condensing without feet: 486 x 376 x 181.2 mm without lens: 13 kg / 28.66 lbs
Power cord, wireless remote control CE, FCC Class A, cTUVUS, CCC, EAC, KCC,
RCM, BIS, BSMI Limited 3 years parts and labor Brightness levels +/- 10%
A.4 Dimensions
CAUTION: Avoid installing the projector near a heat source.
Front view
181.2 ¹ 185 9999
159
3.50
Image A1 Dimensions given in mm 1 Height of projector without projector feet
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Specifications
376 23.11
480 486 Image A2 Dimensions given in mm
Bottom view and ceiling mounting holes
170 85
233 140
1
240 Image A3 Dimensions given in mm 1 Mounting holes
M4x10
About ceiling mounting
CAUTION: Be sure to use the correct screw size. Screw Length will vary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate.
CAUTION: Be sure to keep at least 30 mm gap between the ceiling and the bottom of the projector.
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B
B.1 Video Timings list HDMI1 and HDMI2 ………………………………………………………………………………90 B.2 Video Timings list — DisplayPort ………………………………………………………………………………………93 B.3 Video Timings list HDBaseT…………………………………………………………………………………………..96 B.4 Compatibility mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..99 B.5 EDID table …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..99
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B.1 Video Timings list HDMI1 and HDMI2
Timing table HDMI PC
Signal Resoluformat tion
Aspect Ratio
XGA 1024×7- 1.33
4:3
68
SXGA 1152×86- 1.33
4:3
4
1152×87- 1.32 0
WXGA 1280×7- 1.67
5:3
68
1280×8- 1.6 00
16:10
SXGA 1280×9- 1.33
4:3
60
1280×1- 1.25
5:4
024
WXGA 1360×7- 1.78 65
1360×768
1366×768
SXGA+ 1400×1- 1.33 050
WXGA 1440×9- 1.6
00
16:9
4:3 16:10
WXGA 1600×9- 1.78
++
00
UXGA 1600×1- 1.33 200
WSXG- 1680×1- 1.6
A+
050
WUX- 1920X1- 1.6 GARB 200RB1
16:9 4:3
16:10 16:10
V Sync (Hz)
60 70 75 85 120
75
Equipment QD804B
Chroma 2235
QD804B
8 bit V V V V V
V
RGB
YCbCr 4:4:4
YCbCr
4:2:2
10 bit
12 bit 8 bit
10 bit
12 bit 8 bit
V V VV V V
V V VV V V
V V VV V V
V V VV V V
V V VV V V
V V VV V V
75
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
75
VV V VV V V
85
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
75
VV V VV V V
85
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
85
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
75
VV V VV V V
85
VV V VV V V
60
PC NB V
V
60 QD804B V V V V V V V
60
VV V VV V
60
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
75
VV V VV V V
85
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
50
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
50
VV V VV V V
60
VV V VV V V
1. RB = Reduced Blanking
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Timing table HDMI — TV
Signal Resoluformat tion
Aspect Ratio
HDTV 1280×7- 1.78
16:9
(720p) 20
HDTV 1920×1- 1.78
16:9
(1080i) 080
HDTV 1920×1- 1.78
16:9
(1080- 080
p)
V Sync (Hz)
50 59.94
60 120
50 59.94
60
References
- HHS Accessibility & Section 508 | HHS.gov
- Welcome to the home of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Project.
- AMX Audio Video Control Systems | English (US)
- Inspired sight and sharing solutions - Barco
- Patents - Barco
- Support - Barco
- Support - Barco
- Control Systems for Home Automation, Campus & Building Control by Crestron Electronics [Crestron Electronics, Inc.]
- Extron - The AV Technology Leader
- Inspired sight and sharing solutions - Barco
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