Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto R5976924 del fabbricante Barco
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Pr oject or T oolset Refer ence manual R5976924/05 16/04/2009.
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1. Basic conce pts 1. BASIC CONCEPTS Overvi ew • Introduc tion • About a C on fi guratio n • About a Sn apshot • About stor ing Con fi gurati ons and S napsh ots 1.1 Introductio n Overvi ew Projec tor T oolset is a so ftware tool t o set up, c on fi g ure, mana ge and contr ol Barco pr ojecto rs.
1. Basic concepts Con fi gurati ons are direc tly unde r the subd irectory Workspace and have the exte nsion .con fi g . Snapsh ots are sto red in a subdir ectory o f Workspac e, call ed Sn apshots .
2. Inst allati on 2. I NST ALLA TION Overvi ew • Genera l requir ements • Free d ownload of P roject or T oolset • Projec tor T oolse t instal lation •S t a r t i n g u p • Manua l install ation o f a device p lug-in • Uninstal l Projec tor T o olset • About thi s manu al 2.
2. Instal lation Recommen ded hardwa re speci fi ca tion s : • PC Pen tium IV o r equi valen t, 2.4 GHz •5 1 2 M B R A M • 140 MB ha rd disk f ree spa ce • SXGA res olution (128 0 x 1024) with 3 2 Mb video mem ory • Serial c ommunic ation po rt • Etherne t conne ction Mac OS X Software • App le’ s Java SE 5 .
2. Inst allati on T o in stal l on M icr osof t Win dow s The pro cess of inst allin g your soft ware invol ves the fol lowing s teps: 1. Browse to the d irectory wh ere th e install program i s downloa ded. 2. Doub le c lick on Ptoo lset_Ins taller.exe .
2. Instal lation Image 2-1 File properties Only Proj ector T oolset fr amework is in stalled . T o start usin g it, fi rst install one or more device plug-ins. The software will request to install the plug-ins. 2.4 Startin g up Launching Projector T oolset on Microsoft W indows T o sta rt up the Proj ector T oolset so ftware: 1.
2. Inst allati on Image 2-2 Start up splash screen Image 2-3 Overview downloaded plug-ins Image 2-4 Plug-ins installed R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 13.
2. Instal lation Launching Projector T oolset on Mac OS X T o star t the Proj ector T oo lset s oftware on Mac OS X sys tem: 1. With Finder , go to the Applic ations folde r under your home folde r . 2. Doub le-cli ck on th e Proj ector_T oolset i con to s tart t he applic ation .
2. Inst allati on 4. Click OK to instal l the sel ected plug -ins . When al l plug-i ns are inst alled, a r estart me ssage is d isplayed . (image 2 -4) 5. Click Ye s to rest art the ap plicati on. Clic k No to conti nue work ing wi th the o ld plu g-in s.
2. Instal lation Plug- in fi les are .tpi fi les and ar e mostly lo cated in the Pl ugins sub directo ry of Projec tor T o olset ’s install dire ctory . The Ins tall devic e plug- in dialog is r e-dis played wit h the complete pa th fi lled out .
2. Inst allati on Image 2-8 Finish the instal lation 2.6 Uninstall Projec tor T oolset How to uninstall on a Microsoft Windows platform T o uni nstall th e progr am, norma l Window s func tionalit y can be us ed to rem ove a softw are. Click on Wi ndows Start , sel ect Se ttin gs and ope n Add/Re move sof twar e .
2. Instal lation The follo wing icons are used i n the manua l : Caution Wa r n i n g Info, term de fi nition . G eneral in fo about the ter m. Note, gi ves ex tra info rmation a bout the de scrib ed subje ct. T ip, g ives e xtra ad vic e about t he des cribe d subje ct.
3. Menu s 3. MENUS Overvi ew • Genera l • Menu and but ton bar • Main win dow •S h o r t c u t k e y s • Workspace E xplor er • How to adju st a sett ing • About P roject or T oolset • Snapsho t manage ment 3.1 Genera l The right mouse button The right m ouse b utton is u sed in Pr ojecto r T o olset f or dire ct contr ols.
3. Menus 3.3 Main w indo w Overvi ew The conte nt of the main windo w change s when a othe r navigation ( module) button is act ivate d, but the main part s are the same for al l modules. Image 3-2 Main window indications Indica- tion Descripti on A Window ti tle.
3. Menu s informat ion in the pan e. V ertic al scroll ba rs are the bars on th e right side of the pane. Horizonta l scroll bars a re the b ars at t he botto m of the pa ne. T o us e scr oll bars, place the curso r on the s croll bo x, clic k and ho ld dow n the mo use b utton.
3. Menus Image 3-4 Workspa ce explo rer What can be done The wor kspace ex plorer wind ow gives an ove rview of the ex isting Con fi gurations . T o select a c on fi guration, just c lick on it. The b ackg round of t he select ed con fi guratio n cha nges to blue.
3. Menu s The versions indicated on the illustrations are only given as info and these versions can be differ ent with t he curr ent vers ions. How to s tart up 1. Click Help on the men u and select Ab out (a). (image 3-5) The About s tart up dialog bo x opens (b ).
3. Menus Image 3-6 System details Module details Click on Modu le detail s to ge t an ov ervie w of t he ins talled m odule s. Image 3-7 Module details 24 R597 6924 PROJECTO R TOOLS ET 16/04 /2009.
3. Menu s First of all the softwar e version and the rel ease date are indic ated in Module mana ger . Modu le det ails gives an ov erview o f the ins talled m odules a nd their version. Plug-in detai ls Plug-in de tails gi ves an over view of the in stalled d evice plug -in toget her with th eir vers ion.
3. Menus Image 3-9 More info device pl ug -in Release i nformati on, plug- in desc riptio n and li cense ag reem ent is giv en. 3.8 Snapshot m anagem ent Overvi ew • About snaps hots • Managing sn.
3. Menu s 3.8.1 About snapshots Overvi ew At any mo ment the settings for a co n fi gurat ion can b e saved i n a sn apsho t fi le. Th is snap shot fi le can b e loaded aga in to creat e the sam e situa tion as w hen the snap shot was t aken.
3. Menus Image 3-10 Snapshot view 3.8.3 T ake a snapshot What can be done? As a sn apshot i s collec tion o f setting at a c ertain p oint in t ime, a sna pshot of t he curren t con fi guration c an be taken at any m oment. How to take 1. Click on t he sna pshot icon on the mana ge button ba r (a).
3. Menu s The follo wing leve ls are avai lable: - All s etting s - All layo ut set tings : onl y layout se ttings ar e saved - All inpu t settings: only i nput setti ngs ar e saved - Lamp s ettings: .
3. Menus 3.8.4 Apply a snapshot What can be done? A snaps hot ca n be ful ly or p artiall y app ly to the c urren t con fi guratio n. When there is no wa rning sym bol in front of the snap shot name , this snapsh ot can be fully appl ied to the curren t co n fi guratio n.
3. Menu s Image 3-12 Apply snapshot 3.8.5 Delete a snapshot How to delete 1. Click on t he sna pshot icon on the mana ge button ba r (a). (im age 3-13 ) The Snaps hot mana gement di alog bo x opens with al l availab le snap shots (b ). 2. Click on the sna pshot t o delet e (c).
3. Menus Image 3-13 Delete snapshot 3.8.6 Add shot cut key to a s napshot What can be done? T o ea ch snapsh ot a key strok e can be ass ociated s o that it can be us ed as short cu t key .
3. Menu s 6. Click OK to sa ve the new short cut status (h). Image 3-14 Associate short cut t o snapshot 3.8.7 Remov e shot cut key assoc iation How to remove a short c ut 1. Click on the snaps hot icon o n the man age button b ar (a) (i mage 3-15 ) The Snaps hot mana gement di alog bo x opens with al l availab le snap shots (b ).
3. Menus Image 3-15 Clear short cut on snapshot 34 R597 6924 PROJECTO R TOOLS ET 16/04 /2009.
4. Prefe renc es 4. PREFEREN CES Overvi ew • Introduc tion • Start up the pre ferences • Acce ss level • Software A ppearan ce • B ug repo rt set up • Logging • Workspace s election 4.1 Introductio n Overvi ew Preferenc es determi ne the default beha vior of the softw are.
4. Pref erences Image 4-2 Preference window 4.3 Access level What can b e done ? Some acti ons and func tions of t he Projecto r T oo lset are r estricted t o certain ac cess l evels. In thi s panel you can chec k the acc ess level an d read i nformati on from a d ongle, i f you have o ne.
4. Prefe renc es Image 4-3 Access levels T o read ou t the dongle setting s, c lick on Read dongle . Th e current le vel of the in serted don gle is indic ated next to User l evel .
4. Pref erences Image 4-4 Language selection Look and feel of the software 1. Click on App earance (imag e 4-2) . The a ppearanc e wind ow open s. 2. Click on the com bo box next to Look an d Feel . (im age 4-5) The p ossibl e loo k and fee ls wil l be d isplay ed.
4. Prefe renc es Image 4-5 Look and feel software Screen shots in this manual are made for a J ava look and feel. Use of speci fi c f ond 1. Click on App earance (imag e 4-2) . The a ppearanc e wind ow open s. 2. Check th e check b ox in front of Use spec i fi c f ont.
4. Pref erences Image 4-6 Use of speci fi c font 4.5 Bug repo rt setup SMTP SMTP (Si mple Mai l T ra nsfer Pro tocol) is a TCP /IP protoc ol used i n sending E-ma il. Setup bug report 1. Click on Bug reporting . (image 4 -7) The bu g repo rt setup window appe ars.
4. Prefe renc es The fol lowing sett ings shou ld be enter ed : - Y our E-mail addr ess - Orga nizat ion - Bar co’s E-mail ad dress, a utomati cally fi ll ed out when in stallin g the softwa re. 5. I f you w ant to rec eive a c opy o f the bu g report E-m ail to Barc o, ch eck this c heck box.
4. Pref erences Image 4-10 Logging and debugging preferences Logging level Click on the sl ider bar to set t he des ired log ging le vel. The foll owing lev els ar e possi ble: • Debug •I n f o • Error • W arnin g •F a t a l Mess age to log fi le The logging abo ut the behav ior of the prog ram can be logg ed in a fi le.
4. Prefe renc es The w orkspa ce sel ectio n dialo g box open s. 2. T o ch ange to a nother wor kspac e, cli ck on the drop down box an d sele ct the des ired work space. ( im- age 4- 12) Or , click on ... to open an Open dialog box (a 2). 3. Browse to a workspac e or enter a new wo rkspace i n the File name fi eld .
4. Pref erences Image 4-12 Selecting a workspace 44 R597 6924 PROJECTO R TOOLS ET 16/04 /2009.
5. Conf igurat or 5. CONFIGURA T OR Overvi ew • Introduc tion •C o n fi gurator w indow • Create a ne w con fi gura tio n • A dd proj ector t o a con fi guration • Reconnec t a projec tor.
5. Co nfigur ato r Or , press Ct rl + N . The New con fi gur ation dialog box opens ( b). 2. Fill out a na me for the n ew con fi gu ration nex t to Con fi gurat ion name . The def ault nam e will be Co n fi g- urati on_’digi t’ (c). Note: Only th e chara cters a to z, A to Z , 1 to 9 and ( , ), _, - , @ or a llowe d in a nam e.
5. Conf igurat or 5.4.1 Add projector The possible projectors types depe nds on the installed plug-ins. About adding a projector To m a k e i t m o r e e a s y t o fi nd back a project or while addi ng it to the softwar e, the different pro jectors are grouped i n catego ries.
5. Co nfigur ato r When adding twice the same pr ojector , once via a network connection and once via a serial co nnection , a messa ge will be displayed to warn th e user th at there is already an instance wit h the same projecto r and that problems wit h the communicati on are pos- sible.
5. Conf igurat or No serial connection poss ible when using Projector T oolset on MA C OS X or on a Linux system ! 5.4.3. 1 Set up a serial connection Only possible when Pro jector T oolset runs on a Microsoft Windows platfor m.
5. Co nfigur ato r Image 5-5 Set up a serial connection Scan projector If the projec tor addr ess and the co mmunica tion por t are not kno wn, click on Device sc an to get an overview of the se rial connec ted project ors (a).
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-6 Detect serial connected projectors Fill out the add ress r ange (b) an d click Start detec tion (c). A Seri al scan res ult d ialog box ope ns. Sele ct the de sired pr ojec tor (d) and cli ck Open (e). A connecti on is made with the s elected pr ojector .
5. Co nfigur ato r Host name This is the name th at will be returne d, al ong with th e IP ad dress in respons e to the UDP broad- cast qu ery fo r projector s/tou ch pane ls. DNS server Computer s, Pro jectors, T ouc h panels conn ected to a netw ork are r eferenc ed by thei r IP ad- dress.
5. Conf igurat or 4. Click in t he in put fi el d and ente r the h ost name (d) . 5. Click OK to make th e conn ection. Image 5-8 Create connection vi a host name Making a connection via a host name is only p ossible when the host name is known by the network DNS se rver .
5. Co nfigur ato r Image 5-9 Create a connection via dev ice scan Vi a a projector scan multiple connection (batch) 1. Select the Conn ectio n propert ies tab (a).
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-10 Batch connection of proj ectors 5.4.4 Decorator setup What is a decorator Decorato r informat ion is ex tra data a bout the proj ector whic h can be di splaye d in the con fi gur ation prev iew next to th e projec tor pic tograph.
5. Co nfigur ato r Image 5-1 1 Decorator properti es Image 5-12 Decorator position and content A Dec orator nor th of graph B Dec orator sou th of graph C D ecor ator w est of gr aph D Decora tor east.
5. Conf igurat or Decorator position The extra in forma tion can be pl ace in the no rth, s outh, east or west of the pr oject or pictog raph. Click o n the desi red rad io but ton to de termine the decorat or posi tion.
5. Co nfigur ato r Image 5-14 Connect projector via menu Vi a the projector properties 1. Selec t a not co nnecte d projec tor in t he preview pane. (image 5- 15) 2.
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-15 Reconnect via the properti es dialog box 5.6 Move projector to a group What can b e done ? Projec tors ca n be groupe d in new grou ps ar e in exist ing group s. All pr ojector s in one gr oup can b e se- le cted th en and c ontroll ed as one pro jector .
5. Co nfigur ato r 3 .T h ep r o p o s e dn a m en e x tt o Group n ame is sele cted. Ente r a name f or the n ew grou p (d). . 4. Selec t a group s co lor by cli cking on o ne of t he prop osed co lors ( e). 5. Click OK to cre ate the n ew group a nd to mov e the sele cted p rojector to th is group (f).
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-18 Edit projector properties via menu Vi a the context menu 1. Right cl ick on a projec tor grap h in the con fi gu ratio n previe w . (image 5 -19) A conte xt menu op ens. 2. Select Properti es. The Proper ties dialog b ox ope ns.
5. Co nfigur ato r Image 5-19 Edit projector properties via right click 5.8 Con fi gurat ion prev iew Projector s tatus The border color arou nd the p ictogra ph i ndica tes the pr ojector s tatu s. Gree n : pr ojector i s online a nd ther e is commun ication w ith the p rojecto r .
5. Conf igurat or Or , right cl ick in the previ ew pane of the con fi gur ation previe w , but not on a pictog raph (a2). (image 5-20) The Con fi gur ation pro perties d ialog box opens (b 1, b2) . 2. T o en ter an auth or , click in the in put fi eld n ext to Author and enter the name ( c).
5. Co nfigur ato r 4. Click on Select a color . The Sele ct co lor dialog b ox opens . 5. 3 w ays are now p ossibl e to select a c olor , rep resente d by a tab in the Sele ct co lor dial og box. Ta b s w a t c h e s = w a y 1 Via the swatch es color dial og, step 6.
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-22 Select color via sw atche s Image 5-23 Select color v ia HSB R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 65.
5. Co nfigur ato r Image 5-24 Select color v ia RGB 5.10. 2 Background image How to set background image 1. Right cl ick in the pr eview pa ne but not o n a pictogr aph (a) . (image 5 -25) A conte xt menu op ens. 2. Selec t Grap h pro pert ies . The Grap h propert ies dial og box ope ns (b).
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-25 Set background image 5.10 .3 Rearr ang e picto graph s in prev iew p ane How to rearrange 1. Righ t click i n the prev iew pan e but no t on a pict ograp h. (ima ge 5-26 ) A conte xt menu op ens. 2. Selec t Rearrange gr aphs .
5. Co nfigur ato r 5.1 1 Multiple p rojector selection What be done? Multiple pr ojectors , same typ e or different type can be selec ted in the preview p ane. The settings which are comm on are di splayed in t he setting s pane . The non commo n settings are g rayed ou t.
5. Conf igurat or Image 5-27 Multi selection of projectors R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 69.
5. Co nfigur ato r 70 R597 6924 PROJECTO R TOOLS ET 16/04 /2009.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings 6. CONFIGURA T OR, GENERAL PROJECT OR SETTINGS Overvi ew •S t a r t u p • Control i nterface • Bas ic controls, Lamp O N/OFF • Bas ic control s,.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings Image 6-1 Start up general settings 72 R597 6924 PROJECTO R TOOLS ET 16/04 /2009.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings 6.2 Control interface Overvi ew Image 6-2 Control interf ace The follo wing item s can be cons ulted and are r ead only val ues: • Projecto r name : name giv en to the pro jecto r during t he crea tion.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings • red: lamp is off, text in dicatio n: Lamp off • green: lamp is o n, text i ndicatio n: Lamp on Image 6-4 Lamp switching T oggling the lamp 1.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings How to toggle 1. Press Pause butt on to toggle betw een Paus ed and Not paused . 6.5 B asic c ontrol, T ext O N/OFF What can be done? The on-scr een text boxes can be switched OFF so that an adjustme nt during the operat ion of the projector is not visib le on the s creen.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings 2. T o clear a pro jec ted pat tern, clic k Clear . Image 6-8 T est pattern selection 6.7 T est pattern s, others What can be done? Next to the short cu t patterns, othe r internal patte rs for adjustme nt purposes can be acti vated.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-9 T est pattern selection 6.8 Advanced controls Overvi ew • Input loc king • Source s witching •N o s i g n a l • Image loa d mode • M.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings When: None Output is loc ked on an internal s ync (60 Hz) Automati c Output is loc ked on the selec ted input fo r the main win dow . Available in put selecte d Outp ut is loc ked on th at selected i nput.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-1 1 Input locking, free run options Manual lo ck can be switc hed On or Off just by chec king th e check box ne xt to Manu al lock . Manual lock on : lockin g is done on the indic ated verti cal frequ ency which ca n be chang ed by the user .
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings 6.8.2 Source switching Switching from one source to another T o min imize und esired e ffects when sw itching from o ne source to ano ther on e can use the seam less s w i t c h i n gm o d e ,u s i n gt h ef a d ee f f e c t .
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-14 Sou rce swi tchi ng 6.8.3 No signal What can happen when no signal? When no sign al availab le, a blue or bla ck backg round col or can be disp laye d or the projec tor can be shutdown wi th a certai n retard ing time.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings Or , clic k in the i nput box, s elect th e cur rent value a nd ente r a new va lue with the ke yboard.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-16 Image load m ode 6.8.5 Minimum frame delay Purpo se In normal m ode, the pr ocess ing (scal ing and de- interla cing) in DLP pr ojectors i ntroduces a few fr ames delay (fro m input to scr een).
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings Image 6-17 Minimum frame delay set up 6.8.6 Contrast enha ncement Purpo se T o increas e the contra st of all vi deo and data sour ces. How to change the cont rast setting 1. Click on Advan ced (a). (image 6- 18) The Adva nced contr ol dia log box ope ns.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-18 Contrast enhancement 6.8.7 Calibrate l ens zoom and focus What can b e done ? Wit h the cali bration b utto ns, the le ns is sea rching f or its maximum a nd minim um zoom and focus .
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings Image 6-19 6.8.8 Lens sett ings for all layouts Purpo se When ch anging f rom one layo ut to anothe r , the z oom/focu s settin gs can be differen t for each layo ut or they can be kep t the same fo r all l ay outs H o wt o s e tt h el e n ss e t t i n g s 1.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-20 6.8.9 Auto pict ure alignment What can b e done ? The auto pi cture al ignme nt funct ion can be de activate d or activ ated in two w ays, a lways ex ecuted when s y n cc o m e sb a c ka f t e ras y n cl o s s o r exec uted dur ing a fi le load.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings Image 6-21 6.8.10 LCD timeout settings What can b e done ? The bac klight ti me of t he LCD pa nel on the proj ector whe n a comma nd is gi ven can b e set b etween 0 (backlig ht alway s on) and 15 s ec ond s.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-22 6.9 Maintenan ce Overvi ew • Reset to fa ctory def aults • Reset ele ctronic s 6.9.1 Reset to f actory defaults What can be done? All setting s of the projector are se t to the original fact ory settin gs with the exce ption of the IP addres s, se rial setting s and DMX setting s.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings 2. Chec k the item s which ma y also be r eset dur ing th e reset ope ration ( b). The fo llowing ite ms are n ormally exclude during a r eset oper ation: -I P s e t t i n g s - Ser ial co mmunica tion s etting s - DM X settings 3.
6. C onfig urator, General proj ector sett ings Image 6-24 Reset formatter - PMP R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 91.
6. C onfig urator, General pro jector set tings 92 R597 6924 PROJECTO R TOOLS ET 16/04 /2009.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings 7. CONFIGURA T OR, PROJECTOR ALIGNMENT SETTINGS Overvi ew • Len s contro l • Ali gnment pa tter n • Gamma ad justm ent • Individ ual col or selecti on • Horizontal k eystone c orrection • Bla nking adj ustme n t •S c e n e r g i X 7.
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings 7.1.2 Lens mid position What can be done? When the lens es are moto rized, it is pos sible to put th e lens it is mid positi on via the Pro jecto r T ool set. Image 7-2 Lens mid position How to bring to mid position 1.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings Image 7-4 Lens focus How to focus 1. Click on the up o r down arrow button in the focus pane. Click unt il the correct fo cus is obtain ed. 7.2 Alignm ent pattern What can be done? A prede fi ne d pattern can be set imm ediate ly on the projecti on screen and cle ared again.
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings All internal sto red patterns are retrieved an d displayed in T est pattern di alog box . Som e of those w ill be the sam e as thos e acce ssible v ia the sh ort cut butto ns. 2. Selec t a fi le from the lis t and click Op en (b).
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings The value in the inp ut fi eld of th e spi n box w ill cha nge acco rdingl y . Adjusting via the up down controls 1. Click o n the u p down co ntrol of the sp in box of th e gamm a adju stmen t until th e des ired va lue is reached .
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings Image 7-9 Side keystone A Keyst one adju stmen t with po sitive v alues B Keyst one adju stmen t with negativ e values How to adjust 1.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings Image 7-1 1 Blanking A T op bl anking B Bottom b lanking C Left bla nking D Right bl anking How to adjust a side bla nking 1. Click o n the up down co ntrol of the sp in box of the de sired b lanki ng until the cho sen bla nkin g is correct ly set up.
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings Image 7-12 Blanking adjustment Use Rese t to se t all b lanking s ettings to zer o. 7.7 ScenergiX 7.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings What is the Basic Pr incipal of Sce nergiX ? The princ iple of ed ge blendi ng is ac hieved by line ar mo dulation o f the li ght output in th e overla p zone so that the light ou tput in that zone e quals t he light outpu t of the rest of t he image.
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings Image 7-15 Enable - disable ScenergiX 7.7.4 Sc energiX overlap zone (horizonta l ScenergiX) De fi nitions Image 7-16 ScenergiX set up Overl ap : num.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings Horizon tal resoluti on of 1 projec tor : 10 24 for Grap hics vers ions, 1 280 for Rea lity versi ons, 140 0 for SXGA projector s. T otal hori zontal sc reen re solutio n : [(horiz ontal re solut ion of 1 pro jector) x 2] mi nus overl ap.
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings V ertic al reso lution o f 1 pro jecto r : 76 8 for Grap hics v ersio ns, 1 024 for R eality v ersio ns, 1050 for S XGA projector s.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings Image 7-18 Width selection How to set a blending zo ne 1. C lick on the up down c ontrol of th e spin box of the s elected b lending z one and adjus t .
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings Image 7-19 ScenergiX size adjustment Use Reset to set all overlap zones b ack to zero (0). 7.7.7 Adjusting the black leve l of t he images Why black level adj ustment For da rk images , th e ove rlap zo ne will b e brigh ter the n the res t of th e images .
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings Image 7-20 DLP Leakage area s et up How to set the leakage area width 1. Click on th e up down c ontrol of the s pin box of t he selec ted leakag e zon.
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings Image 7-21 Leakage area adjustment Image 7-22 DLP leakage area 108 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
7. Configurat or, Projector a lignmen t settings 1 O verlap ar ea 2 DL P Leak age area How to adjust the blac k level 1. Clic k on the sl ider an mo ve this slider to th e desir ed pos ition. (imag e 7-23) Or , clic k on the up down contr ol of the spin bo x of the select ed color until the de sired value is re ached .
7. Configura tor, Proj e ctor al ignment s ettings A C B Imag e 1 Imag e 2 Image 7-24 ScenergiX, black level adjustment When Lin ked is che cked, R , G and B are a djusted a t the same t ime.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings 8. CONFIGURA T OR, PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT S ETTINGS Overvi ew • Nativ e resoluti on • Wind ow and Sour ce sele ction •C o n fi g uring an in put slot • Status input wi ndow , vis ible - not visib le • Input fi les • Image settin gs • Lay out sett ings 8.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs How to s et na tive re solu tio n 1. Check the check box in fron t of Use nativ e resol ution . (image 8- 2) Check ed : im age disp layed in nativ e resolutio n. The main sou rce is displayed with its na tive resol ution.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Or , clic k on the desire d window n ame in the Se lection - Wind ow - Slot - Input pan e (a2). (image 8-3) In the layout prev iew pane, th e white s quare with 6 selection p oints is placed ar ound the s elected w in- dow .
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 8.3 Con fi guring a n inpu t slot What should be done? Some inp ut modu les can accept different sou rces. The proj ector mus t know which ty pe of sourc e is co n- nected to th e input. How to con fi gure 1.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-6 Input mode selection Possi b le res u lts Input module Indication Description RGB HS/V S - CS RGB input wi th separate ho rizonta l and vertical s ync or sepa rate comp osite syn c.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 8.4 Status input w indow , v isible - not vis ible T o toggle the status of a window via the properties 1. Selec t a w indow . (ima ge 8-7) The bor der col or chang es to white . 2. When t he selec ted wi ndow is v isibl e, to m ake this w indow no t visib le, un check the ch eck box Vi si bl e .
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-8 PiP window status v ia context menu Image 8-9 PiP window status v ia context menu 8.5 Input fi les Overvi ew • Introduc tion • Loading a.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs • Input c olor te mperatur e 8.5.1 I ntroduction About fi les B e f o r ean e ws o u r c ec a nb eu s e d ,ac o r r e c t fi le has to ins talled. The proj ector ’s memory con tains a lis t of fi les cor respond ing to t he most u sed sour ces.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Load via the input window 1. Selec t fi rst a windo w . 2. Click on Adjust (a). (image 8-1 1) The Inp ut dialog b ox is dis played ( b). 3. Click File a nd select Lo ad (FIT) (c ). Al i s to f fi tting fi les is disp layed in Load ( fi t) di alog box (d ).
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 4. Cli ck on th e desi red fi le i n the lis t (e) an d clic k Open or Select (f). When a s tandard fi le i s select ed or a no t matching c ustom .
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings 2. Click o n Adjus t .( i m a g e 8 - 1 3 ) The Input d ialog box is displ ayed. The cu rrent use d input fi le is ind icated nex t to Act ive input fi le .
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs When chan ges are ma de in the In put dialog b ox and when c losing this box with out fi rst sav ing, t he softwa re asks to save the settings anywa y . The save is execu ted on the proj ector . For direct save 1.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings An Input dial og box opens ( e). The cur rent nam e is fi lled out. 3. Select th e current n ame (f) and ente r a new nam e. Note: Only th e chara cters a to z, A to Z , 1 to 9 and ( , ), _, - , @ or a llowe d in a nam e.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-16 Rename via input settings 8.5.7 Deleting an input fi le What is possible? Any c ustom inpu t fi le ca n be delet e. I t is not pos sible to d elete stand ard fi les. Not possible to dele te the active fi le (current loaded fi le).
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-17 Delete custom fi le via ic on How to d elet e, w ay 2 1. Click o n Adjus t .( i m a g e 8 - 1 8 ) The Inpu t dialog box o pens. 2. Click on File and se lect Del ete . The Delet e input d ialog box opens .
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-18 Delete cust om fi le via input settings 8.5.8 Aspect ratio for selec ted input What can be done? The asp ect rati o setting for ces the inp ut sourc e in the s elect ed format.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings 4/3 5/4 16/ 9 Video Signal Pal/Secam Video Sig nal NTSC Video Signal 16/9 4/3 RGB Signal Image 8-19 Some exam ples for aspect r atio How to select 1. Selec t fi rst the inp ut for which t he aspect r atio must be set.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-20 Select aspect ratio If custo m is s ele cted 1. If cust om is sel ected as aspec t ratio (a) , t he Aspec t ratio X a nd Y coor dinates becom e availa ble (d). (ima ge 8-21) 2. C lick on the up do wn control of th e correspo nding spin bo x until th e desired val ue is reac hed (d).
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-21 Custom aspect ratio 8.5.9 Input balance 8.5.9.1 Introduction to Input Balance Introduction: U nbalanced color signals When trans portin g signals , the re is always a ris k of deterio ration of the i nformati on conta ined in the sig nals.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs One can conclude here that a good color tracking can only be met by using three previ- ously (input) balanced color signals Analog Digital Conversion The anal og color s ignals m ust pass throu gh an A nalog/Dig ital conv ersion c ircuit prior to any digi tal pro- cess ing in t he PMP .
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings A B Image 8-25 White ba lanc e : In the p rojecto r , we w ill se t the c ontr ast for ea ch col or until w e get a 1 00% li ght ou tput picture when p.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 6. Sel ect Black b alance gr een and adjust the Green bla ck level un til bright sp ots appear on the sc reen. 7. Sel ect Blac k bala nce blue ad just the Bl ue black l evel until brigh t spots appear on the sc reen.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings 4. Sel ect W hite bal ance b lue an d adju st the bl ue whit e lev el (gai n) on a m inimal v alue. Note: This min imal valu e is not ne cessar y , pro.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-28 Color temperature 134 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-29 Select a speci fi c color temperature A Cus tom c ol or tem pe rat ure When Custom is selected, 1.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 8.6 Image s ettings Overvi ew The follo wing im age settin gs can be adj usted depe nding o n the sourc e type: • Contras t • Bright ness • Saturat ion •P h a s e • Shar pness • Noise r educt ion •T i n t When a setti ng is not adj ustable, this sett ing is gra yed out.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-31 Input settings adjustment Adjusting via dragging 1. C lick o n the slid er ba r of a s peci fi c adj ustment and ho ld down the mou se button . 2. M ove the slid er up or down u ntil the des ired v alue for th at speci fi c adjus tment is r eached.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 8.7 Layout settin gs Overvi ew • Genera l introd uctio n •L o a d a l a y o u t • Show windo w border • Re-siz e a layout w indow • Move a l.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-32 Load layout 8.7.3 Show window border What can be done? The borde r of the layout w indow can b e display ed on the screen. How to show 1. Check the ch eck box in fr ont of Show wi ndow bord er .
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Re-size via drag and drop 1. Select th e window yo u want to re- size. (image 8 -34) The wi ndow b order b ecomes w hite and 6 re-size po ints ar e added . The cursor b ecomes a 4 arrow cursor . 2. Move the cursor to one of th e re-size poi nts.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-36 Move a window Move via the coordinates 1. Select th e window you want to move. (image 8-37) 2.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-38 Aspect ratio locking The input window is r epresented by white dott ed area. When re-sizing the output window , the input wil l move are re-scale in the sa me way . When custom is select ed 1.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-40 Lock window 8.7.8 Set input window to full size Aspect ratio will be unlocked. Vi a the context menu 1. Right click on the wi ndow . (im age 8-41) A context menu appear s. 2. Selec t Full size .
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs 8.7.9 Save a layout The save is execu ted on the proj ector . When changes are ma de on a system fi le, a ’save as’ must be execut ed instead o f a save. System fi les cannot be overwritten. How to save 1.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-44 Save-as layout 8.7.1 1 Rename a layout What can be done? Any c usto m lay out fi le can b e renam ed. Standar d layo ut fi le ca nnot be ren amed. Renaming the current active layout fi le is not possible.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-45 Rename a layout 8.7.1 2 Delete a layout What can be done? Any cus tom cre ated layo ut can be del eted from the pro jecto rs memo ry . No standard layo uts can be deleted. Deleting the current active l ayout fi le is not possible.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-46 Delete layout 8.7.13 Edit window texture Window texture Backgr ound of wi ndow re present ation in La yout p review . The tex ture can be a colo r or a pic- ture. Overvi ew •S t a r t u p • Color fi ll •P i c t u r e 8.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-47 Edit window texture 8.7.13.2 Color fi ll Color fi ll or not T o apply a Col or fi ll to a windo w , the window mu st be selecte d fi rst. To fi ll the rectang ular with a co lor , chec k the check b ox in front off Fill with co lor .
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-48 Edit window texture Note: When P icture fi ll i s disp laye d, cli ck fi rst on Color fi ll tab. Select a color 1. Click on Color button. The col or valu e windo w will be d isplay ed (image 8-4 9.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-49 Color value via swatches Image 8-50 Color value via HSB 150 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
8. Configurator , Projector adjustment sett ings Image 8-51 Color value via RGB 8.7.13.3 P icture T o apply a picture to a window , a window must be selected fi rst. Insert a picture 1. Click on tab Picture (a ). The pi ctur e select ion di alog bo x open s.
8. Configurator , Projector adju stment settin gs Image 8-52 Window texture, picture Supported types • bitmap ( bmp) •g i f •j p e g 2 •p n g Removal of a picture 1. Click o n Remove picture . The picture fi lli ng is removed fr om the window .
9. C onfig urat or, Col or align men t 9. CONFIGURA T OR, C OLOR ALIGNMENT Overvi ew • Ways to set up color tempe rature • Color spa ce • Custom c olor spa ce set up • White poi nt adjustm ent • S ave cus tom s ettin gs • P r e v i e w s e tu po ft h ec o l o rd i a g r a m 9.
9. Config urator, Col or alig nment cus tom pres et). A temporar y custom a djus tment i s possib le. The maxi mum color spac e which c an be display ed is the pr ojector c olor spa ce. This c olor spa ce is meas ured at the f actory a nd stored inside the projector .
9. C onfig urat or, Col or align men t 3. T o chan ge the coordi nate value s for a color , clic k on the up down contr ol of the spin box of the cor re- spondi ng co lor unti l the sel ected c olor has th e desi red coo rdinates. Or , clic k in the input box of the s pin b ox and en ter the d esired valu e.
9. Config urator, Col or alig nment Image 9-4 Adjustment via color gamut Note that it is common practice to set the targets outside the projector color space. This implies there would be clipping if a fully saturated input was applied. In normal scenes, this does not happen, and the extra gain or saturation helps balance the overall lock.
9. C onfig urat or, Col or align men t 9.4.2 F ree white point adjustment Uncheck Use color temp. traject . The white point can be moved to any location (f). Setup via the coordinates 1. Selec t fi rst Custom color spa ce. (im age 9-5 ) 2. C lick on the up down c ontrol of the spi n box of White until the desire d coordin ates are reac hed.
9. Config urator, Col or alig nment Image 9-6 Custom white point adjustment via the gamut 9.4.3 W hite point adjustment usin g color temperature traject Check Use color temp. trajec t . Only color value s on the D-illuminance curve are allowed (f). How to adjust via the menu 1.
9. C onfig urat or, Col or align men t 3. When Custom i s selecte d, t he slider c an be moved t o any positi on so that any v alue can be re ached alon g the temp erature cur ve (D-illum inance curv e). Image 9-7 Select a fi xed color temperature How to adjust via color gamut 1.
9. Config urator, Col or alig nment Image 9-8 Custom white adjustment via curve 9.5 Save custom settings What has to be done? When crea ting a custom c olor spa ce with cu stom whi te poi nt, t he cus tom indi catio n next t o Ac tive standa rd gets an asterisk (*) to i ndicate that the v alues are not yet saved.
9. C onfig urat or, Col or align men t Image 9-9 Diagram preview set up R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 161.
9. Config urator, Col or alig nment 162 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
10. Confi gurato r, Install ation sett ings 10. CONFIGURA T OR, INST ALLA TION SETTIN GS Overvi ew • Im age ori enta tion • Lam p setting s 10.1 Image orien tation The different con fi gurations Depending on th e install ation, the p rojector can be m ounted in d ifferent ways.
10. Con figurat or, Instal lation se ttings Indicates t he stat us of the l amp. Lamp on Image p rojecti on possi ble Lamp o ff Image p roject ion not possible Image 10-2 Lamp settings Serial number Ser ial num ber of the cur rent inst alled lamp . Nominal power Nominal pow er that can be fed to th e lamp.
10. Confi gurato r, Install ation sett ings Normal Maxim um all owed pow er is fed to th e lamp. M aximum l ight ou tput is rea ched in this way . Econom ic a re duced wa ttage is fe d to the la mp. Reduce d lig ht output bu t a l onger l ife time for the la mp.
10. Con figurat or, Instal lation se ttings 166 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
11. Co n figur ator, Communication sett i ngs 1 1. CONFIGURA T OR, COMMUNICA TION SETTIN GS Overvi ew • Network s ettin gs • Serial network ad dress •D M X s e t t i n g s • Infra red recei vers 1 1.
11. Configurator , Communica tion setti ngs • use the DHC P sett ing so tha t a autom atic add ress will be assigne d. • Assign ma nuall y an IP ad dress, Su bnet-mas k, de fault ga teway ad dress. - Set the IP-Ad dress fi eld to the de sired v alue.
11. Co n figur ator, Communication sett i ngs 5. Click Apply to activate (c). Image 1 1- 2 Network settings, manually The PC’ s IP Address MUST b e w ithin the sa me subnet as t he projector ’ s IP Address in order for communication to be possible.
11. Configurator , Communica tion setti ngs Fourth examp le • PC IP Ad dress : 192. 168.200 .1 • PC Subne t Mask : 2 55.255. 0.0 • Project or IP Ad dress : 1 92.168.100 .3 • Projecto r Subn et Mas k: 255.255.0.0 Remark : Commu nicatio n poss ible.
11. Co n figur ator, Communication sett i ngs Image 1 1- 4 DMX address How to set a DMX address 1. C lick on th e up d own c ontrol o f the spi n box un til th e desir ed add ress is ob tained. Or , clic k on th e input fi el d, select th e current value an d enter a ne w valu e with the ke yboard .
11. Configurator , Communica tion setti ngs How to set the mode 1. Click on the drop d own box (a) and selec t the desired mod e. 2. Click Apply . 1 1.3.3 DMX u niverse About DMX (A rtNet) universe Dif ferent un iver ses can b e de fi ned so tha t m ore d evic es can be cont roll ed.
11. Co n figur ator, Communication sett i ngs Image 1 1- 7 Infrared r eceivers on - off R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 173.
11. Configurator , Communica tion setti ngs 174 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
12. Config urator , Warp ing 12. CONF IGURA TOR, W ARPING Overvi ew • About warping • T ype of warping se lecti on • Warp with commands • W arp via Us er interfac e 12. 1 About wa rpi ng Overvi ew Image warpi ng is the process of digital ly manipu lating an image to co mpens ate for the distortio n of the screen .
12. Configur ator, Warpin g 12.3 W arp w ith com mands 12.3. 1 Status Overvi ew The sta tus of the w arping b oard ca n be se en next to Warping board.
12. Config urator , Warp ing Image 12-4 Keystone adjustment A Left key stone B Right ke yston e C B ottom key stone D T op ke ystone How to adjust th e keystone 1. For hor izontal k eystone adjustme nt, cl ick on the s lider a nd move it to t he left or to th e right to ad just the left or righ t keyston e.
12. Configur ator, Warpin g 12.3.4 Rota tion What can b e done ? The imag e can be ro tated cloc kwise o r counter cloc kwise u ntil the des ired pos itio n is reache d. Once the rotation a djust ment is starte d, on ly barr el and pincus hion co rrections are stil l possible.
12. Config urator , Warp ing Image 12-8 Barrel a nd pincush ion c orrection A Barrel B Pin cush ion How to adjust 1. Click on the sl ider an d move it to th e left or to th e right u ntil the d esired co rrection is ob tained .
12. Configur ator, Warpin g The ti tle abov e the sli de bars c hanges ac cordin gly (2). 2. Adjus t the selec ted corner by m oving it le ft right o r up down just by cl ickin g on the corr espondin g slid er and mov ing th e slider to the left or to t he right unti l the d esired adj ustment i s obtaine d.
12. Config urator , Warp ing Image 12-12 Startup warp UI 12. 4.2 Up lo ad W arp fi le What can b e done ? Before a c reated wa rp fi le can b e loade d in the war p board, it s hould be transf erred (upl oaded) from Projector T oolset t o the pr ojector.
12. Configur ator, Warpin g Image 12-13 12.4.3 Download Warp fi le What can b e done ? Wa r p fi les stored on a projector can b e downloa ded to th e compute r running P rojec tor T oolset. Thi s fi le can th en be e dited or u sed to be upload ed in an identi cal p rojecto r .
12. Config urator , Warp ing Image 12-14 Download warp fi le 12.4.4 Delete W arp fi le on projector What can b e done ? Aw a r p fi le st ored on th e pro jecto r can be de leted. How to delete 1. While Warp with UI is selecte d, click on Delete W arp fi les on pr oje ctor (1).
12. Configur ator, Warpin g Image 12-15 Delete war p fi le 12.4. 5 Activate wa rp fi le What can b e done ? Aw a r p fi le s tored on the proj ector can be act ivated and is loaded in the w arp boar d as the new settings. How to activate 1. Whi le Warp with UI is sele cted, cli ck on Activate W a rp fi les on pr ojector (1).
12. Config urator , Warp ing Image 12-16 Activate warp fi le R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 185.
12. Configur ator, Warpin g 186 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face 13. CONFIGURA T OR, W ARP USER INTER F ACE Overvi ew • About the Warp UI • About the F loater men u • Increasi ng - decreasi ng the numbe r of nodes • M.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce 13.1 About the W arp UI Overvi ew Image 13-1 1A c t i v e fi eld 2 S elected a ctive nod e 3 A ctiv e node 4 In terpo lation node 5 In terpo lation node int ersecti on 6 A ctiv e node int erse ction Nodes Each do t in the grid in dica tes a node.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face 13. 2 About the Fl oater menu Overview and funct ions Depending on the sel ection, t he Floate r men u can ha ve a differen t look. Image 13-2 1 Funct ion selec tion • Man ipulate nodes : no des can b e indiv idually m oved.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce 16 Save cur rent war ping se ttin g to a fi le. 17 Close the wa rping us er interface . 13.3 Increasin g - decreasing th e numb er of nod es What can be done? The number of ac tive nodes c an be increas ed to obtain a mor e accurate adj ustment.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face 13.4 Make no de selection Selecting a single node 1. Click on a node in th e grid. (im age 13- 6) An acti ve area is cr eated a round that s ingle n ode. This act ive are a is created by co nnecti ng the adj acent activ e nodes wi th each oth er .
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-7 Multi node selection Selecting all nodes in a row/column 1. First s elect a sing le node. An acti ve area is s et and the b ackgro und become s yello w . 2. Right click on a gr id to open the con text menu.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face Image 13-8 All nodes on a row selected Multi desel ect 1. While m ultip le active node s are sel ected, ri ght clic k in the grid . ( image 1 3-9) The contex t menu ope ns. 2. Selec t M ultiS elect and move the c ursor to th e right.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-9 Multi deselect 13.5 Ch ange sele ction to new active node What can b e done ? The selecti on, active no de and the active area , can be move to anothe r active node . V i at h em o u s ec l i c ki nt h eg r i d 1.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face 13.6 Makin g an adjustm ent via drag and dro p How to make the adjustme nt 1. Click on the se lected nod e and hold do wn the mous e button.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce As lon g as the dots rem ain green , the war ping boar d can exe cute this n ew positio n. The coordi nates and the statu s icon of the sel ected activ e node are als o green; When the dots b ecome oran ge, a possible pr oblem can occu r on the warping boa rd.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face The Float ing menu ch anges . 2. C lick on Add ve rtical (A) and or A dd hori zontal ha rd edg e (B) icon on th e Floati ng menu . A line is added on th e grid. Red line : sele cted hard ed ge G r e e nl i n e: n o ns e l e c t e dh a r de d g e Image 13-14 1 3 .
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-16 Move hard edge 13.10 Remove a hard edge How to remove 1. Select the hard edg e to remove by clic king on it. (image 13- 17) The line be comes r ed. 2. Click on the delete icon in the Floating m enu. The hard edg e is remov e.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face How to toggle hard edges on or off 1. Right click on th e grid. (ima ge 13-18) The contex t menu ope ns. 2. Click o n Show hard edg es . When the hard ed ges are hi dden be fore the clic k, the har d edges wi ll be vis ible an d the check box in the con tent men u will be c hecked .
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-19 Save con fi guration The number of active nodes per row or column are not saved in the fi le. 13.13 Lo ad a con fi guratio n in the W arp UI What .
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face Image 13-20 Open con fi guration fi le 13.14 Start up cylin drical warp ing How to s tart up 1. Right cl ick on the grid. The contex t menu ope ns. 2. Selec t Cylind rica l war ping (1). (i mage 13-21 ) A new ex tra menu op ens next to t he Floate r menu (2).
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-21 Cylindrical warping menu Image 13-22 Cylindrical warping menu A T ype of c ylin der B Indentatio n. Inte rnal or externa l projec tion. C Gradie nt. Relati ve devia tion on the cy linder . D Calcu late w arp butto n.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face A B Image 13-23 Indentati on, cylindrical warping A Positi ve inden tation B Negat ive inden tation How to adjust 1. Withi n the Cylindri cal warping men u, click o n the sli der below Indenta tion an d move the slide r to the left or the ri ght until the d esir ed inde n tat ion is ob tain ed (1) .
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-25 Gradient The grad ient settin g is used to adj ust the imag e so that it look s normal on t he cylindr ical surfa ce.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face Start up a preview via the cont ext menu 1. Right click on th e grid. (ima ge 13-28) The contex t menu ope ns. 2. Selec t Fa st Pre view and mov e the mouse p ointer t o the right. 3. Selec t Fast Previe w . T h ec u r r e n tw a r p i n gc o n fi gu ratio n is sent t o the w arpi ng boa rd.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce How to re-size and center 1. While in prev iew mod e, click on the r e-size and ce nter ico n of the Cyli ndrica l warpin g menu. (i m- age 13 -30) The ima ge is re-siz ed on the projec tion area an d sized in the m iddle of this area .
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face • an embedde d image •b l a c k •w h i t e • a cust om sele cted c olor How to make the selection 1. Right click on th e grid. (ima ge 13-32) The contex t menu ope ns. 2. Selec t Pref erence s a nd move th e mouse point er to the right.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce Image 13-33 Active node intersections li nes 13.20.3 Int erpolatio n node intersection What can b e done ? The interpol ation node in tersec tion is the li ne which conn ects 2 nodes.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face How to select the color 1. Right click on th e grid. (ima ge 13-35) The contex t menu ope ns. 2. Selec t Pref erence s a nd move th e mouse point er to the right. 3. Selec t Hard E dges and move the m ouse poi nter aga in to th e right.
13. Configurator, Warp User Interfa ce A col or can be s elected in 2 ways: - Sli de the sli der nex t to the c olor gam ut until the want ed color in t he color pick fi eld is re ached, or fi ll out th e HSB val ue until the desired co lor is reac hed in th e pick up fi el d.
13. Confi gurator, Warp User Inter face Image 13-38 Color value via RGB R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 211.
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14. Upda te mo dule 14. UPDA TE MODULE Overvi ew • Introduc tion • Updating t he proje ctor •V e r s i o n i n f o 14.1 Introductio n Overvi ew The fi rmware of the pr ojector/d evice c an be upd ated with Pr ojector T oolset . Free down loadable p ackages can be fou nd on Barc o’s Partnerzo ne.
14. Updat e module How to update 1. Select the pro jector in t he previe w pane. 2. Click o n Update settings . Projec tor ID and ser ial numbe r is gi ven. 3. Click o n Update now to start up the upd ate wizard. (image 14- 2) 4. If the indica ted folder (a ) is not the location wher e the update pack age is store d, click on .
14. Upda te mo dule (a) (c) (d) (e) (b) Image 14-2 Update wizard Image 14-3 Update progress 14.3 V ersion info Retrieving version inf o is only possible when connected to the p rojector via a LAN net- work. T o get version info 1. Click on the Ve r s i o n i n f o tab.
14. Updat e module Image 14-4 Ve r s i o n i n f o 216 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
15. Diag nostics modul e 15. DIAGNOST ICS MODULE Overvi ew • Introduc tion •A c t u a l m o d e • History mode 15.1 Introductio n Overvi ew Diag nostics giv es the possi bility to get an over view of th e working of t he proj ector .
15. D iagnos tics mo dule 15.2.1 Run time, lamp run time and st rikes Overvi ew Image 15-3 Lamp and projector run time, strikes Lamp run time T h el a m pr u nt i m ei ss p l i tu pi n2 : . • Act ual: indicat es how lo ng the c urre nt lamp i s running si nce i ts fi rst start up.
15. Diag nostics modul e 15.2. 3 T emper atures Overvi ew An overvie w of the curr ent measur ed tempe ratures ar e given in the t able T e mperatur es. No in dication o f the maximu m or min imum v alues is gi ven. Image 15-5 Diagnosis, temperature overview Depending on the Projector type, the content of the T emperature pane can be different.
15. D iagnos tics mo dule 15.3. 1 History overvi ew Overvi ew The dia gnost ics loggi ng fi le stor ed inside the pr ojec tor is displ ayed in the Pro jector T oolset inte rface. Errors are d isplay ed in r ed, warnings in o range. Save log fi le locally T o sa ve th e log fi le locally , press Save .
15. Diag nostics modul e Image 15-8 Set list fi lter The Hi story vie w optio ns wi ndow o pens (b) . Click on the drop d own box and sel ect the desired fi lter ( c) (d). The followin g fi lters ar e availabl e: • All message s • Informat ion and err ors • Only err or mess ages Click OK to activate the options (e).
15. D iagnos tics mo dule Image 15-9 Number of lines The Hi story vie w optio ns wi ndow o pens (b) . Click in the inp ut fi eld next t o Number of lin es to show and sel ect the cu rrent v alue (c) . Enter a new va lue with your ke yboar d. Click OK to activate the options (d).
16. Lens c alcula tor 16. LENS CALCULA T OR Overvi ew • Introduc tion • Launchi ng the lens calculato r • Functions o f the lens calc ulator • Calcula te a len s • Calcula te distanc e • Cal culate scr een 16.
16. Lens c alcula tor Image 16-1 Start up lens calculator 16.3 Functions of the lens calculator Calc ulate l ens Starting from a ty pical proj ector type, , the s creen wid th used to pr oject on an d.
16. Lens c alcula tor Calc ulate sc ree n Start by selec ting a projec tor and the a lens. Enter th e distance be tween the pr ojector an d the screen. The minim um and max imum scre en width is g iven in red at the b ottom lin e of the calc ulation pa nel.
16. Lens c alcula tor 16.5 Calcu late distance How to calculate dista nce 1. Click o n the drop dow n box below Choose proje ctor an d select t he des ired p rojector . (ima ge 16-3) 2. Click on the d rop do wn box below Cho ose lens and selec t the desir ed lens.
16. Lens c alcula tor Image 16-4 Screen width calculation R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 227.
16. Lens c alcula tor 228 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
17. Servi ce modul e 17. SERVICE MODULE Overvi ew • Introduc tion • Standar d Mainte nance • Servi ces FLM group 17.1 Introductio n Overvi ew The conte nt of the ser vice modu le depen ds on the acces s level . Th e acce ss level is de fi ned by th e type of dongle c onnected to an USB po rt of your comp uter .
17. Servi ce module 17.3 Services F LM group 17.3.1 Up grade projector What can b e done ? Rhe Barco F LM R20+ or t he Barco FLM HD18 c an be upgra ded to resp ective a FL M R22+ or a F LM HD20. T o re alize thi s upgra de, the Lamp Po wer Su pply (LPS ) and Lamp House has to be replac ed and the projector softwa re must be updated.
17. Servi ce modul e Image 17-2 Upgrade projector R5976924 PROJECTOR TO OLSET 16/ 04/2009 231.
17. Servi ce module 232 R 5976924 PRO JECTOR TO OLSET 16 /04/2009.
Glossary GLOSSAR Y Aspect ratio Relation bet ween the horiz ontal & verti cal dimen sion in whic h the window will b e display ed, e.g. 4 by 3 or 16 by 9. Can also be e xpress ed as a d ecim al number, such as 1.77. The l arger the r atio or d ecimal, the wider ar e less sq uare the i mage.
Glossary RS232 An Electr onic Indu stries A ssoci ation (E IA) se rial digital inter face st andard sp ecifyin g the cha racter istics of the commun ication p ath between two de vic es using eithe r D-SUB 9 pins or D-S UB 25 pin s connector s.
Index INDEX A About P roje ctor T oolset 22–25 Modu le details 24 Plug -in d etail s 25 System de tails 23 About thi s manua l 17 Access le vel 36 Prefer ence s 36 Alignm ent 93– 94, 100–1 04, 1.
Index Delete lay out 14 6 Layou t ’ save a s’ 144 Layout del ete 14 6 Layout re name 1 45 Load lay out 138 Lock in put 142 Move lay out win dow 140 Re-size lay out window 139 Rename l ayout 145 Sa.
Index Getting se ttings 82–84 Advanc ed control s 82–8 4 Contrast enh ancem ent 84 Image lo ad mod e 82 Minimu m frame del ay 83 Group 59 Proj ect ors 59 I Image load mod e 82 Image orie ntation 1.
Index No signa l 81 P Pause proj ector 74 PC req uiremen ts 9 Plug-in i nstalla tion 15 Manu ally 15 Prefer ences 35–38, 40– 42 Access le vel 36 Appear ance 37 Bug rep ort 40 Introduction 35 Langu.
Index Hard edge 196–198 Add 196 Move li ne 197 Remove 198 Keyst one 176 Load con fi guration 200 Nodes 194–195, 198 Adjus t via drag and drop 195 Adjust vi a fl oat er menu 195 Adjus t via keyb .
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Revision Sheet To : Barco nv Eve nts/Documentation Noor dlaa n 5, B-8520 K uurne Phone: +32 56.36. 89.70, Fax : + 32 56.36.88.2 4 E-mai l: servic e.mne @barco .
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