User's manual OverView D series
Title: Date: ProdID: OVERVIEW D SERIES Aug 2005 doc-3353-2 Revision: 05 This manual is divided into 10 chapters: main issue update chapter 1 chapter 2 chapter 3 chapter 4 chapter 5 chapter 6 chapter 7 chapter 8 chapter 9 chapter 10 new: The corresponding chapters are new or completely revised. corr.: Passages of the corresponding chapter were corrected; see modification bars. add.: Passages of the corresponding chapter were added; see modification bars.
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Revision sheet To: • Barco Control Room GmbH An der Rossweid 5, D-76229 Karlsruhe Phone: +49-721-6201-0, Fax: +49-721-6201-298 E-mail: docu.bcd.de@barco.com, Web: www.barcocontrolrooms.
Contents 1 Preliminary Remarks ......................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 The OVERVIEW SERIES .......................................................................................................................................1-2 1.1.1 Resolution ...........................................................................................................................................1-2 1.
5.2 Terminology of the RCU controls ................................................................................................................5-3 5.3 Projector address.........................................................................................................................................5-4 5.3.1 Using the RCU......................................................................................................................................5-4 5.3.2 Displaying a projector address.....
.2 Cleaning the screens ...................................................................................................................................7-6 7.3 Replacement of lamp modules...................................................................................................................7-7 7.3.1 Behavior on lamp failure....................................................................................................................7-8 7.3.2 Unpacking a lamp module ......................
9 Trouble shooting ................................................................................................................................ 9-1 9.1 LED indication ..............................................................................................................................................9-2 9.2 Hot line ........................................................................................................................................................9-3 10 Configuring notes.....
1. Preliminary Remarks 1 Preliminary Remarks The wide variety of different projector technologies has lead to the creation of a more concise nomenclature. The brand OVERVIEW remains as a generic term for display walls from Barco Control Rooms. OverView D display walls are based on DLP projection technology and have a dual lamp illumination system. Depending on the overall requirements on luminance and/or power consumption, the illumination system can be selected equipped with 100W lamps or 120W lamps.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.1 The OVERVIEW SERIES This User’s Manual refers to the projection modules of the OverView D series 1.1.1 Resolution OVERVIEW D is available with XGA, SXGA and SXGA+ resolution: 1.2 How this manual is organized This manual is divided into 10 chapters: • Preliminary remarks explains the structure of the manual itself and the used typographic styles and symbols. Safety information is provided concerning the operation of systems from Barco Control Rooms.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.3 Styles and symbols The typographic styles and the symbols used in this document have the following meaning: Bold Labels, menus and buttons are printed in Bold font. Condensed Links to both other chapters of this manual and to sites in the Internet are printed condensed. In the on-line version of this manual all hyperlinks appear teal. Courier Names of files and parts from programs are printed in the Courier font.
1. Preliminary Remarks 1.4 Safety information This section describes safety precautions which must be observed when installing a product from Barco. Safety The safety standards of information technology equipment impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components, materials and isolation, in order to protect the user or operator against the risk of electric shock and energy hazard, and having access to live parts.
1. Preliminary Remarks B. Power cord with ANSI 73.11 plug: The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code: Green/yellow: Ground White: Neutral Black: Line (live) • 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.
1. Preliminary Remarks On Servicing Do not attempt to service this device yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potential and risk of electric shock! Refer all projector service to a qualified Barco service center. 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.
2. Abbreviated summary 2 Abbreviated summary This chapter provides a summary of the system components and characteristics.
2. Abbreviated summary 2.1 Design OVERVIEW D is a modular rear projection system for the construction of large Display Walls. The technologies used guarantee the best optical properties for high-quality presentation of information with very simple integration into higher-level systems.
2. Abbreviated summary Flexible configuration OVERVIEW D projection modules can be combined in rows and columns to realize Display Walls of virtually unlimited size. The setup of the projection modules can be linear or curved.
2. Abbreviated summary 2.2 Components of an OverView D display wall An OVERVIEW D display wall consists of two main components: the projection modules housing the dual lamp projector and the graphical controller. 2.2.1 Projection module The projection module is the component for generating the displays of OVERVIEW D The light of a UHP™ lamp is directed via an optical system to a Digital Mirror Device whose image is projected via a high-performance lens system onto the rear side of a screen.
2. Abbreviated summary 2.2.2 GRAPHICAL CONTROL UNIT The projection unit of OVERVIEW D is provided with display information from the graphical control unit.
3. Design and functions 3 Design and functions This section provides a technical description of the equipment listing the fundamental characteristics and functional principles.
3. Design and functions 3.1 Projection module Depending on the screen size, OverView D is designed as a dark box mounted on a support, or as a flexible structure with shieldings. The differences in design are only mechanical, optics and electronics do not differ. Especially care is taken that no ambient light is falling onto the rear of the screen thus reducing the contrast.
3. Design and functions • In Hot Standby both lamps are on. In case of a lamp failure, the light output of the other lamp is immediately switched to illuminate the optics, and there is no noticeable effect on the displayed information: no loss of information, no impact on quality. Switching time is about half a second. In Cold Standby mode the second lamp is only switched on in case a failure occurs with the active lamp.
3. Design and functions 3.2 Screen The image is generated in the screen. Fresnel lens The screen consists of a Fresnel lens and a Front Element Screen. The Fresnel lens deflects the light coming from the projection lens system such that it falls perpendicularly onto the front element screen. Front element The front element screen guarantees that the light is distributed horizontally and vertically, while maintaining a high contrast.
3. Design and functions 3.4 Principle of dual lamp system The dual lamp system implemented in OverView D is based on a lamp lift which moves the respective lamp in front of the stationary optics. The lamps are moveable The optics is stationary The following identies apply: Lamp Top == L1 Lamp Bottom == L2 The lift is the carrier of the lamps and can have two positions: lift up and lift down.
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3. Design and functions 3.5 Filter for changing the color temperature (backdrop applications) OverView D projection systems usually are operated at a color temperature of 6500K (daylight). In broadcast application it might be required to have the color temperature reduced to 3200 K (reddish). Studios are often lighted by electrically-generated tungsten light. This light has typically a color temperature of 3200K (reddish).
3. Design and functions 3.6 Options for the OverView D series: lamps and color temperature filter For the OverView D series, there are three different illumination unit which employ 2x100W lamp, 2x120W lamp, 2x200W lamp, respectively. All three of them produce "daylight" at a color temperature of 6500K. A color filter is available to adjust the color temperature to 3200K.
3. Design and functions 3.7 Operation elements Control Elements The control elements of OverView D are located on the rear of the system. They include 3 switches and in total 6 LEDs.
3. Design and functions 3.8 Controller The projection units of an OVERVIEW D Display Wall are provided with display information by the controller. The controller is available as a standard X-Terminal with exceptional additional properties or as a Windows NT/2000/XP Workstation. 3.8.1 Controller as X.11 Terminal The X Window System (also abbreviated to X.11) was originally developed by MIT as a graphic system for UNIX workstations. In the meantime, it is available on a large number of computer platforms.
4. Operation 4 Operation This section describes the operation of OVERVIEW D.
4. Operation 4.1 Cabling All necessary cables are connected to the OVERVIEW D projection module. 4.1.1 Power Check the power rating on your outlet before connecting the projection modules to the wall outlet or to a power strip. Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building. The devices are designed to operate with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor.
4. Operation 4.1.3 Switching-on and –off power The projector is switched manually using the power switch [1] located at the rear of the system. Before switching off (disconnecting from the mains) make sure that the projector is in standby mode! Never switch off the power switch when the projector is running! Otherwise settings of the projector which have been changed shortly before mains switch off might be lost. 4.2 Switching on and off the lamps 4.2.
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5. Controlling 5.1 Remote control The projector can be RS232 remote-controlled or by the IR remote control unit (RCU) How to use the RCU? Point the front of the RCU directly at the screen. When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within the effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line). The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the IR sensor.
5. Controlling 5.2 Terminology of the RCU controls 1 Function keys have no function for this projector 2 ADJ ADJUST key, to enter or exit the adjustment mode. 3 Address key (recessed key), to enter the address of the projector (between 0 and 9). Press the recessed address key with a pencil, followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9.
5. Controlling 5.3 Projector address The projector's address may be set to any value between 0 and 255 (see 'projector address' in chapter 'Service mode). When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now by the RCU for addresses between 0 and 9. The projector can also be controlled by computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple MAC, etc. for addresses between 0 and 255. A projector will respond to a RCU set to an address of '0' regardless of what address is set in the projector itself. 5.3.
5. Controlling 5.3.4 Picture controls with direct access. If the optical dimmer has been disabled (e.g. it is broken), brightness and contrast can be controlled directly via IR RCU. When Brightness or Contrast is pressed, a text box with a bar scale, icon and function name of the control, e.g. ’brightness...’ appears on the screen (only if Textbox in the Installation menu is ON). The length of the bar scale and the value of the numeric indication indicate the current memorized setting for this source.
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6. Menu structure 6.1 General OVERVIEW DL has a build in "PC like" toolbar menu which allows easy access to different parameters for setting up the projector. The toolbar menu is activated by pressing ADJ. Menu items which are not applicable are grayed out. Commands which require expert knowledge are only accessible for advanced users and can be only accessed via a password. 6.
6. Menu structure 6.4 Operation menu The Operation menu comprises the items Background, Message Box, Error Box, Startup screen, Language, and – only in case of then new XGA and SXGA+ projection units (FMW 3.x) – Source Selection. Only projection modules with Firmware 3.x feature Source Selection (XGA, SXGA+)! 6.4.
6. Menu structure 6.4.2 Message box Figure 6-3 Operation menu, Message Box Message Boxes can be displayed (overlaying the application) or hidden. • Use the cursor keys to highlight Message Box • Press ENTER to select. • The currently selected status is indicated with a white dot. • Push the cursor key up or down to highlight Disabled, or Enabled • Press ENTER to select. 6.4.3 Error box Figure 6-4 Operation menu, Error box Error Boxes can be displayed (overlaying the application) or hidden.
6. Menu structure 6.4.4 Startup Screen Figure 6-5 Operation menu, Startup screen This command switches on or off the Startup screen. If switched on, the projector shows the identification information when starting up. • Use the cursor keys to highlight Startup screen • Press ENTER to select. • The currently selected status is indicated with a white dot. • Use the cursor keys to highlight the desired behavior • Press Enter to select. 6.4.
6. Menu structure 6.4.6 Source selection This menu is only available for projections units with firmware 3.x, XGA and SXGA+ resolution! Projection units with Firmware 3.x feature two DVI-D inputs, thus two sources can simultaneously be connected. The selection of the source to be displayed is done in the Source Selection menu. The following operating modes are available Manual, Auto Preference, Auto Switch. • Use the cursor keys to highlight Source Selection • Press ENTER to select.
6. Menu structure Auto Preference Selecting this command displays a dialog where the source to be displayed can be selected. This source will always have highest priority and be displayed whenever possible. In case the signal fails, the system automatically switches to the other source.
6. Menu structure Starting point: in all three operation modes source 1 is selected.
6. Menu structure 6.5 Lamps menu Use the Lamps menu to select the active lamp, an operation mode, to optimize the lamp adjustment, and to see and modify runtimes. 6.5.1 Active lamp OVERVIEW D has a dual lamp system for 100% availability of the projector. The mode of operation can be selected via the command Mode of the Lamps menu: Figure 6-11 Lamps menu, Mode The active lamp is the one illuminating the DMD. The currently selected active lamp is indicated with a white dot.
6. Menu structure 6.5.2 Mode Hot Standby can only be selected if it has been enabled by a Barco technician (special request). If Hot Standby is disabled, this mode is grayed out. Figure 6-12 Lamps menu, Mode Proceed as follows to select the operation mode • Use the cursor key to highlight Mode. • Press Enter to select. • The currently selected operation mode is indicated by white dot. • Use the cursor key to highlight the desired operation mode • Press Enter to select.
6. Menu structure . Figure 6-14 Lamps menu, defining auto switch cycle time Proceed as follows to set the switching time: • Use the cursor key to highlight the input field • Use the numeric keys on the IR Remote-Control to enter the desired hours • Press Enter to select. 6.5.3 Lamp optimization Since the light is coupled into the light rod by means of a mirror, the position of the mirror together with the actual lamp properties determine the light yield.
6. Menu structure The results of the optimization adjustments are saved individually for both lamps. Therefore after changing the active lamp, no optimization procedure is required, the lamp will automatically be brought into the former determined best position. However, when replacing the lamp, it is recommended to select Lamp Optimization, since the new lamp has different parameters and therefore has to be adjusted anew. 6.5.
6. Menu structure 6.5.5 Runtimes Figure 6-19 Lamps menu, Runtimes The Runtimes command displays a dialog where the runtimes of the lamps and the projector can be viewed. To check the runtimes, proceed as follows: • Use the cursor key to highlight Runtimes. • Press Enter to select.
6. Menu structure 6.5.6 Reset runtime Figure 6-21 Reset runtime After replacement of the lamp, the serial number of the new lamp has to be entered. The command Reset runtime displays the dialog to enter the serial number. To enter the serial number of the new lamp, proceed as follows: • Use the cursor key to highlight Reset runtime. • Press Enter to select.
6. Menu structure 6.6 Status Menu This menu allows checking and controlling the projector identification parameters as well as setting some operation features. 6.6.1 Identification Figure 6-23 Status menu, Identification To view the projector identification, proceed as follows: • Use the cursor key to highlight Identification. • Press Enter to select. A submenu with the entries Short and Long is opened Use the cursor key to highlight the desired status information. Press Enter to select.
6. Menu structure If Long is selected, a list of parameter is shown. This list shows important information for the Barco service technician. Figure 6-25 projector identification long: dialog box showing service information 6.6.2 Error Figure 6-26 Status menu: Error Selecting the Error menu entry displays a sub menu which shows the status of the projector properties.
6. Menu structure Figure 6-27 Error sub menu The properties are checked regularly. In case of a critical status (e.g. lamp door is open, which means that the cooling cycle cannot operate properly), the checkbox is ticked. If the critical status is solved when checking status next time, the checkbox is cleared. Lamp top / Lamp bottom A lamp error occurs if the active lamp fails during operation and if the ignition of the inactive lamp fails, respectively.
6. Menu structure In Cold Standby mode, since the replaced lamp is the inactive lamp, after resetting the error, there is no lamp check, and the lamp remains switched off. The lift can be moved again. If then the system changes the active lamp by means of the lift, the new lamp is tried to be lighted. If it is a flop, the error bit is set again, and within about 5 seconds, the projector switches back to the lamp which has been the active one. Then the lift is locked again.
6. Menu structure Illumination unit read This error occurs if there is no I²C communication between the illumination unit and the projection unit. This error usually occurs when starting up the projector. If this error bit is set, the dimmer motor and the motor of the mirrors in the illumination unit are not running. • Switch off the projector, check the power cable and switch it on again.
6. Menu structure 6.6.3 Over temp protection Figure 6-28 Status menu: Over Temp Protection To view or to switch on/off the Over Temp protection, proceed as follows: • Use the cursor key to highlight Over temp Protection. • Press Enter to select. The currently selected status is indicated by white dot. Use the cursor key to highlight the desired status. Press Enter to select. This command refers to the internal temperature sensor. Per default, Over Temp Protection is enabled.
6. Menu structure 6.6.4 Automatic startup Figure 6-29 Status menu, Automatic startup To view or switch on/off the Automatic startup, proceed as follows: • Use the cursor key to highlight Automatic startup. • Press Enter to select. The currently selected status is indicated by white dot. • Use the cursor key to highlight the desired status. • Press Enter to select. If Automatic startup is ON, the projector will immediately be started after being connected to the mains (power switch switched on).
6. Menu structure Figure 6-31 dialog box warning about the projector switching to standby The countdown time can be set in a dialog box in a range from 180 to 3600 seconds (default value = 300). The Timer can also be disabled. To enable the timer and to set the countdown time proceed as follows: • User the cursor key to highlight Standby timer.
6. Menu structure 6.6.6 Under Voltage Protection To view or disable/enabled Under Voltage Protection, proceed as follows: • Use the cursor key to highlight Under Voltage Protection. • Press Enter to select. The currently selected status is indicated. Default is enabled.
6. Menu structure 6.7 Brightness menu This menu refers to the optical dimmer and can be enabled or disabled. If grayed out, it has to be enabled by a Barco service technician. 6.7.1 Set brightness Figure 6-33 Brightness menu, Set Brightness Display Walls consisting of OVERVIEW D projection modules are adjusted to homogeneous brightness. Therefore all projectors are individually adjusted to feature this common brightness.
6. Menu structure As mentioned before, the optical dimmer can modify the brightness between 100% and 50%. It is obvious that the target value cannot exceed the max. possible value (100%) or be lower than the min. possible value (50%). In case the user enters a value beyond the max.
6. Menu structure Figure 6-37 dialog to modify the correction value To increase the percentage, proceed as follows: • User the cursor key to activate the right white arrow 4 • Click on the right white arrow until the desired percentage is reached. To decrease the percentage, proceed as follows: • User the cursor key to activate the left white arrow 3 • Click on the left white arrow until the desired percentage is reached. The indicated DIS value does not change but remains constant.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7 Maintenance and servicing OVERVIEW D requires very little maintenance and servicing. Maintenance operations are nevertheless necessary at regular intervals to guarantee good operational performance. This chapter describes maintenance and servicing of OVERVIEW D.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7.1 Manual user interface The manual user interface located at the rear of OVERVIEW D includes the switches of the illumination unit [1], [2], [3], the LED’s of the illumination unit, and the LED’s of the lamp doors. The manual user interface is intended to operate the projection module when servicing. The trained Barco support technicians can analyze errors by evaluating the status of the LEDs. 7.1.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7.1.3 Active lamp selection switch The Active Lamp Selection Switch [3] has 3 positions: neutral (not pushed), up (pushed to the top), down (pushed to the bottom). The switch is slope sensitive and reacts when changing from one position to the other. To prevent operation errors, a minimum time is required for pushing. After sending a command (after pushing the switch), the next command can only be sent after the release of the switch for at lease 0.5s.
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7. Maintenance and servicing 7.2 Cleaning the screens Screens consist of single or double screen elements. Each screen element has a delicate optical screen surface structure dedicated to its functionality. The optical surface can easily be damaged if the screen is handled incorrectly. Only handle screens while wearing gloves with a soft texture (e. g. cotton gloves). Avoid touching the rear beaded surface unnecessarily. It is easily damaged. The screen is a high-precision optical component.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7.3 Replacement of lamp modules In case of a lamp failure, the respective status LED (lamp top: top LED, lamp bottom: mid LED) blinks slowly red. The power LED blinks slowly green to indicate a non critical error. For acknowledge, push up the standby switch for 6 seconds. Lamp failures can only be detected if the lamp is running. OVERVIEW D is designed as a dual lamp system.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7.3.1 Behavior on lamp failure Lamp failures can only be detected if the lamp is running! Lamp failures set the Lamp Error Flag. It is recommended to first reset the flag without replacing the lamp and to retry ignition after a few minutes. Since the lamps are UHP lamps, e.g. a fluctuation in power voltage will shut down them and set the error flag although the lamps are still ok. Therefore always try re-ignition before replacing. In case Error Box is enabled (cf.
7. Maintenance and servicing In Cold Standby, after switching the active lamp, the lamp which has been active at that time is only switched off if the second lamp succeeds in being switched on. 7.3.2 Unpacking a lamp module The lamp packing consists of a polystyrene box with two identical shaped layers, the top layer and the bottom layer. A label indicates how to place the box Place the box on a table. Cut the label on the joint between top layer and bottom layer. Remove the top layer.
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7. Maintenance and servicing 7.3.3 Illumination unit with 2x120W lamps or 2x100W lamps The lamp module must be replaced if a fault occurs and if the lamp does not succeed in re-ignition again. The cooling concept of OverView D requires that the lamp lift is always armed with two lamps! Do not remove the broken lamp if there is no replacement for it! With OverView D, lamps are hot swappable and can be replaced while the equipment is on.
7. Maintenance and servicing Now you can see the lamp, fixed into its position by means of a securing ring [1]. 1 Figure 7-4 inside the lamp housing • Press the securing ring, and turn it counterclockwise until the hooks are released from the guide rods. Figure 7-5 the securing ring • Remove the securing ring • Withdraw the lamp module. While withdrawing, the plug is disconnected. Figure 7-6 withdrawing the lamp module 7.3.3.
7. Maintenance and servicing Figure 7-7 lamp and lamp housing • Mind the position of the fingers: the force is to apply on the outer part of the module Figure 7-8 applying the force on the lamp module • Press the lamp module tightly into its socket • Apply the securing ring on the lamp and press it while turning • Turn the securing ring until its hooks click round the guide rods.
7. Maintenance and servicing In case the operation mode has been Cold Standby or Auto switch, the lamp will be switched on automatically in case it becomes the active lamp (i.e. in case of a lamp failure of the other lamp or after the switch cycle. After the replacement of a lamp module, the new serial number has to be entered, and it is highly recommended to select the lamp optimization procedure, cf. Reset runtime, Lamp optimization.
7. Maintenance and servicing Now you can see the lamp, fixed into its position by means of a "locking slider". Figure 7-11 Position of slider • Push the locking slider to the right. Figure 7-12 Locking slider • Withdraw the lamp module. While withdrawing, the plug is disconnected. Figure 7-13 withdrawing the lamp module • When the lamp is removed, you see the two guiding rods on the upper right/lower left and the additional fan for cooling.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7.3.4.2 Inserting a lamp module The following description applies if the lamp has already been removed as described above and the lamp cover is still opened. • Fetch the lamp module on its housing. The power socket is on the right side. • Insert the lamp carefully. Take care that the "tubes" slide on the guide rods. • Press the lamp module tightly into its socket. • Lock the lamp into its position by pressing the locking slider to the left.
7. Maintenance and servicing 7.3.6 Replacing the filter pad The filter pad must be replaced regularly. The operating period of a filter pad depends on the quality of the supplied air. • Switch the projector in Standby mode. • Switch off power by pressing OFF. Switch off the equipment before replacing the filter pad in order to avoid severe contamination of OverView D • Lift the cover of the filter pad slightly and remove it.
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8. Technical data 8.1 OverView mDG50-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW MDG50-DL Dimensions screen width 1000 mm | 39.4 in. screen height 750 mm | 29.5 in. total depth 665 mm | 26.2 in. Weight OverView mDG50-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen 62.5 kg | 138 lbs Support (1000mm) 30 kg | 66.
8. Technical data 8.2 Overview mDR50-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW MDR50-DL Dimensions screen width 1001 mm | 39.4 in. screen height 801 mm | 31.5 in. total depth 713 mm | 28.1 in. Weight OverView mDR50-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen 65 kg | 143.3 lbs Support (1200mm) 38 kg | 83.
8. Technical data 8.3 OverView mDR+50-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW MDR+50-DL Dimensions screen width 1000 mm | 39.4 in. screen height 750 mm | 29.5 in. total depth 665 mm | 26.2 in. Weight OverView mDR+50-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen 62.5 kg | 138 lbs Support (1000mm) 30 kg | 66.
8. Technical data 8.4 OverView cDG67-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDG67-DL Dimensions screen width 1368 mm | 53.86 in. screen height 1026 mm | 40.4 in. total depth 954 mm | 37.56 in. Weight OverView cDG67-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen 140 kg | 308.64 lbs Support, standard height (1288mm) 60 kg | 132.
8. Technical data 8.5 OverView cDR67-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDR67-DL Dimensions screen width 1335 mm | 52.56 in. screen height 1068 mm | 42.04 in. total depth 954 mm | 37.56 in. Weight OverView cDR67-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen support, standard height (1288mm) 140 kg | 308.64 lbs 60 kg | 132.
8. Technical data 8.6 OverView cDR+67-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDR+67-DL Dimensions screen width 1368 mm | 53.86 in. screen height 1026 mm | 40.4 in. total depth 954 mm | 37.56 in. Weight OverView cDR+67-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen 140 kg | 308.64 lbs Support, standard height (1288mm) 60 kg | 132.
8. Technical data 8.7 OverView cDG80-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDG80-DL Dimensions screen width 1600mm | 63in. screen height 1200mm | 47.25in. total depth 1117.4mm | 44in. Weight OverView cDG80-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen support, standard height (1288mm) 128kg | 282.19lbs 60kg | 132.
8. Technical data 8.8 OverView cDR+80-DL characteristic specification OVERVIEW CDR+80-DL Dimensions screen width 1600mm | 63in. screen height 1200mm | 47.25in. total depth 1117.4mm | 44in. Weight OverView cDR+80-DL projection module incl. illumination unit, projection unit, screen support, standard height (1288mm) 128kg | 282.19lbs 60kg | 132.
8. Technical data 8.9 Electrical data illumination unit 120 W characteristic specification Lamp 2x120 Watt UHP™ lamp, nominal lifetime 2x6000 hours AC power supply 100-240 V Mains frequency 60/50 Hz Current hot standby 3.5 A – 1.5 A Current cold standby 2.1 A – 0.95 A Power consumption hot standby 350 W Power consumption cold standby 210 W 8.
8. Technical data 8.13 Electrical data illumination unit 100 W characteristic specification Lamp 2x100 Watt UHP™ lamp, nominal lifetime 2x10000 hours AC power supply 100-240 V Mains frequency 60/50 Hz Current hot standby 3.5 A – 1.5 A Current cold standby 2.1 A – 0.95 A Power consumption hot standby 285 W Power consumption cold standby 190 W 8.
8. Technical data 8.17 Optical data illumination unit 200 W, projection unit XGA resolution characteristic specification Lamp 2x200 Watt P-VIP200/1,3cP22 lamp, nominal lifetime 2x2000 hours AC power supply 240 V Mains frequency 50 Hz Current cold standby / hot standby 1.2A / 2.1A Power consumption cold standby / hot standby 290W/520W Resolution XGA resolution (1024×768 pixels) Colors 16.7 millions Brightness uniformity > 90% Brightness 1125 lumen (typ.) Contrast 1300:1 8.
8. Technical data 8.20 Interfaces 8.20.1 Data DVI Pin Signal Assignment Pin Signal Assignment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TMDS Data 2TMDS Data 2+ TMDS Data 2 Shield DDC Clock DDC Data TMDS Data 1TMDS Data 1+ TMDS Data 1 Shield - 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ground (+5, Analog /V Sync) TMDS Data 0TMDS Data 0+ TMDS Data 0 Shield TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Clock + TMDS Clock - 8.20.
8. Technical data 8.21 Scope of delivery designation order No.
8. Technical data 8.22 Consumables The following parts can be ordered as consumables: designation order No. lamp module 120W R9842020 lamp module 100W R9842440 lamp module 200W R9842760 Filter R9842800 8.23 Spare parts The following parts can be ordered as spare parts: designation order No.
8. Technical data 8.25 Addresses • Barco Control Rooms GmbH An der Rossweid 5 • D-76229 Karlsruhe • Germany Phone (49) (721) 6201-0 • Fax (49) (721) 6201-298 E-mail info.de.bcd@barco.com, Web www.barcocontrolrooms.de • Barco N.V. Projection Systems Noordlaan 5 • B-8520 Kuurne • Belgium Phone (32) (56) 36-8211 • Fax (32) (56) 36-8251 E-mail sales.bcd@barco.com • Web www.barcocontrolrooms.
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9. Trouble shooting 9.1 LED indication In case of a mal function of OVERVIEW D, please check the LED indication first, cf. Manual user interface.
9. Trouble shooting 9.2 Hot line Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions! • Barco N.V. Projection Systems - Europe Noordlaan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32-56-368-211, Fax: +32-56-368-251 E-mail: support.bcd@barco.com, Web: www.barcocontrolrooms.
10. Configuring notes 10 Configuring notes A number of design and ergonomic conditions must be considered when planning the installation of OVERVIEW D. In addition to mounting dimensions, the following sections also include anthropotechnical requirements which must be observed in a specific application.
10. Configuring notes 10.1 Floor space and maintenance area Sufficient floor space and maintenance area must be available when installing OVERVIEW DL Floor Space The floor space must have a sufficient load carrying capacity and be sufficiently flat (according to DIN 18202). It must not sag by more than 1 millimeter under the load of the OVERVIEW D Display Wall. A cement, wood or false floor is permissible. The load of the OVERVIEW D is transmitted to the floor via adjustable feet.
10. Configuring notes Maintenance area The floor space for OverView D is calculated from the basic area of the structure. A maintenance area must be provided behind each OverView D over the complete width. This area must be permanently accessible. The exact regulations for such a maintenance area can be obtained from the specifications for working premises. The following picture refers to OverView cDG67-DL.
10. Configuring notes 10.2 Overall height The installation room must be sufficiently high. Sufficient space (recommended > 150 millimeters) must be provided above the OVERVIEW D projection modules. The total height results from the height of the structure plus the vacant space above the modules. The following picture refers to OverView cDG67-DL.
10. Configuring notes 10.3 Viewing distance and angle When planing the installation of OVERVIEW D, anthropotechnical factors such as the human field of vision must be considered in addition to design requirements. General rules for the viewing angle and distance will not be specified here since they depend on the field of application. The notes in this section are therefore only recommendations which can be observed for a particular application.
10. Configuring notes The screen of OVERVIEW D can be viewed at angles greater than 45 degrees without problems. The vertical viewing angle has been designed such that there is no difference whether the observer is standing or sitting. In addition to the viewing angles, the room illumination should also be considered when installing OVERVIEW D. Diffuse ambient light measured horizontally up to 300 lux and vertically up to 500 lux is no problem if the displayed image has a sufficiently high contrast.