User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Preliminary Remarks
- Abbreviated summary
- Design and functions
- Operation
- Controlling
- Menu structure
- Maintenance and servicing
- Technical data
- OverView mDG50-DL
- Overview mDR50-DL
- OverView mDR+50-DL
- OverView cDG67-DL
- OverView cDR67-DL
- OverView cDR+67-DL
- OverView cDG80-DL
- OverView cDR+80-DL
- Electrical data illumination unit 120 W
- Optical data illumination unit 120 W, projection unit XGA resolution
- Optical data illumination unit 120 W, projection unit SXGA resolution
- Optical data illumination unit 120 W, projection unit SXGA+ resolution
- Electrical data illumination unit 100 W
- Optical data illumination unit 100 W, projection unit XGA resolution
- Optical data illumination unit 100 W, projection unit SXGA resolution
- Optical data illumination unit 100 W, projection unit SXGA+ resolution
- Optical data illumination unit 200 W, projection unit XGA resolution
- Use of 3200K filter cartridge
- Operating conditions
- Interfaces
- Scope of delivery
- Consumables
- Spare parts
- Controller
- Addresses
- Trouble shooting
- Configuring notes

4. Operation
Barco - OverView D series - Doc-3353-2 - user's manual - Revision 05 - Aug 2005
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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. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any
other type of power system.
4.1.2 Data
The projection units of an OVERVIEW D Display Wall are connected to the graphic cards of a Barco Controller. The
projector as a DVI interface.
Projection modules with SXGA+ resolution feature two DVI inputs, thus allowing to
connect two sources simultaneously. The source to be displayed then is selected vie the
OSD, as well as the behavior in case a source fails, cf. Source selection