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

5. Controlling
Barco - OverView D series - Doc-3353-2 - user's manual - Revision 05 - Aug 2005
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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 dis-
tance (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.
Remote Control Unit
The remote control unit (RCU) includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control
the projector remotely.
Figure 5-1
IR Remote Control Unit (RCU)
The remote control is used for control, adaptation and set up. It includes automatic storing of the picture controls
(brightness, contrast ...) and the settings. Use the RCU to switch between standby and operational mode.